W Booth School MEng Programs – Faculty of Engineering

Start your next chapter with a Master of Engineering

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Where ambition meets opportunity

For 20 years, the W Booth School of Engineering Practice and Technology at McMaster University has been shaping innovators and leaders through a dynamic, student-centred approach to education.

Our programs go beyond theory — immersing students in hands-on, experiential learning that builds practical expertise and adaptable, transferable skills. Graduates leave ready to tackle complex challenges, drive progress and make a meaningful impact in an ever-changing world. Join a community committed to engineering solutions that serve society and create a better future.

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Our graduates

With a legacy spanning 20 years, our programs prepare individuals to contribute to a variety of industries.

  • Bassel Kazzaz

    Bassel Kazzaz, a 2019 graduate of the Master of Engineering & Public Policy (MEPP) program, chose McMaster for its unique blend of technical engineering, policy, economics and societal impact. During his time in the program, Bassel built lasting connections, researched Canadian industrial policy, and co-founded an environmental sustainability society chapter in Hamilton. Today, as Director of Research & Market Intelligence at the Automotive Policy Research Centre and Canadian Skills, Training & Employment Coalition, he applies the interdisciplinary skills gained through MEPP to lead national projects supporting Canada’s economy, skilled workforce and the transition to technologies like electric vehicles.

    Learn more about the Master of Engineering in Public Policy program
  • Xiru Wang

    Xiru Wang, a 2024 graduate of the Master of Engineering in Systems and Technology (MEST), chose the program for its focus on emerging technologies like AI and machine learning. As an international student who completed her undergraduate degree at McMaster, Xiru was drawn to the program’s project-based structure, which offered hands-on experience applying AI in real-world settings. A highlight was working on healthcare-focused projects that pushed her beyond her comfort zone and led to interdisciplinary collaboration with the Department of Kinesiology. Today, Xiru is pursuing a PhD in Kinesiology at McMaster, continuing the path she discovered during her master’s program.

    Learn more about the Master of Engineering in Systems Technology program
  • Joe Kagumba

    Joe Kagumba, a 2025 graduate of the Master of Engineering Design (MED) program, chose McMaster for its unique blend of engineering and human-centred design; a perfect match for his background in ergonomics. Through multi-phase design challenges with real stakeholders, Joe gained hands-on experience in communication, collaboration, and rapid iteration under constraints —skills that translate directly to industry. Now an Ergonomics Engineer at Ford Motor Company, Joe applies the interdisciplinary training he received at McMaster to bridge gaps between design, manufacturing, safety, and operations. 

    Learn more about the Master of Engineering in Design program
  • Daniel D'Souza

    Daniel D’Souza, a 2024 graduate of the Master of Engineering in Biomanufacturing and Industrial Biotechnology program, chose McMaster for its flexibility and innovative approach to addressing gaps in Canada’s industry landscape. For Daniel, the highlight was the vibrant, collaborative community that fostered creativity and growth. Today, as an MD/PhD student at the University of Toronto, he applies skills gained in biomanufacturing such as project management, statistical modeling and case-based learning to excel in medicine and research.

    Learn more about the Master of Engineering in Biomanufacturing program
  • Soura Anabtawi

    Soura Anabtawi, a 2019 graduate of the Master of Engineering in Manufacturing Engineering (MEME) program, chose McMaster for its strong reputation in engineering and close ties to industry. One highlight was her project on optimizing 3D printing parameters for copper, which allowed her to tackle real-world challenges in additive manufacturing and develop expertise in process optimization. She was also motivated to pursue a PhD in Mechanical Engineering at McMaster. Today, as a part-time professor at Seneca Polytechnic, Soura draws on the technical and research skills she honed at McMaster to inspire the next generation of engineers. 

    Learn more about the Master of Engineering in Manufacturing Engineering program
  • Shashvi Lokesh

    As a serial entrepreneur passionate about building ventures that improve quality of life for marginalized communities, the Master of Engineering Entrepreneurship and Innovation (MEEI) program at McMaster is the perfect fit for current student Shashvi Lokesh. The program offers an inclusive environment that combines real-world application-based learning, co-op opportunities and entrepreneurial support. With strong industry connections and a focus on emerging technologies like AI, augmented reality and health-tech, MEEI provides the ideal platform to collaborate with experts in their fields.

    Learn more about the Master of Engineering in Entrepreneurship and Innovation program