The Accelerated MEng program offers undergraduate engineering students the opportunity to fast-track their Master of Engineering (MEng) degree. Through this program, students can complete their MEng in as little as two terms after earning their Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) degree.
The MEng degree requires the completion of 8.5 graduate-level courses. The Accelerated MEng program allows students to complete up to two of these courses during their undergraduate studies. Participants can apply in their 3B term, and start this program in their 4A term. You may elect to take up to two graduate-level courses (one in 4A and one in 4B).
Degree requirements for the MEng degree in Chemical Engineering can be found in the Graduate Studies Calendar.
Eligibility
The Accelerated MEng program is available to undergraduate students in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Waterloo who maintain a minimum 80% cumulative average at the end of their 3A term.
How to apply for the Accelerated MEng program:
Students interested in applying for the Accelerated MEng program in the Department of Chemical Engineering should obtain the application form, complete the steps outlined below, and register before the end of their 3A term.
Application process for the MEng or MEng (Co-op) program:
Students in the Accelerated MEng program are required to submit an online graduate studies application package for the term in which they intend to begin the full MEng or MEng (co-op) program. This step is typically completed during the 4A term.
Minimum Requirements:
- Maintain a minimum 80% cumulative average throughout your undergraduate studies.
- Achieve a grade of at least 65% in any graduate-level courses taken as part of your undergraduate program.
Priority Admission: Students in the Accelerated MEng program who maintain a cumulative average of 80% or higher in their last 20 undergraduate courses and achieve a minimum of 78% in their graduate courses will receive priority admission to the MEng or MEng (co-op) program upon application.