McMaster University

Canada
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Engineering and Society

Offered at McMaster University, Canada
FieldEng & Society
Duration4 years
Tuition56220.00

Overview

Engineering and Society at McMaster University examines how technology shapes—and is shaped by—culture, institutions, and public policy. The program builds communication-focused, multidisciplinary engineering skills for graduates who want to work responsibly in society.

About this programme

Overview

The Engineering and Society program at McMaster University explores the intricate relationship between technology and cultural, institutional, and public policy frameworks. This multidisciplinary program emphasizes the importance of communication and equips graduates with the engineering skills necessary to navigate their roles responsibly within society.

What you'll study

The curriculum is designed to integrate technical engineering concepts with their human and societal implications. Students can expect to engage in a variety of courses, including:

  • Surveying and Measurement for Transportation and Construction
  • Principles of Environmental Engineering
  • Structural Mechanics
  • Principles of Geological and Geo-Environmental Engineering
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Statics and Mechanics of Materials

The program promotes an interdisciplinary approach, allowing students to connect technical topics with social, historical, and institutional contexts. A strong emphasis is placed on effective communication and interaction with a diverse range of stakeholders. Additionally, students may have the opportunity to participate in engineering co-op programs or other experiential learning activities, subject to eligibility and program pathways.

Entry requirements

While specific GRE or GMAT requirements are not outlined, prospective students should verify the minimum GPA or grade thresholds with McMaster admissions for their intended intake. English language proficiency is essential, with accepted tests including:

  • IELTS: minimum 6.5 (overall)
  • TOEFL iBT: minimum 86 (total)
  • PTE Academic: minimum 60 (overall)
  • Duolingo English Test: minimum 120 (score out of 160)

It is advised to check the latest score requirements and acceptable test types with McMaster University for your specific admission category.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Engineering and Society program will be well-prepared for careers that require not only technical expertise but also an understanding of the social implications of engineering practices. Upon completion of their studies, students may be eligible to apply for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP), allowing them to gain valuable work experience in Canada while meeting immigration requirements.

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