MASc Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Waterloo

Program Overview

The University of Waterloo also offers a Master of Applied Science (MASc) in Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, which is a research-based program typically completed in 2 years. For those who are interested in exploring engineering problems further, the program gives them theory as well as research experience. By working closely with faculty members on advanced projects in the areas of robotics, automation, fluid mechanics, materials, biomechanics, and others, students are well-prepared for demanding careers in research, academia, or industry. It's an ideal path for those looking to move into PhD-level research or research-based work in industry.

Curriculum Structure
The course weaves together coursework and independent investigation, culminating in a thesis based on original research. The structure typically includes:
• Graduate-level courses covering subjects such as control systems, mechanical design, mechatronics, and thermal sciences
Research seminars and professional development workshops
• A research thesis, under the guidance of a faculty advisor, that contributes new knowledge or solutions to applied engineering challenges

Students are given freedom to personalize their studies based on professional goals and research interests. The program's academic culture encourages interdisciplinary research, often in conjunction with disciplines like electrical engineering, computer science, and health technologies.

Accreditation
University of Waterloo Faculty of Engineering is internationally recognized for its scholarly excellence and link with industry, and the MASc program maintains high academic standards in conformity with Canada's top engineering graduate programs.

Campus Location
Waterloo is located in Ontario, Canada, and is one of the country's hotspots for technology and innovation. The university's Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering department operates in modern facilities, including specialty labs, fabrication shops, and open areas available for student use.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Real-world application and research collaboration are Waterloo's priorities, with many opportunities for students to apply learning outside the classroom:
Research Assistantships: Students are usually involved in cutting-edge research backed by government grants or partnerships with companies, developing robotics technologies, biomedical devices, and AI systems
Industry Collaboration: With the strong relationships between Waterloo and companies like Toyota, General Motors, and Google, students are able to engage in collaborative studies or consultancy projects
Conferences and Publications: The majority of students give platform presentations at international conferences or publish content in reputed journals, enhancing academic qualifications
Student Clubs: There are various tech clubs and teams—like Waterloo Robotics, Formula SAE, or UW Mechatronics Club—where students apply in-class knowledge to cutting-edge engineering projects

Career Advancement and Future Opportunities
Waterloo facilitates student growth not just academically but also professionally. The university has the Centre for Career Action (CCA), which offers:
Personal career counselling and planning service
CV writing, personal statements, and job search skills training sessions
Networking sessions and practice interviews
Career expos that connect students with local and global employers

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

MASc in Mechanical and Mechatronics graduates find themselves in the fields of R&D, advanced manufacturing, robotics, and automotive or aerospace industries. The majority get employed at top companies such as Tesla, ABB, Siemens, General Motors, and global research laboratories. Others choose to continue their career trajectory in academia by proceeding to postgraduate studies at Waterloo or other top-class institutions.

Further Academic Progress
MASc is typically a stepping stone to the PhD. Those interested in deepening their specialization can move into mechanical engineering, robotics, AI and systems engineering, or related fields PhD programs. Others prefer to specialize further in manager and innovation capabilities using MBA or management-focused engineering programs.

Program Key Stats

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • R&D Engineer
  • Mechanical Design Engineer
  • Robotics Engineer
  • Mechatronics Engineer
  • Automation Specialist
  • Control Systems Engineer
  • Product Development Engineer
  • Systems Integration Engineer
  • Manufacturing Engineer
  • Aerospace Engineer
  • Biomedical Engineer
  • AI and Machine Learning Engineer
  • Embedded Systems Engineer
  • HVAC Engineer
  • Automotive Engineer
  • Research Scientist
  • PhD Researcher
  • Engineering Consultant
  • Reliability Engineer
  • Energy Systems Engineer

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