MASc Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering Nanotechnology

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Waterloo

Program Overview

Waterloo University offers a Master of Applied Science (MASc) in Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering with Nanotechnology specialization, designed to equip students to pursue advanced materials, nanoscale systems, and cutting-edge engineering innovation. This two-year research-oriented program blends sound theoretical foundations with experimental exploration in nanomaterials, MEMS/NEMS, sensors, and nanofabrication techniques. The students are suited for high-impact industry careers and graduate-level doctoral studies.

Curriculum Structure
The MASc in Nanotechnology is research-oriented and innovation-based, with mentorship from the top faculty members who are at the forefront of nanoscience. The curriculum is typically composed of:
Graduate studies in core mechanical and mechatronics engineering courses, along with specialized courses in nanotechnology like nanoelectronics, biomaterials, and quantum-scale mechanics
Research component involving the thesis, with students engaged in an intensive nanotechnology project under close supervision of the faculty
• Access to interdisciplinary electives, so that one can work with material science, physics, biology, and electrical engineering researchers
• Access to leading-edge cleanrooms and facilities, such as the Quantum-Nano Centre (QNC) and the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN)

Accreditation
The University of Waterloo is renowned around the world for engineering quality. The MASc degree is completely accredited and aligned with the academic standards outlined by Engineers Canada, so the graduates are eligible for professional engineering licensure should they desire.

Campus Location
The program is based at Waterloo's main campus in Ontario, Canada, a dynamic hub of research, innovation, and entrepreneurship. The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology is one of the largest nanotechnology facilities in Canada, offering students direct access to advanced equipment and shared research space.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Waterloo places strong value on real-world application and research. MASc students have vibrant hands-on learning environments:
Research Assistantships: Students work on high-impact research projects and add to papers, patents, and conference presentations
Industry Partnerships: With partnerships with companies in Ontario's technology corridor, students often work together on projects that have direct industry use or commercialization value
Graduate Workshops and Seminars: Regular sessions expose students to the most current advances in nanotechnology and help advance communication and presentation skills
Waterloo Nanorobotics Group & Design Teams: Students can get engaged with student-initiated projects and competitions, gaining both team and technical experience beyond the classroom

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

The Centre for Career Action at Waterloo provides graduate students with advanced help in preparing them for life after the MASc in the form of:
• One-on-one career advising and job search strategies
• Assistance with academic CVs, industry resumes, and research-based cover letters
• Preparation for academic, industrial, and entrepreneurial career development and simulated interviews
• Special career fairs and employer networking session invitations

Employability
MASc in Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering with Nanotechnology alumni are well-positioned to work for nanotechnology firms, advanced manufacturing, biomedical device companies, and semiconductor businesses. Some alumni also pursue R&D, product development, or technical consulting positions.

Further Academic Progression
This program also lays a strong groundwork for students interested in pursuing PhDs in quantum sciences, nanotechnology, or materials engineering. Others can pivot into entrepreneurship, MBA in tech, or emerging fields like AI-based nanotech and bioengineering.

Program Key Stats

$7,696.00
Intake : 1st Feb


Eligibility Criteria


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560
6.5
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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • R&D engineer
  • nanotechnology specialist
  • MEMS/NEMS engineer
  • materials scientist
  • process development engineer
  • biomedical device engineer
  • semiconductor process engineer
  • robotics engineer
  • cleanroom technician
  • product development engineer
  • academic researcher
  • PhD candidate
  • technical consultant
  • innovation manager
  • optical systems engineer
  • microfabrication engineer
  • nanomaterials analyst
  • quality control engineer

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