1. Admission from Secondary Schools
All Level 1 programs have enrolment limits and admission is by selection.
A. Ontario
General Requirements (For all Level I Programs)
To be considered for admission, you must satisfy the general requirements of the university and the specific subject requirements for the program to which you applied plus any specified supplementary application/audition/portfolio required by some programs at the university.
If you are an applicant from an Ontario secondary school you must meet the following minimum requirements:
- An Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with acceptable standing; AND
- An overall average in completed Grade 12 U and/or M courses which meets or exceeds the minimum set by the specific program to which you applied; AND
- Satisfactory completion of six Grade 12 U and/or M courses including the subject requirements for your chosen program.
Note: Music External (Conservatory) 4M is acceptable as a credit and the mark obtained can be included in the calculation of your admission average. Alternatively, you may submit certificates from a recognized conservatory of music in Grade 8 practical and Grade 2 theory to your secondary school for one Grade 12M credit.
Admission Average
The Admission Average is calculated using the best six Grade 12 U and/or M grades, including those for all of the required subjects. McMaster calculates averages to two decimal points and we do not round up averages. Please Note: Grade 12 Co-op courses are not eligible to be used as one or more of the required prerequisite courses used to calculate admissibility and/or the admission average.
See Early Conditional Admission and Final Admission below for specific details. Estimated cut-off ranges for our Level I Programs can be found at: http://future.mcmaster.ca and click on Admission Requirements.
Early Conditional Admission
Early conditional admission may be granted annually to qualified applicants with strong academic standing. Early conditional admission is based on:
- six appropriate midterm/interim Grade 12 U and/or M grades, OR
- at least three final Grade 12 U and/or M grades PLUS enrolment in the appropriate additional three Grade 12 U and/or M courses.
- In some cases, Grade 11 marks may be considered in extending early conditional offers of admission.
If you do not receive an offer of admission in March, you will automatically be reassessed for admission until May 15 after additional Grade 12 U and/or M grades are received from your secondary school. Due to enrolment limits, McMaster may not be able to consider additional grade data for admission purposes received after May 15.
The University reserves the right to withdraw a conditional offer of admission due to any of the following:
- You do not meet the minimum final average prescribed for your chosen program; OR
- You do not receive an OSSD; OR
- You do not complete six Grade 12 U and/or M courses including all required subjects; OR
- You do not successfully accept your offer of admission at the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) by the response deadline indicated on your offer letter; OR
- You do not meet any other condition stipulated on your conditional offer of admission; OR
- You attend a post-secondary institution prior to beginning your studies at McMaster; OR
- Your offer of admission to the university was secured through fraudulent means. Please note the University’s statements regarding application fraud at the end of the Admission section of this calendar.
Minimum Final Average
If you are a secondary school applicant who receives a conditional offer of admission, you will be required to achieve an overall average (on six (6) final grades including all required courses for your desired program) as indicated on your offer of conditional admission.
If your final average falls below this level (or its equivalent), your offer of admission will be rescinded and your registration will be cancelled.
The required minimum final average will vary from year to year and by program. This average will be stated clearly on the offer of conditional admission.
Supplementary Application Forms and Extenuating Circumstances Situations
Certain Level I programs such as Arts & Science, Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours), Honours Integrated Science and Midwifery have mandatory supplementary application forms which must be completed by specific deadline dates. See Application and Documentation Deadlines , for specific deadline dates.
McMaster does not normally use optional supplementary application forms. Applicants will be notified if the program they applied to decides to use an optional supplementary application form.
Applicants with special circumstances whose average falls slightly below the required admission average may forward a letter to the Enrolment Services, Admissions Office explaining the nature of their extenuating circumstances.
In some cases, the university may request letters of recommendation, personal history or other additional information to aid in the admission process.
Offers of Admission for Secondary School Graduates
Applicants may be eligible for final admission if they have fulfilled the requirements for their OSSD and have final grades in six Grade 12 U and/or M courses. If you fulfill the requirements for your chosen program by the end of February, you may be granted an offer of final admission.
The University reserves the right to withdraw an offer of final admission due to any of the following:
- You do not successfully accept your offer of admission at the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) by the response deadline indicated on your offer letter; OR
- You attend a post-secondary institution prior to beginning your studies at McMaster.
- Your offer of admission to the university was secured through fraudulent means. Please note the University’s statements regarding application fraud at the end of the Admission section of this calendar.
Deferral of Admission
McMaster does not normally grant a deferral of an offer of admission unless special extenuating circumstances exist. Each case is evaluated on its own merits.
All requests for deferral of both admission and scholarship should be made in writing to:
Enrolment Services, Admissions Office
McMaster University
Gilmour Hall 109, 1280 Main St. W.
Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L8
by September 1 of the application year, outlining the reasons for the request. If a deferral is granted, it is conditional upon the student not attending a secondary or post-secondary institution during the deferral period. Students will be required to re-apply through the OUAC on the 105D application form to reactivate their application by no later than March 1st or the specific deadline date for the program, whichever is earlier.
Subject Requirements for Specific Level I Programs
All Level I programs have enrolment limits and admission is by selection. Possession of the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission.
McMaster University offers the following Level I programs:
Arts & Science I, Automotive and Vehicle Technology I (B.Tech.)(effective 2015-16), B.Tech. I, Biotechnology I (B.Tech.)(effective 2015-16), Business I, Chemical & Physical Sciences I, Computer Science I (regular and co-op), Engineering I (regular and co-op), Environmental and Earth Sciences I, Health Sciences I, Humanities I, Honours Integrated Science I, Honours Kinesiology I, Life Sciences I, Mathematics and Statistics I, Medical Radiation Sciences I, Midwifery I, Music I, Nursing I, Process Automation Technology I (B.Tech.)(effective 2015-16), Social Sciences I, and Studio Art I.
ARTS AND SCIENCE I {0027}
You are required to complete a mandatory Supplementary Application Form which must be submitted electronically via the web at www.mcmaster.ca/artsci/admissions.html. The information provided enters into the selection process. Only applicants with high academic standing are selected. In recent years successful candidates had an admission average range in the upper 80’s or higher.
The following are the minimum Grade 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- One of Advanced Functions U or Calculus and Vectors U (Calculus and Vectors U is strongly recommended)
- Completion of four additional U or M courses of which two must be at the U level
B.TECH. {0731}
The following are the minimum Grade 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- Calculus & Vectors U
- Chemistry U
- Physics U
- Completion of two additional U or M courses to total six courses
AUTOMOTIVE AND VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY I (B.TECH.) {0732}, BIOTECHNOLOGY I (B.TECH.) {0754}, PROCESS AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY I (B.TECH.) {0759} (EFFECTIVE 2015-16)
Effective 2015-16, B.Tech. I is changing to direct entry Level I programs.
The following are the minimum 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- Calculus and Vectors U
- Chemistry U
- Physics U
- Completion of two additional U or M courses to total six courses
Note: Students are also expected to have completed Advanced Functions U.
BUSINESS I {0725}
The following are the minimum Grade 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- Two of Advanced Functions U, Calculus and Vectors U, and Mathematics of Data Management U
- Completion of three additional U or M courses to total six courses
Applicants without Calculus and Vectors 4U will be required to take an equivalent Calculus course in Level 1.
COMPUTER SCIENCE I {0145}, COMPUTER SCIENCE I CO-OP {0145003}
The following are the minimum Grade 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- Calculus and Vectors U
- Two of: Biology U, Chemistry U, Physics U, Earth and Space U, Computer and Information Science M (or Computer Science U), or Computer Engineering M (or Computer Engineering Technology M)
- Completion of two additional U or M courses to total six courses
Students are also expected to have completed Advanced Functions U.
ENGINEERING I {0730}, ENGINEERING I CO-OP {0730003}
The following are the minimum Grade 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- Calculus and Vectors U
- Chemistry U
- Physics U
- Completion of two additional U or M courses to total six courses
Students are also expected to have completed Advanced Functions U.
ENVIRONMENTAL AND EARTH SCIENCES I {0211}
The following are the minimum Grade 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- One of Advanced Functions U or Calculus and Vectors U
- One of Biology U, Chemistry U
- One of Advanced Functions U, Biology U, Calculus and Vectors U, Chemistry U, Physics U
- Completion of two additional U or M courses to total six courses
HONOURS HEALTH SCIENCES I {2276}
The selection method is by consideration of academic qualifications (minimum overall average range of 90% or higher is required for consideration) and a mandatory Supplementary Application Forms submitted electronically via the web. The Supplementary Application must be completed and submitted on-line by the specified deadline date. A review of the mandatory Supplementary Application is a very important component of the admission process. Applicants who do not complete the Supplementary Application will not be considered for admission.
The following are the minimum Grade 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- One of Advanced Functions U, Calculus and Vectors U, or Mathematics of Data Management U
- Biology U
- Chemistry U
- One U or M non-math/non-science course (Note: courses in technological education, science or mathematics are not acceptable)
- Completion of one additional U or M course in any subject area to total six courses
HUMANITIES I {0700}
The following are the minimum Grade 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- Completion of additional U or M courses to total six courses
The Faculty of Humanities strongly recommends that you select at least one Grade 12 U or M course from Humanities subjects (Art, Drama, English, French, français, other languages, History and Music) in addition to Requirement 1 above. Note: Biology U is recommended for students planning to enter a Cognitive Science of Language program.
HONOURS INTEGRATED SCIENCE I {0301}
Candidates are required to complete a mandatory Supplementary Application Form which must be submitted electronically via the web at http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/isci/prospective-students. The information provided enters into the selection process. Only applicants with high academic standing will be selected. Successful candidates must present a minimum average in the high 80’s.
The following are the minimum Grade 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- Advanced Functions U
- Calculus and Vectors U
- Two of Biology U, Chemistry U, Physics U
- Completion of one additional U or M course to total six courses
HONOURS KINESIOLOGY I {0309}
The following are the minimum Grade 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- One of Advanced Functions U or Calculus and Vectors U
- Biology U
- Completion of three additional Grade 12 U or M courses to total six courses. Grade 12 U courses strongly recommended include Calculus and Vectors U and Exercise Science U. Applicants without Calculus and Vectors MCV4U will be required to take an equivalent Calculus course in Level I.
LIFE SCIENCES I {0312}
The following are the minimum Grade 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- Advanced Functions U or Calculus and Vectors U
- Biology U
- One of Advanced Functions U, Calculus and Vectors U, Chemistry U or Physics U
- Completion of two additional U or M courses to total six courses
MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS I {0320}
The following are the minimum Grade 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- Advanced Functions U
- Calculus and Vectors U
- Completion of three additional U or M courses to total six courses
MEDICAL RADIATION SCIENCES I {0345}
Students considering the Medical Radiation Sciences I program should refer to the Regulations for License to Practice and Functional Demands in the Medical Radiation Sciences program in the Faculty of Science section of this calendar.
The following are the minimum Grade 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- Advanced Functions U
- Calculus and Vectors U
- Biology U
- Chemistry U
- Completion of one additional U or M course to total six courses
MIDWIFERY I {6501}
As places in the Midwifery program are very limited, the admission process is competitive. Admission to the Midwifery Education Program is by selection. Application forms are due by February 1. In addition to the OUAC application, applicants to Midwifery must also complete an online McMaster application at www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/midwifery. In recent years an average range in the mid to high 80’s has been required to move forward to the admissions interview stage.
The following are the minimum Grade 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- One of Biology U or Chemistry U (both are recommended)
- One U or M course in Social Science (History, Sociology, Psychology, Geography, Law)
- Completion of additional U or M courses to total six courses
- To be eligible to apply students must obtain a minimum grade of 75% in each of the three required courses listed in points 1, 2, and 3 above AND an overall average, including the required courses, that is acceptable to the Program.
- Applicants to the Midwifery program must be Canadian Citizens or hold Canadian Permanent Resident status prior to applying to the program.
MUSIC I {0370}
The academic requirements are the same as for Humanities I. In addition, applicants to Music I or to the B.A. in Music must successfully complete a music audition/examination consisting of:
- Demonstration of technique (a level equivalent to at least honours standing in Grade 8 of the Royal Conservatory of Music)
- Performance (approximately 20 minutes duration) of two or three varied pieces of your choice (approximately Grade 8 honours level), including at least one from the 20th century
- Ear test appropriate to the Grade 8 performance level
- Written examination on rudiments of theory (Grade 2 level)
- Interview
For comprehensive details, visit http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/audition/index.html
Auditions take place between February and April. You must make arrangements with the School of the Arts for your audition at sota@mcmaster.ca
NURSING I {6390}
NURSING CONSORTIUM (CONESTOGA) {6385}
NURSING CONSORTIUM (MOHAWK) {6386}
Students interested in a McMaster (B.Sc.N.) Nursing degree have three location options: McMaster University, Mohawk College or Conestoga College. Each of the three sites offers the four-year program which uses the problem-based learning and small group tutorial educational model. For general information about the Mohawk and Conestoga sites refer to the B.Sc.N. (A) Stream references throughout the School of Nursing in the Faculty of Health Sciences section of the Calendar. For application instructions see the Application Procedures section of the Calendar, here .
Health requirements for admission to Nursing 1: During the registration process, you must file with the University information pertaining to your state of health and immunization. Detailed instructions will be provided after acceptance into the program.
The following are the minimum Grade 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- One of Advanced Functions U, Calculus and Vectors U, Mathematics of Data Management U
- Biology U
- Chemistry U
- Completion of two additional U or M courses to total six courses
CHEMICAL & PHYSICAL SCIENCES I {0435}
The following are the minimum Grade 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- Advanced Functions U
- Calculus and Vectors U
- Chemistry U
- Physics U
- Completion of one additional U or M courses to total six courses
SOCIAL SCIENCES I {0720}
The following are the minimum Grade 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- Completion of additional U or M courses to total six courses
Advanced Functions U or Calculus and Vectors U is strongly recommended for students planning to enter programs in Economics or Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour. Biology U is recommended for students planning to enter a program in Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour.
STUDIO ART I (0539)
The following are the minimum Grade 12 U and M requirements:
- English U
- Completion of additional U or M courses to total six courses
McMaster offers Studio Art as a direct-entry level I program leading to a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree. Admission to this program is by selection and requires a mandatory portfolio interview with the School of the Arts http://sota.mcmaster.ca/undergraduate/ studio_art.html
You must make arrangements for your portfolio interview with the School of the Arts at sota@mcmaster.ca
B. Other Canadian Provinces and Territories
Subject Requirements for Level I Programs
In addition to the minimum requirements below, satisfactory completion of the specified subject requirements for the program to which you applied is also required. Please refer to our website noted below for more details.
Averages used to determine eligibility for admission and residence are calculated based on the minimum provincial requirements, including the prerequisite courses for the program to which you have applied.
Early Conditional Admission
Applications are reviewed for conditional admission as soon as all required documents, with sufficient course and grade data, are received by the Enrolment Services, Admissions Office. All Canadian applicants should ensure that their schools (vs. the Provincial Ministry for those provinces where transcripts are issued by the Ministry), forward interim/midyear school grade reports showing marks for all courses taken during the Grade 11 and 12 year as soon as they are available. The terms and conditions of the offer of admission are stated clearly on the offer letter. The Provincial Ministry final transcript confirming final grades and graduation status will be required at the end of the school year. Students from all other provinces where transcripts are issued by their high schools should have their schools forward the appropriate interim and final transcripts.
Applicants are required to meet the following minimum requirements including the specified subject requirements (not listed below) for their chosen program. For a complete listing of our specific course requirements by province and Level I program you may refer to our web site: http://future.mcmaster.ca/admissions/admission-requirements/
Alberta, Northwest Territories and Nunavut
Grade 12 high school diploma with five acceptable courses numbered 30 or 31, including English Language Arts 30-1.
British Columbia and Yukon
Grade 12 high school diploma with four acceptable Grade 12 academic courses (or equivalent), including English 12 or English 12 First Peoples. The Provincial Exam in English 12 or English 12 First Peoples is required and the blended mark will be used to calculate averages. If Calculus 12 is required for the program of application then five subjects may be used for average calculations.
Manitoba
Grade 12 high school diploma with five acceptable courses numbered 40A or 40S, including one of English 40S or anglais 40S.
New Brunswick
Grade 12 high school diploma with five acceptable Grade 12 academic courses numbered 120, 121, or 122, including English 121 or 122.
Newfoundland and Labrador
Grade 12 high school diploma with eleven acceptable Grade 12 credits at the 3000 level, including English 3201.
Nova Scotia
Grade 12 high school diploma with five acceptable Grade 12 courses (university preparatory Academic or Advanced), including English 12.
Prince Edward Island
Grade 12 high school diploma with five acceptable Grade 12 academic courses numbered 611 or 621, including English 621.
Québec
Grade 12 Diploma with six acceptable Grade 12 academic courses in the 600 series including English OR
Year I CEGEP with twelve appropriate academic courses, including two English/anglais 603 courses. Students completing Year II or III CEGEP who will or have achieved the DEC may be considered for advanced credit in their chosen program. The côte de rendement (R Score) is used for admission consideration.
Saskatchewan
Grade 12 high school diploma with five acceptable Grade 12 academic courses numbered 30, including both English A30 and B30.
C. International Baccalaureate Diploma
Applicants who have completed or will be completing the International Baccalaureate Diploma will be considered for admission to Level I, provided the completed diploma program includes the subject requirements of the program desired. Advanced credit of up to 18 units of study will be considered for HIgher Level (HL) courses based on the achievement of final IB Diploma grades of 5 or greater.
For more information please refer to http://future.mcmaster.ca/admission/admission-requirements/
D. Advanced Placement (A.P.) Courses/Examinations
Applicants who have completed AP courses will be considered for admission to a Level I program. Applicants who have completed A.P. exams through the College Board in acceptable courses and achieve a minimum grade of 4 will be considered for up to 18 units of advanced credit. PLEASE NOTE: A.P. results from students who have completed the examinations as a challenge and have not taken the course at high school will not be considered as having completed the required prerequisite courses for admission consideration. For all students who have completed the full AP courses and the examinations through the College Board, an official copy of the final Advanced Placement Examination Results Report from the College Board is required as part of the evaluation process. For more information please refer to http://future.mcmaster.ca/admission/admission-requirements/
E. Other International Secondary School Qualifications
See the admission requirements for applicants from educational systems below. For all other education systems from around the world, please visit our website for the specific minimum requirements for your country’s educational system. Required subjects would be the same as required for Ontario and other Canadian students: future.mcmaster.ca/admission/admission-requirements/
Applicants must arrange for official high school transcripts to be sent to McMaster University directly from their high school well in advance of the session to which they are applying. The equivalent of first-class standing will be required for admission consideration. Documents in a language other than English should be accompanied by notarized English translations. You will be considered for admission on an individual basis and you will not be allowed to attend the University until we have received official evidence that all conditions attached to your Offer of Admission have been fulfilled.
American High School Curriculum
Applicants from the United States of America or international schools offering the American high school curriculum must satisfactorily complete a secondary school diploma with a minimum overall average of at least 80% in the Grade 12 academic program of an accredited American high school/International American Curriculum high school and must present all prerequisite courses for their chosen program. Admission is competitive and many programs will require grades/averages above the minimum 80% for admission consideration. For complete requirements for American Curriculum applicants, please visit our website: future.mcmaster.ca/admission/admission-requirements/
McMaster programs that have specific math and/or science prerequisites require Advanced Placement subjects only for those requirements. Non A.P. courses will not be deemed sufficient to meet the program prerequisites in the math and science subjects for students coming from American style curriculum schools. If applicants believe that their schools’ locally developed curriculum in math and science subjects is equivalent to all of the topics covered in A.P. level courses, then the applicant must provide the Enrolment Services, Admissions Office with a detailed and comprehensive syllabus supplied by their school for each course that they are seeking equivalency to A.P. level courses.
American Curriculum applicants must also present results from the Critical Reading and Mathematics components of SAT I with a minimum combined score of 1200 (minimum 580 Critical Reading, 520 Mathematics) or from ACT with a minimum composite score of 27.
General Certificate of Education (G.C.E.)
Applicants from the General Certificate of Education system require five G.C.E. subjects at least two of which must be at the Advanced Level with the balance of the subjects at the Ordinary Level. Advanced Level subjects must be appropriate to your chosen program.
For program specific requirements please refer to http://future.mcmaster.ca/admission/admission-requirements/
Other Countries or Educational Systems
For admission requirements from other education systems, please visit http://future.mcmaster.ca/admission/admission-requirements/ to view our country-specific Admissions Requirements.
F. Home Schooled Applicants
Home schooled applicants who in addition to their home schooling experience have completed six Grade 12 U and M courses at an Ontario Ministry of Education inspected and approved school, or equivalent courses from another recognized academic jurisdiction may be considered for their program of choice providing they present the appropriate prerequisite courses on official transcripts from accredited schools and meet the required admission average. McMaster University is the sole arbiter of what is considered as equivalent level education and equivalent courses.
All other home schooled applicants may apply for admission consideration to Humanities I or Social Sciences I by presenting the following:
- List of home school credentials including but not limited to structured curriculum completed through ACE (Accelerated Christian Education Program) or other such programs.
- Portfolio of written work; normally, evidence of appropriate intellectual maturity is expected.
- Results of standardized tests such as SAT, ACT. For SAT I, a minimum 1200 combined score for the Critical Reading and Math Components of the SAT I Tests is required. Minimum scores of 580 in Critical Reading and 520 in Mathematics are required. For ACT, a minimum composite score of 27 is required.
Interested applicants should contact the Office of the Registrar for further information regarding admission criteria.
G. Prior-Year Secondary School Graduates
Applicants who have previously completed a secondary school diploma and have not attended a post-secondary institution since graduation, may be considered for admission by presenting satisfactory standing in six required Grade 12 U and M courses (or equivalent) as identified in the Subject Requirements For Specific Level I Programs section in this calendar.
If you have attended a post-secondary institution after high school graduation, you would not be considered as an applicant from secondary school. See Admission/Transfer From Post-Secondary Institutions section in this calendar.
2. Admission/Transfer from Post-Secondary Institutions
A. From Universities
Most McMaster programs have enrolment limits and admission is by selection. Possession of the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission. Admission will be considered on a case by case basis and is not guaranteed.
When you transfer to McMaster University, you will normally receive credit for courses in which you have obtained at least a C- standing (as per the McMaster grading scale). Assessment of courses for transfer credit is subject to the guidelines of the individual Faculties.
As a transfer student, you must also satisfy the Residence Requirements set out in the General Academic Regulations section of this Calendar. The University will not accord to you privileges which would not be granted by your own university.
Grades obtained in courses taken at another university will not be included in McMaster’s Cumulative Average, and, therefore, cannot be used to raise your standing.
If you have been required to withdraw from another university and have fulfilled your period of suspension, you may apply for admission. However, you must present a letter of explanation and clarification concerning your past academic performance. You may also be asked to provide academic documentation for proof of further academic achievement which is both current and relevant.
B. From Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology
Most McMaster programs have enrolment limits and admission is by selection. Possession of the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission.
See the minimum admission requirements for Level I programs as listed below. You are considered for admission on an individual basis.
For information regarding the amount of available transfer credits when transferring from a College of Applied Arts and Technology, refer to the heading Transfer Credits in this section.
Arts and Science
- Completion of a two or three-year diploma.
- Successful completion of Grade 12 English U and one of Advanced Functions or Calculus and Vectors U.
- Admission is by selection upon review of the mandatory supplementary application and college and high school transcripts to determine eligibility.
Note: Exceptional grades are normally required for admission consideration.
B.Tech. 1
- Completion of a two or three-year diploma program in a related discipline.
- A minimum cumulative GPA between 75% and 80%.
- Direct entry into Level III may be possible for graduates of specific three-year Advanced Diploma programs. All related diploma programs are considered on a case-by-case basis.
- Completion of Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors U, Chemistry U and Physics U.
Note: Beginning in 2014 Calculus and Vectors U will be a mandatory prerequisite as well.
Bachelor of Technology (Effective 2015-2016)
Automotive and Vehicle Technology I
Biotechnology I
Process Automation Technology I
- Completion of a two or three-year diploma program in a related discipline.
- A minimum cumulative GPA between 3.0 (75%) and 3.2 (80%).
- Direct entry into Level III may be possible for graduates of specific three-year Advanced Diploma programs. All related diploma programs are considered on a case-by-case basis.
- Completion of Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors U, Chemistry U and Physics U.
B. Tech. (Degree Completion Program)
- For degree completion stream, applicants must apply from a related three-year college Advanced Engineering Technology diploma program.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 75%. Students with lower averages will not be considered.
- Completion of the mandatory on-line supplementary form via: http://mybtechdegree.ca/supplementaryform.html
Business
- Completion of a minimum of a two or three-year diploma
- A cumulative GPA of at least 85% or better.
- Successful completion of three Mathematics courses at the college level or Grade 12 Advanced Functions U course.
Computer Science (Regular and Co-Op)
- Completion of a minimum of a two-year Engineering Technician or three-year Technologist diploma program.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 80%.
- Successful completion of Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors U and two of Grade 12 Earth & Space Science U, Computer Engineering Technology M, Computer & Information Science U or M, Biology U, Chemistry U or Physics U.
Engineering (Regular and Co-Op)
- Completion of a three-year Engineering Technology diploma program.
- A cumulative GPA of at least 80% or better.
- Successful completion of Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors U, Chemistry U and Physics U.
- Successful applicants may be eligible for up to 30 units of transfer credits. Technician programs are not recognized as eligible for admission consideration to Engineering I.
Environmental and Earth Sciences
- Completion of a minimum of a two-year diploma.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of at least 80%.
- Completion of Grade 12 Advanced Functions U or Calculus and Vectors U; and Biology U or Chemistry U; and one of Advanced Functions U, Calculus and Vectors U, Biology U, Chemistry U or Physics U.
- Admission is by selection upon review of high school and college transcripts to determine eligibility.
Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours)
Admission is not assessed based on CAAT achievement. It is based on high school admission criteria only.
Humanities
- Completion of a Certificate program or at least one year of work in a diploma program.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 80%.
- Transfer credit will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
OR
- Completion of a two or three-year diploma program.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 75%.
- Application will be reviewed for transfer credit.
Honours Integrated Sciences
Admission is not assessed based on CAAT achievement. It is based on high school admission criteria only.
Honours Kinesiology
- Completion of a minimum of a two or three-year diploma program.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 88%.
- Successful completion of Grade 12 courses in Advanced Functions U or Calculus and Vectors U; and Biology U. Students who have not completed Calculus & Vectors U will be required to take an equivalent Calculus course in Level I of the program.
- Admission is by selection upon review of high school and college transcripts to determine eligibility.
Note: All students accepted into this program will be required to complete the Level I required Kinesiology courses.
Life Sciences
- Completion of a minimum of a two or three-year diploma program.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 88%.
- Completion of Grade 12 Advanced Functions U or Calculus and Vectors U; and Biology U; and one of Advanced Functions U, Calculus and Vectors U, Chemistry U or Physics U.
- Admission is by selection upon review of high school and college transcripts to determine eligibility.
Mathematics and Statistics
- Completion of a minimum of a two or three-year diploma program.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 75%.
- Completion of Grade 12 Advanced Functions U and Calculus and Vectors U.
- Admission is by selection upon review of high school and college transcripts to determine eligibility.
Medical Radiation Sciences
Admission is not assessed based on CAAT achievement. It is based on high school or prior university degree study admission criteria only. Students with the appropriate admission criteria who have also completed a two or three-year college diploma program with a minimum cumulative average of at least 80% may be considered for up to 6 units of unspecified credits for the college work.
Midwifery
For admission requirements see Midwifery Program (B.H.Sc.) in the Faculty of Health Sciences section.
Music
- Completion of a three year diploma program in Applied Music from Mohawk College.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 75%. (Audition will be waived and, depending on grades achieved, applicants may receive up to 51 units of advanced credit.)
Nursing
- Completion of an Ontario one-year certificate in Pre-Health sciences as full-time studies.
- Applicants who have completed previous university degree studies will NOT be considered based on a previous or subsequent Pre-Health certificate from college.
- A minimum cumulative GPA equivalent to the required high school admission average of 3.6 (90%).
- Completion of at least two semesters in length and includes at least one full (two semesters) or two half courses in each of Biology, Chemistry, English and Mathematics. Applications will not be considered from applicants who possess credit only in the required subjects.
- Enrolment is limited and selection will be based on academic qualification and the information provided on the mandatory supplementary application.
- Transfer credit will not be granted for any pre-health science courses.
Chemical and Physical Sciences
- Completion of a minimum of a two or three-year diploma program.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 80%.
- Completion of Grade 12 Advanced Functions U, Calculus and Vectors U, Chemistry U and Physics U.
- Admission is by selection upon review of high school and college transcripts to determine eligibility.
- Application will be reviewed for transfer credits.
Social Sciences
- Completion of a Certificate program or at least one year of work in a diploma program.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 80%.
- No transfer credit will be granted.
OR
- Completion of a two or three-year diploma program.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 75%.
- Application will be reviewed for transfer credit.
Studio Art (B.F.A.)
- Completion of a Certificate program or at least one year of work in a diploma program.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 80%.
- Transfer credit will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
OR
- Completion of a two or three-year diploma program.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 75%.
- Application will be reviewed for transfer credit.
- Submission of a mandatory Portfolio is required. Selection for the program will be based on a combination of the Portfolio interview quality of college and high school grades and relevance of previous college work to the program. Please review portfolio requirements on the School of the Arts website: http://sota.mcmaster.ca/undergraduate/studio_art.html
C. University Graduates Applying for a Second Bachelor’s Degree
Admission is by selection. If you have a first non-Honours degree, you may apply to take an Honours second degree in the same subject area or a second degree in another discipline. Please note the following exceptions: B.Com. (Bachelor of Commerce), B.Com. (Honours), B.H.Sc. (Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours)), B.Sc. (Honours) in Integrated Science (ISCI), Honours B.Sc. Kinesiology, B.F.A. (Honours), and any Honours Multimedia program cannot be done as second degree programs. The requirements are set out in the General Academic Regulations section of this Calendar.
If you wish to enter a Second Bachelor’s Degree in a subject area from the Faculty of Science, please note that admission to all limited enrolment programs, with the exception of Medical Radiation Sciences I, may not be possible. Second Degree applicants to all Science programs except Medical Radiation Sciences 1 are not eligible to apply to or be admitted to any of the other first year Science programs. Second Degree applicants must have already completed all first year requirements for the second year program they wish to apply to with the exception of Medical Radiation Sciences 1. See Limited Enrolment Programs in the Faculty of Science section of this Calendar for a list of programs. Please contact the Office of the Associate Dean (Academic) of the Faculty of Science for further information (see the Application Procedures section, here ).
If you are a McMaster graduate or potential graduate, you may be able to use the McMaster University returning Student application (see the Application Procedures section, here ).
D. Continuing Students
At McMaster, a Continuing Student is defined as a graduate from an undergraduate program, who wishes to take more undergraduate courses, either out of general interest or to upgrade or obtain courses required for future applications to graduate studies or other professional programs. To be eligible to take courses as a Continuing Student you will be expected to have an undergraduate university degree and at least a C average, with no failures, in your final year’s work (or the equivalent, in the case of a degree taken through part-time studies), and academic records which are satisfactory to the Department and the Office of the Associate Dean of the appropriate Faculty. *Please Note: not all courses are available to Continuing students and course prerequisites for selected courses must be met. Also note that admission as a Continuing student does not guarantee registration in courses of interest to the student.
McMaster Graduates
If you are a graduate of a McMaster undergraduate degree program and wish to become a Continuing Student, you do not need to apply for admission. You may submit a registration. Registrants who have not attended courses for more than two years will need to contact the Office of the Registrar prior to attempting to register for courses.
Graduates from Other Universities
As a Continuing Student with a non-McMaster degree, you need only apply formally for admission in the first instance. In subsequent sessions, you will only be required to register.
Acceptance as a Continuing Student carries no implications with respect to acceptance in the School of Graduate Studies. If you plan to proceed to a graduate degree you should apply directly to the specific department of your program of interest.
E. From Six Nations Polytechnic
McMaster University, along with four other universities, partnered with Six Nations Polytechnic to offer university courses in the community of Six Nations. The courses offered are eligible for transfer credit at any of the universities within the consortium. For more information please contact the Aboriginal Recruitment & Retention Officer at (905) 525-4600.
F. From Post-Secondary Institutions with Religious Affiliation
Undergraduate general academic studies taken at colleges with religious affiliation that are member institutions of specific accredited associations will be considered for admission and transfer credit on a case by case basis. Applicants from a non-accredited postsecondary institution with religious affiliation will be considered for admission based on completion of a Grade 12 high school diploma. For more detailed information visit our website: http://future.mcmaster.ca
3. Other Categories of Admission
A. Part-time Admission
Students interested in beginning studies on a part-time basis should review the requirements and information found in the following sections of this Calendar:
- Admission Requirements
- Application Procedures
- General Academic Regulations
- Sessional Dates
- Program descriptions found in the specific Faculty sections
Applicants who wish to pursue undergraduate studies on a part time basis at McMaster must meet one of the admissions criteria outlined in the sections above. If applicants do not meet any of these criteria, they may qualify for Mature Student Admission as outlined under the heading Mature Student Admission below.
Students interested in studying on a part-time basis may contact Enrolment Services, Admissions Office, at (905) 525-4600 for information about application procedures and admission regulations. Detailed information can also be found on our website: http://future.mcmaster.ca/admission/process/105pt.
B. Mature Students (Admission)
If you do not qualify for admission consideration under one of the above categories, McMaster will assess your eligibility as a mature student. You may be considered for limited admission, provided both of the following conditions are satisfied:
- You have not attended secondary school or college on a full-time basis for at least two years.
- You have never attended university.
Applicants admitted as mature students will not be granted transfer credit. The following Level I programs have specific course requirements that mature applicants must present from secondary school, as outlined:
- Business I: requires one Grade 12 U Mathematics course (or equivalent).
- Environmental and Earth Sciences I: requires satisfactory standing in three Grade 12 U mathematics and science courses (or equivalent) as specified under the heading Subject Requirements For Specific Level I Programs.
- Life Sciences I: requires satisfactory standing in three Grade 12 U mathematics and science courses (or equivalent) as specified under the heading Subject Requirements For Specific Level I Programs.
- Mathematics and Statistics I: requires satisfactory standing in two Grade 12 U mathematics courses – Advanced Functions U and Calculus and Vectors U as specified under the heading Subject Requirements For Specific Level I Programs.
- Midwifery I: requires Grade 12 English U (or equivalent), one of Grade 12 Biology U (or equivalent) or Grade 12 Chemistry U (or equivalent), and one Grade 12 U or M course in Social Sciences (or equivalent) with a minimum grade of 75% in each course.
- Chemical and Physical Sciences I: requires satisfactory standing in four Grade 12 U mathematics and science courses (or equivalent) as specified under the heading Subject Requirements For Specific Level I Programs.
- Nursing I does not offer mature admission directly to the program. However, students interested in Nursing may be admitted as a mature student to another program in order to complete university prerequisite courses for later consideration for admission to Nursing I. Possession of the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee an offer of admission. Contact the School of Nursing for more details.
The following programs do not admit under the category of Mature Students: Arts & Science I, Automotive and Vehicle Technology I (B.Tech.) (effective 2015-16), B.Tech.1 (2014-15 only), Biotechnology (B.Tech.) (effective 2015-16), Computer Science I, Engineering I, Health Sciences I, Honours Integrated Science I, Honours Kinesiology I, Medical Radiation Sciences I, and Process Automation Technology (B.Tech.) (effective 2015-16)
If admitted to a program as a mature student, you may register to take up to 18 units of course work (normally Level I courses) during the Fall/Winter session with no more than nine units in each term (three courses). Within the first 18 units, mature students will be limited to taking three units in each term of the Spring/Summer session.
Upon completion of 18 units, your performance will be reviewed according to the general academic regulations of the university. (See Level I Registration and Academic Standing Requirements under General Academic Regulations ).
C. Visiting Students (Letter of Permission - For Credit at Another University)
If you are a student currently attending another university, you may apply to take McMaster courses for credit at your own/home institution. Please note, not all courses are available for credit outside McMaster and all are subject to enrolment limits, so it is important that all applicants adhere to McMaster application deadlines.
You must initially apply through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) and send your Letter of Permission and an official transcript from your home institution directly to the Enrolment Services, Admissions Office. Upon receipt, your transcript will be reviewed to ensure you have met the prerequisites for courses you plan to take at McMaster. Approval of your application as a Visiting Student does not guarantee your registration in a course.
Subsequent requests to take courses on a Letter of Permission do not require another application; however you must send an updated Letter of Permission and a current official transcript from your home institution to the Office of the Associate Dean of the Faculty offering the course at McMaster. If you are attempting to register in courses offered by more than one Faculty, you must obtain approval from each Office of the Associate Dean.
D. Graduates of McMaster Certificate/Diploma Programs
If you have completed certificate or diploma programs from McMaster, you may be granted advanced credit up to maximum specified by Undergraduate Council upon successful completion of the certificate/diploma program. Faculties will take into account the subject matter of both the certificate and degree programs. The credit will normally be applied against your elective courses. For more information concerning the amount of advanced credit granted, please refer to the Certificate and Diploma Programs section of this Calendar.
E. Post-Degree Students
If you are a university graduate or a person with professional qualifications who wishes to take one or more graduate courses but not proceed to an advanced degree, you may apply to McMaster as a post-degree student. To enroll as a post-degree student, you must apply to the appropriate departments and have your admission and registration approved by the School of Graduate Studies for each session in which you wish to take courses. You will register and pay fees as a graduate student.
Acceptance as a post-degree student carries no implications with respect to admission to advanced degrees, and even if such admission is granted subsequently, credit toward the advanced degree will not normally be granted for the work previously taken.
F. Listeners
If you are uncertain about degree courses, you may register as a listener in a degree course, but not for credit. You attend all classes, but do not complete any of the essays, tests and other formal requirements. You do not receive a grade for courses that you attend. Some students have eased their way into degree study with this option, subsequently applying for admission and enrolling in further courses for credit. Please note not all courses are available to Listeners. Please see http://www.mcmaster.ca/bms/student/index.htm for any applicable fees. For more information please contact the Office of the Registrar.
Written permission to attend must be obtained from the instructor delivering the course. An I.D. card cannot be issued until permission has been obtained.
G. Enrichment Program for Secondary School Students
If you are an outstanding Grade 12 student and wish to enroll in a university-level course while completing Grade 12 U and M courses in your final year of study, you may apply for the Enrichment Program. For more information contact the Office of the Registrar.
H. Former McMaster Degree Students (Returning Students)
Readmission
If you are a former McMaster student who voluntarily withdrew from an undergraduate program more than five years ago (and have not attended another university or completed a college diploma elsewhere) and you wish to return to your studies, then you must apply for Readmission. Students from the School of Nursing must apply for Readmission regardless of time elapsed following voluntary withdrawal.
If you were registered (have a record of course registrations) within the last five years and you left the university in good academic standing (and have not attended another university or completed a college diploma elsewhere), then it is not necessary for you to apply for Readmission. Normally, you will be permitted to register in your previous program or another program for which you qualify.
Reinstatement
See the General Academic Regulations section in this Calendar.
Second McMaster Degree
See University Graduates Applying for a Second Bachelor’s Degree in this section of the Calendar.
Continuing Studies
See Continuing Students in this section of the Calendar.
4. Transfer Credits
A. General Policy on the Transfer of University Course Credits
To facilitate program completion by undergraduate students seeking to transfer course credit from an accredited university to McMaster, the University has implemented the following principles:
- Acceptance of transfer credits from accredited universities shall be based on the recognition that, while learning experiences may differ in a variety of ways, their substance may be essentially equivalent in terms of their content and rigour. Insofar as possible, acceptance of transfer credit shall allow for the maximum recognition of previous learning experience in university-level courses;
- Subject to degree, grade and program requirements, any course offered for credit by an accredited university shall be accepted for credit by McMaster when there is an essential equivalency in course content. However, no course for which a grade of less than C- (60%) has been achieved will be considered.
- Evaluation of all possible transfer credits available at the time of admission must be completed within one year of the date of admission to the University.
B. From Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology
Normally, if you are a well-qualified graduate of a three-year program and the college work is appropriate to your chosen university program, you could receive up to 30 units of transfer credit. If you have completed a two-year program and performed well, transfer credit will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Credit beyond this may be given on an individual basis where the college and university programs are in similar areas, and where your academic record warrants special consideration.
In the granting of credit, attention will be given to:
- your performance in the college program;
- the duration of the college program;
- the program taken at the college and the program to which entry is sought;
- your secondary school record.
Each case will be considered individually on its own merits for the program desired.
C. Advanced Credit
Subject to the discretion of the Faculty, advanced credit may be granted if you have completed the International Baccalaureate (I.B.) Diploma, the Advanced Placement (A.P.) Program or the General Certificate of Education (G.C.E.) and you have met the minimum requirements prescribed. Advanced credit may shorten your degree program at McMaster.
D. Credit in Courses by Special Assessment (Challenge Examinations)
If you have acquired knowledge at a different type of institution or in a manner that makes assessment of your qualifications difficult, you may be permitted to seek degree credit through special assessment (Challenge for Credit).
Challenge for credit is not intended to give credit for skills or knowledge gained through high school, college or previous university instruction. The special assessment may include one or more of the following: written examinations, papers, essays, submissions of a substantial body of work, or portfolios, or laboratory tests. Credit can be granted only for those courses listed in the current McMaster calendar. Not all courses in all disciplines are available for challenge. Faculties and departments are free to determine which, if any, of their courses are open for special assessment. Challenges are assessed on a pass/fail basis. The passing grade for a challenge appears on the transcript as COM (Complete) and is not used in computing averages or evaluating honours or scholarship standing, but is counted as a course attempt. Unsuccessful attempts will be noted on the transcript. Special Assessment is not available for a course taken previously and a course may be attempted only once by special assessment. Once you have registered for a course by such means (known as challenge exams) the registration may not be cancelled and you may not withdraw from the course.
Waivers of prerequisites only (ie. no degree credit) will be at the discretion of the department.
5. English Language Proficiency
If you have been asked to meet our English Language Proficiency requirement, you must demonstrate English language proficiency by achieving the minimum requirements as specified by McMaster. The university reserves the right to require applicants with an English Language Proficiency score disparate from their English prerequisite subject grade to present further evidence of achievement.You may review acceptable tests of English Language Proficiency and minimum score requirements on our web site http://future.mcmaster.ca/admission/admission-requirements/language/. It is your responsibility to make all arrangements regarding the writing of the English Language Proficiency tests and to have the official score report forwarded to the Enrolment Services, Admissions Office directly from the testing center in a timely manner.
At the discretion of the university, you may be exempted from this requirement if you meet one of the following requirements:
- Attended immediately prior to application to McMaster, in full-time academic studies (non-ESL), an accredited Secondary School (High School) or Post-Secondary College in an English-speaking country for at least three years, OR
- Attended immediately prior to application to McMaster, in full-time academic studies (non-ESL), an accredited English medium Secondary School (High School) or Post-Secondary College for at least three years,* OR
- Attended immediately prior to application to McMaster, in full-time academic studies (non-ESL), an accredited English medium University for at least one year, OR
- Resided in an English speaking country for at least four years immediately prior to application to McMaster.
*Please note that the Undergraduate MD program requires a minimum of three years of study at an English-medium university. More information about the admission requirements for Medicine at McMaster can be found at: http://www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/mdprog.
Statements for Application Fraud
If McMaster concludes based on reasonable grounds that the applicant has falsified any information presented to the University as part of his or her application, without limiting any other rights of McMaster available at law, McMaster reserves the right to revoke the offer and, subject to applicable law and University Policy, to terminate a student’s registration.
Without limiting McMaster’s General Statement on Collection of Personal Information and Protection of Privacy, please take note that McMaster University collects and retains personal information of applicants for admissions to McMaster University under the authority of The McMaster University Act, 1976. This information may be used for the administration of admissions and registration and, subject to McMaster University policies (as may be amended or revoked from time to time), McMaster may disclose any evidence of misrepresentation, fraud or falsification of admissions documentation to other educational institutions, to government agencies, to law-enforcement agencies and to other relevant third parties. The information you provide on any application for admissions will be protected and used in compliance with Ontario’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (RSO 1990) and will be disclosed only in accordance with this Act. If you have any questions about the collection and use of this information please contact the University Registrar, University Hall, Room 209, Student Records, Gilmour Hall, Room 108, or the University Secretary, Gilmour Hall, Room 210, McMaster University.
Bridging Program: McMaster English Language Development Diploma (MELD) Program
Department of Linguistics and Languages (Faculty of Humanities)
Phone: (+1) 905.525.9140 Ext. 24388
Email: meld@mcmaster.ca
Web: http://meld.mcmaster.ca
Students who meet the academic admission requirements for their choice of Level 1 program, but do not meet McMaster’s English Language Proficiency requirement may be admitted to the MELD bridging program which has been developed for international students, providing them with a supportive environment in which they can succeed. The diploma is a two-term, full-time intensive bridging program in English language development and acculturation.
Students accepted into MELD are given a conditional offer of admission to their program of choice, pending successful completion of the MELD diploma. Once the diploma in MELD has been successfully completed, the student may register in the program to which he/she was given conditional admission and will have completed 6 units of degree credit courses in Linguistics that may be applied as electives to that program.
Program
Term 1 (September - December)
Term 2 (January - April)
Please visit meld.mcmaster.ca for more information or contact the Department of Linguistics and Languages.
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