Nov 26, 2024  
Undergraduate Calendar 2022-2023 
    
Undergraduate Calendar 2022-2023 [-ARCHIVED CALENDAR-]

Civil and Biomedical Engineering, Civil and Biomedical Engineering Co-Op (B.Eng.BME)


Admission to Level II IBEHS Programs


Admission to either the B.H.Sc. (Honours) Health, Engineering Science and Entrepreneurship (HESE) specialization or the B.Eng.BME Biomedical Engineering (BME) specialization requires successful completion of all non-elective Level I IBEHS courses with a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 4.0. 

All students who successfully complete the first year of the program will have a space in one of the two degree options.  As enrolment is limited in each of the two degree options (HESE or BME), where there is more demand than spaces, competition will be based on first-year academic achievement. Note: BME is a five-year program, while HESE is a four-year program (effective September 2022).

Entry into the five-year Honours Bachelor of Health Sciences (B.H.Sc. (Honours)), Health, Engineering Science & Entrepreneurship (HESE) program is last available in September 2022.

Effective September 2023, Level I students interested in the B.H.Sc. (Honours) HESE program will apply for the four-year program.

Students who enrolled in the five-year B.H.Sc. (Honours) HESE program prior to September 2022 and are not scheduled to graduate in June 2022, are given the choice to remain in the five-year program or transfer into the four-year B.H.Sc. (Honours) HESE program.

Students seeking admission to the BME specialization will be admitted to one of eight Level II Engineering programs (Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Engineering Physics, Materials, Mechanical, Mechatronics, or Software).  Admission to a Level II Engineering program is guaranteed for all students who meet the general progress requirements.  All engineering programs have limited enrolment; should there be more applicants than the limiting number in any program, admission to that program will be based on GPA.

Students who do not meet the requirements to proceed to Level II in May will have a Pending flag put on their allocation.  The Pending flag will be removed in August if the student completes the requirements over the summer.

Notes


  1. As well as completing the academic requirements as specified in this Calendar, students in a Co-op program must complete IBEHS 1EE0 IBEHS 2EC0  will be added to the academic record for each 4 month work term.
  2. Students entering Level II will register in the Civil Engineering program following the requirements outlined below. Students entering Levels III, IV and V should follow the program requirements as specified in the Undergraduate Calendar of the year of their entry into Level II. Such students are advised to refer to their degree audit for the program for which they are registered in and to consult with the Department of Civil Engineering for further information.
  3. Before the end of Level IV, students must complete a Civil Engineering electives form, and ensure that it has been reviewed by the Department before completing Level V Registration.
  4. Students enrolled in the Integrated Biomedical Engineering & Health Sciences (IBEHS) program may take up to 8-units of research project or independent study courses. A full listing can be found on the IBEHS website.
  5. Students enrolled in a B.Eng.BME program wishing to enrol in a research project or independent study course will require a faculty member supervisor or co-supervisor with an appointment at McMaster University.

Requirements


Level II: 39 Units


Level III: 39 Units


Level IV: 37 Units


Level V: 36-38 Units