A four-year Bachelor's Degree or a Master's degree with a minimum overall average in the B+ range (76%). Must hold a Bachelor's degree Mechanical or related fields like Engineering, Forestry or Medicine. The Master of Applied Science program is suitable for students wishing to pursue a traditional thesis-based Masters. Thesis is prepared with the guidance of your Research Supervisor, and typically falls under one of the Department’s Research Areas (biomedical†, design and applied mechanics, mechatronics and manufacturing, thermofluids). The GRE is optional. Admission to the MASc and PhD degree programs requires the support of a research supervisor as well as meeting program-specific criteria for admission requirements.