M.A.Sc. in Automotive Engineering in Canada at UWinsdor Canada




University University of Windsor (UWinsdor Canada)
Location: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Type Public
Program Type thesis
Program Delivary On campus
Language English
Program Duration 2 years
Students 12,000
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Detailed Information of M.A.Sc. in Automotive Engineering in Canada at University of Windsor

Program Overview for M.A.Sc. in Automotive Engineering in Canada:

International M.A.Sc. in Automotive Engineering/Laurea Magistrale in Automotive Engineering Dual degree program with Politecnico di Torino, Italy. Students accepted into the program will begin with one year of graduate study in Windsor taking courses and working on a research thesis that is defined and supported by FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) North America.

Students will then travel to the Politecnico di Torino to complete their Master’s degree with an additional year of study, and their thesis research with the support of Fiat. The entire program is conducted in English.

The program starts in September and is typically completed over a two-year period. While earning a Master of Applied Science (MASc) degree from the University of Windsor and a Laurea Magistrale degree from the Politecnico di Torino, students will receive solid professional training and the practical experience necessary to work in a competitive global environment

These are the international student eligibility for the M.A.Sc. in Automotive Engineering in Canada

Graduates of recognized universities may be admitted to programs leading to the Master's degree. A student with a four-year degree or equivalent in the discipline to which s/he is seeking admission, and who has an academic standing equivalent to 70% or better in the final two years of study (full time equivalent) may be admitted to a Master's program (M2).

An applicant who holds a four-year degree in a related discipline, and who has an academic standing equivalent to a 70% or better overall and in the final year of study and the major subject, may also be admitted to a Master's program as a transitional student. Transitional students are normally required to complete a program of no more than five specified undergraduate courses in addition to the graduate courses required of regular students. Upon completion of these extra courses, with a minimum grade as specified by the program, the student may continue in the Master's program as a regular student (M2).

An applicant who does not meet minimum departmental program admission requirements, but who can present evidence of leadership, and/or substantial related work experience, may be considered for probationary admission upon the recommendation of the program. Students who are accepted on probation will be required to satisfactorily complete two specified graduate courses in the first term of registration, in addition to any other admission requirements, before conditions are waived. Graduate credit will be given for the graduate courses after the conditions are waived. The final decision on probationary admission rests with the Faculty of Graduate Studies.

Other Documents Needed:

  • Statement of Interest (max 2 pages)
  • Curriculum Vitae (max 2 pages)
  • Two Letter of Reference

Please note: the admission average for this program is 78% (higher that standard grad admissions).

These are the domestic student eligibility for the M.A.Sc. in Automotive Engineering

Graduates of recognized universities may be admitted to programs leading to the Master's degree. A student with a four-year degree or equivalent in the discipline to which s/he is seeking admission, and who has an academic standing equivalent to 70% or better in the final two years of study (full time equivalent) may be admitted to a Master's program (M2).

An applicant who holds a four-year degree in a related discipline, and who has an academic standing equivalent to a 70% or better overall and in the final year of study and the major subject, may also be admitted to a Master's program as a transitional student. Transitional students are normally required to complete a program of no more than five specified undergraduate courses in addition to the graduate courses required of regular students. Upon completion of these extra courses, with a minimum grade as specified by the program, the student may continue in the Master's program as a regular student (M2).

An applicant who does not meet minimum departmental program admission requirements, but who can present evidence of leadership, and/or substantial related work experience, may be considered for probationary admission upon the recommendation of the program. Students who are accepted on probation will be required to satisfactorily complete two specified graduate courses in the first term of registration, in addition to any other admission requirements, before conditions are waived. Graduate credit will be given for the graduate courses after the conditions are waived. The final decision on probationary admission rests with the Faculty of Graduate Studies.

Other Documents Needed:

  • Statement of Interest (max 2 pages)
  • Curriculum Vitae (max 2 pages)
  • Two Letter of Reference

Please note: the admission average for this program is 78% (higher that standard grad admissions).

These are the test eligibilities for the M.A.Sc. in Automotive Engineering to qualify.

The English Language Proficiency (ELP) requirements for M.A.Sc. in Automotive Engineering in Canada: are:

  • TOEFL(ibt): 83
  • IELTS(academic): 6.5
N.B: ELP is not mandatory for all international students. You could apply without ELP if your previous degree's medium of instruction were in English. Students of Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, for example, are not required to take the ELP test.

Other test requirements:

  • GRE(computer): Required
N.B: Some programs require both international and domestic students to seat for SAT/ACT (for undergraduate) or GRE/GMAT (for graduate and Ph.D. programs). While others require these aptitude tests only for international students. So, verify it with the respective university before applying.

The scholarships available for the M.A.Sc. in Automotive Engineering are:


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The international student tuition fees and costs for M.A.Sc. in Automotive Engineering in Canada.

Items Costs
Application Fees CA$125.00
Tuition Fees Click Tuition fee
Living Cost CA$12,000.00/year
(CA$1,000.00/month)
Student Earning CA$17,920.00/year
You will earn CA$17,920.00/year by working (20h/week * 4 weeks * 8 months * CAD 14/h) + (40h/week * 4 weeks * 4 months * CAD 14/h) at minimum wage of CA$14.00/hour.

The domestic student tuition fees and costs for M.A.Sc. in Automotive Engineering in Canada.

Items Costs
Application Fees CA$125.00
Tuition Fees Click Tuition fee
Living Cost CA$12,000.00/year
(CA$1,000.00/month)
Student Earning CA$17,920.00/year
This is just an estimate. You don't have any work hour limit. You will earn CA$17,920.00/year by working (20h/week * 4 weeks * 8 months * CAD 14/h) + (40h/week * 4 weeks * 4 months * CAD 14/h) at minimum wage of CA$14.00/hour.

Note: International candidates should attempt to apply at least six months in advance of their planned enrolment date. At the University of Windsor, we are proud to offer a competitve funding program for graduate students that spans entrance scholarships, national and provincial scholarships, departmental scholarships, and employement opportunities. List of scholarships graduate student can apply:

  • Graduate Entrance Scholarship
  • Entrance Scholarship for Tri-Agency Award Recipients
  • Graduate Endowment Award
  • Departmental Scholarship
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