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McMaster University had long been a target of proposals for a medical school. As early as 1892, Trinity Medical College in Toronto had sought affiliation with McMaster. In the 1930s, Dr. C.E. Cooper-Cole and Dr. Gordon Murray were invited to become the first professors of medicine and surgery at the university.
The first engineering degrees from McMaster were Master of Engineering degrees, with the first ones awarded in 1959. The first doctoral degrees (Ph.D.) were awarded in 1965. In 1972 over 100 engineers received their Bachelor of Engineering degrees, with the annual total passing 200 by 1980, and in 2014 this number equaled 588.
The MD program at McMaster University Medical School receives 5000 applications for 203 positions. [3] The BHSc program at McMaster University receives over 5100 applications for 210 positions annually and was ranked the most competitive undergraduate program in Canada by Yahoo Finance in 2016.
The acceptance rate at McMaster for full-time, first-year applications in 2021 was 61 per cent. [142] In September 2014, the secondary school average for full-time first-year students at McMaster University was 87.7 per cent. The university received 33,195 applicants in 2024. [13]
The Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, established in 1905, is the first institution of higher learning in Singapore and the genesis of the National University of Singapore. The School is one of many who offer medical programmes in the Asia Pacific region.
As of 2021, approximately 11,500 students were enrolled in Canadian medical schools graduating 2,900 students per year. [2] Faculties of medicine at the University of Manitoba, McMaster University, and the University of Toronto, in addition to training would-be physicians, offer a post-entry professional two-year bachelor or master degree to ...
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The Arts and Science Program (also known as: ArtSci, Mac ArtsSci, or Arts & Sci) is an undergraduate program at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.It is one of the smallest direct-entry programs in the university, [1] [failed verification] with a target enrolment of only 70 students per year, [2] and with a total size of about 250 students.