The University of Waterloo awards the degree Bachelor of Architectural Studies (BAS), Honours, a pre-professional degree as well as the Master of Architecture, professional degree. The BAS degree is a co-operative study degree.
The degree Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc), Honours is awarded by the University in the following undergraduate plans:
Architectural Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Geological Engineering
Management Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Mechatronics Engineering
Nanotechnology Engineering
Systems Design Engineering
The University of Waterloo also awards the degree Bachelor of Software Engineering (BSE), Honours.
Co-operative studies for Engineering students at Waterloo provide a completely integrated pattern of academic study and industrial experience in various phases of engineering or architecture with graduation requiring satisfactory performance in both areas. The degree covers almost five calendar years, comprising eight terms each of about four-months on-campus study; alternately with six four-month terms of supervised training in the practical experiences fundamental to the development of the graduate engineer. The total time spent in academic study is the same as that encountered in the usual course of four academic years.