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Duration

4 years

Tuition

$27,446

  Hamilton

Sep 1-Sep 3

Commitment

Full-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Credential

Degree

Year Founded

1887

Scholarships

no

The Medical Radiation Sciences – Ultrasonography Specialization (B.M.R.Sc.) program is offered jointly in partnership with Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology and McMaster University. Students pursue two qualifications simultaneously, and graduates receive the Ontario College Advanced Diploma in Medical Radiation Sciences from Mohawk College and the McMaster Bachelor of Medical Radiation Sciences degree.

The curriculum and program structure support a solid foundation of general sciences knowledge. The MRSc program model integrates clinical and academic education across professional specializations. They are aligned with the competency profiles of the professions. The program promotes skills that prepare the students for lifelong self-directed learning that helps them become essential players in the health care community.

Graduates will have completed discipline-specific courses in ultrasound physics and instrumentation, human anatomy and pathology, abdominal, obstetrical, and pelvic, musculoskeletal and vascular procedures, patient care and safety, and pediatric sonography.

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Student Reviews (13)

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McMaster University

Collaborative rather than competitive

Mika Mseuda

Hamilton • February 20, 2026

Graduated From

Engineering 1

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

McMaster University’s Engineering program has a common first year, which I actually appreciated—it gave me time to explore different disciplines before choosing my stream. It’s definitely rigorous, and the workload can be intense, but it pushes y...

McMaster University’s Engineering program has a common first year, which I actually appreciated—it gave me time to explore different disciplines before choosing my stream. It’s definitely rigorous, and the workload can be intense, but it pushes you to think critically and manage your time well. The community is collaborative rather than competitive, and there are plenty of design teams and clubs to get involved in. Overall, it’s demanding but rewarding if you’re ready to put in the effort.

McMaster University

Interdisciplinary focus really sets you apart

Darnell Schaefer

Hamilton • February 20, 2026

Graduated From

Integrated Biomedical Engineering & Health Sciences

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

As a graduate of the Integrated Biomedical Engineering & Health Sciences program, I found it to be a great mix of engineering, health, and real-world problem solving. The program is project-heavy, so you build practical skills fast, and the interdi...

As a graduate of the Integrated Biomedical Engineering & Health Sciences program, I found it to be a great mix of engineering, health, and real-world problem solving. The program is project-heavy, so you build practical skills fast, and the interdisciplinary focus really sets you apart. It’s challenging, but it prepares you well for industry, grad school, or professional programs.

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