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The Master of Applied Science (MASc) in Computer Engineering is a graduate program focused on coursework, equipping students for advanced academic pursuits or professional roles as Computer Engineers in fields like telecommunications, IT, software development, and digital hardware design. This degree offers a comprehensive foundation in both computer hardware and software, along with specialized expertise in key areas including software development, hardware design, telecommunication systems, computer networks, and parallel computing.
This program typically takes approximately 2 years to complete.
MASc – The MASc programs in Computer Engineering, Energy Systems Engineering, Environmental Systems and Engineering Management, Oil and Gas Engineering, Safety and Risk Engineering, Software Engineering, and Sustainable Infrastructure Engineering are course-based and can be finished in under two years of full-time study.
Duration (Full-time students):
Graduate diploma, MASc, MEng: 1-2 years
Campus:
St. John's
April 1 (graduate diploma, MASc) for Fall admission (all disciplines)
Applicants must have completed Bachelor's degree (minimum second class or ‘B’ standing) in an appropriate area of study.
The minimum English proficiency test scores are as follows:
TOEFL: An aggregate score of 80 (92 for graduate programs with higher English proficiency requirements).
IELTS Academic: An aggregate score of 6.5 (7 for graduate programs with higher English proficiency requirements).
Duolingo English Test: An aggregate score of 115 (125 for graduate programs with higher English proficiency requirements).
CAEL - A score between 50 and 60 in each of four bands, with at least 2 band scores of 60.
MET: A score of 59%.
PTE Academic - Minimum scores of 58 in each of reading, writing, listening, and speaking
Application Deadline:
April 1 (MASc) for Fall admission