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Electrical engineers create cutting-edge products and systems by leveraging electrical and electronic components. These innovations form the foundation for diverse technologies ranging from renewable energy solutions to communication networks and medical equipment. Accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board, this program serves as a springboard for a dynamic career in a discipline that bridges current graduates with future technological advancements.
The Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering (ECE) curricula equip students for engineering careers through a blend of theoretical instruction and practical learning across fundamental and specialized subjects. ECE students share numerous core courses, encompassing mathematics, physics, circuitry, electronics, coding, microprocessor systems, digital architectures, economics, engineering legislation, technical documentation, technology's societal impact, and an arts or management elective. During their culminating year, students collaborate on a comprehensive design project, enabling them to apply accumulated expertise while gaining experience in teamwork and project coordination.