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The University of Regina's electronic systems engineering graduate programs equip you with both theoretical knowledge and hands-on research skills to excel in competitive engineering roles, advance professionally, and develop cutting-edge electronic solutions for industrial and consumer applications.
Innovation and progress in electrical engineering continue to be fueled by practical research. Pioneering studies also aim to adapt to evolving requirements from businesses, governments, and individual consumers.
Our holistic electronic engineering methodology tackles significant issues while considering safety, environmental impact, societal factors, economic viability, and management considerations.
Applicants to the PhD program will have completed a thesis based master’s degree in engineering or a closely related field. However, applicants with a MEng degree may be admitted to the PhD program but are required to take at least one additional course in research methodology. All MASc and PhD students must have an identified supervisor from Electronic Systems Engineering.
English language requirement:
TOEFL (iBT): 20 each band
IELTS – Academic: 6.5 overall, 6.0 each
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: 59
CanTEST: 4.5 overall, 4.0 each
CAEL: 70
TOEFL (paper, new): 20, 20, 20
MELAB: 80
The application deadline is July 31 for winter admission; January 31 for fall admission.