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Electrical and computer engineering serve as the driving forces behind modern technological advancements. Any gadget involving power or digital technology relies on these disciplines. Their influence spans from brain research to interstellar missions.
At the Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE), students can pursue two bachelor's programs: Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering, both leading to a BASc degree. These intensive four-year courses require 600 hours of hands-on training, with many participants choosing the additional PEY Co-op Program to gain professional experience before their final year.
Graduates in these fields possess the expertise to create innovations that benefit humanity. We interviewed current ECE students about their academic journeys, campus life at U of T, and why they recommend this program.
Professionals in electrical and computer engineering tackle critical global issues, such as managing digital data systems and optimizing energy production and delivery.