WELCOME TO ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Schulich School of Engineering offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The department has 42 full-time faculty members, including several IEEE Fellows, an iCore Chair and an iCore Professor, a Tier 1 and a Tier 2 CRC Chair, a Libin Chair, and three University Professorships. 603 undergraduate students, 198 Masters students and 98 PhD students are currently enrolled in the department.
Undergraduate Program
At the undergraduate level, three degree programs are offered: computer engineering, electrical engineering, and software engineering. Minors and specializations include biomedical engineering and energy and environment. Find out more
Graduate Program
The department offers master's (MEng and MSc) and doctoral (PhD) degrees with specializations in computer engineering, electrical engineering, software engineering. Find out more
Research
The electrical and computer engineering department at the Schulich School of Engineering is highly regarded internationally for its leadership in biomedical engineering, radio systems, software engineering, micro- and nano-scale systems, and power and energy research. Find out more
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