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Master of Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Ottawa

Ottawa, Ontario

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24 Months

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About this course

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The Master of Engineering in Electrical and Computer Engineering is offered by the Faculty of Engineering through the Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Electrical and Computer Engineering. This program, established in 1983, combines research strengths of two universities and offers a variety of research areas including computer communications, multimedia, integrated circuits, signal processing, neural networks, biomedical engineering, and more. Students can enroll full-time or part-time and the instruction language is English. The program is designed to be completed within two years of full-time study, with certain breaks aligned with university schedules.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is well-suited for students looking to develop advanced skills in electrical and computer engineering with various research options. Being connected with both Ottawa and Carleton universities offers shared facilities and faculty expertise. The program prepares students for research careers, industry roles, or further studies, blending practical projects with theoretical knowledge in diverse emerging fields such as AI, neuroscience, photonics, telecommunications, and embedded systems.

Specialisation

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The program offers a range of research areas in Electrical and Computer Engineering such as systems and machine intelligence, photonics systems, biomedical engineering, electromagnetic theories, wireless communications, optical communications, integrated circuits, and many cutting-edge topics like deep learning, cloud infrastructure, and VLSI design.

Course fees

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Application fees

1.75L

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1st year tuition fees

1.75L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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To obtain the Master of Engineering degree, students must successfully complete 27 course units. The curriculum includes compulsory courses like Professional Skills and Responsibility, various optional courses in electrical engineering and general engineering, and a project component—either an electrical engineering project or an industry project. For the co-op option, students need to meet specific GPA and enrolment criteria, undertake two paid work placements, and submit detailed reports.
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English language test

TOEFL

86

DUOLINGO

120

PTE

60

IELTS

6.5

Career prospects

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Graduates from this program are equipped to work in highly technical roles in industries such as telecommunications, electronics, automation, data science, AI, photonics, and biomedical engineering. They are also prepared for research careers, particularly if they pursue further studies like a PhD. The interdisciplinary nature and research involvement open pathways toward innovation, product development, and applied engineering roles.

FAQs

What are the language requirements for admission?

Applicants must be able to fluently speak and understand English or French as the instruction language, and proof of proficiency may be required if it's not the first language.

Can international students apply for the co-op program?

Yes, international students are eligible if they meet the program's admission criteria, including maintaining a minimum CGPA of 7.0 and paying co-op fees.

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