Prospective Students
Undergraduate Studies
As the top-ranked electrical and computer engineering program in Canada, we are positioned to offer students state-of-the-art facilities, a faculty with extensive research and scholarly activity, and a flexible curriculum with a wide range of courses. In 2020-21, we had upwards of:
- 1,450 students
- 300 undergraduate degrees conferred
- 70% of students in the Professional
- Experience Year Co-op Program
- A student-to-faculty ratio of 15:1
- 33% women students
Graduate Studies
Our graduate programs — Master of Engineering (MEng), Master of Applied Science (MASc) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) — introduce students to cutting-edge knowledge, guided by our world-renowned faculty. Students go on to careers in many fields, not only in engineering and academia but also in business, medicine, law and others. In 2020-21, we had upwards of:
- 28 NSERC and CIHR graduate student award recipients
- 15 spinoffs formed from ECE research over the past 5 years
- $31 million in research operating funding
- 9 of 10 ECE invention disclosures that included a student inventor
Professor Deepa Kundur has served as the ECE Chair since 2019
An award-winning researcher and teacher, she prioritizes innovation, industry and alumni collaboration, and aims to provide an inclusive student experience. A former ECE student herself — for all three of her degrees — she is dedicated to fostering the growth and empowerment of the next generation of electrical and computer engineering leaders for the betterment of society.
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