Electrical Engineering (MEng) - Non-thesis

The Department of Electrical Engineering initiated the graduate program in 1967, offering courses leading to the Master's degree. In 1977, the graduate program was expanded to include studies leading to the Doctor of Philosophy degree. The graduate program offers studies and research in control engineering, antennas, communications, microwaves, applied microelectronics, power systems, signal processing, and solid state electronics. The combination of high-quality curriculum, research, faculty and facilities enables the department to provide excellent preparation for those who wish to embark on careers in electrical engineering.

EECE-599 Thesis Courses (for Thesis Option) *Note: A maximum of 6 thesis credits may be taken per semester. In addition, a maximum of 6 thesis credits may be counted toward the required credits for program completion.

Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
12

Electives

Options: Courses under subject code EECE at level 500 and above

Non-Thesis Option 21 crs 

Item #
Title
Credits
Electrical Engineering Elective  +
Sub-Total Credits
21
Total credits:
33

Overview

Program

Type

MEng