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Electrical & Computer Engineering Undergraduate Program

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Electrical and computer engineers deal with many pressing challenges of our time, including the communication and control of digital information, and the generation and distribution of energy.

In the first two years of both programs, you’ll study design, math, digital systems, electronics, communication systems, computer architecture and software. In your upper years, you’ll focus on two of six cutting-edge specializations. The electrical and computer engineering (ECE) programs are housed within the same department, giving you access to 79 professors with expertise in both disciplines.

Areas of Focus

Sample PEY Co-op Employers

Amazon

IBM

Intel Corporation

NVIDIA (U.S.)

Rapyuta Robotics (Switzerland)

Sample Career Trajectories

Artificial Intelligence

Big Data

Computer Architecture

Medical Device Design

Sustainable Energy

ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING ALUMNI PROFILE

Tania Albarghouth


Graduation Year:

2018

PEY Co-op:

She worked at Microsoft in Seattle as well as IBM and Amazon in Toronto — all in software engineering roles.

Memorable Experience:

Tania and her friend designed a video game (in full hardware) in second year.

Fun Fact:

In addition to performing in the Lady Godiva Memorial Band, Skule talent shows and an a cappella group, Tania won a contest to write a new verse for a popular engineering song. Her verse, which highlights the drive of women in engineering, is painted on a mural in the Sandford Fleming Building on campus.

Current Job:

Tania works as a software engineer at Microsoft in Seattle.

“My time in ECE prepared me well for the complex problem-solving and on-the-fly learning required to be a software engineer. In particular, my courses and projects in algorithms and data structures, operating systems, and software design were extremely valuable.”

Electrical & Computer Engineering First-year Courses

Fall Term

(common to all Core 8 programs)

Winter Term

Did you know?

Our ECE department is the highest-ranked and one of the largest in Canada. It’s also where multi-touch sensing technology was pioneered.

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