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 Electrical Engineering (BEng)
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SchoolConcordia University
LocationMontreal, QC, Canada
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 35,400
Full-time Graduate: 10,000
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length5 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*80%
Prerequisites
  •  Grade12 Precalculus  or  Grade12 Calculus  or  Grade12 Calculus and Vectors 
  •  Grade12 Physics  or  Grade12 Chemistry 
Prerequisites NotesQuebec CEGEP: 26 overall, 25 math, 25 physics
  • Admission is based on applicants’ overall, math and physics CRC indicated above and completion of the following classes as part of their DEC: General Chemistry 1; Calculus 1 and Calculus 2 and Linear Algebra; Mechanics and Electricity and Magnetism.
Students completing a three-year technical DEC may also be eligible for admission. Eligible technical DECs include 244.A0, 243.D0, 243.C0, 243.B0
  • Advanced standing may be possible
  • Overall R score of 26 and if taken, 25 in math, 25 in physics
High School: B overall, B in math, B in physics
  • One math from Pre-Calculus, Calculus, or equivalent
  • Grade 12 or university-preparatory physics
See the program page on our website for more details on admissions requirements, including requirements for International Baccalaureate, Baccalauréat français, GCE, or university transfer applicants.
Cost
International: $35,625
Scholarships
DescriptionControl energy with a flip of a switch. Design next-generation microchips or flight control systems. Electrical engineers build electrical and electronic devices and systems that we depend on every day — whether they are very small (like the microchips in our cell phones) or very large (like the power grids or charging stations for electric cars).

Our state-of-the-art labs for digital electronics, electric power systems, microfabrication, circuits and digital communications will give you experience with the tools you’ll use in the field. Through labs, lectures and projects, you’ll also:
  • Design circuits and electronics systems
  • Study, design and fabricate micro devices
  • Design communications systems (protocols, antennas, channel modulation, networks)
  • Design power electronics for renewable energy and electric transportation
  • Learn signal processing techniques for analysis of bio medical signals
  • Design control systems for airplanes and other vehicles
  • Work in a Co-op program and get real-world experience in the microelectronics, telecommunications and power industries

All of our Engineering programs are accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board and you’ll graduate eligible to become a registered professional engineer.
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