| Electrical and Computer Engineering (MASc) | | |
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School | University of Ottawa/Université d'Ottawa - Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies | | |
Location | Ottawa, ON, Canada | | |
School Type | Graduate School | | |
School Size | Full-time Graduate: 7,244 | | |
Degree | Master | | |
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Length | 2 Year(s) | | |
Entry Grade (%)* | 70% | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | To be considered for admission, applicants must: Be the holder of a bachelor’s degree with a specialization, or a major in electrical and computer engineering (or equivalent) with a minimum average of 70% (B); Demonstrate a good academic performance in previous studies as shown by official transcripts, research reports, abstracts or any other documents demonstrating research skills; Provide at least two confidential letters of recommendation from professors who are familiar with the applicant’s work; Provide a statement of purpose indicating their career goals and interests in the proposed research area; For admission to the MASc, identify at least one professor who is willing and available to act as thesis supervisor; Be proficient (understand, speak and write) in English. | | |
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Description | Established in 1983, Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Electrical and Computer Engineering (OCIECE) combines the research strengths of the School of Information Technology and Engineering (SITE) at the University of Ottawa and the departments of Electronics and of Systems and Computer Engineering at Carleton University. The Institute offers graduate program leading to the degree of Master of Applied Science (MASc) in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Members of the Institute are involved in ten main research fields: computer communications, multimedia and distributed systems; computer-aided design for electronic circuits; computer and software engineering; digital and wireless communications; microwave and electromagnetic; signal, speech and image processing; integrated circuits and devices; systems and machine intelligence; photonics systems; and, biomedical engineering. Further information is posted on the departmental websites. | | |
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