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Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Introduction to ECE Programs and Courses
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Programs Offered by Electrical and Computer Engineering:

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers graduate programs at the Master's and Doctoral levels. In addition the Department offers a Graduate Diploma (GDip) and Certificates of Completion in Electric Power Engineering.  Following is a list of graduate programs available in Electrical and Computer Engineering: 

Course Offerings:

A faculty supervisor is appointed to supervise the program of study of each graduate student. New students must meet with their supervisor prior to graduate course registration to arrange a coursework program and discuss research interests. Student progress is reviewed at least once each term by their supervisor. Any change in either coursework or research program must be specifically approved prior to registration in the subsequent term. 

Graduate programs in this department cover the following areas of Electrical Engineering and include course offerings at the 600 and 700.  A '6' (e.g., 600) in the first digit represents a regularly scheduled course; a '7' (e.g., 700) in the first digit represents an advanced gradate course offered when there is sufficient demand.  The middle digit in the course number represents the general area (see table below).

Course Offerings - General Area

Course Number -
Middle Digit

Communications and Information Systems   1
Computers    

2 - 5

Systems and Control

8

Silicon Devices and Integrated Circuits (SiDIC)

3

Power Engineering

6

Antennas and Microwaves

7

General

0

Circuits and systems including Computer Aided Design

4

Course Unit Weight: A one-term (0.5 unit weight) course at the graduate level counts as one course/unit. Two units/courses are given to graduate courses extending over two terms (certain Mathematics and Science courses).


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