Electrical & Computer Engineering 48 months Undergraduate Program By University of Windsor |Top Universities
Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Engineering - Electrical and ElectronicMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Electrical Engineering is an electrical engineer, you’ll enjoy a diverse range of exciting opportunities in high-tech industries designing communications systems, computer technologies, electrical power grids, biomedical devices, circuits, electric motors, electronic sensors and many more of the technologies and applications so important to today’s society. After a general first year, you’ll take courses in numerical programming, circuit analysis, sensors and electronic device design, digital design, electromagnetic fields and photons, signals, and physical electronics. You will learn on how to upgrading, maintaining, and building electrical systems to meet specific energy delivery needs; understanding foundational topics in microelectronics, sensors, computer engineering, robotics, communications, and power generation and distribution; planning effective, large-scale projects that manage resources and balance considerations including cost, quality, and speed; analyzing complex problems and breaking them down into steps/component parts; paying keen attention to detail and producing error-free, work to precise quality standards; and writing, preparing, and presenting detailed technical reports, presentations, and resources to engage diverse audiences and communicate work.

Program overview

Main Subject

Engineering - Electrical and Electronic

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Electrical Engineering is an electrical engineer, you’ll enjoy a diverse range of exciting opportunities in high-tech industries designing communications systems, computer technologies, electrical power grids, biomedical devices, circuits, electric motors, electronic sensors and many more of the technologies and applications so important to today’s society. After a general first year, you’ll take courses in numerical programming, circuit analysis, sensors and electronic device design, digital design, electromagnetic fields and photons, signals, and physical electronics. You will learn on how to upgrading, maintaining, and building electrical systems to meet specific energy delivery needs; understanding foundational topics in microelectronics, sensors, computer engineering, robotics, communications, and power generation and distribution; planning effective, large-scale projects that manage resources and balance considerations including cost, quality, and speed; analyzing complex problems and breaking them down into steps/component parts; paying keen attention to detail and producing error-free, work to precise quality standards; and writing, preparing, and presenting detailed technical reports, presentations, and resources to engage diverse audiences and communicate work.

Admission requirements

83+
6+
60+
24+

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The University of Windsor is a comprehensive, student-centred university, with more than 16,500 students enrolled in a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs including several professional schools such as Law, Business, Engineering,Education, Nursing, Human Kinetics and Social Work. The new Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation, the largest capital project on campus to date, opened in the fall of 2012 as a world-class hub for innovation, featuring the latest in classroom teaching technology, an Industrial Courtyard for collaborative work with the region and 80 research labs.

The University of Windsor is located next to North America’s busiest international border crossing and facing one of Canada’s most beautiful waterfronts on the Detroit River. This location speaks to UWindsor’s greatness as an internationally oriented, multi-disciplined institution that actively enables a broad diversity of students, faculty and staff to make a better world through education, scholarship, research and engagement.

Its basic characteristics of openness, warmth and support make the University of Windsor an exceptionally welcoming community for students and faculty from Asia, Europe, and Africa — or from just down the street. There are more than 110,000 UWindsor alumni, with 35,000 living in the Windsor-Essex region.

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