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Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Applied Science - Electrical and Computer (Direct Entry) - Computer Engineering program at Queen's University is designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge required in the field of electrical engineering. This program encompasses a broad range of topics, including electric circuits, microelectronics, robotics, and communications. Students will engage in hands-on learning through lab work and design projects, culminating in a Capstone project in their final year. This dynamic program prepares graduates for a successful career in various engineering disciplines.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering is structured to provide a comprehensive education over a period of four years. The program includes:

  • Core courses in electrical engineering fundamentals
  • Opportunities for hands-on lab work and design projects
  • A project-based Capstone course in the final year
  • Internship opportunities through the Queen’s Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP)
  • Options to tailor the program through technical electives and streams

Students can choose from various streams, such as Biomedical Engineering, Mechatronics, and Power Electronics, allowing them to focus on specific areas of interest within electrical engineering. The program is designed to ensure that students are well-prepared for the demands of the engineering workforce upon graduation.

Featured Experiences

The Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering offers several unique experiences that enhance the learning journey:

  • Hands-on lab work that allows students to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings.
  • Capstone design projects that encourage creativity and innovation.
  • Internship opportunities through the Queen’s Undergraduate Internship Program (QUIP), providing real-world experience.
  • Access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources for research and development.
  • Collaboration with industry partners for project work and internships.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Electrical Engineer: Design and develop electrical systems and components for various applications.
  • Computer Engineer: Work on hardware and software integration, focusing on computer systems and networks.
  • Robotics Engineer: Design and build robotic systems for automation and manufacturing processes.
  • Telecommunications Engineer: Develop and maintain communication systems, including networks and wireless technologies.
  • Control Systems Engineer: Focus on designing and implementing control systems for industrial applications.

These roles offer diverse opportunities across multiple industries, ensuring that graduates can find fulfilling careers in their chosen fields.

 

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