Conestoga College Bachelor of Engineering - Electronic Systems Engineering
Conestoga College

Conestoga College

Bachelor of Engineering - Electronic Systems Engineering

Cambridge, Canada

Bachelor's degree

4 years

English

Full time

Aug 2026

CAD 20,524 *

Blended

* for international students | CAD 9724.16 - for canadian students

Key Summary

    About : The Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Electronic Systems Engineering teaches students the principles and applications of electronic systems. The program covers topics such as circuit design, signal processing, and embedded systems. This course prepares graduates to tackle real-world engineering challenges over a comprehensive study period.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in fields like electronics engineering, systems design, and telecommunications. Job titles may include electronics design engineer, embedded systems engineer, and product development engineer. Graduates can work in various sectors, including automotive, healthcare, and information technology.

The Bachelor of Engineering in Electronic Systems Engineering is designed for students interested in developing skills in designing, analyzing, and managing electronic systems. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience, preparing students to work on complex projects in fields like telecommunications, control systems, and embedded electronics. Students learn to apply engineering principles to a variety of real-world problems while gaining hands-on skills through lab work and project-based learning.

Throughout the program, students focus on communication, teamwork, and problem-solving to prepare for a career in electronic systems. The curriculum covers core topics such as circuits, signals, programming, and systems design, with opportunities to specialize in areas like robotics or network engineering. This program promotes a balanced approach, ensuring students are technically competent and ready to adapt to industry changes. It’s designed to support students in building a strong foundation in engineering, while also encouraging innovative thinking and practical skills needed in today’s electronics-driven world.

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