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2 Electrical Engineering MSc Degree Programs in Canada


Lakehead University
Master of Science in Engineering: Electrical & Computer
- Lakehead University, Canada
MSc
On-Campus
English
This program satisfies the demand in academia and industry for highly qualified personnel in the field of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The program is directed to graduates from the existing undergraduate Electrical Engineering and Software Engineering programs at Lakehead University and graduates from undergraduate programs at other universities.


Ontario Tech University
Master of Applied Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Oshawa, Canada
MSc
On-Campus
English
The Master of Applied Science (MASc) and Master of Engineering (MEng) programs in Electrical and Computer Engineering allow a student to study in all major areas associated with electrical, computer and software systems engineering. These areas include electronics, intelligent systems, communications, control, biomedical, power electronics, power generation, software engineering, mobile systems and embedded software systems. These disciplines are expected to be in high demand by employers.
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Studying Electrical Engineering at the Master’s level in Canada opens doors to innovation and problem-solving in diverse fields like telecommunications, renewable energy, and automation. Canada’s focus on research and practical application equips you with advanced skills required in today’s tech-driven world.
You'll delve into courses covering power systems, embedded systems, and control systems. These courses help you develop competencies in designing and optimizing electrical devices, implementing automation technologies, and analyzing complex systems. As a student, you’ll work on projects that challenge you to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, reinforcing your learning while honing your technical expertise.
The academic environment fosters collaboration and intellectual growth, allowing you to engage with both faculty and peers from various backgrounds. Graduates often find opportunities in industries such as energy production, electronics manufacturing, and communications, where your skills are highly valued. The program emphasizes research, preparing you to contribute to technological advancements across sectors.