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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Location
Location
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Undergraduate Programs Office
- McConnell Engineering Building, Room 602
- 3480 University Street
- Montreal QC H3A 0E9
- Telephone: 514-398-3943
- Email: undergrad.ece [at] mcgill.ca
- Website: mcgill.ca/ece
About the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
About the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers undergraduate degree programs in:
- Electrical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering (Honours)
- Computer Engineering
- Software Engineering Co-op
All programs provide students with a strong background in mathematics, natural sciences, engineering science, engineering design, and complementary studies, in conformity with the requirements of the (CEAB).
In addition to technical complementary courses, students in all three programs take general complementary courses in humanities and social sciences and/or management studies and law. These courses allow students to develop specific interests in areas such as psychology, economics, management, or political science.
Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) - Electrical Engineering (134 credits)
Program credit weight: 134-137 credits ...
For more information, see Electrical Engineering (134 credits).
Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) - Honours Electrical Engineering (138 credits)
Program credit weight: 138-141 credits Program credit weight for Quebec CEGEP students: 113-116 credits
For more information, see Honours Electrical Engineering (138 credits).
Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) - Computer Engineering (133 credits)
Program credit weight: 133-136 credits ...
For more information, see Computer Engineering (133 credits).
Bachelor Engineering (B.Eng.) - Co-op in Software Engineering (141 credits)
The B.Eng. Co-op in Software Engineering program focuses on the skills needed to design and develop complex software systems, and it includes mandatory co-op terms. The program emphasizes the application of the principles and techniques of engineering, computer science, and mathematical analysis to cover the lifecycle of engineering modern software applications. ...
For more information, see Co-op in Software Engineering (141 credits).