Electrical and Computer Engineering

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The Masters of Engineering (M.Eng.) program is suited to students who wish to pursue their electrical and computer engineering education beyond the undergraduate level but do not wish to pursue a thesis based research program. The program requires students to complete 30 credits of course work with the option of completing a supervised project.

The typical completion time for the M.Eng. is 12-16 months, if pursued on a full-time basis. M.Eng. degree candidates registered as full-time students are required to spend at least one winter session at the University. Candidates can also complete the M.Eng. on a part-time basis. In either case the program must be completed within 5 years of initial registration.

M.Eng. candidates have two options for completing the necessary 30 credits.

Option 1:
  • EECE 500 Level or above(12 credits)
  • 500 Level or above(12 credits)
  • Candidate's Choice 300/400/500 Level(6 credits)
Option 2:
  • EECE 500 Level or above(12 credits)
  • 500 Level or above(6 credits)
  • Candidate's Choice 300/400/500 Level(6 credits)
  • Supervised Project(6 credits)
Applicants to the M.Eng. program must have an accredited (by UBC) four year Bachelor's degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering or a closely related field. It is preferred that M.Eng. applicants have some industrial experience.Applicants should ensure that all necessary documents are included:Official transcripts from each post-secondary institution Curriculum Vitae (CV)UBC-specified Statement of PurposeEnglish Proficiency exam (if required)Scan copy of Permanent Residents card or Canadian Citizenship card (if applicable) English Language Requirements IELTS band: 7 TOEFL paper-based test score : 600 TOEFL iBT® test: 100

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In the ECE department, admission is considered separately from financial support. Financial assistance is available for some students.It is up to the student to ensure that sufficient funds are available to undertake his/her graduate program. The Department has a very strong research focus and ranks number one amongst ECE departments in Canada in NSERC research funding per professor. Students should contact potential supervisors for research assistant funding.
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