- The Bachelor of Engineering in Communications Engineering is a 4-year program at Carleton University.
- Students will have the opportunity to apply to the Co-operative Education Program.
- A minimum of four work terms are required to obtain the Co-op designation on their degree.
- The program gives the flexibility to succeed in a world of rapidly changing technology, alongside the specific knowledge and skills that are highly valued by employers in the telecommunications and information industries.
- Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree program in Communications Engineering offers:
- Integrated studies in the principles and practice of telecommunications and related computer technologies;
- Development of strong problem-solving skills through hands-on laboratories and design work;
- Lecturers who are telecommunications experts from the university, industry, and government; and
- Excellent scholarships for high-standing students.
- There are modern, well-equipped laboratories and computer facilities on the campus.
- This Engineering program is fully accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board.
- The student to faculty ratio is 9:1 which bridges the gap between faculty and students.
- After graduating from this program, students will meet the educational requirements for registration as a professional engineer.
- Carleton University has an acceptance rate of 21%, compared to other Canadian universities