• Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering program allows students to complete their degree in 2 years.
  • This program is offered on a full-time basis and it will also be offered on a part-time basis.
  • This course includes the following research areas:
    • Antennas, Microwaves and Wave Optics
    • Biomedical
    • Circuits and Systems Including Computer-Aided Design
    • Communications and Information Systems
    • Computer Hardware
    • Computer Software
    • Nanotechnology
  • This program is offered as a thesis-based.
  • The students to faculty ratio for this program is 14:1.
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) is Waterloo's largest academic department, with over 2,500 students, 86 full-time faculty members and more than 50 supportive staff.
  • In addition to offering undergraduate and graduate programs in electrical engineering and computer engineering, ECE provides academic expertise and support to Waterloo's multidisciplinary mechatronics, nanotechnology, and software engineering programs.
  • The University of Waterloo ranks #2 in Canada for engineering according to U.S. News and World Report Best Global Universities 2019.
  • The job opportunities after this program that students get are:
    • Software Developers
    • Web Developers
    • Power Engineer
    • Electrical Engineer
    • Transit Technology Systems Engineer
    • Industrial Electronics Specialist
    • Medical Device Developer, etc., with an average salary of 57,520 USD.