• Dalhousie University offers a Master of Engineering in Internetworking for a duration of 2 years.
  • It is an on-campus, course-based program offered on a full-time basis.
  • It is the world's longest-running graduate program dedicated to Internetworking. 
  • This program covers a range of topics related to the industry, including current technology and its past and future evolution.
  • This intensive degree program provides students with practical experience and the solid, theoretical background necessary to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of technology and the challenges that lie ahead.
  • Admission of students into the MEng in Internetworking program in September and January each year. There is no summer intake.
  • Students take two courses per term over two academic years with no scheduled breaks.
  • The courses are of five credit-hours each and are offered sequentially, in prerequisite order.
  • Upon completion of the program, a student may request a letter confirming that all requirements for graduation have been completed. There are two graduations each year - October and May.
  • Students have hands-on access to the most advanced Internetworking equipment and technology.
  • To succeed in the Internetworking industry, the students must have a solid understanding of materials from a number of disciplines, including engineering, computer science, and mathematics.
  • While studying in Dal’s Internetworking program, students may wish to gain a competitive edge in today’s Internetworking market by pursuing industry certifications.
  • After completing the Internetworking program, we encourage our students to become a Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert (CCIE) by doing the written examination and, shortly thereafter, the CCIE laboratory examination.
  • The average salary goes up to 52,000 USD after completion of the program.