- Dalhousie University offers a Master of Engineering in Electrical and Computer Engineering for a duration of 2 years.
- It is an on-campus, course-based, and thesis-based program offered on a full-time basis.
- The department offers various degrees in this program that are:
- MEng Electrical and Computer Engineering (2 years)
- MASc Electrical and Computer Engineering (2 years)
- Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering (3-4 years)
- The Master of Engineering (MEng) is a coursework degree requiring at least 7 courses, 1 graduate seminar, and a project. It is also a professionally oriented terminal degree program.
- University provides the flexibility to complete the program in 12 to 18 months.
- The research areas in Engineering program are:
- Applied Electromagnetics
- Biomedical Engineering
- Communications
- Computer Engineering
- Microelectronics
- Optics/Photonics
- Power and Energy Systems
- The seminars provide the students with an opportunity to develop skills in the presentation and discussion of research topics in a public forum.
- Students must also pass an oral examination of their projects and thesis.
- A final project is also required and an MEng student needs to make an oral defending presentation for his/her project report at the end of the program.
- All Master's degree students must pass all graduate-level classes with a grade of at least B- grade.
- The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department includes 14 full-time faculty members, 5 adjuncts, and 60+ graduate students.
- The faculty and graduate students conduct extensive research and development in partnership with industry through various programs that are recognized nationally and internationally.
- The average salary goes up to 58,000 USD after completion of the program.