Engineering, accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB), with an optional co-operative education component. The design of their program courses also grants students an Electrical Engineering Technology Diploma at the end of second year, which will allow students to enter into the workforce as an Electrical Engineering Technologist if students don't wish to pursue the final two years of the degree program. During the first two years of the Electrical Engineering program, their studies will emphasize: Circuit Theory, Control Systems, Instrumentation, and Telecommunications. At this point students will receive their Electrical Engineering Technology Diploma.