• Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering at McGill University allows students to complete this program in 4 years.
  • Students need to complete 120 credits successfully to graduate from this Electrical Engineering program.
  • Students are exposed to both theoretical and practical issues of both hardware and software in well-equipped laboratories.
  • The Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering offers advanced training in the critical, historical, and theoretical analysis of:
    • Bioelectrical Engineering
    • Telecommunications and Signal Processing
    • Integrated Circuits and Systems
    • Nano-Electronic Devices and Materials
    • Computational Electromagnetics
  • In addition to technical complementary courses, students in the Electrical Engineering program take general complementary courses in social sciences, management studies, and humanities.
  • Electrical engineers create, design, build and operate the electrical systems that power homes, schools, and businesses.
  • They are also behind the technology used for cell phones, video games, automation, and robotics.
  • Electrical engineers are creative thinkers who are good at math and physics and enjoy working with computers and in labs.
  • They have strong communication skills that are useful since electrical engineers often work in teams with civil or mechanical engineers or architects.
  • The students to faculty ratio for this Electrical Engineering program at McGill University is 16:1.
  • The job opportunities after this Electrical Engineering program that students get at McGill University are:
    • Power Engineer
    • Electrical Engineer
    • Transit Technology Systems Engineer
    • Industrial Electronics Specialist
    • Medical Device Developer, etc., with an average salary of 37,250 USD.