• McMaster University offers a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering for a duration of 4 years.
  • It is an on-campus, co-op program offered on a full-time basis.
  • Computer Engineering encompasses computer hardware, programming, electronics, digital communications, multimedia, signal processing, robotics, and other related technologies.
  • The program study is divided into three levels: Level II, Level III, and Level IV.
  • Students gain experiential learning with hands-on opportunities beyond the traditional lecture-style format to gain valuable experience.
  • The research areas of the program are:
    • Fault-tolerant computing
    • digital system testing
    • computer-aided design
    • parallel processing
    • neural computing
    • computer security
    • multimedia systems
  • The Engineering Co-op program is an optional program that provides students with the opportunity to work in real engineering positions before you graduate.
  • The undergraduate Co-op Program is administered by the Engineering Co-op and Career Services Department (ECCS).
  • McMaster Engineering has many engineering clubs, teams, and societies that students can join to enhance their practical knowledge and soft skills, provide support, or give students the chance to explore new activities. 
  • The average salary of the program goes up to 43,000 USD.