• McMaster University offers a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering for a duration of 4 years.
  • It is an on-campus, co-op program offered on a full-time basis.
  • Electrical Engineering is a broad-based, classical discipline with room for specialization: both computer engineering and biomedical engineering developed from the foundations of electrical engineering. 
  • This program focuses heavily on the physical design of electronics, electromagnetics, and communication systems.  
  • The study of the program is divided into three levels: Level II, Level III, Level IV.
  • The research areas of the program in which students can work are:
    • Biomedical engineering
    • Power engineering
    • Automotive power and electronics
    • CAD/optimization/simulation
    • Microelectronics
    • Power engineering
    • Signal processing
  • Students get communications and power laboratories to feature the most modern equipment in the telecommunications and power areas.
  • The Engineering co-op program is an optional program that provides students with the opportunity to work in real engineering positions before they graduate.
  • The Undergraduate co-op program is administered by the Engineering Co-op and Career Services Department (ECCS).
  • The program consists of an open-ended capstone project where students apply their acquired knowledge and develop their own unique technology to solve real problems.
  • Power systems, sustainable energy, and computer hardware/software are integrated into the program.
  • McMaster Engineering has many engineering clubs, teams, and societies students can join to enhance their practical knowledge and soft skills, provide support, or give them the chance to explore new activities.
  • The average salary of the program goes up to 46,000 USD.