- The Master of Applied Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering is a 2-year program at the University of British Columbia(UBC).
- This program consists of both coursework and thesis.
- This program is for those students who are interested in pursuing advanced studies and research in Biomedical Technologies, Communications Systems, Computer, and Software Systems, Energy Systems, or Micro and Nano Technologies.
- Facilities are provided for research in:
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Communications and signal processing
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Computers and computer applications
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Digital system design
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VLSI design and software engineering
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Power systems and power electronics
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- Electrical and Computer Engineering is one of the largest graduate programs at The University of British Columbia with over 75 faculty members and 400 students.
- The faculty members also collaborate with colleagues in the Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of Science as well as with industry leaders
- These collaborations allow the students to work beside world-leaders in their area of interest.
- The number of students enrolled in this program is 102 to 109.
- The Student to Faculty Ratio is 18:1 which resolves the interaction Problem.
- This program prepares students for employment directly after completing the degree or to pursue further studies in a Ph.D program.
- The University of British Columbia ranked as the 45th best university in the world in the QS World University Rankings.