• Masters of Engineering in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Manitoba is offered as a 2-years program.
  • The University of Manitoba also ranked 16th in Maclean’s Top 20 in 2020.
  • This program consists of coursework and research, which end up in the presentation of a thesis. 
  • Most electrical and computer engineers are employed by manufacturers of electrical and electronic equipment, computer hardware and software, aircraft, automobiles, business machines, and professional and scientific equipment.
  • They can also become actively involved in research developing new computer and electrical technologies.
  • Education in electrical and computer engineering also provides a sound technological background for further studies in medicine, law, and education.
  • Whether the student has an area of interest that involves automation, energy, communications, health, computers, and technology, or almost any other field of study, this program will serve the student well in pursuing a successful career.
  • The Student to Teacher ratio is 3:1 which helps increase interaction between professors and students.
  • Students can apply for scholarship programs initiated by the Government of Canada up to 40,664 USD per year
  • Students may have job opportunities as
    • Software Developer
    • Database Administrator
    • Computer Hardware Engineer
    • Computer Systems Analyst
    • Computer Network Architect.., etc.
  • The average salary of the students after getting placed is 46,475 USD per year.