- The University of Regina offers MEng in Electronic Systems Engineering with a duration of 2 years (4 terms) program.
- This program is offered on a full-time basis.
- This program contains two options: co-op, or project.
- The program requires each student to complete a two-semester project and is oriented towards students desiring professional rather than academic careers.
- The MEng in Electronic Systems Engineering focuses on the following areas of research:
- Powers Systems Design
- Digital Control System Design
- Integrated Circuit Design
- Telecommunications and Computer Networks
- Digital Signal Processing Design
- RF and Microwave Engineering
- Students are enrolled in a Co-op route in their program of study and receive a letter from the Co-op office.
- Students will normally be assigned a project supervisor just prior to starting their project or during the first semester of the MEng project course.
- The project may be the development and testing of a functional device or system incorporating both hardware and software, or it may be a major study of a technological issue.
- The acceptance rate of this program is 85%.
- The Student to faculty ratio is 20:1 which bridges the gap between the faculty and students.
- After completing this program, students find employment as manufacturing and processing project engineers, aviation engineers, communications engineers, and many more., etc.