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Electrical Engineering

Bachelor of Engineering (BEng)

Interested in electrical devices and systems? Learn how to send, store and generate electricity. Specialize in one of ten areas of focus and graduate with vast career opportunities.

Areas of focus

  • Communications
  • Computational intelligence
  • Computer systems
  • Digital and embedded systems
  • Digital signal processing
  • Electrical energy systems
  • Electromagnetics and photonics
  • Electronics
  • Mechatronics
  • Network security and privacy

Careers

  • Circuit designer
  • Cyber security officer
  • Power engineer
  • Systems designer
  • System integration engineer
  • Wireless engineer

Sample courses

  • Electricity and Magnetism - ECE 216
  • Electrical Properties of Materials - ECE 220
  • Linear Circuits I - ECE 250
  • Linear Circuits II - ECE 300
  • Microprocessor-Based Systems - ECE 355

Admission

Apply to UVic as a high school student or a transfer student from another post-secondary institution.

High school students

Select Engineering: Year 1 entry (BEng) when you submit your application. You can declare your engineering specialization after one year of full-time study.

Transfer students

Select your engineering specialization when you submit your application.

If you have a technology diploma in computer, electrical or electronics engineering (or a related discipline), Camosun College offers a one-year that will enable you to enter third-year engineering studies at UVic. Consult with UVic's Engineering Advisor (engradav@uvic.ca) for more information.

Program details

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Application deadline

Admission requirements

Expanded qualifications

English Language proficiency

Transfer credit

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Scholarships

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