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Undergraduate studies

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Prospective Students and Admissions

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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers undergraduate degree programs in three areas of study:ÌýElectrical Engineering (including honours),ÌýComputer EngineeringÌýandÌýSoftware Engineering. All programs provide students with a strong background in mathematics, basic sciences, and engineering science and design.

Program Information and Curricula

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Your degreeÌýrequirements not only depend on yourÌýprogram of study andÌýthe year you were admitted, but they also depend on whether you were admitted from a CEGEP or High School background.Ìý The links below will lead you to the sample curricula of your program, year, and background, as well as information regarding minors, elective courses, and complementary studies courses.

Curricula Changes and Updates

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In Fall 2016, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering revised the curricula of each program. These updates affected the offering of some of the courses listed in the sample curricula prior to 2016. Students admitted prior to this termÌýshould consult the links below to determine how to satisfy any course(s)Ìýthat haveÌýbeen phased out of their program.

IEPE & the Enhanced Power Concentration

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Students in the Electrical Engineering program are eligible for the Enhanced Power Concentration. This concentration allows students to take and participate inÌýindustry-sponsored courses, projects, internships and new employment opportunities in electrical power engineering. Supported by theÌýInstitute for Electrical Power Engineering (IEPE),Ìýan initiative of Hydro-Québec,Ìýstudents will have access to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, and a point of contact between industry and universities involved in power engineering. Explore the links below to learn more.

Advising and Contact Info

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