Overview
The Electrical Engineering program at the University of Victoria offers a Bachelor of Engineering degree that provides students with a strong foundation in electrical and computer engineering principles. The curriculum covers topics such as circuits, electromagnetics, signal processing, and power systems, with opportunities for specialization in areas like biomedical engineering, communications, and nanotechnology. A key unique feature is the mandatory co-operative education (co-op) program, which integrates up to 20 months of paid work experience, making it one of the largest co-op programs in Canada.
Career Prospects
Graduates are well-prepared for careers in high-demand sectors including telecommunications, renewable energy, electronics, and automation. The co-op experience enhances employability, with many students receiving job offers from their co-op employers upon graduation.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is delivered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, led by experienced faculty including department chair Dr. Andrew Fisher, with expertise in photonics and quantum computing. Other notable staff include researchers in power electronics and wireless communications.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students have access to state-of-the-art facilities such as the Antenna and Microwave Lab, Power Systems Lab, and the Institute for Integrated Energy Systems. Partnerships with industry leaders like BC Hydro and telecommunications firms provide research and co-op opportunities.
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