The Computer Engineering (BEng) program at the University of Waterloo combines principles of electrical engineering and computer science to prepare students for designing and building computer systems. Objectives include developing expertise in hardware-software integration, digital systems, and embedded computing. Unique features include a mandatory co-operative education (co-op) program with up to six paid work terms, providing practical experience starting from the first year.
Graduates are well-positioned for roles in the technology sector, with strong demand due to the program's emphasis on real-world application through co-op placements. Common paths include positions in software development, hardware design, and systems engineering at leading tech firms.
The program is delivered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, led by experienced faculty such as Professor David A. Johns, a specialist in analog and digital circuits, and other researchers focused on computer architecture and VLSI design.
Students access state-of-the-art labs including the Microsystems and Nanotechnology Lab and the Centre for Intelligent Antenna and Radio Systems. Partnerships with industry leaders like Google, Intel, and BlackBerry provide co-op opportunities and research collaborations.
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