The Electrical Engineering (BEng) program at the University of Waterloo focuses on designing and developing electrical systems, electronics, and communications technologies. Objectives include providing a strong foundation in circuit theory, electromagnetics, and signal processing, with an emphasis on practical application through mandatory co-operative education (co-op) terms. Unique features include integration of six co-op work terms starting after the first year, allowing students to gain up to two years of paid professional experience, and a curriculum that combines theoretical coursework with hands-on projects in areas like renewable energy and biomedical engineering.
Graduates are well-prepared for roles in industries such as telecommunications, power generation, and consumer electronics. The co-op experience enhances employability, leading to opportunities in research, design, and management positions. Many secure full-time jobs with co-op employers upon graduation.
The program is led by faculty in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, including experts like Professor Magdy Bayoumi in signal processing and Professor Raafat Mansour in RF/microwave engineering, who contribute to teaching and research supervision.
Students access state-of-the-art facilities such as the Waterloo Advanced Technology Group labs for circuit design and the Institute for Quantum Computing for advanced electronics research. Partnerships with industry leaders like BlackBerry, Siemens, and Hydro One provide co-op placements and collaborative projects.
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