Electrical and Computer Engineering (Aeronautics) - Master of Applied Science (MASc)
Course Overview
The Master of Engineering (MEng) in Electrical and Computer Engineering with a specialization in Aeronautics at the University of Waterloo is a coursework-based program designed to provide advanced knowledge and skills in areas relevant to the aerospace industry. This program focuses on equipping students with expertise in the design, development, and operation of aeronautical systems, including aspects of electrical and computer engineering applied to aerospace applications. It is a non-thesis, course-based degree that allows students to deepen their understanding of specific technical areas through a selection of graduate courses.
What You'll Learn
Specialized knowledge in aeronautics: You will acquire in-depth knowledge in areas critical to aerospace engineering, such as avionics, control systems, communication systems, and embedded systems within an aeronautical context.
Practical skills for industry: The program is designed to enhance your engineering skills, making you well-prepared for roles in the aerospace, defense, and related high-tech industries.
Advanced problem-solving abilities: You will develop advanced analytical and problem-solving skills applicable to complex engineering challenges in aeronautical systems.
Networking opportunities: Studying at a renowned institution like the University of Waterloo provides opportunities to connect with faculty, industry professionals, and peers.

40,000 CAD

University of Waterloo
https://uwaterloo.ca
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