The Electronic Systems Engineering master’s program at the University of Regina develops advanced knowledge in electronics, communications, and power/energy systems. You’ll learn through a systems-focused curriculum and, where available, an applied co-op option that supports real-world engineering experience.
The Master's program in Electronic Systems Engineering at the University of Regina is designed to equip students with an advanced understanding of electronics, communications, and power systems. The curriculum emphasizes a systems-focused approach, providing opportunities for applied learning through optional co-op placements that enhance real-world engineering experience.
The program integrates rigorous graduate coursework with hands-on learning experiences, including research or co-op components where applicable. The course offerings may vary by term and availability, covering a range of core technical areas:
Applicants are generally required to possess a four-year bachelor's degree in a relevant engineering or science discipline. While there is no specific GRE or GMAT score requirement or minimum GPA mentioned, those from closely related fields may need to complete additional preparatory work as determined by the department.
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