University of Regina

Canada
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Masters

Electronic Systems Engineering

Offered at University of Regina, Canada
DegreeMasters
FieldMEng Electronic Systems
Duration2 years
Tuition29675.00

Overview

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.

About this programme

Overview

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.

What you'll study

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:

  • Core technical areas include:
    • Advanced electronic systems and design
    • Signal processing
    • Advanced communication systems
    • Cyber-physical systems
    • Smart energy systems
    • Power systems protection and control
    • Applied machine learning in engineering contexts
  • Laboratory and applied components consist of:
    • Wireless sensor networks lab
    • Microelectronics/embedded systems lab equipped with industry-standard tools
    • Power systems lab focusing on protection and control
    • Fully equipped electronics lab
    • Radio frequency (RF) lab
    • Robotics and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) lab
  • Capstone / research component: Students will typically complete a research or applied project as part of their chosen study plan. Specific requirements should be confirmed with the department.

Entry requirements

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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