Electrical Engineering (BEng)
Power the future with electrical engineering innovations.
Why choose this program?
Electrical Engineering is the study of how to design, develop and test electrical devices. It requires a knowledge of mathematics, electricity, electromagnetism, and electronics and it covers the fields of power, control systems, telecommunications and signal processing. As a student, you will have an opportunity contribute to advancements in applied science and technology through your senior year industrial design projects and co-op work terms.
Admission requirements
Minimum admission requirements
To be considered for admission to this program, you must meet minimum academic criteria:
- Completion of secondary school (Grade 12)
- Achievement of the minimum average for your program of choice.
- Completion of Grade 12 English (or equivalent course).
Admission to many »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ programs is competitive. This means that meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
Program-specific admission requirements
- Minimum overall average: 70%
- Academic English 12
- Pre-calculus Math 12
- Academic Chemistry 12
- Academic Physics 12
- One additional academic subject
This program may employ a competitive average for admission purposes. Therefore, meeting minimum posted requirements does not guarantee admission.
Financial information
A university education is a significant financial investment. Every student is unique, and so are their financial circumstances. We offer competitive tuition, a robust scholarship and bursary program, and resources and support to help you explore financial options and develop a plan that works for you.Ìý
Program options
Undergraduate students have the option of following a co-op program (five years) or a non-co-op program (four years).
The following electrical engineering program options are offered by »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥â€™s Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Agriculture. Connect with an academic advisor after you start your studies to explore options such as:  
Bachelor of Engineering (for degrees only)
What you will learn
In the first two years of their degree, all engineering students complete the Core Engineering Program. You can take this Program either on the Sexton Campus in Halifax or the Agricultural Campus in Truro. You will study math, science, engineering science, and design, developing a broad foundation in engineering.
At the end of your first year, you can apply to one of our six tailored engineering disciplines including electrical and computer engineering. Placement in a specific discipline is competitive and based on academic performance in the first year.
Sample courses may include:
Engineering Design and Graphics I
Engineering Chemistry I
Applied Linear Algebra
Applied Vector Calculus
Thermo-Fluid EngineeringÌý
Applied Probability and Statistics
Electromechanics
MicroprocessorsÌý
Electromagnetic Waves and Propagation
Digital Signal Processing
Modern Control Systems
Digital Control Systems
Electrical and Computer engineers dream and invent the technologies of our future. Today’s society relies heavily on electrical, electronic and computer technology, creating a strong need for these types of engineers.
Careers
An engineering degree from »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ gives you the knowledge and skills you need to be employable in a various areas, whether you launch your career locally, nationally,Ìýor internationally. The range of career options you’ll find in engineering is impressive. Ìý