Electrical and Computer Engineering
The world is built on digital and electrical technology. As a graduate student in electrical and computer engineering, you’ll learn essential career skills and conduct independent research.
Our faculty and graduate students are working in research areas such as:
- Communication, signal processing and control
- Computers, software and networking
- Electronics and energy
- Electromagnetics and photonics
- Materials and devices
Degree programs offered
- Applied Data Science (MEng)
- Electrical and Computer Engineering (MASc)
- Electrical and Computer Engineering (MEng)
- Electrical and Computer Engineering (PhD)
- Telecommunications and Information Security (MEng)
Program | Expected length | Project or thesis | Course-based |
---|---|---|---|
MEng Applied Data Science | 1 year | No | Yes |
MEng Telecommunications and Information Security | 1 year | No | Yes |
MEng | 2 years | Yes | No |
MASc | 2 years | Yes | No |
PhD | 3-4 years | Yes | No |
Quick facts
- Program options:
- Masters, Doctorate
- Study options:
- Full-time study
- Program delivery:
- On-campus
- Dynamic learning:
- Co-op optional
Areas of focus
- Applied data science
- Biomedical engineering
- Communication, signal processing and control
- Computer engineering and networking
- Computer security and forensics
- Electromagnetics and photonics
- Electronics and energy
- Materials and devices
- Software engineering
Faculties and departments
Need help?
Contact the applicable graduate secretary:
MASc and PhD
Ashleigh Carlsen at
ecegsec@uvic.ca or
250-721-8675.
Applied Data Science (MADS)
Jessica Fox at
ecegsec3@uvic.ca or
250-853-3798.
MEng and Telecommunications and Information Security (MTIS)
麻豆精品 Simpson at
ecegsec2@uvic.ca or
250-721-8781.