Graduate Programs

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If you’re looking to expand your knowledge, learn new engineering and research skills, and increase your professional value, consider pursuing a Master’s or Doctoral degree in electrical and computer engineering. Our graduates acquire advanced knowledge and critical research skills, and many are employed by industry, consultancies, governments, and research institutions.

The University of Windsor offers two master-level engineering programs — the Master of Engineering (MEng) and the Master of Applied Science (MASc). The MEng is a course-based program designed for working professionals or recent graduates who want to increase their knowledge in multiple, advanced topics. The MASc program is a research-based program that allows students to progress to the PhD level upon successful completion.

The Electrical and Computer Engineering department offers MEng, MASc and/or PhD degrees in the following areas:

Master of Engineering (MEng) — course-based program

Electrical and Computer Engineering

For more information about the MEng program, please contact: mengprog@uwindsor.ca
For MEng application information, please visit: MEng Program Application Procedures.


Master of Applied Science (MASc) — research-based program

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Integrated BASc-MASc


Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Electrical Engineering

For more information about the MASc and PhD programs, please contact: gradece@uwindsor.ca