Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (with Co-op option)

University of Manitoba - Fort Garry Campus

Canada,Manitoba

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 23,200/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 120

Application Fee

Sep 2025

Apply Date

Canada, Manitoba

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1877

Total Students: 29,944 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

66 Chancellors Cir, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, Canada

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (with Co-op option)

Program Overview

Electrical engineers develop innovative products and solutions using electrical and electronic devices. These solutions are the basis of technologies from clean energy through communication systems to biomedical devices. This program is accredited through the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board and provides a platform for an exciting career in a field that connects today’s graduates with tomorrow’s technology.

The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering is one of five undergraduate engineering majors that can be undertaken after a common year of foundation studies.

The program in electrical engineering has a core-plus-elective structure. The core develops the necessary base in mathematics, the physical sciences, dynamics, thermodynamics, electric fields and circuits, and fundamental professional courses focused on energy conversion and transmission, electronics, materials and devices, communications and control systems.

At the conclusion of the program, you will have acquired both the knowledge and experience necessary to design and engineer practical electrical and electronic systems to solve real-world problems. To support that outcome, the final year includes a significant, industrially relevant, capstone group design project, in addition to control systems and communication systems as core requirements, with the remaining program based on electives.

Co-operative Education :

In the Co-operative Education and Industrial Internship Program (Co-op/IIP), you can complement your study with paid work experience. Competition, representational, and special-interest societies allow you to connect with fellow students with shared interests. And student exchange programs let you complete part of your degree at one of several partner universities around the world.

Specializations :

A certain level of specialization is possible through the selection of elective courses offered in the final year. In addition, the department offers recognized focus areas in power and energy systems, communication devices, engineering physics and biomedical.