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Program InformationThe first two years of study provide the essential background in basic science and mathematics and also introduces the student to the important concepts in Electrical and Computer Engineering such as circuits, digital systems, electronics, and communication systems. These two years of study are identical for both the Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering programs.In third and fourth year, the curriculum allows flexibility in a student's course selection, subject to program and accreditation requirements. A student has a greater choice from a broad array of courses in six areas of study that would appeal to their individual strengths and interests. A number of streams or course packages (public profiles) have been developed by the CMC (Curriculum Matters Committee) members to serve as course selection examples. These can be used as inspiration for a student to help develop more concrete decisions on their own. A student is also free to use one of the public profiles as their template. The example course packages can be found on Magellan - an online program to help facilitate the course selection process. Important Information
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