Posts Categorized: Undergraduate Students
Whether you’re a first-year electrical or computer engineering student, well into your ECE undergraduate journey, or completing a master’s degree, you may be thinking about the opportunities ahead. What kinds […]
A new cybersecurity certificate for undergraduate students aims to prepare students for careers in one of today’s most rapidly evolving areas of engineering.
“Canada is home to some of the best and brightest students, and we aim to inspire and empower them to shape the future of technology for all of us.” This […]
The University of Toronto’s Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE) is proud to share an important milestone: 43% of the 2025 incoming undergraduate class self-identified as female. This milestone […]
2025 Schulich Leaders grateful for ‘life-changing’ scholarship to study STEM at U of T.
Students from across the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering and the Faculty of Arts & Science are acquiring industry-ready skills and making meaningful industry connections, thanks to a $1.38 million gift from the Royal Bank of Canada.
Whether you’re a first-year engineering student learning how to manage your time or an upper-year student fine-tuning your study strategies, we’ve got you covered with this guide to building better […]
Printed Circuit Board Prototyping (PCBP) facility in the Myhal Centre is jointly supported by MIE, ECE and U of T Engineering
Your first year of university and the transition from high school to university can be overwhelming. There’s getting used to a new campus, meeting new people, and adjusting to a […]
What does ECE stand for? ECE is an acronym for Electrical & Computer Engineering. What exactly does that mean, and what exactly does this encompass? Think of any electrical or […]
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