Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.E.)
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Electrical Engineering Program Details
Overview
The Electrical Engineering program at the University of Saskatchewan is a four-year degree offered by the College of Engineering. This program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in electrical engineering, including the design and management of power systems, communications networks, and electronic products.
Program Structure
- The program is a full-time, four-year degree.
- Students can enter this program directly from high school.
- The first year of the program is designed to help students succeed and make engineering more fun, with a focus on hands-on learning and daily tutorials.
- Students will choose their engineering specialty at the end of their first year.
First-Year Program
The first-year program, known as RE-ENGINEERED, is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in engineering principles. The program includes:
- Introduction to Engineering
- Mechanics (Dynamics and Statics)
- Design
- Engineering Mathematics
- Electrical Circuits
- Engineering Communication
- Computer Science
- Natural sciences and their connection to engineering
- Process Engineering
- Hands-on experiences in the engineering disciplines
Featured Classes
Some of the classes that students may take while completing this degree include:
- EE 221: Analog Electronics
- EE 232: Digital Electronics
- EE 341: Electric Machines Fundamentals
Why Study Here?
The University of Saskatchewan offers a unique and supportive learning environment, with a focus on hands-on learning and academic support. Students will have access to state-of-the-art technology and equipment, as well as a strong team of academic advisors.
Careers
Graduates of the Electrical Engineering program will have a wide range of career opportunities, including:
- Creating electronic devices such as 3-D TVs, Blu-Ray players, cell phones, and iPads
- Designing power train technology and control systems for vehicles
- Developing instruments to be used in agriculture, medicine, manufacturing, and more
- Developing green energy technologies such as solar panels and wind generators
Tuition Estimates
The estimated tuition fees for the program are: | Canadian students | International students | --- | --- | --- | Tuition | $12,567 | $60,823 Student fees | $1,308.24 | $1,308.24 Books | $1,500 | $1,500 Total | $15,375.24 | $63,631.24
Program Options
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree is a four-year program offered by the College of Engineering. Students can also enhance their experience with the following options:
- Certificate in Professional Communication
- Certificate in Technological Innovation
- Co-op Internship Program
Admission Requirements
Admission requirements depend on the student's situation and education background. Students can view the specific requirements based on their high school or university/college background.
Application Deadlines
The application deadlines for the program are:
- Fall term: February 15, 2026 (early admission deadline: December 1, 2025)
- Documents due: March 1, 2026 (early admission: December 1, 2025)
Related Programs
Related programs offered by the University of Saskatchewan include:
- Applied Computing
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Science
- Mechanical Engineering
