Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
4 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Electrical Engineering | Computer Engineering | Software Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Computer Engineering, B.Sc.

The Computer Engineering program at the University of Manitoba is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of computer engineering. The program is accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) and is recognized as a professional engineering program.


Degree Requirements

To graduate with a B.Sc. in Computer Engineering, students must complete a minimum of 154.5-160.5 credit hours of coursework, including:


  • 37.5 credit hours of Preliminary Engineering Program requirements
  • 3 credit hours of ANTH 2430: Ecology, Technology and Society
  • 3 credit hours of COMP 1020: Introductory Computer Science
  • 3 credit hours of COMP 2140: Data Structures: Analysis and Implementation
  • 3-4 credit hours of one of the following courses: COMP 3010, COMP 3430, ECE 3630, or ECE 4530
  • 3 credit hours of ENG 2030: Engineering Communication: Strategies for the Profession
  • 3 credit hours of ENG 3000: Engineering Economics
  • 3 credit hours of MATH 2130: Engineering Mathematical Analysis 1
  • 3 credit hours of MATH 2132: Engineering Mathematical Analysis 2
  • 3 credit hours of MATH 2136: Mathematics for Computer Engineering
  • 3 credit hours of PHYS 2152: Modern Physics for Engineers
  • 3 credit hours of STAT 2220: Contemporary Statistics for Engineers
  • 5 credit hours of ECE 2160: Electronics 2E
  • 5 credit hours of ECE 2220: Digital Logic Systems
  • 4 credit hours of ECE 2262: Electric Circuits
  • 4 credit hours of ECE 2400: Engineering Algorithms 1
  • 4 credit hours of ECE 3400: Engineering Algorithms 2
  • 4 credit hours of ECE 3610: Microprocessing Systems
  • 4 credit hours of ECE 3700: Telecommunication Network Engineering
  • 4 credit hours of ECE 3740: Systems Engineering Principles 1
  • 4 credit hours of ECE 3760: Digital Systems Design 1
  • 4 credit hours of ECE 3780: Signal Processing 1
  • 4 credit hours of ECE 4150: Control Systems
  • 4 credit hours of ECE 4240: Microprocessor Interfacing
  • 4 credit hours of ECE 4830:{ Signal Processing 2
  • 6 credit hours of ECE 4600: Group Design Project
  • 3 credit hours of one Complementary Studies Elective
  • 6 credit hours of two Natural Science Electives
  • 15-20 credit hours of five Technical Electives

Concentrations

The Computer Engineering program offers several concentrations, including:


  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Embedded Systems
  • Software Engineering
  • Biomedical
  • Mechatronics
  • Entrepreneurship

Each concentration has its own set of required and elective courses.


Preliminary Engineering Program

The Preliminary Engineering Program is a common first-year program for all engineering students at the University of Manitoba. The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in mathematics, science, and engineering principles.


Courses

The Computer Engineering program offers a wide range of courses, including:


  • ECE 2160: Electronics 2E
  • ECE 2220: Digital Logic Systems
  • ECE 2262: Electric Circuits
  • ECE 2400: Engineering Algorithms 1
  • ECE 3400: Engineering Algorithms 2
  • ECE 3610: Microprocessing Systems
  • ECE 3630: Real-time Embedded Systems
  • ECE 3700: Telecommunication Network Engineering
  • ECE 3740: Systems Engineering Principles 1
  • ECE 3760: Digital Systems Design 1
  • ECE 3780: Signal Processing 1
  • ECE 4150: Control Systems
  • ECE 4240: Microprocessor Interfacing
  • ECE 4830: Signal Processing 2
  • ECE 4600: Group Design Project

Co-operative Education and Industrial Internship Programs

The University of Manitoba offers a Co-operative Education and Industrial Internship Program, which provides students with the opportunity to gain practical work experience in their field of study.


Faculty Academic Regulations

The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Manitoba has its own set of academic regulations, including rules regarding admission, academic standing, and graduation requirements.


Admission to the Price Faculty of Engineering

Admission to the Price Faculty of Engineering is competitive and based on a student's academic performance.


Academic Regulations

The University of Manitoba has a set of academic regulations that apply to all students, including rules regarding grades, academic standing, and graduation requirements.


Residence and Written English and Mathematics Requirements

The University of Manitoba has residence and written English and mathematics requirements that must be met by all students.


Course Identification

The University of Manitoba uses a course identification system to identify courses and their credit hour values.


Grades and Grade Point Average Calculation

The University of Manitoba uses a grading system to evaluate student performance, and grade point averages are calculated based on the grades earned by students.


Academic Evaluation

The University of Manitoba has a set of rules and procedures for evaluating student performance, including methods of evaluation and appeal procedures.


Academic Integrity

The University of Manitoba takes academic integrity seriously and has a set of rules and procedures for dealing with academic misconduct.


Appeals of Grades

Students have the right to appeal their grades, and the University of Manitoba has a set of procedures for handling grade appeals.


Attendance and Withdrawal

The University of Manitoba has rules regarding attendance and withdrawal from courses and programs.


Deferred and Supplemental Examinations

The University of Manitoba has procedures for deferred and supplemental examinations.


Final Examinations

The University of Manitoba has rules regarding final examinations, including scheduling and attendance requirements.


Hold Status

The University of Manitoba has a hold status system, which prevents students from registering for courses or receiving transcripts if they have outstanding obligations to the university.


Graduation and Convocation

The University of Manitoba has rules and procedures regarding graduation and convocation, including application procedures and ceremony attendance requirements.


Personal Information

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