Combined Degree - Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) & Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Electrical Engineering (EE) at Western University : Tuition Fee: $46,269.00 CAD / Year(Scholarship Available)
All Engineering students will complete a common first year, meaning all students take the same courses allowing them to experience various disciplines of engineering before deciding on an area of specialization. After completing the common first year, students will enroll in one of nine programs. During the common first year, students will solve real engineering problems. They will be provided with the fundamentals needed for success in upper years, while exploring various engineering disciplines.
After completing Western Engineering’s Common First Year, they can enroll in Electrical Engineering program, which covers a broad discipline including: energy and power systems, information communication and transmission, control and automation systems, biomedical engineering, and more:
- Energy and Power Systems
- Information Communication and Transmission
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Biomedical Engineering
Energy and Power Systems: The world is looking to develop sustainable, environmentally friendly and diversified sources of electrical energy. There is also significant demand in the power generation and distribution industry for the renewal and expansion of technical personnel. Electrical Engineering program offers an elective course that offers students a solid background in design and the operation of conventional power systems, as well as insight into modern and alternative sources of electric power generation.
Information Communication and Transmission: Information Communication including wireless systems is one of the most dynamic areas of industrial development and research. Technical electives in this area allows students to explore the operation and design of communication systems. Courses in theory and design of Communications Systems, Antennas, Data Networks and Digital Signal Processing are some examples.
Biomedical Engineering: As society continues to age there is a higher demand for intensive upgrades and modernization of medical equipment, resulting in a greater need for engineers specializing in design, manufacturing and servicing of such devices. This option offers students a solid background in the fields of signal processing, imaging and biomedical systems.