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Duration
4 years
Tuition
$65,760
Cambridge
Aug 24-Aug 24
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Degree
Year Founded
1967
Scholarships
yes
Bachelor of Engineering – Electronic Systems Engineering (International Students) only accepts applications from International Students.
The accredited Bachelor of Engineering program in Electronic Systems Engineering offers an exciting pathway into the world of software, hardware, and embedded systems integration. Designed for individuals seeking careers in software engineering, electronics, computer engineering, AI, machine learning, cybersecurity, and more, this program addresses the demand for skilled professionals at the intersection of software and hardware in Canada’s innovation economy. It’s ideal for makers, tinkerers, and analytical thinkers.
This honours-level, project-based program provides a hands-on learning environment where students apply engineering and project management principles to solve real-world challenges. Over four years, students build skills in software and electronics engineering, culminating in a capstone project to design and prototype a solution to a societal issue.
With twelve months of co-op experience integrated into the curriculum, students gain valuable industry exposure, applying classroom knowledge to real-world scenarios while earning credit towards Professional Engineers Ontario licensing. Small class sizes foster close relationships with professors, and state-of-the-art facilities support students as they develop their technical expertise.
Admission Requirements
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent, OR 19 years of age or older.
- For students with transcripts from outside of Canada, a comprehensive course-by-course credential evaluation is required.
What You’ll Learn
- Apply university-level mathematics, sciences, and engineering principles to solve electronic systems problems.
- Use critical thinking to analyze and solve complex issues in the design and application of electronic systems.
- Determine requirements and develop specifications for electronic systems.
- Conduct investigations using research, experimentation, data analysis, and information synthesis to draw conclusions.
- Evaluate and validate electronic systems against specifications and requirements.
- Transform ideas into technical solutions that meet stakeholder needs while considering health, safety, standards, and economic, environmental, and societal factors.
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Student Reviews (31)
This program has been very poorly administered from a scheduling standpoint.
The course is divided into 5 levels with scheduled breaks between each level. When Levels 3 and 4 became available, I registered and arranged my vacation time with work...
conestoga refuses to give me back my money due to the fact that i didnt withdrew on time, despite showing my health related isses why i was unable to withdrew on time, they still refuses which means to me that they dont really care about international ...

