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Graduate Programs
The Department of Systems and Computer Engineering at Carleton University has a large and active graduate programs:
- M.A.Sc. in Biomedical Engineering
- This program is offerred through the Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Biomedical Engineering
(OCIBME), a multi-disciplinary joint institute.
The program has four fields of study: Medical Instrumentation, Biomedical Image Processing, Biomechanics and Biomaterials,
Medical Informatics and Telemedicine.
- M.A.Sc. in Electrical Engineering
- This is an OCIECE
program offered jointly with the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering and the Department of Electronics at Carleton and the
University of Ottawa. This program requires the completion of a research thesis.
The Department of Systems and Computer Engineering is a member of the
Consortium for Graduate Education in Software Engineering
(ConGESE). This M.A.Sc. program permits the designation of "Specialization in Software Engineering" to be appended to
the M.A.Sc. in Electrical Engineering degrees of students sanctioned by the consortium.
- M.Eng. in Electrical Engineering
- This is an OCIECE
program offered jointly with the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering and the Department of Electronics at Carleton and with the
University of Ottawa. Prior to 2001, this program was offered with or without thesis, but from 2001 is offered only without thesis.
- Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
- This is an OCIECE
program offered jointly with the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering and the Department of Electronics at Carleton and the University of Ottawa.
- M.Eng. in Technology Innovation Management. (Degree by Project)
- The objective of the program is to train engineers and computer scientists to become competent and efficient managers of the engineering processes that deliver innovative telecommunications systems, products and services.
- M.A.Sc. in Technology Innovation Management (Degree by Thesis)
- The objective of the program is to train engineers and computer scientists to become competent and efficient managers of the engineering processes that deliver innovative telecommunications systems, products and services.
- M.Sc. in Information and Systems Science
- This program is specifically designed for students who do not have an undergraduate preparation in electrical engineering or computer science.
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