Programs
A blend of fundamentals and theory, practical applications, and hands-on learning prepares you for an engineering career.
Programs by discipline

Computer Engineering
Work where hardware and software systems intersect. Use circuits, logic gates and physics to design computer systems and use your programming skills to develop the ways they will interact with software.

Electrical Engineering
Design and build systems using the transmission, storage or generation of electricity. Electrical engineers concentrate their work on electrical devices and systems ranging from telecommunications to robotics to control systems in planes, through the application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.

Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Examine the science and technological capabilities of materials and devices on the nanometer scale: quantum materials, nanoconstructs for medical applications, nanomechanical systems and biological circuits.
Degrees offered
Co-op programs
This program, which alternates work and study terms, is available to students in:
- BEng in Computer Engineering
- BEng in Electrical Engineering
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Undergraduate
19 undergraduate programs lead to bachelor degrees or certificates, including inter-disciplinary studies.
Graduate
34 graduate programs that lead to master's, doctoral, diploma and certificate degrees.
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Undergraduate prospective students:
study@concordia.ca
Graduate prospective students:
sas-front-desk@encs.concordia.ca