Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering Undergraduate Programmes

 

General Information

Any second year course pattern in Engineering is acceptable for admission to third year Electrical Engineering or to third year Computer Engineering provided the requisite standing in Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics is obtained

Note: The baccalaureate degree programmes in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering are accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board of the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers.

Physical Conditioning and Second Language Courses

Important: The physical conditioning courses and the  second language courses are part of the four-pillar degree and apply to all RMC degree programmes except the 30-credit general degree programmes.
 
LCF: Based on the result of a placement test, students will be registered in LCF courses at the 100, 200, 300, or 400-level. Students will automatically be exempt from applicable lower level LCF courses once placed in the appropriate course. Students who attain a Second Official Language (SOL) proficiency level of at least BBB or higher on the Public Service Commission (PSC) Second Language Evaluation (SLE) will be exempt from LCF courses at RMC.
  • ATE101: Foundations of Fitness, Health and Sports
  • ATE301: Unarmed Combatives, Military Skills and Individual Sports
  • LCF100 : Compétence de base – partie I
  • LCF200 : Compétence de base – partie II
  • LCF301 : Compétence intermédiaire – partie I
  • LCF302 : Compétence intermédiaire – partie II
  • LCF400 : Compétence intermédiaire - partie III
Note: The PSC SLE is the only SOL certification-testing instrument currently accredited and used by the CAF to assess the SOL proficiency level. (DAOD 5039-8, Canadian Armed Forces Second Official Language Certification Testing)
 

B.Eng. Electrical Engineering

This is a 47.5 credit programme, including the core courses for Engineering.

Semester Fall
year 1
Winter
year 1
Fall
year 2
Winter
year 2
Courses
Semester total 6 credits 6 credits 6 credits 6 credits
Semester Fall
year 3
Winter
year 3
Fall
year 4
Winter
year 4
Courses
Semester total 6 credits 6 credits 5.5 credits 6 credits
 

B.Eng. Computer Engineering

This is a 48 credit programme, including the core courses for Engineering.

 
Semester Fall
year 1
Winter
year 1
Fall
year 2
Winter
year 2
Courses
Semester total 6 credits 6 credits 6 credits 6 credits
Semester Fall
year 3
Winter
year 3
Fall
year 4
Winter
Year 4 Computer Engineering Note6
Courses
Semester total 6 credits 6 credits 5.5 credits 6.5 credits
 

Laboratories and Equipment

The laboratories and offices of the department are located on the third, fourth and fifth floors of Modules 1 and 2 of the Sawyer Building (Building 69).

The department has a number of modern, well-equipped laboratories which permit the students to supplement their theoretical knowledge with practical experience. They allow the students to conduct experiments in electronics, communications and radar, energy conversion and machines, automatic control and robotics, analog simulation, microcomputers, computer networks and operating systems, 3-D graphics, VLSI system design and digital signal processing.

In addition, research rooms and facilities are provided for staff and graduate studies research. The principal research areas of the department are Communications and Radar, Automatic Control and Robotics, Power, Microprocessor applications and Embedded Computer systems, VLSI, Software Engineering and Real-Time Operating systems, with emphasis on applicability to the needs of the Canadian Armed Forces.

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