Doctorate’s in Electrical and Computer Engineering
On campus learning,
Full Time, Part Time,
Doctoral and postdoctoral
The total service fee for this program:
€ 299
Pre payment for this program:
€ 99
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ABOUT
Studying at Doctorate’s in Electrical and Computer Engineering Concordia University in Canada:
The PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering is the highest-level degree offered by the department, providing expertise in a chosen area through intensive research. Students advance their analytical and practical knowledge through a combination of specialized courses and a research thesis completed under the supervision of an experienced faculty member. The objective of the PhD is to train highly qualified students who will contribute to the research, development and technological innovations of the department and academia in general. Where possible, research of interest to industry is encouraged.
Necessary information:
- Duration: 4 years
- Degree awarded by: Concordia University in Canada
- Admission criteria: Master’s Degree
- Language of instruction: English
- Tuition fee: 3146
- Faculty: Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science
Curriculum:
- Biological Computing and Synthetic Biology
- Software Engineering
- Model-Driven Software Engineering
- Programming on the Cloud
- Applied Evolutionary and Learning Algorithms
- Neural Networks
- Embedded Systems Design
- Protocol Design and Validation
- Machine Learning for Cyber-Physical Systems
- Digital System Design and Synthesis
- VLSI Circuit Design
- Design for Testability
- ASIC Synthesis
- Functional Hardware Verification
- Formal Hardware Verification
- Foundations of Cyber-Physical Systems
- Real-time Systems
- Microprocessors and Their Applications
- Fault-Tolerant Distributed Systems
- Distributed Software Systems
Career opportunity:
Electrical engineers and computer engineers work at the frontier of high technology and are involved in research, the creation of new ideas, the design and development of new products and technologies, manufacturing and marketing activities.
Application Requirements:
- Transcripts: Applicants must submit official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.
- Letters of Recommendation: Typically, three letters of recommendation are required from individuals familiar with the applicant’s academic and/or professional abilities.
- Statement of Purpose: Applicants must provide a statement of purpose outlining their research interests and career goals, as well as their reasons for pursuing the PhD program at Concordia University.
- Resume/CV: A current CV or resume should be submitted, outlining the applicant’s academic and professional experiences, publications (if any), and research or industry involvement.
- Research Proposal: Applicants must submit a research proposal outlining their proposed research topic and methodology. The research proposal should demonstrate the applicant’s ability to conduct original research in the field of civil engineering.
Admission on a full-time basis
- Master’s degree or equivalent with high standing in engineering or computer science, or in a cognate discipline.
- Holders of a bachelor’s degree will, in general, be considered for admission to a master’s program only. After completion of a minimum of one term of full-time study in the Master’s degree, they may, upon application, be recommended by the Department and approved by the GCS Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies for admission to a PhD program.
Admission on a part-time basis
- Master’s degree with high standing in engineering, computer science or a cognate discipline.
- Proficiency in English. Applicants whose primary language is not English must demonstrate that their knowledge of English is sufficient to pursue graduate studies in their chosen field. Please refer to the English language proficiency page for further information on requirements and exemptions.
English language requirements:
• Applicants, regardless of citizenship, whose primary language is not English, will be required to provide proof of English proficiency scores prior to their admission to Concordia University. Test results that are more than two years old at the time of application will not be accepted.
• English second language (ESL) course requirement: The Department of Education offers ESL courses to non-native speakers of English who are accepted by Concordia University but who must upgrade their reading and writing skills.
• In all cases, the University reserves the right to require an English language proficiency test if it is deemed necessary.
Language Test | Overall Score |
TOEFL | Between 75 and 88 |
IELTS | Between 6 and 6.5 |
DET – Duolingo English Test | Score above 100 Or Score above 115 |
CAEL | The minimum acceptable score is 70 |
CAE and CPE | 180 |
PTE Academic | Between 50 and 57 |
Deadlines and intakes:
FALL
June 1 (all applicants)
WINTER
October 1 (all applicants)
SUMMER
February 1 (all applicants)
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Expenses (CAD)
3146
Application Fee
100
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
accommodation
Concordia University boasts a myriad of dormitories situated on both the Loyola Campus and the Sir George Williams Campus in the bustling heart of downtown Montreal. These dormitories provide accommodations ranging from single to double rooms, featuring communal amenities such as kitchens, bathrooms, and shared living spaces. Additionally, certain dormitories offer apartment-style living arrangements.
Outlined below are some of the student housing options available:
- Grey Nuns Residence: Steeped in centuries-old heritage, Grey Nuns Residence is centrally located in downtown Montreal on the Sir George Williams Campus.
- Hingston Hall: Designed for undergraduate residents, Hingston Hall is nestled within the tranquil surroundings of the Loyola Campus.
- Jesuit Residence: Recently refurbished, the Jesuit Residence accommodates a diverse mix of graduate and undergraduate students.
- YWCA Residence: Situated adjacent to the Sir George Williams Campus, the YWCA Residence dedicates two floors exclusively to Concordia University students.
After Graduation
Concordia University in Canada offers an array of employment assistance services tailored specifically for international students. These comprehensive services are meticulously crafted to facilitate students in securing employment opportunities, honing their career proficiencies, and navigating the intricate landscape of the Canadian job market.
Upon graduation, international students are entitled to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), enabling them to seek employment in Canada. The PGWP application grants individuals the privilege to work in Canada for a duration of up to three (3) years. It is imperative to initiate the PGWP application process within 90 days of receiving the final academic transcripts while concurrently holding a valid Study Permit.