Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in Electronic Systems Engineering
The bachelor’s degree in electronic systems engineering from the University of Regina in Saskatchewan prepares you to become an effective engineer with career options across many areas of specialty, including:
- Wired and wireless communications
- Embedded systems
- Electric power
- Control and automation for natural resource and manufacturing industries
Accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB), this electronic systems engineering bachelor degree qualifies you to register with provincial/territorial associations, which puts you on the path to becoming a professional engineer.
U of R’s systems approach to electronic engineering focuses on critical technical engineering content as well as safety, environmental, social and economic considerations.
Complete assignments inside hands-on labs with dedicated instructors. Take courses taught by faculty with deep industry experience and connections. Make the most of co-op/internships where you can earn as much as $8,000-$13,000 per semester while gaining valuable work experience.
Note, even if you started your engineering degree elsewhere, U of R can help you finish your degree. We welcome transfer students into the electronic systems engineering bachelor’s degree program.
The bachelor’s degree in electronic systems engineering from the University of Regina in Saskatchewan prepares you to become an effective engineer with career options across many areas of specialty, including:
- Wired and wireless communications
- Embedded systems
- Electric power
- Control and automation for natural resource and manufacturing industries
Accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB), this electronic systems engineering bachelor degree qualifies you to register with provincial/territorial associations, which puts you on the path to becoming a professional engineer.
U of R’s systems approach to electronic engineering focuses on critical technical engineering content as well as safety, environmental, social and economic considerations.
Complete assignments inside hands-on labs with dedicated instructors. Take courses taught by faculty with deep industry experience and connections. Make the most of co-op/internships where you can earn as much as $8,000-$13,000 per semester while gaining valuable work experience.
Note, even if you started your engineering degree elsewhere, U of R can help you finish your degree. We welcome transfer students into the electronic systems engineering bachelor’s degree program.