Computer Engineering degree

Why choose? Develop software savvy and hardware know-how.
Want to design a brain stimulator to combat symptoms of Parkinson's disease? Develop software to protect companies from cyber attacks? Create the next groundbreaking gaming platform?
As an expert in computer hardware-software interactions you will be ready for a career working in cutting-edge technologies.
Between labs and lectures, you'll gain experience with all aspects of computers, from chips and wiring to software, networks, and communications. You'll learn the basics of computing engineering in one of the top programs in the world (ranked #43 in the Academic Rankings of World Universities 2024). And your co-op terms will give you two years of paid work experience.
You’ll graduate ready for a career as a software developer, hardware engineer, IT specialist, systems designer, and more, in a wide range of industries such as enterprise software, automotive, aerospace, automation and robotics, networks and databases, health care, and security.
What courses will you take in Computer Engineering?
First-year courses
You’ll take courses in math, physics, programming, and digital logic to build core skills in hardware, software, and problem-solving for your upper-year classes.
September to December
January to April or May to August
This is a sample schedule. Courses are subject to change.
After first-year
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Your upper-year courses will cover computer architecture, operating systems, embedded systems, software design, and digital electronics, with technical electives to explore areas like AI, cybersecurity, or robotics.
- View all the courses required for your degree.
Customize your degree
Explore specializations within your program to enhance your degree.
- Communications & Signal Processing
- Quantum Engineering
Or choose one of the options available to all engineering students.
With its renowned co-op program and a supportive entrepreneurial ecosystem, À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Engineering is one of the world’s top engineering schools. You'll have access to emerging technologies, innovative professors, and world-class facilities.
Faculty:
Faculty of Engineering
Degree:
Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Engineering
Available as a co-op program?
Co-op only
Available as a regular program?
No
Available as a minor?
No
Follow your passion. With more technical electives than any other computer engineering program in Canada, you’ll be able to explore interests in everything from circuit boards to software security.
Study in a high-tech hub. À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ region is home to more than 1,500 technology companies, including Google and Shopify, providing lots of co-op and career opportunities.
Co-op = relevant paid work experience
À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ's co-op program, the largest in North America, is an amazing way to explore potential careers, learn to interview for jobs, graduate with up to two years of valuable experience — and make money!
Sample co-op job titles
- AI accelerator
- Hardware engineering
- Test automation developer
- Software developer
- Full stack web developer
- Data engineering student
- Data scientist
- iOS developer
- Infrastructure engineering intern
- QA developer, mobile
Starting in first year, you'll normally alternate between school and work every four months, integrating your classroom learning with real-world experience. You can return to the same employer for a couple of work terms to gain greater knowledge and responsibility or work for different employers to get a broad range of experience.
Your first work term will be halfway through first year (January to April 2026).
Year | September to December (Fall) | January to April (Winter) | May to August (Spring) |
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First | Study | Co-op | Study |
Second | Co-op | Study | Co-op |
Third | Study | Co-op | Study |
Fourth | Study | Co-op | Study |
Fifth | Co-op | Study | - |
or after first year (May to August 2026).
Year | September to December (Fall) | January to April (Winter) | May to August (Spring) |
---|---|---|---|
First | Study | Study | Co-op |
Second | Study | Co-op | Study |
Third | Co-op | Study | Co-op |
Fourth | Study | Co-op | Study |
Fifth | Co-op | Study | - |
There are two options for co-op sequences. You can request your preference if you receive an offer of admission.
What can you do with a degree in Computer Engineering?
Graduates commonly pursue careers in software and hardware development and engineering. They often work in software, technology, and automotive companies.
Recent graduates
- Engineer — Slack Technologies
- Software Engineer — Microsoft
- Firmware Engineer — Tesla Motors
- Network Administrator — OpenText
- Engineer, Software — Zynga
- Innovation Technical Lead — Sun Life Financial
- Chief Technology Officer — Rave Media
Possible professional designation
Learn about the future of careers in engineering.
Tuition fees for Engineering programs
First-year tuition
Type of fees | Tuition (8 months of school) |
---|---|
Domestic (Ontario residents) | $18,000 |
Domestic (Out of province students) | $20,000 |
International (visa students) | $74,000 |
- Estimated amounts listed include incidental fees. Fees based on 2025-26 tuition rates.
- Visit our financing page to learn about scholarships, estimate your total expenses, and see how co-op can help pay for your education.
Student life in Engineering
Student design teams
Have fun and develop hands-on experience through one or more of our 35+ student-led design teams!
Design teams include rocketry, concrete canoe, small airplanes, robotics, solar car, submarine racing, autonomous vehicle, Engineers Without Borders, and more.
Engineering Society (EngSoc)
is run by students and provides social and academic events and services to make your experience as a À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Engineering student the best it can be.
Benefit from mentoring for first-year students or meet other students through an annual conference, semi-formal, career fair, charity events, community outreach, and much more!
Women in Engineering
Women in Engineering (WiE) supports women and non-binary engineering students and alumni, while encouraging the next generation to pursue a future career in engineering
Any student is also welcome to join , a student-run club that promotes equality in STEM through skills workshops, discussions, and guest speakers.
Campus-wide activities
Our campus is packed with opportunities to get involved – no matter how unique your interests.
Between our 200+ student-run clubs, sports and recreation opportunities, student government, and events, student life at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ has something for everyone.

Admissions requirements
Ontario students: six Grade 12 U and/or M courses including
- Advanced Functions (minimum final grade of 70% is required)
- Calculus and Vectors (minimum final grade of 70% is required)
- Chemistry (minimum final grade of 70% is required)
- Physics (minimum final grade of 70% is required)
- English (ENG4U) (minimum final grade of 70% is required)
Previous experience in programming is recommended.
Admission averages: Individual selection from the high 80s to low 90s
Complete the Admission Information Form once you've applied.
Not studying in Ontario? Search our admission requirements.
How to apply
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