Communication Systems | Students are immersed in the analysis and evaluation of a broad range of communication systems with particular emphasis on design and implementation strategies optimized for locally and regionally relevant applications. Treatment includes hardware, software, design and development methodologies as well as applications within communications. |
Control Systems | Students are trained in the design and analysis of state of the art control and process systems both in theory and practice. The focus is on higher order complex systems, non-linear systems and adaptive control strategies. |
Energy Systems | Students are exposed to advanced methods, analysis techniques and technologies that are used in the planning, design, implementation, operation, protection and analysis of electrical power systems. |
Integrated Systems | Students acquire knowledge and skills in advanced methods and technologies used in the planning, design, implementation and operation of electronic and computer systems and other modern integrated systems. |
Additional details on the Master of Applied Science (MASc) in Electrical & Computer Engineering programme can be found in the Faculty of Engineering Postgraduate Regulations & Syllabuses handbook.
The MASc is offered through face to face delivery to both full-time and part-time students. Full-time students must register for 4 taught courses per semester and may complete the programme in 3 semesters. Part time students must register for 2 taught courses per semester and may complete the programme in 6 semesters.
MASc students begin with a set of 8 courses. After these are completed students undertake a sequence of courses related to a capstone research and development project. The table below gives details of the programme credit structure. Students may select any of the offered courses as an elective. Approval must be obtained to register for an elective course outside of the department.
Taught Courses | 2 compulsory courses 5 core courses in a major 1 elective course |
24 credits |
Project | Supervised research course (ECNG 6021) Project (ECNG 6022 & ECNG 6023) |
4 credits 8 credits |
Total | 36 credits |
Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
ECNG 6709 Business Management Pre-requisites: ECNG 3021 or equivalent undergraduate course of study |
3 | ECNG 6710 Research Methods | 3 |
Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
ECNG 6700 Stochastic Processes, Detection and Estimation | 3 | ECNG 6701 Data Communication Networks | 3 |
ECNG 6703 Principles of Communication | 3 | ECNG 6704 Performance Engineering of Computer Communication Systems | 3 |
ECNG 6706 Antennas & Radiation (optional) | 3 | ECNG 6708 Transmission Systems | 3 |
Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
ECNG 6604 Linear Control Systems | 3 | ECNG 6600 Real Time Systems | 3 |
ECNG 6605 Distributed Computer Control | 3 | ECNG 6603 Modern Control Strategies | 3 |
ECNG 6711 Adaptive Control | 3 |
Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
ECNG 6500 Computer Aided Power Systems Analysis | 3 | ECNG 6505 Surge Phenomena & Insulation Coordination | 3 |
ECNG 6503 Advanced Power Systems Protection | 3 | ECNG 6509 Switchgear & Transformer Technology | 3 |
ECNG 6504 Electrical Drives & Industrial Power Systems | 3 |
Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
ECNG 6601 Digital Electronic Systems | 3 | ECNG 6600 Real Time Systems | 3 |
ECNG 6605 Distributed Computer Control | 3 | ECNG 6613 Database Systems Principles and Design |
3 |
ECNG 6619 Visual Media Processing 1 (optional) | 3 | ECNG 6614 Multiprocessor Systems | 3 |
Students proceeding to the project phase are required to complete the courses outlined in the table below in sequence.
Course | Credits | |
1 | ECNG 6021 MASc Research I | 4 |
2 | ECNG 6022 MASc Research II | 0 |
3 | ECNG 6023 MASc Project | 8 |
The project phase may be started at any point of the academic year as these course are offered in Semester 1, Semester 2 and inter-semester period (summer). Students would nominally completed the project in 3 semesters. Students who make substantial progress in ECNG 6021 may be allowed to shorten the project period to 2 semesters by registering for ECNG 6022 and ECNG 6023 simultaneously.
A PG Diploma in the respective major will be awarded to students who obtain 21 credits of courses as shown below, if required:
5 core course in a Major | 15 credits |
Business Management (ECNG 6709) | 3 credits |
1 elective course | 3 credits |
Minimum requirements for entry into the MASc are:
Candidates with a BSc Third Class (Hons) Degree in Electrical Engineering may be considered eligible for entry, subject to an evaluation of the BSc degree and relevant post-degree industrial experience.
For entry into MASc Energy Systems option, only candidates with qualifications under categories 1 or 2 or equivalent are eligible for entry.
Students who seek entry may be required to pursue qualifying courses and undertake examinations in these courses. The qualifying courses will be determined by the Head of the Department and will not normally exceed 12 credits.
Each MASc major has a different set of set of required BSc level courses. These may be waived based on qualification and experience. Otherwise, candidates are required to complete the relevant prerequisites as qualifying or departmental courses, as determined by the Department Head. Qualifying courses are prerequisites for entry into the programme while departmental courses (co-requisites) may be undertaken along with Master's courses in the MASc programme.
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