With collaborative research opportunities, a strong sense of community between faculty and students, and exceptional teaching and research, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering prepares you to excel in your graduate studies.
We offer research-oriented doctoral and master’s programs, including our unique Master of Applied Science in Artificial Intelligence. Our students graduate as experts in their field with strong technical and academic skills.
12 months and a project: Course work and project
2 years: Course work, research and thesis
Applications open to third year ECE students. Work towards your master’s degree while completing the final year of your undergraduate degree. Research project and course work.
4 years: Course work, comprehensive exams, research and thesis
Recognized nationally and internationally, our faculty members include two Canada Research Chairs, a Queen's Research Chair, and four IEEE Fellows.
We provide our graduate students with modern office space and cutting-edge research facilities. Home to multiple research labs, our facilities include Queen's Centre for Energy and Power Electronics Research (ePower) and Lightwave Systems Research Laboratory.