Graduate Studies

Wireless Centre

Keep pace with the rapidly growing industry of electrical and computer engineering

The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Memorial University offers graduate programs leading to Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees in computer engineering as well as a course-based master's program in computer engineering. Select a link to learn more about graduate studies in electrical and computer engineering:

  • Graduate Applications: how to apply and application deadlines
  • About Our Programs: research-based programs and course-based programs leading to Masters (M.Eng.) and Doctoral (PhD) degrees

Cutting edge facilities and engineering software

Extensive computing, laboratory and workshop facilities and specialized software are available for the exclusive use of engineering students including the:

  • Instrumentation Control and Automation (INCA) Centre
  • Computer Engineering Research Labs (Centre for Digital Hardware Applications Research, the Software Engineering Research Lab, Multimedia Communications and Remote Sensing Lab, and Computer-Aided Design Lab for Analog and Mixed Signal VLSI Systems)
  • Advanced Wireless Communications Research Lab (AWCRL)
  • Power Devices and Systems Lab
  • Select research facilities available through our industrial and government collaborations

Applying to Memorial is as easy as 1-2-3! Follow the link to become a graduate student for everything you need to know about the university, its programs, admissions, the City of St. John's and environs, and lots more.

If you have questions, you can use the MUNlive chat to ask any time.

The priority deadlines for submitting applications for admission are:

November 1 (MEng and PhD) for Fall admission
April 1 (graduate diploma, MASc, international MEM) for Fall admission
May 1 (Canadian MEM) for Fall admission

For more information, contact:

Office of Associate Dean (Graduate Studies)
(709) 864-8900