Master of Applied Science Electrical and Computer Engineering and Concentration Applied Artificial Intelligence

    Master of Applied Science Electrical and Computer Engineering and Concentration Applied Artificial Intelligence

    Duration2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 16,521 / term
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2026
    Master of Applied Science Electrical and Computer Engineering and Concentration Applied Artificial Intelligence

    About

    This program satisfies the requirements of the general Masters of Applied Science Electrical and Computer Engineering Program, but provides a concentration in Applied Artificial Intelligence by taking a minimum of 12 units of courses in the area. As electrical and computer engineers develop new generation systems, devices, applications and networks, it is critical to understand how to effectively, safely and responsibly leverage artificial intelligence theory and methodologies so to integrate them with system design and development. Core courses focus on Applied Machine Learning and Ethics for Design, AI, and Robotics. Furthermore, the students are able to specialize in option courses on deep learning, reinforcement learning, uncertainty, intelligence-enabled communications, autonomous, networked and multi-agent systems, adaptive signal processing, robotics, vision. and smart cities. Graduates of this concentration are equipped with the knowledge and skills to combine theory, research and practice in artificial intelligence to enable filling a wide range of career vacancies in industry, government and academia.

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    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    For the most accurate and up to date information on application deadlines, language tests and other admission requirements, please visit the specific requirements webpage.

    English Program Requirements

    Courses are delivered in English as the international language for advanced technology in engineering. However, the program will provide an appropriately supportive environment for francophone students to develop professional competence in technical English at their own pace. Students have the right, as stipulated in the University's bilingualism regulations (Academic Regulations I-2), to complete all their work, including their thesis, in the official language of their choice (French or English). There are fully bilingual professors and advisors who can support students in French.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    16,521 / term
    Master of Applied Science Electrical and Computer Engineering and Concentration Applied Artificial Intelligence
    University of Ottawa
    University of Ottawa
    Canada

    Canada, Ottawa

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