4 Bachelor's degrees in Communications Engineering in Canada
Digital Communications and Wireless Technologies
Digital Communications and Wireless Technologies is a two-year program from British Columbia Institute of Technology that prepares students for careers in the data and wireless/radio frequency (RF) telecommunications industries.
Geomatics Engineering Technology
The Geomatics Engineering Technology diploma program from British Columbia Institute of Technology is a two year course of study leading to a Diploma in Geomatics that is nationally recognized. Students in this program acquire a solid background in applied math, physics, cartography, photogrammetry, plane surveying, geodetic surveying and computer applications.
Communications Engineering
Carleton University is proud to offer the only Communications Engineering BEng program in Canada. Telecommunications engineers play a vital role in today’s world, serving as the architects of cloud computing, satellite and smart phone communications, internet applications, social networking technologies, wireless systems, and integrated voice, date and video communications.
Graphic Communications
With the Graphic Communications diploma from British Columbia Institute of Technology, you will learn to design and produce a wide range of compelling and visually appealing graphic products, such as packaging and marketing materials, architectural and vehicle wraps, signage and billboards, magazines and posters, and t-shirts and other specialty printing.