98 Bachelor's degrees in Electrical Engineering in Canada

Electrical Engineering
In this Electrical Engineering B.Eng programme from Toronto Metropolitan University, you’ll delve into circuits, electronics and computer systems and explore how technology impacts people and society.

Automation and Robotics Engineering (Co-op) - Pathway for Electrical Engineering Technology
The Automation and Robotics Engineering (Co-op) - Pathway for Electrical Engineering Technology degree at Algonquin College prepares you for a career in the field of automation and robotics.

Electromechanical Engineering Technology (Co-op)
The Electromechanical Engineering Technology (Co-op) programme from Fanshawe College equips students with the skills to design, maintain, and repair electromechanical systems.

Electrical Engineering Technician (Co-op and Non Co-op Version)
The two-year Electrical Engineering Technician (Co-op and Non Co-op Version) program at Algonquin College provides you with the essential knowledge and skills sought by employers in the industry.

Electrical Techniques - Apprenticeship
Learn the theoretical principles and trade skills required to becoming an electrician with the Electrical Techniques - Apprenticeship course at Algonquin College.

Electromechanical Engineering Technician (Co-op and Non Co-op Version)
Discover all aspects of electromechanical engineering in the two-year Electromechanical Engineering Technician (Co-op and Non Co-op Version) programme at Algonquin College, delivered over four consecutive 14-week terms.

Electrical Engineering Technology (Co-op)
This Electrical Engineering Technology (Co-op) course from Niagara College focuses on power electronic systems and industrial automation in areas of electrical power generation, power distribution, protection and control, energy conservation, utility planning, and renewable energy systems.

Automotive Service Technology (Not PGWP Eligible – details in description)
If you’re passionate about cars and want to build a rewarding career in the automotive industry, this two-year Automotive Service Technology (Not PGWP Eligible – details in description) program at Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) will set you up for success.

Automation and Robotics Engineering (Co-op) - Pathway for Electromechanical Engineering
The Automation and Robotics Engineering (Co-op) - Pathway for Electromechanical Engineering degree at Algonquin College prepares you for a career in the field of automation and robotics.

Electrical Engineering Technician - Industrial
The Electrical Engineering Technician - Industrial program from Cambrian College is modeled after the Level 1 and 2 Trade School portions of the Ontario Electrician Apprenticeship.

Energy Systems Engineering Technology - Electrical (Optional Co-op)
This Energy Systems Engineering Technology - Electrical (Optional Co-op) programme from Conestoga College is designed to meet the needs of highly skilled technologists in the ever-expanding Electricity Sector.

Electrical Engineering Technician - Control Systems
Courses of the Electrical Engineering Technician - Control Systems programme from Humber Polytechnic are designed in collaboration with an industry advisory panel, ensuring you learn current and relevant electrical engineering topics.

Electrical Engineering Technology
This Electrical Engineering Technology degree from Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) is a nationally-accredited and internationally-recognized programme that provides a comprehensive study of electrical principles and practices.

Power Engineering Technology
Throughout the Power Engineering Technology from Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) you’ll study thermodynamics, electricity, electronics, refrigeration and air conditioning. You’ll also gain skills in mechanical drafting, blueprint reading, technical mathematics and physics.

Electrical Engineering Technician - Power
On the Diploma in Electrical Engineering Technician - Power (Program #403-433) from Mohawk College charge your career with a program that opens up electrical technician opportunities in both light and heavy industry.

Engineering - Electronic Systems Engineering
Design your future in this accredited Engineering - Electronic Systems Engineering degree programme from Conestoga College and discover the exciting and ever-changing world of electronic systems engineering - software, hardware, and embedded systems integration

Electric Drive Vehicle Fundamentals
The Electric Drive Vehicle Fundamentals programme from St. Clair College will introduce students to the aspects of Electric Vehicle (EV) fundamentals, both theory and practical. Students will study Electric/Electronic fundamentals, electrified vehicle systems and components, High Voltage safety, and Electric Vehicle maintenance.

Power Engineering Technology
The Power Engineering Technology program from Cambrian College is the only program of its kind in northern Ontario, Cambrian produces successful graduates who are in high demand within the industry.

Power Engineering Technician
This Power Engineering Technician programme from St. Clair College has been developed for those seeking employment as a power engineering technician who operates and troubleshoots the energy components in industrial power plants (chemical, food, pulp and paper etc.), electrical power plants (coal, gas, nuclear, wind, solar, methane, cogeneration, flex fuel etc.), or commercial buildings.

Electrical Technician - Industrial (Optional Co-op)
This Electrical Technician - Industrial (Optional Co-op) programme at Conestoga College serves the industry demand for recognized technicians and advanced electrical apprentices.