Carleton University Faculty of Engineering and Design
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
- Faculty of Engineering and Design
Our renowned Bachelor of Engineering degree offers an exceptionally comprehensive range of programs. At Carleton, we prepare you for a successful career as an engineer by combining rigorous programs and a highly supportive learning environment with practical hands-on experience.
Read on: eng.carleton.ca
These programs sound rigorous, but very rewarding!
Carleton have the best general engineering program in Canada, with Aerospace, Biomedical, Sustainable and Renewable Engineering being the strongest in Canada and some of the best in North America.
I miss Carleton University, best years of my life!
the girl and guy at 3:18 were presenting their fourth year poster in the same room I was presenting mine. I was just behind them but didn't appear in this video, lol. Their project was really good :D.
I was in Aerospace Engineering stream A before i switched to sciences. I've chosen carleton over U of T because of the Greenspace. We have strong coop connections here in the capital, and I think that is really important. As to my decision to switch to sciences, it is more of logistical issues for me, nothing to do with the program itself. And yes, they have high expectations and you really need to allocate good chunk of time for studying.
For Engineering, Carleton is still your best bet. They have the widest variety and best quality across all the engineering streams of all universities in Canada. (Engineering is Carleton's single strongest program). Also, regarding price, it is less than engineering programs at most other universities before scholarships and tuition discounts from the government.
I wish I would be the student of Carleton university one day!
@stevechuks89,
there is a Communication Engineering Undergraduate program at Carleton. In that, you take telecommunications courses, mainly in the fourth year. Sysc 4700 is one of them, called telecommunication engineering.
Good luck
Yep but you need a cgpa of 10. This means you need to get straight A's in all your courses and they are not easy !!!
What great programs!
Really excited to start in a few days!! Except the "Anything but textbook" thing could have been thought out a little better because there's a textbook in the logo... Just saying.
I am coming in 2015 :)
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@syawhatnowyourtre
I'm glad the video made you like Carleton, Though i don't think it was supposed to work that way.
i got accepted to mech, can i switch to aerospace later....
Hey guys, I just got accepted into the mech eng program here, and waiting for other unis to get back to me. For anyone who went here for mech eng, what do you have to say about it? Is this video accurate?
I would like to follow Aerospace Ing. I live in South America... but i am planning to start my studies in Ontario next year.... and its really hard to choose.... SO, would you prefer Ryerson or Carleton university? I really like both. (Or maybe there is an other recomended Univ. outside ontario?) thanks =D
EngPhys is probably the most theoretical undergrad program for Engineering lol. Most EngPhys drop to Electrical from what I've seen; it's probably the only thing you can drop to without adding an extra year of school. I can't say for sure, because I'm in the MECH department.
I just graduated from Mech this June and can't find a job yet.
Is Ryerson going to be good for undergrad engineering?
can somebody tell me how carleton's aerospace engineering programs stacks up against UofT's or Ryerson's plz
Me too want aerospace
I finished the Bachelor's of Biomedical and Electrical Engineering program in 2010 and still haven't found a job yet and so do most of the people who finished the same program even those who did coop. If you are planning to study Engineering at Carleton, stay away from this program. It's useless, well unless you are planning to do Master's but even then a job isn't guaranteed.
@syawhatnowyourtre yeh i kno. hot chick doing phD in engineering. my eyes are playing tricks. lol.