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Computer Engineering

Bachelors Program, Toronto Met University

Engineering & Technology

Program Score

3.7/5

Program Ratings & Details

Professor Quality(Learning & Assistance)
(3
Course Satisfaction(Enjoyment of Courses)
(3
Admission Difficulty(Difficulty & Competition)
(3/5)Average
Work Load(Course & Project Load)
(4/5)Very Heavy

Program Delivery

In-Person
1
Online
0
Hybrid
0

Would Recommend

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All Reviews (1)

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  Attending - Year 4
  Domestic Student
Would Recommend  
  3.7
Good Experience Average Professors Courses Were Okay Very Heavy Work Load Great Admin Support

Engineering as a whole isn't going to be easy however pursuing a Computer Engineering degree can open much more pathways with respect to your future career; you can think of it as a culmination of electrical engineering + and computer science but if you want there's the option of going into the Software Specialization if you want to focus a bit more on the development/management of software.

Great Co-op Amazing Coordinator Job Was Okay Learned Quite A Bit School Helped With Co-op Peers Helped A Lot

CO-OP is completely optional for Computer Engineering students but if you want to participate in the official program you'll have to finish your 3rd year of your studies in order to be officially considered to be a part of the Cooperative Internship Program (CIP) but you can choose to pursue CO-OPs on your own without the help of the school, other than that I highly suggest that you work on side projects as well as your interviewing skills particularly for technical portions of some interviews.

In-Person Classes
Average Admission
3 / 4 GPA
14/9/2022