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Honours Bachelor of Engineering - Information Systems Engineering (Co-op)

Tuition fee CA$21,525 per year

The fees are for the 2024–2025 academic year and include tuition (CA$19,551), health insurance and ancillary charges.

The fees displayed are estimates only for two semesters and are subject to change.

Registration fee CA$375 one-time

The registration fee includes the non-refundable application fee (CA$75) and the refundable deposit fee (CA$300).

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Accommodation fee CA$1,800 per month

The above fee is an estimated amount for living expenses for one month.

  • Including the cost of food, rent, transportation and other living expenses (varies depending on your living preferences).
  • Estimated living expenses are to be used as a guide only and are subject to change.

More information

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Overview

Humber’s Bachelor of Engineering program begins with a common platform of first-year courses that provide foundational engineering knowledge and skills. Following the first year, the curriculum branches into three different discipline areas:

  • Information Systems Engineering
  • Mechatronics
  • The Built Environment

The Bachelor of Engineering – Information Systems Engineering discipline prepares you for an interdisciplinary field of study that encompasses rapidly changing, evolving and converging areas of computer, software, networking, telecommunications, mobile applications, internet and cybersecurity. Following the first year, the curriculum covers the core courses in various subjects such as digital systems, operating systems, embedded systems, communication engineering, software engineering, mobile applications and systems, and more. In the third year, the program branches out to two specializations, the Internet of Things (IoT), and Data Network and Security, with eight specialization courses in each.

The program also provides project-based learning, experiential learning with hands-on and practical training, applied research opportunities, and work-integrated learning activities. Students will have opportunities to solve real-world problems while developing professional skills such as teamwork, communication, presentation and project management.

Co-op

A co-op work program (three consecutive work terms, 420 hours each) ensures that work-integrated learning experiences are woven into the curriculum. This provides students with a contextual understanding of the industry and specific sectors they are training for, as well as recognition of the importance of hands-on experience.

Work/Study Sequence

Professional Accreditations & Recognition

  • Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB)

The Bachelor of Engineering – Information Systems Engineering is designed to meet the accreditation requirements of the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB). Humber will be eligible to apply for CEAB accreditation upon the graduation of the first cohort of students.

Career opportunities

The technical skills and knowledge covered in this program are in high demand as the industry explores the use of innovative and advanced technologies to generate, process, manage, store, and communicate their information in a secured manner through human-to-machine and machine-to-machine application platforms.

Some specific career options of graduates include, but are not limited to, information systems analysts and consultants, computer programmers and software developers, software engineering, embedded systems designers, IoT system designers, IoT programmers, IoT hardware developers, IoT specialists, IoT product developers, wireless data network engineering, network systems engineering, network designer, network analysts, cybersecurity specialists, cybersecurity engineering, and cybersecurity analysts.

Apply Now! September 2025
This intake is not applicable
Studies commence
Sep 2, 2025
Apply Now! September 2025
This intake is not applicable
Studies commence
Sep 2, 2025