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Bachelor of Applied Science - Electronic Systems Engineering (Optional Co-op)

University of Regina
Canada, Saskatchewan, Regina
Tuition fee CA$27,977 per year

The fees are for the 2024–2025 academic year and include tuition (CA$26,607), health insurance and ancillary charges.

The fees displayed are estimates only for two semesters (based on 10 courses per year) and are subject to change.

Registration fee CA$400 one-time

The registration fee includes the non-refundable application fee (CA$100) and the refundable deposit fee (CA$300).

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Overview

Electronic systems engineering looks at how electronics, computers and communication technologies come together in the different systems we use in our daily lives. Electronic systems engineering involves everything from micro circuits to the electronic elements inside personal and industrial technology. It also includes engineering needed to design and run vast systems that provide communication, power, manufacturing and connections to communities of all sizes.

The bachelor’s degree in electronic systems engineering from the University of Regina in Saskatchewan prepares you to become an effective engineer with career options across many areas of specialty, including:

  • Wired and wireless communications
  • Embedded systems
  • Electric power
  • Control and automation for natural resource and manufacturing industries

Accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB), this electronic systems engineering bachelor degree qualifies you to register with provincial/territorial associations, which puts you on the path to becoming a professional engineer.

Graduate with:

  • Bachelor of Applied Science in Electronic Systems Engineering
  • Bachelor of Applied Science (Co-op) in Electronic Systems Engineering
  • Bachelor of Applied Science (Internship) in Electronic Systems Engineering

CO-OP PROGRAM

Co-op provides a real-world look at various industries and occupations and presents a means for students to work their way through university.

Students are required to complete four, four-month work terms in the industry, alternating with in-class semesters. They start their first work term midway through their second year. Students achieve a total of 16 months of work experience. The program expands the normal four-year program to five years, with course scheduling structured to accommodate the co-op students’ work terms. This means the school operates year-round, and students typically take spring/summer as well as the traditional fall and winter semesters.

If you are interested in becoming a Co-op student, check to see when and what pre-requisites you need to have completed before becoming a part of the program. Make sure that you are qualified prior to submit an application.

INTERNSHIP

For students interested in having a single work term, the Internship program enables students to undertake a 12-month or 16-month work term with a single employer toward the end of their academic program.

Career opportunities

Electronic Systems Engineers typically work in the following areas or hold the following job titles:

  • Avionics
  • Communications
  • Computer Design
  • Electronic Systems Engineer
  • Engineering Management
  • Hardware Systems Engineer
  • Instrumentation
  • Manufacturing & Processing
  • Programming
  • Power Electronics
  • Quality Assurance
  • Radio & Television
  • Telecommunications
  • Test Engineer
Apply Now! September 2025
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Studies commence
Sep 2, 2025
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Mar 1, 2025
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Studies commence
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Apply Now! September 2025
This intake is not applicable
Studies commence
Sep 2, 2025
Apply Now! January 2026
Application start
Mar 1, 2025
This intake is not applicable
Studies commence
Jan 2, 2026