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STUDENT PROFILE "I chose the Electrical Engineering program because of the great reputation of Lakehead University and Georgian College. The dual-credential program is one- of-a-kind and is backed by local, national and international industry connections. I may have been nervous heading into my first year at Lakehead-Georgian, but the small class sizes and high student- instructor interaction made it so much easier. We are a tight-knit community and that has made it so much easier to succeed." Jacky Wu Electrical Engineering Hometown: Vaughan, Ontario ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS (Ontario high school students) Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with a minimum of six Grade 12 U or M courses, including program-specific prerequisite courses. OUAC CODE PREREQUISITE REQUIREMENTS COMPETITIVE ADMISSION AVERAGE AM • ENG4U (English) • MHF4U (Advanced Functions) (min. 60%) • SPH4U (Physics) • SCH4U (Chemistry) • Two additional Grade 12 U or M credits; MCV4U (Calculus and Vectors) is strongly recommended; one additional credit in Grade 12 U or M Math, Science or Technological Education course • Students who have completed Ontario's Grade 12 U Calculus & Vectors, with a minimum mark of 60%, will be exempted from MATH 1071 – Vectors and Matrices. 70% minimum BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (ELECTRICAL) DEGREE + ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ADVANCED DIPLOMA PROGRAM LOCATION Years 1 to 4 – Georgian Barrie PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Central Ontario's only innovative four-year engineering program provides you with a solid foundation across all areas of electrical engineering – gain valuable theoretical knowledge, practical engineering and applied technology skills. In line with the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) process, this program will seek accreditation for its first graduating class. SAMPLE OF FIRST-YEAR COURSES • Electric Circuit Theory • Chemistry • Computer Programming • Calculus • Physics • Introduction to Engineering Design EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING Our students participate in team-based learning opportunities, including projects and presentations, hands-on laboratories, a senior design project, and have the opportunity to apply for a co-operative education option. CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION Pursue the co-operative education option. You have the option of applying for a 16-month work term after third year. Graduate in five years with 16 months of relevant industry experience through four paid work terms. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES • Control and Instrumentation Engineer • Electrical Engineer • Power Generation and Distribution Engineer • Engineering Project Manager • Telecommunications Engineer • Electronics Engineer • Network Engineer For all other applicant types, visit admissions.lakeheadu.ca ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FIND YOUR PROGRAM 11