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Energy, Electronics and Networks

Power the future with smarter energy, electronics and network innovations.

Your Future in Tech Starts at Carleton

Learn to design smarter technologies, from renewable energy systems to advanced electronics and networks. Graduates pursue careers in engineering, AI, telecommunications and emerging tech industries.

Feature Programs

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Electrical Engineering

Gain skills in analog/digital electronics, electromagnetics and energy systems. Carleton’s program prepares you for roles in hardware design, power utilities, telecom and emerging technology.

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Engineering Physics

Learn to apply fundamental physics to real-world engineering problems. You’ll work on electronics, semiconductors, optics and quantum devices with access to opportunities that connect you to Ottawa’s high-tech industry.

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Software Engineering

Gain skills in software architecture, algorithms and security. Software Engineering sets you up for roles in cloud services, embedded systems, AI and scalable software development.

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Sustainable and Renewable Energy Engineering

Design, build and optimize renewable energy systems (like solar, wind, geothermal), smart grids and efficient energy conversion, to drive clean, sustainable power for the future.

“The fundamental concepts learned during my time a Carleton provided me with the knowledge and experience to obtain two internships, including one in my field that led to a full-time job after graduation.”
Matt Fusco, Electrical Engineering Alum

Additional Programs

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Algorithms

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Applied Physics

Computer code

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

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Computer Systems Engineering

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Communications Engineering

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Computer Game Development

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Computer Science

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Nanoscience

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Network Technology

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Mechanical Engineering

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