Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
AdUnit Name: [Header]
Enabled: [No],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[728,90],[300,250],[970,250]]
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/ForumHeaderGeneric],
forumSection: Temporary Entry to Canada, subForumSection: International Students
MS Industrial or Electronics after BS Electrical Engineering?
AdUnit Name: [ForumThreadViewRightGutter]
Enabled: [Yes],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[300,250],[300,600]]
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/ForumThreadViewRightGutter],
forumSection: Temporary Entry to Canada, subForumSection: International Students
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
AdUnit Name: [AboveMainContent]
Enabled: [Yes],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[728,90],[970,250],[300,250]]
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/ForumHeaderGeneric],
forumSection: Temporary Entry to Canada, subForumSection: International Students
I think if you imagine yourself working in a manufacturing sort of environment after your studies then I think "Industrial Systems" might be a better choice as I believe the classes would be more general and encompassing of production processes (automotive, semiconductor). I think "Electronics Systems" might be a more targeted course for students who want to work within the boundaries of electronics - maybe even research work. This is just my opinion based on reading University of Regina's EE Department website ( http://www.urengineering.ca/programs)
I'm tracking applications and results on this thread:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/electrical-engineering-fall-2014-profile-and-department-feedback-t184928.0.html
Feel free to join after you have decided on a course and submitted your application!
I was also thinking I prefer Industrial Engineering as already have got knoledge in Electrical Engineering. Industrial seems generic degree and I can go for job in any industry.
I don't think it's going to be a problem. Both programs are practically offered by the same department in Regina which means that the two are related. I think your acceptance letter will mention the details about from which department the program is begin offered to and you can always explain in your SOP how the skills you acquired from your undergrad will be amplified through taking Industrial Systems. That's my take on that.
AdUnit Name: [BelowMainContent]
Enabled: [No],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[728,90],[300,250]]
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/ForumHeaderGeneric],
forumSection: Temporary Entry to Canada, subForumSection: International Students
AdUnit Name: [Footer]
Enabled: [No],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[728,90],[300,250]]
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/ForumHeaderGeneric],
forumSection: Temporary Entry to Canada, subForumSection: International Students