QEEI Brochure

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Are you looking for an international education that will help you succeed? Launch your career at Queen’s University’s Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science!

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THE QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY CAMPUS

Welcome to Queen’s University Queen’s University is one of Canada’s oldest and most prestigious universities, and graduates from its engineering program have gone on to successful careers at some of the largest global corporations and provide a powerful network of alumni contacts.

Queen’s Engineering boasts some impressive statistics, including: n 91% degree completion rate n 96% employment rate of Queen’s Engineering graduates after two years n 50 companies active in the Queen’s Internship Program (QUIP)

New for the 2015! The Electrical & Computer Engineering Innovation Stream Queen’s Engineering has introduced a new specialized stream to suit motivated, innovation-minded students interested in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). The ECE Innovation Stream focuses on developing entrepreneurial skills alongside the in-depth, world class technical education that is the hallmark of Queen’s Engineering.

n 20+ international universities offering exchange opportunities n 28% of Queen’s Engineering’s class of 2014 are women. This is the highest

percentage of any major engineering program in the country

Queen’s University is consistently ranked as one of Canada’s top universities. It is among Canada’s oldest degree-granting institutions, established in 1841 by Royal Charter of Queen Victoria—26 years before Canada was founded as a country. Today, the Queen’s University community features tradition, academic excellence, research, and a beautiful waterfront campus with venerable, ivy covered, limestone buildings side by side with modern research and teaching facilities. Queen’s students come from across Canada and more than 70 countries worldwide. Since 1894, the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science has been providing the best engineering education Canada has to offer, preparing students for leadership in a global society with top-quality, technically rigorous engineering programs. Queen’s Engineering admits fewer than 900 of the highest-calibre undergraduate students from Canada and abroad each year. Ninety-one per cent of Engineering’s undergraduate students complete their degrees—the highest success rate of any engineering program in Canada. Graduates leave Queen’s with an outstanding, committed alumni network that will sustain them throughout their careers. International undergraduate tuition is a very competitive CN$33,781.35 per year. To find out more visit our website at www.engineering.queensu.ca

interact with like-minded students and receive one-on-one guidance from faculty members, while being taught ECE-specific content. Admission to the ECE Innovation stream is limited. You’ll be among fifty select students who receive an enriched curriculum that builds on the general engineering knowledge provided in the common first year with an emphasis on the innovative practices necessary for translating knowledge into advancement. You’ll participate in teambased learning that focusses on product development and prototype demonstration. You’ll have the chance to present your ideas,


Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6 Tel: 613.533.2055 Fax: 613.533.2721 engineering.reception@queensu.ca

About Kingston Kingston is a central point for exploring three must see Canadian cities: Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa, and it was chosen as the first capital of Canada on February 15, 1841, and served in that role until 1844, when the capital was moved to Ottawa. Known as the “Limestone City,” Kingston boasts many grand old buildings constructed from local limestone, including City Hall and

the Frontenac County Court House, which was originally intended to house Canada’s Parliament. The city’s setting is appealing to visitors and residents alike, located on three bodies of water. Kingston sits on the shore of Lake Ontario, where visitors can enjoy blue waters and skies along lakeside paths, or rent sailboats and kayaks. It’s also at the inlet of the St. Lawrence River, and a departure point for boat cruises to Thousand Islands National Park. The Rideau Canal, a UNESCOdesignated World Heritage site, also begins in Kingston. Twenty-one National Historic Sites of Canada are located in Kingston, including Fort Henry, built during the War of 1812 to protect Kingston from potential attacks from the United States.

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