The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at the Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary, equips students to drive innovation in areas such as telecommunications, renewable energy, advanced computing, power systems, and biomedical applications. The program includes a college-wide common first year foundational in mathematics, sciences, and engineering principles. Students then specialize in electrical engineering from the second year onward, with opportunities for hands-on lab experience, paid internships, and an industry-linked final-year design project. There are also options for minors and dual degrees (e.g., with commerce). Graduates pursue careers in fields such as scientific research, communications, aerospace, biomedical engineering, and renewable energy, or continue to graduate/professional studies.