Discover the fundamental laws of nature and then apply this knowledge to design breakthrough technologies that will transform our society. While physics probes big questions ranging from the origin of the universe to the workings of the quantum world, electrical engineering underlies the technologies that are ubiquitous to our modern world, from power generation to the computer chip.

By teaching you the foundations of how nature works, and then how to innovate with this knowledge, this integrated program will uniquely equip you to tackle societal and technological problems facing us and future generations. At the end of five years, you will earn two degrees, one in physics and one in electrical engineering, and will be truly equipped to defy the conventional.

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This is a dual fast-track degrees

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Dual fast-track degree - 5 years

Physics + Electrical Engineering

CO-OP

With the Co-operative Education (CO-OP) Program, you can gain hands-on experience in your field of study while you complete your degree.

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Languages

  • This program is offered in English and in French.
  • All compulsory courses are offered in English and in French.
  • French immersion: the French Immersion Stream is available for this program.

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Careers and graduate studies

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Madison Smrtka
Student testimonial

“What makes this program special is the community of students around it. uOttawa Engineering students have created a family who seek to help each other succeed in life and in their academic field.”

Madison Smrtka

— Third year, Physics and Electrical Engineering

Admission requirements

Admission averages vary between English and French programs. See the French page for the French program requirements.

Please note these minimum requirements are subject to change. Admission is not guaranteed. See the full undergraduate admission requirements for more information.

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