This university is overally very good. There are many purposeful event in variety of fields for student in which we can get to know ourselves better.
If there was a point that could be improved is the courses offered in each semester specially in the graduate studies level. More variety could be added and also, some important courses like Stochastic processing in the EECS department are just offered in the fall semester. But I think it would be bettee if these were offered every semester.
Great university with many dual degree programs! Currently studying in my fourth year where I had exposure to various subjects that suit my interest and field of study. The professors and study environment is also great!
View moreMost of the faculty members are good and helpful. Truly speaking, every student studies everything by themselves, and the faculty is always there just to solve the problem of students and motivates to do assignments.
Education-wise, a great place to learn. U have liberation in taking lots of subjects that is the best part. The projects in every subject is very unique here. Lot of opportunity to learn a lot here.
The Master’s degree course is multidisciplinary, and it combines the teaching and research input of several primary participating academic units such as medical instrumentation, Biomedical image processing, and also Biomechanics and biomaterials. It’s no secret that Ottawa is a charming province. It’s known for its colorful houses and colorful personalities. The history dates back centuries and it’s easily one of the most beautiful provinces in Canada.
View moreThe courses are fun. The professors are good. Good facilities with priority to mental health. Lots of different options and career help for students including resume checks and interview techniques and tips.
View moreI am a graduate student at the uOttawa Faculty of engineering. Completing my first year in the Master of Systems Science and Engineering program, I can confidently report on the positive experience I have had at the university and how it has exposed me to new opportunities. Coming from a business background, choosing a masters program in engineering was somewhat challenging. But the professors have always been very understanding in this regard, which has made it an easier transition. Also, this program has allowed me to broaden my knowledge in analytical and integration skills that will be useful in the resolution of complex problems in the business world. So I would say it offers the best of both worlds. (both technical and business). uOttawa is also a bilingual campus, which gave me the opportunity to learn French and practise my English consistently. An all around great experience so far.
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