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Its a course based program and the syllabus is relevant definitely, but there are selective options for you to choose what subjects you want to choose to study for your masters. The curriculum is basically focused towards majorly assignments and some exam (multiple choice) in majorly all canadian institutes or universities. My program didn't had a co-op included so for the industrial exposure we need have that and for research we need to enroll into a thesis based masters.
Tution fees keep raising every 1-2 year so consider a buffer. Below are the fees for 3 semesters they defer for different semesters. And you can decide in how many semesters you want to complete your masters. (Minimum is 3 semesters currently based on the credits we need to finish) Currently (2024) : Summer : 11,385 CAD, Winter: 11,395 CAD, Fall: 12,462 CAD
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All the courses are updated according to industry standards. Also there are no restriction on choosing course, you can even choose bachelor's course if you want if your basics are not clear, University focus on learning rather than grading.
My total was 38000 CAD, I completed my masters in 4 sem.
There were few advanced-level of subjects which were offered by the university although most of the subjects are theoretical. However, the university does offer new courses relevant to ongoing problems in the industry which were quite interesting and helpful.
36000-37000 CAD is the program fees.
The course is at par with other top universities although I have to admit that it is a bit easier to manage.
After scholarships and deductions, it comes to about 12,000 CAD per semester
The courses we have are quite hard but everybody gives their best to cope up with that. The work is mostly research based
I chose it because of the overall rank of the university in canada. The cultural exposure and comforting environment was also my priority.
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