University Comparison: Waterloo vs. UIUC for Electrical Engineering

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The discussion centers on comparing the University of Waterloo in Canada and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) in the USA regarding their Electrical Engineering programs. Participants explore aspects such as rankings, quality of instruction, and course offerings.

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  • One participant questions which university is better for Electrical Engineering, seeking insights on rankings and quality of instruction.
  • Another participant mentions that UIUC is highly ranked in engineering, often compared to MIT, indicating its competitive nature.
  • A different participant highlights the University of Waterloo's Electrical Engineering program, noting its extensive elective offerings compared to other institutions.
  • One participant recalls that UIUC was previously ranked second in the US News rankings for Electrical Engineering, suggesting it remains one of the top programs despite not knowing its current rank.
  • Another participant asserts that attending the University of Waterloo for Electrical Engineering guarantees a high-quality education, although they do not provide specific comparisons.

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Participants express differing views on which university is superior for Electrical Engineering, with some favoring UIUC based on historical rankings and others advocating for the University of Waterloo based on program structure and offerings. No consensus is reached.

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Participants reference rankings and program quality without providing specific data or current rankings, indicating a reliance on personal experiences and perceptions rather than definitive sources.

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Prospective students considering Electrical Engineering programs at the University of Waterloo or UIUC may find this discussion relevant.

Naeem
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Hi, All

My question , is :

Is University of Waterloo, in Canada or UIUC , University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, IL USA , better for Electrical Engineering. ( In terms of ranking and value , quality of instruction etc. etc. )


Comments, or critcisms are welcome!

Thanks,
 
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I'm not sure about the rankings for electrical engineering at UIUC but I know for a fact they are ranked near with MIT for engineering in general. It's a very competitive school. Many of the people from my hs class would apply under a different college program (ex. UIUC's libertal arts program) then transfer later to the program of their choice.
 
I have never been to any of those schools so I compare them by the course offerings, I must say University of Waterloo has a good EE program. From what I have seen you get to do a lot of electives which other schools do at the masters level.
 
MAC>UW at ElecEng hehe. If youwere going for Compsci then it would be the other way.
 
A few years ago when I was thinking about going into EE, UIUC was ranked number two (in the US News ranking) right behing MIT, if I remember correctly. They aren't anymore, but I can only see the top three schools on their website without paying anything, so I don't know where they are right now. From what I hear, it's still one of the best programs in the country.
 
neurocomp2003 said:
MAC>UW at ElecEng hehe. If youwere going for Compsci then it would be the other way.

Umm, there's no need to post giberish on this forum. I don't know about the school in the states you are speaking of but if you go to U of Waterloo for EE, you will get a top notch education.

Regards,

Nenad
 

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