Internetworking (MEng)
Develop solutions to connect complex and challenging networks
Why choose this program?
Are you interested in developing solutions to connect complex and challenging networks? Perhaps you're already a networking professional looking to increase the depth and breadth of your knowledge?
Choose Dalhousie’s Master of Engineering in Internetworking program for its world-class curriculum, combining theory and practical learning, its long-standing reputation as the world’s longest-running program in this field, flexible start dates, and the opportunity to gain in-depth industry knowledge and practical experience.
As a student in the program, you will learn:
The format in which information is communicated over networks.
The characteristics of different transmission media.
The structures and characteristics of the individual networks used to carry this information.
Methods by which these disparate networks are interconnected and secured.
Influences on network design and evolution.
Future trends in Internetworking technologies.
Careers
Graduates work in diverse fields including telecommunications, information technology, cybersecurity, network design and management, data centers, cloud computing, research and development, academia and government agencies.
Admission requirements
You'll need to meet the Faculty of Graduate Studies minimum requirements as well as any program-specific admissions requirements before you can apply.
Financial information
At Dalhousie, we want our students to focus on their studies, rather than worry about their personal finances. We offer competitive tuition rates and funding programs to support graduate students in almost all of our degree programs.
Program options
Non-thesis: Build your skills and knowledge in this course-based program.
All graduate programs at Dalhousie are collaboratively delivered by a home Faculty and the Faculty of Graduate Studies.