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Faculty of Engineering

Bachelor of Applied Science and Bachelor of Software Engineering Specific Degree Requirements

Options and Electives for Engineering Students

  1. The Engineering undergraduate programs (BASc and BSE) consist of two course groupings:
    • Compulsory core courses within the program which prepares the student for practice in that particular branch of engineering and comprises 70 to 80 percent of the course load.
    • Elective courses which comprise 20 to 30 percent of the course load. Of these elective courses a minimum of five must be chosen from subjects that complement the engineering curriculum. This Complementary Studies requirement gives students some breadth of studies related to their role as educated professionals in society. (See "Complementary Studies Requirement" section for more information.)

      In the elective courses, students with special interests may, with the approval of their department Associate Chair (or program advisor) structure individual groupings. However, for reasons of academic continuity and scheduling, particular course groupings have been identified and are recommended to students. Some of these course groupings are pre-scheduled to ensure that courses in the group will not conflict with core courses.

  2. The remaining elective courses are usually chosen from engineering department courses which will give some depth in a particular technical discipline appropriate to a student's branch of engineering. (See Engineering program descriptions later in this chapter for listings of suggested elective course groupings of this type.)

  3. Designated Options. Certain elective course groupings have been recognized by the Faculty of Engineering or the University as Designated Options. Students who complete the requirements of these options will have a designation of completion of the option recorded on their transcripts. Detailed descriptions of these current options are provided in the Faculty Options section of this chapter. At present the available options and the corresponding option co-ordinators are the following:

    Option

    Co-ordinator

    Biomechanics

    N. Chandrashekar, Mechanical Engineering

    Computer Engineering

    A. Singh, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and H. Tizhoosh, Systems Design Engineering 

    Environmental Engineering

    W.A. Anderson, Chemical Engineering

    International Studies in Engineering

    P.H. Roe, Director of Engineering Exchange

    Management Sciences

    S. Jeffrey, Management Sciences

    Mathematics

    S. Birkett, Systems Design Engineering

    Mechatronics

    J. Yeow, Systems Design Engineering

    Physics

    C.R. Selvakumar, Electrical and Computer Engineering

    Software Engineering

    C. Czarnecki, Electrical and Computer Engineering

    Statistics

    S. Steiner, Statistics and Actuarial Science or K. Hipel, Systems Design Engineering

    Water Resources

    N. Thomson, Civil Engineering

  4. Because Designated Options can require up to eight courses, it may be necessary for students to take extra courses to complete the required work in some options. To carry extra courses, a student's academic standing must be such that the extra load will not lead to a high risk of failure, and permission of the department Associate Chair must be obtained. For a designation to appear on the transcript a student must achieve an average of 60% in the option courses and a grade of 50% in each of the courses in the option. Details follow later in this section. BSE students should refer to the section on Software Engineering, for options that are open to them.

  5. Although Engineering does not offer "MINORS," many departments of other faculties of the University do. A minor normally requires a minimum of ten courses chosen from lists prepared by the department offering the minor. Engineering students who choose a minor must take extra courses. However, often courses in a minor can also be used to satisfy some of the requirements of the technical elective or complementary studies course groups.

  6. It is possible for a graduate with a BASc degree in Engineering to complete the requirements for a concurrent BA degree. This process will require a significant number of extra courses as well as agreement by both the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Engineering. Interested students should start by consulting with their undergraduate advisor.

Notes

  1. Options and Electives available to engineering students are subject to change and development. Students are advised to obtain the latest information from their department Undergraduate Office or the Faculty of Engineering Associate Dean's Office before making final decisions.
  2. For descriptions of the content of courses see course descriptions under the prefix of department, board or faculty offering the course e.g., CIVE – Civil Engineering, PHIL – Philosophy, GENE – General Engineering, etc.


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