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Departmental Honours Academic Plans: Requirements

Applied Mathematics

Honours Applied Mathematics with Engineering Electives (Co-op Only)

Enrolment in this plan is limited; a cumulative average of 70% or higher is strongly recommended. Students must choose one of two specializations in this option.

In order to introduce a non-technical component into the plan, it is required that 2.5 units be chosen from outside the Mathematics, Science, and Engineering faculties.

a) Fluids and Heat
In conjunction with the common degree requirements Table I in "Degree Requirements,"  this plan has the same course requirements as Honours Applied Mathematics, with the following constraints on the mathematics courses:

All of

AMATH 342/CM 352 Computational Methods for Differential Equations
AMATH 361 Continuum Mechanics
AMATH 463 Fluid Mechanics

One of

CO 350 Linear Optimization
CO 355 Mathematical Optimization
CO 367/CM 442 Nonlinear Optimization
CS 437/STAT 340 Computer Simulation of Complex Systems
STAT 331 Applied Linear Models

The following courses are required in the non-math component of the plan:

All of

GENE 123 Electrical Engineering
ME 219 Mechanics of Deformable Solids 1
ME 250 Thermodynamics 1
ME 353 Heat Transfer 1
ME 354 Thermodynamics 2
ME 456 Heat Transfer 2

One of

ME 557 Combustion 1
ME 564 Aerodynamics
ME 571 Air Pollution

b) Communication and Control
In conjunction with the common degree requirements Table I in "Degree Requirements,"  this plan has the same course requirements as Honours Applied Mathematics, with the following constraints on the mathematics courses:

All of

AMATH 342/CM 352 Computational Methods for Differential Equations
AMATH 455 Control Theory

One of

CO 350 Linear Optimization
CO 355 Mathematical Optimization
CO 367/CM 442 Nonlinear Optimization
CM 375/CS 475 Computational Linear Algebra
CS 437/STAT 340 Computer Simulation of Complex Systems
STAT 331 Applied Linear Models

The following courses are required in the non-math component of the plan:

All of

GENE 123 Electrical Engineering
ECE 241 Circuit Analysis and Design
ECE 318 Analog and Digital Communications
ECE 342 Signals and Systems
ECE 380 Analog Control Systems

Two of

ECE 411 Digital Communications
ECE 412 Coded Digital Communications
ECE 413 Digital Signal Processing
ECE 484 Digital Control Applications
ECE 486 Robot Dynamics and Control
SYDE 372 Introduction to Pattern Recognition
SYDE 444 Biomedical Engineering: Human Function and its Measurement


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