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2010-11 Electrical Engineering Curriculum

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Curriculum for entry from CEGEP can be found below.

For a printer friendly version, you can download the following file:
Electrical Engineering 7 Semester Curriculum [.pdf]


First ( Fall ) Semester ( TOTAL = 15 cr )


CIVE 281 Analytical Mechanics 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer

COMP 202 Foundations of Programming 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer

ECSE 200 Electric Circuits 1 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer

MATH 262 Intermediate Calculus 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer

MATH 263 ODEs for Engineers 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer


Second ( Winter ) Semester ( TOTAL = 15 cr )


ECSE 210 Electric Circuits 2 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer

ECSE 211 Design Principles and Methods 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer

ECSE 221 Course not available
ECSE 291 Course not available
FACC 100 Intro to the Eng. Profession 1 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer

MATH 264 Adv Calculus for Engineers 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer


Third ( Fall ) Semester (TOTAL = 15 cr )


ECSE 322 Course not available
ECSE 351 Course not available
CCOM 206 Course not available
MATH 270 Course not available
MATH 381 Course not available

Fourth ( Winter ) Semester ( TOTAL = 17 cr )


ECSE 303 Signals and Systems 1 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer

ECSE 323 Course not available
ECSE 330 Introduction to Electronics 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer

PHYS 271 Intro to Quantum Physics 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer

MIME 262 Prop.Materials in Elec. Eng. 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer


Fifth ( Fall ) Semester ( TOTAL = 15 cr )


ECSE 304 Course not available
ECSE 305 Probability & Random Signals 1 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer

ECSE 334 Intro. to Microelectronics 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer

ECSE 352 Course not available
ECSE 361 Course not available

Sixth ( Winter ) Semester ( TOTAL = 17 cr )


ECSE 434 Course not available
ECSE 443 Course not available
ECSE 456 ECSE Design Project 1 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer

ECSE 4xx t1 (3) Technical Complementary 1

ECSE 4xx t2 (3) Technical Complementary 2

XXXX xxx (3) Humanities and Social Sciences *

Seventh ( Fall ) Semester ( TOTAL = 15 cr )
ECSE 457 ECSE Design Project 2 3 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer

MIME 310 Course not available

ECSE 4xx t3 (3) Technical Complementary 3

ECSE 4xx (2 or 3) Lab Complementary

XXXX xxx (3) Impact of Technology on Society **

FACC 400 Eng Professional Practice 1 Credits
    Offered in the:
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Summer


NOTES

Courses shown in boldface above must be passed with a grade "C" or better. A "D" is only acceptable in the courses not in boldface.  Also, a grade of “C” is required in all prerequisites in order to proceed with the follow-on courses.

Technical Complementary courses are selected from this list.

The Lab Complementary course is normally taken in conjunction with a technical complementary. The courses ECSE 426 - Microprocessor Systems, ECSE 431 - Intro. to VLSI CAD, ECSE 435 - Mixed Signal Test Techniques, ECSE 436 - Signal Processing Hardware and ECSE 450 - Electromagnetic Compatibility, can be taken as a technical complementary or a lab complementary. If taken as a lab, they are still 3 credit courses.

* For instructions on selecting valid “Humanities and Social Sciences” courses, see the ECE website
(Undergraduate Studies > Program Information > Complementary Studies).

** For instructions on selecting valid “Impact of Technology on Society” courses, see see the ECE website
(Undergraduate Studies > Program Information > Complementary Studies).

This sample curriculum is only for students who wish to complete their degree requirements in 7 semesters. Students may, at any time, deviate from this structure. However, it will be the student's responsibility to devise a study plan that has no course conflicts or prerequisite/corequisite violations. Academic advisors are available for help with course selection.
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