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2003-2004
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Engineering

Commencing in the Fall of 2001, the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science offer a new Engineering Program, leading to an Honours Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc [Honours]) degree. The first year of the program was offered for the first time in 2001-2002, the second year was offered 2002-2003, the third year will be offered in 2003-3004 and the fourth year in 2004-2005. After completion of a common first-year program, students will choose one of four streams: computer engineering, engineering physics, geomatics engineering or space engineering.

i) All BASc (Honours) degree candidates must complete the Engineering Program core: SC/CHEM 1000 3.0; SC/COSC 1020 3.0; SC/COSC 1030 3.0; SC/ EATS 1010 3.0; SC/ENG 1000 6.0; SC/ENG 2000 6.0; SC/ENG 3000 3.0; SC/ENG 4000 6.0; SC/MATH 1013 3.0; SC/MATH 1014 3.0; SC/MATH 1025 3.0; SC/MATH 1090 3.0; SC/MATH 2015 3.0; SC/PHYS 1010 6.0; SC/PHYS 2020 3.0; SC/PHYS 3050 3.0.

ii) All BASc (Honours) degree candidates must complete six non-science general education credits (see General Education Requirements in the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science Regulations Governing Undergraduate Degree Requirements section of this Calendar).

iii) All BASc (Honours) degree candidates, in accordance with their declared stream, must satisfy the academic standing and course requirements below.

To proceed in each year of the BASc (Honours) program requires a minimum cumulative credit-weighted grade point average of 5.0 (C+) over all courses completed.

To graduate in the BASc (Honours) program requires successful completion of all Faculty requirements and program and stream required courses and a minimum cumulative credit-weighted grade point average of 5.0 (C+) over all courses completed.

Computer Engineering Stream

  • the Engineering Program core;
  • SC/COSC 2001 3.0; SC/COSC 2011 3.0; SC/COSC 2021 3.0; SC/COSC 2031 3.0;
  • SC/MATH 2030 3.0; SC/MATH 2090 3.0;
  • At least six additional credits from SC/BIOL 1010 6.0, SC/BIOL 1410 6.0, SC/CHEM 1001 3.0, SC/CHEM 2011 3.0, SC/EATS 1011 3.0, SC/PHYS 1070 3.0, SC/PHYS 2010 3.0, SC/PHYS 2040 3.0, SC/PHYS 2060 3.0;
  • SC/COSC 3101 3.0; SC/COSC 3201 4.0; SC/COSC 3213 3.0; SC/COSC 3215 4.0; SC/COSC 3221 3.0; SC/COSC 3311 3.0; SC/COSC 3451 3.0;
  • three additional credits from computer science courses at the 3000 or 4000 level;
  • six credits from AS/ECON 1000 3.0, AS/ECON 1010 3.0, AS/ECON 1900 3.0, AS/PHIL 2070 3.0, AS/PHIL 2075 3.0, AS/HIST 3870 3.0, AS/HUMA 3920 3.0, AS/SOSC 2860 3.0, AS/SOSC 3310 6.0;
  • SC/PHYS 3150 3.0;
  • at least three additional elective credits;
  • all required courses for one of the following streams:

Software Development Stream

  • three credits from computer science courses at the 4000 level with second digit 2;
  • nine credits from computer science courses at the 4000 level with second digit 3;
  • six credits from computer science courses at the 4000 level with second digit 4.

Hardware Development Stream

  • nine credits from computer science courses at the 4000 level with second digit 2;
  • three credits from computer science courses at the 4000 level with second digit 3;
  • six credits from computer science courses at the 4000 level with second digit 4.

A non-credit, four-16 month internship program is required between third and fourth year.

Engineering Physics Stream

  • the Engineering Program core;
  • SC/COSC 2011 3.0; SC/COSC 2021 3.0;
  • SC/CHEM 2011 3.0 SC/EATS 2470 3.0; SC/PHYS 2040 3.0; SC/PHYS 2211 1.0;
  • SC/MATH 2270 3.0; SC/MATH 3271 3.0;
  • SC/PHYS 3010 3.0; SC/PHYS 3020 3.0; SC/PHYS 3030 3.0; SC/PHYS 3040 6.0; SC/PHYS 3150 3.0; SC/PHYS 3210 6.0;
  • SC/PHYS 4010 3.0; SC/PHYS 4020 3.0; SC/PHYS 4050 3.0; SC/PHYS 4060 3.0' SC/PHYS 4211 3.0;
  • six additional credits from courses in engineering design; six additional credits from engineering courses;
  • six complementary studies credits.

Note: The Faculty of Pure and Applied Science will not be accepting applicants for the Engineering Physics stream in 2003-2004.

Space Engineering Stream

  • the Engineering Program core;
  • SC/COSC 2011 3.0; SC/COSC 2031 3.0; SC/COSC 2501 1.0;
  • SC/MATH 2270 3.0;
  • SC/EATS 2030 3.0; SC/EATS 2470 3.0; SC/EATS 2610 2.0; SC/EATS 2620 4.0;
  • SC/COSC 3121 3.0; SC/COSC 3211 3.0;
  • SC/MATH 3410 3.0;
  • SC/PHYS 3150 3.0; SC/PHYS 3250 3.0; SC/PHYS 3280 3.0;
  • one of SC/EATS 3020 3.0, SC/EATS 3030 3.0, SC/PHYS 3070 3.0, or other approved science course;
  • SC/PHYS 4110 3.0; SC/PHYS 4120 4.0; SC/PHYS 4250 3.0; SC/PHYS 4350 3.0; SC/PHYS 4450 3.0; SC/PHYS 4550 4.0;
  • one of SC/COSC 4421 3.0, SC/COSC 4422 3.0, SC/EATS 4220 3.0, SC/EATS 4230 3.0, SC/EATS 4250 3.0, or other approved space engineering course;
  • six additional credits from engineering courses;
  • six complementary studies credits.

Geomatics Engineering Stream

  • the Engineering Program core;
  • SC/COSC 2011 3.0; SC/COSC 2031 3.0; SC/COSC 2501 1.0;
  • SC/EATS 2030 3.0; SC/EATS 2470 3.0; SC/EATS 2610 2.0; SC/EATS 2620 4.0; SC/GEOG 2420 3.0;
  • SC/MATH 2270 3.0;
  • SC/EATS 3020 3.0; SC/EATS 3300 3.0; SC/EATS 3610 4.0; SC/EATS 3620 4.0; SC/EATS 3630 4.0; SC/EATS 3640 4.0; SC/EATS 3650 4.0; SC/ EATS 3660 4.0;
  • SC/EATS 4020 3.0; SC/EATS 4220 3.0; SC/EATS 4400 3.0; SC/EATS 4610 3.0; SC/EATS 4620 3.0; SC/EATS 4630 3.0; SC/EATS 4640 3.0; SC/ EATS 4650 3.0;
  • the following Seneca College courses: Seneca - 3 (Field Surveys); Seneca - 6 (Advanced Surveying Field Camp).

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