2001/2002 CURRICULUM - COMPUTER ENGINEERING
ENTRY FROM CEGEP
First  ( Fall ) Semester ( TOTAL = 15 cr )

303-281  Mechanics ( C - 189-260 and 189-261 )
308-202  Introduction to Computing I
189-260  Intermediate Calculus
189-261  Differential Equations ( C - 189-260 )
306-310  Engineering Economy

Second ( Winter ) Semester ( TOTAL =  16 cr )

304-200  Fundamentals of EE ( C - 189-261 or 189-325 )
304-221  Introduction to Computer Engineering ( C - 308-202 )
308-250  Introduction to Computer Science ( P - 308-202 )
189-265  Advanced Calculus ( P - 189-260 )
306-221  Professional Practice/Health & Safety
455-206  Communication in Engineering

Third ( Fall ) Semester (TOTAL = 17 cr )

304-210    Circuit Analysis ( P - 304-200 )
304-291    Electrical Measurements Lab( C - 304-210 )
304-322    Computer Engineering ( P - 304-200 & 304-221)
189-270    Applied Linear Algebra ( P - 189-261 )
308-302    Programming Languages and Paradigms ( P - 308-250 )
304-321    Introduction to Software Engineering (P - 308-202 or 308-208)

Fourth ( Winter ) Semester ( TOTAL  = 17 cr )

304-330  Electronic Circuits I ( P - 304-210 )
304-303  Signals & Systems I (P-304-210,189-270/247;C-189-381/249)
304-323  Digital System Design (P-455-206,304-221 & 304-291)
189-363  Discrete Mathematics ( P - 189-265 & 189-270 )
189-381  Complex Variables ( P - 189-265 )
 

Fifth ( Fall ) Semester ( TOTAL  =  17 cr )

304-334  Electronic Circuits II (P-455-206,304-291,304-303 & 304-330)
304-304   Signals & Systems II ( P - 304-303 )
304-305   Probability & Random Sig. I ( P - 304-303)
304-425   Computer Architecture ( P - 304-322 & 304-323 )
304-353   Electromagnetic Fields & Waves ( P - 189-265 & 304-210 )

Sixth ( Winter ) Semester ( TOTAL = 14 cr )

304-427   Operating Systems ( P - 304-322 )
30X-xxx   Technical Complementary I
30X-xxx   Technical Complementary II
304-4xx    Lab Complementary I
xxx-xxx General Complementary I

Seventh ( Fall ) Semester ( TOTAL  = 14 cr )

30X-xxx Technical Complementary III
304-4xx  Lab Complementary II
304-494  Project Laboratory ( P - 455-206 & 42 Departmental Crs )
xxx-xxx  General  Complementary II
xxx-xxx  General  Complementary III

NOTES

5 credit courses are shown in boldface, 4 credit courses are shown in underline boldface, 3 credit courses are shown in plain text, 2 credit courses are shown in underline plain text, and 1 credit courses are shown in underlined italics.

Laboratory complementaries are normally taken in conjuction with a Technical Complementary.  The courses 304-426, Microprocessor Systems, & 304-431, Electronic Design  can be taken as a Technical Complementary or a Lab Complementary.  The course 304-435, Mixed Signal Test Techniques, can be taken as a Lab Complementary only.

Technical Complementaries are selected from a prescribed list of courses of the Departments of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering.

General Complementary requirements consist of 3 credits from a special list dealing with technology and society and 6 credits from a special list of social sciences, humanities and administrative studies (see Section 3.4, Page 231 of University Calendar).

A grade of "C" is required for a 304-xxx core course in order to proceed with its follow-on 304-xxx courses.

A grade of "C" is required for a 189-xxx course in order to proceed with its follow-on 189-xxx courses.

REVISED April 2001.