Fall 2011 Undergraduate Calendar


Bachelor of Engineering Technology

Admission Requirements:
1- Graduation from Three-year diploma in Engineering Technology programs from CAATs and comparable degrees from other provinces.
2- Individuals already holding a recognized university degree in a technical/science areas who are seeking technology designation (domestic or foreign).

Minimum Admission Requirement: Graduating cumulative average of 70%, or first class honour, or equivalent; and minimum English language requirements as per University policy.

Total courses:
A minimum 15 courses as follows: Two 100 level, five 200 level, four 300 level, and four 400 level courses including 85-483. Higher level courses can replace lower level courses (e.g. a 200 level course can replace a 100 level course). Student with a university degree may have received up to four courses of advanced standing upon admission. Courses are to be selected in consultation with the faculty advisor based on the student’s background. In questionable cases, the faculty advisor will consult the course instructor.

Suggested Courses:
Fall Courses
85-212 Thermodynamics I
85-232 Engineering Software Fundamentals
85-234 Electrical and Computing Fundamentals
85-250 Engineering and the Environment
85-222 Treatment of Experimental Data
85-233 Fluid Mechanics I
85-313 Engineering Economy
87-353 Structural Analysis I
87-482. Planning and Construction Management
89-450 Welding Engineering
91-201 Engineering Management and Globalization

Winter Courses
85-219 Engineering Materials
85-230 Advanced Engineering & Design
85-222 Treatment of Experimental Data
85-421 Engineering and Society
87-220 Civil Engineering Information Systems
91-302 Health, Safety and Human Factors
91-311 Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing
92-412 Mechatronics (Laboratory Based)

Summer Courses
85-421 Engineering and Society
85-483 Engineering Report (mandatory course)
87-365 Transportation and Traffic Engineering
92-320 Fundamentals of Automotive Engineering
93-481 Sustainability and Engineering

ENGINEERING: GENERAL COURSES (85)
CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING: COURSES (87 and 93)
INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING: COURSES (91)
MECHANICAL, AUTOMOTIVE AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING: COURSES (92)