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MECHANICAL, AUTOMOTIVE AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING

PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Applied Science in Industrial Engineering
Bachelor of Applied Science in Industrial Engineering with Minor in Business Administration
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Aerospace Option
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Automotive Option
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Environmental Option
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Materials Option

ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS (WITH ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITY)
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering for Graduates of St Mary's University Diploma of Engineering
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Automotive Option for Graduates of St Mary's University Diploma of Engineering
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Environmental Option for Graduates of St Mary's University Diploma of Engineering
Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Materials Option for Graduates of St Mary's University Diploma of Engineering

CERTIFICATE
Honours Certificate in Industrial and Management Engineering

Additional Information: Mechanical, Automotive and Materials Engineering Program Information
Faculty of Engineering Program Information, Regulations, Co-operative Education
GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS


Bachelor of Applied Science in Industrial Engineering (General Program)

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

Degree Requirements

FIRST YEAR - Common to all Industrial Engineering Programs

Fall Term
GENG-1110. Engineering Mechanics I
GENG-1330. Engineering and Design
MATH-1720. Differential Calculus
MATH-1270. Linear Algebra
GENG-1180. Engineering and the Profession

Winter Term
GENG-1200. Engineering Thermofluids
MATH-1730. Integral Calculus
PHYS-1410. Introduction to Physics II
CHEM-1103. Topics General Chemistry
GENG-1190. Technical Communications

SECOND YEAR

Fall Term
MATH-2780. Vector Calculus
GENG-2320. Engineering Software Fundamentals
GENG-2340. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals
GENG-2500. Engineering and the Environment
INDE-2010. Engineering Management and Globalization
STEN-1000. Introduction to Business

Winter Term
MATH-2790. Differential Equations
GENG-2220. Treatment of Experimental Data
GENG-2180. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies
GENG-2190. Introduction Engineering Materials
GENG-2200. Numerical Analysis for Engineering
ACCT-1510. Financial Accounting I

Summer Term - Co-op students only
GENG-2980. Work Term I

THIRD YEAR

Fall Term
INDE-3170. Systems Analysis and Design
INDE-3120. Operations Research I
GENG-3130. Engineering Economics
INDE-3150. Product and Process Design
INDE-3210. Manufacturing Process Design
1 course from outside Engineering, selected from the approved list

Winter Term
INDE-3110. Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing
INDE-3020. Health, Safety and Human Factors
INDE-3270. Product Quality and Reliability
INDE-3910 Supply Chain Engineering
MGMT-2430 Human Resource Management

Summer Term - Co-op students only
GENG-3980. Work Term II

FOURTH YEAR

Fall Term
INDE-4000. Capstone Industrial Design Projects
INDE-4130. Production Analysis and Logistics
INDE-4220. Simulation of Industrial Systems
INDE-4280. Facilities Design and Logistics
MECH-3221. Control Theory
1 course from outside Engineering, selected from the approved list

Winter Term
INDE-4000. Capstone Design Project
INDE-4120. Operations Research II
GENG-4210. Engineering and Society
INDE-4350. DOE Techniques for Manufacturing
INDE-4310 Flexible Manufacturing Systems

Summer Term - Co-op students only
GENG-4980. Work Term III


Bachelor of Applied Science in Industrial Engineering - Minor in Business Administration Option

Students interested in a Minor in Business Administration are able to begin their specialized studies in the Fall term of the third year. This option includes a series of specialized curriculum that was specially prepared by the Odette School of Business for Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering undergraduate students. The Minor in Business Administration is administered by the Odette School of Business.

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

Degree Requirements

FIRST YEAR - Common to all Engineering Programs

Fall Term
GENG-1110. Engineering Mechanics I
GENG-1330. Engineering and Design
MATH-1720. Differential Calculus
MATH-1270. Linear Algebra
GENG-1180. Engineering and the Profession

Winter Term
GENG-1200. Engineering Thermofluids
MATH-1730. Integral Calculus
PHYS-1410. Intro. Physics II
CHEM-1103. Topics in General Chemistry
GENG-1190. Technical Communications

SECOND YEAR

Fall Term
MATH-2780. Vector Calculus
GENG-2320. Engineering Software Fundamentals
GENG-2340. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals
GENG-2500. Engineering and the Environment
INDE-2010. Engineering Management and Globalization
STEN-1000. Introduction to Business

Winter Term
MATH-2790. Differential Equations
GENG-2220. Treatment of Experimental Data
GENG-2180. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies
GENG-2190. Introduction Engineering Materials
GENG-2200. Numerical Analysis for Engineering
ACCT-1510. Financial Accounting

Summer Term - Co-op students only
GENG-2980. Work Term I

THIRD YEAR

Fall Term
INDE-3170. Systems Analysis and Design
INDE-3120. Operations Research I
GENG-3130. Engineering Economics
INDE-3150. Product and Process Design
INDE-3210. Manufacturing Process
ACCT-2550. Managerial Accounting

Winter Term
INDE-3110. Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing
INDE-3020. Health, Safety and Human Factors
INDE-3270. Product Quality and Reliability
INDE-3910. Supply Chain Engineering
MGMT-2430. Human Resource Management
1 course from outside Engineering, selected from the approved list

Summer Term - Co-op students only
GENG-3980. Work Term II

FOURTH YEAR

Fall Term
INDE-4000. Capstone Design Project
INDE-4130. Production Analysis and Logistics
INDE-4220. Simulation of Industrial Systems
INDE-4280. Facilities Design and Logistics
MECH-3221. Control Theory
MKTG-1310. Principles of Marketing

Winter Term
INDE-4000. Capstone Design Project
INDE-4120. Operations Research II
GENG-4210. Engineering and Society
INDE-4350. DOE Techniques for Manufacturing
INDE-4310. Flexible Manufacturing Systems
MSCI-2130. Management Information Systems

Summer Term - Co-op students only
GENG-4980. Work Term III


Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

Degree Requirements

FIRST YEAR - Common to all Engineering Programs

Fall Term
MATH-1270. Linear Algebra
MATH-1720. Differential Calculus
GENG-1110. Engineering Mechanics I
GENG-1330. Engineering and Design
GENG-1180. Engineering and the Profession

Winter Term
CHEM-1103. Topics in General Chemistry
MATH-1730. Integral Calculus
PHYS-1410. Introductory Physics II
GENG-1200. Engineering Thermofluids
GENG-1190. Technical Communications

SECOND YEAR

Fall Term
MATH-2780. Vector Calculus
GENG-2320. Engineering Software Fundamentals
GENG-2340. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals
MECH-2210. Dynamics
GENG-2500. Engineering and the Environment
INDE-2010. Engineering Management and Globalization

Winter Term
MATH-2790. Differential Equations
GENG-2190. Introduction Engineering Materials
GENG-2220. Treatment of Experimental Data
GENG-2200. Numerical Analysis for Engineering
MECH-2230. Advanced Engineering and Design
GENG-2180. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies

Summer Term - Co-op students only
GENG-2980. Work Term I

THIRD YEAR

Fall Term
MECH-3212. Thermodynamics
MECH-3233. Fluid Mechanics I
GENG-3130. Engineering Economics
MECH-3211. Stress Analysis
MECH-3223. Machine Dynamics
1 course from outside Engineering, selected from the approved list

Winter Term - Co-op students only
GENG-3980. Work Term II

Summer Term
MECH-3217. Applied Thermodynamics
MECH-3220. Fluid Mechanics II
MECH-3228. Heat Transfer
MECH-4221. Machine Design
MECH-4259. Computer Aided Engineering - CAE
1 additional course*

FOURTH YEAR

Fall Term - Co-op students only
GENG-4980. Work Term III

Winter Term
MECH-4218. Thermofluid Systems Design
MECH-4200. Capstone Design
MECH-4211. Design for Failure Prevention
3 additional courses*

Summer Term
MECH-3221. Control Theory
MECH-3224. Engineering Measurements
GENG-4210. Engineering and Society
MECH-4200. Capstone Design
2 additional courses*

*The six additional courses must comply with the following rules:
    ·A minimum of two must be numbered MECH-32XX, 42XX
    ·A maximum of two may be numbered MECH-34XX, MECH-44XX
    ·A maximum of two may be numbered MECH-36XX, MECH-46XX
    ·A maximum of two may be numbered MECH-38XX, MECH-48XX
    ·A maximum of two may be taken from any program or Faculty outside of MECH-XXXX

Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Aerospace Option

OUTLINE OF STUDIES
Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

Degree Requirements

FIRST YEAR - Common to all Engineering Programs

Fall Term
MATH-1270. Linear Algebra
MATH-1720. Differential Calculus
GENG-1110. Engineering Mechanics I
GENG-1330. Engineering and Design
GENG-1180. Engineering and the Profession

Winter Term
CHEM-1103. Topics in General Chemistry
MATH-1730. Integral Calculus
PHYS-1410. Introductory Physics II
GENG-1200. Engineering Thermofluids
GENG-1190. Technical Communications

SECOND YEAR

Fall Term
MATH-2780. Vector Calculus
GENG-2320. Engineering Software Fundamentals
GENG-2340. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals
MECH-2210. Dynamics
GENG-2500. Engineering and the Environment
INDE-2010. Engineering Management and Globalization

Winter Term
MATH-2790. Differential Equations
GENG-2190. Introduction Engineering Materials
GENG-2220. Treatment of Experimental Data
GENG-2200. Numerical Analysis for Engineering
MECH-2230. Advanced Engineering and Design
GENG-2180. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies

Summer Term - Co-op students only
GENG-2980. Work Term I

THIRD YEAR

Fall Term
MECH-3212. Thermodynamics
MECH-3233. Fluid Mechanics I
MECH-3211. Stress Analysis
GENG-3130. Engineering Economics
MECH-3223. Machine Dynamics
1 course from outside Engineering, selected from the approved list

Winter Term - Co-op students only
GENG-3980. Work Term II

Summer Term
MECH-3217. Applied Thermodynamics
MECH-3220. Fluid Mechanics II
MECH-4259. Computer Aided Engineering - CAE
MECH-4221. Machine Design
MECH-3228. Heat Transfer
MECH-3670. Aerospace Engineering Fundamentals

FOURTH YEAR

Fall Term - Co-op students only
GENG-4980. Work Term III

Winter Term
MECH-4200. Capstone Design (Aerospace)
MECH-4211. Design for Failure Prevention
MECH-4218. Thermofluid Systems Design
MECH-3671. Aerospace Materials and Manufacturing
MECH-4671. Aerodynamics and Performance
1 course from MECH-4834 Polymers, INDE-4280 Facilities Design & Logistics, INDE-3270 Product Quality and Reliability, MECH-3215 Vibrations, MECH-4255 Environmental Effects and Control of Noise, MECH-4250 Gas Dynamics, and Materials Joining and Aerospace Electronics and Systems (New Course - to be developed)

Summer Term
MECH-4200. Capstone Design (Aerospace)
MECH-3224. Engineering Measurements
MECH-3221. Control Theory
GENG-4210. Engineering and Society
MECH-4670. Aerospace Propulsion
MECH-4672. Flight Dynamics and Control of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles


Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Automotive Option

OUTLINE OF STUDIES
Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

Degree Requirements

FIRST YEAR - Common to all Engineering Programs

Fall Term
MATH-1270. Linear Algebra
MATH-1720. Differential Calculus
GENG-1110. Engineering Mechanics I
GENG-1330. Engineering and Design
GENG-1180. Engineering and the Profession

Winter Term
CHEM-1103. Topics in General Chemistry
MATH-1730. Integral Calculus
PHYS-1410. Introductory Physics II
GENG-1200. Engineering Thermofluids
GENG-1190. Technical Communications

SECOND YEAR

Fall Term
MATH-2780. Vector Calculus
GENG-2320. Engineering Software Fundamentals
GENG-2340. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals
MECH-2210. Dynamics
GENG-2500. Engineering and the Environment
INDE-2010. Engineering Management and Globalization

Winter Term
MATH-2790. Differential Equations
GENG-2190. Introduction Engineering Materials
GENG-2220. Treatment of Experimental Data
GENG-2200. Numerical Analysis for Engineering
MECH-2230. Advanced Engineering and Design
GENG-2180. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies

Summer Term - Co-op students only
GENG-2980. Work Term I

THIRD YEAR

Fall Term
MECH-3212. Thermodynamics
MECH-3233. Fluid Mechanics I
MECH-3211. Stress Analysis
GENG-3130. Engineering Economics
MECH-3223. Machine Dynamics
1 course from outside Engineering, selected from the approved list

Winter Term - Co-op students only
GENG-3980. Work Term II

Summer Term
MECH-3217. Applied Thermodynamics
MECH-3220. Fluid Mechanics II
MECH-4259. Computer Aided Engineering - CAE
MECH-4221. Machine Design
MECH-3228. Heat Transfer
MECH-3430. Automotive Engineering Fundamentals

FOURTH YEAR

Fall Term - Co-op students only
GENG-4980. Work Term III

Winter Term
MECH-4218. Thermofluid Systems Design
MECH-4200. Capstone Design
MECH-4211. Design for Failure Prevention
MECH-4463. Vehicle Dynamics
MECH-4467. Vehicle Thermal Management
1 course with an automotive focus numbered MECH-XXXX or MATL-XXXX

Summer Term
MECH-3221. Control Theory
MECH-3224. Engineering Measurements
GENG-4210. Engineering and Society
MECH-4200. Capstone Design
MECH-4465. Internal Combustion Engines
1 course with an automotive focus numbered MECH-XXXX, MATL-XXXX


Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Environmental Option

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

Degree Requirements

FIRST YEAR - Common to all Engineering Programs

Fall Term
MATH-1270. Linear Algebra
MATH-1720. Differential Calculus
GENG-1110. Engineering Mechanics I
GENG-1330. Engineering and Design
GENG-1180. Engineering and the Profession

Winter Term
CHEM-1103. Topics in General Chemistry
MATH-1730. Integral Calculus
PHYS-1410. Introductory Physics II
GENG-1200. Engineering Thermofluids
GENG-1190. Technical Communications

SECOND YEAR

Fall Term
MATH-2780. Vector Calculus
GENG-2320. Engineering Software Fundamentals
GENG-2340. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals
MECH-2210. Dynamics
GENG-2500. Engineering and the Environment
INDE-2010. Engineering Management and Globalization

Winter Term
MATH-2790. Differential Equations
GENG-2190. Introduction Engineering Materials
GENG-2220. Treatment of Experimental Data
GENG-2200 Numerical Analysis for Engineering
MECH-2230. Advanced Engineering and Design
GENG-2180. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies

Summer Term - Co-op students only
GENG-2980. Work Term I

THIRD YEAR

Fall Term
MECH-3212. Thermodynamics
MECH-3233. Fluid Mechanics I
MECH-3211. Stress Analysis
GENG-3130. Engineering Economics
MECH-3223. Machine Dynamics
1 course from outside Engineering, selected from the approved list

Winter Term - Co-op students only
GENG-3980. Work Term II

Summer Term
MECH-3217. Applied Thermodynamics
MECH-3220. Fluid Mechanics II
MECH-4259. Computer Aided Engineering - CAE
MECH-4221. Machine Design
MECH-3228. Heat Transfer
MECH-4228. Sustainability in Engineering

FOURTH YEAR

Fall Term - Co-op students only
GENG-4980. Work Term III

Winter Term
MECH-4218. Thermofluid Systems Design
MECH-4200. Capstone Design
MECH-4211. Design for Failure Prevention
ENVE-3620. Air Pollution Control
ENVE-3630. Water and Wastewater Treatment
ENVE-3640. Materials Recovery and Waste Management

Summer Term
MECH-3221. Control Theory
MECH-3224. Engineering Measurements
GENG-4210. Engineering and Society
MECH-4200. Capstone Design
MECH-4255. Environmental Effects and Control of Noise
1 course with an environmental focus numbered CIVL-3XXX, CIVL-4XXX, MECH-3XXX, MECH-4XXX, ENVE-3XXX or ENVE-4XXX


Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Materials Option

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

Degree Requirements

FIRST YEAR - Common to all Engineering Programs

Fall Term
MATH-1270. Linear Algebra
MATH-1720. Differential Calculus
GENG-1110. Engineering Mechanics I
GENG-1330. Engineering and Design
GENG-1180. Engineering and the Profession

Winter Term
CHEM-1103. Topics in General Chemistry
MATH-1730. Integral Calculus
PHYS-1410. Introductory Physics II
GENG-1200. Engineering Thermofluids
GENG-1190. Technical Communication

SECOND YEAR

Fall Term
MATH-2780. Vector Calculus
GENG-2320. Engineering Software Fundamentals
GENG-2340. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals
MECH-2210. Dynamics
GENG-2500. Engineering and the Environment
INDE-2010. Engineering Management and Globalization

Winter Term
MATH-2790. Differential Equations
GENG-2190. Introduction Engineering Materials
GENG-2220. Treatment of Experimental Data
GENG-2200. Numerical Analysis for Engineering
MECH-2230. Advanced Engineering and Design
GENG-2180. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies

Summer Term - Co-op students only
GENG-2980. Work Term I

THIRD YEAR

Fall Term
MECH-3212. Thermodynamics
MECH-3233. Fluid Mechanics I
MECH-3211. Stress Analysis
GENG-3130. Engineering Economics
MECH-3223. Machine Dynamics
1 course from outside Engineering, selected from the approved list

Winter Term - Co-op students only
GENG-3980. Work Term II

Summer Term
MECH-3217. Applied Thermodynamics
MECH-3220. Fluid Mechanics II
MECH-4259. Computer Aided Engineering - CAE
MECH-4221. Machine Design
MECH-3228. Heat Transfer
MECH-3830. Materials and Properties

FOURTH YEAR

Fall Term - Co-op students only
GENG-4980. Work Term III

Winter Term
MECH-4218. Thermofluid Systems Design
MECH-4200. Capstone Design
MECH-4211. Design for Failure Prevention
MECH-4820. Ceramic Materials
MECH-4821. Deformation and Fracture
MECH-3831. Theromodynamics and Kinetics of Materials

Summer Term
MECH-3221. Control Theory
MECH-3224. Engineering Measurements
GENG-4210. Engineering and Society
MECH-4200. Capstone Design
2 courses numbered MECH-XXXX or MATL-XXXX


ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS WITH ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITY (GENERAL OPTION, AUTOMOTIVE OPTION, MATERIALS OPTION and ENVIRONMENTAL OPTION)

The total course requirements and course sequence listed are for students who have met the minimum requirement of 60% for each course for which transfer credit has been assessed. Additional courses will need to be taken for students who have not qualified for the maximum allowable transfer credit.

Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering Articulation Agreement with St Mary's University Diploma of Engineering

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

Degree Requirements

Total courses: 25

YEAR 1

Fall Term
MECH-3212. Thermodynamics
MECH-3211. Stress Analysis
MECH-3223. Machine Dynamics
INDE-2010. Management and Globalization
1 additional course*

Winter Term
GART-1510. Effective Writing II
GENG-2190. Engineering Materials Fundamentals
MECH-2230. Advanced Engineering & Design
GENG-2200. Analysis of Engineering Systems
1 additional course*

Summer Term
MECH-3217. Applied Thermodynamics
MECH-3220. Fluid Mechanics II
MECH-3228. Heat Transfer
MECH-3224. Engineering Measurements
MECH-4221. Machine Design
MECH-4259. Computer Aided Engineering

Students must have completed all of the 1st year and 2nd year courses and at least ten of the twelve 3rd year courses before being allowed to register into the 4th year courses, including all prerequisite courses required for registration into the 4th year courses.

YEAR 2

Winter Term
MECH-4200. Capstone Design Project
MECH-4218. Thermofluid Systems Design
MECH-4211. Design for Failure Prevention
1 additional course*

Summer Term
MECH-4200. Capstone Design Project
MECH-3221. Control Theory
GENG-4210. Engineering & Society
2 additional courses

*A minimum of four out of the six additional courses must be numbered MECH-3XXX, MATL-3XXX, MECH-4XXX or MATL-4XXX. A maximum of two out of the six additional courses may be replaced with unrestricted electives. These unrestricted electives may be taken from any department or Faculty, but must have a minimum course weight of 3.0.


Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Automotive Option Articulation Agreement with St Mary's University Diploma of Engineering

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

Degree Requirements

Total courses: 26

YEAR 1

Fall Term
MECH-3212. Thermodynamics
MECH-3211. Stress Analysis
MECH-3223. Machine Dynamics
INDE-2010. Management and Globalization

Winter Term
GENG-1190. Technical Communications
GENG-2190. Engineering Materials Fundamentals
MECH-2230. Advanced Engineering & Design
GENG-2200. Analysis of Engineering Systems

Summer Term
MECH-3217. Applied Thermodynamics
MECH-3220. Fluid Mechanics II
MECH-3228. Heat Transfer
MECH-4221. Machine Design
MECH-4259. Computer Aided Engineering
MECH-3430. Automotive Eng. Fundamentals

Students must have completed all of the 1st year and 2nd year courses and at least ten of the twelve 3rd year courses before being allowed to register into the 4th year courses, including all prerequisite courses required for registration into the 4th year courses.

YEAR 2

Winter Term
MECH-4200. Capstone Design Project
MECH-4218. Thermofluid Systems Design
MECH-4218. Design for Failure Prevention
MECH-4463. Vehicle Dynamics
MECH-4467. Vehicle Thermal Management
1 course with an automotive focus numbered MECH-XXXX, MATL-XXXX, MECH-3XXX or MECH-4XXX (see Undergraduate Handbook)

Summer Term
MECH-4200. Capstone Design Project
MECH-3221. Control Theory
MECH-3224. Engineering Measurements
GENG-4210. Engineering & Society
MECH-4465. Internal Combustion Engines
1 course with an automotive focus numbered MECH-XXXX, MATL-XXXX, MECH-3XXX, or MECH-4XXX (see Undergraduate Handbook)


Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Environmental Option Articulation Agreement with St Mary's University Diploma of Engineering

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

Degree Requirements

Total courses: 26

YEAR 1

Fall Term
MECH-3212. Thermodynamics
MECH-3211. Stress Analysis
MECH-3223. Machine Dynamics
INDE-2010. Management and Globalization

Winter Term
GENG-1190. Technical Communications
GENG-2190. Engineering Materials Fundamentals
MECH-2230. Advanced Engineering & Design
GENG-2200. Analysis of Engineering Systems

Summer Term
MECH-3217. Applied Thermodynamics
MECH-3220. Fluid Mechanics II
MECH-3228. Heat Transfer
MECH-4228. Sustainability in Engineering
MECH-4221. Machine Design
MECH-4259. Computer Aided Engineering

Students must have completed all of the 1st year and 2nd year courses and at least ten of the twelve 3rd year courses before being allowed to register into the 4th year courses, including all prerequisite courses required for registration into the 4th year courses.

YEAR 2

Winter Term
MECH-4200. Capstone Design Project
MECH-4218. Thermofluid Systems Design
MECH-4211. Design for Failure Prevention
ENVE-3620. Air Pollution Control
ENVE-3630. Water and Wastewater Treatment
ENVE-3640. Materials Recovery and Waste Management

Summer Term
MECH-4200. Capstone Design Project
MECH-3221. Control Theory
GENG-4210. Engineering & Society
MECH-3224. Engineering Measurements
MECH-4255. Envir. Effects & Control of Noise
1 course with an environmental focus numbered CIVL-4XXX, MECH-4XXX or ENVE-4XXX (see Undergraduate Handbook)


Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with Materials Option Articulation Agreement with St Mary's University Diploma of Engineering

OUTLINE OF STUDIES

Note: All students will follow the sequence of study terms shown in their program of study.

Degree Requirements

Total courses: 26

YEAR 1

Fall Term
MECH-3212. Thermodynamics
MECH-3211. Stress Analysis
MECH-3223. Machine Dynamics
INDE-2010. Management and Globalization

Winter Term
GENG-1190. Technical Communications
GENG-2190. Engineering Materials Fundamentals
MECH-2230. Advanced Engineering & Design
GENG-2200. Analysis of Engineering Systems
1 course numbered MECH-XXXX or MATL-XXXX (see Undergraduate Handbook)

Summer Term
MECH-3217. Applied Thermodynamics
MECH-3220. Fluid Mechanics II
MECH-3228. Heat Transfer
MECH-3830. Materials and Their Properties
MECH-4221. Machine Design
MECH-4259. Computer Aided Engineering

Students must have completed all of the 1st year and 2nd year courses and at least ten of the twelve 3rd year courses before being allowed to register into the 4th year courses, including all prerequisite courses required for registration into the 4th year courses.

YEAR 2

Winter Term
MECH-4200. Capstone Design Project
MECH-4218. Thermofluid Systems Design
MECH-4211. Design for Failure Prevention
MECH-3831. Thermodynamics & Kinetics of Materials
MECH-4820. Ceramic Materials
MECH-4821. Deformation and Fracture

Summer Term
MECH-4200. Capstone Design Project
MECH-3221. Control Theory
GENG-4210. Engineering & Society
MECH-3224. Engineering Measurements
1 course numbered MECH-XXXX or MATL-XXXX (see Undergraduate Handbook)


Honours Certificate in Industrial and Management Engineering

Admission Requirements:
A candidate for the Honours Certificate in Industrial and Management Engineerings in Industrial Engineering shall hold the degree of (i) Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.); (ii) a four-year B.Sc. (or BCS) degree in Computer Science or in Physics, or related Science fields, (iii) Bachelor of Commerce (B.Comm.), or (iv) BHK Honours.

Requirements

Total courses: Eight (8) courses

(a) a maximum of 5 courses from our 4th year (INDE-4XXX) courses and
(b) a maximum of 4 courses from our 3rd year (INDE-3XXX) and
(c) a maximum of 3 pre-requisite 2000-level courses, with the approval of the AAU Head and depending on the discipline of your undergraduate degree.

NOTES: No 1000-level courses will be permitted. The present pre-requisite requirements for 4th year courses must be respected. All selected courses should not be from courses, subjects or topics that were part of the applicant’s undergraduate studies. Students from programs that do not have prerequisite general engineering courses will need to obtain them as described earlier in this application. If the student has taken the equivalent to required pre-requisite courses, this requirement may/will be waived.

If students from another program (students with degree from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, degree in Computer Science and so forth) are missing pre-requisites courses critical for successful completion of the certificate, they are to choose from appropriate 2nd yr courses. A maximum of 3 courses from the pre-requisite courses will count towards the certificate, although more may be necessary depending on the student’s background.

To qualify for the certificate, students will be required to successfully complete all 8 courses at the University of Windsor. No transfer credit will be considered for this certificate.


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