Spring 2016 Undergraduate Calendar


ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering

CERTIFICATE
Honours Certificate in Electrical Engineering

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


Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering

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

FIRST YEAR
Common to all Engineering programs

Fall Term
85-111.Engineering Mechanics I
85-133.Engineering and Design
62-140.Differential Calculus
62-126.Linear Algebra
85-118. Engineering and the Profession

First Year
Students who wish to enter into the Electrical Engineering program will have to declare their major in this semester and register for the following courses.

Winter Term
85-120.Engineering Thermofluids
62-141.Integral Calculus
64-141.Intro. Physics II
59-110.Topics General Chemistry
85-119. Technical Communications

SECOND YEAR
Students must have completed at least nine (9) of their 1st year courses before being allowed to register into the 2nd year courses including all pre-requisite courses required for registration into the 2nd year courses.

Fall Term
88-211.Computer-Aided Analysis
88-214.Circuit Analysis
85-222.Treatment of Expt. Data
62-215.Vector Calculus
62-216.Differential Equations
64-220.EM Fields and Photons

Winter Term
88-217.Digital Logic Design I
88-224.Signals and Systems
88-225.Physical Electronics
88-226.Electronics I
88-228.EM Waves and Rad. Syst.
Non-Technical Elective*

Summer Term Co-op students only
85-298. Work Term I

THIRD YEAR
Students must have completed all the 1st year courses and at least ten 10 of their 2nd year courses before being allowed to register into the 3rd year courses courses including all pre-requisite courses required for registration into the 3rd year courses.

*** Students opting for the Integrated BASc/MASc program:
    The Faculty of Engineering offers a Bachelor's/Master's Integrated Engineering Degree program which allows students with outstanding academic ability to achieve both a B.A.Sc. and M.A.Sc. degree in a time period as short as five years. This program treats the educational process through the B.A.Sc. to the M.A.Sc. degree as a single coherent integrated whole, while ensuring that the requirements for both degrees are fully satisfied. This structured program represents a complementary alternative to the existing separate undergraduate and graduate degree programs.

    Application to the Integrated B.A.Sc./M.A.Sc. can be made early in the Winter semester of the student's third year of undergraduate B.A.Sc. study. Normally, only applicants who have a cumulative average of at least 77%, and a semester average of 77% in the Fall semester of their third year of undergraduate B.A.Sc. study may be granted admission to the integrated program which confers conditional admission status to the M.A.Sc. program.

Fall Term
85-313.Engrg. Economics
88-313.Electromech. Sys. I
88-316.Electronics II
88-330.Dig. Logic Design II
Technical or Non-Technical Elective*

Winter Term
Co-op students only
85-398. Work Term II

Summer Term
88-324.Control Syst. I
88-327 Microprocessors
88-329.Analog Comm.
Technical or Non-Technical Elective
Select one course from the list below:
    34-129 Contemporary Moral Issues
    45-160 Issues in World Politics (section must cover topics of environmental stewardship; sustainable development)
    34-228 Technology, Human Values and the Environment
    45-212 Environmental Policy and Politics
    27-385 The Green Corridor
    66-201 Science, Technology and Society
    66-213 Geology and the Environment
    67-200 Principles of Resource Management
*Students must select a total of one technical and one non-technical elective during the third year from the approved list available in the Department.

FOURTH YEAR

Students cannot register into any of the 4th year courses until all Electrical Engineering courses from 1st , 2nd and 3rd year have been completed.
4rth year students are required to take a total of five technical electives in 4th year.

Fall TermCo-op students only
85-498. Work Term III

Winter Term
Core Subjects - All Students
88-400.Capstone Design Project
88-431.Control Systems II
88-457. Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing


Electives Select electives from the list below
[Students opting for the Integrated BASc/MASc program will need to register in two graduate courses spread over the Winter-Summer terms (one graduate course per term). Admission requirements for the Integrated BASc/MASC are shown in the third year course sequence.]
88-419. Digital Communications
88-436.Computer Communications
88-437 .Intelligent Computing
88-443. Embedded Sys. Design
88-444. Analog Int. Circuit Design
88-445. Power Electronics
88-448. Digital Comp. Arch.
88-449. Automotive Sensors
88-450 Power Systems I

Summer Term
Core Subjects - All Students
85-421.Engineering and Society
88-400.Capstone Design Project
88-432.EM waves and Rad. Sys. II

Electives Select electives from the list below
[For the students who are registered in the Integrated BASc/MASc program see the conditions outlined in the 4th year Winter semester.]
88-433.Digital Integrated Circuits
88-434.Automotive Electronics
88-435.Microelectromech. Systems
88-438.Coding and Info. Theory
88-439.Multimedia Systems
88-440.Wireless Communications
88-447.Comp. Networks & Security
88-460 Power Systems II

Taking courses out of sequence can be allowed for special cases transfers, advanced credit, etc. at the discretion of the Department Head.

Upon request, the Department will provide students with letters indicating that they have completed an area of specialization based on the successful completion of the following cluster of courses:

Students who wish to specialize in:

Electronics, are recommended to include the following courses in their selection of electives:

Winter:
88-444 Analog Integrated Circuit Design
88-445 Power Electronics

Summer:
88-433 Digital Integrated Circuits
88-435 Microelectromechanical Systems

Communications, are recommended to include the following courses in their selection of electives:

Winter:
88-419 Digital Communications
88-436 Computer Communications

Summer:
88-438 Coding and Info. Theory
88-440 Wireless Communications

Automotive Electronics, are recommended to include the following courses in their selection of electives:

Winter:
88-443 Embedded System Design
88-449 Automotive Sensors

Summer:
88-434 Automotive Electronics
88-435 Microelectromechanical Systems


Computer Engineering, are recommended to include the following courses in their selection of electives:

Winter:
88-443 Embedded System Design
88-448 Digital Computer Architecture

Summer:
88-439 Multimedia Systems
88-447 Computer Networks and Security



Honours Certificate in Electrical Engineering

Admission Requirements: A candidate for the Honours Certificate in Electrical Engineering shall hold the degree of Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) or a four-year B.Sc. (or BCS) degree in Computer Science or in Physics.

Total courses: Eight

Major requirements:
(a) a minimum of 6 courses from our 4th year elective courses
(b) a maximum of 2 courses from our 3rd year and
(c) a maximum of 1 course from 2nd year
All selected courses should not be from courses, subjects or topics that were part of the applicant’s undergraduate studies.

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.


ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING: COURSES (88-)

ENGINEERING: GENERAL COURSES (85-)
ENGINEERING: NON-TECHNICAL ELECTIVE COURSES