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Fall 2009 Undergraduate Calendar
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
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)
01-150.(Foundations of Academic Writing I)
First Year. Second Semester
(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)
01-151.(Foundations of Academic Writing II)
88-124. (Circuit Analysis I)
Summer Term
(Co-op students only)
85-198
.(Work Ter
m I)
SECOND YEAR
Students must have completed at least nine (9) of their 1
st
year courses before being allowed to register into the 2
nd
year courses including all pre-requisite courses required for registration into the 2
nd
year courses.
Fall Term
85-211.(Comp.-Aided Analysis II)
85-214.(Circuit Analysis II)
85-222.(Treatment of Expt. Data)
88-217.(Digital Logic Design I)
62-216.(Differential Equations)
64-220.(EM Fields and Photons)
Winter Term
88-224.(Signals and Systems)
88-225.(Physical Electronics)
88-226.(Electronics I)
88-228.(EM Waves and Rad. Syst.)
62-215.(Vector Calculus)
Non-Technical Elective*
Summer Term
(Co-op students only)
85-298. (Work Term II)
THIRD YEAR
Students must have completed all the 1
st
year courses and at least ten (10) of their 2
nd
year courses before being allowed to register into the 3
rd
year courses courses including all pre-requisite courses required for registration into the 3
rd
year courses.
Fall Term
85-313.(Engrg. Economy)
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 III)
Summer Term
88-324.(Control Syst. I)
88-327 (Microprocessors)
88-329.(Analog Comm.)
42-200.(Resource Mgmt.)
Technical or Non-Technical Elective
*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.
Fall Term
(Co-op students only)
85-498. (Work Term IV)
Winter Term
Core Subjects - All Students
88-400.(Capstone Design Project)
88-431.(Control Systems II)
88-457.(Digital Signal Processing)
Electives (Select two electives from the list below)
88-419.(Dig. Communications)
88-436.(Computer Communications)
88-437.(Intelligent Computing)
88-443.(Embedded Sys. Design )
88-444.(Analog Int. Circuit Design)
88-445.(Power Electronics)
88-450 (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 three electives from the list below)
88-433.(Digital Integrated Circuits)
88-434.(Automotive Electronics)
88-435.(Microelectromech. Sys.)
88-438.(Coding and Info. Theory)
88-439.(Multimedia Systems)
88-440.(Wireless Communications)
88-447.(Comp. Networks & Security)
88-448.(Digital Comp. Arch.)
88-449.(Automotive Sensors)
88-460 (Power Systems I)
T
aking 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)
88-434 (Automotive Electronics)
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)
88-439 (Multimedia Systems)
88-440 (Wireless Communications)
Automotive Electronics
, are recommended to include the following courses in their selection of electives:
Winter:
88-443 (Embedded System Design)
88-445 (Power Electronics)
Summer:
88-434 (Automotive Electronics)
88-435 (Microelectromechanical Systems)
88-449 (Automotive Sensors)
Computer Engineering
, are recommended to include the following courses in their selection of electives:
Winter:
88-437 (Intelligent Computing)
88-443 (Embedded System Design)
88-448 (Digital Computer Architecture)
88-449 (Automotive Sensors)
Summer:
88-447 (Computer Networks and Security)
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING:
PROGRAM REGULATIONS AND INFORMATION
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING:
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ENGINEERING:
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