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Undergraduate Program - Electrical Engineering Course Schedule (outdated)

A B.Eng. in Electrical Engineering is made up of courses from the Engineering Core (highlighted in blue); the Electrical Engineering Core (highlighted in yellow); electives and courses from one of four specializations - Electronics, Communications, Digital Signal Processing, or Electromagnetics and Photonics. Students currently registered in the program can visit course syllabi, notes and lab instructions for detailed course information.

Course Schedule

B.Eng. in Electrical Engineering (Sept. 2010)
TERM 1A1
Fall
TERM 1B1
Spring
C
O
O
P

1
TERM 2A
Fall
C
O
O
P

2
TERM 2B
Summer
C
O
O
P

3
TERM 3A2
Spring
C
O
O
P

4
TERM 3B
Fall
C
O
O
P

5
TERM 4A
Summer
C
O
O
P

6
TERM 4B
Spring
CSC 111 CHEM 150 CENG 255 CENG 241 CSC 349A CENG 355 ELEC 395 ELEC 4993
ENGR 0202 ENGR 120 CSC 115 ELEC 220 ELEC 300 ELEC 350 ELEC 4993 1 Basic Science Elective4
ENGR 110 ENGR 141 ELEC 200 ELEC 250 ELEC 310 ELEC 360 ENGR 297 1 Specialization Course
MATH 100 MATH 101 ELEC 216 ELEC 260 ELEC 320 ELEC 370 2 Specialization Courses Technical Electives5
MATH 110 PHYS 125 MATH 200 MECH 295 ELEC 330 ELEC 380
PHYS 122 MATH 201 STAT 254 ELEC 340 ENGR 280 Technical Electives5 1 Complementary Studies Elective6
Plus ENGR 446 Technical Report to be registered in term preceding the final term of their program (academic or work term). This is part of the engineering core.
  1. Alternate first year schedules for spreading the first year course load over three terms may be available, see "First Year Schedule", page 81.
  2. Students normally must successfully complete ENGR 020 (Introduction to Professional Practice) before undertaking their first work term.
  3. CENG/ELEC 499 to be taken only once either in Term 4A or 4B. CENG/ELEC 499 may be replaced by ENGR 400 with the permission of the Department Chair.
  4. A course in basic science as required by CEAB guidelines. A current list of acceptable courses may be obtained from the ECE Office or online.
  5. Students in the Electrical Engineering program must take a total of four Technical Electives selected from either List 1 or 2 of which at least two must be from List 1.
  6. A Complementary Studies Elective course dealing with central issues in humanities or social sciences, as required by CEAB guidelines for complementary studies, and as approved by the Faculty of Engineering's BEng Programs Committee. A current list of acceptable replacement courses may be obtained from the BEng Office or online.

Electrical Engineering Specializations

ELECTRONICS COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING ELECTRICAL ENERGY SYSTEMS ELECTROMAGNETICS AND PHOTONICS
TERM 4A TERM 4B TERM 4A TERM 4B TERM 4A TERM 4B TERM 4A TERM 4B TERM 4A TERM 4B
CENG 441 ELEC 412 ELEC 404 ELEC 456 ELEC 403 ELEC 459 ELEC 410 ELEC 482 ELEC 404 ELEC 453
ELEC 410 ELEC 450 ELEC 407 ELEC 488 ELEC 452
In order to obtain their degree, students who do not select one of the Specializations must complete any 3 of the 11 compulsory Specialization courses listed above within the established course offering timetable.

Technical Electives - List 1*

   


Technical Electives - List 2*,**

   

* Courses that are not required by at least one of the Specializations may not be offered every year.

** Other 400-level or graduate courses may be considered as a List 2 Technical Elective with the permission of the Department and Dean of Graduate Studies as required (refer to "Registration in Graduate Courses by Undergraduates", page 29).

Visit technical electives to view which courses are tentatively offered.

 
 
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