University of Toronto
Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering
Calendar 2000 - 2001

Engineering Science
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Undergraduate Program in Engineering Science (AEESCBASC)
  • First Year Curriculum

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  • Second Year Curriculum

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  • Third and Fourth Year Option Programs

  • Students entering Third Year must elect to enrol in one of the following Options.
     
  • Professional Experience Year
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    Undergraduate Program in Engineering Science (AEESCBASC)

    UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT COUNSELLOR
    Mr. Phillip Edghill
    Room 304, Haultain Bldg.
    Tel:(416) 978-2903

    The Engineering Science program is designed for students primarily interested in the application of science to modern technology, and who wish to prepare themselves for careers in applied research, advanced engineering design or teaching. This program provides excellent preparation for post-graduate work in a wide range of specialties in engineering, science and mathematics, and as many as one half of the graduates proceed to graduate study. Students who graduate from the program are also well qualified to enter into professional engineering careers.

    The courses offered are of high standard; only students with superior ability in, and aptitude for, mathematics and science can expect to succeed in them. For this reason admission is granted only to those who have achieved high standing in their previous academic work. Transfers from Engineering Science to other programs are permitted in the first three weeks in the fall term, at the end of the first term and at the end of First Year. Continuation in the program requires a minimum weighted average of 60% in the fall term and 65% in the spring term of First Year. Most students who do not meet this requirement may be permitted to transfer into any other Engineering program of their choice, subject to the requirements and provisions of the Academic Regulations. (See Section 9 for details).

    The curricula for the first two years of the program are common for all students. At the beginning of the Third Year each student selects one of the following options:
     
    Aerospace Environmental
    Biomedical Manufacturing Systems
    Computer Physics
    Electrical  

    Each option provides a specialized preparation for a particular branch of applied science. The curricula are regularly reviewed and updated by Option Committees, and the program is overseen by the Division Council, which includes student representatives from all four years.

    FIRST YEAR CHAIR
    W.R. Cluett, B.SC.(QUEEN'S), PH.D.(ALBERTA), P.ENG.

    FIRST YEAR ADVISOR
    Shehna Jabbar-Javeed
    Room 157, Galbraith Building
    Tel: (416) 978-4625

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    First Year Curriculum - Engineering Science
     
    Fall Session - Year 1   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wt.
    Structures and Materials - An Introduction to Engineering Design CIV102H1 F 3 -- 2 0.50
    Linear Algebra MAT 185H1F 3 -- 2 0.50
    Calculus I MAT 194H1 F 3 -- 2 0.50
    Elements of Physics I (Mechanics) PHY 180H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    and one of:          
        Introduction to Computer Programming CSC 180H1 F 3 2 1 0.50
        Introduction to Computer Programming CSC 181H1 F 3 2 1 0.50
    Winter Session - year 1          
    Electricity and Magnetism ECE 150H1 S 3 1.5 1.5 0.50
    Chemistry CHE 150H1 S 3 3 1 0.50
    Calculus II MAT 195H1 S 3 -- 2 0.50
    Science and Social Issues PHL 193H1 S 2 -- 2 0.50
    and one of:
       Computer Algorithms, Data Structures and Languages CSC 190H1 S 3 3 -- 0.50
       Computer Algorithms, Data Structures and Languages CSC 191H1 S 3 3 -- 0.50

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    Second Year Curriculum - Engineering Science
     
    Fall Session - year 2   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wt.
    Ordinary Differential Equations APM288H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
    Electric Circuits ECE 250H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Digital and Computer Systems ECE 253H1 F 3 3 -- 0.50
    Physics II PHY 280H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Humanities / Social Science Elective         0.50
               
    Winter Session - Year 2          
    Engineering Design AER 201H1 S 1 6 -- 0.50
    Fluid Mechanics AER 202H1 S 3 1.5 2 0.50
    Engineering Thermodynamics CHE 219H1 S 3 -- 2 0.50
    Physics III PHY 281H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Humanities / Social Science Elective         0.50
    Practical Experience Requirement *          

    * As described in the description of the practical experience requirements, students are required to have completed a total of 600 hours of acceptable practical experience before graduation (normally during their summer vacation periods).

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    Third And Fourth Year Option Programs - Engineering Science

    Students entering Third Year must elect to enrol in one of the following Options.

    The programs within the Options are not intended to be entirely unalterable. Petitions for meritorious substitutions in the fourth year of a student's program will be considered within the general constraints imposed by the current timetable, by course prerequisites, by the minimum of approximately 2.5 weight units per term, and by the concepts of academic validity, provided that the engineering science and engineering design content is not reduced.

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    AEESCBASCA, Aerospace
     
    Fall Session - Year 3   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wt.
    Dynamics AER 301H1F 3 -- 1 0.50
    Aerodynamics AER 307H1F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Mechanics of Solids and Structures AER 373H1F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Control Systems MIE 372H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    and one of:          
         Partial Differential Equations APM 384H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
         Complex Analysis MAT 389H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
    Winter session - Year 3          
    Gasdynamics AER 310H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Scientific Computing AER 336H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
    Economic Analysis and Decision Making MIE 374H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
    Probability and Statistics STA 387H1 S 3 -- 2 0.50
    Written and Oral Communication ESC 300H1 S -- -- 2 0.25
    and one of:          
         Electromagnetic Fields ECE 357H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
         Heat and Mass Transfer MIE 313H1 S 3 1.5 1.5 0.50
         Materials Design and Engineering MMS350H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50

    All students enrolled within this Program are eligible to apply for admission into the Skoll Program. Details are provided on page 24. Students accepted into the Skoll Program are required to consult with their Undergraduate Student Counsellor on the composition of the 4F courses that will be required.
     
             
    Fall Session - Year 4   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wt
    Atmospheric Flight AER402H1F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Advanced Mechanics of Structures AER 501H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Spacecraft Dynamics and Control AER 506H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
    and one of:          
         Thesis1 ESC 499H1 F 3 2 -- 0.50
         Space Systems Design AER 407H1 F -- 3 -- 0.50
    and one of:
         Electronics ECE 360H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
         Instrumentation Design ECE 471H1 F 2 1.5 1.5 0.50
         Quantum mechanics I PHY 355H1 F 2 -- 1 0.50
         Other Technical Elective3         0.50
    Winter Session - Year 4          
    Gasdynamics* AER 310H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Aerospace Propulsion AER 510H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
    Humanities / Social Science Elective         0.50
    and one of1:          
         Aircraft Design AER 406H1 S -- 3 -- 0.50
         Thesis ESC 499H1 S 3 2 -- 0.50
    and one of:          
         Principles of Technology Transfer AER 480H1 S 3 -- 1 0.5
         Electronic Circuits ECE 354H1 S 3 1.5 0.5 0.5
         Computational Methods for Partial Differential Equations 1 CSC 446H1 S 2 -- 1 0.50
         Robotics MIE 405H1 S 2 1 1 0.50
         Nonlinear Physics PHY 460H1 S 2 -- -- 0.50
         Other Technical Elective 3         0.50

    1 Students may take either or both of the design courses but at most can only take a one term thesis.
    2 Limited Enrolment.
    3 Any course from term 3F not previously taken (i.e. either APM384H1 or MAT389H1).

    * 2000/2001 only

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    AEESCBASCB(C), Biomedical - Chemical Stream
     
    Fall Session - Year 3   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wt.
    Chemical Thermodynamics CHE 372H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
    Physical and Inorganic Chemistry CHE 390H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
    Transport Phenomena CHE 393H1 F 3 3 1 0.50
    Systems and Signal Analysis I ECE 355H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
    Complex Analysis MAT389H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
               
    Winter Session - Year 3          
    Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry CHE 391H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Chemical Kinetics & Reaction Engineering CHE 392H1 S 3 -- 2 0.50
    Economic Analysis and Decision Making MIE 374H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
    Materials Design and Engineering MMS 350H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Probability and Statistics STA 387H1 S 3 -- 2 0.50
    Written and Oral Communication ESC 300H1 S -- -- 2 0.25
               
    Fall Session - Year 4   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wt
    Thesis ESC 489Y1Y or
    ESC 499Y1Y

    3

    2

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    0.50
    Molecular and Cellular Biology BME 495H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Biomedical Imaging BME 595H1 F 2 1.5 1 0.50
    Cellular Bioelectricity ECE 445H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    and one of:          
         Advanced Reactor Design CHE 412H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
         Chemical Properties of Polymers CHE 461H1 F 3 -- 2 0.50
         Bioprocess Engineering CHE 466H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
         Electrochemistry CHE 553H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
               
    Winter Session - Year 4          
    Thesis ESC 489Y1 Y or
    ESC 499Y1 Y

    3

    2

    --

    0.50
    Cellular Bioengineering BME 496H1 S 3 0.75 -- 0.50
    Biomechanical Engineering MIE 439H1 S 2 1.5 -- 0.50
    Biomaterials and Biocompatibility MMS 452H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
    Humanities / Social Science Elective         0.50

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    AEESCBASCB(E), Biomedical - Electrical Stream
     
    Fall Session - Year 3   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wt.
    Transport Phenomena CHE 393H1 F 3 3 1 0.50
    Systems and Signal Analysis I ECE 355H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
    Electronics ECE 360H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Cellular Bioelectricity ECE 445H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Complex Analysis MAT 389H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
               
    Winter Session - Year 3          
    Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry CHE 391H1S 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Probability and Random Processes ECE351H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
    Electronic Circuits ECE 354H1 S 3 1.5 0.5 0.50
    System and Signal Analysis II ECE 356H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Economic Analysis and Decision Making MIE 374H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
    Written and Oral Communication ESC 300H1 S -- -- 2 0.25
               
    Fall Session - Year 4   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wt
    Molecular and Cellular Biology BME 495H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Biomedical Imaging BME 595H1 F 2 1.5 1 0.50
    Humanities / Social Science Elective         0.50
    and one of:          
         Computer Organization ECE 352H1 F 3 3 -- 0.50
         Communications Systems ECE 416H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
         Introduction to Optical Engineering ECE 426H1 F 2 1.5 1 0.50
         Instrumentation Design ECE 471H1 F 2 1.5 1.5 0.50
         Systems Control ECE 557H1 F 3 1.5 -- 0.50
    and one of:
         Physical Electronics ECE 350H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
         Digital Signal Processing ECE 431H1 F 2 1.5 1 0.50
         Digital Electronics ECE 435H1 F 2 3 -- 0.50
         Electroacoustics ECE 446H1 F 2 1.5 1 0.50
         Integrated Circuit Engineering ECE 534H1 F 2 3 -- 0.50
         Other Technical Elective 2         0.50
               
    Winter Session - Year 4          
    Thesis 1 ESC 499H1 S 3 2 -- 0.50
    Cellular Engineering BME 496H1 S 3 0.75 -- 0.50
    Biomaterials and Biocompatibility MMS 452H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
    and one of:          
         Real-Time Computer Control ECE 411H1 S 3 1.5 -- 0.50
         Optical Communication Systems ECE 425H1 S 2 1.5 1 0.50
         Photonics I ECE 527H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
         Robotics MIE 405H1 S 2 1 1 0.50
    and one of:
         Electromagnetic Fields ECE 357H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
         Digital Communication ECE 417H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
         Analog Electronics ECE 530H1 S 2 1.5 -- 0.50
         Digital Hardware ECE 532H1 S 2 3 -- 0.50
         Robotics MIE 405H1 S 2 1 1 0.50
         Biomechanical Engineering MIE 439H1 S 2 1.5 -- 0.50
    Other Technical Elective 2         0.50

    1 Students may elect to take their humanities social science elective or thesis requirement in either term.
    2 Approval of the Division of Engineering Science required.

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    AEESCBASCC, Computer
     
    Fall Session - Year 3   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wt.
    Programming Languages CSC326H1 F 2 -- 1 0.50
    Computer Organization ECE 352H1 F 3 3 -- 0.50
    System and Signal Analysis I ECE 355H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
    Electronics ECE 360H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Complex Analysis MAT 389H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
               
    Winter session - Year 3          
    Operating Systems ECE 344H1 S 2 3 -- 0.50
    Probability and Random Processes ECE 351H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
    Electronic Circuits ECE 354H1 S 3 1.5 0.5 0.50
    System and Signal Analysis II ECE 356H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Economic Analysis and Decision Making MIE 374H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
    Written and Oral Communication ESC 300H1 S -- -- 2 3
               

    All students enrolled within this Program are eligible to apply for admission into the Skoll Program. Details are provided on page 24. Students accepted into the Skoll Program are required to consult with their Undergraduate Student Counsellor on the composition of the 4F courses that will be required.
     
     
    Fall Session - Year 4   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wt
    Software Engineering I CSC444H1 F 2 1.5 1 0.50
    Computer Systems Modelling and Analysis CSC 470H1 F 3 2 -- 0.50
    Human / Social Science Elective 1         0.50
    and two of:          
         Interactive Computer Graphics 2 CSC 418H1F 2 -- 1 0.50
         Human-Computer Interaction 2 CSC 428H1 F 2 -- 1 0.50
         Data Management Systems 2 CSC 434H1 F 2 -- 1 0.50
         Compilers and Interpreters CSC 488H1 F 2 -- 1 0.50
         Communication Systems ECE 416H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
         Data Communications ECE 418H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
         Distributed Systems ECE 419H1 F 3 1.5 -- 0.50
         Digital Signal Processing ECE 431H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
         Digital Electronics ECE 435H1 F 2 3 -- 0.50
         Cellular Bioelectricity ECE 445H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
         Computer Architecture ECE 452H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
         Systems Control ECE 557H1 F 3 1.5 -- 0.50
         Other Technical Elective 3         0.50
               
    Winter Session - Year 4          
    Thesis 1 ESC 499H1 S 3 2 -- 0.50
    Digital Hardware ECE 532H1 S 2 3 -- 0.50
    Computer Networks ECE 460H1 S 3 1.5 -- 0.50
    and two of:          
         Theory of Computation CSC 366H1 S 3 -- 2 0.50
         Digital Communication ECE 417H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
         Software Engineering II ECE 450H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
         VLSI Systems ECE 451H1 S 2 3 -- 0.50
         Internetworking ECE 461H1 S 3 1.5 -- 0.50
         Multimedia Systems ECE 462H1 S 2 2 -- 0.50
         Optimizing Compilers ECE 540H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
         Other Technical Elective 3         0.50

    1 Students may elect to take their humanities social science elective or thesis requirement in either term.
    2 Limited enrolment.
    3 Approval of the Division of Engineering Science is required.

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    AEESCBASCE, Electrical
     
    Fall Session - Year 3   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wt.
    Physical Electronics ECE350H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    System and Signal Analysis I ECE 355H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
    Industrial Electronics ECE 359H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Electronics ECE 360H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Complex Analysis MAT 389H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
               
    Winter Session - Year 3          
    Probability and Random Processes ECE 351H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
    Electronic Circuits ECE 354H1 S 3 1.5 0.5 0.50
    System and Signal Analysis II ECE 356H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Electromagnetic Fields ECE 357H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Economic Analysis and Decision Making MIE 374H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
    Written and Oral Communication ESC 300H1 S -- -- 2 0.25
               

    All students enrolled within this Program are eligible to apply for admission into the Skoll Program. Details are provided on page 24. Students accepted into the Skoll Program are required to consult with their Undergraduate Student Counsellor on the composition of the 4F courses that will be required.
     
    Fall Session - Year 4   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wt
    Humanities / Social Science Elective 1         0.50
    Four of:          
         Computer Organization ECE352H1 F 3 3 -- 0.50
         Power System Analysis ECE 413H1 F 2 1.5 1 0.50
         Communication Systems ECE 416H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
         Microwaves ECE 424H1 F 2 1.5 1 0.50
         Introduction to Optical Engineering ECE 426H1 F 2 1.5 1 0.50
         Digital Signal Processing ECE 431H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
         Digital Electronics ECE 435H1 F 2 3 -- 0.50
         System Software ECE 443H1 F 2 3 -- 0.50
         Cellular Bioelectricity ECE 445H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
         Electroacoustics ECE 446H1 F 2 1.5 1 0.50
         Analog Filters ECE 512H1 F 3 -- 2 0.50
         Integrated Circuit Engineering ECE 534H1 F 2 3 -- 0.50
         Systems Control ECE 557H1 F 3 1.5 -- 0.50
         Other Technical Elective 2         0.50
               
    Winter Session - Year 4          
    Thesis 1 ESC 499H1 S 3 2 -- 0.50
    and four of:          
         Real-Time Computer Control ECE 411H1 S 2 1.5 -- 0.50
         Digital Communication ECE 417H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
         Radio Systems ECE 422H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
         Optical Communication Systems ECE 425H1 S 2 1.5 1 0.50
         VLSI Systems ECE 451H1 S 2 3 -- 0.50
         Computer Networks ECE 460H1 S 3 1.5 -- 0.50
         Photonics I ECE 527H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
         Analog Electronics ECE 530H1 S 2 1.5 -- 0.50
         Digital Hardware ECE 532H1 S 2 3 -- 0.50
         Other Technical Elective 2         0.50

    1 Students may elect to take their humanities social science elective or thesis requirement in either term.
    2 May be selected from ECE graduate, and graduate/undergraduate listings from other departments, subject to the approval of the Division of Engineering Science.

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    AEESCBASCV, Environmental
     
    Fall Session - Year 3   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wt.
    Partial Differential Equations APM384H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
    Chemical Thermodynamics CHE 372H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
    Physical and Inorganic Chemistry CHE 390H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
    Transport Phenomena CHE 393H1 F 3 3 1 0.50
    Environmental Biology ENV 234Y1 Y 2 1.5 -- 0.50
               
    Winter Session - Year 3          
    Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry CHE 391H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Engineering CHE 392H1 S 3 -- 2 0.50
    Environmental Biology ENV 234Y1 Y 2 1.5 -- 0.50
    Economic Analysis and Decision Making MIE 374H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
    Probability and Statistics STA 387H1 S 3 -- 2 0.50
    Written and Oral Communication ESC 300H1 S -- -- 2 0.25
               

    All students enrolled within this Program are eligible to apply for admission into the Skoll Program. Details are provided on page 24. Students accepted into the Skoll Program are required to consult with their Undergraduate Student Counsellor on the composition of the 4F courses that will be required.
     
     
    Fall Session - Year 4   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wt
    Thesis ESC489Y1 Y or
    ESC 499Y1 Y
    3 2 -- 0.50
    Analytical Environmental Chemistry CHM 410H1 F 2 4 1 0.50
    Aqueous Pollution and Control CIV 465H1 F 3 1.5 1.5 0.50
    Groundwater Flow and Contamination CIV 549H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
    and one of:          
         Bioprocess Engineering CHE 466H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
         Nuclear Engineering CHE 468H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
         Water Resource Engineering CIV 550H1 F 3 -- 2 0.50
         Air Pollution: Its Formation and Control MIE 512H1 F 3 -- -- 0.50
         Other Technical Elective 1         0.50
               
    Winter Session - Year 4          
    Thesis ESC 489Y1Y or
    ESC 499Y1Y
    3 2 -- 0.50
    Environmental Pathways and Impact Assessment CHE 460H1 S 3 -- 2 0.50
    Atmospheric Pollution: Environmental Effects and Consequences MIE 514H1 S 3 -- -- 0.50
    Humanities / Social Science Elective 2         0.50
    and one of:
         Fluid Particle Systems CHE 411H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
         Environmental Engineering CHE 467H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
         Process Modelling and Simulation CHE 507H1 S 2 -- 3 0.50
         Pulp and Paper Processes CHE 564H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
         Solid Waste Management CIV 543H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
         Other Technical Elective 1         0.50

    1 May be selected from courses offered by the Institute for Environmental Studies as well as graduate/undergraduate listings from other departments, subject to the approval of the Division of Engineering Science.
    2 May be taken in either term. Student electing to take the Humanities Social Science Elective requirement in the Fall Session must select two courses from the Technical Elective list in the Winter Session.

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    AEESCBASCM, Manufacturing Systems
     
    Fall Session - Year 3   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wt.
    Mechanics of Solids and Structures AER373H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Electronics ECE 360H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines MIE 301H1 F 3 3 2 0.50
    Control Systems MIE 372H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Humanities Social Science Elective         0.50
               
    Winter Session - Year 3          
    Heat and Mass Transfer MIE 313S 3 1.5 1.5 0.50
    Manufacturing Engineering MIE 321S 3 2 1 0.50
    Resource and Production Systems MIE 363S 3 -- 1.5 0.50
    Materials Design and Engineering MMS 350S 3 0.75 1.5 0.50
    Probability and Statistics STA 387S 3 -- 2 0.50
    Written and Oral Communication ESC 300S -- -- 2 3
               

    All students enrolled within this Program are eligible to apply for admission into the Skoll Program. Details are provided on page 24. Students accepted into the Skoll Program are required to consult with their Undergraduate Student Counsellor on the composition of the 4F courses that will be required.
     
     
    Fall Session - Year 4   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wt
    Thesis ESC499H1 F 3 2 --
    Mechanical Design MIE 440H1 F 2 -- 1 0.50
    Students select one of the
    following three streams
    MAIN STREAM:
    Plant Design for Process Industries MMS450H1F 2 -- 3 0.50
    and one of:          
         Human-Computer Interaction 1 CSC428H1 F 2 -- 1 0.50
         Cognitive Ergonomics1 MIE 448H1 F 2 3 -- 0.50
         Decision Analysis MIE 566H1 F 3 -- 2 0.50
    and one of:          
         System and Signal Analysis I ECE 355H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
         System Software ECE 443H1 F 2 3 -- 0.50
         Instrumentation Design ECE 471H1 F 2 1.5 1.5 0.50
               
    FUNDAMENTAL TECHNOLOGY STREAM:
    Instrumentation Design ECE 471H1 F 2 1.5 1.5 0.50
    and two of:
         Solidification & Casting MMS402H1F 3 1.5 1 0.50
         Plant Design for Process Industries MMS450H1F 2 -- 3 0.50
         Decision Analysis MIE 566H1 F 3 -- 2 0.50
         Principles of Measurements MIE1807H1F 2 1.5 -- 0.63
    MANUFACTURING-AUTOMATION STREAM:
    Instrumentation Design ECE 471H1 F
    and two of:
         Human-Computer Interaction 1 CSC428H1 F 2 -- 1 0.50
         Cognitive Ergonomics1 MIE 448H1 F 2 3 -- 0.50
         Decision Analysis MIE 566H1 F 3 -- 2 0.50
         Principles of Measurements MIE1807H1F 2 1.5 -- 0.63
    Winter Session - Year 4          
    Economic Analysis and Decision Making MIE 374H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
    Quality Control in Manufacturing MIE 475H1 S 2 1 2 0.50
    Students continue in the stream chosen:
    MAIN STREAM:
    and one of:
         Polymer Science & Engineering CHE463H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
         Robotics MIE 405H1 S 2 1 1 0.50
         Computer Aided Design MIE 441H1 S 2 2 -- 0.50
         Manufacturing and Production Systems MIE 460H1 S 3 -- 2 0.50
         Product Design MIE 540H1 S 2 -- 1.5 0.50
         Materials in Manufacturing MMS411H1S 2 -- 2 0.50
    and one of:          
         Computer Networks 1 CSC458H1 S 2 -- 2 0.50
         Electromechanical Energy Conversion ECE 315H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
    FUNDAMENTAL TECHNOLOGY STREAM:
    and one of:
         Polymer Science & Engineering CHE463H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
         Introduction to Polymer Engineering MMS330H1S 3 -- 1 0.50
    and two of:
         Materials in Manufacturing MMS411H1S 2 -- 2 0.50
         Robotics* MIE 405H1 S 2 1 1 0.50
         Metals Processing & the Environment MMS502H1S 2 -- 2 0.50
         Automated Manufacturing* MIE422H1 S 2 3 -- 0.50
         Computer Aided Design MIE 441H1 S 2 2 -- 0.50
         Product Design MIE 540H1 S 2 -- 1.5 0.50
    MANUFACTURING-AUTOMATION STREAM:
    Computer Aided Design MIE 441H1 S 2 2 -- 0.50
    and one of:
         Robotics MIE 405H1 S 2 1 1 0.50
         Automated Manufacturing MIE422H1 S 2 3 -- 0.50
    and one of:
         Electromechanical Energy Conversion ECE315H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
         Manufacturing and Production Systems MIE 460H1 S 3 -- 2 0.50
         Product Design MIE 540H1 S 2 -- 1.5 0.50

    1 Limited enrolments

    * Students may take only one of MIE405 or MIE422.

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    AEESCBASCP, Physics
     
    Fall Session - Year 3   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wt.
    Physical Electronics ECE350H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Electronics ECE 360H1 F 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Advanced Physics Laboratory PHY 327H1 F -- 6 -- 0.50
    Quantum Mechanics I PHY 355H1 F 2 -- 1 0.50
    and one of:           
         Partial Differential Equations APM 384H1 F 3 -- 1 0.50
         Complex Analysis MAT 389H1F 3 -- 1 0.50
    Winter Session - Year 3          
    Electromagnetic Fields ECE 357H1 S 3 1.5 1 0.50
    Economic Analysis and Decision Making MIE 374H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
    Computational Laboratory PHY 308h1 S 1 3 -- 0.50
    Advanced Physics Laboratory PHY 327H1 S -- 6 -- 0.50
    Classical Mechanics PHY 351H1 S 2 -- 1 0.50
    Written and Oral Communication ESC 300H1 S -- -- 2 0.50
               

    All students enrolled within this Program are eligible to apply for admission into the Skoll Program. Details are provided on page 24. Students accepted into the Skoll Program are required to consult with their Undergraduate Student Counsellor on the composition of the 4F courses that will be required.
     
    Fall Session - Year 4   Lect. Lab. Tut. Wt
    Thesis ESC489Y1 Yor
    ESC 499Y1Y
    3 2 -- 0.50
    Students select one of the three following streams:          
               
    Geophysics Stream:          
    Computer Interfacing Laboratory PHY 406H1 F 2 3 -- 0.50
    Geophysical Imaging I PHY 493H1 F 2 -- -- 0.50
    Experimental Global Geophysics PHY 495H1 F 3 -- -- 0.50
    Experimental Applied Geophysics I PHY 496H1 F 1 5 -- 0.50
               
    Photonics and Condensed Matter Physics Stream:          
    Introduction to Optical Engineering ECE 426H1 F 2 1.5 1 0.50
    Physics Medical Imaging PHY 445H1 F 2 1.5 1 0.50
    and two of:          
         Quantum Mechanics II PHY 457H1 F 2 -- 1 0.50
         Macroscopic Physics PHY 459H1 F 2 -- 1 0.50
         Basic Statistical Mechanics PHY 480H1 F 2 -- -- 0.50
               
    Subatomic Physics Stream:          
    Digital Signal Processing ECE 431H1 F 2 1.5 1 0.50
    Advanced Physics Laboratory PHY 427H1 F -- 6 -- 0.50
    Quantum Mechanics II PHY 457H1 F 2 -- 1 0.50
    Introduction to Particle Theory PHY 488H1 F 2 -- -- 0.50
               
    Winter Session - Year 4          
    Thesis ESC 489Y1 Y or
    ESC 499Y1 Y
    3 2 -- 0.50
               
    Students continue in the stream chosen:          
               
    Geophysics Stream:          
    Physics of The Earth PHY 359H1 S 2 -- -- 0.50
    Geophysical Imaging II PHY 494H1 S 2 -- -- 0.50
    Experimental Applied Geophysics II PHY 496H1 S 1 5 -- 0.50
    Humanities / Social Science Elective         0.50
               
    Photonics and Condensed Matter Physics Stream:          
    Materials Design and Engineering MMS 350H1 S 3 0.75 1.5 0.50
    Humanities / Social Science Elective         0.50
    and one of:          
         Photonics I ECE 527H1 S 3 -- 1 0.50
         Advanced Physics Laboratory PHY 427H1 S -- 6 -- 0.50
    and one of:          
         Photons and Atoms PHY 486H1 S 2 -- -- 0.50
         Condensed Matter Physics PHY 487H1 S 2 -- -- 0.50
               
    Subatomic Physics Stream:          
    Digital Hardware ECE 532H1 S 2 3 -- 0.50
    Quantum Methods Using Computer Algebra PHY 409H1 S -- 4 -- 0.50
    Introduction to High Energy Physics PHY 489H1 S 2 -- -- 0.50
    Humanities/Social Science Elective 0.50

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