In the last quarter century, the computer has grown so rapidly in importance that engineering, science, business and industry could not function without it. With this growth, a need has evolved for specialists who can incorporate computers and information into complex industrial processes. The Engineering Systems and Computing program has been conceived to satisfy this need. Graduates from this program will have, in addition to the basic engineering skills, the ability to identify application areas where computer technology represents the optimum solution, specify appropriate software for process control, data reduction and/or expert system implementation and integrate the computer into the overall system application.
Schedule of Studies
Semester 1 (Fall) Regular or Co-op
- 05-110 Introduction to Engineering and Design
- 19-104 General Chemistry I
- 27-160 Foundations of Programming
- 63-120 Calculus I
- 76-111 Introductory Physics with Applications I
Semester 2 (Winter) Regular or Co-op
- 05-121 Engineering Mechanics I
- 05-150 Engineering Analysis
- 27-170 Introduction to Computing and Information Science
- 27-190 Discrete Structures in Computer Science
- 63-121 Calculus II
- 76-113 Introductory Physics with Applications II
Semester 3 (Fall) Regular or Co--op
- 05-210 Engineering Design I
- 05-212 Material Science
- 05-240 Engineering Systems Analysis
- 19-105 General Chemistry II
- 27-242 Data Structures
- 63-227 Applied Differential Equations
Semester 4 (Winter) Regular or Co-op
- 05-223 Fluid Mechanics
- 05-245 Network Theory
- 27-240 Introduction to Information Processing
- 63-213 Numerical Methods
- 66-201 Structure and Application of Microcomputers
- 89-212 Probability and Statistics for Engineers
Semester 5 (Fall) Regular or Co-op
- 05-324 Engineering Economics
- 05-326 Thermodynamics
- 05-345 Electrical Devices
- 27-311 Operating Systems
- One restricted elective.
Semester 6 (Winter) Regular or Semester 7 (Winter) Co-op
- 05-310 Engineering Design II
- 05-341 Systems and Control Theory
- 05-343 Heat and Mass Transfer
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- 26-230 Technology and the Consumer
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- 86-320 Technology and Society
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- 27-346 System Simulation
- One restricted elective.
Semester 7 (Fall) Regular or Semester 6 (Fall) Co-op
- 05-464 Microcomputer Interfacing
- 27-343 System Analysis and Design in Applications
- Two restricted electives.
- One elective.
Semester 8 (Winter) Regular or Co-op
- 05-412 Engineering Systems and Computing Design Project
- 05-428 Digital Process Control Design
- 05-429 Ethics, Law and Safety
- 27-320 Software Engineering
- One elective.
Restricted Electives
- +Computer Science, (1 course)
- ++Complementary Studies, (4 courses)
- Free electives, (1 course)
- +The Computing Science course must be selected from the list below:
- 27-353 Data Base Systems and Concepts
- 27-405 Advanced Computer Architectures
- 27-420 Computer Communication and Networks
- 27-480 Computer Graphics
++Acceptable courses are listed in the B.Sc.(Eng.) Program Guide.