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								Note:  In order to find a course in the new 4 digit numbering system using an old 3 digit number, please refer to the conversion list below. Before registering for courses with the new 4 digit numbering system, please ensure that you have not previously taken the course in its 3 digit form.
						
				
		 
				
						Click here for conversion list of former 3-digit course numbers.
				
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		All Engineering Science courses are available only to students registered in the Faculty of Engineering unless indicated otherwise.   | 
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	An introduction to the relationship between the microstructure and engineering properties of metals, ceramics, polymers, semi-conductors and composites.
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				1021A/B -			
				Properties of Materials in Engineering |  
 
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	Analysis of forces on structures and machines, including addition and resolution of forces and moments in two and three-dimensions. The application of the principles of equilibrium. Topics: trusses; frames; friction; and centroids.
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				1022A/B/Y -			
				Engineering Statics |  
 
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	Designing, implementing and testing computer programs using a modern object-oriented language such as C++ to fulfill given specifications for small problems using sound engineering principles and processes. Awareness of the engineering aspects of the process of constructing a computer program.
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				1036A/B -			
				Programming Fundamentals for Engineers |  
 
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	Introduction to the principles and practices of professional engineering. The design studio fosters innovative thinking, improves problem solving, and provides context. Includes elements of need recognition, conceptualization, prototyping, and engineering design to satisfy commercial specifications. Emphasis on creativity, teamwork, communication and engineering skills necessary to practice in any engineering discipline.
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				Introductory Engineering Design and Innovation Studio |  
 
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The former ES 025 and 029a/b.
 
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	Provides Engineering undergraduates with a co-operative education placement in industry providing practical professional learning experience. Students are supervised by a practicing engineer and are required to submit performance evaluations and to write a final report on the work performed.
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				1150 -			
				Engineering Summer Co-op |  
 
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Completion of first year of the Engineering program, 65% average and a solid academic record.
 
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	This course is concerned with the communication of concepts and ideas by written, oral and graphical means. Practical work is emphasized.
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				2211F/G -			
				Engineering Communications |  
 
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	Provides Engineering undergraduates with a co-operative education placement in industry providing practical professional learning experience. Students are supervised by a practicing engineer and are required to submit performance evaluations and to write a final report on the work performed.
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				Engineering Summer Co-op |  
 
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Completion of second year of the Engineering program, 65% average and a solid academic record.
 
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	The Engineering Externship Program provides Engineering Undergraduates with an eight month placement after second year or third year at a participating post-secondary institution which offers courses related to a practical Certificate Program.
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				2275 -			
				Mechanical & Materials Engineering Externship Program |  
 
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Completion of second year of the Engineering program, 60% YWA with no failed courses.
  
 
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	Introduction to team-based interdisciplinary design, with emphasis on design innovation based on emerging technologies. Students will follow a disciplined design process to identify design opportunities and research emerging technologies, generate and evaluate several concepts, and prepare a detailed design proposal to further develop the most promising concept.
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				2299A/B -			
				Integrated Engineering Design I |  
 
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The former MME 2299A/B.
 
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	Provides Engineering undergraduates with a co-operative education placement in industry providing practical professional learning experience. Students are supervised by a practicing engineer and are required to submit performance evaluations and to write a final report on the work performed.
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				Engineering Summer Co-op |  
 
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Completion of third year of the Engineering program, 65% average and a solid academic record.
 
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	Provides Engineering undergraduates with a 12 to 16 month co-operative education placement in industry providing practical professional learning experience. Students are supervised by a practicing engineer and are required to submit performance evaluations and to write a final report on the work performed.
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				Engineering Internship |  
 
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Completion of second last year of Engineering program, 65% average, participation in Preparation and Training Workshops and a solid academic record.
 
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	Provides Engineering undergraduates with a 12 to 16 month co-operative education placement in industry providing practical professional learning experience. Students are supervised by a practicing engineer and are required to submit performance evaluations and to write a final report on the work performed.
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				Engineering Internship |  
 
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Completion of second last year of Engineering program, 65% average, participation in Preparation and Training Workshops and a solid academic record.
 
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	Provides Engineering undergraduates with a 12 to 16 month co-operative education placement in industry providing practical professional learning experience. Students are supervised by a practicing engineer and are required to submit performance evaluations and to write a final report on the work performed.
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				Engineering Internship |  
 
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Completion of second last year of Engineering program, 65% average, participation in Preparation and Training Workshops and a solid academic record.
 
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	Provides Engineering undergraduates with a 12 to 16 month co-operative education placement in industry providing practical professional learning experience. Students are supervised by a practicing engineer and are required to submit performance evaluations and to write a final report on the work performed.
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				Engineering Internship |  
 
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Completion of second last year of Engineering program, 65% average, participation in Preparation and Training Workshops and a solid academic record.
 
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	This course will provide engineering undergraduate students with a meaningful placement providing practical professional learning experience in Canada or abroad. Students will be supervised by a practicing engineer and/or suitable aid agency personnel and are required to submit performance evaluations and to write a final report on the work performed. Recognition of this work experience will be indicated by a transcript notation on the student's academic record.
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				Summer Community Development Placement |  
 
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CEE 3327A/B, completion of second year of Civil Engineering Option F.
 
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	Students develop and practice engineering design skills by working on an interdisciplinary team-based project. Students will experience all phases of the design process, including: problem definition, generation and evaluation of concepts, engineering analysis and testing, and preparation of design documentation. Project management and communications skills will also be emphasized.
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				3399 -			
				Integrated Engineering Design II |  
 
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The former MME 3399.
 
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	Provides Engineering undergraduates with a co-operative education placement in industry providing practical professional learning experience. Students are supervised by a practicing engineer and are required to submit performance evaluations and to write a final report on the work performed.
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				Engineering Summer Co-op |  
 
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Completion of fourth year of the Engineering program, 65% average and a solid academic record.
 
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	Topics include: the impact of technological innovation; a critical overview of selected emerging technologies; effective strategies for marketing new technologies; choosing an entrepreneurial career; and starting a new venture, including market research, business planning, team building, and financing. Students may be required to complete and present a detailed business plan.
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				4466A/B -			
				Technological Entrepreneurship and Innovation |  
 
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	This course will cover professionalism, ethical theory, the code of ethics and enforcement; the environment; and contracts and risk.
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				4498F/G -			
				Engineering Ethics, Sustainable Development and the Law |  
 
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Completion of third year of the Engineering program.
 
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	Students develop and practice engineering design skills by working on an interdisciplinary
team-based project. The students will experience all phases of the design process, including: problem definition, generation and evaluation of concepts, engineering analysis and testing, and preparation of design documentation. Project management and communications skills will also be emphasized.
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				4499 -			
				Interdisciplinary Engineering Design Project |  
 
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Completion of third year of the Integrated Engineering program or permission of the
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	The objective of this course is to recognize a minimum 12-week international experience (student exchange, volunteer or paid work experience or experimental learning) as part of the WE Go Global Certificate program. A number of placement opportunities are accepted as part of this course. Students will prepare a report based on their experiences in the field and present a leadership workshop. Recognition of this international experience will be indicated by a transcript notation on the student's academic record.
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				Global Externship for Engineers |  
 
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Completion of second year Engineering and enrollment in the WE Go Global Certificate Program.
 
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