All Engineering Science courses are available only to students registered in the Faculty of Engineering unless indicated otherwise.
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Engineering Science
1021A/B -
Properties of Materials in Engineering
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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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Engineering Science
1022A/B/Y -
Engineering Statics
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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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Engineering Science
1036A/B -
Programming Fundamentals for Engineers
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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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Engineering Science
1050 -
Introductory Engineering Design and Innovation Studio
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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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Engineering Science
1150 -
Engineering Summer Co-op
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Provides Engineering undergraduates with a co-operative education placement 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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Completion of first year of the Engineering program, 65% average and a solid academic record, full-time course load directly before/after placement period.
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Engineering Science
2211F/G -
Engineering Communications
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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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Writing 2205F/G or the former Writing 105F/G.
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Engineering Science
2250 -
Engineering Summer Co-op
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Provides Engineering undergraduates with a co-operative education placement 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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Completion of second year of the Engineering program, 65% average and a solid academic record, full-time course load directly before/after placement period.
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Engineering Science
2274A/B -
Mechanical & Materials Engineering Externship Program I
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The Engineering Externship Program provides Engineering Undergraduates with a four month placement at a participating post-secondary institution which offers courses related to a practical Certificate Program. Completion of ES 2274A/B satisfies the requirements for an Ontario College Local Certificate as defined by Fanshawe College.
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Completion of first year of the Engineering program, 60% YWA with no failed courses.
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Engineering Science
2275A/B -
Mechanical & Materials Engineering Externship Program
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The Engineering Externship Program provides Engineering Undergraduates with a four month placement at a participating post-secondary institution which offers courses related to a practical Diploma Program. Completion of ES 2275A/B and its prerequisite satisfies the requirements for an Ontario College Graduate Certificate from Fanshawe College.
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Engineering Science
2276 -
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Externship Program
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The Engineering Externship Program provides Engineering undergraduates, after third year of the Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Option B program, with an eight-month placement at Fanshawe College which offers courses related to a practical Certificate Program.
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Completion of third year of the CBE (Biochemical and Environmental Option) program, 70% YWA with no failed courses.
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Engineering Science
3310A/B -
Chemical Engineering in a Global Context
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This course exposes undergraduate engineering students to: (i) social and business/industrial culture through lectures and visits to selected cultural sites; (ii) engineering education practices through hands-on experience; and, (iii) state-of-the-art industrial technologies through visits to selected design and production facilities, allowing them to build international linkages facilitating global engagement and to prepare for the competitive worldwide job market.
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Completion of second year of the Chemical Engineering program.
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Engineering Science
3330A/B -
Engineering Innovation I: New Venture Creation
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This course highlights new venture creation and technology innovation. The entrepreneurial process is introduced as a path to market that includes searching for and screening new ideas, planning development, and starting up new ventures. The course delivery, through the Ivey Business School case method, fosters learning within an active class environment.
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Engineering Science
3331A/B -
Engineering Innovation II: Managing the Innovation Process
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This course targets the essential aspects of building technology-based businesses and how to identify technology innovation capability for use within existing businesses or new start-ups. Students analyze the firm’s goals, strengths, weaknesses and opportunities leading to reasonable marketing strategies and action plans. Students learn to make decisions in the face of uncertainty.
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Engineering Science
3350 -
Engineering Summer Co-op
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Provides Engineering undergraduates with a co-operative education placement 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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Completion of third year of the Engineering program, 65% average and a solid academic record, full-time course load directly before/after placement period.
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Engineering Science
3351 -
Engineering Internship
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Provides Engineering undergraduates with a 12 to 16 month co-operative education placement 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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Completion of second last year of Engineering program, 65% average, participation in Preparation and Training Workshops and a solid academic record, full-time course load directly before/after placement period.
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Engineering Science
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Engineering Internship
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Provides Engineering undergraduates with a 12 to 16 month co-operative education placement 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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Completion of second last year of Engineering program, 65% average, participation in Preparation and Training Workshops and a solid academic record, full-time course load directly before/after placement period.
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Engineering Science
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Engineering Internship
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Provides Engineering undergraduates with a 12 to 16 month co-operative education placement 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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Completion of second last year of Engineering program, 65% average, participation in Preparation and Training Workshops and a solid academic record, full-time course load directly before/after placement period.
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Engineering Science
3354 -
Engineering Internship
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Provides Engineering undergraduates with a 12 to 16 month co-operative education placement 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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Completion of second last year of Engineering program, 65% average, participation in Preparation and Training Workshops and a solid academic record, full-time course load directly before/after placement period.
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Engineering Science
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Summer Community Development Placement
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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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CEE 3327A/B, completion of second year of Civil Engineering Option F.
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Engineering Science
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Engineering Summer Co-op
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Provides Engineering undergraduates with a co-operative education placement 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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Completion of fourth year of the Engineering program, 65% average and a solid academic record, full-time course load directly before/after placement period.
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Engineering Science
4466A/B -
Technological Entrepreneurship and Innovation
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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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Engineering Science
4480A/B -
Engineering Innovation III: Engineering Leadership and Corporate Entrepreneurship
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This course develops leadership success skills, providing insight into the behaviour of team members with regards to their individual tasks and interactions with both other team members and external contacts outside the team. The focus of this course will be on applying these skills to leading corporate entrepreneurship.
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Engineering Science
4481A/B -
Engineering Innovation IV: The Entrepreneurial Environment
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This course enables students to understand the economic environments in which they will operate as managers and develop focused strategies for an organization to achieve success. Sustainability of initiatives will receive special attention. The course is delivered through the case method, developed by the Ivey Business School to challenge students to learn by doing within an active class environment.
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Engineering Science
4498F/G -
Engineering Ethics, Sustainable Development and the Law
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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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Completion of third year of the Engineering program.
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Engineering Science
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Interdisciplinary Engineering Design Project
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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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Completion of third year of the Integrated Engineering program or permission of the department.
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Engineering Science
4500 -
Global Externship for Engineers
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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 experiential learning). A number of placement opportunities are accepted as part of this course. Students will prepare a reflective report and make a public presentation based on their experiences in the field. Recognition of this international experience will be indicated by a transcript notation on the student’s academic record.
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Completion of second year Engineering.
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