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Nov 21, 2024
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Undergraduate Calendar 2021-2022 [-ARCHIVED CALENDAR-]
Engineering Physics, Engineering Physics Co-op (B.Eng.)
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Admission to Level II Engineering Programs
Admission to Level II Engineering programs requires completion of all 31 units of required Engineering I courses. Students must maintain a Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 4.0. All programs have limited enrolment; should there be more applicants than the limiting number in any program, admission to that program will be based on the student’s Cumulative Grade Point Average.
Admission to a B.Eng. Management program is competitive and will be based on cumulative Grade Point Average . Students are required to complete ECON 1B03 - Introductory Microeconomics with a minimum grade of 5.0.
Students admitted to a B.Eng.Society program are required to submit a statement indicating the educational objectives for the focus electives.
Students seeking admission to the Engineering and Management program, or the Engineering and Society program must first be admitted to the relevant department. Thereafter, they will be considered for admission to one of these two programs.
Notes
- Approved electives for a total of at least 38 units:
- Students must take 6 units of Approved complementary studies electives (in addition to the 6 units taken in Engineering 1)
- Students must take at least 3 units of Approved Engineering technical electives outside of Engineering Physics
- Students must take at least 16 units of Approved technical electives from the Engineering Physics course offerings
- Students must take at least one of the ENGPHYS 4U*2 courses (i.e., ENGPHYS 4UB2 , 4UM2 , 4UN2 , 4UP2 , and 4US2 )
- Remaining units: Students may take any approved Engineering or Science technical elective (including Engineering Physics)
- While 2 units worth of the 4U*2 courses are required at a minimum, these courses are also part of the Approved Engineering Physics technical electives and students may take an unlimited number of these courses to fulfill their elective requirements in any year.
- Approved technical electives are available in a list on the Engineering Physics website. Subject to Chair approval, students may replace Engineering Physics technical electives with approved Science or Engineering courses. Also subject to Chair approval, courses not appearing on the technical elective list may qualify as acceptable technical electives. Students are free to choose their technical electives according to their own interests, but may consider the following course recommendations for a program of study. Further detail on program specializations and course recommendations is available on the Engineering Physics website. Students are responsible for ensuring that they fulfill the prerequisites for each course.
- Nanotech Device Engineering: ENGPHYS 3F03, 3PN4, 4MD3, 4UM2, 4Z03, MATLS 4H03, MECH ENG 4E03
- Photonics/Optical Engineering: ENGPHYS 3E04, 3F03, 3PD3, 3PN4, 4S03, 4UP2, 4Z03, ELECENG 3FK4 and 4EM4
- Solar Photovoltaic Engineering: ENGPHYS 3E04, 3ES3, 3F03, 3PN4, 4MD3, 4X03, 4UM2, 4Z03, MATLS 4Q03
- Nuclear Engineering: ENGPHYS 3D03, 3ES3, 3O04, 4D03, 4NE3, 4P03, 4PP3, 4UN2, MECHENG 4O04, 4S03, 4U03, and 4V03
- Biomedical Engineering: ENGPHYS 3E04, 3F03, 3PN4, 4B03, 4I03, 4S03, 4UB2, 4Z03, ELECENG 4BD4, MECHENG 4E03
- Smart Systems Engineering: ENGPHYS 3F03, 3PN4, 4US2, MECHTRON 2MP3, 2MD3, MECHENG 4E03, 4H03, 4R03, ELECENG 3FK4, 3TR4, 4CL4
- Quantum Computing: ENGPHYS 4QC3, COMPENG 2SH4, 2SI4 or 2SI3, MATH 2R03, 3C03, 3D03, 3QC3, PHYSICS 3MM3, 3QI3, 4F03
- Interdisciplinary Engineering Physics: ENGPHYS 3D03, 3E04, 3ES3, 3O04, 3PD3, 3F03, 3PN4, 4B03, 4I03, 4PP3, 4QC3, 4X03
- Students in a Co-op program must complete ENGINEER 1EE0 in addition to the academic requirements specified in this calendar. ENGINEER 2EC0 will be added to the academic record for each 4 month work term.
Requirements
4-6 units
- approved electives (see Note 1)
9-11 units
- approved electives (see Note 1)
25-27 units
- approved electives (See Note 1 above.)
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