Dec 11, 2024  
Undergraduate Calendar 2014-2015 (Fall/Winter) 
    
Undergraduate Calendar 2014-2015 (Fall/Winter) [-ARCHIVED CALENDAR-]

Engineering Physics (B.Eng.)


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Admission to Level II Engineering Programs


Admission to Level II Engineering programs requires completion of all non-elective Engineering I courses with a minimum Cumulative Average (CA) 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 a points system, computed as the product of the Sessional Average (SA) and the number of units taken in the session (a minimum of 31 units will be used in the calculation). Students who do not meet the requirements to proceed to Level II in May will have a Pending flag put on their allocation. The Pending flag will be removed in August if the student completes the requirements over the summer.

In addition, admission to a B.Eng.Mgt. program requires the completion of ECON 1B03  with a minimum grade of 5.0; an interview may also be required.

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


  1. The Department of Engineering Physics offers a common core with four streams of study in Levels III and IV. Students may complete the required units as listed in the calendar in Levels III and IV by choosing a course selection according to the following streams:
  2. Note that a course in a stream may not be taught when the enrollment is (expected to be) too low.
  3. Students in a Co-op program must complete ENGINEER 1EE0  in addition to the academic requirements specified in this calendar.
  4. Students entering Level II should register in the Engineering Physics program and follow the requirements outlined below. Students entering Levels III, IV or V should follow the program requirements as specified in the Undergraduate Calendar of the year of their entry into Level II. Such students are advised to refer to their degree audit for the program in which they are registered and to consult with the Department of Engineering Physics for further information.

Requirements


Level II: 34 Units


Level III: 36-38 Units


Level IV: 34 Units


Level IV: 37 Units (Effective 2015-2016)