Engineering Science Calendar Revisions: 2006/7

Paul Ho, Chair of Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, School of Engineering Science

Nov 25, 2005

Proposals:

  1. All honors students take ENSC 440 in Semester 7 instead of ENSC 340

  1. ENSC 340-4 to be withdrawn from the calendar.

  1. Corresponding course schedule changes

Rationale

  1. ENSC 340 and ENSC 440 are very similar courses, except that ENSC 340 is taken by honors students in Semester 6 while ENSC 440 is taken by students in the general program in Semester 7.

  2. A number of problems that arise when students are undecided about a general or an honors degree can now be eliminated by asking all students to take ENSC 440.

Detail Schedule Changes

Electronics

Current

Proposed


Semester Six (Fall)


Cmpl I-3 first complementary elective1 (G)
ENSC 305-1 Project Documentation and Team Dynamics* (H)
ENSC 325-4 Microelectronics II*
ENSC 327-4 Communication Systems*
ENSC 340-4 Engineering Science Project* (H)
ENSC 383-4 Feedback Control Systems*
Scie I-3 science elective3 (G)
18 credit hours (G); 17 credit hours (H)


Semester Seven (Spring)


Cmpl I-3 first complementary elective1 (H)
ENSC 305-1 Project Documentation and Team Dynamics* (G)
ENSC 440-4 Capstone Engineering Science Project (G)

Ensc I-4 first Engineering Science elective2
Ensc II-4 second Engineering Science elective2
ENSC 406-2 Social Responsibility and Professional Practice*
MACM 316-3 Numerical Analysis I
Tech I-3 technical (computing science, science or math) elective3 (H)

18 credit hours (G); 19 credit hours (H)



Semester Eight (Fall)


Cmpl II-3 second complementary studies elective1
Ensc III-4 third Engineering Science elective2
Ensc IV-4 fourth Engineering Science elective2
Ensc V-4 fifth Engineering Science elective2 (G)

ENSC 201-3 The Business of Engineering
Scie I-3 science elective3 (H)
18 credit hours (G); 17 credit hours (H)




Semester Six (Fall)


Cmpl I-3 first complementary elective1
ENSC 325-4 Microelectronics II*
ENSC 327-4 Communication Systems*
ENSC 383-4 Feedback Control Systems*
Scie I-3 science elective3
18 credit hours (G); 18 credit hours (H)




Semester Seven (Spring)


ENSC 305-1 Project Documentation and Team Dynamics*
Ensc I-4 first Engineering Science elective2
Ensc II-4 second Engineering Science elective2
ENSC 406-2 Social Responsibility and Professional Practice*

ENSC 440-4 Capstone Engineering Science Project
MACM 316-3 Numerical Analysis I
18 credit hours (G); 18 credit hours (H)





Semester Eight (Fall)


Cmpl II-3 second complementary studies elective1
Ensc III-4 third Engineering Science elective2
Ensc IV-4 fourth Engineering Science elective2
Ensc V-4 fifth Engineering Science elective2 (G)

ENSC 201-3 The Business of Engineering
Tech I-3 technical (computing science, science or math) elective3 (H)
18 credit hours (G); 17 credit hours (H)



Computer Engineering

Current

Proposed


Semester Six (Fall)


Cmpl I-3 first complementary elective1 (G)
ENSC 305-1 Project Documentation and Team Dynamics* (H)
ENSC 325-4 Microelectronics II*
ENSC 327-4 Communication Systems*
ENSC 340-4 Engineering Science Project* (H)
ENSC 383-4 Feedback Control Systems*
Scie I-3 first science elective3 (G)
18 credit hours (G); 17 credit hours (H)


Semester Seven (Spring)


Cmpl I-3 first complementary elective1 (H)
CMPT 300-3 Operating Systems I
ENSC 305-1 Project Documentation and Team Dynamics* (G)
ENSC 440-4 Capstone Engineering Science Project (G)
Ensc I-4 first Engineering Science elective2
ENSC 406-2 Social Responsibility and Professional Practice*
MACM 316-3 Numerical Analysis I
Scie I-3 first science elective3 (H)
17 credit hours (G); 18 credit hours (H)




Semester Six (Fall)


Cmpl I-3 first complementary elective1
ENSC 325-4 Microelectronics II*
ENSC 327-4 Communication Systems*
ENSC 383-4 Feedback Control Systems*
Scie I-3 first science elective3
18 credit hours (G); 18 credit hours (H)




Semester Seven (Spring)


CMPT 300-3 Operating Systems I

Ensc I-4 first Engineering Science elective2
ENSC 305-1 Project Documentation and Team Dynamics*

ENSC 406-2 Social Responsibility and Professional Practice*
ENSC 440-4 Capstone Engineering Science Project

MACM 316-3 Numerical Analysis I
17 credit hours (G); 17 credit hours (H)











Engineering Physics

Current

Proposed


Semester Five (Spring)


Cmpl II-3 second complementary elective1
ENSC 304-1 Human Factors and Usability Engineering*
ENSC 320-3 Electric Circuits II*
ENSC 351-4 Real Time and Embedded Systems*
ENSC 380-3 Linear Systems*
PHYS 233-2 Introductory Physics Laboratory A*
PHYS 324-3 Electromagnetics*

19 credit hours


Semester Six (Fall)


ENSC 305-1 Project Documentation and Team Dynamics*
ENSC 325-4 Microelectronics II*
ENSC 327-4 Communication Systems*
ENSC 340-4 Engineering Science Project*
ENSC 383-4 Feedback Control Systems*
17 credit hours



Semester Seven (Spring)


Ensc I-4 first Engineering Science elective2
Ensc II-4 second Engineering Science elective2
ENSC 406-2 Social Responsibility and Professional Practice*
PHYS 344-3 Thermal Physics
PHYS 365-3 Semiconductor Device Physics

PHYS 385-3 Quantum Physics

18 credit hours




Semester Eight (Fall)


Ensc III-4 third Engineering Science elective2

ENSC 201-3 The Business of Engineering
PHYS 332-3 Intermediate Laboratory
PHYS 384-3 Methods of Theoretical Physics
PHYS 355-3 Optics
Phys 4XX-3 physics elective

20 credit hours


Semester Five (Spring)


ENSC 304-1 Human Factors and Usability Engineering*
ENSC 320-3 Electric Circuits II*
ENSC 380-3 Linear Systems*
PHYS 233-2 Introductory Physics Laboratory A*
PHYS 324-3 Electromagnetics*

PHYS 344-3 Thermal Physics
PHYS 365-3 Semiconductor Device Physics

18 credit hours



Semester Six (Fall)


ENSC 325-4 Microelectronics II*
ENSC 327-4 Communication Systems*

ENSC 351-4 Real Time and Embedded Systems*
ENSC 383-4 Feedback Control Systems*

PHYS 384-3 Methods of Theoretical Physics
19 credit hours



Semester Seven (Spring)


Ensc I-4 first Engineering Science elective2
Ensc II-4 second Engineering Science elective2

ENSC 305-1 Project Documentation and Team Dynamics*
ENSC 406-2 Social Responsibility and Professional Practice*

ENSC 440-4 Capstone Engineering Science Project
PHYS 385-3 Quantum Physics

18 credit hours


Semester Eight (Fall)


Cmpl II-3 second complementary elective1

Ensc III-4 third Engineering Science elective2

ENSC 201-3 The Business of Engineering
PHYS 332-3 Intermediate Laboratory
PHYS 355-3 Optics
Phys 4XX-3 physics elective

19 credit hours




Systems

Current

Proposed

Semester Six (Fall)


Cmpl II-3 second complementary elective1 (G)
ENSC 305-1 Project Documentation and Team Dynamics* (H)
ENSC 325-4 Microelectronics II*
ENSC 340-4 Engineering Science Project* (H)
ENSC 383-4 Feedback Control Systems*
ENSC 387-4 Introduction to Electromechanical Sensors and Actuators*
Scie I-3 science elective3 (G)
18 credit hours (G); 17 credit hours (H)


Semester Seven (Spring)


Cmpl II-3 second complementary elective1 (H)
ENSC 305-1 Project Documentation and Team Dynamics* (G)
ENSC 440-4 Capstone Engineering Science Project (G)
Ensc I-4 first Engineering Science elective2
ENSC 406-2 Social Responsibility and Professional Practice*
ENSC 483-4 Modern Control Systems*
MACM 316-3 Numerical Analysis I
18 credit hours (G); 16 credit hours (H)


Semester Eight (Fall)


ENSC 201-3 The Business of Engineering
ENSC 488-4 Introduction to Robotics*
ENSC 489-4 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing*
Ensc II-4 second Engineering Science elective2
Scie I-3 science elective3 (H)
15 credit hours (G); 18 credit hours (H)

Semester Six (Fall)


Cmpl II-3 second complementary elective1
ENSC 325-4 Microelectronics II*
ENSC 383-4 Feedback Control Systems*
ENSC 387-4 Introduction to Electromechanical Sensors and Actuators*
Scie I-3 science elective3
18 credit hours (G); 18 credit hours (H)





Semester Seven (Spring)


Ensc I-4 first Engineering Science elective2

ENSC 305-1 Project Documentation and Team Dynamics*

ENSC 406-2 Social Responsibility and Professional Practice*
ENSC 440-4 Capstone Engineering Science Project
ENSC 483-4 Modern Control Systems*
MACM 316-3 Numerical Analysis I
18 credit hours (G); 18 credit hours (H)



Semester Eight (Fall)


ENSC 201-3 The Business of Engineering
ENSC 488-4 Introduction to Robotics*
ENSC 489-4 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing*
Ensc II-4 second Engineering Science elective2
15 credit hours (G); 15 credit hours (H)





Biomedical


Current

Proposed

Semester Six (Fall)


Cmpl I-3 first complementary elective1
ENSC 305-1 Project Documentation and Team Dynamics*
ENSC 340-4 Engineering Science Project* (H)

ENSC 383-4 Feedback Control Systems*

KIN 308-3 Experiments and Models in Physiology

STAT 270-3 Intro to Probability and Statistics
18 credit hours


Semester Seven (Spring)


Ensc I-4 first Engineering Science elective2
Ensc II-4 second Engineering Science elective2

ENSC 372-4 Biomedical Instrumentation*
ENSC 406-2 Social Responsibility and Professional Practice*

Scie II-3 second science elective4
17 credit hours






Semester Six (Fall)


Cmpl I-3 first complementary elective1
Ensc I-4 first Engineering Science elective2
ENSC 383-4 Feedback Control Systems*

KIN 308-3 Experiments and Models in Physiology

STAT 270-3 Intro to Probability and Statistics
17 credit hours




Semester Seven (Spring)


Ensc II-4 second Engineering Science elective2

ENSC 305-1 Project Documentation and Team Dynamics*

ENSC 372-4 Biomedical Instrumentation*
ENSC 406-2 Social Responsibility and Professional Practice*
ENSC 440-4 Capstone Engineering Science Project

Scie II-3 second science elective4
18 credit hours