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(This does not' include the sixuhits of com-6 units MATH 2M06 -, plementary studies elective in Level I.) -,3 units S/G Stream: ENGINEER 2C03 LEVEL II: 39 UNITS ' ".W/E Stream: CHEM ENG 2B03 17 -units' CIV ENG 2A02, 2C04, 2103, 2J04, 2004LEVEL III: 39 UNITS 4 units ENGINEER ,2P0413 units CIV ENG 2E03, 2004, 3G03, ,3M03 6 units MATH 2M069 't COMMERCE 2AB B F - 6 ,-,nits ENGSOCTY 2X03, 2Y03Unl S' 3, 2 ~3, 2 A3 3 units Engineering and Societyfocus electives-, 3 'units " ECON1 BB3' 3 units S/G Stream: ENGINEER 2C03 /4 units ' STATS 3J043 units' approved complementary studies electives (above' W/E Stre~m: CHEM ENG 2B031 unit6 unitsL', LEVEL III: 32-35 UNITS'E~v~~IMGT 3AA 1 i13 units CIV ENG 2E03, 2Q04,3G03,3M03S,/G Stream:,CIVENG3R03, 3S03 4 units' STATS 3J043 units ENGSOCTY 3Y03W/E Stream: CIV ENG 3L03, 3U03 6-9 ~nits Engineering and Society focus electivesLEVELIV:·35'UNITS 6' Units S/GStream:CIV ENG_3R03,3S0319 'lmits CIV ENG3A03, 3B03, 3C03, 3J04, 3K03, 3P03 W/E Stream: GIV ENG 3L03, 3U03 - '.12 units COMMERCE3BC3, 3FAS, 3MC3, 30C3 LEVEL IV: 31-34 UNITS3 units Commerce electives selected from Level III and IV 19 units-- CIV ENG3A03; 3B03, 3C03, 3J04, 3K03, 3PQ3' ,Commerce or COMMERCE 20B3 3 units ENGSOCTY3Z031 unit ENGN,MGT 4A01 3 units trom ENGSOCTY SX03~ LABR ST 3W03, LEVEL V: 37-38 UNITS (<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong> ONLY) 6-9 units - Engineering and Society focus electives3 units COMMERCE 4PA3 LEVEL V: 36-37 UNITS (<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong> ONLY)4 units ENGN MGT 4A01, 5B03 3 units ENGINEER 4B033 units Commerce' electives selected from Level HI 'and IV 6 units ENGSOCTY 4X03, 4Z03Commerce or COMMERCE 2083 3 Linits Engineering and Society focus electives3 units' from ENGINEER 4A03, 4H03 4 units from CIVENG 4C04,4R04 '4 units from CIV ENG 4C04, 4R04 ' 20-21'unitsfrom Level IV Civil Engineering technical electives or,20-21 unitsfrom Level'lV Civil,Engineering technic~1 electives or ENGINEER 4U03. - ENGINEER 4U03, , -LEVEL V: 36-37 UNITS (EFFECTIVE <strong>2006</strong>-2007)LEVEL V: 36-37 UNITS (EFFECTIVE <strong>2006</strong>-2007) ,S' units COMMERCE 4PA3 -, , '3 units,6 unitsENGINEER 4B03ENGSOCTY4X03,4Z033 units Commerce electives selected from Level, III and IV 3 units Engineering and Society focus electivesCommerce or COMMERCE 20B3' , 4 units: from CIV ENG 4C04, 4R043 :units' ENGN MGT 5B03 , -.20-21 unitsS/G Stream: from approved list of Level IV Civil Engi-,3 units . from ENGINEER 4A03, 4H03 " ", neering technicc;ll electives '4 units from CIV ENG 4C04, 4R04 , , " 'W/EStream: from approved 'list of Level III c;lnd IV "20-21 unitsS/G Stream: ,from approved listof Level IV Civil Engi- Civil Engineering technical electives 'neering technical electives Computer Engineering (B.Eng.) {4144} ,W/E Stream: from approved list of Level III and IV'Civil Engineering technical' electives -Com, pute",r Engiri,eering ,Co,;.,'op (B:Eng.),Civil Engineering and Society (B.Eng.Society)ADMISSIONSee Admission toLevel /I Engineering Programs.Level V Only , . {4120535} NOTE ," - -'Structural/Geotechnical Engineering Stream {411 0535} ,-. As well a's completing the academic requirements ,asspeci, Water/Environmental Engineering St,ream {4130535}' ,fied in this Calendar, students in a Co-op program must complete,the following courses -prior to graduation: 'Civil Engineering and Society Co-op (B:Eng.Society) ,- ENGINEER EEO, 2EEO and'4EAO, or, -,ENGINEER 1 EEO, 2EEO, 3EEOand 4EEO, or_ Structural/Geotechnical Engineering Stream- -ENGINEER 1 EEOand 4EBOWater/Environmental Engineering StreamLEVEL II: 37 UNITSADMISSION' . 1.2 units COMP ENG 2DI4,2SH4,2SI414 units ELEC ENG 2C15, 2CJ4j 2EISSee Admission.to Levell/Engineering Programs. 8 units MATH'2P04,2004 .NOTES1". Students entering Level II can choose between a Structural/3 units.. approved complementary studies electives (above'Level I)Geotechnical Engineering Stream (S/G Stream) and a 'Water/' LEVEL 111:37 UNITSEnvironmental Engineering Stream (W/E Stream). 7 units COMP ENG 3DJ4; 3SK32. As well as completing ,the academic requirements asspe.ci'- 20 units ELEC ENG 3EJ4, 3F14, 3TP4, 3T04, 3TR4,fied in this Calendar, students' in a Co-op program 'must com- 3 units MATH 3K03 . .plete the following courses prior to graduation. 4 'units SFWR ENG 3K04. - ENGINEER 1 EEO,2EEO, 3EEO and 4EEO, or 3 units COMP SCI 3SH3. - ENGINEER 1 EEO; 2EEO and 4EAO, or ' " LEVEL IV: 36~38 UNITS (<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong>-0NLY)'. ENGINEER 1 EEO and 4EBO 4 units 'ELEC ENG4HI3, 4HJ13. Level V Civil, Engineering courses must be selected in 'ac- 20 units COMp ENG 4DK4, 4DL4, 4DM4; 4DN4, 4014'cordance with ,regulations which require a minimum content 3-4 units technical electives from Electrical Engineering orof10 units of engineering design and synthesis. Before the Computer Engineering Level III or ,IV .end of Level 'IV, students must complete a Civil Engineering, 3-4' units approved Level III or IV technical electiveseleCtives form, arid 'ensure that it has been approved by the 3 units ENGINEER 2H03 ,Department before completing Level V Registration. . 3 units from E;NGINEER 4A03, 4H03
LEVEL IV: 35-38 UNitS (<strong>2006</strong>-20070NLY)20 units COMP ENG 40K4, 40L4,40M4, 4DN4, 40143 units, ELEC ENG 4HI3 '3 units from ENGINEER 4A03,4H036-8 units technicai electives from Electrical 'Engineering orComputer Engineering Level III or IV3-4 uriits approved Level HI or IV technic,al electives of the.Facultyqf 'Engineering ,, LEVEL IV: 35-37 UNITS (EFFECTIVE 2007-2008)20 units COMP ENG 40K4, 40L4, 40M4, 40N4, 4014'3 units ELEC ENG 4H13'3 units from ENGINEER 4A03, 4H033 units' ENGINEER 4B03, ,'3~4 units technical ele,ctivesfrom Electrical Engineering orComputer Engineering Level III or IV ,3-4 units approved Level III or IV techniQalelectives of the Fac-, ulty of Engineering , 'Computer Engin~ering and {4144325}Management (B.Eng.Mgt){;omp-uter Engineering and,Management Co-op (~.Eng.Mgt.)ADMISSIONSee Admission to Level /I Enginf?ering Programs;N~,' ,As well as completing the 'academic, requirements as speci- ;fiedin this Calendar, students in a Co-op program must com~plete the following courses' prior to graduation:' '- ENGINEER 1 EEO, 2EEO and 4EAO,or ' ,- ENGINEER 1 EEO, 2EEO, 3EEO and 4EEO, or-ENGINEER 1 EEOand4EBO , ' \LEVEL II: 40 UNITS3 unitsCOMMERCE2AA3"8 units' COMP ENG 2SH4, 28144 units from COMP ENG 2014, ElEC ENG 2014,6 units ECON 1 BB3, 2X03 '9, units' ELECENG2CI5, 2CJ4'2 units ENGN MGT 2AA28 units - MATH 2PO,4, 2Q04,, LEVEL III: 37 UNITS (<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong> ONLy) ,12 units COMMERCE 2AB3, 2BA3, 2FA3, 2MA3 ,4 units' COMP ENG 30J4,1.3 units ,ELEC ENG 2615, 3F14, 3TP41 unit ENGNMGT 3AA 13 units MATH 3K034, units ,SFWR ENG 3K04LEVEL III: 36 UNITS (EF.FECTIVE <strong>2006</strong>-2007) ,12 units COMMERCE 2AB,3,2BA3; 2FA3, 2MA313 units ' ELEC ENG 2E15, 3F14, 3TP41 unit ENGN MGT 3AA 13 units MATH 3K034 units SFWR ENG 3K04 " '3 units approved cOmplementary studies electives' (aboveLevell)LEVEL IV: 38 UNITS (<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong> ONLY)13 units ELEC ENG 3EJ4, 3TQ4,3TR4, 4HJ14 units ' COMP ENG 30J4 ',9 units COMMERCE 3BC3, 3FA3, 3MC33 units COMP SCI 3SH3 ', 3 units -, 'STATS 3Y033 units Commerce electives selected from Level III and IVCommerce or COMMERCE 2QB3, 3 units..l from ENGINEER4A03, 4H03, LEVEL IV: 34 UNI,TS, (<strong>2006</strong>-2007 ONI.:.Y) ,9 units COMMERCE 3BC3, 3FA3, 3MC33 units COMP ,ENG 3SK3, 3 units COMP SCI3SH3 '12 'units" ELEC ENG3EJ4, 3TQ4, 3TR41 unit3 unitsENGN MGT 4A01 ,'STATS 3Y03'~ ,3 'units Commerce electives selected from Level" III and IVCommemeo(COMMERCE2QB3~FACUlTV OF ENGINEERING '43LEVEL IV: 35 UNIT$ (EFFECTIVE 2007-2008)9 units COMMERCE 3BC3, 3FA3; 3MC3 '4 units, COMP ENG 30J43 units12 unitsCOMP SCI3SH3ELEC ENG 3EJ4, 3TQ4, 3TR4 ''1 unit. ENGN MGT 4A013 'un,its STATS 3Y03 , ' ,3 units Commerce electives selected from Level III and IVCommerce'or COMMERCE 2QB3 ", ,LEVEL V: 36 UNITS (<strong>2005</strong>-2007 ONLY)6 units COMMERCE 3QC3, 4PA323 units COMP ENG 3SK3, 40K4, 40L4, 40M4, 40N4, 401.44 units ENGNMGT 4A01, 5B03 '3 units Commerce electives selected from Level III and IVCommerce or COMMERCE 2QB3LEVEL V: 38-39 UNITS (2007-2008 ONLY)6 'units COMMERCF3QC3,4PA3 \20' units ,COMP ENG '40K4, 4DL4,40M4, 40N4; 4014, 3 units' from, ENGINEER 4A03, 4H033 'units ENGNMGT 5B03 , ,3 units Commerce electives selected from Level III and IV'Commerce or COMMERCE 2QB3'3-4' units approved technical electives (from Level III and IV ofthe Faculty of Engineering) ,,, LEVEL V: 36 UNITS (EFFECTIVE 2008-2009)6 units COMMERCE 3QC3, 4PA3 ,23 units ,COMP ENG 3SK3, 4DK4, 40L4; 40M4, 4DN4, 40144, units ENGN MGT 4A01, 5B033 units,' 'Commerce electives selected from Level III and IV '\ Commerce or COMMERCE 2QB3Computer Engineering and {4144535}Society (B. E ng .Society)Computer Engineering andSociety Co-op (B.Eng.society)ADMISSIONSee Admission to Level If' Engineering, Programs. 'NOTES " "1.A m'inimum of 18 units ,of focus ~Iective courses is requiredfor the program. (This does, not include ,the six units of com- ,, 'plementary studies elective in Leyell.) , '2. As well, as completing the academic requirements as specified,iii this Calendar, students in a Co-op program must completethe following courses prior to graduation':- ENGINEER 1 EEO, 2EEO, 3EEO and 4EEO, or- ENGINEER 1 EEO, 2EEQ and '4EAO, or -- ,ENGINEER 1 EEO and 4EBOLEVEL II: 38 UNITS12 units COMP ENG 2014, 2SH4,2S149 units ELEC ENG 2C15, 2CJ4'6 units'8 unitsENGSOCTY 2X03, 2Y03MATH 2P04, 2Q04 ',3 units Engineering and Society focus electiyes 'LEVEL III: 32 UNITS (<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong> ONLY) ,3 units13 unitsCOMP ENG 3SK3 '_,E:LEC ENG 2E15; 3F14, 3TP4 '3 units ENGSOCTY 3Y03, 3 units MATH 3K034 units SFWR ENG 3K04 '6 units Engineering and Society- focus electivesLEVEL 111:32-35 UNITS (EFFECTIVE <strong>2006</strong>-2007)3 units COMP ENG 3SK3 '13 units ' ELEC ENG2EI5, 3F14,3TP43 units ENGINEER 4B033 units, 3 unitsENGSOCTY 3Y03MATH 3K03, 4 units' 8FWR ENG 3K043-6 units El"!gineering and Society focus electives,LEVEL IV: 32-35 UNITS (<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong> ONLY) .13 units4 unitsELEC ENG 3EJ4, 3TQ4, 3TR4, 4HJ1COMP ENG 30J4 '.. 3' units ENGSOCTY 3Z033 unitslrom ENGSOCTY 3X03,: LABRST 3WCJ3.'3-6 units Engineering 'and Society focus electives3 units ENGINEER 2H033 'units COMP SCI3SH3'
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. PROFESSORS EMERITI 379Yorgos Y. P
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. GENERAL INDEX..' .AP Courses/Exam
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GENERAL .INDEX. 383Computing and In
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GENERAL INDEX '385. Humanities Burs
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