,48 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING'LEVEL III: 35 UNITS. (EFFECTIVE <strong>2006</strong>-2007)11 units ENG PHYS 2S03, 3F04, 3W043 units . ENGSOCTY 3Y039'units MATH 3C03, 3003, 40036 units PHYSICS 3B06 .6 units Engineering and Society focus electivesLEVEL IV: 31-35 UNITS (<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong> ONLY)13 units ENG PHYS2S03, 3003, 3003, 4U04 '3 units ENGSOCTY 3Z03 "3 uriits from ENGSOCTY 3X03, LABR ST3W033 units MATH 4Q03, .3 units from MATLS 1M03 (or ENGINEER 2003),PHYSICS2003 or ~M03 (whichever has not been taken) ,3-4 units approved Level III or IV technical electives3':6, units Engineering. and S()ciety focus electivesLEVEL IV: 34-36 UNITS (EFFECTIVE 2.006-:-20(7).4 units ENG PHYS 4U043 Llnits !ENGSOCTY·3Z033 units from ENGSOCTY 3X03, LABH ST 3W033 units . ENGINEER 4B03 , 'I. 9, units -Engineering and Society focus electives'12.:.14 units Stream specific:-, , I Stream ENG PHYS 3003, 3E03, 3PN3; 3 units from.. ENG PHYS 3A03, 3ES3,3M03MStream ENG PHYS 3E03, 3MOS,3PN3; 3 units ', approved Level III or IV technical electives' .N Stream CHEM ENG2A04, 3004, ENG PHYS 3003,3ES3.· , . " ,,' , ,P Stream ENG PHYS 3A03, 3E03, 3G03, 3PN3 .LEVELV: 34-39 UNITS (<strong>2005</strong>~<strong>2006</strong> ONLY) .. ,3 units ENGINEERAB03, 4 .units ENGPHYS 4A046 units, ,ENGSOCTY 4X03, 4Z0318~20 units approved Level III or IV technical electives, of which, 1'0 units must be selected from the following courses:. ENG PHYS 3G03, 4003,. 4E03, 4F03,' 4L03, 4S04,PHYSICS 40063-6 units -Engineering and Society focus electivesLEVELV: 36-41 UNITS (<strong>2006</strong>-2007 ONLY) . "3 units ENGINEER 4B036 units ENG PHYS 4A06 .6 units ENGSOCTY 4X03, 4Z0318-20 unitsapproved Level IIlor IVtechnical elective$, of which10 units must be selected from the following courses:ENG PHYS 3G03, 4003, 4E03, 4F03, 4L04, 4S04, IPHYSICS 4006,3-6 units Engineering and Society focus electives,LEVEL V: 34-38 UNITS (EFFECTIVE 2007-2008)6 units ENG PHYS 4A06 .6 units ENGSQCTY 4X03, 4Z0322-26 unitsStream specific: '. I Stream/ENG PHYS 4L04, 4M04, 4S04; 12':14 unitsof approved Level III orlV technical electives,M Stream ENG PHYS 4F03, 4M04, 4Z03; 14-16 unitsof.approved Level III or IV technical electivesN Stream ENG PHYS 4003, 4ES3, 4L04, 4NE3; 9-11units of approved Level III or IV technical electivesP Stream ELEC ENG 3TR4; ENG PHYS 4K03, 4S04;PHYSICS 4B03; 10-1,2 units of approved Levell! r orIV techrtical electivesMaterial~ Engineering (B.Eng.) {4315}, Materials Engineering Co-op (B.Eng.)ADMISSION, See Admission to Levell/Engineering Programs.NOTES1. Stude,ntsentering Level III can. choose between the MaterialsEnginj3ering stream, the' Computational Materials Engineer- ,, ing stream and the Nanomaterials, Engineering ~tream. Inaddition, the Materials Engineering stream is deSigned topermit choices of electives in Levels III and IV which will allowin~depthstudy of various types oJ modern engineering materials;Le. electronic, met~lIurgicaland polymeri~ rhateri~ls.'. The following combinations of electives are suggested forspecific areas of specialization.• Metallurgy . MATLS 4C03, 4003 '• PolymerCHEM ENG 3003, MATLS 4P03• ElectroDic· Materials' . ENG PHYS 3F03, 4E03 .2. As well as completing the academic requirements ,as speci~fied in this Calendar, students ina Co-op program must com- '.,plete the following courses prior to graduation: ' ... ENGINEER 1 EEO, 2EEO, 3EEO and f1-EEO, or - ,-. ,. ENGINEER 1 EEO, 2EEO and 4EAO, or '• ENGINEER.? EEO and 4EBOLEVEL 11:38 UNITS5 units CHEM 1AA3, 2WW24 units CHEM ENG 2A04 '7 units 'ENGINEER 2MM3, 2P04 •, 13 :units MATLS 2B03, 2003,'2H04,2X03.6, units, MATH 2M063units . approved complement~ry ,studies electives, ,,' LEVEL III: (MATERIALS ENGINEER,ING STREAM) 36-38 UNITS21 units, MATLS3B03, 3C04, 3E04, 3F03, 3M03, 3T043 units MATH 31033 units STATS3Y03, ' If ,6-8 units from CHEM2E03, CHEM ENG 3004, 3003, ENGPHYS" , 3F03, MATLs3003,4003, 4Po'3, MECH ENG 30043 units approved complementary studies electivesLEVEL IV: (MATERIALS ENGINEERING STREAM)35-36 UNITS (2.0.05-<strong>2006</strong> ONLY) \3 units from ENGINEER 4A03, 4H03, 6 units ENGINEER 4B03; 4J037 units MATLS 3F03, 4A02; 4L024' units from MATLS 4K04, 4Z04 .3 units approved complementary studies electives (above'Levell) ,12-1'3 unitsapproved Levsllli or IV technical electives, which mustinclude either CHEM ENG 30040r MECH ENG 3004,if rmt completed- ~ ,Lt:V-EL IV: (MATERIALS ENGINEERING STREAM)36-37 UNITS (EFFECTIVE <strong>2006</strong>-2007) ,3 units from ENGINEER 4A03, 4H03·6 units ENGINEER4B03,4J03"8 units , 'MATLS 4A02, 4J04, 4L02" 4 units from MATLS 4K04, 4Z043 units approved complementary' studies, electives (aboveLevel'l) .'12-13 unitsapprov(3d Level III or IV technical electives, which mustinclude either CHEMENG 3004 orMECH ENG 3004,if not completed.Materials Engineering' ~Computational MaterialsEngineering Stream (B.Eng'.)'Materials Engine~lring Co~op -Computational MaterialsEngin~ering Stream (B.Eng.){43J8}LEVEL III: 39 UNITS24 units MATLS 3A03, 3B03, 3C04, 3E04, 3F03, 3MOS, 3T043 units MATH 3103 '3 units STATS 3Y033 units PHYSICS 2G033 units from CHEM2E03, ENG PHYS 3F03, MATLS 3003,'MATH2E03, 2T03, PHYSICS3M03'3 units _ 'approved complementary studies electives, LEVELIV: 34-35 UNITS (<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong> ON LV) ,3 units from ENGINEER 4A03, 4H036 units ENGINEER 4B03, 4J03,11 units MATLS 3F03, 4A02, 4E04, 4L024 units from MATLS4K04,AZ04' ,4 units from CHEMENG3004; .MECH ENG 30043~4 'onits' frorhBIOCHEM 4Y03, CHEM ENG 3003, MATLS 4F04,, 3 units4H03, PHYSICS 3S03, 4S03approved complementary studiel? electives (aboveLevell)
, 50, FACULTY OF ENGINEERING, LEVEL IV: 36 UNITS4 units from CHEM ENG 3004, MECH ENG 300412 units COMMERCE 2AB3, 3BC3, 3FA3, 3MC33 units from ENGINEER 4A03,4H031 unit ENGN MGT 4AOf13 units MATLS 3B03, 3E04, 3M03, 30033 units apprqved complementary studies 'electives (abovf3Levell) " 'LEVELV: 36-37 UNITS (<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong> ONLY)6 units' COMMERCE 30C3, 4PA33 units ENGINEER 4J03" 3 units ENGN MGT 580311 units MATLS 3F03, 4A02, 4F04, 4Lo24 units from MATtS 4K04, 4Z046 units Commerce selected from Level III' and IV Commerce: or COMMERQE 20S3,' , ' , ",3-4 units approved Level III or IV technical electivesLEVEL V: 37-38 UNITS (EFFECTIVE <strong>2006</strong>-2007)6 units COMMERCE 30C3, 4PA3 ' '3 units ENGINEER 4J03'3 units ENGN MGT 580312 'units ,MATLS 4A02, 4F04, 4J04, 4L024 units6 unitsfrom MATLS' 4K04, 4Z04 ,,Commerce selected from Level~11I and IV Commerce', or COMMERCE"20B3 '3;'4 ,units approved LevellllorlV technical electives "Materials Enginearing and {4315535}SocietY, (B.Eng.Society)Materials Ertg,ineering' andSociety Co-op (B.Eng.Society)I,ADMISSION:, See Admission [0- Level II, Engin~ering:Programs: ',NOTES " ' , ",1. A minimum of 18 units of focus elective courses is requiredfor the program. (This does not include the six units of com-"plementary studies ele9tive in Level I.) " " , ,_2 .. As well as completing the academic requirements as specifiedin this 'Calendar, students in a Co-op program must ·com:.. ''plete tt:le following courses prior to graduation: " ,• ENGINEER 1 EEO, 2EEO, 3EEO and4EEO, or• ENGINEER tEEO, 2EEO and 4EAO, or '• ENGINEER 1..EEOand 4EBOLEVEL II: 33,.36 UNITS2 units CHEM 2WW23 units ENGINEER 2MM36 'units ENGSOCTY2X03,2Y03, 13 units,6 unitsMATLS'2B03, 2003, 2H04~ 2X03MATH 2M06 ' ,3-6 units Engineering 'and Society focus electives, LEVEL III: 34~3iuNITS "4 units CHEM ENG 2A043 units' CHEMl AA3 '4 units' ENGINEER 2P043 units ENGSOCTY 3Y0311'units MATLS'3C04, 3F03, 3T043 units MATH 31033 units STATS 3Y033-6 units ' Engineering and ,Society focus electivesLEV~L IV: (MA:rERIALS ENGINEERING' STREAM) 32-:-36 UNIT~4 Units from CHEM ENG 3004, MECH ENG 30043 units from Er:-JGSOCTY 3X03,lABR ST 3W033 units ENGSOCTY 3Z03 '10 units MATLS 3B03, 3E04,3M03,6-9, units Engineering, and Society focus electives,6-7 units approved Level III or tV technical electives", LEVEL V: (MATERIALS ENGINEERING STREAM)32-36 UNITS (~005-<strong>2006</strong> ONLY) ,- ,6 units, ,ENGINEER 4803, 4J036, units ENGSOCTY 4X03, 4Z037 units MATLS 3F03, 4A02, 4L02 .4 units from MATLS 4K04, 4Z04 '6-7 units approved technical electives \,'3-6 ul1its, Engineering arid SOCiety focus electives' ,'LEVEL V: (MATERIALS ENGINEERING STREAM), 33~3? UNITS (EFFECTIVE <strong>2006</strong>-~007)6 Units ENGINEER 4B03, 4J036 units ENGSOCTY4X03, 4Z03" 8 units MATLS 4A02,4J04,4L02,4 units, from MATLS 4K04, '4Z046·7 units' approved technical electives ,3:"6 units Engineering and Society focus ~lectives ', Materials Engin~ering and {4318535} ,, Society .- Computational MaterialsEngineering Stream (B.Eng.. Society)Materials Engineer:ing andSOCietyCo-op- Computational Materials"Engineering Stream '(B.Eng.Society)NOTE, , A minimum of 1.8 units of focus elective, courses is required for,the program; (This does not include the six units of ,complementarystudieselective in Level'l.) " " ' " ,~ ,LEVEL IV: 32-36 UNITS4 units from CHEM ENG 3004.,MECH ENG 3004,3 units from ENGSOCTY 3X03, LABH ST 3W033 units " ENGSOCTY 3Z03 '13 units MATLS 3A03, 3803, 3E04, 3M03 '6-9 units Engineering· and SoCiety focus electives3-4 units from BIOCHEM 4Y03, CHEM ENG 3003, MATLS3003, 4F04, 4H03, PHYSICS:3S03, 4S03LEVEL V: 33-37 UNITS (<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong> ONLY)6 units6 unitsENGINEER 4B03, 4J03. ENGSOCTY 4X03,-4Z03 '',11 units MATLS 3F03, 4A02,4E04, 4L024 units3:"4 Unitsfrom MATLS 4K04,4Z04 ,from BIOCHEM 4Y03, CHEM ENG 3003, MATtS 4F04,4H03, PHYSICS 3S03, 4S03 ' ,3-6 units, Engineering and Society focus electivesLEVEL V: 34.;38 UNITS (EFFECTIVE <strong>2006</strong>-2007) ,6, units ENGINEER 4B03, 4J03'.6 units ENGSOC'TY 4X03, 4Z03 ', 12 unitsMATLS 4A02, 4E04, 4J04, 4L024 l,Inits from MATLS 4K04, 4Z04'3;.4 units fromBIOCHEM 4Y03, CHEM ENG 3003, MATLS 4F04,4H03, PHYSICS 3S03, 4S03 ', 3-6 units Engineering and Society focus electivesMaterials Engineering and " , {4320535}Society' - Nanomaterials' StreQm (B.Eng.Society)',Materials Engi'neering andSocie1y Co-op - Nanoo,aterials Stream .(B.Eng.Socie1y)NOTE' ' , " ,A minimum of '18, units of focus elective cours~s is required forthe program. (This does not-include the $ix units of complemen-:tarystudieselective in Levell.) '/ ,LEVEL IV: 32-36 UNITS .', 4·, units.. 3 units'from CHEM ENG 3004, MECHENG 3004,from ENGSOCTY qX03, LABR ST ;3W033 units ENGSOCTY 3Z03 '13 units 'MATLS 3B03, 3E04, 3M03,3003'6-9 uriits Engineering and Society focus electives, 3-4 units approved Level III orlV technical electivesLEVEL V: 32-36 UNITS (<strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong> ONLY)6 units ENGINEER 4B03, 4J03 _6 units ENGSOCTY 4X03, 4Z0311 units MATLS 3F03,4AO,2, 4F04, 4L024 units2-3 unitsfrom MATLS 4K04, 4Z04approved technical electives3':6 units Engineering and, Society focus ,electivesLEVEL V: 33-37 UNITS (EFFECTIVE <strong>2006</strong>;'2007)6 units ENGINEERAB03,4J03 "6 units ENGSOCTY4X03, 4Z0312 units' MATLS 4A02, 4F04, 4J04,4L024 units ifrom MATLS 4K04, 4Z042-3 units approved technical electives , ,:,3:-6 units Engineering and Societ~' focus el~ctives'
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