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Engineering Physics
Engineering Physics is a bridge between pure and applied science, utilizing fundamental concepts in today's rapidly changing and highly technical/engineering environment. The program emphasizes the solid foundations of modern scientific principles, mathematical rigour, technical know-how in designing, building and doing experiments, the knowledge essential for a succesful professional career in science and technology. The program is recommended for students interested in newly developing areas of physics, modern technology, instrumentation, and experimentation. Graduates may proceed to a post-graduate degree in Physics and Engineering Physics or in other branches of engineering. There are also double degree programs in Engineering Physics/Computer Science and Engineering Physics/Mathematics which have proven to be very effective for the high technology job market and for graduate work.
Students must follow the program of study that was in place at the
time of their entrance to the College of Engineering, recognizing that
program and course changes may result in modification to the original
program of study. It is recommended
that students contact the Engineering Student Centre to confirm their
program of study on a regular basis.
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Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.E.)
Students that began the program prior to 2012 must check the previous calendars for program requirements. It is strongly recommended that students contact the Engineering Student Centre for appropriate courses for completion of the degree.
Please consult an academic advisor for assistance in choosing electives.
Year 1 (34 credit units)
Year 2 (37 credit units)
Term 1
- CMPT 116.3
- EE 202.3
- EE 221.3
- EP 253.1
- MATH 223.3
- PHYS 252.3
- RCM 300.3
Term 2
- EP 214.3
- EP 228.3
- EE 232.3
- MATH 224.3
- PHYS 223.3
- STAT 241.3
Year 3 (40 credit units)
Term 1
- EP 271.3
- EP 313.3
- EP 353.2
- PHYS 356.3
- PHYS 383.3
- PHYS 402.3
- 3 credit units of Engineering Physics Requirements
Term 2
- EP 317.3
- EP 320.3
- EP 325.3
- EP 354.2
- PHYS 323.3
- PHYS 371.3
- 3 credit units of Engineering Physics Requirements
Year 4 (36 credit units)
Term 1
- EP 413.3
- EP 417.3
- GE 348.3
- PHYS 456.3
- 3 credit units of Engineering Physics Requirements
Term 2
- EP 421.3
- GE 449.3
- 9 credit units of Engineering Physics Requirements
Term 1 and Term 2
Engineering Physics Requirements
6 credit units from the following list;
- at least 3 credit units must be 400 level.
Engineering Science or Engineering Design List:
- EP 464.3
- CME 342.3
- EE 241.3
- EE 341.3
- EE 342.3
- EE 442.3
- EE 443.3
- EE 471.3
- EE 472.3
- GE 213.3
- GEOE 377.3
- CE 317.3
- ENVE 201.3
- Or any other approved elective
Senior Science Requirement
- 6 credit units from Engineering Electives or CMPT, CHEM, GEOL courses at 200 level or higher or PHYS, ASTR, MATH, STAT courses at 300 level or higher. At least 3 credit units must be at 400 level.
Complementary Studies Elective
Senior Humanities or Social Science Elective
Electives
Complementary Studies Elective
Humanities or Social Science Elective
- ANTH 111.3
- ARCH 112.3
- ARCH 116.3
- CLAS 110.3
- CLAS 111.3
- CMRS 110.3
- CMRS 111.3
- ECON 111.3
- ECON 114.3
- GEOG 130.3
- HIST 110.3
- HIST 111.3
- HIST 121.3
- HIST 122.3
- HIST 151.3
- HIST 152.3
- LING 111.3
- LING 112.3
- NS 105.3
- NS 106.3
- NS 107.3
- PHIL 120.3
- PHIL 133.3
- PHIL 140.3
- POLS 111.3
- POLS 112.3
- PSY 120.3
- PSY 121.3
- SOC 111.3
- SOC 112.3
- WGST 112.3
Senior Humanities or Social Science Elective