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1. 4.

0 credits as follows:
BIOA01H3 Life on Earth: Unifying Principles
BIOA02H3 Life on Earth: Form, Function and Interactions
CHMA10H3 Introductory Chemistry I: Structure and Bonding
CHMA11H3 Introductory Chemistry II: Reactions and Mechanisms
[MATA30H3 MATA29H3 Calculus I & II for the Life Sciences]
[PHYA10H3 PHYA11H3 Physics I & II for the Life Sciences]
PSYA01H3 Introductory Psychology: Part I
PSYA02H3 Introductory Psychology: Part II

2. 3.5 credits as follows:


BIOB10H3 Cell Biology
BIOB11H3 Molecular Aspects of Cellular and Genetic Processes
CHMB41H3 Organic Chemistry I
CHMB42H3 Organic Chemistry II
NROB60H3 Neuroanatomy Laboratory
PSYB65H3 Human Brain & Behaviour
[STAB22H3 Statistics I or PSYB07H3 Data Analysis in Psychology]

3. 5.5 credits as follows:


BIOC12H3 Biochemistry I: Proteins & Enzymes
BIOC13H3 Biochemistry II: Bioenergetics & Metabolism
BIOC32H3 Human Physiology I
BIOC33H3 Human Physiology II: Lecture & Laboratory
NROC34H3 Neuroethology (Invertebrate Neurobiology)
NROC61H3 Learning & Motivation
NROC63H3 Neuroscience Laboratory
NROC64H3 Sensorimotor Systems
NROC69H3 Synaptic Organization & Physiology of the Brain
PSYC08H3 Advanced Data Analysis in Psychology
PSYC62H3 Drugs & the Brain

4. 1.0 credit from the following:


BIOC14H3 Genes, Environment and Behaviour
BIOD19H3 Epigenetics in Health and Disease
BIOD27H3 Molecular Endocrinology
BIOD45H3 Animal Communication
BIOD65H3 Pathologies of the Nervous System
NROD60H3 Current Topics in Neuroscience
NROD08H3/?BIOD08H3 Theoretical Neuroscience
NROD63H3 Advanced Neuroscience Laboratory
NROD66H3 Drug Addiction
NROD67H3 Psychobiology of Aging
PSYD17H3 Social Neuroscience
PSYD33H3 Current Topics in Abnormal Psychology
PSYD66H3 Current Topics in Human Brain & Behaviour
Note: 0.5 credit of NROD98Y3, Thesis in Neuroscience, may also be counted towards
the completion of component 4.

CHEMISTRY (BIOLOGY)
First Year:
BIOA01H3 Life On Earth: Unifying Principles
BIOA02H3 Life on Earth: Form, Function and Interactions
CHMA10H3 Introductory Chemistry I: Structure and Bonding
CHMA11H3 Introductory Chemistry II: Reactions and Mechanisms
MATA30H3 Calculus I for Physical Sciences
[MATA35H3 Calculus II for Biological Sciences or MATA36H3 Calculus II for Physical
Sciences]
PHYA10H3 Physics I for the Physical Sciences
PHYA21H3 Physics II for the Physical Sciences

Second Year:
BIOB10H3 Cell Biology
BIOB11H3 Molecular Aspect of Cellular and Genetic Processes
BIOB12H3 Laboratory for Cell and Molecular Biology
CHMB31H3 Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry
CHMB41H3 Organic Chemistry I
CHMB42H3 Organic Chemistry II

Second or Third Year:


CHMB16H3 Techniques in Analytical Chemistry
CHMB21H3 Chemical Structure and Spectroscopy
CHMB23H3 Introduction to Chemical Thermodynamics and Kinetics: Theory and Practice
STAB22H3 Statistics I

Third Year:
BIOC12H3 Biochemistry I: Proteins and Enzymes
BIOC13H3 Biochemistry II: Bioenergetics and Metabolism
BIOC23H3 Practical Approaches to Biochemistry
CHMC47H3 Bio-Organic Chemistry

Third or Fourth Year:


CHMC11H3 Principles of Analytical Instrumentation
CHMC31Y3 Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry
[CHMC41H3 Organic Reaction Mechanisms or CHMC42H3 Organic Synthesis]

Fourth Year:
CHMD79H3 Topics in Biological Chemistry
1.5 credits in D-level or 400-level CHM courses including one of the following
courses:
CHMD90Y3 Directed Research
CHMD91H3 Directed Research
CHMD92H3 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory Course
and at least 0.5 credit from the following:
CHMD69H3 Bioinorganic Chemistry
CHMD71H3 Pharmaceutical Chemistry

COMPUTER SCIENCE
2. A-level courses (3.0 credits)
CSCA08H3 Introduction to Computer Science I
CSCA48H3 Introduction to Computer Science II
CSCA67H3 Discrete Mathematics
MATA22H3 Linear Algebra I for Mathematical Sciences
MATA31H3 Calculus I for Mathematical Sciences
MATA37H3 Calculus II for Mathematical Sciences

3. B-level courses (3.5 credits)


CSCB07H3 Software Design
CSCB09H3 Software Tools and Systems Programming
CSCB36H3 Introduction to the Theory of Computation
CSCB58H3 Computer Organization
CSCB63H3 Design and Analysis of Data Structures
MATB24H3 Linear Algebra II
STAB52H3 Introduction to Probability

4. C-level courses (1.5 credits)


CSCC43H3 Introduction to Databases
CSCC69H3 Operating Systems
CSCC73H3 Algorithm Design and Analysis

5. D-level courses (0.5 credit)


CSCD03H3 Social Impact of Information Technology

A. Comprehensive Stream
This stream requires a total of 27 courses (13.5 credits). In addition to the core
requirements 1-5 common to all streams, 9 other distinct courses (4.5 credits) must
be chosen satisfying all of the following requirements:

6. Additional required courses (2.5 credits)


MATB41H3 Techniques of the Calculus of Several Variables I
CSCC24H3 Principles of Programming Languages
CSCC37H3 Introduction to Numerical Algorithms for Computational Mathematics
CSCC63H3 Computability and Computational Complexity
CSCD37H3 Analysis of Numerical Algorithms for Computational Mathematics

7. Electives from courses on computer systems and applications (1.0 credit)


Choose from:
CSCC01H3 Introduction to Software Engineering
CSCC09H3 Programming on the Web
CSCC10H3 Human-Computer Interaction
CSCC11H3 Introduction to Machine Learning and Data Mining
CSCC46H3 Social and Information Networks
CSCC85H3 Introduction to Embedded Systems
CSCD01H3 Engineering Large Software Systems
CSCD18H3 Computer Graphics
CSCD27H3 Computer and Network Security
CSCD43H3 Database System Technology
CSCD58H3 Computer Networks
CSCD84H3 Artificial Intelligence
CSC320H Visual Computing
CSC321H Introduction to Neural Networks and Machine Learning
CSC401H Natural Language Computing
CSC469H Operating Systems Design and Implementation
CSC485H Computational Linguistics
CSC488H Compilers and Interpreters

8. Electives from courses related to the theory of computing (0.5 credit)


Choose from:
MATC09H3 Introduction to Mathematical Logic
MATC16H3 Coding Theory and Cryptography
MATC32H3 Graph Theory and Algorithms for its Applications
MATC44H3 Introduction to Combinatorics
CSC438H Computability and Logic
CSC448H Formal Languages and Automata
CSC465H Formal Methods in Software Design

9. CSC, MAT, or STA elective (0.5 credit)


Any C- or D-level CSC, MAT, or STA course, excluding MATC82H3, MATC90H3, and
STAD29H3.

MATHEMATICS
2. A-level courses (2.5 credits)
[CSCA08H3 Introduction to Computer Science I or CSCA20H3 Introduction to
Programming]
MATA22H3 Linear Algebra I for Mathematical Sciences
MATA31H3 Calculus I for Mathematical Sciences
MATA37H3 Calculus II for Mathematical Sciences
[MATA67H3 or CSCA67H3 Discrete Mathematics]

3. B-level courses (3.5 credits)


MATB24H3 Linear Algebra II
MATB41H3 Techniques of the Calculus of Several Variables I
MATB42H3 Techniques of the Calculus of Several Variables II
MATB43H3 Introduction to Analysis
MATB44H3 Differential Equations I
STAB52H3 Introduction to Probablity (**)
STAB57H3 Introduction to Statistics (**)
(**) This course may be taken after second year, except for the Statistics stream.

4. C-level courses (1 credit)


MATC01H3 Groups and Symmetry
MATC34H3 Complex Variables

A. Comprehensive Stream
This stream requires a total of 27 courses (13.5 credits) In addition to the core
requirements 1-4 common to all streams, 12 other distinct courses must be chosen
satisfying all of the following requirements:

5. Additional courses in analysis and algebra (1.5 credits):


MATC37H3 Introduction to Real Analysis
MATC46H3 Differential Equations II
MATD01H3 Fields and Groups

6. Courses in key areas of mathematics (1.0 credits):


Two of:
MATC15H3 Introduction to Number Theory
MATC27H3 Introduction to Topology
MATC63H3 Differential Geometry
MATD02H3 Classical Plane Geometries and their Transformations
MATD34H3 Complex Variables II

7. Mathematics of computation (1.0 credit):


Two of: CSCC37H3 Introduction to Numerical Algorithms for Computational Mathematics
CSCC63H3 Computability and Computational Complexity
CSCC73H3 Algorithm Design and Analysis
MATC09H3 Introduction to Mathematical Logic
MATC16H3 Coding Theory and Cryptography
MATC32H3 Graph Theory and Algorithms for its Applications
MATC44H3 Introduction to Combinatorics

8. Electives (2.5 credits):


Five courses from CSC/MAT/STA/PHY of which at least 3 must be C- or D-level MAT
courses (excluding MATC90H3)

MANAGEMENT
1. 8.5 full credits in Economics for Management Studies:
MGEA02H3/?(ECMA04H3) Introduction to Microeconomics: A Mathematical Approach
MGEA06H3/?(ECMA06H3) Introduction to Macroeconomics: A Mathematical Approach
MGEB02H3/?(ECMB02H3) Price Theory: A Mathematical Approach
MGEB06H3/?(ECMB06H3) Macroeconomic Theory and Policy: A Mathematical Approach
MGEB11H3/?(ECMB11H3) Quantitative Methods in Economics l
MGEB12H3/?(ECMB12H3) Quantitative Methods in Economics ll
MGEC02H3/?(ECMC02H3) Topics in Price Theory
MGEC06H3/?(ECMC06H3) Topics in Macroeconomics Theory
MGEC11H3/?(ECMC11H3) Introduction to Regression Analysis
MGED02H3/?(ECMD13H3) Advanced Microeconomic Theory
MGED06H3/?(ECMD14H3) Advanced Macroeconomic Theory
MGED11H3/?(ECMD10H3) Theory and Practice of Regression Analysis
MGED50H3/?(ECMD50H3) Workshop in Economic Research, and
two additional full credits in Economics for Management Studies including at least
one at the C-level [excluding MGEC91H3/?(ECMC91H3), MGEC92H3/?(ECMC92H3),
MGEC93H3/?(ECMC93H3)].

2. (1.0 credit):
[MATA32H3 and MATA33H3] strongly recommended, or
[MATA30H3/?A31H3 and MATA35H3/?A36H3/?A37H3].

3. (7.0 to 8.0 credits, depending on the combination of courses completed):


MGMA01H3/?(MGTB04H3) Principles of Marketing
MGTA05H3 Foundations of Business Management or [MGTA01H3/?(MGTA03H3) and MGTA02H3/?
(MGTA04H3)]
[MGTA35H3 Management Communications for non Co-op or MGTA36H3 Management
Communications for Co-op or (MGTC36H3)]
MGAB01H3/?(MGTB05H3) Introductory Financial Accounting l
MGAB02H3/?(MGTB06H3) Introductory Financial Accounting ll
MGAB03H3/?(MGTB03H3) Introductory Management Accounting
MGFB10H3/?(MGTB09H3) Principles of Finance
[MGHB02H3 Managing People and Groups in Organizations or [(MGTB23H3) and
(MGTB29H3)] or (MGTB27Y3)]
MGHB12H3/?(MGTC22H3) Human Resource Management
MGMB01H3/?(MGTC05H3) Marketing Management
MGFC10H3/?(MGTC09H3) Intermediate Finance
MGHC02H3/?(MGTC90H3) Management Skills
MGOC10H3/?(MGTC74H3) Analysis for Decision Making
MGOC20H3/?(MGTC75H3) Operations Management: A Mathematical Approach

4. At least 0.5 credit of courses emphasizing strategic management, chosen from:


MGSC01H3/?(MGTC41H3) Corporate Strategy
MGSC03H3/?(MGTC42H3) Public Management
MGSC05H3/?(MGTC45H3) The Changing World of Business-Government Relations
MGSC12H3/?(MGTC35H3) Narrative and Management
MGSC14H3/?(MGTC59H3) Management Ethics
MGSC20H3/?(MGTC19H3) Consulting and Contracting: New Ways of Work
MGSB22H3/?(MGSC22H3/?MGTC38H3) Entrepreneurship
MGSD24H3/?(MGSC24H3/?MGTC39H3) New Venture Creation and Planning
MGSC30H3/?(MGTC31H3) The Legal Environment of Business l

PHYSICAL & MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES


First Year:
PHYA10H3 Physics I for the Physical Sciences
PHYA21H3 Physics II for the Physical Sciences
CHMA10H3 Introductory Chemistry I: Structure and Bonding
CHMA11H3 Introductory Chemistry II: Reactions and Mechanisms
MATA30H3 Calculus I for Physical Sciences
MATA23H3 Linear Algebra I
[MATA36H3 Calculus II for Physical Sciences or MATA37H3 Calculus II for
Mathematical Sciences]

Second Year
PHYB10H3 Intermediate Physics Laboratory I
PHYB56H3 Introduction to Quantum Physics
PHYB21H3 Electricity and Magnetism
PHYB52H3 Thermal Physics
MATB24H3 Linear Algebra II
MATB41H3 Techniques of the Calculus of Several Variables I
MATB42H3 Techniques of the Calculus of Several Variables II
MATB44H3 Differential Equations I

Second or Third Year


PHYB54H3 Mechanics: From Oscillations to Chaos
ASTB23H3 Astrophysics of Stars, Galaxies and the Universe
CHMB20H3 Chemical Thermodynamics and Elementary Kinetics
CHMB21H3 Chemical Structure and Spectroscopy
MATB61H3 Linear Programming
PSCB57H3 Introduction to Scientific Computing
CSCB58H3 Computer Organization
STAB52H3 An Introduction to Probability

Third or Fourth Year


4.0 credits from the following:
ASTC25H3 Astrophysics of Planetary Systems
MATC34H3 Complex Variables
MATC46H3 Differential Equations II
PHYC50H3 Electromagnetic Theory
PHYC56H3 Quantum Mechanics I
PHYC11H3 Intermediate Physics Laboratory II
PHYC54H3 Classical Mechanics
PHYD37H3 Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
PHYD38H3 Introduction to Nonlinear Systems and Chaos
CSCC37H3 Introduction to Numerical Algorithms for Computational Mathematics
CSCD37H3 Analysis of Numerical Algorithms for Computational Mathematics
PSCD02H3 Current Questions in Mathematics and Science
PHYD26H3 Planetary Geophysics
PSCD50H3 Advanced Topics in Quantum Mechanics
[PHYD01H3 Research Project in Physics and Astrophysics or PHYD72H3 Supervised
Reading in Physics and Astrophysics]

PHYSICS & ASTROPHYSICS


First Year
PHYA10H3 Physics I for the Physical Sciences
PHYA21H3 Physics II for the Physical Sciences
MATA30H3 Calculus I for Physical Sciences
MATA23H3 Linear Algebra I
[MATA36H3 Calculus II for Physical Sciences
or
MATA37H3 Calculus II for Mathematical Sciences]

Second Year
ASTB23H3 Astrophysics of Stars, Galaxies and the Universe
PHYB10H3 Intermediate Physics Laboratory I
PHYB56H3 Introduction to Quantum Physics
PHYB21H3 Electricity and Magnetism
PHYB52H3 Thermal Physics
PHYB54H3 Mechanics: From Oscillations to Chaos
MATB41H3 Techniques of the Calculus of Several Variables I
MATB42H3 Techniques of the Calculus of Several Variables II
MATB44H3 Differential Equations I

Third Year
PHYC50H3 Electromagnetic Theory
PHYC56H3 Quantum Mechanics I
PHYC11H3 Intermediate Physics Laboratory II
PHYC54H3 Classical Mechanics
PSCB57H3 Introduction to Scientific Computing
MATC34H3 Complex Variables
MATC46H3 Differential Equations II

Fourth Year
1.5 credit from the following:
- ASTC25H3 Astrophysics of Planetary Systems
- PHYD26H3 Planetary Geophysics
- PHYD37H3 Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
- PHYD38H3 Introduction to Nonlinear Systems and Chaos
- PHY452H3 Basic Statistical Mechanics
- PHY456H3 Quantum Mechanics II
- PHY483H Relativity Theory I
- PHY484H Relativity Theory II
- PHY487H Condensed Matter Physics
- PHY489H Introduction to High Energy Physics
- PHY491H Current Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics
- PHY492H Advanced Atmospheric Physics
- PHY493H Geophysical Imaging I
- PHY494H Geophysical Imaging II
- PHY495H Experimental Global Geophysics
- PHY496H Experimental Applied Geophysics
- PSCD50H3 Advanced Topics in Quantum Mechanics
0.5 credit from the following:
- PHYD01H3 Research Project in Physics and Astrophysics
- PHYD72H3 Supervised Reading in Physics and Astrophysics
One additional 0.5 credit from a course in AST or PHY at the C-, D-, 300-, or 400-
level, or
PSCD02H3 Current Questions in Mathematics and Science

GEOGRAPHY
1. Foundations of Human Geography (1.0 credit from among the following)
GGRA02H3 The Geography of Global Processes
GGRA03H3 Cities and Environments
GGRA35H3 The Great Scarborough Mashup: People, Place, Community, Experience

2. Theory and Concepts in Human Geography (2.5 credits)


GGRB02H3 The Logic of Geographical Thought
GGRB03H3 Writing Geography
and 1.5 credits from among the following:
- GGRB05H3 Urban Geography
- GGRB13H3 Social Geography
- GGRB21H3 Political Ecology: Nature, Society and Environmental Change
- GGRB28H3 Geographies of Disease
- GGRB55H3 Cultural Geography

3. Methods (2.0 credits)


GGRA30H3 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Empirical Reasoning
STAB23H3 Introduction to Statistics for the Social Sciences (or equivalent)
and 1.0 credit from:
- GGRB30H3 Fundamentals of GIS I
- GGRB32H3 Fundamentals of GIS II
- GGRC31H3 Qualitative Geographical Methods: Place and Ethnography

4. Applications (5.5 credits)


5.5 additional credits at the C- and/or D-level in GGR courses

ENGLISH
Program Requirements
12.0 credits in English are required of which at least 3.0 credits must be at the
C-level and 1.5 credits at the D-level. They should be selected as follows:

1. ENGB03H3 Critical Thinking About Narrative

2. ENGB04H3 Critical Thinking About Poetry

3. ENGB05H3 Critical Writing about Literature

4. ENGB27H3 Charting Literary History I

5.ENGB28H3 Charting Literary History II

FRENCH
. 4.0 credits as follows:
FREA01H3 Language Practice I
FREA02H3 Language Practice II
FREB01H3 Language Practice III
FREB02H3 Language Practice IV
FREC01H3 Language Practice V
FREC02H3 Language Practice VI
FRED01H3 Language Practice VII: Written French
FRED06H3 Language Practice VIII: Oral French
(Except where substitution of other French credits is permitted for students with
special proficiency in the French language)

2. 2.0 credits selected from:


FREB08H3 Practical Translation I
FREB44H3 Introduction to Linguistics: French Phonetics and Phonology (taught in
French)
FREB45H3 Introduction to Linguistics: French Morphology and Syntax (taught in
French)
FREB46H3 History of the French Language (taught in French)
FREC12H3 Semantics: The Study of Meaning (taught in English)
FREC46H3 Syntax II (taught in English)
FREC47H3 Pidgin and Creole Languages (taught in English)
FREC48H3 Sociolinguistics of French (taught in French)
(FRED49H3) French Semantics

3.0 1.5 credits selected from:


FREB22H3 The Society and Culture of Qu�bec
FREB27H3 Modern France
FREB28H3 The Francophone World
FREB70H3 Cinema of the French-Speaking World
FREB84H3 Folktale, Myth and the Fantastic in the French-Speaking World
FREC54H3 Paris Through the Ages
FREC83H3 Cultural Identities and Stereotypes in the French-Speaking World

4. 3.0 credits in literature which must include:


(a) FREB50H3 Introduction to French Literature I
(b) FREB35H3 Francophone Literature
(c) 1.0 credit in literature from Qu�bec, selected from the following:
- FREB36H3 The 20th Century Qu�bec Novel
- FREB37H3 Contemporary Qu�bec Drama
- FREC38H3 Topics in the Literature of Qu�bec
- FRED14H3 Advanced Topics in the Literature of Qu�bec
(d) 1.0 credit in French Literature, selected from the following:
- FREB51H3 Literary History in Context: From the Middle Ages to the 17th Century
- FREB55H3 Literary History in Context: 18th and 19th Centuries
- FREC57H3 French Fiction of the 19th Century
- FREC58H3 Literature of the Ancien Regime
- FREC63H3 Topics in French Literature: Encountering Foreign Cultures: Travel
Writing in France
- FREC64H3 French Fiction of the 20th and 21st Centuries
- FRED13H3 Advanced Topics in French Literature

5. 1.5 additional credits in French from either the above-mentioned courses (where
not already taken) or from the list below:
FREB08H3 Practical Translation I
FREB11H3 French Language in the School System
FREB17H3 Spoken French: Conversation and Pronunciation
FREB18H3 Business French
FREB20H3 Teaching Children's Literature in French
FREC11H3 Teaching French as a Second Language
FREC18H3 Translation for Business and Professional Needs

STATISTICS
2. A-level courses (2.5 credits)
CSCA08H3 Introduction to Computer Science I
CSCA48H3 Introduction to Computer Science II
MATA22H3 Linear Algebra I for Mathematical Sciences
One of:
- MATA31H3* Calculus I for Mathematical Sciences
- MATA30H3 Calculus I for Physical Sciences
One of:
- MATA37H3* Calculus II for Mathematical Sciences
- MATA36H3 Calculus II for Physical Sciences
(*) MATA31H3 and MATA37H3 are recommended; the latter requires the former.

3. B-level courses (2.5 credits)


MATB24H3 Linear Algebra II
MATB41H3 Techniques of the Calculus of Several Variables I
MATB61H3 Linear Programming and Optimization
STAB52H3 Introduction to Probability
STAB57H3 Introduction to Statistics

4. C-level courses (1.5 credits)


CSCC37H3 Introduction to Numerical Algorithms for Computational Mathematics
STAC62H3 Stochastic Processes
STAC67H3 Regression Analysis

5. D-level courses (0.5 credit)


STAD37H3 Multivariate Analysis

A. Quantitative Finance Stream


This stream requires a total of 26 courses (13.0 credits). In addition to the core
requirements, 11 other courses (5.5 credits) must be taken satisfying all of the
following requirements:

6. Additional A-level courses (0.5 credit)


MGEA02H3/?(ECMA04H3) Introduction to Microeconomics: A Mathematical Approach

7. Additional B-level courses (2.0 credits)


ACTB40H3 Fundamentals of Investment and Credit
MATB42H3 Techniques of Calculus of Several Variables II
MATB44H3 Differential Equations I
STAB41H3 Financial Derivatives

8. Additional Upper Level courses (3.0 credits)


MATC46H3 Differential Equations II
STAC70H3 Statistics and Finance I
STAD57H3 Time Series Analysis
STAD70H3 Statistics and Finance II
Two of:
- APM462H1 Nonlinear Optimization
- CSCC11H3 Introduction to Machine Learning and Data Mining
- MATC37H3 Introduction to Real Analysis
- STAC51H3 Categorical Data Analysis
- STAC58H3 Statistical Inference
- STAC63H3 Probability Models
- STAD68H3 Advanced Machine Learning and Data Mining
- STAD94H3 Statistics Project

Note: Students enrolled in this stream should also consider taking complementary
courses in economics and finance (e.g. MGEA06H3/?(ECMA06H3), MGEB02H3/?(ECMB02H3),
MGEB06H3/?(ECMB06H3), MGEC72H3/?(ECMC49H3)), or a Minor in Economics for Management
Studies.

B. Statistical Machine Learning and Data Mining Stream


This stream requires a total of 26 courses (13.0 credits). In addition to the core
requirements, 11 other courses (5.5 credits) must be taken satisfying all of the
following requirements:

6. Additional A-level courses (0.5 credit)


[CSCA67H3 or MATA67H3 Discrete Mathematics]

7. Additional B-level courses (1.0 credit)


Two of:
CSCB07H3 Software Design
CSCB20H3 Introduction to Databases and Web Applications
CSCB36H3 Introduction to the Theory of Computation
CSCB63H3 Design and Analysis of Data Structures

8. Additional Upper Level courses (4.0 credits)


CSCC11H3 Introduction to Machine Learning and Data Mining
STAC58H3 Statistical Inference
STAD68H3 Advanced Machine Learning and Data Mining
Five of: *

COURSES
CHEMISTRY
CHMA10H3 Introductory Chemistry I: Structure and Bonding
CHMA11H3 Introductory Chemistry II: Reactions and Mechanisms
CHMB16H3 Techniques in Analytical Chemistry
CHMB20H3 Chemical Thermodynamics and Elementary Kinetics
CHMB21H3 Chemical Structure and Spectroscopy
CHMB23H3 Introduction to Chemical Thermodynamics and Kinetics: Theory and Practice
CHMB31H3 Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry
CHMB41H3 Organic Chemistry I
CHMB42H3 Organic Chemistry II
CHMB43Y3 Organic Chemistry I and II
CHMB55H3 Environmental Chemistry
CHMB62H3 Introduction to Biochemistry
CHMC11H3 Principles of Analytical Instrumentation
CHMC16H3 Analytical Instrumentation
CHMC20H3 Intermediate Physical Chemistry
CHMC21H3 Topics in Biophysical Chemistry
CHMC25H3 Quantum Chemistry
CHMC31Y3 Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry
CHMC41H3 Organic Reaction Mechanisms
CHMC42H3 Organic Synthesis
CHMC47H3 Bio-Organic Chemistry
CHMD16H3 Environmental and Analytical Chemistry
CHMD39H3 Topics in Inorganic Chemistry
CHMD59H3 Topics in Environmental Chemistry
CHMD69H3 Bioinorganic Chemistry
CHMD71H3 Pharmaceutical Chemistry
CHMD79H3 Topics in Biological Chemistry
CHMD89H3 Introduction to Green Chemistry
CHMD90Y3 Directed Research
CHMD91H3 Directed Research
CHMD92H3 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory Course

COMPUTER SCIENCE
CSCA08H3 Introduction to Computer Science I
CSCA20H3 Introduction to Programming
CSCA48H3 Introduction to Computer Science II
CSCA67H3 Discrete Mathematics
CSCB07H3 Software Design
CSCB09H3 Software Tools and Systems Programming
CSCB20H3 Introduction to Databases and Web Applications
CSCB29H3 Concepts in Elementary Computer Science
CSCB36H3 Introduction to the Theory of Computation
CSCB58H3 Computer Organization
CSCB63H3 Design and Analysis of Data Structures
CSCC01H3 Introduction to Software Engineering
CSCC09H3 Programming on the Web
CSCC10H3 Human-Computer Interaction
CSCC11H3 Introduction to Machine Learning and Data Mining
CSCC24H3 Principles of Programming Languages
CSCC37H3 Introduction to Numerical Algorithms for Computational Mathematics
CSCC43H3 Introduction to Databases
CSCC46H3 Social and Information Networks
CSCC63H3 Computability and Computational Complexity
CSCC69H3 Operating Systems
CSCC73H3 Algorithm Design and Analysis
CSCC85H3 Introduction to Embedded Systems
CSCD01H3 Engineering Large Software Systems
CSCD03H3 Social Impact of Information Technology
CSCD18H3 Computer Graphics
CSCD27H3 Computer and Network Security
CSCD37H3 Analysis of Numerical Algorithms for Computational Mathematics
CSCD43H3 Database System Technology
CSCD54H3 Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship
CSCD58H3 Computer Networks
CSCD70H3 Compiler Optimization
CSCD71H3 Topics in Computer Science
CSCD72H3 Topics in the Theory of Computing
CSCD84H3 Artificial Intelligence
CSCD90H3 The Startup Sandbox
CSCD92H3 Readings in Computer Science
CSCD94H3 Computer Science Project
CSCD95H3 Computer Science Project

CLASSCAL STUDIES
CLAA04H3 The Ancient Mediterranean World
CLAA05H3 Ancient Mythology I: Mesopotamia and Egypt
CLAA06H3 Ancient Mythology II: Greece and Rome
CLAB05H3 History and Culture of the Greek World
CLAB06H3 History and Culture of the Roman World
CLAB20H3 The Classical World in Film
CLAC01H3 Selected Topics in Classical Literature
CLAC02H3 Selected Topics in Classical Civilization
CLAC05H3 Environment, Society and Economy in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt
CLAC11H3 Classical Literature I: Poetry
CLAC12H3 Classical Literature II: Prose
CLAC22H3 Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean
CLAC24H3 Multiculturalism and Cultural Identities in the Greek and Roman Worlds
CLAC68H3 Constructing the Other: Orientalism through Time and Place
CLAD05H3 Water Management in the Ancient Mediterranean World

BIOLOGY
BIOA01H3 Life on Earth: Unifying Principles
BIOA02H3 Life on Earth: Form, Function and Interactions
BIOA11H3 Introduction to the Biology of Humans
BIOB10H3 Cell Biology
BIOB10Y3 Cell Biology and Molecular Aspects of Genetic Processes
BIOB11H3 Molecular Aspects of Cellular and Genetic Processes
BIOB12H3 Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory
BIOB32H3 Animal Physiology Laboratory
BIOB33H3 Human Development and Anatomy
BIOB34H3 Animal Physiology
BIOB38H3 Plants and Society
BIOB50H3 Ecology
BIOB51H3 Evolutionary Biology
BIOB52H3 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Laboratory
BIOB98H3 Supervised Introductory Research in Biology
BIOB99H3 Supervised Introductory Research in Biology
BIOC10H3 Cell Biology: Proteins from Life to Death
BIOC12H3 Biochemistry I: Proteins and Enzymes
BIOC13H3 Biochemistry II: Bioenergetics and Metabolism
BIOC14H3 Genes, Environment and Behaviour
BIOC15H3 Genetics
BIOC16H3 Evolutionary Genetics and Genomics
BIOC17H3 Microbiology
BIOC19H3 Animal Developmental Biology
BIOC21H3 Vertebrate Histology: Cells and Tissues
BIOC23H3 Practical Approaches to Biochemistry
BIOC31H3 Plant Development and Biotechnology
BIOC32H3 Human Physiology I
BIOC33H3 Human Physiology II: Lecture and Laboratory
BIOC34H3 Human Physiology II: Lecture
BIOC37H3 Plants: Life on the Edge
BIOC39H3 Immunology
BIOC40H3 Plant Physiology
BIOC50H3 Macroevolution
BIOC51H3 Tropical Biodiversity Field Course
BIOC52H3 Ecology Field Course
BIOC54H3 Animal Behaviour
BIOC58H3 Biological Consequences of Global Change
BIOC59H3 Advanced Population Ecology
BIOC60H3 Winter Ecology
BIOC61H3 Community Ecology and Environmental Biology
BIOC62H3 Role of Zoos in Conservation
BIOC63H3 Conservation Biology
BIOC65H3 Environmental Toxicology
BIOC99H3 Biology Team Research
BIOD08H3 Theoretical Neuroscience
BIOD17H3 Seminars in Cellular Microbiology
BIOD19H3 Epigenetics in Health and Disease
BIOD21H3 Advanced Molecular Biology Laboratory
BIOD22H3 Molecular Biology of the Stress Response
BIOD23H3 Special Topics in Cell Biology
BIOD25H3 Genomics
BIOD26H3 Fungal Biology and Pathogenesis
BIOD27H3 Molecular Endocrinology
BIOD29H3 Pathobiology of Human Disease
BIOD30H3 Plant Research and Biotechnology: Addressing Global Problems
BIOD33H3 Comparative Animal Physiology
BIOD35H3 Sports Science
BIOD37H3 Biology of Plant Stress
BIOD43H3 Animal Movement and Exercise
BIOD45H3 Animal Communication
BIOD48H3 Ornithology
BIOD52H3 Biodiversity and Conservation
BIOD53H3 Special Topics in Behavioural Ecology
BIOD54H3 Applied Conservation Biology
BIOD59H3 Models in Ecology and Conservation
BIOD60H3 Spatial Ecology
BIOD62H3 Species and Speciation
BIOD65H3 Pathologies of the Nervous System
BIOD66H3 Causes and Consequences of Biodiversity
BIOD67H3 Inter-University Biology Field Course
BIOD95H3 Supervised Study in Biology
BIOD96Y3 Directed Research in Paramedicine
BIOD98Y3 Directed Research in Biology
BIOD99Y3 Directed Research in Biology

ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTA01H3 Introduction to Anthropology: Becoming Human
ANTA02H3 Introduction to Anthropology: Society, Culture and Language
ANTB01H3 Political Ecology
ANTB05H3 Culture and Society in Africa
ANTB09H3 Culture through Film and Media
ANTB14H3 Biological Anthropology: Beginnings
ANTB15H3 Contemporary Human Evolution and Variation
ANTB16H3 Canadian Cultural Identities
ANTB18H3 Development, Inequality and Social Change in Latin America
ANTB19H3 Ethnography and the Comparative Study of Human Societies
ANTB20H3 Culture, Politics and Globalization
ANTB22H3 Primate Behaviour
ANTB35H3 Kids These Days: Youth, Language and Media
ANTB36H3 Anthropology of the End of the World
ANTB64H3 The Anthropology of Foods
ANTB65H3 An Introduction to Pacific Island Societies
ANTB66H3 Spiritual Paths: A Comparative Anthropology of Pilgrimage
ANTC03H3 Directed Reading in Anthropology
ANTC04H3 Directed Reading in Anthropology
ANTC07H3 Material Worlds
ANTC09H3 Sex, Love, and Intimacy: Anthropological Approaches to Kinship and
Marriage
ANTC10H3 Anthropological Perspectives on Development
ANTC14H3 Feminism and Anthropology
ANTC15H3 Genders and Sexualities
ANTC16H3 The Foundation and Theory of Human Origins
ANTC17H3 Human Origins: New Discoveries
ANTC18H3 Urban Anthropology
ANTC19H3 Producing People and Things: Economics and Social Life
ANTC20H3 Gifts, Money and Morality
ANTC24H3 Culture, Mental Illness, and Psychiatry
ANTC25H3 Anthropology and Psychology
ANTC27H3 Primate Sociality
ANTC31H3 Ritual and Religious Action
ANTC32H3 Political Anthropology
ANTC33H3 Conceptualizing Religion
ANTC34H3 The Anthropology of Transnationalism
ANTC35H3 Quantitative Methods in Anthropology
ANTC40H3 Methods and Analysis in Anthropological Demography
ANTC41H3 Environmental Stress, Culture and Human Adaptability
ANTC42H3 Human Growth, Development and Adaptability
ANTC47H3 Human and Primate Comparative Osteology
ANTC48H3 Advanced Topics In Human Osteology
ANTC52H3 Global Politics of Language
ANTC53H3 Anthropology of Media and Publics
ANTC58H3 Constructing the Other: Orientalism through Time and Place
ANTC59H3 Anthropology of Language and Media
ANTC61H3 Medical Anthropology: Illness and Healing in Cultural Perspective
ANTC62H3 Medical Anthropology: Biological and Demographic Perspectives
ANTC66H3 Anthropology of Tourism
ANTC67H3 Foundations in Epidemiology
ANTC68H3 Deconstructing Epidemics
ANTC69H3 Ideas That Matter: Key Themes and Thinkers in Anthropology
ANTC70H3 Ethnographic Methods in Anthropology: Past, Present, and Future
ANTC80H3 Race and Racism: Anthropological Insights
ANTC89H3 The Anthropology of the Middle East
ANTC99H3 Primate Evolution
ANTD01H3 The Body in Culture and Society
ANTD04H3 The Anthropology of Violence and Suffering
ANTD05Y3 Advanced Fieldwork Methods in Social and Cultural Anthropology
ANTD06H3 Reading Ethnography
ANTD07H3 Advanced Regional Seminar
ANTD10H3 The Anthropology of 'Life' Itself
ANTD13H3 Frontiers of Anthropology: A Biological Perspective
ANTD15H3 Frontiers of Socio-Cultural Anthropology
ANTD16H3 Biomedical Anthropology
ANTD17H3 Medical Osteology: Public Health Perspectives on Human Skeletal Health
ANTD19H3 Primate Conservation
ANTD20H3 Culture and Community
ANTD22H3 Theory and Methodology in Primatology
ANTD24H3 The History of Anthropological Thought
ANTD25H3 Medical Primatology: Public Health Perspectives on Zoonotic Diseases
ANTD31H3 Advanced Research in Anthropology
ANTD32H3 Advanced Research in Anthropology
ANTD35H3 Bioarchaeology
ANTD40H3 Topics in Emerging Scholarship in Evolutionary Anthropology
ANTD41H3 Topics in Emerging Scholarship in Socio-Cultural Anthropology
ANTD99H3 Advanced Topics in Primate Evolution
APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
IMCB01H3 Microbiology Basics
IMCB02H3 Microbial Techniques
IMCB03H3 Lab Instrumentation
IMCB04H3 Food Microbiology
IMCB05H3 Microbiology Project
IMCB06H3 Pharmaceutical Microbiology
IMCB07H3 Food Chemistry
IMCB08H3 Biochemistry and Applications I
IMCC01H3 Advanced Microbiology Project
IMCC02H3 Microbial Genetics
IMCC03H3 Biochemistry and Applications II
IMCC04H3 Environmental Microbiology

ART HISTORY
VPHA46H3 Ways of Seeing: Introduction to Art Histories
VPHB39H3 Ten Key Words in Art History: Unpacking Methodology
VPHB50H3 Africa Through the Photographic Lens
VPHB53H3 Medieval Art
VPHB58H3 Modern Art and Culture
VPHB59H3 Current Art Practices
VPHB63H3 Fame, Glory and Spectacle: 14th-16th Century Art in Italy
VPHB64H3 Baroque Visions
VPHB68H3 Art and the Everyday: Mass Culture and the Visual Arts
VPHB73H3 Visualizing Asia
VPHB74H3 Art in Early Modern Europe: Renaissances Outside of Italy
VPHB77H3 Modern Asian Art
VPHB78H3 Our Town, Our Art: Local Collections I
VPHB79H3 Our Town, Our Art: Local Collections II
VPHC41H3 Carolingian and Romanesque Art
VPHC42H3 Gothic Art and Architecture
VPHC45H3 Seminar in Modern and Contemporary Art
VPHC49H3 Advanced Studies in Art Theory
VPHC52H3 Ethiopia: Seeing History
VPHC53H3 The Silk Routes
VPHC54H3 Art Writing
VPHC63H3 Explorations in Early Modern Art
VPHC68H3 Art in Global Cities
VPHC72H3 Art, the Museum, and the Gallery
VPHC73H3 Home, Away and In Between: Artists, Art, and Identity
VPHC74H3 A Tale of Three Cities: Introduction to Contemporary Art in China
VPHC75H3 The Artist, Maker, Creator
VPHD42Y3 Supervised Reading in Art History
VPHD48H3 Advanced Seminar in Art History and Visual Culture

AFRICAN STUDIES
AFSA01H3 Africa in the World: An Introduction
AFSA03H3 Experiencing Development in Africa
AFSB01H3 African Worldviews
AFSB05H3 Culture and Society in Africa
AFSB50H3 Africa in the Era of the Slave Trade
AFSB51H3 Twentieth Century Africa
AFSC30H3 Language and Society in the Arab World
AFSC52H3 Ethiopia: Seeing History
AFSC55H3 War and Society in Modern Africa
AFSC70H3 The Caribbean Diaspora
AFSC97H3 Women in Sub-Saharan Africa
AFSD07H3 Extractive Industries in Africa
AFSD51H3 Southern Africa: Colonial Rule, Apartheid and Liberation
AFSD52H3 East African Societies in Transition

CITY STUDIES
CITB01H3 Canadian Cities and Planning
CITB02H3 Foundations of City Studies
CITB03H3 Social Planning and Community Development
CITB04H3 City Politics
CITB08H3 Economy of Cities
CITC01H3 Urban Communities and Neighbourhoods Case Study: East Scarborough
CITC02H3 Learning in Community Service
CITC03H3 Real Estate and the City
CITC04H3 Municipal and Planning Law in Ontario
CITC07H3 Urban Social Policy
CITC08H3 Cities and Community Development
CITC09H3 Introduction to Planning History: Toronto and Its Region
CITC10H3 Selected Issues in City Studies
CITC12H3 City Structures and City Choices: Local Government, Management, and
Policymaking
CITC14H3 Environmental Planning
CITC15H3 Taxing and Spending: Public Finance in Canadian Cities
CITC16H3 Planning and Governing the Metropolis
CITC17H3 Civic Engagement in Urban Politics
CITC18H3 Urban Transportation Policy Analysis
CITD01H3 City Issues and Strategies
CITD05H3 City Studies Workshop I
CITD06H3 City Studies Workshop II
CITD10H3 Seminar in Selected Issues in City Studies
CITD30H3 Supervised Research Project

GEOGRAPHY
GGRA02H3 The Geography of Global Processes
GGRA03H3 Cities and Environments
GGRA30H3 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Empirical Reasoning
GGRA35H3 The Great Scarborough Mashup: People, Place, Community, Experience
GGRB02H3 The Logic of Geographical Thought
GGRB03H3 Writing Geography
GGRB05H3 Urban Geography
GGRB13H3 Social Geography
GGRB21H3 Political Ecology: Nature, Society and Environmental Change
GGRB28H3 Geographies of Disease
GGRB30H3 Fundamentals of GIS I
GGRB32H3 Fundamentals of GIS II
GGRB55H3 Cultural Geography
GGRC01H3 Supervised Readings in Human Geography
GGRC02H3 Population Geography
GGRC09H3 Current Topics in Social Geography
GGRC10H3 Urbanization and Development
GGRC11H3 Current Topics in Urban Geography
GGRC12H3 Transportation Geography
GGRC13H3 Urban Political Geography
GGRC21H3 Current Topics in Environmental Geography
GGRC24H3 Socio-Natures and the Cultural Politics of 'The Environment'
GGRC25H3 Land Reform and Development
GGRC26H3 Geographies of Environmental Governance
GGRC27H3 Location and Spatial Development
GGRC28H3 Indigenous Environmental Knowledges
GGRC30H3 Advanced GIS
GGRC31H3 Qualitative Geographical Methods: Place and Ethnography
GGRC32H3 Essential Spatial Analysis
GGRC33H3 The Toronto Region
GGRC34H3 Crowd-sourced Urban Geographies
GGRC40H3 Megacities and Global Urbanization
GGRC41H3 Current Topics in Human Geography
GGRC44H3 Environmental Conservation and Sustainable Development
GGRC45H3 Local Geographies of Globalization
GGRC48H3 Geographies of Urban Poverty
GGRC49H3 Land, Development, and Struggle in Latin America
GGRC50H3 Geographies of Education
GGRC54H3 Human Geography Field Trip
GGRC56H3 Spaces of Travel: Unsettling Migration, Tourism, and Everyday Mobilities
GGRD01H3 Supervised Research Project
GGRD08H3 Research Seminar in Environmental Geography
GGRD09H3 Feminist Geographies
GGRD10H3 Health and Sexuality
GGRD11H3 Advanced Geographical Theory and Methods
GGRD12H3 Seminar in Selected Topics in Human Geography
GGRD14H3 Social Justice and the City
GGRD19H3 Spaces of Multiraciality: Critical Mixed Race Theory
GGRD25H3 Research Seminar in Urban Spaces
GGRD30H3 GIS Research Project
GGRD31H3 Independent Research Project

HISTORY
HISA04H3 Themes in World History I
HISA05H3 Themes in World History II
HISA06H3 Introducing Global Asia and its Histories
HISA07H3 The Ancient Mediterranean World
HISB02H3 The British Empire: A Short History
HISB03H3 Critical Writing and Research for Historians
HISB10H3 History and Culture of the Greek World
HISB11H3 History and Culture of the Roman World
HISB12H3 The Classical World in Film
HISB14H3 Edible History: History of Global Foodways
HISB23H3 Latin America and the World
HISB30H3 American History to the Civil War
HISB31H3 History of the United States since the Civil War
HISB37H3 History of Mexico
HISB40H3 Early Canada and the Atlantic World
HISB41H3 Making of Modern Canada
HISB50H3 Africa in the Era of the Slave Trade
HISB51H3 Twentieth Century Africa
HISB53H3 Mughals and the World, 1500-1858 AD
HISB57H3 Sub-Continental Histories: South Asia in the World
HISB58H3 Modern Chinese History
HISB60H3 Europe in the Early Middle Ages (305-1053)
HISB61H3 Europe in the High and Late Middle Ages (1053-1492)
HISB62H3 The Early Modern Mediterranean, 1500-1800
HISB74H3 Asian Foods and Global Cities
HISB93H3 Modern Europe I: The Nineteenth Century
HISB94H3 Modern Europe II: The Twentieth Century
HISC01H3 History and Evidence
HISC03H3 History of Animals and People
HISC04H3 Drink in History
HISC05H3 Feeding the City, from Babylon to Brampton
HISC08H3 Colonialism on Film
HISC09H3 Pirates of the Caribbean
HISC10H3 Environment, Society and Economy in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt
HISC11H3 Multiculturalism and Cultural Identities in the Greek and Roman Worlds
HISC18H3 Europe in the Enlightenment, 1700-1789
HISC26H3 The French Revolution and the Napoleonic Empire
HISC27H3 The History of European Sexuality: From Antiquity to the Present
HISC29H3 Global Commodities: Nature, Culture, History
HISC30H3 The U.S. and the World
HISC32H3 The Emergence of Modern America, 1877-1933
HISC33H3 Modern American Political Culture
HISC34H3 Race, Segregation, Protest: South Africa and the United States
HISC36H3 People in Motion: Immigrants and Migrants in U.S. History
HISC38H3 Mexico Through American Eyes
HISC39H3 Hellhound on My Trail: Living the Blues in the Mississippi Delta, 1890-
1945
HISC45H3 Immigrants and Race Relations in Canadian History
HISC46H3 Canada and the World
HISC52H3 Ethiopia: Seeing History
HISC55H3 War and Society in Modern Africa
HISC56H3 Comparative Studies of East Asian Legal Cultures
HISC57H3 China and the World
HISC58H3 Delhi and London: Imperial Cities, Mobile People
HISC59H3 The Making of Tamil Worlds
HISC60H3 Old Worlds? Strangers and Foreigners in the Mediterranean, 1200-1700
HISC65H3 Venice and its Empire, 800-1800
HISC68H3 Constructing the Other: Orientalism through Time and Place
HISC70H3 The Caribbean Diaspora
HISC75H3 Migration in Global History
HISC96H3 Language and Society in the Arab World
HISC97H3 Women in Sub-Saharan Africa
HISD01H3 Independent Studies: Senior Research Project
HISD02H3 Independent Studies: Senior Research Project
HISD04H3 Missionaries and Converts in the Early Modern World
HISD05H3 Between Two Worlds? Translators and Interpreters in History
HISD06H3 Global History of Crime and Punishment since 1750
HISD07H3 Themes in the History of Childhood and Culture
HISD08H3 Borderlands and Beyond: Thinking about a North American History
HISD10H3 Water Management in the Ancient Mediterranean World
HISD12H3 Making it Strange: Modernisms in European Art and Ideas, 1900-1945
HISD14H3 Selected Topics in Modern European History
HISD16H3 Socialist Feminism in Global Context
HISD18H3 Digital History
HISD25H3 Oral History and Urban Change
HISD30H3 Gendering America
HISD31H3 Thinking of Diversity: Perspectives on American Pluralisms
HISD34H3 Topics in American Social and Cultural History
HISD35H3 The Politics of American Immigration, 1865-present
HISD36H3 From New Deal to New Right: American Politics since 1933
HISD44H3 Nearby History: The Method and Practice of Local History
HISD45H3 Canadian Settler Colonialism in Comparative Context
HISD46H3 Selected Topics in Canadian Women's History
HISD47H3 Cold War Canada in Comparative Contexts
HISD48H3 The World Through Canadian Eyes
HISD50H3 Southern Africa: Conquest and Resistance, 1652-1900
HISD51H3 Southern Africa: Colonial Rule, Apartheid and Liberation
HISD52H3 East African Societies in Transition
HISD56H3 'Coolies' and Others: Asian Labouring Diasporas in the British Empire
HISD58H3 Culture, Politics, and Society in Late Imperial China
HISD59H3 Law and Society in Chinese History
HISD60H3 Travelling and Travel-Writing from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern
Period
HISD63H3 The Crusades: I
HISD64H3 The Crusades: II
HISD70H3 History of Empire and Foods
HISD71H3 Culinary Ethnography
HISD72H3 History of Beer and Brewing
HISD73H3 Engendering Canadian Food History
HISD95H3 Presenting the Past

JOURNALISM
JOUA01H3 Introduction to Journalism I
JOUA02H3 Introduction to Journalism II
JOUA06H3 Journalism Law and Ethics
JOUB01H3 Covering Immigration and Transnational Issues
JOUB02H3 Critical Journalism
JOUB03H3 Personal Branding and Freelancing
JOUB05H3 Advanced Interviewing Techniques
JOUB10H3 News Laboratory I
JOUB11H3 News Reporting
JOUB14H3 Multiplatform Design
JOUB17H3 Radio News
JOUB18H3 Visual Storytelling: Photography and Video
JOUB20H3 Interactive Journalism
JOUB24H3 Journalism in the Age of Digital Media
JOUB39H3 Fundamentals of Journalistic Writing
JOUC13H3 Entrepreneurial Project
JOUC16Y3 News Laboratory II
JOUC17H3 Television News
JOUC25H3 Field Placement
JOUC30H3 Critical Approaches to Style, Form and Narrative
JOUC31H3 Journalism, Information Sharing and Technological Change
JOUC62H3 Media, Journalism and the World of Work
JOUC63H3 Media Ethics
JOUD10H3 Senior Seminar in Journalism
JOUD11H3 Senior Research Seminar in Media and Journalism
JOUD12H3 Journalism at the Intersection of Politics, Economics and Ethics

LINGUISTICS
LINA01H3 Introduction to Linguistics
LINA02H3 Applications of Linguistics
LINB04H3 Phonology I
LINB06H3 Syntax I
LINB09H3 Phonetics: The Study of Speech Sounds
LINB10H3 Morphology
LINB13H3 Language Diversity and Language Universals
LINB18H3 English Grammar
LINB19H3 Computers in Linguistics
LINB20H3 Sociolinguistics
LINB29H3 Quantitative Methods in Linguistics
LINB60H3 Structure of Chinese
LINB62H3 Structure of American Sign Language
LINC02H3 Phonology II
LINC11H3 Syntax II
LINC12H3 Semantics: The Study of Meaning
LINC28H3 Language and Gender
LINC47H3 Pidgin and Creole Languages
LINC61H3 Structure of a Language
LIND01H3 Independent Study in Linguistics
LIND02H3 Independent Study in Linguistics
LIND03H3 Independent Study in Linguistics
LIND07Y3 Independent Study in Linguistics
LIND09H3 Phonetic Analysis
LIND29H3 Linguistic Research Methodologies
LIND46H3 Field Methods in Linguistics
PLIC24H3 First Language Acquisition
PLIC25H3 Second Language Acquisition
PLIC54H3 Speech Physiology and Speech Disorders in Children and Adults
PLIC55H3 Psycholinguistics
PLIC75H3 Language and the Brain
PLID01H3 Independent Study in Psycholinguistics
PLID02H3 Independent Study in Psycholinguistics
PLID03H3 Independent Study in Psycholinguistics
PLID07Y3 Independent Study in Psycholinguistics
PLID34H3 The Psycholinguistics of Reading
PLID44H3 Acquisition of the Mental Lexicon
PLID50H3 Speech Perception
PLID56H3 Special Topics in Language Disorders in Children
PLID74H3 Language and Aging

MATHEMATICS
MATA02H3 The Magic of Numbers
MATA22H3 Linear Algebra I for Mathematical Sciences
MATA23H3 Linear Algebra I
MATA29H3 Calculus I for the Life Sciences
MATA30H3 Calculus I for Physical Sciences
MATA31H3 Calculus I for Mathematical Sciences
MATA32H3 Calculus for Management I
MATA33H3 Calculus for Management II
MATA35H3 Calculus II for Biological Sciences
MATA36H3 Calculus II for Physical Sciences
MATA37H3 Calculus II for Mathematical Sciences
MATA67H3 Discrete Mathematics
MATB24H3 Linear Algebra II
MATB41H3 Techniques of the Calculus of Several Variables I
MATB42H3 Techniques of the Calculus of Several Variables II
MATB43H3 Introduction to Analysis
MATB44H3 Differential Equations I
MATB61H3 Linear Programming and Optimization
MATC01H3 Groups and Symmetry
MATC09H3 Introduction to Mathematical Logic
MATC15H3 Introduction to Number Theory
MATC16H3 Coding Theory and Cryptography
MATC27H3 Introduction to Topology
MATC32H3 Graph Theory and Algorithms for its Applications
MATC34H3 Complex Variables
MATC37H3 Introduction to Real Analysis
MATC44H3 Introduction to Combinatorics
MATC46H3 Differential Equations II
MATC58H3 An Introduction to Mathematical Biology
MATC63H3 Differential Geometry
MATC82H3 Mathematics for Teachers
MATC90H3 Beginnings of Mathematics
MATD01H3 Fields and Groups
MATD02H3 Classical Plane Geometries and their Transformations
MATD10H3 Topics in Mathematics
MATD11H3 Topics in Mathematics
MATD12H3 Topics in Mathematics
MATD34H3 Complex Variables II
MATD92H3 Mathematics Project
MATD93H3 Mathematics Project
MATD94H3 Readings in Mathematics
MATD95H3 Readings in Mathematics

MEDIA STUDIES
MDSA01H3 Introduction to Media Studies
MDSA02H3 History of Media
MDSB01H3 Human, Animal, Machine
MDSB03H3 Advertising and Consumer Culture
MDSB05H3 Media and Globalization
MDSB09H3 Kids These Days: Youth, Language and Media
MDSB10H3 Technology, Culture and Society
MDSB25H3 Political Economy of Media
MDSB61H3 Mapping New Media
MDSB62H3 Visual Culture and Communication
MDSB63H3 Sound and Visual Media
MDSC01H3 Theories in Media Studies
MDSC02H3 Media, Identities and Politics
MDSC21H3 Anthropology of Language and Media
MDSC40H3 Chinese Media and Politics
MDSC41H3 Media and Popular Culture in East Asia
MDSC53H3 Anthropology of Media and Publics
MDSC61H3 Alternative Media
MDSC62H3 Media, Journalism and the World of Work
MDSC63H3 Media Ethics
MDSC64H3 Media and Technology
MDSC65H3 Online Games and Virtual Worlds
MDSC71H3 Media and Religion
MDSC85H3 Movies, Music and Meaning
MDSD01H3 Senior Seminar: Topics in Media and Arts
MDSD02H3 Senior Seminar: Topics in Media and Society
MDSD11H3 Senior Research Seminar in Media and Journalism

MANAGMNT
MGAB01H3 Introductory Financial Accounting I
MGAB02H3 Introductory Financial Accounting II
MGAB03H3 Introductory Management Accounting
MGAC01H3 Intermediate Financial Accounting I
MGAC02H3 Intermediate Financial Accounting II
MGAC03H3 Intermediate Management Accounting
MGAC10H3 Auditing
MGAC50H3 Canadian Income Taxation I
MGAC70H3 Management Information Systems
MGAD20H3 Advanced Auditing
MGAD40H3 Management Control Systems
MGAD45H3 Corporate Governance and Strategy - CPA Perspective
MGAD50H3 Advanced Financial Accounting
MGAD60H3 Controversial Issues in Accounting
MGAD65H3 Canadian Income Taxation II
MGAD70H3 Advanced Accounting Case Analysis: A Capstone Course
MGAD80H3 Accounting Issues in International Business
MGFB10H3 Principles of Finance
MGFC10H3 Intermediate Finance
MGFC20H3 Personal Financial Management
MGFC30H3 Introduction to Derivatives Markets
MGFC50H3 International Financial Management
MGFC60H3 Financial Statement Analysis and Security Valuation
MGFD10H3 Investments
MGFD15H3 Special Topics in Finance: Private Equity
MGFD30H3 Risk Management
MGFD40H3 Investor Psychology and Behavioural Finance
MGFD50H3 Mergers and Acquisitions: Theory and Practice
MGFD60H3 Financial Modeling and Trading Strategies
MGFD70H3 Advanced Financial Management
MGHB02H3 Managing People and Groups in Organizations
MGHB12H3 Human Resource Management
MGHC02H3 Management Skills
MGHC23H3 Diversity in the Workplace
MGHC52H3 Business Negotiation
MGHC53H3 Introduction to Industrial Relations
MGHD14H3 Leadership
MGHD24H3 Occupational Health and Safety Management
MGHD25H3 Human Resources Recruitment and Selection
MGHD26H3 Training and Development
MGHD27H3 Human Resources Planning and Strategy
MGHD28H3 Compensation
MGIA01H3 Principles of International Marketing
MGIB01H3 Global Marketing
MGIB02H3 International Organizational Behaviour
MGIB12H3 International Human Resources
MGIC01H3 International Corporate Strategy
MGIC02H3 International Leadership Skills
MGIC14H3 International Business Ethics
MGID40H3 Introduction to International Business Law
MGID79H3 International Capstone Case Analysis
MGMA01H3 Principles of Marketing
MGMB01H3 Marketing Management
MGMC01H3 Market Research
MGMC02H3 Consumer Behaviour
MGMC11H3 Product Management and Branding
MGMC12H3 Advertising: From Theory to Practice
MGMC13H3 Pricing Strategy
MGMC14H3 Sales and Distribution Management
MGMC20H3 Marketing in the Information Age
MGMC30H3 Event and Sponsorship Management
MGMD01H3 Applied Marketing Models
MGMD02H3 Judgement and Decision Making
MGMD10H3 Special Topics in Marketing I
MGMD11H3 Special Topics in Marketing II
MGOC10H3 Analysis for Decision-Making
MGOC20H3 Operations Management: A Mathematical Approach
MGOD30H3 Business Data Analytics
MGSB22H3 Entrepreneurship
MGSC01H3 Corporate Strategy
MGSC03H3 Public Management
MGSC05H3 The Changing World of Business - Government Relations
MGSC07H3 Introduction to Case Analysis Techniques
MGSC12H3 Narrative and Management
MGSC14H3 Management Ethics
MGSC20H3 Consulting and Contracting: New Ways of Work
MGSC26H3 Venture Capital
MGSC30H3 The Legal Environment of Business I
MGSC32H3 The Legal Environment of Business II
MGSC44H3 International Business Management
MGSC46H3 Managerial Perspectives in a Global Economy
MGSD01H3 Senior Seminar in Strategic Management
MGSD05H3 Corporate Strategy: Competitive Advantage
MGSD15H3 Managing in the Information Economy
MGSD24H3 New Venture Creation and Planning
MGSD30H3 Intellectual Property Law
MGTA01H3 Introduction to Business
MGTA02H3 Managing the Business Organization
MGTA05H3 Foundations of Business Management
MGTA35H3 Management Communications for non Co-op
MGTA36H3 Management Communications for Co-op
MGTB60H3 Introduction to the Business of Sport
MGTC55H3 Planning and Budgeting for Public Institutions
MGTC56H3 Educational Finance and Economics
MGTD15H3 Commercial Dispute Resolution
MGTD80H3 Supervised Reading In Management
MGTD81H3 Supervised Reading In Management
MGTD82Y3 Supervised Reading In Management

PHILOSOPHY
PHLA10H3 Reason and Truth
PHLA11H3 Introduction to Ethics
PHLB02H3 Environmental Ethics
PHLB03H3 Philosophy of Art
PHLB04H3 Philosophy and Literature
PHLB05H3 Social Issues
PHLB06H3 Business Ethics
PHLB07H3 Ethics
PHLB09H3 Biomedical Ethics
PHLB11H3 Philosophy of Law
PHLB12H3 Philosophy of Sexuality
PHLB13H3 Philosophy and Feminism
PHLB17H3 Introduction to Political Philosophy
PHLB20H3 Belief, Knowledge, and Truth
PHLB30H3 Existentialism
PHLB31H3 Introduction to Ancient Philosophy
PHLB33H3 God, Self, World
PHLB35H3 Introduction to Early Modern Philosophy
PHLB50H3 Symbolic Logic I
PHLB55H3 Puzzles and Paradoxes
PHLB60H3 Introduction to Metaphysics
PHLB81H3 Theories of Mind
PHLB91H3 Theories of Human Nature
PHLB99H3 Writing for Philosophy
PHLC03H3 Topics in the Philosophy of Art
PHLC05H3 Ethical Theory
PHLC06H3 Topics in Ethical Theory
PHLC08H3 Topics in Arabic and Jewish Philosophy
PHLC09H3 Topics in Continental Philosopy
PHLC13H3 Topics in Philosophy and Feminism
PHLC20H3 Theory of Knowledge
PHLC22H3 Topics in Theory of Knowledge
PHLC32H3 Ancient Philosophy
PHLC35H3 Topics in Early Modern Philosophy: Rationalism
PHLC36H3 Topics in Early Modern Philosophy: Empiricism
PHLC37H3 Kant
PHLC43H3 History of Analytic Philosophy
PHLC51H3 Symbolic Logic II
PHLC60H3 Metaphysics
PHLC72H3 Philosophy of Science
PHLC80H3 Philosophy of Language
PHLC86H3 Issues in the Philosophy of Mind
PHLC89H3 Topics in Analytic Philosophy
PHLC92H3 Political Philosophy
PHLC93H3 Topics in Political Philosophy
PHLC95H3 Topics in the Philosophy of Mind
PHLC99H3 Philosophical Development Seminar
PHLD05H3 Advanced Seminar in Ethics
PHLD20H3 Advanced Seminar in Theory of Knowledge
PHLD35H3 Advanced Seminar in Rationalism
PHLD43H3 Advanced Seminar in History of Analytic Philosophy
PHLD51H3 Metalogic
PHLD78H3 Advanced Seminar in Political Philosophy
PHLD79H3 Advanced Seminar in Metaphysics
PHLD87H3 Advanced Seminar in Philosophy of Mind
PHLD90H3 Independent Study
PHLD91H3 Independent Study
PHLD92H3 Independent Study
PHLD93H3 Independent Study
PHLD94H3 Independent Study
PHLD95H3 Independent Study
PHLD96H3 Independent Study
PHLD97H3 Independent Study
PHLD98H3 Independent Study
PHLD99H3 Independent Study

PHYSICS & ASTROPHYSICS


PHYA10H3 Physics I for the Physical Sciences
PHYA11H3 Physics I for the Life Sciences
PHYA21H3 Physics II for the Physical Sciences
PHYA22H3 Physics II for the Life Sciences
PHYB01H3 Modern Physics for Non-Scientists
PHYB10H3 Intermediate Physics Laboratory I
PHYB21H3 Electricity and Magnetism
PHYB52H3 Thermal Physics
PHYB54H3 Mechanics: From Oscillations to Chaos
PHYB56H3 Introduction to Quantum Physics
PHYC11H3 Intermediate Physics Laboratory II
PHYC50H3 Electromagnetic Theory
PHYC54H3 Classical Mechanics
PHYC56H3 Quantum Mechanics I
PHYC83H3 Introduction to General Relativity
PHYD01H3 Research Project in Physics and Astrophysics
PHYD26H3 Planetary Geophysics
PHYD27H3 Physics of Climate Modeling
PHYD28H3 Introduction to Magnetohydrodynamics for Astrophysics and Geophysics
PHYD37H3 Introduction to Fluid Mechanics
PHYD38H3 Nonlinear Systems and Chaos
PHYD57H3 Advanced Computational Methods in Physics
PHYD72H3 Supervised Reading in Physics and Astrophysics

POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLA01H3 Critical Issues in Politics I
POLA02H3 Critical Issues in Politics II
POLB30H3 Law, Justice and Rights
POLB50Y3 Canadian Government and Politics
POLB72H3 Introduction to Political Theory
POLB80H3 Introduction to International Relations I
POLB81H3 Introduction to International Relations II
POLB90H3 Comparative Development in International Perspective
POLB91H3 Comparative Development in Political Perspective
POLB92H3 Comparative Politics: Revolution, Democracy and Authoritarianism
POLC09H3 International Security: Conflict, Crisis and War
POLC11H3 Applied Statistics for Politics and Public Policy
POLC16H3 Chinese Politics
POLC21H3 Voting and Elections
POLC22H3 Ethnic Conflict and Democratization in Europe After the Cold War
POLC32H3 The Canadian Judicial System
POLC36H3 Law and Public Policy
POLC37H3 Global Justice
POLC38H3 International Law
POLC39H3 Comparative Legal Systems
POLC40H3 Current Topics in Politics
POLC42H3 Topics in Comparative Politics
POLC53H3 Canadian Environmental Policy
POLC54H3 Intergovernmental Relations in Canada
POLC56H3 Indigenous Politics
POLC57H3 Intergovernmental Relations and Public Policy
POLC58H3 The Politics of National Identity and Diversity
POLC59H3 The Vice-Regal Office in Canada: Champlain to Prorogation 2012
POLC65H3 Political Strategy
POLC68H3 The Constitution of Canada and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
POLC69H3 Political Economy: International and Comparative Perspectives
POLC70H3 Political Thought: Foundations of Justice, Citizenship and Power
POLC71H3 Political Thought: Rights, Revolution and Resistance
POLC72H3 Liberty
POLC73H3 Modern Political Theory
POLC74H3 Contemporary Political Thought
POLC78H3 Political Analysis I
POLC79H3 Feminist Political Thought
POLC80H3 International Relations of Africa
POLC83H3 Applications of American Foreign Policy
POLC87H3 International Cooperation and Institutions
POLC88H3 The New International Agenda
POLC90H3 Development Studies: Political and Historical Perspectives
POLC91H3 Latin America: Dictatorship and Democracy
POLC92H3 The American Political Process
POLC93H3 Public Policies in the United States
POLC94H3 Globalization, Gender and Development
POLC96H3 State Formation and Authoritarianism in the Middle East
POLC97H3 Protest Politics in the Middle East
POLC98H3 International Political Economy of Finance
POLC99H3 Latin America: The Politics of the Dispossessed
POLD01H3 Research Seminar in Political Science
POLD02Y3 Senior Research Seminar in Political Science
POLD09H3 International Relations of Ethnic Conflict
POLD41H3 Advanced Topics in Politics
POLD42H3 Advanced Topics in Public Law
POLD45H3 Constitutionalism
POLD50H3 Political Interests, Political Identity, and Public Policy
POLD51H3 Topics in Canadian and Comparative Politics
POLD52H3 Immigration and Canadian Political Development
POLD53H3 Political Disagreement in Canada
POLD55H3 The Politics of Equality and Inequality in Canada
POLD59H3 Politics of Disability
POLD67H3 The Limits of Rationality
POLD70H3 Topics in Political Theory
POLD78H3 Advanced Political Analysis
POLD87H3 Rational Choice and International Cooperation
POLD89H3 Global Environmental Politics
POLD90H3 Public Policy and Human Development in the Global South
POLD91H3 Comparative Perspectives on Contentious Politics
POLD92H3 Survival and Demise of Dictatorships
POLD94H3 Selected Topics on Developing Areas
POLD95H3 Supervised Research
POLD98H3 Supervised Reading

RELIGION

RLGA01H3 World Religions I


RLGA02H3 World Religions II
RLGB02H3 Living Religions: Rituals and Experiences
RLGB10H3 Introduction to the Study of Religion
RLGC05H3 The Qur'an in Interpretive and Historical Context
RLGC06H3 Saints and Mystics in Buddhism
RLGC07H3 Topics in Buddhist Philosophy: Buddhist Ethics
RLGC09H3 Islam in Asia
RLGC10H3 Hinduism in South Asia and the Diaspora
RLGC13H3 Religious Diversity in Speech and Text
RLGC14H3 Religion and Globalization: Continuities and Transformations
RLGC40H3 Selected Topics in the Study of Religion I

SOCIOLOGY
SOCA03Y3 Introduction to Sociology
SOCB05H3 Logic of Social Inquiry
SOCB22H3 Sociology of Gender
SOCB26H3 Sociology of Education
SOCB30H3 Political Sociology
SOCB42H3 Classic Sociological Theory I
SOCB43H3 Classic Sociological Theory II
SOCB44H3 Sociology of Cities and Urban Life
SOCB47H3 Social Inequality
SOCB49H3 Sociology of Family
SOCB50H3 Deviance and Normality I
SOCB53H3 Race and Ethnicity
SOCB54H3 Sociology of Work
SOCB58H3 Sociology of Culture
SOCB59H3 Sociology of Law
SOCB60H3 Issues in Critical Migration Studies
SOCC03H3 Collective Behaviour
SOCC04H3 Social Movements
SOCC09H3 Sociology of Gender and Work
SOCC11H3 Policing and Security
SOCC15H3 Work, Employment and Society
SOCC23H3 Practicum in Qualitative Research Methods
SOCC24H3 Special Topics in Gender and Family
SOCC25H3 Ethnicity, Race and Migration
SOCC26H3 Sociology of Urban Cultural Policies
SOCC27H3 Sociology of Suburbs and Suburbanization
SOCC29H3 Family in the Middle East
SOCC30H3 Criminal Behaviour
SOCC31H3 Practicum in Quantitative Research Methods
SOCC34H3 Migrations & Transnationalisms
SOCC37H3 Environment and Society
SOCC38H3 Gender and Education
SOCC40H3 Contemporary Sociological Theory
SOCC44H3 Media and Society
SOCC45H3 Youth and Society
SOCC46H3 Special Topics in Sociology of Law
SOCC47H3 Creative Industries
SOCC52H3 International Migration and Immigrant Incorporation
SOCC54H3 Special Topics in Sociology of Culture
SOCC55H3 Special Topics in Race and Ethnicity
SOCC58H3 Global Transformations: Politics, Economy and Society
SOCC59H3 Special Topics in Social Inequality
SOCC61H3 The Sociology of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
SOCD01H3 Advanced Seminar in Culture and Cities
SOCD05H3 Advanced Seminar in Criminology and Sociology of Law
SOCD10H3 Advanced Seminar in Gender and Family
SOCD15H3 Advanced Seminar in Critical Migration Studies
SOCD20H3 Advanced Seminar: Social Change and Gender Relations in Chinese Societies
SOCD21H3 Immigrant Scarborough
SOCD25H3 Advanced Seminar in Economy, Politics and Society
SOCD40H3 Supervised Independent Research
SOCD41H3 Supervised Independent Research
SOCD42H3 Advanced Seminar in Sociological Theory
SOCD44H3 Advanced Seminar on Issues in Contemporary Sociology
SOCD50H3 Research Seminar: Realizing the Sociological Imagination
SOCD51H3 Capstone Seminar in Culture, Creativity, and Cities
SOCD52H3 Sociology of Books
SOCD55H3 Field School in Critical Migration Studie

STATISTICS
ACTB40H3 Fundamentals of Investment and Credit
STAA57H3 Introduction to Data Science
STAB22H3 Statistics I
STAB23H3 Introduction to Statistics for the Social Sciences
STAB27H3 Statistics II
STAB41H3 Financial Derivatives
STAB52H3 An Introduction to Probability
STAB57H3 An Introduction to Statistics
STAC32H3 Applications of Statistical Methods
STAC50H3 Data Collection
STAC51H3 Categorical Data Analysis
STAC58H3 Statistical Inference
STAC62H3 Stochastic Processes
STAC63H3 Probability Models
STAC67H3 Regression Analysis
STAC70H3 Statistics and Finance I
STAD29H3 Statistics for Life & Social Scientists
STAD37H3 Multivariate Analysis
STAD57H3 Time Series Analysis
STAD68H3 Advanced Machine Learning and Data Mining
STAD70H3 Statistics and Finance II
STAD92H3 Readings in Statistics
STAD93H3 Readings in Statistics
STAD94H3 Statistics Project
STAD95H3 Statistics Project

STUDIO (ART)
VPSA62H3 Foundation Studies in Studio
VPSA63H3 But Why Is It Art?
VPSB56H3 Digital Studio I
VPSB58H3 Video I
VPSB59H3 Sculpture I
VPSB61H3 Painting I
VPSB62H3 Painting II
VPSB67H3 Photo I
VPSB70H3 Drawing I
VPSB71H3 Artist Multiples
VPSB73H3 Curatorial Perspectives I
VPSB74H3 Drawing II
VPSB75H3 Photo II
VPSB76H3 Video II
VPSB77H3 Performance Art
VPSB80H3 Digital Studio II
VPSB85H3 Text as Image/Language as Art
VPSB86H3 Sculpture II
VPSB88H3 Sound Art
VPSB89H3 Digital Animation I
VPSB90H3 Digital Animation II
VPSC04H3 ""Live!""
VPSC51H3 Curatorial Perspectives II
VPSC53H3 Kinetic Sculpture
VPSC54H3 Painting III
VPSC55H3 Drawing III
VPSC56H3 Studio Practice
VPSC59H3 Theory and Practice: Three- Dimensional Work
VPSC66H3 Theory and Practice: Two-Dimensional Work
VPSC68H3 Theory and Practice: Time-Based Work
VPSC69H3 Theory and Practice: Art in a Globalizing World
VPSC70H3 Theory and Practice: New Media in Studio
VPSC71H3 Performing with Cameras
VPSC73H3 Interdisciplinary Drawing Concepts
VPSC75H3 Advanced Sculpture
VPSC76H3 The Documentary Image
VPSC77H3 Interdisciplinary Photo Concepts
VPSC78H3 Sculpture and the Everyday
VPSC79H3 Art and Activism
VPSC80H3 Digital Publishing
VPSD55H3 Advanced Special Topics in Studio
VPSD56H3 Advanced Studio Practice
VPSD57H3 Advanced Seminar: Interdisciplinary Practice
VPSD58H3 Advanced Seminar: Two-Dimensional Work
VPSD63H3 Independent Studies in Studio: Advanced Level

THEATRE

VPDA10H3 Introduction to Theatre


VPDA11H3 Introduction to Performance
VPDA15H3 Introduction to the Fundamentals of Acting
VPDB01H3 Intermediate Workshop in Performance I
VPDB02H3 Intermediate Workshop in Performance II
VPDB03H3 Technical Production I
VPDB04H3 Experiencing the Live Theatre
VPDB10H3 Roots and Traditions
VPDB11H3 Intercultural and Global Theatre
VPDB13H3 Theatre in Canada
VPDB15H3 The Actor and the Script
VPDC01H3 Advanced Workshop: Performance
VPDC02H3 Directing for the Theatre
VPDC03H3 Technical Production II
VPDC08H3 Physical Theatre
VPDC13H3 Theatre and Social Justice
VPDC20H3 Special Topics in Performance
VPDD01H3 Supervised Performance
VPDD20H3 Supervised Studies in Drama, Theatre and Performance
VPDD21H3 Supervised Studies in Drama, Theatre and Performance
VPDD22H3 Supervised Studies in Drama, Theatre and Performance
VPDD23H3 Supervised Studies in Drama, Theatre and Performance
VPDD24H3 Independent Projects in Theatre and Performance
VPDD25H3 Independent Projects in Theatre and Performance
VPDD26H3 Independent Projects in Theatre and Performance
VPDD27H3 Independent Projects in Theatre and Performance
VPDD28H3 Independent Projects in Theatre and Performance
VPDD50H3 Advanced Seminar in Theatre and Performance
RLGC41H3 Selected Topics in the Study of Religion II
RLGD01H3 Supervised Readings in the Study of Religion
RLGD02H3 Seminar in Religion

WOMEN STUDIES
WSTA01H3 Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies
WSTA03H3 Introduction to Theories of Feminism
WSTB05H3 Power and Knowledge in Approaches to Research
WSTB06H3 Women in Diaspora
WSTB10H3 Women, Power and Protest
WSTB11H3 Intersections of Inequality
WSTB12H3 Women, Violence and Resistance
WSTB13H3 Gender, Media and Culture
WSTC02H3 Feminist Qualitative Research in Action
WSTC10H3 Women and Development
WSTC11H3 Applied Study in Women and Development
WSTC12H3 Writing the Self: Global Women's Autobiographies
WSTC13H3 Women, Gender and Islam
WSTC14H3 Women, Community and Policy Change
WSTC16H3 Criminal Women: Gender, Justice and the Media
WSTC20H3 Women and Environments
WSTC22H3 Women and Film
WSTC23H3 Community Engagement Practicum
WSTC24H3 Gender in the Kitchen
WSTC25H3 Sex, Power, and the Globalized World
WSTC28H3 Language and Gender
WSTC30H3 Selected Topics in Women's/Gender Studies
WSTC31H3 Selected Topics in Women's/Gender Studies
WSTC32H3 Selected Topics in Women's/Gender Studies
WSTC40H3 Gender and Disability
WSTD01H3 Senior Project in Women's and Gender Studies
WSTD03H3 Senior Seminar in Sex, Gender and the Body
WSTD04H3 Senior Seminar in Gender, Equity and Human Rights
WSTD07H3 Themes in the History of Childhood and Culture
WSTD10H3 Story Telling and Social Change
WSTD11H3 Special Topics in Womens and Gender Studies
WSTD16H3 Socialist Feminism in Global Context
WSTD30H3 Asians and Aliens: Techno-Orientalism and Global Asian Futurity
WSTD46H3 Selected Topics in Canadian Women's History

Civil Engineering
FIRST YEAR CIVIL ENGINEERING
Fall Session - Year 1 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Orientation to Engineering APS100H1 F 1 - 1 0.25
Engineering Strategies & Practice I APS111H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Physical Chemistry CHE112H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Mechanics CIV100H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Calculus I MAT186H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Linear Algebra MAT188H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 1 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Fundamentals of Computer Programming APS106H1 S 3 2 1 0.50
Engineering Strategies & Practice II APS112H1 S 2 2 - 0.50
Earth Systems Science CME185H1 S 3 2 1 0.50
Calculus II MAT187H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Introduction to Materials Science MSE101H1 S 3 1 1 0.50Approved
Course Substitution
Students are able to substitute MAT186H1 with the online calculus course APS162H1.
Students are able to substitute MAT187H1 with the online calculus course APS163H1.
Students are able to substitute APS110H1 with the online course APS164H1.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
There will be many occasions where students are required to use personal protective
equipment (PPE) including safety footwear bearing the CSA Green Patch, hard hats,
protective eyewear with side shields, tear-away safety vests, and ear protection.
Students are required to purchase their own PPE.

PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT


Students are required to have completed a total of 600 hours of acceptable
practical experience before graduation (normally during their summer vacation
periods). Satisfactory completion of CME358H1 - Survey Camp (Civil and Mineral
Practicals), will contribute 100 hours towards this requirement. Satisfactory
completion of the Professional Experience Year (PEY) will also completely fulfill
the Practical Experience Requirement.
SECOND YEAR CIVIL ENGINEERING
Fall Session - Year 2 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Technology in Society and the Biosphere I APS301H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Introduction to Civil Engineering CIV201H1 F - - - 0.20
Urban Engineering Ecology CIV220H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Management of Construction CIV280H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Engineering Communications I CIV282H1 F 1 - 1 0.20
Solid Mechanics I CME210H1 F 3 1.50 1.50 0.50
Engineering Mathematics I CME261H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Fluid Mechanics I CME270H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 2 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Civil Engineering Materials CIV209H1 S 3 2 2 0.50
Structural Analysis I CIV214H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Civil Engineering Graphics CIV235H1 S - 6 - 0.50
Hydraulics and Hydrology CIV250H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Probability Theory for Civil and Mineral Engineers CME263H1 S 3 -
2 0.50
Engineering Mathematics II CME262H1 S 3 - 2 0.50CIV201 -
INTRODUCTION TO CIVIL ENGINEERING
CIV201 is a three-day field-based course. The course will be held immediately
after Labour Day. Students are required to bring and wear their Personal
Protective Equipment. The results of this course are used in computing the
student's Second Year Fall Session average. An extra fee is charged to cover a
transportation fee and accommodation.

THIRD YEAR CIVIL ENGINEERING


Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Steel and Timber Design CIV312H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Transport I - Introduction to Urban Transportation Systems CIV331H1 F 3
- 1 0.50
Water and Wastewater Treatment Processes CIV342H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Building Science CIV375H1 F 3 0.33 2 0.50
Civil Engineering Communication Portfolio CIV382Y1 Y - - 0.25 0.00
Geotechnical Engineering I CME321H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Survey CAMP (Civil and Mineral Practicals) CME358H1 F - - -
0.50
Engineering Economics and Decision Making CME368H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Reinforced Concrete I CIV313H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Geotechnical Engineering II CIV324H1 S 3 1 1 0.50
Transport II - Performance CIV332H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Municipal Engineering CIV340H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Sustainable Energy Systems CIV380H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Civil Engineering Communication Portfolio CIV382Y1 Y - - 0.25 0.00
Complementary Studies Elective (CS) / Humanities and Social Sciences Elective (HSS)
S 0.50
CME358H1 - Survey Camp (Civil and Mineral Practicals), is a two-week field-based
course taken in the month prior to starting Third Year. The results of this course
are used in computing the student's Third Year Fall Session Average. An extra fee
is charged to cover part of the costs of food and accommodation.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE YEAR
Students registered within this program, and all other undergraduate programs
within the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, may elect to enrol and
participate in the Professional Experience Year (PEY) program. The PEY program
requires that qualified students undertake a paid, full-time 12-16 month continuous
work period with a cooperating company. Details are described in the beginning of
this chapter. For more information, consult the Professional Experience Year
Office, 222 College Street, Suite 106 early in session 2F or 3F.
JEFFREY SKOLL BASC/MBA PROGRAM
The Jeffrey Skoll Combined BASc/MBA Program allows qualified and selected students
in the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering to complete both a BASc and an
MBA in a reduced time. Students will be admitted to the program prior to entering
their fourth year of studies in the BASc program. Interested students should
contact the Rotman School of Management.
MINORS AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
Several Engineering Minors and Certificate Programs are available and generally
require the student to successfully complete a carefully selected slate of
electives in their Fourth Year. Late in the Third Year Winter Session, students
use an on-line pre-registration tool to indicate their preferred fourth-year
electives. Students should review the various minor and certificate program
requirements and attend the department's information sessions in Third Year to
ensure that the appropriate electives are taken in Fourth Year. Students should
note that they can also complete the requirements of a minor or certificate program
even after they have graduated, as long as the additional requirements are met
within nine years of their initial registration in the BASc program. If completed
after graduation, additional fees will be assessed. A transcript will be issued
with the amended courses and indication of completed minor or certificate program
requirements.

FOURTH YEAR CIVIL ENGINEERING


Fall Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Free Elective F 0.50
Free Elective F/Y 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective (CS) / Humanities and Social Sciences Elective (HSS)
F/Y 0.50
Choose two technical electives from the following list:

Engineering Biology CHE353H1 F 2 - 2 0.50


Terrestrial Energy Systems CIV300H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Reinforced Concrete II CIV416H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Construction Engineering CIV420H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Special Studies in Civil Engineering CIV477H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Individual Project CME499Y1 Y - - 3 1.00
Individual Project CME499H1 F - - 3 0.50
Concrete Technology CIV514H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Introduction to Structural Dynamics CIV515H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Prestressed Concrete CIV517H1 F 3 - - 0.50
Structural Analysis II CIV519H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Rock Mechanics CIV521H1 F 3 1 - 0.50
Transport Planning CIV531H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Urban Activity, Air Pollution, and Health CIV536H1 F 3 - - 0.50
Environmental Biotechnology CIV541H1 F 3 - - 0.50
Groundwater Flow and Contamination CIV549H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Water Resources Engineering CIV550H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Design of Building Enclosures CIV578H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Engineering Rock Mechanics MIN429H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Integrated Mine Waste Engineering MIN511H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Group Design Project CIV498H1 S - - 3 0.50
Free Elective S/Y 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective (CS) / Humanities and Social Sciences Elective (HSS)
S/Y 0.50
Choose two technical electives from the following list:

Cellular and Molecular Biology CHE354H1 S 3 1 2 0.50


Terrestrial Energy Systems CIV300H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment CIV440H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Special Studies in Civil Engineering CIV477H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Individual Project CME499Y1 Y - - 3 1.00
Individual Project CME499H1 S - - 3 0.50
Solid Mechanics II CIV510H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Public Transit Operations and Planning CIV516H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Behaviour and Design of Steel Structures CIV518H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Geotechnical Design CIV523H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Sustainable Buildings CIV576H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Infrastructure for Sustainable Cities CIV577H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Engineering and Management of Large Projects CIV580H1 S 3 - -
0.50
Fundamentals of Acid Rock Drainage CME500H1 S 3 2 1 0.50
Physiological Control Systems MIE331H1 S 3 1 1 0.50
Mining Environmental Management MIN330H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Ventilation and Occupational Health MIN470H1 S 3 - 1 0.50

CHEMICAL EENGINEERING
First Year Chemical Engineering
Fall Session - Year 1 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Orientation to Engineering APS100H1 F 1 - 1 0.25
Engineering Strategies & Practice I APS111H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Physical Chemistry CHE112H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Mechanics CIV100H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Calculus I MAT186H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Linear Algebra MAT188H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 1 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Fundamentals of Computer Programming APS106H1 S 3 2 1 0.50
Engineering Strategies & Practice II APS112H1 S 2 2 - 0.50
Concepts in Chemical Engineering CHE113H1 S 3 1 3 0.50
Calculus II MAT187H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Introduction to Materials Science MSE101H1 S 3 1 1 0.50Approved
Course Substitution
Students are able to substitute MAT186H1 with the online calculus course APS162H1.
Students are able to substitute MAT187H1 with the online calculus course APS163H1.
Students are able to substitute APS110H1 with the online course APS164H1.
Second Year Chemical Engineering
Fall Session - Year 2 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry- Laboratory I CHE204H1 F -
3 - 0.25
Process Engineering CHE208H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Fluid Mechanics CHE211H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Applied Chemistry I - Inorganic Chemistry CHE220H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Calculus III CHE221H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Engineering Economic Analysis CHE249H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Communication CHE299H1 Y - - 2 0.25
Winter Session - Year 2 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry- Laboratory II CHE205H1 S -
3 - 0.50
Heat and Mass Transfer CHE210H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Applied Chemistry II - Organic Chemistry CHE213H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Process Dynamics: Modeling, Analysis and Simulation CHE222H1 S 3 2
1 0.50
Statistics CHE223H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Environmental Chemistry CHE230H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Communication CHE299H1 Y - - 2 0.25
Practical Experience Requirement

As described in the beginning of this chapter, students are required to have


completed a total of 600 hours of acceptable practical experience before graduation
(normally during their summer vacation periods).

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE YEAR


Students registered within this program, and all other undergraduate programs
within the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, may elect to enroll and
participate in the Professional Experience Year (PEY) program. The PEY program
requires that qualified students undertake a paid, full-time 12-16 month continuous
work period with a cooperating industry. Details are described in the beginning of
this chapter. For more information, consult the Professional Experience Year
Office, 45 Willcocks Street 2nd Floor early in session 2F or 3F.

Third Year Chemical Engineering


Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry - Laboratory IIICHE304H1 F -
6 - 0.50
Engineering Thermodynamics CHE323H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Process Design CHE324H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Reaction Kinetics CHE332H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Technical Elective1 F 0.50
Complementary Studies/Humanities and Social Sciences Elective2 F
0.50
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry - Laboratory IV CHE305H1 S -
6 - 0.50
Separation Processes CHE311H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Process Control CHE322H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Chemical Reaction Engineering CHE333H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Team Strategies for Engineering Design CHE334H1 S 1 - 2 0.25
and one of:
Technical Elective1 S 0.50
Complementary Studies/Humanities and Social Sciences Elective2 S
0.50
Fourth Year Chemical Engineering
Fall Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Chemical Plant Design CHE430Y1 F 2 - 6 1.00
Complementary Studies/Humanities and Social Sciences Elective2 F
0.50
Technical Elective1 F/S/Y 0.00
and one of:
Thesis CHE499Y1 Y - 7 - 1.00
Technical Elective1 F 0.50
Winter Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Professional Practice CHE403H1 S 2 - - 0.00
Technical Elective1 S 0.50
Technical Elective1 S 0.50
Free Elective3 S 0.50
Complementary Studies/Humanities and Social Sciences Elective2 S
0.50
and one of:
Thesis CHE499Y1 Y - 7 - 1.00
Technical Elective1 S 0.50
1 In years 3 and 4, students must complete a total of 6 Technical Electives (or 4
Technical Electives and CHE499Y1: Thesis). See section below for more
information.
2 In years 3 and 4, students must complete a total of 4 Complementary
Studies/Humanities and Social Sciences (CS/HSS) Electives, at least 2 of which must
be Humanities and Social Sciences. Refer to the Registrar's Office website for a
list of pre-approved CS/HSS Electives.
3In years 3 and 4, students must complete 1 Free Elective. A Free Elective has few
restrictions: any degree credit course listed in the current calendars of the
Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, the Faculty of Arts and Science, and
the School of Graduate Studies is acceptable as a Free Elective provided it does
not duplicate material covered in courses taken or to be taken.

THESIS
The thesis (CHE499Y1) is a full-year (Fall and Winter Sessions) thesis that
requires approval from the department and research project supervisor.

TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Students may take any of the Technical Elective courses listed in the table below,
or from any of the technical Engineering Minors (excluding the Minor in Engineering
Business). Students wishing to pursue an Engineering Minor should take their core
courses as technical electives in terms 3F and 3S. For more information on the
various Minors, please see the sections of the Calendar relating to these programs.

Technical Electives
Fall Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Biomedical Engineering Technology and Investigation BME440H1 F 2 4
- 0.50
Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering II BME455H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Engineering Materials CHE341H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Engineering Biology CHE353H1 F 2 - 2 0.50
Bioprocess Technology and Design CHE450H1 F 3 0.66 1 0.50
Petroleum Processing CHE451H1 F 3 - - 0.50
Environmental Engineering CHE467H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Special Topics in Chemical Engineering CHE470H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Applied Chemistry IV � Applied Polymer Chemistry, Science and Engineering
CHE562H1 F 3 - - 0.50
Aqueous Process Engineering CHE565H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Elements of Nuclear Engineering CHE566H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Terrestrial Energy Systems CIV300H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Building Science CIV375H1 F 3 0.33 2 0.50
Groundwater Flow and Contamination CIV549H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Water Resources Engineering CIV550H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Alternative Energy Systems MIE515H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Combustion and Fuels MIE516H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Emerging Applications in Biomaterials MSE440H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Cellular and Molecular Biology CHE354H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Advanced Reactor Design CHE412H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Environmental Pathways and Impact Assessment CHE460H1 S 3 - 2
0.50
Food Engineering CHE462H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Fuel Cells and Electrochemical Conversion Devices CHE469H1 S 3 -
1 0.50
Special Topics in Chemical Engineering CHE470H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Modelling in Biological and Chemical Systems CHE471H1 S 3 - 1
0.50
Biocomposites: Mechanics and Bioinspiration CHE475H1 S 3 - 1
0.50
Data-based Modelling for Prediction and Control CHE507H1 S 3 - 1
0.50
Risk Based Safety Management CHE561H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Pulp and Paper Processes CHE564H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Nuclear Engineering CHE568H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Topics in Atmospheric Chemistry CHM415H1 S 2 - - 0.50
Hydraulics and Hydrology CIV250H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Terrestrial Energy Systems CIV300H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment CIV440H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Bioenergy from Sustainable Forest Management FOR310H1 S 2 - 1
0.50
Innovation and Manufacturing of Sustainable Materials FOR424H1 S 2 -
1 0.50
Bioenergy and Biorefinery Technology FOR425H1 S 2 - 2 0.50
Introduction to Quality Control MIE304H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Physiological Control Systems MIE331H1 S 3 1 1 0.50
Fuel Cell Systems MIE517H1 S 3 - 1 0.50

COMPUTER ENGINEERING

FIRST YEAR COMPUTER ENGINEERING


Fall Session - Year 1 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Orientation to Engineering APS100H1 F 1 - 1 0.25
Engineering Chemistry and Materials Science APS110H1 F 3 1 1
0.50
Engineering Strategies & Practice I APS111H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Mechanics CIV100H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Calculus I MAT186H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Linear Algebra MAT188H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 1 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Computer Fundamentals APS105H1 S 3 2 1 0.50
Engineering Strategies & Practice II APS112H1 S 2 2 - 0.50
Seminar Course: Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering ECE101H1
S 1 - - 0.15
Electrical Fundamentals ECE110H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Calculus II MAT187H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Dynamics MIE100H1 S 3 - 2 0.50Approved Course Substitution
Students are able to substitute MAT186H1 with the online calculus course APS162H1.
Students are able to substitute MAT187H1 with the online calculus course APS163H1.
Students are able to substitute APS110H1 with the online course APS164H1.
SECOND YEAR COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Fall Session - Year 2 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar ECE201H1 F 1 - -
0.15
Circuit Analysis ECE212H1 F 3 1.50 2 0.50
Digital Systems ECE241H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Programming Fundamentals ECE244H1 F 3 2 1 0.50
Advanced Engineering Mathematics MAT290H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Calculus III MAT291H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Winter Session - Year 2 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Signals and Systems ECE216H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Electric and Magnetic Fields ECE221H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Introductory Electronics ECE231H1 S 3 1.50 2 0.50
Computer Organization ECE243H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Communication and Design ECE297H1 S 2 2 2 0.50THIRD AND
FOURTH YEAR COMPUTER ENGINEERING
COURSE SELECTION YEAR 3 or 4
Required Course - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Engineering Economic Analysis & Entrepreneurship ECE472H1 F/S 3 -
2 0.50
COURSE SELECTION YEAR 4
Required Course - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Design Project ECE496Y1 Y 1 - 1 1.00
AREA 1 - PHOTONICS & SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS
Fall Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Introduction to Electronic Devices ECE335H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Photonic Devices ECE427H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Introduction to Micro- and Nano-Fabrication Technologies ECE442H1 F 3
2 1 0.50
Winter Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Fundamentals of Optics ECE318H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Quantum and Semiconductor Physics ECE330H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
VLSI Technology ECE437H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Optical Communications and Networks ECE469H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
AREA 2 - ELECTROMAGNETICS & ENERGY SYSTEMS
Fall Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Fundamentals of Electrical Energy Systems ECE314H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Fields and Waves ECE320H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Microwave Circuits ECE424H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Power Electronics: Converter Topologies ECE514H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Winter Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
There are no winter term kernel courses offered in this area F/S/Y
0.00
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Medical Imaging BME595H1 S 2 3 1 0.50
Energy Systems and Distributed Generation ECE413H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Radio and Microwave Wireless Systems ECE422H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Electric Drives ECE463H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Power Electronics: Switch-Mode Power Supplies ECE533H1 S 3 1 1
0.50
AREA 3 - ANALOG & DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
Fall Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Analog Electronics ECE331H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Digital Electronics ECE334H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Microwave Circuits ECE424H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Analog Integrated Circuits ECE430H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Sensory Communication ECE446H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Winter Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Digital Electronics ECE334H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Analog Signal Processing Circuits ECE412H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
VLSI Technology ECE437H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Digital Systems Design ECE532H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
AREA 4 - CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS & SIGNAL PROCESSING
Fall Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Introduction to Control Systems ECE311H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Communication Systems ECE316H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Probability and Applications ECE302H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Linear Control Systems ECE410H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Digital Communication ECE417H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Digital Signal Processing ECE431H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Neural Bioelectricity ECE445H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Sensory Communication ECE446H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Robot Modeling and Control ECE470H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Random Processes ECE537H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Winter Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Introduction to Control Systems ECE311H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Communication Systems ECE316H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Medical Imaging BME595H1 S 2 3 1 0.50
Probability and Applications ECE302H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Real-Time Computer Control ECE411H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Radio and Microwave Wireless Systems ECE422H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Multimedia Systems ECE462H1 S 3 2 - 0.50
Wireless Communication ECE464H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Optical Communications and Networks ECE469H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Robot Modeling and Control ECE470H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Intelligent Image Processing ECE516H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Introduction to Machine Learning ECE421H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Physiological Control Systems MIE331H1 S 3 1 1 0.50
AREA 5 - COMPUTER HARDWARE & COMPUTER NETWORKS
Fall Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Computer Networks I ECE361H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Probability and Applications ECE302H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Internetworking ECE461H1 F 3 1.50 0.50 0.50
Random Processes ECE537H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Computer Architecture ECE552H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Computer Security ECE568H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Winter Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Computer Hardware ECE342H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Computer Networks I ECE361H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Probability and Applications ECE302H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Multimedia Systems ECE462H1 S 3 2 - 0.50
Wireless Communication ECE464H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Computer Networks II ECE466H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Optical Communications and Networks ECE469H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Digital Systems Design ECE532H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Computer Security ECE568H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
AREA 6 - SOFTWARE
Fall Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Operating Systems ECE344H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Algorithms and Data Structures ECE345H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Programming Languages CSC326H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Introduction to Databases CSC343H1 F 2 - 1 0.50
Computer Graphics CSC418H1 F 2 - 1 0.50
Software Engineering CSC444H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Compilers and Interpreters CSC467H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Computer Systems Programming ECE454H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Internetworking ECE461H1 F 3 1.50 0.50 0.50
Computer Security ECE568H1 F/S 3 3 - 0.50
Winter Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Operating Systems ECE344H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Algorithms and Data Structures ECE345H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Introduction to Databases CSC343H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Computer Graphics CSC418H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Distributed Systems ECE419H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Biocomputation ECE448H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Computer Security ECE568H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
SCIENCE/MATH ELECTIVES
Fall Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Partial Differential Equations APM384H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Biomedical Engineering Technology and Investigation BME440H1 F 2 4
- 0.50
Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering II BME455H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Engineering Biology CHE353H1 F 2 - 2 0.50
Urban Engineering Ecology CIV220H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Terrestrial Energy Systems CIV300H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Probability and Applications ECE302H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Matrix Algebra and Optimization ECE367H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Winter Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Cellular and Molecular Biology CHE354H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Terrestrial Energy Systems CIV300H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Probability and Applications ECE302H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Probabilistic Reasoning ECE368H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Biocomputation ECE448H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Physiological Control Systems MIE331H1 S 3 1 1 0.50

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

FIRST YEAR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


Fall Session - Year 1 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Orientation to Engineering APS100H1 F 1 - 1 0.25
Engineering Chemistry and Materials Science APS110H1 F 3 1 1
0.50
Engineering Strategies & Practice I APS111H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Mechanics CIV100H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Calculus I MAT186H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Linear Algebra MAT188H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 1 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Computer Fundamentals APS105H1 S 3 2 1 0.50
Engineering Strategies & Practice II APS112H1 S 2 2 - 0.50
Seminar Course: Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering ECE101H1
S 1 - - 0.15
Electrical Fundamentals ECE110H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Calculus II MAT187H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Dynamics MIE100H1 S 3 - 2 0.50Approved Course Substitution
Students are able to substitute MAT186H1 with the online calculus course APS162H1.
Students are able to substitute MAT187H1 with the online calculus course APS163H1.
Students are able to substitute APS110H1 with the online course APS164H1.
SECOND YEAR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Fall Session - Year 2 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar ECE201H1 F 1 - -
0.15
Circuit Analysis ECE212H1 F 3 1.50 2 0.50
Digital Systems ECE241H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Programming Fundamentals ECE244H1 F 3 2 1 0.50
Advanced Engineering Mathematics MAT290H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Calculus III MAT291H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Winter Session - Year 2 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Signals and Systems ECE216H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Electric and Magnetic Fields ECE221H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Introductory Electronics ECE231H1 S 3 1.50 2 0.50
Computer Organization ECE243H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Communication and Design ECE297H1 S 2 2 2 0.50THIRD AND
FOURTH YEAR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE SELECTION YEAR 3 or 4
Required Course - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Engineering Economic Analysis & Entrepreneurship ECE472H1 F/S 3 -
2 0.50
COURSE SELECTION YEAR 4
Required Course - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Design Project ECE496Y1 Y 1 - 1 1.00
AREA 1 - PHOTONICS & SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS
Fall Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Introduction to Electronic Devices ECE335H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Photonic Devices ECE427H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Introduction to Micro- and Nano-Fabrication Technologies ECE442H1 F 3
2 1 0.50
Winter Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Fundamentals of Optics ECE318H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Quantum and Semiconductor Physics ECE330H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
VLSI Technology ECE437H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Optical Communications and Networks ECE469H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
AREA 2 - ELECTROMAGNETICS & ENERGY SYSTEMS
Fall Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Fundamentals of Electrical Energy Systems ECE314H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Fields and Waves ECE320H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Microwave Circuits ECE424H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Power Electronics: Converter Topologies ECE514H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Winter Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
There are no winter term kernel courses offered in this area.

TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Medical Imaging BME595H1 S 2 3 1 0.50
Energy Systems and Distributed Generation ECE413H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Radio and Microwave Wireless Systems ECE422H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Electric Drives ECE463H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Power Electronics: Switch-Mode Power Supplies ECE533H1 S 3 1 1
0.50
AREA 3 - ANALOG & DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
Fall Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Analog Electronics ECE331H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Digital Electronics ECE334H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Microwave Circuits ECE424H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Analog Integrated Circuits ECE430H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Sensory Communication ECE446H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Winter Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Digital Electronics ECE334H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Analog Signal Processing Circuits ECE412H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
VLSI Technology ECE437H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Digital Systems Design ECE532H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
AREA 4 - CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS & SIGNAL PROCESSING
Fall Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Introduction to Control Systems ECE311H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Communication Systems ECE316H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Probability and Applications ECE302H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Linear Control Systems ECE410H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Digital Communication ECE417H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Digital Signal Processing ECE431H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Neural Bioelectricity ECE445H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Sensory Communication ECE446H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Robot Modeling and Control ECE470H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Random Processes ECE537H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Winter Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Introduction to Control Systems ECE311H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Communication Systems ECE316H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Medical Imaging BME595H1 S 2 3 1 0.50
Probability and Applications ECE302H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Real-Time Computer Control ECE411H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Radio and Microwave Wireless Systems ECE422H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Multimedia Systems ECE462H1 S 3 2 - 0.50
Wireless Communication ECE464H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Optical Communications and Networks ECE469H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Robot Modeling and Control ECE470H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Intelligent Image Processing ECE516H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Introduction to Machine Learning ECE421H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Physiological Control Systems MIE331H1 S 3 1 1 0.50
AREA 5 - COMPUTER HARDWARE & COMPUTER NETWORKS
Fall Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Computer Networks I ECE361H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Probability and Applications ECE302H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Internetworking ECE461H1 F 3 1.50 0.50 0.50
Random Processes ECE537H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Computer Architecture ECE552H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Computer Security ECE568H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Winter Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Computer Hardware ECE342H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Computer Networks I ECE361H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Probability and Applications ECE302H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Multimedia Systems ECE462H1 S 3 2 - 0.50
Wireless Communication ECE464H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Computer Networks II ECE466H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Optical Communications and Networks ECE469H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Digital Systems Design ECE532H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Computer Security ECE568H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
AREA 6 - SOFTWARE
Fall Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Operating Systems ECE344H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Algorithms and Data Structures ECE345H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Programming Languages CSC326H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Introduction to Databases CSC343H1 F 2 - 1 0.50
Computer Graphics CSC418H1 F 2 - 1 0.50
Software Engineering CSC444H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Compilers and Interpreters CSC467H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Computer Systems Programming ECE454H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Internetworking ECE461H1 F 3 1.50 0.50 0.50
Computer Security ECE568H1 F/S 3 3 - 0.50
Winter Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
KERNEL COURSES
Operating Systems ECE344H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Algorithms and Data Structures ECE345H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Introduction to Databases CSC343H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Computer Graphics CSC418H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Distributed Systems ECE419H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Biocomputation ECE448H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Computer Security ECE568H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
SCIENCE/MATH ELECTIVES
Fall Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Partial Differential Equations APM384H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Biomedical Engineering Technology and Investigation BME440H1 F 2 4
- 0.50
Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering II BME455H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Engineering Biology CHE353H1 F 2 - 2 0.50
Urban Engineering Ecology CIV220H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Terrestrial Energy Systems CIV300H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Probability and Applications ECE302H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Matrix Algebra and Optimization ECE367H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Winter Term - Year 3 or 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Cellular and Molecular Biology CHE354H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Terrestrial Energy Systems CIV300H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Probability and Applications ECE302H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Biocomputation ECE448H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Physiological Control Systems MIE331H1 S 3 1 1 0.50
Probabilistic Reasoning ECE368H1 S 3 - 1 0.50ECE Program
Requirements

ENGINEERING MATH, PHYSICS, INFASTRUCTURE

YEAR 1 CURRICULUM- ENGINEERING SCIENCE


Fall Session - Year 1 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Structures and Materials - An Introduction to Engineering Design CIV102H1 F
3 1 1 0.50
Introduction to Computer Programming CSC180H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Praxis I ESC101H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Engineering Mathematics and Computation ESC103H1 F 2 - 2 0.50
Calculus I MAT194H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Classical Mechanics PHY180H1 F 3 2 - 0.50
Winter Session - Year 1 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Computer Algorithms and Data Structures CSC190H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Fundamentals of Electric Circuits ECE159H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Praxis II ESC102H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Linear Algebra MAT185H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Calculus II MAT195H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Molecules and Materials MSE160H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
YEAR 2 CURRICULUM - ENGINEERING SCIENCE
Fall Session - Year 2 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Vector Calculus & Fluid Mechanics AER210H1 F 3 0.50 2 0.50
Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer CHE260H1 F 3 0.50 1 0.50
Digital and Computer Systems ECE253H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Engineering and Society ESC203H1 F 2 - 2 0.50
Ordinary Differential Equations MAT292H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Waves and Modern Physics PHY293H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 2 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Engineering Design AER201H1 S 1 5 - 0.50
Biomolecules and Cells BME205H1 S 2 1.50 1 0.50
Electromagnetism ECE259H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Quantum and Thermal Physics PHY294H1 S 3 1 1 0.50
Probability and Statistics STA286H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective S 0.50
1. All students must graduate with 1.0 credit in Humanities & Social Sciences
(HSS). Students will gain 0.5 HSS credit from ESC203H1.
2. Please note that additional lectures may be scheduled for AER201H1 in place of
laboratory and test times in the first few weeks of the Winter Session.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE YEAR


Students registered within this program, and all other undergraduate programs
within the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, may elect to enrol and
participate in the Professional Experience Year (PEY) program. The PEY program
requires that qualified students undertake a paid, full-time 12-16 month continuous
work period with a cooperating industry. Details are described in the beginning of
this calendar. For more information, consult the Professional Experience Year
Office early in session 2F or 3F:
http://engineeringcareers.utoronto.ca/internships-overview/pey/. The PEY Office is
located in the Fields Institute Building at 222 College Street, Suite 106.

MAJOR - AEROSPACE ENGINEERING (AEESCBASEA)


YEAR 3 AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Dynamics AER301H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Aerospace Laboratory I AER303H1 F - 1 - 0.15
Aerodynamics AER307H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Combustion Processes AER315H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Partial Differential Equations APM384H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Economic Analysis and Decision Making CHE374H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Engineering Science Option Seminar ESC301H1 Y 1 - - 0.25
One of:
Complex Analysis MAT389H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Mathematics for Robotics ROB310H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Aircraft Flight AER302H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Aerospace Laboratory II AER304H1 S - 1 - 0.15
Gasdynamics AER310H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Scientific Computing AER336H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Control Systems AER372H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Mechanics of Solids and Structures AER373H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Engineering Science Option Seminar ESC301H1 Y 1 - - 0.25
YEAR 4 AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
Fall Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Space Systems Design AER407H1 F - 3 - 0.50
Computational Structural Mechanics and Design Optimization AER501H1 F 3
- 1 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective F 0.50
and two of:
Spacecraft Dynamics and Control AER506H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Introduction to Fusion Energy AER507H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Robotics AER525H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Linear Control Theory ECE557H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Thesis ESC499H1 F 3 2 - 0.50
Thesis ESC499Y1 Y 3 2 - 1.00
Advanced Atmospheric Physics PHY492H1 F 2 - - 0.50
Other Technical Elective F 0.50
Winter Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Aircraft Design AER406H1 S - - 3 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective S 0.50
and three of:
Aeroelasticity AER503H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Aerospace Propulsion AER510H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Thesis ESC499H1 S 3 2 - 0.50
Thesis ESC499Y1 Y 3 2 - 1.00
Mobile Robotics and Perception ROB521H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Applied Nonlinear Equations APM446H1 S 3 - - 0.50
Other Technical Elective S 0.50
1. Students must take a half-year thesis in 4F or 4S, or take a full-year thesis.
2. Students must take at least two of AER503H1, AER506H1, AER510H1, ROB521H1 or
AER525H1.
3. The Technical Elective may be chosen from any 400 or 500 level technical course
offered in
Engineering provided students have taken the pre-requisite course(s). Other non-
Engineering courses
may be taken with the approval of the Division of Engineering Science.
MAJOR - BIOMEDICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (AEESCBASET)
YEAR 3 BIOMEDICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Modeling, Dynamics, and Control of Biological Systems BME344H1 F 3 -
1 0.50
Biomedical Systems Engineering I: Organ Systems BME350H1 F 3 1 2
0.50
Biomedical Systems Engineering II: Cells and Tissues BME395H1 F 2 1
2 0.50
Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry CHE391H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Engineering Science Option Seminar ESC301H1 Y 1 - - 0.25
Economic Analysis and Decision Making CHE374H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Biomedical Engineering and Omics Technologies BME346H1 S 2 4 -
0.50
Molecular Biophysics BME358H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Biomedical Systems Engineering III: Molecules and Cells BME396H1 S 3
3 1 0.50
Biomaterials and Biocompatibility MSE352H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Engineering Science Option Seminar ESC301H1 Y 1 - - 0.25
CS/HSS or Technical Elective S 0.50
1. Students may take a CS/HSS or Technical Elective in 3F and take CHE374H1 in 4F.
2. Technical electives can be taken in Year 3 or Year 4 provided that course pre-
requisites have been met. Contact the Division of Engineering Science for
clarification of course pre-requisites.

YEAR 4 BIOMEDICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING


Fall Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Thesis ESC499Y1 Y 3 2 - 1.00
Biomedical Systems Engineering IV: Computational Systems Biology BME428H1 F
3 - 2 0.50
Biomedical Systems Engineering Design BME489H1 F 1 - 4 0.50
CS/HSS or Technical Elective F 0.50
CS/HSS or Technical Elective F 0.50
Winter Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Thesis ESC499Y1 Y 3 2 - 1.00
Biomechanics I MIE439H1 S 3 2 - 0.50
CS/HSS or Technical Elective S 0.50
CS/HSS or Technical Elective S 0.50
CS/HSS or Technical Elective S 0.50
1. Students who completed MIE439H1 in Year 3 are required to take a Technical
Elective.
2. Students must complete 2.0 credits of Technical Electives, and 1.0 Credit of
Complementary Studies (CS)/Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) electives in years
3 and 4. All students must fulfill the Faculty graduation requirement of 2.0 CS/HSS
credits, at least 1.0 of which must be HSS. ESC203 is 0.5 HSS. Technical and CS/HSS
Electives may be taken in any sequence.

TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Technical Electives Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Partial Differential Equations APM384H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Complex Analysis MAT389H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
1. Students are required to take a minimum of two technical electives from one
focus area (Systems and Synthetic Biology; Regenerative Medicine and Biomaterials;
Neuro, Sensory and Rehab Engineering; or Sensors, Nano/Microsystems and
Instrumentation).

Systems and Synthetic Biology


Omic technologies for the measurement of biological systems (genomics, proteomics,
metabolomics, networks), and tools and methods to analyze �omic data (databases,
computational biology, pattern recognition, machine learning); multiscale modelling
and related mathematical tools: ordinary and partial differential equations,
advanced statistical methods.

Systems and Synthetic Biology


Fall Session Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Proteomics in Systems Biology CSB450H1 F 2 - - 0.50
Introduction to Databases CSC343H1 F 2 - 1 0.50
Winter Session Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Modelling in Biological and Chemical Systems CHE471H1 S 3 - 1
0.50
Regulatory Networks and Systems in Molecular Biology CSB435H1 S 2 -
- 0.50
Introduction to Databases CSC343H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Biocomputation ECE448H1 S 3 - 2 0.50Regenerative Medicine and
Biomaterials
Stem cells and stem cell biology; tools and techniques to regulate stem cell
behaviour; design, characterization, and application of materials for manipulation,
repair, or replacement of biological systems.

Regenerative Medicine and Biomaterials


Fall Session Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Biomaterial and Medical Device Product Development BME460H1 F 2 -
2 0.50
Applied Chemistry IV � Applied Polymer Chemistry, Science and Engineering
CHE562H1 F 3 - - 0.50
* Design of Innovative Products MIE440H1 F 2 2 1 0.50
Biotransport Phenomena MIE520H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Winter Session Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Patents in Biology and Medical Devices BME330H1 S 3 - - 0.50
Regenerative Engineering BME410H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Biocomposites: Mechanics and Bioinspiration CHE475H1 S 3 - 1
0.50Neuro Sensory and Rehab Engineering
Neural pathways and sensory communications, including brain and nervous system
biology, sensing and interpreting neural signals, and human-computer interfaces;
technologies and rehabilitation solutions for the elderly, disabled, and those
affected by chronic disease, with an emphasis on bioelectric signal manipulation
and robotic applications

Neuro Sensory and Rehab Engineering


Fall Session Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
The Design of Interactive Computational Media CSC318H1 F 2 - 1
0.50
Neural Bioelectricity ECE445H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Sensory Communication ECE446H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
* Design of Innovative Products MIE440H1 F 2 2 1 0.50
Winter Session Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Human Whole Body Biomechanics BME430H1 S 3 2 - 0.50
Neurobiology of the Synapse CSB332H1 S 2 - - 0.50
The Design of Interactive Computational Media CSC318H1 S 2 - 1
0.50
Human-Computer Interaction CSC428H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Communication Systems ECE363H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Robot Modeling and Control ECE470H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Introduction to Neuroscience HMB200H1 S 2 - 1 0.50Sensors,
Nano/Microsystems and Instrumentation
Tools and methods to detect molecular dynamics, cellular behaviours, and tissue-
scale changes in biological systems under normal physiological conditions and
disease; optics and optical systems; microscopy; molecular imaging; medical
imaging; signal processing; image processing and analysis.

Sensors, Nano/Microsystems and Instrumentation


Fall Session Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Medical Imaging BME595H1 F 2 3 1 0.50
Signal Analysis and Communication ECE355H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Introduction to Micro- and Nano-Fabrication Technologies ECE442H1 F 3
2 1 0.50
Digital Signal Processing ECE431H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Winter Session Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Imaging Case Studies in Clinical Engineering BME520H1 S 2 2 1
0.50
Fundamentals of Optics ECE318H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Real-Time Computer Control ECE411H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
* MEMS Design and Microfabrication MIE506H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50MAJOR -
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING (AEESCBASER)
YEAR 3 ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Economic Analysis and Decision Making CHE374H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Introduction to Energy Systems ECE349H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Computer Organization ECE352H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Signal Analysis and Communication ECE355H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Electronics ECE360H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Complex Analysis MAT389H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Engineering Science Option Seminar ESC301H1 Y 1 - - 0.25
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Systems Software ECE353H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Introduction to Control Theory ECE356H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Engineering Science Option Seminar ESC301H1 Y 1 - - 0.25
One ECE Elective S 0.50
Students Must Also Take Three Of:

Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.


Foundations of Computing ECE358H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Semiconductor Electronic Devices ECE350H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Electronic Circuits ECE354H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Electromagnetic Fields ECE357H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Communication Systems ECE363H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
1. Students may take CHE374H1 in 4F, particularly to accommodate ECE358H1.

YEAR 4 ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING


Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Thesis ESC499Y1 Y 3 2 - 1.00
Two (2) Complementary Studies Electives F/S/Y 1.00
Three (3) ECE electives and Two (2) ECE or Technical Electives F/S
2.50
and one of:
Digital Systems Design ECE532H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Energy Systems Capstone Design ESC470H1 S - - 5 0.50
Electrical and Computer Capstone Design ESC472H1 S - - 5 0.50
Biomedical Engineering Capstone Design BME498Y1 Y 2 3 - 1.00
1. While a full-year thesis is recommended, students may substitute with a half-
year thesis and an ECE or Technical elective.
2. ECE electives or Technical electives can be taken in Year 3 or Year 4 provided
that course pre-requisites have been met. Contact the Division of Engineering
Science for clarification of course pre-requisites.
3. Students enrolled in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Major may take a
maximum of four (4) 300- or 400-series courses in the Department of Computer
Science (CSC).
4. Students who choose to take BME498Y1Y will take only one (1) �ECE or Technical
Elective�.

ECE Electives
ECE Electives Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Photonics and Semiconductor Physics
Fundamentals of Optics ECE318H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Semiconductor Electronic Devices ECE350H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Photonic Devices ECE427H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Introduction to Micro- and Nano-Fabrication Technologies ECE442H1 F 3
2 1 0.50
Optical Communications and Networks ECE469H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Quantum Mechanics I PHY356H1 F 2 - 1 0.50
Quantum Mechanics II PHY456H1 F 2 - 1 0.50
Condensed Matter Physics PHY487H1 F 2 - - 0.50
ECE Electives Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Control, Communications, Signal Processing
Imaging Case Studies in Clinical Engineering BME520H1 S 2 2 1
0.50
Medical Imaging BME595H1 F 2 3 1 0.50
Communication Systems ECE363H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Real-Time Computer Control ECE411H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Digital Communication ECE417H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Introduction to Machine Learning ECE421H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Digital Signal Processing ECE431H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Neural Bioelectricity ECE445H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Sensory Communication ECE446H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Multimedia Systems ECE462H1 S 3 2 - 0.50
Wireless Communication ECE464H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Robot Modeling and Control ECE470H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Intelligent Image Processing ECE516H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Random Processes ECE537H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Linear Control Theory ECE557H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
ECE Electives
ECE Electives Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Electromagnetics and Energy Systems
Electromagnetic Fields ECE357H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Energy Systems and Distributed Generation ECE413H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Radio and Microwave Wireless Systems ECE422H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Microwave Circuits ECE424H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Electric Drives ECE463H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Power Electronics: Converter Topologies ECE514H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Power Electronics: Switch-Mode Power Supplies ECE533H1 S 3 1 1
0.50
Computer Hardware and Computer Networks
Computer Networks I ECE361H1 F/S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Internetworking ECE461H1 F 3 1.50 0.50 0.50
Computer Networks II ECE466H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Computer Architecture ECE552H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
ECE Electives Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Analog and Digital Electronics
Digital Electronics ECE334H1 F/S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Semiconductor Electronic Devices ECE350H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Electronic Circuits ECE354H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Analog Signal Processing Circuits ECE412H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Analog Integrated Circuits ECE430H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
VLSI Technology ECE437H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
ECE Electives
ECE Electives Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Software
Programming on the Web CSC309H1 F/S 2 - 1 0.50
The Design of Interactive Computational Media CSC318H1 F/S 2 - 1
0.50
Programming Languages CSC326H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Introduction to Databases CSC343H1 F/S 2 - 1 0.50
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence CSC384H1 F/S 2 - 1 0.50
Natural Language Computing CSC401H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Machine Learning and Data Mining CSC411H1 F/S 2 - 1 0.50
Computer Graphics CSC418H1 F/S 2 - 1 0.50
Human-Computer Interaction CSC428H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Foundations of Computing ECE358H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Introduction to Machine Learning ECE421H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
ECE Electives Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Software (continued)
Database System Technology CSC443H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Software Engineering CSC444H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Compilers and Interpreters CSC467H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Foundations of Computing ECE358H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Distributed Systems ECE419H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Computer Systems Programming ECE454H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Internetworking ECE461H1 F 3 1.50 0.50 0.50
Introduction to Machine Learning ECE421H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Computer Security ECE568H1 F/S 3 3 - 0.50
Technical Electives
Technical Electives Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
ECE Electives, or any of the following:
Scientific Computing AER336H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Introduction to Fusion Energy AER507H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Robotics AER525H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Partial Differential Equations APM384H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Groups and Symmetries MAT301H1 F/S 3 - - 0.50
Elements of Analysis MAT336H1 S 3 - - 0.50
Physics of the Earth (Formerly PHY395H1) JPE395H1 S - - - 0.50
Digital Signal Processing ECE431H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Mobile Robotics and Perception ROB521H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50 MAJOR
- ENERGY SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (AEESCBASEJ)
YEAR 3 ENERGY SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Energy Systems and Fuels: Global Needs, Challenges, and Technological Opportunities
CHE308H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Economic Analysis and Decision Making CHE374H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Introduction to Energy Systems ECE349H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Terrestrial Energy Systems ENV346H1 F 3 - 3 0.50
Mechanical and Thermal Energy Conversion Processes MIE303H1 F 3 1.50
1 0.50
Engineering Science Option Seminar ESC301H1 Y 1 - - 0.25
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Control Systems AER372H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Energy Policy APS305H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Energy Systems and Distributed Generation ECE413H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Electric Drives ECE463H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Engineering Science Option Seminar ESC301H1 Y 1 - - 0.25
CS/HSS or Technical Elective S 0.50
YEAR 4 ENERGY SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Core Courses Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Design and Optimization of Hydro and Wind Electric Plants CIV401H1 F 3
- 2 0.50
Energy Systems Capstone Design ESC470H1 S - - 5 0.50
Thesis ESC499Y1 Y 3 2 - 1.00
Four (4) Technical Electives
One (1) HSS/CS Elective
One (1) Free Elective
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
Fall Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Introduction to Fusion Energy AER507H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Petroleum Processing CHE451H1 F 3 - - 0.50
Aqueous Process Engineering CHE565H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Elements of Nuclear Engineering CHE566H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Studies in Building Science CIV575H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Power Electronics: Converter Topologies ECE514H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Photonic Devices ECE427H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Nuclear Reactor Theory and Design MIE407H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Machine Design MIE442H1 F 3 1.50 3 0.50
Alternative Energy Systems MIE515H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Combustion and Fuels MIE516H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Chemical Reaction Engineering CHE333H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Advanced Reactor Design CHE412H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Fuel Cells and Electrochemical Conversion Devices CHE469H1 S 3 -
1 0.50
Nuclear Engineering CHE568H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment CIV440H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Sustainable Buildings CIV576H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Electromagnetic Fields ECE357H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Power Electronics: Switch-Mode Power Supplies ECE533H1 S 3 1 1
0.50
Bioenergy from Sustainable Forest Management FOR310H1 S 2 - 1
0.50
Bioenergy and Biorefinery Technology FOR425H1 S 2 - 2 0.50
Physics of the Earth (Formerly PHY395H1) JPE395H1 S - - - 0.50
Design for the Environment MIE315H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
* Thermal and Machine Design of Nuclear Power Reactors MIE408H1 S 3
- 2 0.50
Fuel Cell Systems MIE517H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Nanotechnology in Alternate Energy Systems MSE458H1 S 3 - 2
0.50
1. Students who completed CIV301H1 in Year 3 are required to take a technical
elective in place of CIV401H1.
2. APS305H1, a core course within the Energy curriculum, counts towards the
Complementary Studies requirement.
3. Students may substitute a CS/HSS or free elective for the technical elective in
3S by taking an additional technical elective in place of the CS/HSS or free
elective in the fourth year.
MAJOR - INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING (AEESCBASEI)
Infrastructure Closure
* Please note: The Engineering Science Major in Infrastructure is closing. Students
who enter Year 1 of the Engineering Science program after Fall 2018 will not be
allowed to select this major.

YEAR 3 INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING


Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Economic Analysis and Decision Making CHE374H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Urban Operations Research CIV355H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Transport Planning CIV531H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Geotechnical Engineering I CME321H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Engineering Science Option Seminar ESC301H1 Y 1 - - 0.25
Complementary Studies Elective F 0.50
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Mechanics of Solids and Structures AER373H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Structural Analysis I CIV214H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Reinforced Concrete I CIV313H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Transport II - Performance CIV332H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Public Transit Operations and Planning CIV516H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Engineering Science Option Seminar ESC301H1 Y 1 - - 0.25
YEAR 4 INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING
Fall Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Engineering Project Finance and Management CIV460H1 F 3 - 1
0.50
Thesis ESC499H1 F 3 2 - 0.50
Specialty Elective 1 F 0.50
Technical Elective F 0.50
Technical Elective F 0.50
Take any one from the following:
Survey CAMP (Civil and Mineral Practicals) CME358H1 F - - -
0.50
Transportation Specialty
Technology in Society and the Biosphere I APS301H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Management of Construction CIV280H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Alternative Energy Systems MIE515H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Structures Specialty
Reinforced Concrete II CIV416H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Concrete Technology CIV514H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Introduction to Structural Dynamics CIV515H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Prestressed Concrete CIV517H1 F 3 - - 0.50
Studies in Building Science CIV575H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Winter Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Group Design Project CIV498H1 S - - 3 0.50
Specialty Elective 2 S 0.50
Specialty Elective 3 S 0.50
Specialty Elective 4 S 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective S 0.50
Take any three from the following:
Transportation Specialty
Sustainable Energy Systems CIV380H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Infrastructure for Sustainable Cities CIV577H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Structures Specialty
Solid Mechanics II CIV510H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Behaviour and Design of Steel Structures CIV518H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Geotechnical Design CIV523H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Sustainable Buildings CIV576H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
1. Students who do not wish to specialize may take courses from either the
Transportation or Structures List.
2. Students may take a half year thesis in the spring term, if they shift a
specialty elective into the fall term. Students may opt for a full-year thesis by
replacing 0.5 Specialty Elective credit with the additional 0.5 credit for Thesis.
3. Senior students may take 1000-series (graduate level) courses as Specialty
Electives, provided they obtain the approval of the Department of Civil Engineering
and the Division of Engineering Science. In particular, courses on Transportation
and Air Quality, Mechanics of Reinforced Concrete, Infrastructure Economics,
Simulation, Freight Transportation and ITS Applications, Airport Planning,
Transportation and Development, Transportation Demand Analysis, Modelling Transport
Emissions, Bridge Engineering, Principles of Earthquake Engineering and Seismic
Design, and Finite Element Methods in Structural Mechanics may be of interest to
Infrastructure Major students.
4. The Technical Elective may be chosen from any 400 or 500 level technical course
offered in Engineering provided students have taken the pre-requisite course(s).
Other non-Engineering courses may be taken with the approval of the Division of
Engineering Science.
5. CME358H1 is offered during the summer and may be taken to satisfy a Specialty
Elective for either the Fall or Winter semester in Year 4. CME358H1 may be taken
in the summer following Year 2 or Year 3. Enrolment in the course is limited;
priority is given to currently registered Civil and Mineral students, and is
available to Engineering Science Infrastructure Majors on a space-available basis.
Note: There is an additional fee associated with CME358H1 to cover room and board
during the survey camp.

MAJOR - ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS, STATISTICS & FINANCE (AEESCBASEF)


Year 3 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS, STATISTICS & FINANCE
Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Partial Differential Equations APM384H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Economic Analysis and Decision Making CHE374H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Financial Engineering MIE375H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Methods of Data Analysis I STA302H1 F 3 - - 0.50
Probability STA347H1 F 3 - - 0.50
Engineering Science Option Seminar ESC301H1 Y 1 - - 0.25
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Financial Principles for Actuarial Science II ACT370H1 S 3 - -
0.50
Engineering Finance and Economics CHE375H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Elements of Analysis MAT336H1 S 3 - - 0.50
Mathematical Programming (Optimization) MIE376H1 S 3 2 1 0.50
Financial Optimization Models MIE377H1 S 3 1 1 0.50
Engineering Science Option Seminar ESC301H1 Y 1 - - 0.25
Year 4 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS, STATISTICS & FINANCE
Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Thesis ESC499Y1 Y 3 2 - 1.00
Stochastic Methods for Actuarial Science ACT460H1 F 3 - - 0.50
Engineering Mathematics, Statistics and Finance Capstone Design MIE479H1 F
- - 5 0.50
Two (2) Complementary Studies Electives F/S/Y 1.00
Four (4) Technical Elective F/S/Y 2.00
1. Students may take a half-year thesis ESC499H1 and an additional 0.5 credit from
the electives list instead of a full-year thesis ESC499Y1.

Technical Electives
Electives Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Introduction to Databases CSC343H1 F 2 - 1 0.50
Foundations of Computing ECE358H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Systems Modelling and Simulation MIE360H1 F 3 2 1 0.50
Operations Research III: Advanced OR MIE365H1 F 3 2 1 0.50
Scheduling MIE562H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Decision Analysis MIE566H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Fixed Income Securities RSM430H1 F 2 - - 0.50
Statistical Computation STA410H1 F 3 - - 0.50
Other Technical Elective F 0.50
Electives Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Scientific Computing AER336H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Mathematical Theory of Finance APM466H1 S 3 - - 0.50
Modelling in Biological and Chemical Systems CHE471H1 S 3 - 1
0.50
Data-based Modelling for Prediction and Control CHE507H1 S 3 - 1
0.50
Data Structures and Analysis CSC263H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Introduction to Databases CSC343H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Machine Learning and Data Mining CSC411H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Introduction to Machine Learning ECE421H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Cases in Operations Research MIE367H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Knowledge Modelling and Management MIE457H1 S 3 1 1 0.50
Analytics in Action MIE465H1 S 3 2 - 0.50
Reliability and Maintainability Engineering MIE469H1 S 3 - 2
0.50
Risk Management for Financial Managers RSM432H1 S 2 - - 0.50
Financial Trading Strategies (formerly RSM412H1 Financial Trading Strategies)
RSM434H1 S 2 - - 0.50
Stochastic Processes (formerly STA348H1) STA447H1 S 3 - - 0.50
Time Series Analysis STA457H1 S 3 - - 0.50
Other Technical Elective F/S/Y 0.00MAJOR - MACHINE
INTELLIGENCE (AEESCBASEL)
YEAR 3 MACHINE INTELLIGENCE ENGINEERING
Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Economic Analysis and Decision Making CHE374H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Signal Analysis and Communication ECE355H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Foundations of Computing ECE358H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Matrix Algebra and Optimization ECE367H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Engineering Science Option Seminar ESC301H1 Y 1 - - 0.25
Introduction to Machine Intelligence MIE324H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Systems Software ECE353H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Probabilistic Reasoning ECE368H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Introduction to Machine Learning ECE421H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Engineering Science Option Seminar ESC301H1 Y 1 - - 0.25
Artificial Intelligence ROB311H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
One (1) Technical Elective S 0.50
YEAR 4 MACHINE INTELLIGENCE ENGINEERING
Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Machine Intelligence Capstone Design ECE429H1 F - - 5 0.50
Thesis ESC499Y1 Y 3 2 - 1.00
Decision Support Systems MIE451H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Two (2) HSS/CS Electives F/S/Y 1.00
Three (3) Technical Electives F/S 1.50
One of:
Distributed Systems ECE419H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Computer Systems Programming ECE454H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
1. Machine Intelligence Major students must complete 2.0 credits of Technical
Electives, and 1.0 credits of Complementary Studies (CS) / Humanities and Social
Sciences (HSS) electives in Years 3 and 4. All students must fulfill the Faculty
graduation requirement of 2.0 CS/HSS credits, at least 1.0 of which must be HSS.
ESC203H1 is 0.5 HSS. Technical and CS/HSS Electives may be taken in any sequence.

2. Please note, some courses have limited enrolment. Availability of elective


courses for timetabling purposes is not guaranteed. It is the student�s
responsibility to ensure a conflict-free timetable. Technical Electives outside of
the group of courses below must be approved in advance by the Division of
Engineering Science.

3. Students enrolled in the Machine Intelligence Major may take a maximum of four
(4) 300- or 400- series courses in the Department of Computer Science (CSC).

4. Students may take Computer Systems Programming (ECE454H1) in year 3 by moving


Economic Analysis and Decision Making (CHE374H1) to year 4.

Technical Electives

Students may select their technical electives from any combination of the above
groupings, which exist to help students with their course selection. New elective
options will be considered on an annual basis, in particular as Machine
Intelligence and related disciplines grow at the University of Toronto:
Technical Electives
Artificial Intelligence Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Information Theory CSC310H1 F 2 - 1 0.50
Intro to Neural Networks & Machine Learning CSC321H1 S 2 - 1
0.50
Natural Language Computing CSC401H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Introduction to Image Understanding CSC420H1 F 2 1 - 0.50
Computational Linguistics CSC485H1 F 3 - - 0.50
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning CSC486H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Knowledge Modelling and Management MIE457H1 S 3 1 1 0.50
Decision Analysis MIE566H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Software Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Intro to Databases CSC343H1 F/S 2 - 1 0.50
Software Engineering CSC444H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Computer Organization ECE352H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Computer Security ECE568H1 F/S 3 3 - 0.50
Distributed Systems ECE419H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Computer Systems Programming ECE454H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Technical Electives
Hardware Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Real-Time Computer Control ECE411H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Robot Modeling and Control ECE470H1 F/S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Digital Systems Design ECE532H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Computer Vision for Robotics ROB501H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Mathematics and Modelling Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Scientific Computing AER336H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Medical Imaging BME595H1 S 2 3 1 0.50
Introduction to Control Theory ECE356H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Digital Signal Processing ECE431H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Linear Control Theory ECE557H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Elements of Analysis MAT336H1 S 3 - - 0.50
Complex Analysis MAT389H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Methods of Data Analysis I STA302H1 F 3 - - 0.50
Statistical Computation STA410H1 F 3 - - 0.50MAJOR - ENGINEERING
PHYSICS (AEESCBASEP)
YEAR 3 ENGINEERING PHYSICS
Fall Session Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Economic Analysis and Decision Making CHE374H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Electronics ECE360H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Advanced Physics Laboratory PHY327H1 F - 6 - 0.50
Quantum Mechanics I PHY356H1 F 2 - 1 0.50
Engineering Science Option Seminar ESC301H1 Y 1 - - 0.25
At least one of:
Partial Differential Equations APM384H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Complex Analysis MAT389H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Winter Session- Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Electromagnetic Fields ECE357H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Classical Mechanics PHY354H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Engineering Science Option Seminar ESC301H1 Y 1 - - 0.25
Four (4) Group A Electives S 2.00
1.It is highly recommended that students take one of ECE342H1, ECE350H1, ECE431H1
or CHE568H1 to reduce accreditation constraints in Year 4.
2. Students who take 3 Group A electives in the Winter Session must complete 1
Group A elective in the Fall Session. Students must obtain a total of 5.75 credits
in Year 3.
3. Students must take PHY427H1 in 3S, 4F, or 4S.
4. Students may take APM346H1 in place of APM384H1.
5. Students may take MAT334H1 in place of MAT389H1.
6. Students may take CHE374H1 in 4F.
YEAR 4 ENGINEERING PHYSICS
YEAR 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Thesis ESC499Y1 Y 3 2 - 1.00
Engineering Science Capstone Design ESC471H1 F - - 5 0.50
Two (2) Complementary Studies electives F/S/Y 1.00
Three (3) electives from Group B F/S 1.50
Two (2) electives from Groups A or B F/S 1.00
Group A and B Electives
Group A Electives Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Introduction to Fusion Energy AER507H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Partial Differential Equations APM384H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Introduction to Astrophysics AST320H1 S 2 - - 0.50
Introduction to Practical Astronomy AST325H1 F - 3 - 0.50
Imaging Case Studies in Clinical Engineering BME520H1 S 2 2 1
0.50
Medical Imaging BME595H1 F 2 3 1 0.50
Data-based Modelling for Prediction and Control CHE507H1 S 3 - 1
0.50
Nuclear Engineering CHE568H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Fundamentals of Optics ECE318H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Computer Hardware ECE342H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Semiconductor Electronic Devices ECE350H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Signal Analysis and Communication ECE355H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Digital Signal Processing ECE431H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Introduction to Micro- and Nano-Fabrication Technologies ECE442H1 F 3
2 1 0.50
Optical Communications and Networks ECE469H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Photonic Devices ECE427H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Groups and Symmetries MAT301H1 F/S 3 - - 0.50
Elements of Analysis MAT336H1 S 3 - - 0.50
Complex Analysis MAT389H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Polynomial Equations and Fields MAT401H1 F 3 - - 0.50
Classical Geometries MAT402H1 S 3 - - 0.50
Nuclear and Particle Physics PHY357H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Atoms, Molecules and Solids PHY358H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Physics of Climate PHY392H1 S 2 - - 0.50
Physics of the Earth (Formerly PHY395H1) JPE395H1 S - - - 0.50
Times Series Analysis PHY408H1 S 1 2 - 0.50
Advanced Physics Laboratory PHY427H1 F/S - 6 - 0.50
Advanced Practical Physics II PHY428H1 F/S - 6 - 0.50
Advanced Practical Physics III PHY429H1 F/S - 6 - 0.50
Relativity Theory II PHY484H1 S 2 - - 0.50
Group B Electives Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Geophysical Imaging with Non-seismic Methods ESS452H1 F 2 - -
0.50
Seismology (Formerly PHY493H1) JPE493H1 F - - - 0.50
Computational Physics PHY407H1 F 1 3 - 0.50
Relativistic Electrodynamics PHY450H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Statistical Mechanics PHY452H1 S 2 - - 0.50
Continuum Mechanics PHY454H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Quantum Mechanics II PHY456H1 F 2 - 1 0.50
Nonlinear Physics PHY460H1 S 2 - - 0.50
Relativity Theory I PHY483H1 F 2 - - 0.50
Advanced Classical Optics PHY485H1 F 2 - - 0.50
Condensed Matter Physics PHY487H1 F 2 - - 0.50
Introduction to High Energy Physics PHY489H1 F 2 - - 0.50
Advanced Atmospheric Physics PHY492H1 F 2 - - 0.50MAJOR -
ROBOTICS ENGINEERING (AEESCBASEZ)
Year 3 ROBOTICS ENGINEERING
Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Dynamics AER301H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Economic Analysis and Decision Making CHE374H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Data Structures and Analysis CSC263H1 F 2 - 1 0.50
Electronics for Robotics MIE366H1 F 3 1.50 2 0.50
Introduction to Robotics ROB301H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Mathematics for Robotics ROB310H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Engineering Science Option Seminar ESC301H1 Y 1 - - 0.25
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Control Systems AER372H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence CSC384H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Introduction to Learning from Data ROB313H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Microprocessors and Embedded Microcontrollers MIE438H1 S 2 3 -
0.50
Engineering Science Option Seminar ESC301H1 Y 1 - - 0.25
CS/HSS or Technical Elective S 0.50
Year 4 ROBOTICS ENGINEERING
Fall Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Thesis ESC499Y1 Y 3 2 - 1.00
Robot Modeling and Control ECE470H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Linear Control Theory ECE557H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Computer Vision for Robotics ROB501H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
CS/HSS or Technical Elective F 0.50
Winter Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Thesis ESC499Y1 Y 3 2 - 1.00
Mobile Robotics and Perception ROB521H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
* Mechatronics Systems: Design and Integration MIE443H1 S 2 5 -
0.50
CS/HSS or Technical Elective S 0.50
CS/HSS or Technical Elective S 0.50
1. Robotics Major students must complete 1.0 credit of Technical Electives, and 1.0
credit of Complementary Studies (CS)/Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) electives
in Years 3 and 4. All students must fulfill the Faculty graduation requirement of
2.0 CS/HSS credits, at least 1.0 of which must be HSS. ESC203 is 0.5 HSS. Technical
and CS/HSS Electives may be taken in any sequence.

2. Students enrolled in the Robotics Major may take a maximum of four (4) 300- or
400-series courses in the Department of Computer Science (CSC), including the two
core courses.

Students are required to select their technical electives from the list of approved
courses below. Some courses have limited enrolment. Availability of elective
courses for timetabling purposes is not guaranteed. It is the student's
responsibility to ensure a conflict-free timetable. Technical Electives outside of
the group of courses below must be approved in advance by the Division of
Engineering Science.

TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Functional Courses
Scientific Computing AER336H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Partial Differential Equations APM384H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Data-based Modelling for Prediction and Control CHE507H1 S 3 - 1
0.50
Introduction to Neural Networks and Machine Learning CSC321H1 S - -
- 0.50
Natural Language Computing CSC401H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Probabilistic Learning and Reasoning CSC412H1 S - - - 0.50
Computational Linguistics CSC485H1 F 3 - - 0.50
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning CSC486H1 S - - - 0.50
Computer Organization ECE352H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Systems Software ECE353H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Signal Analysis and Communication ECE355H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Real-Time Computer Control ECE411H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Digital Signal Processing ECE431H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Neural Bioelectricity ECE445H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Intelligent Image Processing ECE516H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Digital Systems Design ECE532H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Geometry of Curves and Surfaces MAT363H1 S 3 - - 0.50
Complex Analysis MAT389H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
* Mechatronics Principles MIE444H1 F 2 3 - 0.50
Other technical elective F/S 0.50
TECHNICAL ELECTIVES Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Application Courses
Aircraft Flight AER302H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Aerodynamics AER307H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Space Systems Design AER407H1 F - 3 - 0.50
Human Whole Body Biomechanics BME430H1 S 3 2 - 0.50
Automated Manufacturing MIE422H1 F 2 3 - 0.50
Biomechanics I MIE439H1 S 3 2 - 0.50
Micro/Nano Robotics MIE505H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Materials Science and Engineering
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM IN MATERIALS ENGINEERING (AEMMSBASC)
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT COUNSELLOR:
Ms. Sabrin Mohamed
Room 140, Wallberg Building 416-978-7308
Email: sabrin.mohamed@utoronto.ca

The goal of the materials engineering undergraduate curriculum is to provide an


understanding of the underlying principles of synthesis, characterization and
processing of materials and of the interrelationships among structure, properties,
and processing. The program prepares students for professional careers in a wide
variety of industries, as well as for advanced study in this field. It also
provides students with the opportunity to broaden their education in engineering
and science or to expand their knowledge in a particular technical area by offering
course foundations in four core areas: biomaterials, manufacturing with materials,
sustainable materials processing, and design of materials (including
nanomaterials).

The first year of the program establishes basic fundamentals in math, chemistry,
and physics with an introduction to design, communications, and societal issues in
Engineering. In the second year, the students are introduced to the structural and
analytical characterization of materials, mechanics of solids, thermodynamics,
diffusion and kinetics, fundamentals and processing of organic materials, and
engineering statistics. The third year is devoted to core courses in electrical and
quantum mechanical properties of matter, thermodynamics, heat and mass transfer,
phase transformations, process design, mechanical behaviour along with a full year
materials manufacturing and design laboratory. The fourth year has core courses in
environmental degradation of materials and materials selection in design plus
technical electives in the four core areas (for technical electives outside the
calendar list provided please consult with the Associate Chair, Undergraduate).
The fourth year also culminates in a senior design course in which the students
integrate the knowledge obtained during their prior studies. The technical aspects
of the curriculum are complemented by communication, humanities and social sciences
courses and by material on leadership, ethics, team building and environmental
responsibility that are distributed throughout the curriculum.
For those students interested in pursuing an Engineering Minor, please read the
detailed information provided at the beginning of this chapter. By selecting
courses which meet both MSE requirements and the requirements of the respective
Minor, it is possible for a student to complete a Minor during the normal course of
study.

For those students interested in pursuing the Jeffrey Skoll BASc/MBA (SKOLL)
Program, please read the detailed information provided at the beginning of this
chapter.

FIRST YEAR MATERIALS ENGINEERING


Fall Session - Year 1 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Orientation to Engineering APS100H1 F 1 - 1 0.25
Engineering Strategies & Practice I APS111H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Mechanics CIV100H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Calculus I MAT186H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Linear Algebra MAT188H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Introduction to Materials Science MSE101H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 1 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Fundamentals of Computer Programming APS106H1 S 3 2 1 0.50
Engineering Strategies & Practice II APS112H1 S 2 2 - 0.50
Physical Chemistry CHE112H1 S 3 1 1 0.50
Electrical Fundamentals ECE110H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Calculus II MAT187H1 S 3 - 1 0.50Approved Course Substitution
Students are able to substitute MAT186H1 with the online calculus course APS162H1.
Students are able to substitute MAT187H1 with the online calculus course APS163H1.
Students are able to substitute APS110H1 with the online course APS164H1.
SECOND YEAR MATERIALS ENGINEERING
Fall Session - Year 2 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Calculus and Differential Equations MAT294H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Thermodynamics I MSE202H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Structure and Characterization of Materials MSE219H1 F 3 3 1
0.50
Inorganic Materials Chemistry and Processing MSE244H1 F 3 3 1
0.50
Communications MSE298H1 Y 1 - 1 0.50
Humanities/Complementary Studies Elective F 0.50
Winter Session - Year 2 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Mechanics of Solid Materials MSE222H1 S 3 1.50 1.50 0.50
Diffusion and Kinetics MSE217H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Engineering Statistics and Numerical Methods MSE238H1 S 3 - 2
0.50
Organic Materials Chemistry and Properties MSE245H1 S 3 3 1
0.50
Communications MSE298H1 Y 1 - 1 0.50
Humanities/Complementary Studies Elective S 0.50
Practical Experience Requirement - As described in the beginning pages of this
chapter, students are required to have completed a total of 600 hours of acceptable
practical experience, before graduation, (normally acquired during summer vacation
periods).

MATERIAL ENGINEERING

THIRD YEAR MATERIALS ENGINEERING


Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Engineering Economics and Accounting MIE258H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Thermodynamics II MSE302H1 F 3 2 1 0.50
Mechanical Behaviour of Materials MSE316H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Heat and Mass Transfer for Materials Processing MSE332H1 F 3 - 2
0.50
Materials Manufacturing and Design Laboratory MSE398Y1 Y 2 4 -
1.00
Humanities/Complementary Studies or Technical Elective F
0.50
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Phase Transformations MSE318H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Materials Physics MSE335H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Design and Simulation of Materials Processes MSE351H1 S 3 2 1
0.50
Materials Production MSE355H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Materials Manufacturing and Design Laboratory MSE398Y1 Y 2 4 -
1.00
Humanities/Complementary Studies or Technical Elective
Biomaterials Theme:
Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Introduction to Biomaterials MSE343H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Engineering Biology CHE353H1 F 2 - 2 0.50
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Physiological Control Systems MIE331H1 S 3 1 1 0.50
Cellular and Molecular Biology CHE354H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Design of Materials Theme:
Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Synthesis of Nanostructured Materials MSE459H1 F 3 2 - 0.50
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Introduction to Inorganic and Polymer Materials Chemistry CHM325H1 S 3
- - 0.50
Introduction to Electronic Devices ECE335H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Sustainable Materials Processing Theme:
Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Process Design CHE324H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Reaction Kinetics CHE332H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Process Metallurgy of Iron and Steel MSE437H1 F 2 - 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Chemical Reaction Engineering CHE333H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Mineral Processing MSE301H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Manufacturing with Materials Theme:
Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Circuits with Applications to Mechanical Engineering Systems MIE342H1 F
3 1.50 1 0.50
Mechanical Engineering Design MIE243H1 F 3 2 2 0.50
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Mechanics of Solids II MIE320H1 S 3 1.50 2 0.50
Quality Control and Improvement MIE364H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Manufacturing Engineering MIE221H1 S 3 2 1 0.50
Introduction to Quality Control MIE304H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Thermal Energy Conversion MIE311H1 S 3 3 - 0.50

FOURTH YEAR MATERIALS ENGINEERING


Fall Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Materials Selection in Design II MSE401H1 F 2 2 1 0.50
Environmental Degradation of Materials MSE415H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Capstone Team Design Project MSE498Y1 Y - 6 2 1.00
Technical Elective F 0.50
Humanities/Complementary Studies or Technical Elective F
0.50
Winter Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Capstone Team Design Project MSE498Y1 Y - 6 2 1.00
Professional Ethics and Practice MSE490H1 S 2 - - 0.25
Technical Elective S 0.50
Technical Elective S 0.50
Humanities/Complementary Studies or Technical Elective S
0.50
Free Elective S 0.50

Biomaterials Theme:
Fall Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Engineering Biology CHE353H1 F 2 - 2 0.50
Applied Chemistry IV � Applied Polymer Chemistry, Science and Engineering
CHE562H1 F 3 - - 0.50
Computational Materials Design MSE438H1 F 3 2 1 0.50
Emerging Applications in Biomaterials MSE440H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Cellular and Molecular Biology CHE354H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Design of Materials Theme:
Fall Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Introduction to Micro- and Nano-Fabrication Technologies ECE442H1 F 3
2 1 0.50
Electronic Materials MSE430H1 F 2 - 1 0.50
Computational Materials Design MSE438H1 F 3 2 1 0.50
Synthesis of Nanostructured Materials MSE459H1 F 3 2 - 0.50
Winter Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Optical and Photonic Materials MSE435H1 S 3 2 2 0.50
Advanced Physical Properties of Structural Nanomaterials MSE451H1 S 3
2 1 0.50
Nanotechnology in Alternate Energy Systems MSE458H1 S 3 - 2
0.50
Materials Physics II MSE462H1 S 2 - 1 0.50
Sustainable Materials Processing Theme:
Fall Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Aqueous Process Engineering CHE565H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Computational Materials Design MSE438H1 F 3 2 1 0.50
Plant and Process Design MSE450H1 F 2 - 3 0.50
Winter Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Process Simulation and Computer Design MSE455H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Innovation and Manufacturing of Sustainable Materials FOR424H1 S 2 -
1 0.50
Mineral Processing MSE301H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Manufacturing with Materials Theme:
Fall Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Introduction to Micro- and Nano-Fabrication Technologies ECE442H1 F 3
2 1 0.50
Fracture and Failure Analysis MSE419H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Computational Materials Design MSE438H1 F 3 2 1 0.50
Engineered Ceramics MSE461H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Winter Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Solid State Processing and Surface Treatment MSE421H1 S 3 - 2
0.50
Forensic Engineering MSE431H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Macromolecular Materials Engineering MSE432H1 S 3 - -
0.50GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

FIRST YEAR INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING


Fall Session - Year 1 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Courses
Orientation to Engineering APS100H1 F 1 - 1 0.25
Engineering Strategies & Practice I APS111H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Mechanics CIV100H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Calculus I MAT186H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Linear Algebra MAT188H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Introduction to Materials Science MSE101H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 1 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Courses
Fundamentals of Computer Programming APS106H1 S 3 2 1 0.50
Engineering Strategies & Practice II APS112H1 S 2 2 - 0.50
Electrical Fundamentals ECE110H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Calculus II MAT187H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Dynamics MIE100H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Seminar Course: Introduction to Mechanical and Industrial Engineering MIE191H1
S 1 - - 0.15Approved Course Substitution
Students are able to substitute MAT186H1 with the online calculus course APS162H1.
Students are able to substitute MAT187H1 with the online calculus course APS163H1.
Students are able to substitute APS110H1 with the online course APS164H1.
SECOND YEAR INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Fall Session - Year 2 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Courses
Probability MIE236H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Psychology For Engineers MIE242H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Fundamentals of Object Oriented Programming MIE250H1 F 2 3 -
0.50
Engineering Economics and Accounting MIE258H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Modelling with Differential and Difference Equations MAT231H1 F 3 -
2 0.50
Winter Session - Year 2 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Courses
Statistics MIE237H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Human Centred Systems Design MIE240H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Data Modelling MIE253H1 S 3 2 - 0.50
Operations Research I: Deterministic OR MIE262H1 S 3 2 1 0.50
Operations Research II: Stochastic OR MIE263H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
THIRD YEAR INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Course
Industrial Ergonomics and the Workplace MIE343H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Design and Analysis of Information Systems MIE350H1 F 3 1 1
0.50
Systems Modelling and Simulation MIE360H1 F 3 2 1 0.50
Natural Science Elective (Choose One):
Engineering Biology CHE353H1 F 2 - 2 0.50
Urban Engineering Ecology CIV220H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Terrestrial Energy Systems CIV300H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Technical Elective (Choose One):
Ergonomic Design of Information Systems MIE344H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Business Process Engineering MIE354H1 F 3 2 - 0.50
Operations Research III: Advanced OR MIE365H1 F 3 2 1 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective
CS Elective F 0.50
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Course
Algorithms & Numerical Methods MIE335H1 S 3 1 1 0.50
Resource and Production Modelling MIE363H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Quality Control and Improvement MIE364H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Technical Elective (Choose One):
Case Studies in Human Factors and Ergonomics MIE345H1 S 3 - 2
0.50
Cases in Operations Research MIE367H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Analytics in Action MIE465H1 S 3 2 - 0.50
Reliability and Maintainability Engineering MIE469H1 S 3 - 2
0.50
Complementary Studies Elective
CS Elective S 0.50
Practical Experience Requirement - As described in the beginning pages of this
chapter, students are required to have completed a total of 600 hours of acceptable
practical experience before graduation (normally during their summer periods).
At least two of the four (0.5 credit) Complementary Studies Electives to be taken
between third and fourth year must be Humanities/Social Sciences courses (see the
Complementary Studies section at the beginning of this chapter). Students are
responsible for ensuring that each elective taken is approved. Please consult the
electives list available on the Engineering Office of the Registrar's website.
Students may choose an alternative Natural Science course to the three listed. A
list of approved alternative Natural Science courses offered by the Faculty of Arts
& Science is available on the Engineering Office of the Registrar's website.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE YEAR
Students registered within this program, and all other undergraduate programs
within the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, may elect to enrol and
participate in the Professional Experience Year (PEY) program. The PEY program
requires that qualified students undertake a paid, full-time 12-16 month continuous
work period with a cooperating company. Details are described in the beginning of
this chapter. For more information, consult the Professional Experience Year
Office, 222 College Street, Suite 106 early in session 2F or 3F.

FOURTH YEAR INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING


FOURTH YEAR INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Fall Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Courses:
Integrated System Design MIE463H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Capstone Design MIE490Y1 Y - - 4 1.00
Technical Electives (Choose Two):
Financial Engineering APS502H1 F - - 3 0.50
Ergonomic Design of Information Systems MIE344H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Business Process Engineering MIE354H1 F 3 2 - 0.50
Operations Research III: Advanced OR MIE365H1 F 3 2 1 0.50
* Design of Innovative Products MIE440H1 F 2 2 1 0.50
Decision Support Systems MIE451H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Research Thesis MIE498H1 F - - 4 0.50
Research Thesis MIE498Y1 Y - - 4 1.00
Engineering Psychology and Human Performance MIE523H1 F 3 3 -
0.50
Scheduling MIE562H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Decision Analysis MIE566H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective
CS Elective F/Y 0.50
Winter Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Courses:
Organization Design MIE459H1 S 4 - - 0.50
Capstone Design MIE490Y1 Y - - 4 1.00
Technical Electives (Choose Two):
Case Studies in Human Factors and Ergonomics MIE345H1 S 3 - 2
0.50
Cases in Operations Research MIE367H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Knowledge Modelling and Management MIE457H1 S 3 1 1 0.50
Analytics in Action MIE465H1 S 3 2 - 0.50
Reliability and Maintainability Engineering MIE469H1 S 3 - 2
0.50
Research Thesis MIE498H1 S - - 4 0.50
Research Thesis MIE498Y1 Y - - 4 1.00
* Advanced Manufacturing Technologies MIE519H1 S 3 - - 0.50
Human Factors Integration MIE542H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Healthcare Systems MIE561H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Dynamic & Distributed Decision Making MIE567H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective
CS Elective S/Y 0.50

FIRST YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


Fall Session - Year 1 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Courses
Orientation to Engineering APS100H1 F 1 - 1 0.25
Engineering Strategies & Practice I APS111H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Mechanics CIV100H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Calculus I MAT186H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Linear Algebra MAT188H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Introduction to Materials Science MSE101H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 1 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Courses
Fundamentals of Computer Programming APS106H1 S 3 2 1 0.50
Engineering Strategies & Practice II APS112H1 S 2 2 - 0.50
Electrical Fundamentals ECE110H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Calculus II MAT187H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Dynamics MIE100H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Seminar Course: Introduction to Mechanical and Industrial Engineering MIE191H1
S 1 - - 0.15

SECOND YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


Fall Session - Year 2 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Courses
Engineering Analysis MIE230H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Probability and Statistics with Engineering Applications MIE231H1 F 3
2 2 0.50
Mechanical Engineering Design MIE243H1 F 3 2 2 0.50
Materials Science MIE270H1 F 3 0.75 1.50 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective
CS Elective F/Y 0.50
Winter Session - Year 2 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Courses
Differential Equations MAT234H1 S 3 - 1.50 0.50
Thermodynamics MIE210H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Manufacturing Engineering MIE221H1 S 3 2 1 0.50
Mechanics of Solids I MIE222H1 S 3 1.50 1.50 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective
CS Elective S/Y 0.50

THIRD YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Courses
Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines MIE301H1 F 3 3 2 0.50
Fluid Mechanics I MIE312H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Circuits with Applications to Mechanical Engineering Systems MIE342H1 F
3 1.50 1 0.50
Engineering Economics and Accounting MIE258H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Natural Science Elective (choose one):
Engineering Biology CHE353H1 F 2 - 2 0.50
Urban Engineering Ecology CIV220H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Terrestrial Energy Systems CIV300H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Courses
Design for the Environment MIE315H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Heat and Mass Transfer MIE313H1 S 3 1.50 2 0.50
Numerical Methods I MIE334H1 S 3 - 1.50 0.50
Stream Options (Choose two streams)
Manufacturing
Introduction to Quality Control MIE304H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Mechatronics
Analog and Digital Electronics for Mechatronics MIE346H1 S 3 1.50 1
0.50
Solid Mechanics & Design
Mechanics of Solids II MIE320H1 S 3 1.50 2 0.50
Energy and Environment
Thermal Energy Conversion MIE311H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Bioengineering
Cellular and Molecular Biology CHE354H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
Physiological Control Systems MIE331H1 S 3 1 1 0.50

FOURTH YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


Fall Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Course:
Capstone Design MIE491Y1 Y - - 4 1.00
Stream Courses (two of):
Manufacturing
Automated Manufacturing MIE422H1 F 2 3 - 0.50
Mechatronics
Control Systems I MIE404H1 F 3 3 2 0.50
Solid Mechanics & Design
Machine Design MIE442H1 F 3 1.50 3 0.50
Energy & Environment
Alternative Energy Systems MIE515H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Bioengineering
Biotransport Phenomena MIE520H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Technical Electives (one of):
Aerodynamics AER307H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Robotics AER525H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Operating Systems ECE344H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Industrial Ergonomics and the Workplace MIE343H1 F 3 3 - 0.50
Systems Modelling and Simulation MIE360H1 F 3 2 1 0.50
Nuclear Reactor Theory and Design MIE407H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
* Applied Fluid Mechanics MIE414H1 F 3 3 1 0.50
* Design of Innovative Products MIE440H1 F 2 2 1 0.50
* Mechatronics Principles MIE444H1 F 2 3 - 0.50
Research Thesis MIE498H1 F - - 4 0.50
Research Thesis MIE498Y1 Y - - 4 1.00
Fluids of Biological Systems MIE508H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Combustion and Fuels MIE516H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Engineering Psychology and Human Performance MIE523H1 F 3 3 -
0.50
Engineering Analysis II MIE563H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Materials Selection in Design II MSE401H1 F 2 2 1 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective (one):
CS Elective F 0.50
Winter Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Core Required Course:
Capstone Design MIE491Y1 Y - - 4 1.00
Technical Electives (three of):
Imaging Case Studies in Clinical Engineering BME520H1 S 2 2 1
0.50
Medical Imaging BME595H1 S 2 3 1 0.50
Biocomposites: Mechanics and Bioinspiration CHE475H1 S 3 - 1
0.50
Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment CIV440H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Operating Systems ECE344H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
Innovation and Manufacturing of Sustainable Materials FOR424H1 S 2 -
1 0.50
Vibrations MIE402H1 S 3 1 2 0.50
* Thermal and Machine Design of Nuclear Power Reactors MIE408H1 S 3
- 2 0.50
Waves and Their Applications in Non-Destructive Testing and Imaging MIE433H1
S 3 - - 0.50
Microprocessors and Embedded Microcontrollers MIE438H1 S 2 3 -
0.50
Biomechanics I MIE439H1 S 3 2 - 0.50
* Design Optimization MIE441H1 S 3 2 - 0.50
* Mechatronics Systems: Design and Integration MIE443H1 S 2 5 -
0.50
Reliability and Maintainability Engineering MIE469H1 S 3 - 2
0.50
Research Thesis MIE498H1 S - - 4 0.50
Research Thesis MIE498Y1 Y - - 4 1.00
Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics MIE504H1 S 3 - - 0.50
Micro/Nano Robotics MIE505H1 S 3 3 - 0.50
* MEMS Design and Microfabrication MIE506H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Fundamentals MIE507H1 S
3 - 2 0.50
Fuel Cell Systems MIE517H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
* Advanced Manufacturing Technologies MIE519H1 S 3 - - 0.50
Product Design MIE540H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Advanced Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer MIE550H1 S 3 - - 0.50
Macromolecular Materials Engineering MSE432H1 S 3 - - 0.50
Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Fundamentals MIE507H1 S
3 - 2 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective (one):
CS Elective S 0.50

FIRST YEAR MINERAL ENGINEERING


Fall Session - Year 1 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Orientation to Engineering APS100H1 F 1 - 1 0.25
Engineering Strategies & Practice I APS111H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Physical Chemistry CHE112H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Mechanics CIV100H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Calculus I MAT186H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Linear Algebra MAT188H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 1 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Fundamentals of Computer Programming APS106H1 S 3 2 1 0.50
Engineering Strategies & Practice II APS112H1 S 2 2 - 0.50
Earth Systems Science CME185H1 S 3 2 1 0.50
Calculus II MAT187H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Introduction to Materials Science MSE101H1 S 3 1 1 0.50Approved
Course Substitution
Students are able to substitute MAT186H1 with the online calculus course APS162H1.
Students are able to substitute MAT187H1 with the online calculus course APS163H1.
Students are able to substitute APS110H1 with the online course APS164H1.
SECOND YEAR MINERAL ENGINEERING
Fall Session - Year 2 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Solid Mechanics I CME210H1 F 3 1.50 1.50 0.50
Engineering Mathematics I CME261H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Fluid Mechanics I CME270H1 F 3 1.50 1 0.50
Minerals and Rocks ESS221H1 F 2 3 - 0.50
Introduction to the Resource Industries MIN225H1 F 3 2 1 0.50
Winter Session - Year 2 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Engineering Mathematics II CME262H1 S 3 - 2 0.50
Probability Theory for Civil and Mineral Engineers CME263H1 S 3 -
2 0.50
Petrology ESS222H1 S 2 3 - 0.50
Surface Mining MIN250H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective (CS) / Humanities and Social Sciences Elective (HSS)
S 0.50
* In order to graduate, students must obtain credits in the equivalent of at least
four half-year Complementary Studies/Humanities and Social Sciences (CS/HSS)
Electives. Of these Electives, the equivalent of at least two half-year credits
must be Humanities and Social Sciences. Refer to the Registrar's Office website for
a list of pre-approved CS/HSS Electives.

THIRD YEAR MINERAL ENGINEERING


Fall Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Geotechnical Engineering I CME321H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Survey CAMP (Civil and Mineral Practicals) CME358H1 F - - -
0.50
Engineering Economics and Decision Making CME368H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Geologic Structures and Maps ESS241H1 F 2 3 - 0.50
Engineering Rock Mechanics MIN429H1 F 3 1 1 0.50
Thermodynamics I MSE202H1 F 3 - 2 0.50
Winter Session - Year 3 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Mineral Reserve and Mineral Resource Estimation MIN301H1 S 3 - 1
0.50
Explosives and Fragmentation in Mining MIN320H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Underground Mining MIN351H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Mining Environmental Management MIN330H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Mineral Processing MSE301H1 S 3 1.50 1 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective (CS) / Humanities and Social Sciences Elective (HSS)
S 0.50
*CME358H1 - Survey CAMP (Civil and Mineral Practicals), is a two-week field-based
course taken in the month prior to starting Third Year. The results of this course
are used in computing the student's Third Year Fall Session Average. An extra fee
is charged to cover part of the costs of food and accommodation.

*In order to graduate, students must obtain credits in the equivalent of at least
four half-year Complementary Studies/Humanities and Social Sciences (CS/HSS)
Electives. Of these Electives, the equivalent of at least two half-year credits
must be Humanities and Social Sciences. Refer to the Registrar's Office website for
a list of pre-approved CS/HSS Electives.

FOURTH YEAR MINERAL ENGINEERING


Fall Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Mineral Project Design I MIN466H1 F 2 2 1 0.50
Mineral Economics MIN450H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective (CS) / Humanities and Social Sciences Elective (HSS)
F 0.50
Field Camp
Geology Field Camp for Engineers MIN400H1 F - - - 0.50
Choose two of the following Technical Electives
Aqueous Process Engineering CHE565H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Groundwater Flow and Contamination CIV549H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Sedimentation and Stratigraphy ESS331H1 F 2 3 - 0.50
Environmental and Archaeological Geophysics JGA305H1 F 2 1 -
0.50
Integrated Mine Waste Engineering MIN511H1 F 3 - 1 0.50
Individual Project CME499H1 F - - 3 0.50
Individual Project CME499Y1 Y - - 3 1.00
Winter Session - Year 4 Lect. Lab. Tut. Wgt.
Mineral Project Design II MIN467H1 S 1 4 1 0.50
Design and Support of Underground Mine Excavations MIN565H1 S 3 -
1 0.50
Ventilation and Occupational Health MIN470H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Complementary Studies Elective (CS) / Humanities and Social Sciences Elective (HSS)
S 0.50
Choose one of the following Technical Electives
Geotechnical Engineering II CIV324H1 S 3 1 1 0.50
Environmental Impact and Risk Assessment CIV440H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Geotechnical Design CIV523H1 S 3 - 1 0.50
Individual Project CME499H1 S - - 3 0.50
Individual Project CME499Y1 Y - - 3 1.00
Fundamentals of Acid Rock Drainage CME500H1 S 3 2 1 0.50
Mineral Deposits ESS423H1 S 2 3 - 0.50

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