Note that although the course codes may appear in both languages (English/French), the courses in French are not offered at every semester. Also note that courses with fewer than ten (10) registrants will be cancelled.
FALL | WINTER | SUMMER | |
1st YEAR (30 credits) |
PHY1331* | Principle of Physics I ENG1112 | Technical Report Writing ITI1120 | Introduction to Computing I MAT1320 | Calculus I SEG2900 | Professional Communication and Responsibility |
ITI1100 | Digital Systems I ITI1121 | Introduction to Computing II MAT1322 | Calculus II MAT1348 | Discrete Mathematics for Computing PHY1322 | Principle of Physics II |
SEG2901 | CO-OP Work Term I |
2nd YEAR (30 credits) |
CHM1301* | Principles of Chemistry ECO1192 | Engineering Economics OR GNG2101 | Introduction to product development and management for engineers and computer scientists CEG2136 | Computer architecture I CSI2110 | Data Structures and Algorithms SEG2105 | Introduction to Software Engineering |
SEG3901 | CO-OP Work Term II | CSI3131 | Operating Systems SEG3103 | Software Quality Assurance SEG3125 | Analysis and Design of User Interfaces GNG11051 | Engineering Mechanics MAT13411 | Introduction to Linear Algebra |
3rd YEAR (15 credits) |
SEG3902 | CO-OP Work Term III | CSI2101 | Discrete Structures CSI2132 | Databases I SEG2106 | Software Construction SEG2911 | Professional Software Engineering Practice MAT2377 | Probability and Statistics for Engineers |
SEG4901 | CO-OP Work Term IV |
4th YEAR (30 credits) |
CSI3105 | Design and Analysis of Algorithms I SEG3101 | Software Requirements Analysis SEG3102 | Software Design and Architecture SEG Elective2 Complementary Studies Elective5 |
CEG3185 | Introduction to Data Communicationsand Networking PHY2104 | Intro to Circuit Theory and Electronics SEG4145 | Real Time and Embedded Software Design SEG4910 | Engineering Capstone Project - Part 1 Computing Elective3 |
SEG4902 | CO-OP Work Term V |
5th YEAR (15 credits) |
SEG4105 | Software Project Management SEG4911 | Engineering Capstone Project - Part 2 Free Elective4 Free Elective4 Free Elective4 |
1Students interested in the Engineering Management and Entrepreneurship Option should take ADM1100 in summer 2nd year, instead of GNG1105.
23 credit from (CSI2372, SEG3904, SEG4110, SEG4156, SEG4189, SEG4300,CEG3136, CEG3155, CEG4399) - CSI2372 course is recommended
33 credits from CSI2120 or any {CEG/CSI/ELG/SEG} at 3000 level and above - Suitably qualified students with permission may also take graduate courses offered in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
4Any course in the Faculty of Engineering, Arts, Health sciences, Science, Social sciences, or the Telfer school of Business. The following courses are recommended, as are any of the Engineering, software engineering or computing elective listed above: GNG4171, GNG4170, GNG4120, ADM3378, HIS2129, PHI2394, ADM1340.
5Any course from the list of Faculty of Engineering list of complementary studies courses. The following courses are recommended: GNG4171, GNG4170, GNG4120, ADM3378, HIS2129, PHI2394, ADM1340,ADM1100
* Students who have taken Physics 4U may take PHY1321 instead of PHY1331. Students who have taken Chemistry 4U may take CHM1311 instead of CHM1301.
For the Extended French Stream program, in addition to the above you will also have to fulfill the following requirements:
- The student must be admitted as an Anglophone in the program; the Admissions officers will ensure that the student is coming from an English high school and the student must pass a French proficiency test.
- The student must complete at least 42 credits in courses whose language of instruction is French. Note that bilingual courses such as research courses, do count. If the capstone project is solely completed in French, these credits can be applied against the 42 credits.
- A minimum of 6 credits (within the maximum of 42 credits) must be done in approved, non-technical courses such as Complementary studies courses or electives in the Humanities; it may also include courses within the Faculty of Engineering related to professional development, management and communication.
- 12 credits (within the minimum number of 42 credits) must be done in required first year courses, another 12 credits must be done in required second year courses within the program of study, and another 12 credits must be done in required third year courses within the program of study.
- Students must pass FLS3500. This test ensures that the immersion graduates are indeed fluently bilingual.