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ENGINEERING FACULTY OF ENGINEERING: To see a program overview, learn about the unique opportunities offered to students within this degree, and to connect to admission and faculty resource links, review the Application to Engineering program page.

• B.Sc. (Eng). Bachelor of Science in Engineering with majors offered in: • Biosystems Engineering • Civil Engineering • Computer Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Mechanical Engineering FOCUSED APPROACH

BALANCED APPROACH

SAMPLING APPROACH

ENG 1430 Design in Engineering

3

3

3

ENG 1440 Introduction to Statics

3

3

3

ENG 1450 Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering

3

3

3

ENG 1460 Introduction to Thermal Sciences

3

3

3

CHEM 1300 Structure and Modelling in Chemistry

3

3

3

COMP 1012 Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers

3

3

3

ENGL 1400 (W) Thematic Approaches to the Study of Literature

3

3

MATH 1210 (M) Techniques of Classical and Linear Algebra

3

3

3

MATH 1510 (M) Applied Calculus 1 or

3

3

3

3

3

3

Faculty of Arts or Faculty of Management course(s) (minimum 1000 level)

3

3

PHYS 1050 Physics 1: Mechanics

3

3

3

Total Credit Hours

30

24

Choose one of the ENG courses, one of the MATH courses, and one of either CHEM, COMP or PHYS as listed above.

CHOOSE THE FOLLOWING COURSES:

MATH 1500 (M) Introductory Calculus MATH 1710 (M) Applied Calculus 2 or MATH 1700 (M) Calculus 2

Choose 10 of the 12 courses listed above

Choose 8 of the 12 courses listed above

If you are admitted as a direct entry student from high school to the Faculty of Engineering you should complete a minimum of 8 out of the 12 courses listed in the Balanced Approach and apply to your department of choice with the maximum allowed time of two years.

TIPS FOR CHOOSING COURSES: • Registration in ENG 1430, ENG 1440, ENG 1450, and ENG 1460 is reserved during Initial Registration. Space for University 1 students may be available when the reserves expire. See the Class Schedule in Aurora for reserve information, including the release date of reserved space. • PHIL 1290 Critical Thinking is the recommended course to fulfill your Faculty of Arts or Faculty of Management course. • ARTS 1110 (W) Introduction to University is not transferable into Engineering. • Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) credit may be used to reduce the first year course load and as a prerequisite to 2000 level courses.

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DEFENDER TRAILBLAZER REBEL PIONEER EXPLORER ADVENTURER ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FROM UNIVERSITY 1:

Minimum Credit Hours:

8 courses (24 credit hours), as listed in the table above.



See the Applicant Information Bulletin for more details.

Minimum Course Load:

University 1 may be completed on a full-time or part-time basis. All admission requirements must be met by the end of April in the year of application for admission to an Engineering program.

W Requirement:

Not required for admission, but must be completed in your first 60 credit hours. ENGL 1400 (W) meets the W requirement. Alternate English courses include ENGL 1200, ENGL 1300 and ENGL 1340. A 6 credit hour English course will satisfy the written requirement as well as 3 credit hours of required complementary studies electives within the engineering program.

M Requirement:

Not required for admission, but must be completed in your first 60 credit hours. MATH 1210 (M), MATH 1510 (M) and MATH 1710 (M) or the substitutions listed meet the M requirement.

Minimum GPA:

2.00 on 8 courses, with no grade less than a ‘C’. A competitive and higher than minimum GPA is often required and varies from program to program each year depending on the applicant pool.

Additional Requirements:

None.

Selection Criteria:

Grades only. Preference within each program will be given to Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents. However, all programs will admit a minimum of 10% International students.

HIGH SCHOOL PREREQUISITES FOR UNIVERSITY-LEVEL COURSES:



Chemistry 40S minimum 60% required.



Math 40S (Pre-Calculus) minimum 60% required.



Physics 40S minimum 60% required.

MINIMUM TIME TO GRADUATION:

4 years (150-164 credit hours). Co-op may extend your studies by an additional term(s).

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