Class of 2016 2B

Class reps

Class rep meetings

Course sequence

Term Course and Title

Cls

Tut

Lab

1A Fall 2011

CS Programming Principles

3

1

2

ÌýÌýÌý ECE Physics of Electrical Engineering 1

3

1

0

Ìý ECE Linear Circuits

3

2

1

ÌýÌý MATH Linear Algebra for Engineering

3

2

0

Ìý MATH Calculus 1 for Engineering

3

2

0

Ìý SE Introduction to Methods of Software Engineering**

1

0

2

1B Winter 2012

SE Seminar

1

0

0

Ìý CS Introduction to Data Abstraction and Implementation

3

1

2

Ìý ECE Physics of Electrical Engineering 2

3

1

1.5

Ìý ECE Digital Circuits and Systems

3

1

1.5

Ìý MATH Calculus 2 for Engineering

3

2

0

Ìý MATH Algebra for Honours Mathematics

3

1

0

2A Fall 2012

SE Seminar

1

0

0

Ìý CHE Chemistry for Engineers

3

2

0

Ìý CS Foundations of Sequential Programs

3

1

2

Ìý ECE Digital Computers

3

1

3*

Ìý SE Logic and Computation

3

1

0

Ìý STAT Statistics for Software Engineering

3

1

0

Ìý Elective (see note 1)

3

+

+

2B Spring 2013

SE Seminar

1

0

0

Ìý CS Data Structures and Data Management

3

0

3

Ìý CS Software Engineering Principles ***

3

1

3

Ìý MSCI Engineering Economics:Ìý Financial Management for Engineers

3

1

0

Ìý MATH Advanced Mathematics for Software Engineers

3

1

0

Ìý MATH Introduction to Combinatorics

3

1

0

Ìý Elective (see note 1)

3

+

+
Ìý WKRPT Work-term ReportÌý
Ìý 000 CR/NCRÌý

3A Winter 2014

SE Seminar

1

0

0

Ìý CS Algorithms

3

0

3

ÌýÌý CS User Interfaces ***

3

0

1

Ìý SE Operating Systems

3

1

1.5

Ìý SE Introduction to Feedback Control

3

1

1.5

Ìý Elective (see note 1)

3

+

+

3B Fall 2014

SE Seminar

1

0

0

Ìý CS Concurrent and Parallel Programming

3

0

3

Ìý CS Introduction to Database Management

3

0

0

Ìý SE Design Project Planning ***

2

0

2

Ìý SE Software Requirements Specification and Analysis ***

3

1

3

Ìý Two Electives (see note 1)

3

+

+

Ìý WKRPT Work-term ReportÌý

4A Spring 2015

SE Seminar

1

0

0

Ìý ECE Computer NetworksÌý

3

1

1.5

Ìý SE Software Design and Architectures ***

3

1

3

Ìý SE Design Project 1 ***

2

0

9

Ìý Two Electives (see note 1)

3

+

+

Ìý WKRPT Work-term ReportÌý

4B Winter 2016

SE Seminar

1

0

0

Ìý SE Software Testing and Quality Assurance ***

3

1

3

Ìý SE Design Project 2 ***

2

0

2

Ìý Four Electives (see note 1)

3

+

+

* Alternate weeks
** One hour seminar per week
*** lab is not scheduled and students are expected to find time in open hours to complete their work

Notes:

  1. There are eleven electives. As detailed below, these electives must include four advanced technical electives, two science electives, and four linkage electives. For their remaining elective, students may choose to take any of an additional advanced technical elective, an additional science elective, any course from the complementary studies electives lists, a foreign-language linguistics or grammar course, BUS 111W, BUS 121W, MTHEL 400, or any other course approved by the SE Program Advisor. Advanced Technical Electives may not be taken before the 3A term; 400-level Advanced Technical Electives may not be taken before the 3B term.
  2. Students enrolled in Software Engineering will only be permitted to use the WD and WF provisions used in the Faculty of Mathematics to withdraw from extra courses taken above and beyond the degree requirements.
  3. Foreign-language courses must be approved by the SE advisor.

Advanced technical electives (ATEs)

Four Advanced Technical Electives (ATE):

The advanced technical electives comprise primarily fourth-year course offerings in CS or ECE. Students are advised to plan ahead when selecting ATEs. Most ATEs are not offered every term, and some ATEs have other ATEs as pre-requisites. Other courses may be approved by the Program Director. Courses offered by the Department of Systems Design Engineering require instructor consent.

One of the following CS courses ():


CS 442 Principles of Programming Languages
CS 444 Compiler Construction
CS 448 Database Systems Implementation
CS 449 Human Computer Interaction
CS 450 Computer Architecture
CS 452 Real-time Programming
CS 454 Distributed Systems
CS 457 System Performance Evaluation
CS 458 Computer Security and Privacy
CS 473 Medical Image Processing
CS 484 Computational Vision
CS 485 Machine Learning: Statisticaland Computational Foundations
CS 486 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
CS 488 Introduction to Computer Graphics
Ìý

One of the following ECE courses (Course descriptionsÌýand availability):
Ìý

ECE 409 Cryptography and System Security
ECE 416 Higher Level Network Protocols
ECE 417 Image Processing
ECE 418 Communications Networks
ECE 419 Communication System Security
ECE 423 Embedded Computer SystemsÌý
ECE 429 Computer Structures
ECE 454 Distributed and Network Computing
ECE 455 Embedded SoftwareÌý
ECE 457A Cooperative and Adaptive Algorithms
ECE 457B Fundamentals of Computational Intelligence
ECE 458 Computer Security
ECE 459 Programming for Performance
ECE 481 Digital Control SystemsÌý
ECE 486 Robot Dynamics and Control
ECE 488 Multivariable Control Systems

One of

AnÌýadditional course from the CS and ECE lists above

CO 487 Applied Cryptography
CS 462 Formal Languages and Parsing
CS 466 Algorithm Design and Analysis
CS 467 Introduction to Quantum Information Processing
CS 475 Computational Linear Algebra
CS 487 Introduction to Symbolic Computation
CS 489 Advanced Topics in Computer Science
CS 490 Information Systems Management
ECE 406 Algorithm Design and Analysis
SE 498 Advanced Topics in Software Engineering
SE 499 Project - students interested in SE 499 should contact theÌýcoordinator.
SYDE 433 ConflictÌýResolution
SYDE 475 Image Processing
SYDE 558 Fuzzy Logic and Neural Networks

One of

An additional course from the ATE lists aboveÌý

CS 360 Introduction to the Theory of Computing
CS 365 Models of Computation
CS 370 Numerical Computation
CS 371 Introduction to Computational MathematicsÌý
ECE 207 Signals and Systems
ECE 224 Embedded Microprocessor Systems
ECE 327 Digital Hardware Systems
SYDE 348 User Centred Design Methods

Science electives

Two Science Electives (SCE)
Normally these courses are in the natural sciences, chosen from the list below. Alternate courses may be chosen in consultation with the SE Program Advisors.

Science Elective Courses: BIOL 130 (including 130L), 239, 240, 273, CHE 161, CHEM 262 (including 262L), EARTH 121 (incl. 121L), PHYSÌý 234, 246, 275, 334, 375, ECE 209

Linkage electives

Four Linkage Electives (LE)
At least one from each of the areas of Societal Issues, Humanities and Social Sciences, and Communications, as specified below. Students should be aware that these courses may have enrolment limits, or may not fit their schedules.

One course on Societal Issues: CS 492,

One course on Communication: ENGL 109, 119, 140R, 210F, 210G, SPCOM 100, 223, 324, 432

Two additional courses on Humanities and Social Sciences:


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