Computer and Electronics Design Minor Program
School of Engineering Science | Faculty of Applied Sciences
¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Calendar 2012 Spring
¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Requirements
Entrance is open to all non-engineering science majors.
Apply for admission by letter to the school’s admissions chair after completing a minimum of 15 units, including one the following two courses with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of at least 2.4. Enrolment is limited.
- CMPT 150-3 Introduction to Computer Design
- ENSC 150-3 Introduction to Computer Design
Program Requirements
Students complete all of
- ENSC 150-3 Introduction to Computer Design
- ENSC 215-3 Microcontroller Interfacing and Assembly-Language Programming
- ENSC 220-3 Electric Circuits I
- ENSC 250-3 Introduction to Computer Architecture
- ENSC 305-1 Project Documentation and Group Dynamics
- ENSC 320-3 Electric Circuits II
- ENSC 380-3 Linear Systems
- ENSC 440-3 Capstone Engineering Science Project
and at least one of
- ENSC 225-4 Microelectronics I
- ENSC 351-4 Real time and Embedded Systems
and at least three, and no more than five (students cannot count the same course twice) of
- ENSC 225-4 Microelectronics I
- ENSC 325-4 Microelectronics II
- ENSC 327-4 Communication Systems
- ENSC 350-3 Digital Systems Design
- ENSC 351-4 Real Time and Embedded Systems
- ENSC 424-4 Multimedia Communications Engineering
- ENSC 425-4 Electronic System Design
- ENSC 427-4 Communication Networks
- ENSC 429-4 Discrete Time Systems
- ENSC 450-4 VLSI Systems Design
- ENSC 489-4 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
- ENSC 495-4 Introduction to Microelectronic Fabrication
Grade Point Average Requirement
The engineering science graduation grade point average (GPA) in the above courses must be 2.4 or better. If it drops below 2.4, the student may be required to withdraw.
Residency Requirements and Transfer Credit
The University’s residency requirement stipulates that, in most cases, total transfer and course challenge credit may not exceed 60 units, and may not include more than 15 units as upper division work.