This document outlines the course requirements for a program over 11 levels. It lists the core courses required for each level, including introductions to engineering projects, digital systems, electrical foundations, math, physics, and more. It also outlines 3 co-op work terms, program option electives, and interdisciplinary electives. Students must complete a minimum of 42 credit hours, including courses in areas like chemistry, signals and control systems, software engineering, economics, electromagnetism, and technical electives. Not all courses may be offered every semester, and students should check their student portal for scheduling details.
This document outlines the course requirements for a program over 11 levels. It lists the core courses required for each level, including introductions to engineering projects, digital systems, electrical foundations, math, physics, and more. It also outlines 3 co-op work terms, program option electives, and interdisciplinary electives. Students must complete a minimum of 42 credit hours, including courses in areas like chemistry, signals and control systems, software engineering, economics, electromagnetism, and technical electives. Not all courses may be offered every semester, and students should check their student portal for scheduling details.
This document outlines the course requirements for a program over 11 levels. It lists the core courses required for each level, including introductions to engineering projects, digital systems, electrical foundations, math, physics, and more. It also outlines 3 co-op work terms, program option electives, and interdisciplinary electives. Students must complete a minimum of 42 credit hours, including courses in areas like chemistry, signals and control systems, software engineering, economics, electromagnetism, and technical electives. Not all courses may be offered every semester, and students should check their student portal for scheduling details.
This document outlines the course requirements for a program over 11 levels. It lists the core courses required for each level, including introductions to engineering projects, digital systems, electrical foundations, math, physics, and more. It also outlines 3 co-op work terms, program option electives, and interdisciplinary electives. Students must complete a minimum of 42 credit hours, including courses in areas like chemistry, signals and control systems, software engineering, economics, electromagnetism, and technical electives. Not all courses may be offered every semester, and students should check their student portal for scheduling details.
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Course Details (1094C)
Course Code Course Title and Description
Level 1 CON0101 Conestoga 101 EECE71345 Introduction to Engineering Projects EECE71425 Digital Systems ELEC71170 Electrical Foundations FND71025 Foundation Module MATH71620 Math I PHYS71105 Physics I SOC71045 Science, Technology and Society SOC71500 Group Dynamics Level 2 EECE71355 Engineering Project II ELCN71100 Electronic Foundations ENGL71200 Scientific and Technical Communications MATH71630 Math II PHYS71165 Physics II PROG71985 Programming Principles Level 3 CEPR71050 Co-op and Career Preparation EECE72405 Engineering Project III EECE72435 Telecommunications and Signal Processing EECE73230 Digital Design ELCN72015 Electronics II MATH72300 Math III MGMT72000 Project Management, Methods and Tools PROG72365 Data Structures and Algorithms Level 4 BUS72060 Business Foundations EECE72395 Embedded Systems Hardware EECE72425 Digital Signal Processing EECE72545 Engineering Project IV SENG72005 Embedded Systems Software Electives: Interdisciplinary Student must complete a minimum of 42 Hours Interdisciplinary Elective Details Level 5 COOP73130 Co-op Work Term I (ESE) Level 6 CHEM72005 Chemistry EECE73205 Engineering Project V EECE73220 Signals and Control Systems ELCN73005 Electronics III INFO72220 Operating Systems MATH73050 Probability and Statistics Level 7 COOP73140 Co-op Work Term II (ESE) Level 8 EECE73125 Engineering Project VI INFO73180 Data Communications and Networks MATH73235 Advanced Topics in Mathematics MECH73115 Thermodynamics SCIE71000 Introduction to Natural Sciences SENG73000 Software Engineering Level 9 COOP74030 Co-op Work Term III (ESE) Level 10 ECON74000 Economics for Engineers EECE74100 Computer Architecture EECE74110 Wireless Communications and Networks EECE74125 Capstone Project I LAW74600 Law, Ethics and Professional Practice PHYS74100 Electromagnetism Level 11 EECE74135 Capstone Project II ELCN74000 Selected Topics in Power Electronics MATH74000 Numerical Methods Electives: Program Option Student must complete a minimum of 42 Hours View Program Option Electives Please note that all courses may not be offered in all semesters. Go to your student portal for full timetabling details under "My Courses".
CNTR73150 Artificial Intelligence
DSGN74070 Sustainable and Concurrent Design EECE74085 Advanced DSP Applications ENGG74100 Value Engineering and Life Cycle Costing INFO74075 Network Administration and Security MECH74100 Advanced Technical Elective I OPER73240 Operations Management Electives: Interdisciplinary