Queen's UniversityThe Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
 
  

The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Calendar
2011-2012 Academic Year

Applied Science Degree Programs Engineering Physics Class of 2012

Class of 2012
Second Year Common CORE - 2009-2010
ELEC 221 Electric Circuits F 3-0-.5 3.5
MATH 227 (MTHE 227)
Vector Analysis F 3-0-0 3
MATH 237 (MTHE 237)
Differential Equations and Computer
Methods
F 3-.5-0 3.5
PHYS 225 (ENPH 225)
Mechanics F 3-0-.5 3.5
PHYS 242 (ENPH 242)
Relativity and Quanta F 3-0-.25 3.25
PHYS 251 (ENPH 251)
Engineering Physics Laboratory FW 1-3-0 4
Complementary Studies **, List A F/W   3
PHYS 211 (ENPH 211)
Applied Physics W 3-0-.5 3.5
PHYS 213 (ENPH 213)
Computational Engineering Physics W 2-1-0 3
PHYS 231 (ENPH 239)
Engineering Electricity and
Magnetism
W 3-0-.5 3.5
PHYS 274 (ENPH 274)
Thermodynamics W 3-0-.5 3.5

** Students are free to take Complementary Studies courses at any time in their program that suits their interests, workloads and schedules. Read explanatory notes on Complementary Studies at the end of this section.

ELECTRICAL OPTION (P1)
ELEC 271Digital SystemsF3-0-.53.5
ELEC 252Electronics IW3-0-.53.5

MATERIALS OPTION (P3)
MECH 270Materials Science and EngineeringF3-.5-.253.75

MECHANICAL OPTION (P4)
MECH 271Materials Science and EngineeringF3-0-.53.5
MECH 341Fluid Mechanics IIW3-0-.53.5

COMPUTING OPTION (P6)
CISC 212 (CMPE 212)
Computing Science for EngineersF3-0-14
ELEC 278Fundatmentals of Information Structures and Software EngineeringW3-.5-.54

Third Year Common CORE - 2010-2011
MATH 338 (MTHE 338)*Topics in Applied MathematicsF3-0-.53.5
PHYS 344 (ENPH 344)
Introduction to Quantum MechanicsF3-0-.53.5
PHYS 351 (ENPH 351)
Engineering Physics LaboratoryF0-2-02
Complementary Studies **, List AF/W  3
PHYS 332 (ENPH 332)
Electromagnetic TheoryW3-0-.53.5
PHYS 380 (ENPH 380)
Electrical and Optical Properties of MaterialsW3-0-.253.25
PHYS 345 (ENPH 345)
Quantum Physics of Atoms, Nuclei and ParticlesW3-0-.53.5
PHYS 352 (ENPH 352)
Measurement, Instrumentation and Experiment DesignW3-1-04

* MATH 338 (MTHE 338) may be replaced by PHYS 312 (ENPH 312)

ELECTRICAL OPTION (P1)
ELEC 323Signals and Systems IF3-.25-.53.75
ELEC 353Electronics IIF3-.75-.754.5

One of
ELEC 274Computer ArchitectureW3-.5-.54
ELEC 324Signals and Systems IIW3-.5-.54
ELEC 326Probability and Random Processes
W3-0-.53.5

MATERIALS OPTION (P3)
MECH 396Materials Engineering Laboratory IF.75-.75-01.5
MECH 370Principles of Materials ProcessingF3-0-.53.5
PHYS 334 (ENPH 334)
Electronics for Applied ScientistsF2-1.5-03.5
MECH 371Fracture Mechanics and Dislocation TheoryW3-0-.53.5
MECH 397Materials Engineering Laboratory IIW.75-.75-01.5

MECHANICAL OPTION (P4)
PHYS 334 (ENPH 334)
Electronics for Applied ScientistsF2-1.5-03.5
MECH 350Automatic ControlsW3-0-.53.5
Elective from fourth year Mechanical List B
    3.5

COMPUTING OPTION (P6)
ELEC 271Digital SystemsF3-0-.53.5
ELEC 323Signal and Systems IF3-.25-.53.75
ELEC 274Computer ArchitectureW3-.5-.54

Fourth Year Common CORE - 2011-2012
ENPH 454
Advanced Engineering Physics Design Project
F
0-4.5-0
4.5
APSC 221Economic and Business Practices in Engineering
F/W3-0-03
Complementary Studies **, List A, B,C or DF/W  3
Engineering Elective 1F/W  3
ENPH 455Engineering Physics ThesisF/W0-0-44
ENPH 453
Advanced Physics Laboratory
W
0-3.5-0
3.5


1 The Engineering elective can be any third or fourth year course from the Applied Science Calendar with at least 3 academic units. The engineering elective must be approved by the Chair of Undergraduate Studies.
2 Students who are particularly interested in engineering design may take APSC 480 plus PHYS 453 in place of ENPH 454 plus their fourth year engineering elective. This substitution requires either that the student has taken APSC 381 or has the permission from the instructor of APSC 480.

Two from Physics List A:

Physics List A:

ENPH 321Advanced MechanicsW
3-0-.53.5
ENPH 414
General Relativity
F
3-0-.5
3.5
ENPH 444
Advanced Quantum Mechanics
W
3-0-0
3
ENPH 460Laser OpticsW
3-0-03
ENPH 480
Solid State Physics
F
3-0-.5
3.5
ENPH 483
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
W
3-0-.5
3.5
ENPH 490
Nuclear Physics
W
3-0-.5
3.5
ENPH 4911Physics of Nuclear ReactorsF
3-0-.53.5
ENPH 4952Introduction to Medical PhysicsW
3-0-03

1 ENPH 491 will be offered in 2011/2012 and alternate years thereafter.
2 ENPH 495 will be offered in 2012/2013 and alternate years thereafter. 

ELECTRICAL OPTION (P1)
One of the following three courses:
ENPH 460Laser OpticsW
3-0-.53.5
ENPH 483Nanoscience and NanotechnologyW
3-0-.53.5
ENPH 480Solid State PhysicsF
3-0-03


Two courses from the Electrical List B, of which at least one must be numbered above 400:

Electrical List B
CHEE 340
Biomedical Engineering
F
3-0-.5
3.5
ELEC 324Signals and Systems IIW
3-.5-.54
ELEC 371Microprocessor SystemsF
3-1-.54.5
ELEC 374Digital Systems EngineeringW
3-1-.254.25
ELEC 408
Topics in Biomedical Engineering
W
3-0-0
3
ELEC 421Signal Processing: Digital Filters and System Design
F
3-.5-.54
ELEC 422Signal Processing: Random Models and Applications
W
3-0-03
ELEC 443Control Systems IF
3-.5-03.5
ELEC 448Introduction to Robotics: Mechanics and ControlF
3-.5-03.5
ELEC 451Digital Integrated Circuit
Engineering
F
3-0-03
ELEC 454Analog ElectronicsW
3-0-03
ELEC 457Integrated Circuits and System ApplicationsW
3-0-03
ELEC 461 1Digital CommunicationsF
3-0-03
ELEC 464Wireless CommunicationsW
3-0-03
ELEC 471Computer Networks IF
3-0-03
ELEC 476
Modeling and System Simulation
W
3-0-.5
3.5
ELEC 478
Computer Networks II
W
3-0-0
3
ELEC 4831Microwave and RF Circuits and SystemsF
3-0-03
ELEC 486 Fiber Optic CommunicationsW
3-0-.53.5

1 With permission of the instructor.


MATERIALS OPTION (P3)

ENPH 483Nanoscience and NanotechnologyW
3-0-.53.5

Engineering Elective II
F/W

3

*The Engineering Elective can be any third or fourth year course from the Applied Science Calendar with at least 3 academic units. The Engineering Elective must be approved by the Chair of Undergraduate Studies. At least one of the Engineering Electives (I or II) must be numbered above 400.


Two
courses from the Materials list B:

Materials List B
MDEP 437Fuel Cell TechnologyF
3-0-.53.5
MECH 423
Introduction to Microsystems
W
3-0-.5
3.5
MECH 425
Engineering for Sustainable Development
W
3-0-.5
3.5
MECH 470Deformation ProcessingW
3-.25-.253.5
MECH 476Engineering of Polymers and CompositesF
3-.25-.253.5
MECH 478BiomaterialsF
3-0-.53.5
MECH 479Nano-Structured MaterialsW
3-0-.53.5
MECH 483Nuclear MaterialsW
3-0-.53.5
MECH 484
Introduction to Ceramics
F
3-0-.5
3.5
CHEE 340
Biomedical Engineering
F
3-0-.5
3.5

MECHANICAL OPTION (P4)
Three courses, two from Mechanical List B and one from either Physics List A or Mechanical List B. At least one from Mechanical List B must be numbered above 400.

Mechanical List B

APSC 381Fundamentals of Design EngineeringW
3-0-.53.5
CHEE 340
Biomedical EngineeringF
3-0-.5
3.5
MECH 330
Applied Thermodynamics II
W
3-0-.5
3.5
MECH 346
Heat Transfer
W
3-0-.5
3.5
MECH 420
Vibrations
F
3-0-.5
3.5
MECH 423
Introduction to Microsystems
F
3-0-.5
3.5
MECH 424
Life Cycle Engineering
W
3-0-.5
3.5
MECH 425
Engineering for Sustainable Development
W
3-0-.5
3.5
MECH 430Thermal Systems DesignW
3-.5-.54
MECH 435
Internal Combustion Engines
W
3-0-1
4
MECH 439
Turbomachinery
W
3-0-.5
3.5
MECH 441
Fluid Mechanics III
W
3-.5-.5
4
MECH 444
Computational Fluid Dynamics
W
3-0-.5
3,5
MECH 448
Compressible Fluid Flow
F
3-0-.5
3.5
MECH 452Mechatronics EngineeringF
2-1.5-.54
MECH 456
Introduction to Robotics
W
3-0-.5
3.5
MECH 465Computer-Aided DesignF
3-0-.53.5
MECH 480
Aerospace Engineering
W
3-0-.5
3.5
MECH 495Ergonomics and DesignF
3-0-.53.5
MDEP 437Fuel Cell TechnologyF
3-0-.53.5

COMPUTING OPTION (P6)
CMPE 320Fundamentals of Software Development
3-0-14

One of:

ELEC 371
Microprocessor Systems
F
3-1-.5
4.5
ELEC 3741
Digital Systems Engineering
W
3-1-.25
4.25

1 With permission of instructor.

One from Computing List B:

Computing List B:

CMPE 452
Neural and Genetic Computing
F
3-0-0
3
CMPE 454
Computer Graphics
W
3-0-0
3
CMPE 457
Image Processing and Computer Vision
F
3-0-0
3
CMPE 458
Programming Language Processors
W
3-0-0
3
CMPE 472
Medical Informatics
F
3-0-0
3
ELEC 408
Topics in Biomedical Engineering
F
3-0-0
3
ELEC 470
Computer System Architecture
W
3-0-.5
3.5

Complementary Studies
Refer to the Complementary Studiessection of this calendar for details regarding the requirements for all Engineering programs. For the Engineering Physics Program, the Engineering Economics course is APSC 221, and the Communications requirements are met through courses in the core program.



Applied Science Degree Programs Engineering Physics Class of 2012
previous chapter previous page next page next chapter
Queen's University home| Applied Science Faculty| Site Map| Programs| EngSoc| Search