FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
The Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) requires that engineering programs include the following areas of study, considered essential to the education of an engineer:
A complementary studies elective course is any course that fulfills the criteria of the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) as described in the preceding section. Selection of the Non-Technical Elective must be approved by the Department Counsellor to satisfy the CEAB requirements of subject matter that deals with central issues, methodologies, and thought processes of the humanities and social sciences. To assist students in the selection of suitable courses, a list of acceptable courses is published each year.
Engineering design integrates mathematics, basic sciences, engineering sciences, and complementary studies in developing elements, systems and processes to meet specific needs. It is a creative, iterative and often open-ended process subject to constraints which may be governed by standards or legislation to varying degrees depending upon the discipline. These constraints may relate to economics, health, safety, environmental, social, or other pertinent factors. The engineering curriculum must culminate in a significant design experience which is based on the knowledge and skills acquired in earlier course work and which preferably gives students an exposure to the concepts of team work.
DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
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