Student ID:__________________________ Student name:_______________________ Advisor/Supervisor name:_______________________ Calendar: 2016-2017 Undergraduate Academic Calendar Program: Software Engineering and Management Minimum credits required:__________________

Software Engineering and Management

General information

With growing market demand, software engineering is one of Canada’s newest engineering disciplines; however, there are few software engineering programs in Canada. UOIT’s Software Engineering program focuses on the design of computer software and is exposed to software design for embedded systems, enterprise and mobile systems,  distributed systems, real-time control systems, multi-media, and man-machine interfaces. Courses including software design, user interface, advanced networks, design and analysis of algorithms, and software project management prepare graduates for successful careers in the software engineering field.

Engineering and Management

The Engineering and Management combination programs meet the rapidly increasing need for engineers with the leadership skills to succeed in business and management.

Students study the complete engineering program, and also gain critical management skills in key areas of business including accounting, finance, operations, human resources and marketing.

Students in these programs normally take two semesters of business and management courses for 30 credit hours after successfully completing third year. The regular fourth year of the engineering program is then taken in Year 5 of the program. 

Admission requirements

Applications to the Bachelor of Engineering and Management will be accepted in the winter semester of a student’s third year of study. A minimum CGPA of 2.3 is required to be eligible to apply to the program and to continue in the program. This program may have limited space and applications are considered on a competitive basis. Successful applicants will be notified by the Registrar’s office by the end of May after the term of application.

Work placement/internship/co-op opportunities

The university’s proximity to some of the largest automotive and manufacturing companies in Canada provides many opportunities for work placements. In addition, a 12- to 16-month optional Engineering Internship program is available for students completing third year, and students may participate in two- to four-month work placements through the Engineering Co-op program. See course descriptions for ENGR 0998U – Engineering Internship Program and ENGR 0999U – Engineering Co-op Program for details.

Professional designation

All UOIT undergraduate engineering programs in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science have been fully accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board. (Note: The new Mechatronics Engineering program will be reviewed for accreditation in 2019-2020, to coincide with the first graduating class, as per CEAB requirements.) Each graduate is eligible to apply for licensing as a professional engineer (PEng) in any province or territory in Canada.

Program details and degree requirements

The Engineering and Management program follows the five-year program map below. Please note the Business electives are subject to availability of space and not all electives are offered each semester.

Year 1

Semester 1 (15 credit hours)

Course NameTerm takenGrade
COMM 1050U – Technical Communications
ENGR 1015U – Introduction to Engineering
MATH 1010U – Calculus I
MATH 1850U – Linear Algebra for Engineers
PHY 1010U – Physics I

Semester 2 (18 credit hours)

Course NameTerm takenGrade
CHEM 1800U – Chemistry for Engineers
ENGR 1200U – Introduction to Programming for Engineers
ENGR 1025U – Engineering Design
MATH 1020U – Calculus II
PHY 1020U – Physics II
SSCI 1470U – Impact of Science and Technology on Society

Year 2

Semester 1 (18 credit hours)

Course NameTerm takenGrade
  • Liberal Studies elective*
  • ELEE 2110U – Discrete Mathematics for Engineers
    ELEE 2790U – Electric Circuits
    SOFE 2710U – Object Oriented Programming and Design
    SOFE 2800U – Web Programming
    SOFE 2850U – Natural Foundations for Information Technology

    Semester 2 (15 credit hours)

    Course NameTerm takenGrade
  • Science elective*
  • ELEE 2450U – Digital Systems
    SOFE 2715U – Data Structures
    SOFE 2720U – Principles of Software and Requirements Engineering
    STAT 2800U – Statistics and Probability for Engineers

    Year 3

    Semester 1 (18 credit hours)

    Course NameTerm takenGrade
  • Liberal Studies elective*
  • ELEE 3450U – Microprocessors and Computer Architecture
    SOFE 3200U – Systems Programming
    SOFE 3650U – Software Design and Architectures
    SOFE 3700U – Data Management Systems
    SOFE 3770U – Design and Analysis of Algorithms

    Semester 2 (18 credit hours)

    Course NameTerm takenGrade
    ENGR 3360U – Engineering Economics
    SOFE 3490U – Software Project Management
    SOFE 3720U – Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
    SOFE 3850U – Computer Networks
    SOFE 3950U – Operating Systems
    SOFE 3980U – Software Quality

     

    Approved students may opt to spend 12 to 16 months as an intern in an engineering setting in industry or elsewhere after Year 3, and do so by registering in the course ENGR 0998U – Engineering Internship Program.

    Year 4

    Semester 1 (15 credit hours)

    Course NameTerm takenGrade
    BUSI 1101U – Financial Accounting
    BUSI 2050U – Managerial Economics
    BUSI 2311U – Organizational Behaviour
    BUSI 3700U – Strategic Management for Professionals
    ENGR 3160U – Engineering Operations and Project Management +

    Semester 2 (15 credit hours)

    Course NameTerm takenGrade
    BUSI 2170U – Managerial Accounting
    BUSI 2205U – Principles of Marketing
    BUSI 2410U – Managerial Finance
    BUSI 2603U – Introduction to Operations Management

    One additional Business elective selected from:

    BUSI 1700U – Introduction to Entrepreneurship
    BUSI 3330U – The Management of Change
    BUSI 3650U – Innovation Management
    BUSI 3710U – Small Business Management
    BUSI 3930U – Leadership, Negotiation and Teamwork

     

    +Students may not receive credit for BUSI 2550U and ENGR 3160U nor for BUSI 2603U and ENGR 3170U.

    Year 5

    Semester 1 (15 credit hours)

    Course NameTerm takenGrade
  • Engineering elective*
  • ENGR 4940U – Capstone Systems Design for Electrical, Computer and Software Engineering I
    SOFE 4590U – Embedded Systems
    SOFE 4790U – Distributed Systems
    SOFE 4850U – User Interfaces

    Semester 2 (15 credit hours)

    Course NameTerm takenGrade
  • Two Engineering electives*
  • ENGR 4760U – Ethics, Law and Professionalism for Engineers
    ENGR 4941U – Capstone Systems Design for Electrical, Computer and Software Engineering II
    SOFE 4840U – Software and Computer Security

    *Electives

    Engineering electives

    Courses selected for the Engineering elective must be approved by the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. Engineering courses from other engineering programs may be allowed as Engineering electives provided students have the prerequisites and the courses extend the students’ knowledge through greater depth in an advanced area, or greater breadth in a complementary field. Not all of the listed Engineering electives will necessarily be offered each year.

    The following are approved courses as Engineering electives:

    Course NameTerm takenGrade
    SOFE 4800U – Advanced Operating Systems
    SOFE 4820U – Modelling and Simulation
    SOFE 4830U – Real Time Systems and Control
    SOFE 4860U – Computer Graphics Design
    SOFE 4870U – Special Topics in Software Engineering
    SOFE 4890U – Advanced Computer Networks

    Science electives

    Courses selected for the Science elective must be approved by the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. Science courses from other UOIT programs may be allowed as Science electives provided students have the prerequisites and the courses extend the students’ knowledge through greater depth in an advanced area, or greater breadth in a complementary field. Not all of the approved Science electives will necessarily be offered each year.

    The following are approved courses as science electives:

    Course NameTerm takenGrade
    BIOL 1841U – Essentials of Biology
    ENVS 1000U – Environmental Science
    ENVS 2010U – Introductory Environment Science
    HLSC 1200U – Anatomy and Physiology I
    PHY 2900U – Astronomy I

    Liberal Studies electives

    Complementary studies, including courses in humanities, social sciences, arts, management, engineering economics, ethics and communication, are included in engineering programs to complement the technical content of the curriculum and thereby provide graduates with a broader perspective of their role in society. Inclusion of complementary studies also satisfies several accreditation criteria of the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board. Courses or parts of courses covering engineering economics, ethics, and the impact of technology on society, as well as courses that develop the student’s capability to communicate orally, visually and in writing, are essential to the education of an engineer and therefore are included in all engineering programs at UOIT.

    Liberal studies electives are included in each engineering program to ensure adequate coverage of subject matter that deals with central issues, methodologies and thought processes of the humanities and social sciences. Such material is required in the education of an engineer. Liberal studies electives can include, but are not limited to, courses dealing with cultural analysis; historical analysis; literature and the arts; knowledge, cognition, and moral reasoning; and social and behavioural analysis.

    Foreign language and business courses may not be used as liberal studies. Courses can be approved as liberal studies electives for students in engineering programs at UOIT by the dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science (or designate), in accordance with these principles.

    Courses selected for the liberal studies electives must be approved by the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. Liberal studies electives are subject to change. An updated list of liberal studies electives will be maintained online at engineering.uoit.ca.

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