Materials Engineering BEng Program for U1 CEGEP 2011 cohort (118 credits) Year 1 Fall Course # MATH 262 MECH 289 CCOM 206 MIME 250 Title Intermediate Calculus + Design Graphics Communication in Engineering Introduction to Extractive Metallurgy MIME 261 Structure of Materials Credits 3 3 3 3 3 Co / Pre-requisites (C/P) MATH 141, MATH 133 (P) - - Instructor(s) Neville Sancho, Charles Roth Sivakumaran Nadarajah TBA Rod Guthrie, George Demopoulos, James Finch Marta Cerruti, Stephen Yue Year 1 Winter Course # CHEM 233 CIVE 205 MIME 209 MIME 212 MIME 341 FACC 100 Title Topics in Physical Chemistry Statics # Mathematical Applications Engineering Thermodynamics Introduction to Mineral Processing Intro to Engineering Profession MATH 263 Ordinary Differential Equations and Linear Algebra + Credits 3 3 3 3 3 1 Co / Pre-requisites (C/P) MIME 250 (P) - Instructor(s) Joan F. Power Yixin Shao Mainul Hasan In-Ho Jung Kristian Waters Angela Keane Year 1 Summer 3 MATH 262 (Co- and Pre-requisite) TBA Year 2 Fall Course # CIVE 207 ECSE 461 MIME 356 Title Solid Mechanics # Electric Machinery Heat Mass and Fluid Flow Credits 4 3 4 MIME 360 COMP 208 Phase Transformations: Solids Computers in Engineering # MIME 280 Industrial Training 1 (2 credits) A total of 40 credits are needed before this work term. Course # MIME 310 MIME 317 MIME 350 MIME 345 Title Engineering Economy + Analytical and Characterization Techniques Extractive Metallurgical Engineering Applications of Polymers Humanities/Impact Credits 3 3 3 3 3 Course # MATH 264 MIME 311 MIME 352 Title Advanced Calculus ENG + Modeling and Automatic Control Hydrochemical Processing Credits 3 3 3 MIME 362 MIME 465 Mechanical Properties Metallic and Ceramic Powders Processing Course # MIME 467 MIME 455 MIME 442 Title Electronic Properties of Materials Advanced Process Engineering Modelling and Control: Mineral Processing Technical Complimentary Technical Complimentary MIME 380 Industrial Training 2 (2 credits) MIME 480 Industrial Training 3 (2 credits) Course # MIME 452 MIME 456 FACC 400 Title Process and Materials Design Steelmaking and Steel Processing Engineering Professional Practice Humanities/Impact Technical Complimentary Technical Complimentary 3 3 Co / Pre-requisites (C/P) CIVE 205 (P) MIME 212, MATH 261 or MATH 263 (Signature required) (P). MIME 212 (C/P), MIME 261 (P) - Instructor(s) Yixin Shao Anthony Roddicks Frank Mucciardi Richard Chromik Nathan Friedman Year 2 Winter Year 2 Summer Co / Pre-requisites (C/P) MIME 261 (P) MIME 250, MIME 212 (P) MIME 261 (P) - Instructor(s) Raad Jassim Marta Cerruti In-Ho Jung Showan Nazhat Year 3 Fall 3 3 Co / Pre-requisites (C/P) MATH 262 (P) MIME 356 (P) CHEM 233, MIME 212, MIME 250, MIME 356 (P) MIME 360 (P) MIME 360 (P) Instructor(s) Neville Sancho, Ivo Klemes Mainul Hasan George Demopoulos Mihriban Pekguleryuz Stephen Yue, Marta Cerruti Year 3 Winter Credits 3 3 3 3 3 Co / Pre-requisites (C/P) MIME 261, MATH 263, MATH 264 (P) MIME 356 (P) MIME 341 (P) Instructor(s) Nate Quitoriano Frank Mucciardi Jan Nesset, Kristian Waters Year 3 Summer Year 4 Fall Year 4 Winter + Offered fall, winter and summer # Offered fall and winter Credits 4 3 1 3 3 3 Co / Pre-requisites (C/P) MIME 360 (P), MIME 455 (C/P) Instructor(s) Kristian Waters Rod Guthrie TBA 08312011 Materials Engineering BEng Program for U1 CEGEP 2011 cohort (118 credits) Complementary Studies 6 credits Group A - Impact of Technology on Society 3 credits from the following: ANTH 212 Anthropology of Development (3 credits) BTEC 502 Biotechnology Ethics and Society (3 credits) CIVE 469 Infrastructure and Society (3 credits) ECON 225 Economics of the Environment (3 credits) ECON 347 Economics of Climate Change (3 credits) ENVR 201 Society, Environment and Sustainability (3 credits) GEOG 200 Geographical Perspectives: World Environmental Problems (3 credits) GEOG 203 Environmental Systems (3 credits) GEOG 205 Global Change: Past, Present and Future (3 credits) GEOG 302 Environmental Management 1 (3 credits) MECH 526 Manufacturing and the Environment (3 credits) MGPO 440 Strategies for Sustainability (3 credits) MIME 308 Social Impact of Technology (3 credits) PHIL 343 Biomedical Ethics (3 credits) RELG 270 Religious Ethics and the Environment (3 credits) SOCI 235 Technology and Society (3 credits) SOCI 312 Sociology of Work and Industry (3 credits) URBP 201 Planning the 21st Century City (3 credits) * Management courses have limited enrolment and registration dates. See Important Dates at /importantdates. + Offered fall, winter and summer # Offered fall and winter 08312011 Materials Engineering BEng Program for U1 CEGEP 2011 cohort (118 credits) Group B - Humanities and Social Sciences, Management Studies, and Law 3 credits at the 200- level or higher from the following departments: Anthropology (ANTH) Economics (any 200- or 300-level course excluding ECON 217, ECON 227, and ECON 337) History (HIST) Philosophy (excluding PHIL 210 and PHIL 310) Political Science (POLI) Psychology (excluding PSYC 204 and PSYC 305, but including PSYC 100) Religious Studies (RELG) School of Social Work (SWRK) Sociology (excluding SOCI 350) OR one of the following: ARCH 528 History of Housing (3 credits) BUSA 465 Technological Entrepreneurship (3 credits) * ENVR 203 Knowledge, Ethics and Environment (3 credits) ENVR 400 Environmental Thought (3 credits) FACC 220 Law for Architects and Engineers (3 credits) FACC 500 Technology Business Plan Design (3 credits) FACC 501 Technology Business Plan Project (3 credits) INDR 294 Introduction to Labour-Management Relations (3 credits) * MATH 338 History and Philosophy of Mathematics (3 credits) MGCR 222 Introduction to Organizational Behaviour (3 credits) * MGCR 352 Marketing Management 1 (3 credits) * ORGB 321 Leadership (3 credits) * ORGB 423 Human Resources Management (3 credits) * * Management courses have limited enrolment and registration dates. See Important Dates at /importantdates. Language Courses If you are not proficient in a certain language, no more than 3 credits will be given for one 6-credit course at the 100- level or higher in that language. A maximum of 3 credits of language courses will be counted toward the Complementary Studies requirement. However, 3-6 credits may be given for language courses at the 200- level or higher that have a sufficient cultural component. These courses must be approved by the Engineering Student Centre (Frank Dawson Adams Building, Room 22). + Offered fall, winter and summer # Offered fall and winter 08312011 Materials Engineering BEng Program for U1 CEGEP 2011 cohort (118 credits) **Technical Complementary Courses ¥ Up to one of the following courses, ¥¥ Three from the following courses (or four if none chosen from ¥) Course Number and Title ¥ BMDE 504 Biomaterials and Bioperformance ¥ CHEM 574 Introductory Polymer Chemistry Offer Term and Frequency Winter, every other year Pre-requisites Final year undergraduates Instructor(s) Maryam Tabrizian Fall, every other year Christopher Barrett ¥ CHEM 585 Colloid Chemistry Winter ¥ PHYS 558 Solid State Physics ¥¥ CIVE 512 Advanced Civil Engineering Materials ¥¥ MECH 530 Mechanics of Composite Materials ¥¥ MIME 410 Research Project ¥¥ MIME 470 Engineering Biomaterials ¥¥ MIME 512 Corrosion and Degradation of Materials ¥¥ MIME 515 Material Surfaces: A Biomimetic Approach ¥¥ MIME 542 Transmission Electron Microscopy ¥¥ MIME 544 Analysis: Mineral Processing Systems 1 ¥¥ MIME 545 Analysis: Mineral Processing Systems 2 ¥¥ MIME 551 Electrochemical Processing ¥¥ MIME 558 Engineering Nanomaterials ¥¥ MIME 559 Aluminum Physical Metallurgy ¥¥ MIME 560 Joining Processes ¥¥ MIME 561 Advanced Materials Design ¥¥ MIME 563 Hot Deformation of Metals ¥¥ MIME 565 Aerospace MetallicMaterials and Manufacturing Processes ¥¥ MIME 567 Advanced Electronic Properties of Materials ¥¥ MIME 569 Electron Beam Analysis of Materials ¥¥ MIME 571 Surface Engineering ¥¥ MIME 572 Computational Thermodynamics Fall Winter, every other year CHEM 223 and CHEM243 OR CHEM 213 and CHEM 273, or CHEM 233 (for engineering students only), or permission of instructor CHEM 345, MATH 233, MATH 315, PHYS 241 and PHYS 242 Permission CIVE 202 or permission Fall, every year MECH 321 or permission Larry Lessard Fall, Winter and Summer Fall, every year Permission MIME 261 or permission Mathieu Brochu Showan Nazhat Winter, every other year MIME 261 and MIME 352 or permission George Demopoulos Winter, every other year CHEM 233 AND MIME 261 AND MIME 317 OR CHEE 310 AND CHEE 380 Marta Cerruti Winter, every other year Theodorus Van de Ven Mark Sutton Yixin Shao Raynald Gauvin Fall, every other year MIME 341 James Finch Winter, every other year MIME 341 Kriss Waters Winter, every other year MIME 352 George Demopoulos Fall, every other year MIME 261, MIME 362 or permission Mathieu Brochu Fall, every year MIME 360 and MIME 362 or permission Mihriban Pekguleryuz Winter, every other year Winter, every other year MIME 360 MIME 362 or permission Mathieu Brochu Mathieu Brochu Fall, every other year MIME 360 and MIME 362 Steve Yue Winter, every other year MIME 261 or permission Richard Chromik Winter, every year MATH 263, MATH 264 AND MIME 261 Nathaniel Quiotriano Fall MIME 317 Raynald Gauvin Winter, every other year Winter, every year MIME 362 MIME 350 or permission Richard Chromik In-Ho Jung + Offered fall, winter and summer # Offered fall and winter 08312011