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²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ Calendar 2010-2011 Schulich School of Engineering 4. Program Details 4.6 Geomatics Engineering
4.6 Geomatics Engineering
Admission

Refer to 3.1 Admissions.

2nd Year

1. Applied Mathematics 307 Differential Equations

2. Applied Mathematics 309 Vector Calculus for Engineers

3. Electrical Engineering 327 Signals and Transforms

4. Engineering 319 Probability and Statistics for Engineers

5. Engineering 325 Electric Circuits and Systems1

6. Engineering 349 Engineering Mechanics II

7. Geomatics Engineering 333 Computing for Geomatics Engineers

8. Geomatics Engineering 343 Fundamentals of Surveying

9. Geomatics Engineering 351 Introduction to Geospatial Information Systems

10. Geomatics Engineering 361 Least Squares Estimation

11. Physics 369 Acoustics, Optics and Radiation for Engineers

Geomatics Engineering Biomedical Engineering Specialization

1. Applied Mathematics 307 Differential Equations

2. Applied Mathematics 309 Vector Calculus for Engineers

3. Electrical Engineering 327 Signals and Transforms

4. Biomedical Engineering 319 Applied Statistics for the Experimental Sciences

5. Biomedical Engineering 327 Electrical Circuits for Biomedical Engineers2

6. Engineering 349 Engineering Mechanics II

7. Geomatics Engineering 333 Computing for Geomatics Engineers

8. Geomatics Engineering 343 Fundamentals of Surveying

9. Geomatics Engineering 351 Introduction to Geospatial Information Systems

10. Geomatics Engineering 361 Least Squares Estimation

11. Physics 369 Acoustics, Optics and Radiation for Engineers

12. Biomedical Engineering 309 Anatomy and Physiology for Engineers

Block Course - Biomedical Engineering 103 Biomedical Engineers and Technology in Health Care Q(20 hours)

Geomatics Engineering Energy and Environment Specialization

1. Applied Mathematics 307 Differential Equations

2. Applied Mathematics 309 Vector Calculus for Engineers

3. Electrical Engineering 327 Signals and Transforms

4. Engineering 319 Probability and Statistics for Engineers

5. Engineering 325 Electric Circuits and Systems1

6. Engineering 349 Engineering Mechanics II

7. Geomatics Engineering 333 Computing for Geomatics Engineers

8. Geomatics Engineering 343 Fundamentals of Surveying

9. Geomatics Engineering 351 Introduction to Geospatial Information Systems

10. Geomatics Engineering 361 Least Squares Estimation

11. Physics 369 Acoustics, Optics and Radiation for Engineers

12. Energy and Environment, Engineering 355 Introduction to Energy and the Environment

Notes:

1. Engineering 325 Electric Circuits and Systems will not be offered in 2011/2012. Students who have not successfully completed Engineering 325 Electric Circuits and Systems by the end of the Fall 2010 session will be required to complete Engineering 225 Fundamentals of Electric Circuits and Machines.

2. Biomedical Engineering 327 Electrical Circuits for Biomedical Engineers will not be offered in 2011/2012. Students who have not successfully completed Biomedical Engineering 327 Electrical Circuits for Biomedical Engineers by the end of the Fall 2010 session will be required to complete Engineering 225 Fundamentals of Electric Circuits and Machines.

3rd Year

1. Engineering 407 Numerical Methods in Engineering

2. Geomatics Engineering 419 Geomatics Networks

3. Geomatics Engineering 421 Coordinate Systems

4. Geomatics Engineering 423 Geodesy

5. Geomatics Engineering 431 Principles of Photogrammetry

6. Geomatics Engineering 435 Remote Sensing

7. One of Geomatics Engineering 443 Geodetic and Engineering Surveys or Geomatics Engineering 451 Design and Implementation of Geospatial Information Systems

8. Geomatics Engineering 455 Land Tenure and Cadastral Systems

9. Geomatics Engineering 465 Satellite Positioning

10., 11. Complementary Studies Courses (two half-course equivalents)

Block Course - Geomatics Engineering 103 Survey Block Week Q(32 hours)

Geomatics Engineering Biomedical Engineering Specialization

1. Engineering 407 Numerical Methods in Engineering

2. Geomatics Engineering 419 Geomatics Networks

3. Geomatics Engineering 421 Coordinate Systems

4. Geomatics Engineering 423 Geodesy

5. Geomatics Engineering 431 Principles of Photogrammetry

6. Geomatics Engineering 435 Remote Sensing

7. Geomatics Engineering 451 Design and Implementation of Geospatial Information Systems

8. Geomatics Engineering 455 Land Tenure and Cadastral Systems

9. Geomatics Engineering 465 Satellite Positioning

10., 11. Complementary Studies Courses (two half-course equivalents)

12. Biomedical Engineering Core Elective

Block Course - Geomatics Engineering 103 Survey Block Week Q(32 hours)

Geomatics Engineering Energy and Environment Specialization

1. Engineering 407 Numerical Methods in Engineering

2. Geomatics Engineering 419 Geomatics Networks

3. Geomatics Engineering 421 Coordinate Systems

4. Geomatics Engineering 423 Geodesy

5. Geomatics Engineering 431 Principles of Photogrammetry

6. Geomatics Engineering 435 Remote Sensing

7. Geomatics Engineering 451 Design and Implementation of Geospatial Information Systems

8. Geomatics Engineering 455 Land Tenure and Cadastral Systems

9. Geomatics Engineering 465 Satellite Positioning

10. Complementary Studies Course (one half-course equivalent)

11. Energy Management 301 Canadian Energy Management and Regulation

12. Energy and Environment, Engineering 311 Engineering Thermodynamics of Energy Systems

Block Course - Geomatics Engineering 103 Survey Block Week Q(32 hours)

4th Year

1. Engineering 513 The Role and Responsibilities of the Professional Engineer in Society

2., 3. Geomatics Engineering 500 Geomatics Engineering Project (two half-course equivalents)

4. Geomatics Engineering 501 Field Surveys

5. - 10. Technical Electives (six half-course equivalents)

11., 12. Complementary Studies Courses (two half-course equivalents)

Geomatics Engineering Biomedical Engineering Specialization

1. Engineering 513 The Role and Responsibilities of the Professional Engineer in Society

2., 3. Geomatics Engineering 500 Geomatics Engineering Project (two half-course equivalents)

4. Geomatics Engineering 501 Field Surveys

5. Technical Electives (one half-course equivalent)

6., 7. Biomedical Engineering Technical Elective

8. - 10. Biomedical Engineering 500 Biomedical Engineering Research Thesis (three half-course equivalents)

or

8. Biomedical Engineering 501 Biomedical Engineering Project (one half-course equivalent)

9., 10. Biomedical Engineering or Geomatics Engineering Technical Electives (two half-course equivalents)

11., 12. Complementary Studies Courses (two half-course equivalents)

Geomatics Engineering Energy and Environment Specialization

1. Engineering 513 The Role and Responsibilities of the Professional Engineer in Society

2., 3. Geomatics Engineering 500 Geomatics Engineering Project (two half-course equivalents)

4. Geomatics Engineering 501 Field Surveys

5. Technical Elective (one half-course equivalent)

6. Science 529 Project Course in Sustainable Energy, Environment and Economy

7. - 10. Energy and Environment, Engineering Technical Elective (four half -course equivalents)

11., 12. Complementary Studies Courses (two half-course equivalents)

Geomatics Engineering Approved Technical Electives

Select six half-course equivalents.

Biomedical Engineering 509 Introduction to Biomedical Imaging and Applications

Biomedical Engineering 513 Photogrammetric Techniques for Reconstruction and Manipulation of Biomedical Data

Business and Environment 395 Business Law for Strategic Decision Makers

Energy and Environment, Engineering 555 Energy and Environmental Systems Analysis

Geomatics Engineering 531 Advanced Photogrammetric and Ranging Techniques

Geomatics Engineering 545 Hydrography

Geomatics Engineering 551 Special Topics in Geospatial Information Systems

Geomatics Engineering 559 Digital Imaging and Applications

Geomatics Engineering 563 Data Analysis in Engineering

Geomatics Engineering 567 High-Precision Surveys

Geomatics Engineering 573 Digital Terrain Modelling

Geomatics Engineering 579 Survey Law and Practice

Geomatics Engineering 581 Land Use Planning

Geomatics Engineering 583 Environmental Modelling

Geomatics Engineering 585 Wireless Location

Notes:

1. A 400-level or higher technical course from the Faculty of Science or another Engineering department may be substituted for a technical elective with permission of the Head of the Department of Geomatics Engineering.

2. Technical electives in the undergraduate program and all graduate courses are offered, in any academic year, at the discretion of the department. 

3. Students are eligible to obtain a Certificate of Completion from the Canadian Board of Examiners for Professional Surveyors (CBEPS) upon completion of approved courses, which are offered as part of the Geomatics Engineering program (CBEPS examination subject names are noted in parentheses): Business and Environment 395 (Business Law for Strategic Decision-Makers, II-6); Geomatics Engineering 545 (Hydrography, II-2), Geomatics Engineering 579 (Survey Law and Practice, II-3) and Geomatics Engineering 581 (Land Use Planning, II-4). For more information on the CBEPS go to their website: http://www.cbeps-cceag.ca/. Note that the third year course Geomatics Engineering 443 Geodetic and Engineering Surveys is a prerequisite for Geomatics Engineering 579.

4. Students who complete Geomatics Engineering 443 may request that Geomatics Engineering 451 be taken as a technical elective with permission of the Head of the Department.