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4.15.4 Geomatics Engineering
Geomatics Engineering, Biomedical Engineering Specialization

Suggested Sequence of Courses

Courses shown in both terms may be taken in either term.

Second Year

Fall Winter
Mathematics 375 or Applied Mathematics 307
Geomatics Engineering 319 Geomatics Engineering 327
Engineering 349 Geomatics Engineering 343
Geomatics Engineering 333 Geomatics Engineering 351
Physics 369 Geomatics Engineering 363
Biomedical Engineering 301 Biomedical Engineering 309
Complementary Studies Course (3 units)

Third Year

Fall Winter
Geomatics Engineering 401 Engineering 407
Geomatics Engineering 419 Geomatics Engineering 423
Geomatics Engineering 421 Geomatics Engineering 431
Geomatics Engineering 435 Geomatics Engineering 455
Geomatics Engineering 451 Geomatics Engineering 465
Complementary Studies Course (3 units) Biomedical Engineering 401

Fourth Year - Thesis Option

Summer

Geomatics Engineering 5012

Fall Winter

Geomatics Engineering 500 or Engineering 501/502 (6 units)3

Engineering 513

Geomatics Engineering Technical Elective Course (3 units)

Two Biomedical Engineering Technical Electives (6 units)

Biomedical Engineering 5004

Two Complementary Studies Courses (6 units)

Fourth Year - Project Option

Summer Ìý

Geomatics Engineering 5012

Fall Winter

Geomatics Engineering 500 or Engineering 501/502 (6 units)3

Engineering 513

Geomatics Engineering Technical Elective Course (3 units)

Two Biomedical Engineering Technical Electives (6 units)

Biomedical Engineering 501

Two Biomedical Engineering or Geomatics Engineering Technical Electives (6 units)

Two Complementary Studies Courses (6 units)

1The complementary studies course Engineering 213 or Communications Studies 363 is a corequisite for third year course Geomatics Engineering 451 and a prerequisite for third year course Geomatics Engineering 455. Students must complete the course during or before the Fall Term of their third year.

2Two week field camp normally held prior to the start of the Fall Term.

3Fall and Winter.

4Nine units.

Geomatics Engineering, Energy and Environment Specialization

Suggested Sequence of Courses

Courses shown in both terms may be taken in either term.

Second Year

Fall Winter
Mathematics 375 or Applied Mathematics 307
Geomatics Engineering 319 Geomatics Engineering 327
Engineering 349 Geomatics Engineering 343
Geomatics Engineering 333 Geomatics Engineering 351
Physics 369 Geomatics Engineering 363
Energy and Environment, Engineering 355 Engineering 311
Complementary Studies Course (3 units)

Third Year

Fall Winter
Geomatics Engineering 401 Engineering 407
Geomatics Engineering 419 Geomatics Engineering 423
Geomatics Engineering 421 Geomatics Engineering 431
Geomatics Engineering 435 Geomatics Engineering 455
Geomatics Engineering 451 Geomatics Engineering 465
Energy Management 301 Ìý

Fourth Year

Summer Ìý

Geomatics Engineering 5012

Fall Winter

Geomatics Engineering 500 or Engineering 501/502 (6 units)3

Science 529 Ìý

Engineering 513

Geomatics Engineering Technical Elective Course (3 units)

Four Energy and Environment Technical Electives (12 units)

Two Complementary Studies Courses (6 units)

1The complementary studies course Engineering 213 or Communications Studies 363 is a corequisite for third year course Geomatics Engineering 451 and a prerequisite for third year course Geomatics Engineering 455. Students must complete the course during or before the Fall Term of their third year.

2Two week field camp normally held prior to the start of the Fall Term.

3Fall and Winter.