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Plan Summary

 
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
 
 
Schools:
 
   
   
   
 
Program: 3715 - Engineering/Commerce
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Engineering (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

Day to day administration of this part of the program is conducted through the Computer Science and Engineering Student Office, to which enquiries should be directed.

The stages of the program are shown below. It should be noted that it is possible to adapt the program by moving courses, subject to prerequisite requirements. Approval should be obtained for changes.

Plan Structure

Year 1
And ONE of:
And ONE of:
And ONE of:
And ONE of:

Year 2
And ONE of:
And ONE of:
Plus:
  • Commerce Electives (24 UOC)

Year 3
And ONE of the following that has not already been completed:
Plus:
  • Commerce Electives (24 UOC)

Year 4
Plus:
  • Commerce Electives (24 UOC)

Year 5
Plus:
  • Life Sciences Electives (12 UOC)
  • Computing/Mathematics Electives (12 UOC)

Year 6
  • Commerce Electives (24 UOC)

ELECTIVES
Any BIOC/BIOT/MICR/BABS3xxx course for which prerequisites have been completed can be selected as a 3rd year life science elective. Recommended electives include:
Any COMP2xxx or COMP3xxx course for which prerequisites have been completed can be selected as a 3rd year Computing elective. Recommended electives include:
Alternatively one of the following MATH courses can be chosen instead of a Computing Elective:
Any Level 3/4/9 COMP course for which prerequistes have been completed can be selected as computing elective. The computing elective can also be replaced by one of the following Mathematics and Statistics course:




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