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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, McGill University UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT HANDBOOK Updated on 31 March

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Preamble. 3 Academic Advisory Personnel.. 4 Curriculum and Streams... 6 Technical Complementary Courses 7 Non-Technical Complementary Courses 12 Elective Courses for CEGEP-entry students.. 14 Academic Policies.. Pre-requisites and Co-requisites Course conflicts Path to graduation and verifying graduation Courses with laboratory components Taking courses outside the department and at other universities Minors and concentrations Upper limit on credits Supplementary exams Exam review Reassessment of a grade and reread 15 MECH 362: Mechanical Engineering Laboratories Exchange Program and Internships Trouble Shooting Guide. 22 Appendix... Curriculum for Stream A (option 1) Curriculum for Stream A (Option 2) Curriculum for Stream B Curriculum for Stream C Course Authorization Form 24 2

3 PREAMBLE This handbook seeks to inform, guide, and assist undergraduate students in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at McGill University. The official list of programs, policies, rules, regulations, and syllabus is available on the University ecalendar ( The ecalendar is frequently updated and revised; so, please make sure to consult the latest version of the documents available on the website. If you find any discrepancy between this handbook and the ecalendar, then please report the discrepancy to the Associate Chair (Prof. Srikar Vengallatore, room ENGMD 363, Students can access the full range of academic opportunities available at the university by seeking guidance, advice, and help from the academic staff. Please be proactive in seeking meetings with the various advisors, professors, and counsellors to ensure that you receive the advice needed to meet your academic goals. It should be noted that, while advisors are there to provide students with guidance, students are ultimately responsible for meeting the requirements of their degree. It is your responsibility to learn the rules and regulations of the University, Faculty, Department, and the program. Advisors and counsellors are available to work together with you to offer help, advice, and guidance throughout your undergraduate studies. ACADEMIC INTEGRITY McGill University values academic integrity. Therefore, all students must understand the meaning and consequences of cheating, plagiarism and other academic offences under the Code of Student Conduct and Disciplinary Procedures. (see for more information). (approved by Senate on 29 January 2003) To ensure that all students are aware of, and understand, the expectations of academic integrity that are placed on them, all students must complete a mandatory Academic Integrity Tutorial by the end of their first semester enrolled at McGill University. The Academic Integrity Tutorial is available online on mycourses as course AAAA

4 Academic Advisory Personnel Department of Mechanical Engineering Chair Professor Meyer Nahon ENGMD 270 Associate Chair (Undergraduate Student Affairs) Professor Srikar Vengallatore ENGMD 363 Undergraduate Student Affairs Coordinator Tina Panaritis ENGMD 270; (514) Professor Rabi Baliga ENGMD 370 Professor Larry Lessard ENGMD 362 Professor Evgeny Timofeev Honours Program Administrator ENGMC 121 Professor Rosaire Mongrain Design Concentration Administrator ENGMD 369 4

5 Professor Mathias Legrand Aeronautics Concentration Administrator ENGMD 160 Academic Advisory Personnel Faculty of Engineering McGill Engineering Student Centre (MESC) Room 22, Frank Dawson Adams Bldg. (Advanced Credits Pre Engineering, HSSA/Impact Courses, Exchange Program, Internships) Faculty Advisor for Mechanical Engineering Ms. Lesley Morin 5

6 CURRICULUM AND STREAMS When students enter the undergraduate program in Mechanical Engineering, they are assigned to one of the following two streams: Stream A: CEGEP-entry (STUDENTS FROM QUEBEC) Stream B: non-cegep-entry (OUT-OF-PROVINCE AND INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS) The third stream (Stream C) is for students who choose to transfer to the Honours Program. The degree requirements are different for each of the three streams. It is therefore vitally important to acquire details pertinent to your stream. The Appendix contains the curriculum and recommended course sequences for each stream so that the program can be completed in four years. Consult the curriculum for your stream and follow the recommendations. If, for any reason, it becomes necessary to deviate from the recommendations (or you wish to take an extra semester to graduate), then make sure to consult an Academic Advisor to formulate a personalized course sequence. 6

7 TECHNICAL COMPLEMENTARY COURSES All students are required to take three Technical Complementary Courses. i. One of the three technical complementary courses must be chosen among the Design Intensive Technical Complementary Courses or the short list of complementary courses below. Students taking a course from the "short list" for the first time must comply with the technical complementary courses in the most recent University Calendar (regardless of date of entry into the program). For special case that do not fall under this category, please contact the Associate Chair (Undergraduate Affairs). CHEE 563 * MECH 497 MECH 498 MECH 499 MECH 513 MECH 529 MECH 530 MECH 532 MECH 535 MECH 536 MECH 541 MECH 543 MECH 544 MECH 553 MECH 557 MECH 559 MECH 560 MECH 563* MECH 565 MECH 573 MECH 577 Biofluids and Cardiovascular Mechanics* Value Engineering Interdisciplinary Design Project I Interdisciplinary Design Project II Control Systems Discrete Manufacturing Systems Mechanics of Composite Materials Aircraft Performance, Stability and Control Turbomachinery and Propulsion Aircraft Structures Kinematic Synthesis Design with Composite Materials Processing of Composite Materials Design and Manufacturing of Microdevices Mechatronic Design Engineering Systems Optimization Eco-design and Product Life Cycle Assessment Biofluids and Cardiovascular Mechanics* Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer Equipment Mechanics of Robotic Systems Optimum Design *Students select either CHEE 563 or MECH 563 ii. The second technical complementary must be at the 400 level or higher within the Department of Mechanical Engineering (not necessarily on the short list ). 7

8 iii. The third technical complementary course must be at the 300 level or higher, and can be, with approval, within: 1) Department of Mechanical Engineering 2) Faculty of Engineering (Honours Program MIME 260 is an accepted Faculty of Engineering course) or 3) Faculty of Science, including the Department of Mathematics. Courses from the Faculty of Science are generally approved on a case by case basis to determine if the course is acceptable as a technical complementary. The course must have sufficient technical content and not significantly overlap in content with any of the Mechanical Engineering core courses. Listed below a selection of courses that have been accepted in the past. Also listed are courses that have not been accepted because the content is not sufficiently technical. If you are considering a course that is not on the list, then please contact the Associate Chair (Undergraduate Affairs) to check whether it can be accepted as the third technical complementary course. FACC Faculty of Engineering Not Accepted: FACC 500 Technology Business Plan Design (not sufficiently technical, can count as HSSA) FACC 501 Technology Business Plan Project (not sufficiently technical, can count as HSSA) ARCH ARCHITECTURE Accepted: ARCH 377 Energy, Environment and Buildings ATOC ATMOSHPHERIC & OCEANIC SCIENCES Accepted: ATOC 330 Physical Meteorology ATOC 568 Ocean Physics BIEN BIOENGINEERING Accepted: BIEN 320 Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Biomechanics BIEN 340 Transport Processes in Biological Systems BIEN 510 Applications of Nanoparticles in the Biomedical Sciences BIEN 520 High Throughput Bioanalytical Devices BIEN 530 Imaging and Bioanalytical Instrumentation BIEN 550 Biomolecular Devices BIOL BIOLOGY Accepted: BIOL 309 Mathematical Models in Biology 8

9 BMDE BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING Accepted: BMDE 501 Selected topics in Biomedical Engineering BMDE 503 Biomedical Instrumentation BMDE 504 Biomaterials and Bioperformance BMDE 508 Intro to Micro and Nano Bioengineering BMDE 512 Finite Element Modeling in Biomedical Engineering BREE BIORESOURCE ENGINEERING Accepted: BREE 314 Agri Food Buildings CHEE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Accepted: CHEE 400 Principle of Energy Conservation CHEE 484 Materials Engineering CIVE CIVIL ENGINEERING Accepted: CIVE 319 Transport Engineering CIVE 546 Design and Analysis of Sustainable Urban Neighbourhoods for Energy, Water and Food Independence Not Accepted: CIVE324 Sustainable Project Management (not sufficiently technical) CIVE 433 Urban Planning & Development (not sufficiently technical) CIVE 561 Urban Activity, Air Pollution and Health COMP COMPUTER SCIENCE Accepted: COMP 310 Computer Systems and Organization COMP 417 Introduction to Robotics and Intelligent Systems COMP 424 Artificial Intelligence ECSE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Accepted: ECSE 305 Probability & Random Signals 1 ECSE 321 Introduction to Software ECSE 414 Intro to Telecom Networks ECSE 424 Human Computer Interaction ENVR SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT Accepted: ENVR 301 Environmental Research Design EPSC EARTH & PLANETARY SCIENCES Accepted: EPSC 312 Spectroscopy of Minerals EPSC 320 Elementary Earth Physics EPSC 330 Earthquakes and Earth Structures EPSC 350 Tectonics 9

10 EXMD EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE (administered by the Faculty of Science) Accepted: EXMD 509 Gastrointestinal Physiology and Pathology GEOG GEORAPHY Accepted: GEOG 302 Environmental Management (note this course is also in the list of impact complementary courses. It is not permitted to double count GEOG 302 as both a Technical Complementary and Impact Complementary course. It can be one or the other, but not both.) Not Accepted: GEOG 305 Soils and Environment GEOG 309 Geography of Canada (not sufficiently technical) GEOG 315 Urban Transportation (not sufficiently technical) GEOG 390 Managing Field Research (not sufficiently technical) GEOG 408 Geography of Development (not sufficiently technical) GEOG 490 Independent Studies (tech content ambiguous) MATH MATEMATHICS & STATISTICS Accepted: MATH 323 Probability Theory MATH 329 Theory of Interest MATH 348 Topics in Geometry MATH 356 Probability MATH 363 Discrete Mathematics MATH 381 Complex Variables MATH 417 Mathematical Programming Not Accepted: MATH 315 Ordinary Diff Equations (too close to MATH 263) MATH 318 Mathematical Logic (not sufficiently technical) MATH 324 Statistics (overlap with MECH 262) MATH 338 History Philosophy of Math (not sufficiently technical) MIME MINING & MATERIALS ENGINEERING Accepted: MIME 320 Extraction of Energy Resources MIME 341 Intro to Mineral Processing MIME 345 Applications of Polymers MIME 565 Aerospace Metallic Materials and Manuf. Processes MGSC MANAGEMENT SCIENCE Accepted: MGSC 401 Statistical Foundations of Data Analytics PHYS PHYSICS Accepted: PHYS 305 Statistics for Experimental Design PHYS 319 Introduction to Biophysics PHYS 333 Thermal and Statistical Physics PHYS 340 Majors Electricity and Magnetism 10

11 PHYS 350 Electromagnetism PHYS 446 Majors Quantum Physics PHYS 514 General Relativity PHYS 521 Astrophysics PHYS 534 Nanoscience and Nanotechnology PHYS 567 Particle Physics PHYS 580 Introduction to String Theory Not Accepted: PHYS 328 Electronics (large overlap with MECH 383) PSYC PSYCHOLOGY Accepted: PSYC 311 Human Cognition and the Brain PSYC 315 Computational Psychology PSYC 342 Hormones and Behavior Not Accepted: PSYC 304 Child Development (not sufficiently technical) PSYC 310 Human Intelligence (not sufficiently technical) POLI The Political Science Department is in the Faculty of Arts; thus, NOT Accepted. SEAD Sustainability in Engineering and Design Accepted: SEAD 510 Energy Analysis SEAD 520 Life Cycle Based Environmental Footprinting URBP URBAN PLANNING Accepted: URBP 506 Environmental Policy and Planning IMPORTANT: The SATISFACTORY/UNSATISFACTORY ( S/U ) option is not permitted for technical complementary courses. The S/U option is permitted only for the non technical (HSSA and Impact) complementary courses. Students are permitted one S/U option per term. The S/U option must be chosen before the add/drop period. 11

12 NON TECHNICAL COMPLEMENTARY COURSES GROUP A: Impact of Technology on Society GROUP B: Humanities and Social Science, Management Studies, and Law (HSSA) Stream A: Students must take one course from GROUP A (Impact of Technology on Society) and one course from GROUP B (HSSA). Stream B: Students must take one course from GROUP A (Impact of Technology on Society) and two courses from GROUP B (HSSA). Exception: If you were granted transfer credits labelled 1XX when you entered the program, then the 1xx course can count towards one GROUP B course. The 1XX course cannot be used to satisfy the GROUP A requirement. GROUP A Impact of Technology on Society Any one of the 3 credit courses listed below: ANTH 212 (3) Anthropology of Development BTEC 502 (3) Biotechnology Ethics and Society CIVE 469 (3) Infrastructure and Society ECON 225 (3) Economics of the Environment ECON 347 (3) Economics of Climate Change ENVR 201 (3) Society, and Environment and Sustainability GEOG 200 (3) Geographical Perspectives: World Environmental Problems GEOG 203 (3) Environmental Systems GEOG 205 (3) Global Change: Past, Present and Future GEOG 302 (3) Environmental Management 1 MGPO 440 (3) Strategies for Sustainability MIME 308 (3) Social Impact of Technology PHIL 343 (3) Biomedical Ethics RELG 270 (3) Religious Ethics and the Environment SOCI 235 (3) Technology and Society SOCI 312 (3) Sociology of Work and Industry URBP 201 (3) Planning the 21st Century City 12

13 GROUP B Humanities and Social Sciences, Management Studies and Law (HSSA) 1 Any 3 credit course at the 200 level or higher in the following departments: Anthropology (ANTH) Economics (any 200 or 300 level course, excluding 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 Select from the following list: ARCH 528 (3) History of Housing BUSA 465* (3) Technological Entrepreneurship CLAS 203 (3) Greek Mythology ENVR 203 (3) Knowledge, Ethics and Environment ENVR 400 (3) Environmental Thought FACC 220 (3) Law for Architects and Engineers FACC 500 (3) Technology Business Plan Design FACC 501 (3) Technology Business Plan Project HISP 225 (3) Hispanic Civilization 1 HISP 226 (3) Hispanic Civilization 2 INDR 294* (3) Introduction to Labour Management Relations INTG 201** (3) Integrated Management Essentials 1 INTG 202** (3) Integrated Management Essentials 2 MATH 338 (3) History and Philosophy of Mathematics MGCR 222* (3) Introduction to Organizational Behaviour MGCR 352* (3) Marketing Management 1 ORGB 321* (3) Leadership ORGB 423* (3) Human Resources Management *Note: Management courses have limited enrolment and registration dates. See important dates at **Note: INTG201 and INTG202 are not open to students who have taken certain Management courses. 1 Students who entered the program in Fall 2017 (or later) are not permitted to take language courses to satisfy the Group B requirement. If you entered the program before September 2017, and wish to take a language course, then please contact the McGill Engineering Student Center (MESC) to check for approval. 13

14 ELECTIVE COURSES for CEGEP Entry Students Stream A (CEGEP-entry) students must take two courses (total of six credits) at the 200-level or higher from any of the faculties or schools listed below 2. Desautels Faculty of Management Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Faculty of Arts Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Religious Studies Faculty of Science Schulich School of Music General Interest Science courses The following courses are accepted as Electives (EC1 & EC2): ANAT 182 Astrobiology (formerly ANAT 205) ATOC 181 Introduction to Atmospheric Science (formerly ATOC 210) ATOC 182 Introduction to Oceanic Sciences (formerly ATOC 220) ATOC 183 Climate and Climate Change (formerly ATOC 230) ATOC 184 Science of Storms (formerly ATOC 240) ATOC 185 Natural Disasters (formerly ATOC 250) EPSC 180 The Terrestrial Planets (formerly EPSC 200) EPSC 181 Environmental Geology (formerly EPSC 243) EPSC 182 Astrobiology (formerly EPSC 205) EPSC 185 Natural Disasters (formerly EPSC 250) PHYS 180 Space, Time & Matter (formerly PHYS 200) PHYS 181 Everyday Physics (formerly PHYS 202) PHYS 182 Our Evolving Universe (formerly PHYS 205) PHYS 183 The Milky Way Inside and Out (formerly PHYS 206) PHYS 184 Energy and the Environment (formerly PHYS 228) Note: CHEM 181 The World of Chemistry: Food, CHEM 182 The World of Chemistry: Technology, and CHEM 183 The World of Chemistry: Drugs are not accepted. 2 Please note that these two courses can count towards a Minor or Concentration. 14

15 ACADEMIC POLICIES This section lists the policies of the Department of Mechanical Engineering that are related to registration, graduation, and other academic issues. Violation of the rules can have significant consequences (including a delay in graduation); ignorance of rules will not be accepted as an excuse. Students are strongly advised to meet their Academic Advisor at the beginning of each academic year. 1. Pre-Requisites and Co-Requisites The Department does not allow students to register for any core course without having completed the necessary pre-requisites. Co-requisites, if any, must also be satisfied. Completion of a course means that the student has obtained a grade of C or better. If a student has a D, F, or a deferred grade (e.g., missed the final exam and has an L or LE grade), then the student is considered to have NOT completed the course, and thus cannot take the next course in a pre-requisite sequence. For elective courses: students can register for the course even if they lack the necessary pre-requisites if they can obtain the permission of the Instructor. Permission is granted only in rare cases based on the academic record of the student. During the month of April each year, students typically register for courses for the forthcoming Fall and Winter terms at the same time. However, if a student fails to complete a Fall semester course, and if that course is a pre-requisite for a Winter term core course, then the student must drop the Winter term core course. 2. Course Conflicts Students are not permitted to register for courses with time conflicts. This regulation applies to both lectures and tutorials. Thus, students are not allowed to register for two courses even if the conflict is only with the tutorial of one course and with the lecture (or tutorial) of the other course. Please note that the online system (Minerva) does not consistently flag conflicts; therefore, it is necessary to check your schedule carefully to ensure that it is free of time conflicts. The only exceptions to this rule are: (i) MECH 497 Value Engineering, and (ii) certain MATH courses where the tutorials are clearly identified as optional. 3. Path to Graduation It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that all program and degree requirements are satisfied to ensure a timely graduation. Specifically, all required core courses and technical complementary courses must be completed with a grade of C or better. All other complementary courses must be completed with a grade of D or better. For details on the Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory option for non-technical complementary courses: 15

16 An important change came into effect in fall of 2012, thus the following is being deleted from the regulations: In some exceptional circumstances, a student may be permitted to graduate with one D in a required course in the student s final semester, or one D in the next to final semester if that course is not offered in the student s final semester. Note that this exception is not guaranteed. The student can appeal through the undergraduate program coordinator to ask the Standing Committee to allow them to graduate with this one remaining D on their record. 4. Verifying Graduation As you approach the final year of the program, please take the following steps: a) Start by using the Minerva Degree Evaluation tool. Although far from perfect, it is a place to start. This tool usually indicates some false problems; for example, it does not recognize a technical complementary course taken outside our department. It also has trouble with the Non-- Technical Complementary Courses. b) Print out the curriculum for your stream, and check off all completed courses one-by-one. c) If there are any questions, please consult the Undergraduate Student Affairs Coordinator, an Academic Advisor, or the McGill Engineering Student Centre, depending upon the problem. 5. Courses with Laboratory Components The laboratory component is mandatory for courses that contain such components. Failure to complete the laboratory component could result in a K (incomplete) grade, even if the student has earned sufficient marks in the non-laboratory components for a passing grade. The K grade will be removed after the student has successfully completed all required lab components. 6. Taking Courses outside McGill University All core courses must be completed at McGill University. (The only exception is for students taking part in an official and authorized Exchange Program.) For elective courses, permission is rarely granted to take courses outside the university, and then only under exceptional circumstances. 7. Taking Courses in Other Departments and Programs Students are expected to concentrate their efforts on taking courses that will lead to their Mechanical Engineering degree or to fulfill approved minors or areas of concentration. Students may register in other courses offered at McGill University provided that these courses are specified in Minerva as "extra" or S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory) courses that will not count toward their TGPA or CGPA. The courses must be coded under the S/U OPTION at the time of registration on MINERVA. The option will NOT be added or dropped manually after the Drop/Add deadline. If you have chosen a course that is not permitted as Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, the S/U option will be manually removed from your record by the McGill Engineering Student Center (MESC). 16

17 If you are taking a course solely for your own interest, you may code this course as Extra. Fill out a Course Authorization Form, obtain the approval of an Academic Advisor, and submit to MESC. For additional details, please consult the following website: registration/courses grades/extra courses 8. Minors and Concentrations There are several possibilities for specialization in different fields by taking extra courses. The Department of Mechanical Engineering offers concentrations in Aerospace and Design, and the University offers several minors. Please consult the following website for details: mcgill.ca/engineering/students/advising programs/academic program curriculum/minor programs 9. Upper Limit on Credits The upper limit for credits in one semester is 18. Requests to exceed the credit limit must be made to the Associate Chair (Undergraduate Student Affairs), but please note that permission is rarely granted to exceed 18 credits in any one semester. 10. Supplemental Exams Courses administered by the Faculty of Engineering do not have supplemental examinations; however, Engineering students may be eligible to write a supplemental examination in courses administered by the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Science. Students are responsible for verifying if a Supplemental is being offered and for applying online for a supplemental exam. For details, please consult the following website: mcgill.ca/engineering/students/courses registration/exams assessment/supplementals 11. Exam Review In accordance with the Charter of Student Rights, and subject to the conditions stated therein, students have the right to consult any written submission for which they have received a mark and the right to discuss this submission with the examiner. To consult Final Exams after the grades have been announced, please fill out the Request to Review Final Exam form (available at the Reception Desk in ENGMD 270) and submit to the Undergraduate Student Affairs Coordinator. The Exam Review is only for the student to view the exam. No attempt will be made to re-judge whether a partial mark is fair or not. Similarly, there is no possibility of changing the grade. 12. Reassessment of a Grade and Reread Students who wish to request a formal reread of a final exam must contact the McGill Engineering Student Center (MESC). Details are available at the following website: mcgill.ca/engineering/students/courses registration/exams assessment/reassessment grade 17

18 MECH 362 Mechanical Laboratory (Mech Labs) Information and Frequently Asked Questions MECH 362 Mechanical Laboratory I (2 credits) This course consists of a set of experiments that support the theoretical background covered in the following courses: MECH 240 Thermodynamics, MECH 315 Vibrations, MECH 331 Fluid Mechanics I, and MECH 346 Heat Transfer. Students should sign up in teams of two to do experiments in one or more areas, in the term following the completion of one or more of the above courses. Thus, this course should be completed over several semesters. Students will not formally register for the course on Minerva until the semester in which they sign up for their last topic(s) to complete a total of eight experiments (two experiments per course). Where are Mech Labs located? Mech Labs are conducted in the recently renovated Room MD 51 on the ground floor of the Macdonald Engineering Building. What is the weekly Mech Labs schedule? Mech Labs can be scheduled between 1:30 and 5:30 p.m. three days a week from Tuesday to Thursday. The Mech Lab schedule will indicate the time slot and the lab assigned for each team to attend and complete their lab. What if you have a conflict with Mech Lab times? Mech Labs only can be scheduled between 1:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. three days a week from Tuesday to Thursday. If you have a conflict with all these times, please plan to sign up in the following term(s). What are the topics covered in Mech Lab experiments? Mech Labs consist of a set of experiments covering four main topics: Thermodynamics, Fluids, Heat Transfer, and Vibrations. Each team of two students will have to complete a total of eight labs (that is, two labs per topic) to complete the MECH 362 course requirements. When I can sign up for a certain Mech Lab topic? You can sign up for a certain lab topic after completing the pre requisite course(s) as listed below: Lab Topics Thermodynamics Labs Fluids Labs Heat Transfer Labs Pre requisite courses MECH 240 Thermodynamics I MECH 331 Fluid Mechanics MECH 346 Heat Transfer Vibration Labs MECH 315 Mechanics 3 18

19 Mech Labs: Information (continued) Typically, each team can sign up for one topic per semester (two labs per semester). Thus, this course should be completed over several semesters. Two topics (four labs) also are permitted. What is the Correct Time to Register for MECH 362 on Minerva? THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT! Students should start to sign up (without registration) to do Mech Lab topics after completing the pre requisite course(s). Students can register for MECH 362 on Minerva ONLY if they are signing up for the eighth and final set of topics and labs in that semester. If you are not completing all the requirements for MECH 362 during that semester, then please do NOT register on Minerva. What is the procedure to sign up for Mech Lab topics? During the first week of each fall and winter semester, all mechanical engineering students will receive a Mech Lab sign up invitation, along with a sign up Excel sheet and instructions. Students should sign up in teams of two. With their team partner, students should sign up for the same Mech Lab topic(s). Both team partners should have close time availability to do their Mech Labs. You and your partner should fill and submit ONE sign up Excel sheet by following the signing up procedure indicated in the last section of the sign up Excel sheet. If you could not find a team partner, you may submit your form leaving the partner section blank. We will try to team you up with another student. Please not that this process cannot be guaranteed and might take a long time. All completed sign up Excel sheets should be ed to: mechlab.mecheng@mcgill.ca before the deadline indicated. How I can obtain the Mech Lab manual? The updated lab manual of each experiment is available online on the mycourses website. Hardcopies of manuals are no longer printed and distributed. How I can get my Mech Lab schedule? The schedule will be posted during the second week of September on the mycourses website. We urge you to check this website for Mech Lab schedule and any following schedule updates. How is the course grade determined? The final course grade will be determined from the average of the grades for the eight labs. Starting Sept 2014 all courses with a laboratory component completion of the labs is compulsory and a passing grade on that component must be obtained. What about the Mech Lab final exam? There is no final exam for this course. 19

20 Undergraduate Student Handbook, Department of Mechanical Engineering Mech Labs: Information (continued) What is the best procedure to prepare for my Mech Labs? In general, each Mech Lab experiment should be performed into two steps. The first step is to prepare a pre laboratory preliminary report and Excel sheet. These documents should be submitted through the assignment section on mycourses, 24 hours before the scheduled Mech Lab experiment. The second step is to submit your final lab report and Excel sheet one week after completing the scheduled experiment. The mycourses website provides important details about the way Mech Labs are being offered and some best practices and guidelines to prepare for pre laboratories and final labs submissions. For more details, please watch this introductory video: ZY28Jmw&feature=youtu.be 20

21 Undergraduate Student Handbook, Department of Mechanical Engineering EXCHANGE PROGRAMS AND INTERNSHIPS Internships and Exchange Programs offer many benefits and a wealth of experience. However, careful planning is essential to avoid (or minimize) delays in graduation as a result of participating in an Exchange or internship. Consult the Associate Chair in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the advisors at the McGill Engineering Student Center (MESC) to create a plan. For Exchange Programs, begin by consulting the following website: study away/outgoing Please note that it can take a considerable amount of time (and multiple levels of approval) to select a university, and then register for courses. While selecting courses, it is important to account for course credits and contact hours. The latter are commonly calculated in terms of Accreditation Units (AUs). In many universities, courses satisfy the credit requirements but fall short of the equivalent number of AUs required at McGill University. Therefore, after returning from exchange, it may be necessary to take additional courses (usually in the form of Technical Complementary Courses) to make up for the shortfall in AUs. If you have participated in an Exchange Program, then please make sure to check your transcript on Minerva for any additional course requirements. The requirements are typically listed under STUDENT HOLDS (as Eng Degree Requirement Warning ). 21

22 Undergraduate Student Handbook, Department of Mechanical Engineering TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Problem/Issue I am not following the recommended curriculum and course sequence. I want Advanced Credits. Have I received any Advanced Credits? I am interested in transferring to the Honours Program. I cannot register for a course because it is capped or filled to capacity. I cannot register because there is a program restriction. I want to take a core course but I have not completed a pre requisite. Solution/ Explanation Consult an Academic Advisor and try to get back in sequence. If not, there may be problems with prerequisites and time conflicts while registering for courses. In turn, this may lead to a delay in graduation. As an example, consider MECH 463: Mechanical Engineering Project. This course spans two semesters and can only be started in the Fall term. The prerequisites for MECH 463 include the following: CCOM 206 Communication in Engineering MECH 360 Principles of Manufacturing MECH 292 Design 1: Conceptual Design MECH 314 Dynamics of Mechanisms MECH 393 Design 2: Machine Element Design MIME 260 Mat. Sci. & Eng. Students who are missing even one pre requisite may have to delay graduation by a year. For pre engineering (U0) courses, contact the McGill Engineering Student Center (MESC). For engineering courses (U1 and above), consult the Associate Chair in Mechanical Engineering. Please check your transcript on Minerva. If an Advanced Credit has been granted, then it will appear on your transcript. Please consult the Honours Program Coordinator. Most core courses are offered in both semester. Please attempt to rearrange your schedule to stay on track for graduation. For exceptional circumstances (for example, a course is needed to graduate during that semester), consult the Undergraduate Student Affairs Coordinator in ENGMD 270. Some courses are reserved for students of a particular status (for example, U1 students cannot take a 400 level course). Permission cannot be granted. No exceptions, even if the student has already taken and failed or deferred the pre requisite ( D", F "J" or "L"). 22

23 Undergraduate Student Handbook, Department of Mechanical Engineering I want to take a Technical Complementary Course, but I have not completed a pre requisite. I want to take an equivalent course for credit (either in a different department or at a different university). I want to add a Minor or Concentration. Contact the Course Instructor for permission. If permission is granted, then it will be possible to register for the course. For MECH courses, get the Course Authorization Form signed by the Course Instructor and then submit to the Undergraduate Student Affairs Coordinator in ENGMD 270. For non MECH courses, get the form must be signed by the Course Instructor, and then submit to the department offering the course. This is not permitted (except for students taking part in an official and authorized Exchange Program). Please refer to the appropriate section in the online University Calendar. Subsequently, complete the Course Authorization Form, obtain all necessary signatures, and submit the form to the McGill Engineering Student Center (MESC). Note that special rules apply for taking a minor in Management non management students/management minorsnon management students 23

24 Undergraduate Student Handbook, Department of Mechanical Engineering Appendix The appendix contains the following documents: Curriculum and Recommended Course Sequence for Stream A (Option 1) Curriculum and Recommended Course Sequence for Stream A (Option 2) Curriculum and Recommended Course Sequence for Stream B Curriculum and Recommended Course Sequence for Stream C (Honours) Course Authorization Form 24

25 Mechanical Engineering Curriculum - Fall 2017 (Stream A - Option 1) CEGEP Entry 1st Term (Fall) 13 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites COMP 208 Computers in Engineering 3 P - differential and integral calculus [MATH 140 and MATH 141] / C - linear algebra [MATH 133] MATH 262 Intermediate Calculus 3 P - MATH 133 or equivalent, MATH 141 or equivalent MECH 201 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering 2 - MECH 210 Mechanics EC Elective nd Term (Winter) 17 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites FACC 100 Introduction to the Engineering Profession 1 - MATH 263 Ordinary Differential Equations for Engineers 3 C - MATH 262 MATH 264 Advanced Calculus for Engineers 3 P - MATH 262 / C - MATH 263 MECH 220 Mechanics 2 4 P - MECH 210, MATH 262 / C - MATH 263 MECH 262 Statistics and Measurement Laboratory 3 - MECH 290 Design Graphics for Mechanical Engineering 3-3rd Term (Fall) 16 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites CIVE 207 Solid Mechanics 4 P - CIVE 205 or MECH 210 MATH 271 Linear Algebra and Partial Differential Equations 3 P - MATH 263, MATH 264 MECH 292 Design 1: Conceptual Design 3 P - MECH 289 or MECH 290 / P or C - CIVE 207 MIME 260 Materials Science and Engineering 3 - EC Elective th Term (Winter) 15 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites CCOM 206 Communication in Engineering 3 - FACC 250 Responsibilities of the Professional Engineer 0 P - FACC 100 or BREE 250 MECH 240 Thermodynamics MECH 309 Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering 3 P - MATH 263, MATH 271, COMP 208 MECH 314 Dynamics of Mechanisms 3 P - MECH 220 MECH 331 Fluid Mechanics 1 3 P - MECH 210 / P or C - MECH 220, MECH 240, MATH 271 5th Term (Fall) 16 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites MECH 315 Mechanics 3 4 P - MECH 220, MATH 271 / P or C - CIVE 207 MECH 341 Thermodynamics 2 3 P - MATH 264, MECH 240 MECH 346 Heat Transfer 3 P - MECH 240, MECH 331, MATH 271 MECH 360 Principles of Manufacturing 3 P - MECH 289 or MECH 290 / P or C - CIVE 207 MECH 393 Design 2: Machine Element Design 3 P - MECH 289 or 290, CIVE 207 / P or C - MECH 260 or 360, MECH 292, MECH 314, MIME 260 6th Term (Winter) 15 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites FACC 300 Engineering Economy 3 - MECH 321 Mechanics of Deformable Solids 3 P - CIVE 207 MECH 383 Applied Electronics and Instrumentation 3 P - MECH 262, MATH 263 MECH 430 Fluid Mechanics 2 3 P - MECH 240, MECH 331 MECH xxx Technical Complementary 3-7th Term (Fall) 14 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites ECSE 461 Electric Machinery 3 - MECH 362 Mechanical Laboratory 1 2 P - MECH 262 MECH 412 System Dynamics and Control 3 P - MECH 309 or MATH 317, MECH 315 / P or C - MECH 331 MECH 463D1 Design 3: Mechanical Engineering Project 3 P - CCOM 206 or EDEC 206, MECH 260 / 360, MECH 292, MECH 314, MECH 393, MIME 260 CS Complementary Studies Group A (Impact)* 3-8th Term (Winter) 13 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites FACC 400 Engineering Professional Practice 1 P - FACC 100, FACC 250**, and 60 program credits MECH Design 3: Mechanical Engineering Project 3 463D2 P - MECH 463D1 MECH xxx Technical Complementary 3 - MECH xxx Technical Complementary 3 - CS Complementary Studies Group B (HSSML)* 3 - Technical Complementary courses are selected from an approved list given on the next page. *The Complementary Studies (CS) courses are Impact of Technology courses (Group A) and Humanities & Social Sciences, Management Studies and Law courses (Group B) Students must take one course (3 credits) from Group A and one course (3 credits) from Group B. The curriculum above includes suggested terms during which these courses can be taken. These must be chosen from an approved list of courses/departments, found in the program list under "Complementary Studies" in the Faculty of Engineering Undergraduate section of the Programs, Courses and University Regulations publication ( (see your program listing in the "Browse Academic Units & Programs" section). **FACC 250 is not yet indicated as a prerequisite in the ecalendar course information ( but it will be before FACC 400 is taken. Elective courses (EC) may be chosen from any course at the 200-level or higher in the Desautels Faculty of Management, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Religious Studies, Faculty of Science, and/or Schulich School of Music. Students are responsible for satisfying pre-/co-requisites and verifying with their department that they are meeting the requirements of their program.

26 Technical Complementary Courses - Mechanical Engineering 6 credits at the 300-level or higher, chosen from Mechanical Engineering courses (subject code MECH). One of these two courses (3 credits) must be chosen from the following list: Credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites MECH 497 Value Engineering 3 P - MECH 493 and 45 credits completed MECH 498 Interdisciplinary Design Project MECH 499 Interdisciplinary Design Project MECH 513 Control Systems 3 P - MECH 412 or MECH 419 MECH 529 Discrete Manufacturing Systems 3 P - Permission of instructor MECH 530 Mechanics of Composite Materials 3 C - MECH 321 MECH 532 Aircraft Performance, Stability and Control 3 P - MECH 412 / MECH 419, MECH 533 MECH 535 Turbomachinery and Propulsion 3 P - MECH 331 MECH 536 Aircraft Structures 3 P - MECH 321 MECH 541 Kinematic Synthesis 3 P - MECH 309 or MATH 317 MECH 543 Design with Composite Materials 3 P - MECH 530 MECH 544 Processing of Composite Materials 3 P - MECH 530 MECH 553 Design and Manufacture of Microdevices 3 - MECH 557 Mechatronic Design 3 P - ECSE 461, MECH 383, MECH 412 / MECH 419 MECH 559 Engineering Systems Optimization 3 - MECH 563 Biofluids and Cardiovascular Mechanics 3 or CHEE 563 Biofluids and Cardiovascular Mechanics 3 P - CHEE 314 or MECH 331 MECH 565 Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer Equipment P - MECH 240, MECH 309 or MATH 317, MECH 331, MECH 341, 3 MECH 346 or permission of the instructor MECH 573 Mechanics of Robotic Systems 3 P - MECH 309 or MATH 317, MECH 572 MECH 577 Optimum Design 3 P - MECH 309 or MATH 317 One course (3 credits), subject to Departmental approval, at the 300-level or higher from the Faculty of Engineering (including MECH courses) or from courses in the Faculty of Science, including MATH courses. Last update: September 1, 2017 For the official program listing, see the Programs, Courses and University Regulations publication (

27 Mechanical Engineering Curriculum - Fall 2017 (Stream A - Option 2) CEGEP Entry 1st Term (Fall) 15 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites COMP 208 Computers in Engineering 3 P - differential and integral calculus [MATH 140 and MATH 141] / C - linear algebra [MATH 133] FACC 100 Introduction to the Engineering Profession 1 - MATH 262 Intermediate Calculus 3 P - MATH 133 or equivalent, MATH 141 or equivalent MECH 201 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering 2 - MECH 290 Design Graphics for Mechanical Engineering 3 - EC Elective nd Term (Winter) 14 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites MATH 263 Ordinary Differential Equations for Engineers 3 C - MATH 262 MATH 264 Advanced Calculus for Engineers 3 P - MATH 262 / C - MATH 263 MECH 210 Mechanics MECH 262 Statistics and Measurement Laboratory 3 - MIME 260 Materials Science and Engineering 3-3rd Term (Fall) 16 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites CCOM 206 Communication in Engineering 3 - FACC 250 Responsibilities of the Professional Engineer 0 P - FACC 100 or BREE 250 MATH 271 Linear Algebra and Partial Differential Equations 3 P - MATH 263, MATH 264 MECH 220 Mechanics 2 4 P - MECH 210, MATH 262 / C - MATH 263 MECH 240 Thermodynamics EC Elective th Term (Winter) 17 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites CIVE 207 Solid Mechanics 4 P - CIVE 205 or MECH 210 MECH 292 Design 1: Conceptual Design 3 P - MECH 289 or MECH 290 / P o r C - CIVE 207 MECH 315 Mechanics 3 4 P - MECH 220, MATH 271 / P or C - CIVE 207 MECH 341 Thermodynamics 2 3 P - MATH 264, MECH 240 MECH 360 Principles of Manufacturing 3 P - MECH 289 or MECH 290 / P or C - CIVE 207 5th Term (Fall) 15 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites MECH 309 Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering 3 P - COMP 208, MATH 263, MATH 271 MECH 314 Dynamics of Mechanisms 3 P - MECH 220 MECH 321 Mechanics of Deformable Solids 3 P - CIVE 207 MECH 331 Fluid Mechanics 1 3 P - MECH 210 / C - MECH 220, MECH 240, MATH 271 MECH 383 Applied Electronics and Instrumentation 3 P - MECH 262, MATH 263 6th Term (Winter) 15 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites ECSE 461 Electric Machinery 3 - FACC 300 Engineering Economy 3 - MECH 346 Heat Transfer 3 P - MECH 240, MECH 331, MATH 271 MECH 393 Design 2: Machine Element Design 3 P - MECH 289 or 290, CIVE 207 / P or C - MECH 260 or 360, MECH 292, MECH 314, MIME 260 MECH 412 System Dynamics and Control 3 P - MECH 309 or MATH 317, MECH 315 / P or C - MECH 331 7th Term (Fall) 14 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites MECH 362 Mechanical Laboratory 1 2 P - MECH 262 MECH 430 Fluid Mechanics 2 3 P - MECH 240, MECH 331 MECH 463D1 Design 3: Mechanical Engineering Project 3 P - CCOM 206 or EDEC 206, MECH 260 / 360, MECH 292, MECH 314, MECH 393, MIME 260 MECH xxx Technical Complementary 3 - CS Complementary Studies Group A (Impact)* 3-8th Term (Winter) 13 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites FACC 400 Engineering Professional Practice 1 P - FACC 100, FACC 250**, and 60 program credits MECH 463D2 Design 3: Mechanical Engineering Project 3 P - MECH 463D1 MECH xxx Technical Complementary 3 - MECH xxx Technical Complementary 3 - CS Complementary Studies Group B (HSSML)* 3 - Technical Complementary courses are selected from an approved list given on the next page. *The Complementary Studies (CS) courses are Impact of Technology courses (Group A) and Humanities & Social Sciences, Management Studies and Law courses (Group B). Students must take one course (3 credits) from Group A and one course (3 credits) from Group B. The curriculum above includes suggested terms during which these courses can be taken. These must be chosen from an approved list of courses/departments, found in the program list under "Complementary Studies" in the Faculty of Engineering Undergraduate section of the Programs, Courses and University Regulations publication ( (see your program listing in the "Browse Academic Units & Programs" section). **FACC 250 is not yet indicated as a prerequisite in the ecalendar course information ( but it will be before FACC 400 is taken. Elective courses (EC) may be chosen from any course at the 200-level or higher in the Desautels Faculty of Management, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Religious Studies, Faculty of Science, and/or Schulich School of Music. Students are responsible for satisfying pre-/co-requisites and verifying with their department that they are meeting the requirements of their program.

28 Technical Complementary Courses - Mechanical Engineering 6 credits at the 300-level or higher, chosen from Mechanical Engineering courses (subject code MECH). One of these two courses (3 credits) must be chosen from the following list: Credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites MECH 497 Value Engineering 3 P - MECH 493 and 45 credits completed MECH 498 Interdisciplinary Design Project MECH 499 Interdisciplinary Design Project MECH 513 Control Systems 3 P - MECH 412 or MECH 419 MECH 529 Discrete Manufacturing Systems 3 P - Permission of instructor MECH 530 Mechanics of Composite Materials 3 C - MECH 321 MECH 532 Aircraft Performance, Stability and Control 3 P - MECH 412 / MECH 419, MECH 533 MECH 535 Turbomachinery and Propulsion 3 P - MECH 331 MECH 536 Aircraft Structures 3 P - MECH 321 MECH 541 Kinematic Synthesis 3 P - MECH 309 or MATH 317 MECH 543 Design with Composite Materials 3 P - MECH 530 MECH 544 Processing of Composite Materials 3 P - MECH 530 MECH 553 Design and Manufacture of Microdevices 3 - MECH 557 Mechatronic Design 3 P - ECSE 461, MECH 383, MECH 412 / MECH 419 MECH 559 Engineering Systems Optimization 3 - MECH 563 Biofluids and Cardiovascular Mechanics 3 or CHEE 563 Biofluids and Cardiovascular Mechanics 3 P - CHEE 314 or MECH 331 MECH 565 Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer Equipment 3 P - MECH 240, MECH 309 or MATH 317, MECH 331, MECH 341, MECH 346 or permission of the instructor MECH 573 Mechanics of Robotic Systems 3 P - MECH 309 or MATH 317, MECH 572 MECH 577 Optimum Design 3 P - MECH 309 or MATH 317 One course (3 credits), subject to Departmental approval, at the 300-level or higher from the Faculty of Engineering (including MECH courses) or from courses in the Faculty of Last update: September 1, 2017 For the official program listing, see the Programs, Courses and University Regulations publication (

29 Mechanical Engineering Curriculum - Fall 2017 (Stream B) Non-CEGEP Entry 1st Term (Fall) 18 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites CHEM 110 General Chemistry 1 4 P - College level mathematics and physics or permission of instructor FACC 100 Introduction to the Engineering Profession 1 - MATH 133 Linear Algebra and Geometry 3 P - A course in functions MATH 140 Calculus 1 3 P - High school calculus PHYS 131 Mechanics and Waves 4 C - Calculus course [MATH 140] CS Complementary Studies Group B (HSSML) - 1* 3-2nd Term (Winter) 18 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites CHEM 120 General Chemistry 2 4 P - College level mathematics and physics or permission of instructor MATH 141 Calculus 2 4 P - MATH 140 PHYS 142 Electromagnetism and Optics 4 P - PHYS 131 / C - MATH 141 CS Complementary Studies Group A (Impact)* 3 - CS Complementary Studies Group B (HSSML) - 2* 3-3rd Term (Fall) 16 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites COMP 208 Computers in Engineering 3 P - differential and integral calculus [MATH 140 and MATH 141] / C - linear algebra [MATH 133] FACC 250 Responsibilities of the Professional Engineer 0 P - FACC 100 or BREE 250 FACC 300 Engineering Economy 3 - MATH 262 Intermediate Calculus 3 P - MATH 133, MATH 141 MECH 201 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering 2 - MECH 210 Mechanics MECH 290 Design Graphics for Mechanical Engineering 3-4th Term (Winter) 17 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites CIVE 207 Solid Mechanics 4 P - CIVE 205 or MECH 210 MATH 263 Ordinary Differential Equations for Engineers 3 C - MATH 262 MATH 264 Advanced Calculus for Engineers 3 P - MATH 262 / C - MATH 263 MECH 220 Mechanics 2 4 P - MECH 210, MATH 262 / C - MATH 263 MECH 262 Statistics and Measurement Laboratory 3-5th Term (Fall) 18 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites MATH 271 Linear Algebra and Partial Differential Equations 3 P - MATH 263, MATH 264 MECH 240 Thermodynamics MECH 314 Dynamics of Mechanisms 3 P - MECH 220 MECH 321 Mechanics of Deformable Solids 3 P - CIVE 207 MECH 331 Fluid Mechanics 1 3 P - MECH 210 / P or C - MECH 220, MECH 240, MATH 271 MECH 360 Principles of Manufacturing 3 P - MECH 289 or MECH 290 / P or C - CIVE 207 6th Term (Winter) 18 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites CCOM 206 Communication in Engineering 3 - MECH 292 Design 1: Conceptual Design 3 P - MECH 289 or MECH 290 / P o r C - CIVE 207 MECH 309 Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering 3 P - MATH 263, MATH 271, COMP 208 MECH 341 Thermodynamics 2 3 P - MATH 264, MECH 240 MECH 393 Design 2: Machine Element Design 3 P - MECH 289 or 290, CIVE 207 / P or C - MECH 260 or 360, MECH 292, MECH 314, MIME 260 MIME 260 Materials Science and Engineering 3-7th Term (Fall) 20 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites FACC 400 Engineering Professional Practice 1 P - FACC 100, FACC 250**, and 60 program credits MECH 315 Mechanics 3 4 P - MECH 220, MATH 271 / P or C - CIVE 207 MECH 346 Heat Transfer 3 P - MECH 240, MECH 331, MATH 271 MECH 383 Applied Electronics and Instrumentation 3 P - MECH 262, MATH 263 MECH 430 Fluid Mechanics 2 3 P - MECH 240, MECH 331 MECH 463D1 Design 3: Mechanical Engineering Project 3 P - CCOM 206, MECH 260 / 360, MECH 292, MECH 314, MECH 393, MIME 260 MECH xxx Technical Complementary 3-8th Term (Winter) 17 credits Prerequisites/Co-requisites ECSE 461 Electric Machinery 3 - MECH 362 Mechanical Laboratory 1 2 P - MECH 262 MECH 412 System Dynamics and Control 3 P - MECH 309 or MATH 317, MECH 315 / P or C - MECH 331 MECH 463D2 Design 3: Mechanical Engineering Project 3 P - MECH 463D1 MECH xxx Technical Complementary 3 - MECH xxx Technical Complementary 3 - Technical Complementary courses are selected from an approved list given on the next page. *The Complementary Studies (CS) courses are Impact of Technology courses (Group A) and Humanities & Social Sciences, Management Studies and Law courses (Group B). Students must take one course (3 credits) from Group A and two courses (6 credits) from Group B. The curriculum above includes suggested terms during which these courses can be taken. These must be chosen from an approved list of courses/departments, found in the program list under "Complementary Studies" in the Faculty of Engineering Undergraduate section of the Programs, Courses and University Regulations publication ( (see your program listing in the "Browse Academic Units & Programs" section). **FACC 250 is not yet indicated as a prerequisite in the ecalendar course information ( but it will be before FACC 400 is taken. Students are responsible for satisfying pre-/co-requisites and verifying with their department that they are meeting the requirements of their program.

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