Currently students are required to take two courses from the Group C list of courses in the MEngM. However, there are only three courses listed in Group C which limits the flexibility in terms of what courses the students can take. It is proposed to change the requirements for both the MEng Course-Based and MEngM Project options to give the students more flexibility. In addition, with the addition of the new core courses into the MEng programs, ENGR 5002G - MEng/MEngM Project will count for two courses, instead of three. To address this reduction, an additional course has been added to the MEng Project option. Lastly, for Group D courses, the Software Engineering MEng courses will be added to the list of available Group D courses.
The current course requirements are as follows: MEngM Course-Based
MEngM Project
The proposed course requirements are as follows: MEngM Course-Based
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ENGR - 5009G - MEng/MEngM Project (needed for current students in the programs 9 credits)
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The proposed changes will allow for more flexibility in terms of what courses MEngM students can take.
This change will allow the Faculty greater flexibility in terms of what courses are being offered each semester, thus allowing for optimization of course delivery.
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MEng-Project Students - Automotive, Electrical, and Mechanical Fall 2023 or later start take ENGR 5002G - MEng/MEngM Project (6 credits) MEng-Project Students - Automotive, Electrical, and Mechanical May 2023 or earlier start take ENGR 5009G - MEng/MEngM Project (9 credits)
MEng- Project Students - Software will take ENGR 5009G - MEng/MEngM Project (9 credits)
MEngM-Project Students Fall 2023 or later start take ENGR 5002G - MEng/MEngM Project (6 credits) MEngM-Project Students May 2023 or earlier start take ENGR 5009G - MEng/MEngM Project (9 credits)
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