Success is when preparation meets opportunity.

The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Teaching

ECE101H1F  -  Seminar Course

             Introduction to electrical and computer engineering, topics covering various research areas within the department and latest trends in the field of engineering.

ECE110H1S  -  Electrical Fundamentals

             Physics of electricity and magnetism, basic circuit analysis techniques, STC analysis and electric power.

ECE159H1S  -  Fundamentals of Electric Circuits

             DC/AC circuit analysis, introduction to operational amplifier, and frequency response analysis.

ECE201H1F  -  Seminar_Electrical and Computer Engineering

             Magellan (course selection software), area talks, and graduate attributes.

ECE221H1S  -  Electric and Magnetic Fields

             Study of electromagnetic fields and their sources using Maxwell’s equations.

ECE231H1S  -  Introductory Electronics

             Study of operational amplifiers, diodes, bipolar junction transistors and field-effect transistors.

ECE241H1F  -  Digital Systems

             Fundamental digital logic, memory, finite state machine, FPGAs, digital circuit design using computer-aided design software—Quartus II.

ESC471H1F/S  -  Engineering Science Capstone Design

             Design project that brings together students from different options working in small groups on projects specified by course staff. 

APS105H1F  -  Computer Fundamentals

             Computer systems and basic programming in C using Linux/Unix system.

APS111H1F  -  Engineering Strategies & Practice I

             Framework for the design process, communication and team work skills training are the primary objectives.

APS112H1S  -  Engineering Strategies & Practice II

             Project management, design process and presentation skills are put to use in real life projects.

MAT186H1F  -  Calculus I

             Limits, differentiation, maximum/minimum problems, integration, application in geometry, mechanics and engineering problems.

MAT196H1F  -  Calculus A

             Limits and continuity, differentiation, maximum/minimum problems, integrals, application in geometry, mechanics and engineering problems, introduction to first order differential equations.

Belinda B. Wang

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