Program overview
NEW OPTION! This program is starting in the fall of 2024! Students will be able to acquire their Engineering Diploma over 3 years and have a focused area of study in one of the concentrations seen below. This program allows students to take five 3-credit courses per term instead of the usual six as is required in the two-year program.
The typical pattern below can be altered according to a student’s needs and planned program. Consult Academic Advising and/or the Chair of Engineering to assist with course selection.
First Year (30 credits)
Fall Term | Winter Term |
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CHEM 121 – Principles of Chemistry I | CHEM 122 – Principles of Chemistry II |
ENGR 121 – Calculus I for Engineers | ENGR 122 – Calculus II for Engineers |
ENGR 128 – Engineering Design and Graphics | ENGR 132 – Technical Communications |
ENGR 147 – Computer Programming | ENGR 136 – Statics |
PHYS 121 – Physics for the Physical Sciences & Engineering I | PHYS 122 – Physics for the Physical Sciences & Engineering II |
Second Year (30 credits)
Fall Term | Winter Term |
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Writing Course (Or one 6-credit, full-year course) | Writing Course (or continuation of 6-credit, full-year course |
ENGR 223 – Linear Algebra for Engineers | ENGR 222 – Calculus III for Engineers |
ENGR 221 – Differential Equations for Engineers | ENGR 224 – Probability and Statistics for Engineers |
ENGR 237 – Basic Electric Circuits Theory | OPEN Elective |
SCIENCE Elective | OPEN Elective |
Third Year (30 credits)
Fall Term | Winter Term |
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ENGR 211 – Thermo-Fluids I | ENGR 232 – Engineering Design and Communications II |
ENGR 242 – Engineering Economics | Discipline-specific course |
SCIENCE Elective – 200-level or above | Discipline-specific course |
SCIENCE Elective – 200-level or above | OPEN Elective |
Discipline-specific course OR OPEN Elective – Depending on discipline | Discipline-specific course OR OPEN Elective – Depending on discipline |
Program Worksheet – Printable Version
Students may choose an optional concentration in Earth and Environmental Sciences, Mathematics, or Physics. Each concentration requires a minimum of 12 credits at the 300 or 400 level. Contact Academic Advising and/or the department chair of the concentration discipline for specific requirements.
Contact
2052 Nasso Family Science Centre
5009 Chapel Square
Antigonish NS B2G 2W5
Canada