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Bill Krane, Chair
Senate Committee on
Undergraduate Studies
Faculty of Applied Sciences (SCUS 11 -53)
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December 2, 201
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For
information:
Acting under delegated authority at its meeting of December 1, 2011, SCUS approved
the following curriculum revision effective Fall 2012:
1. School of Engineering Science
(a) Title, description and prerequisite change for ENSC 474
Senators wishing to consult a more detailed report of curriculum revisions may do so by
going to Docushare: https://docushare.sfu.ca/dsweb/View/Collection-12682
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Bill Krane, Chair SCUS
FROM
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DATE
Rob Cameron, Associate Dean,
Faculty of Applied Sciences
Undergraduate Curriculum Changes
November 9, 2011
The following changes have been approved by the FAS Undergraduate
Curriculum Committee and are appended here for approval by SCUS and
recommendation to Senate. Please add this item to the agenda of the December
1st 2011 meeting
1. Course change - ENSC 474-4
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ENSC 474
(1) Long tide for calendar and schedule, no more than 100 characters including spaces and punctuation.
Biomedical Signal and Image Processing
Digital/Medical Image Processing
(2) Short title for enrollment and transcript, no more than 30 characters including spaces and punctuation.
DESCRIPTION
Develops
signal
processing
techniques
of
wide
applicability,
presented in the context of processing and analysisof
biomedical images. Forms a sequel to the course ENSC 374-4,
Introduction to Biomedical Imaging, which covers acquisition of
medical images. The subsequent visualization, processing and
analysis tools applied to multidimensional
PREREQUISITE™
Prerequisite: ENSC 380-4 and either ENSC 327-4 or ENSC
328-1.
DESCRIPTION
Develops
signal
processing
techniques
of
wide
applicability,
presented inthe context of processing and analysis of digital
images, in particular 2Dand3D biomedical images. Covers
acquisition,
formation
and
representation
of
digital
images,
filtering, enhancement and restoration in both spatial and
frequency
domains,
image
segmentation,
image
registration,
prerequisite^ ^s^s^&te t
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CMPT128-3, CMPT 225-3 (or permission of the instructor),
and ENSC- 38(H5tudents with credit for ENSC460/895 -
Digital Image Processing and Analysis cannot take this course
for further credit.
RATIONALE
ENSC 460/895 has overlap in content with ENSC 474/895. These courses need to be merged into a single course so that the
requirements ofthe BME curriculum to provide a sequel course to ENSC 374-4 (Introduction to Biomedical Imaging) as well as
that of the ENSC program for a.classical digital image processing course can be satisfied.
Does this course replicate the content ofa previously approved course to such an extent that students should not receive credit for both courses?
Ifso, this should be
noted in the prerequisite.
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