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SFU
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TO: Senate
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FROM Wade
Parkhouse,
Dean. Graduate Studies
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RE Faculty
of
Applied
Sciences
GS2012.061
CC Rob Cameron
DATE January 17, 2012
For information
Acting under delegated authority at its meeting of 16 January 2012, the SGSC
approved the following curriculum revisions:
Effective Date is September 2012
Faculty of Applied Sciences
School of Engineering Science
Doctor of Philosophy Program:
i) Changes to program requirements
ii) Changes to description: ENSC 820-3 Engineering Management for Development
Projects
iii) Changes to title, description and addition of pre-requisite: ENSC 853-3 Digital
CMOS Integrated Circuits
[GS2012.06
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
If you are unable to access the information, please call 778-782-3168 or email
shelley gair@sfu.ca.
MEMO
Office of the Dean
ASB-9861
Applied Science Bldg
Tel: 778-782-4724
www.fas.sfu ,ca
SFU
FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES
-HADUATE
ATTENTION Wade Parkhouse, Dean of Graduate Studies
FROM
RE
DATE
Rob Cameron, Associate Dean,
Faculty of Applied Sciences
Faculty of Applied Sciences
Graduate Curriculum Changes
January 4, 2012
Please find enclosed the following graduate curriculum changes for the School of
Engineering Science approved at the December 20, 2011 meeting of the Faculty
of Applied Sciences Graduate Program Committee.
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1. Change to the Engineering Science PhD program.
This chanee allows the course ENSC 820^3 to be used towards the PhD, but not
towards the mandatory 6 credits of ENSC technical courses. This is
documented with the memo entitled "Major Program Change" of December 2,
2011 as well as the consequent course change form for ENSC 820.
2.
Update to the.de'scription and prerequisite for ENSC 853.
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Please place these items on the agenda of the next SGSC meeting.
Enclosures
SIMON PRASEB UNIVERSITY
THINKING OF rut WORLD
SFU
School of Engineering Science
MEMO
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby Campus
Applied Science Building
Room 9851
Tel: 778-782-4371
www.ensc.sfu.ca
| ATTENTION
SGSC
FROM
School of Engineering Science
\
RE
Major Program Change
DATE
December 2, 2011
1)
Statement here re: proposed program change:
The School of Engineering Science
would like to change the program
requirements for the PhD program to include, ENSC 820-3 -
Engineering Management for Development Projects, as an optional
course for credit.
2)
Statement as to how this change will affect the existing programme:
This change willbe a benefit to doctoral students currently in the
program, as we believe a project management course is an important
component of the doctoral learning experience and that our PhD
students should have the opportunity, and be encouraged, to take this
course.
3)
Justification for change:
This change will give the opportunity for our PhD students to take, for
credit, a course that will provide managerial and reporting practices
typical of engineering development projects.
4) Current Calendar Language:
Course Requirements
The minimum requirement is 18 units beyond that of the MAScdegree.
Six of these units will be for prescribed courses in the specialization in
which the student is enrolled. Alternatives can be substituted with the
approval of the student's supervisory committee. At most, six units may
be senior undergraduate courses. At most, six units may be directed
studies. At least six units must be within engineering science,
although
ENSC 820-3 may not be used towards these six units.
, except that
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SFU
School of Engineering Science
ENSC 820 3 may not bo used toward the course requirement of the PhD
degree. Additional courses may be required to correct deficiencies in
the student's background.
5) Proposed Calendar Language:
Course Requirements
The minimum requirement is 18 units beyond that of the MASc degree.
Six of these units will be for prescribed courses in the specialization in
which the student is enrolled. Alternatives can be substituted with the
approval of the student's supervisory committee. At most, six units may
be senior undergraduate courses. At most, six units may be directed
studies. At least six units must be within engineering science, although
ENSC 820-3 may not be used towards these six units. Additional
courses may be required to correct deficiencies in the student's
background.
SIMON I WAS III UNIVERSITY
THINKING OF THE WORLD
FROM:
Engineering Science Doctor of Philosophy
Program
School of Engineering Science \ Faculty ofApplied Sciences
Simon Fraser University Calendar 2012 Spring
Course Requirements
The minimum requirement is 18 units beyond that of the MASc degree. Six of these units will be
for prescribed courses in the specialization in which the student is enrolled. Alternatives can be
substituted with the approval of the student's supervisory committee. At most, six units may be
senior undergraduate courses. At most, six units may be directed studies. At least six units must
be within engineering science, although ENSC 820-3 may not be used towards these.six units
except that ENSC 820 3 may not be used toward the course requirement of tho PhD dogrco.
Additional courses maybe required to correct deficiencies inthe student's background.
TO:
Course Requirements
The minimum requirement is 18 units beyond that of the MASc degree. Six of these units will be
for prescribed courses in the specialization in which the student is enrolled. Alternatives can be
substituted with the approval of the student's supervisory committee. At most, six units may be
senior undergraduate courses. At most, six units may be directed studies. At least six units must
be within engineering science,
although ENSC 820-3 may not be used towards these six units.
Additional courses maybe required to correct deficiencies inthe student's background.
Doctoral Program, Engineering Science
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studies committee has been given.
Course Requirements
The minimum requirement is 18 units beyond that of the MASc degree. Six of
these units will be for prescribed courses in the specialization in which the student
is enrolled. Alternatives can be substituted with the approval
of the student's
supervisory committee. At most, six units may be senior undergraduate courses. At
most, six units may be directed studies. At least six units must be within
engineering science^xcept that ENSC 820-3 may not be used toward the course
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requirement of theThD degree/additional courses may be required to correct
deficiencies in the student's background.
Previous Credit
If the subject matter of a listed course has been previously completed with
graduate credit, the course may not be completed again for credit.
Qualifying Examination
To qualify the student will submit a brief written research proposal and defend it
orally to his/her supervisory committee within the first 24 months of admission.
The proposal'sdefence will be judged according to the feasibility and scientific
merits of the proposed research, and demonstration
of a sophisticated
understanding of general material in the student's major area of research. This
level of understanding is associated with senior undergraduate and first year
graduate course material.
The possible outcomes of the qualifying examination are 'pass,' 'marginal' and
'fail.' Astudent with 'marginal' will be required to re-submit the research proposal
and defend it for the second and final time within six months and/or to complete
more courses. A'failing'grade requires withdrawal.
Thesis
Students define and undertake original research, the results of which are reported
in a thesis. An examining committee is formed as defined in graduate general
regulation 1.9.3. Students conform to residence requirements (see graduate general
regulation 1.7.3). The senior supervisor will be an engineering science faculty
approved by the graduate program committee.
The student's progress will be reviewed every 12 months by a supervisory
committee of three or more faculty members. At each annual review, the student
presents a summary of his/her work to date, with the first review being the research
proposal defence described in the section for Qualifying Examination (see above).
http://students.sfu.ca/calendar/engineering_science/ensc_PhD.html
1/6/2012
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
DEAN OF GRADUATE STUDIES
Graduate Course Minor Change Form
This form is for an SFU department or program to request a minor change to an existing graduate course. After approval
and signature by the faculty graduate studies committee, this form should be forwarded to the Dean of Graduate Studies
for approval by the Senate Graduate Studies Committee (SGSC). SGSC will forward the approval to Senate for information.
•••DEPARTMENT
Department / School / Program
Engineering Science
Contact name
Shawn Stapleton
Contact email
shawn@sfu.ca
Please revise the following elements of the indicated graduate course:
DCatalogue number • Units • Title
M
Description D Other:
1^^ CURRENT COURSE
Please complete only the fields to be changed.
Program (eg. ECON)
ENSC
Number leg. 8101
820
Units (eg. 4)
3
Course title (max 80 characters]
Engineering Management for Development Projects
Short title (appears on transcripts, max 25 characters]
Course description for SFU Calendar D see attached
This course focuses on the management and reporting activities of
typical engineering development projects. Through seminars and
workshops it builds the student's skills at estimating project cost and
schedule, keeping a project on track, and handing over the completed
project to a customer or another team. A writing workshop emphasizes
techniques for writing proposals, and writing and controlling
documentation. Note that ENSC 820 will not count towards the course
work requirement of students enrolled in the MASc and PhD programs.
Available course components 13Lecture • Seminar
• Laboratory D Practicum D Online Q
Grading basis El Graded
• Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory
D InProgress/Complete •
Prerequisites (ifany)
This is combined with an undergrad course. DYes 0No
Course number and units: CNCC 020 3
Additional course requirements for graduate students
•» APPROVALS
Faculty graduate studies committee name
Senate graduate studies committee name
Signature
B» REVISED COURSE
Please complete only the fields
to
be changed.
Program (eg. ECON)
ENSC
Number (eg. 810)
820
Units [eg. A)
3
Course title (max 80 characters)
Engineering Management for Development Projects
Short title (appears on transcripts, max 25 characters)
Course description for SFU Calendar • see attached
This course focuses on the management and reporting activities of
typical engineering development projects. Through seminars and
workshops it builds the student's skills at estimating project cost and
schedule, keeping a project on track, and handing over the completed
project to a customer or another team. A writing workshop emphasizes
techniques for writing proposals, and writing and controlling
documentation. Note that ENSC 820 will not count towards the course
work requirement of students enrolled in the MASc program.
Available course components E Lecture • Seminar
• Laboratory D Practicum • Online •
Grading basis 13 Graded Q Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory
Din Progress / Complete •
Prerequisites (ifany)
This is combined with an undergrad course. DYes 0No
Course number and units:
20-3 -
Additional course requirements for graduate students
J/W< ^
*2ot
Date
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ENSC 820-3 Engineering Management for Development Projects
This course focuses on the management and reporting activities of typical engineering
development projects. Through seminars and workshops it builds the student's skills at
estimating project cost and schedule, keeping a project on track, and handing over the completed
project to a customer or another team. A writing workshop emphasizes techniques for writing
proposals, and writing and controlling documentation. Note that ENSC 820 will not count
towards the course work requirement of students enrolled in the MASc/and PhD programs./ ^k/r*^
y
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
DEAN OF GRADUATE STUDIES
Graduate Course Minor Change Form
This form is for an SFU department or program to request a minor change to an existing graduate course. After approval
and
signature by the faculty graduate studies committee, this form should be forwarded to the Dean of Graduate Studies
for approval by the Senate Graduate Studies Committee (SGSC). SGSC will forward the approval to Senate for information.
BB»
DEPARTMENT
Department / School / Program
Engineering Science
Contact name
Marek Syrzycki
Contact email
syrzycki@sfu.ca
Please revise the following elements,of the indicated graduate course:
• Catalogue number
• Units 0Title 6l Description D Other:
WKB>
CURRENT
COURSE
Please complete only the fields to be changed.
Program (eg. ECON)
ENSC
Number (eg. 810)
853
Units (eg.
U\
3
Course title (max 80 characters)
/[Digital Semiconductor Circuits and Devices
Short title (appears on transcripts, max 25 characters)
Course description for SFU Calendar D see attached
MOS device electronics. Second Order Effects in MOS
transistors. BJT device electronics. Static and transient
analysis of inverters. Digital gates, circuits and circuit
techniques. Speed and power dissipation. Memory
systems. Gate arrays, semicustom and customized
integrated circuits. CAD tools. Students are required to
complete a project.
Available course components 0 Lecture (ZlSeminar
• Laboratory 0 Practicum D Online
fj
Grading basis El Graded
• Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory
D In Progress / Complete •
Prerequisites (ifany)
none
This is combined with an undergrad course. DYes ID No
Course number and unitsf^50 °53'3
Additional course requirements for graduate students
TC
APPROVALS
Faculty graduate studies committee name
Signature
Senate graduate studies committee name
Signature
WBB
REVISED
COURSE
Please complete only the fields
to be
changed.
Program (eg. ECON)
ENSC
Number (eg. 810)
853
Course title (max 80 characters)
Digital CMOS Integrated Circuits
Units (eg. 4)
3
Short title (appears on transcripts, max 25 characters)
Course description for SFU Calendar D see attached
MOS FET transistors and models; CMOS technology evolution; basic digital cells
in CMOS; static
and dynamic logic circuits in CMOS; CMOS functional blocks
(adders, multipliers, datapaths, ALUs); semiconductor memories (Read-Only
Memories,
Programmable Logic Arrays, programmable memories, static and
dynamic Random Access Memories, flash memories); CMOS digital layout design
and standard-cell based design; Low-power and low-voltage CMOS circuits;
CMOS physical
design in submicron technologies (interconnects, timing and
power design issues). Basic CAD tools for CMOS integrated circuit design.
Prerequisite: ENSC 850 or permission of the instructor.
Available course components LZI Lecture • Seminar
• Laboratory d Practicum D Online
•
Grading basis E3 Graded D Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory
• In Progress / Complete
•
Prerequisites (ifany)
ENSC 850 or permission of the instructor
This is combined with an undergrad course. DYes QDNo
Course number and units: EN€C 353 3
Additional course requirements for graduate students
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ENSC 853-3 Digital Semiconductor Circuits and Devices
MOS device electronics. Second Order Effects in MOS transistors. BJT device electronics. Static
and transient analysis of inverters. Digital gates, circuits and circuit techniques. Speed and power
dissipation. Memory systems. Gate arrays, semicustom and customized integrated circuits. CAD
tools. Students are required to complete a project.