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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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To: Senate
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Prom: Senate Committee on
Undergraduate Studies
Subject:
School of Engineering Science -
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Date: October 1, 1986
Curriculum Revisions
Action undertaken by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies at its
meeting of September
30,
1986 gives rise to the following motion:
. 'That Senate approve and recommend approval to the Board
of Governors, as set forth in S.86-53, the proposed curriculum
changes including:
New courses: ENSC
330-4
Materials Science
ENSC
423-4
Modern Control Systems
ENSC 435-4
Quality Control and Reliability
in Manufacturing
and the deletion of:
ENSC 230-3
Engineering Materials
ENSC 435-3
Design of Machine Components
ENSC 497-0 Internship I
and the schedules of studies for the options
(a)
Robotics and Control, and
(b)
Manufacturing Systems Engineering"
FOR INFORMATION:
Acting under delegated authority at its meeting of September
30,
1986 the
Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies approved2

 
ENSC 101 through 108
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Engineering Communications
ENSC
280-5
Linear Systems Dynamics
ENSC
380-4
Production Systems
ENSC 382-4
Introductory Control Systems
ENSC 436-4
Manufacturing Processes
ENSC 438-4
Robotics and Control
ENSC 439-4
Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
ENSC 480-4
Industrial Engineering
ENSC 498-3
Engineering Science Thesis Proposal
ENSC 499-9
Engineering Science Undergraduate Thesis
ENSC 280-5
Linear Systems Dynamics
ENSC 436-4
Manufacturing Processes
ENSC 438-4
Robotics and Control
ENSC 439-4
Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
ENSC 480-4
Industrial Engineering
ENSC 498-3
Engineering Science Thesis Proposal
ENSC 380
Production Systems
ENSC 436
Manufacturing Processes
ENSC 438
Robotics and Control
ENSC 439
Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
ENSC 480
Industrial Engineering
ENSC 380-4 Production Systems (previously 480)
ENSC 480-4 Industrial Engineering (previously 380)
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19/86.
At a meeting of the Faculty of Applied Sciences Undergraduate
Studies Committee held on Tuesday, September 16/86, members of the committee
approved curriculum revisions proposed for the School of Engineering Science
as set forth in the attached document. With the exception of three new - - - - -
course proposals, all courses in this package were approved by Senate;
they are set forth in Senate paper S. 82-21.
Would you please place this item on the next agenda of the
Senate Committee on Undergraduate Studies.
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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To: ?
Faculty of Applied Sciences Undergraduate
Curriculum Committee
From: ?
Dr. J.K. Cavers, Acting Director
School of Engineering Science
Date: ?
15 September 1986
Subject: Curriculum Changes
Attached please find curriculum changes for consideration by the
FAS Undergraduate Curriculum Committee. These result from
starting options in Robotics and Control and in Manufacturing
Systems Engineering. As well, some minor changes to tidy up some
of our current program are also included. With the exception of
three new courses, all courses were originally approved by Senate
as set forth in S.82-21. The changes are summarized below:
New Courses
ENSC 330-4 Materials Science
ENSC 423-4 Modern Control Systems
ENSC 435-4 Quality Control and Reliability in Manufacturing
Editorial Changes to Calendar Descri
p
tion and/or Title:
ENSC
101 through 108
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Engineering Communications
ENSC 280-5
Linear Systems Dynamics
ENSC 380-4 Production Systems
ENSC 382-4 Introductory Control Systems
ENSC 436-4 Manufacturing Processes
ENSC 438-4
Robotics and Control
ENSC 439-4 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
ENSC
480-4
Industrial Engineering
ENSC 498-3
Engineering Science Thesis
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Proposal
ENSC 499-9
Engineering Science Undergraduate Thesis
Prere q
uisite Changes:
ENSC 280-5 Linear Systems Dynamics
ENSC 436-4 Manufacturing Processes
ENSC 438-4 Robotics and Control
ENSC 439-4 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
ENSC 480-4 Industrial Engineering
ENSC 498-3 Engineering Science Thesis Proposal
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ENSC 380 Production Systems
ENSC 436 Manufacturing Processes
ENSC 438 Robotics and Control
ENSC 439 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
ENSC 480 Industrial Engineering
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ENSC 380-4 Production Systems (previously 480)
ENSC 480-4 Industrial Engineering (previously 380)
Typical schedules for the two new options are included for
information.'
Thank you for your consideration.
/ames K. Cavers
Acting Director
School of Engineering Science
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Curriculum Committee
Front:
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Dr. J.K. Cavers, Acting Director
School of Engineering Science
Date:
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15 September 1986
Subject:
Course Deletion
We request that the following course be deleted from the
Calendar:
ENSC 230-3 Engineering Materials
ENSC 435-3 Design of Machine Components
(to be replaced by ENSC 435-4 Quality Control
and Reliability in Manufacturing)
ENSC 497-0 Internship I
Thank you.
ames K. Cavers
Acting Director
School of Engineering Science
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108 ?
Credit Hours:
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Title of Course:
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Engineering
Communications
Calendar Description of Course:
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Nature of Course
Seminar
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
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Engineering Communications
Develops the student's written, verbal and graphical communication
skills.
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engineering program and includes evaluation of laboratory reports,
course essays and project- reports.
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Engineering Communications I
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ENSC 102-1
Engineering Communications II
second component of ENSC 100
ENSC 103-1
Engineering Communications III
third component of ENSC 100
ENSC 104-1
Engineering Communications IV
fourth component of ENSC 100
ENSC 105-1
Engineering Communications V
fifth component of ENSC 100
ENSC 106-1
Engineering Communications VI
sixth component of ENSC 100
ENSC 107-1
Engineering Communications VII
seventh component of ENSC 100
ENSC 108-0
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Title of Course:
Linear Systems Dynamics
Calendar Description of Course:
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Nature of Course
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Linear System Dynamics
[3,0,4]
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Properties of linear systems, with examples taken from a variety of
physical processes. Linearity and linearization. Time domain
analysis: step and impulse responses, the convolution input/output
relation; differential equations and finite order systems. Fourier
analysis of signals and systems; frequency response; reciprocal
time/frequency relations. Laplace transform analysis for finite
order systems; pole-zero diagrams; simulation diagrams, block
diagrams. Use of feedback to improve tracking error, repsonse time,
linearity ad paparmater sensitivity. Modelling and approximation of
physical systems. Much of the material is presented in a
project-oriented lab environment.
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Credit Hours:
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Vector: 2-0-4
Title of Course: Materials Science
Calendar Description of Course:
See Attached.
Nature of Course
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Prerequisites (or special instructions):
CHEM 105, PHYS 121
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved: ?
ENSC 230-3 Engineering Materials
2.
Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered? Once per year
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Semester in which the course will first be offered?
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87-3
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible? ?
Hiring underway.
3.
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To give the students an exposure to different types of materials
and their properties and performance
4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
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ENSC 330-4 Materials Science
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[Formerly ENSC 230-3]
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An introductory course in materials science which covers materials -
their structures, properties, and performance; crystal structures
and instruments for structure determination; polymers, ceramics,
composites; quality control, reliability, and mean time between
failure analysis.
Prerequisites: CHEM 105, PHYS 121
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Production Systems
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What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
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ENSC 480-3 Production Systems
2.
Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
Once per year.
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Semester in which the course will first be offered?
1987-3
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
Hiring underway
3.
Objectives of the Course
To provide the student with a broad understanding of production
systems
4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
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Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
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ENSC 380-4 Production Systems
[2,0,4]
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The meaning of production, the economist's and the engineer's view;
systems approach. Production as materials processing and
information processing. Characteristics of production operations:
their energy, space, material yields, environmental control, and
scale implications. Introduction to the basic features of
production systems and methods of modelling their operation;
material flow, information and control systems. Forecasting,
inventories, service level and its measurement, periodic and
continuous review inventory models, A-B-C analysis, aggregate
inventory models. The role of inventories in physical distribution.
Inventories in manufacturing: requirements planning versus order
point control. Planning production capacity. Production control
and scheduling.
Prerequisite: MATH 272
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Abbreviation Code:
ENSC
Course Number: _382
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Credit Hours:
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Vector: 3-0-2
Title of Course:
Introductory Control Systems
Calendar Description of Course:
See Attached
Nature of Course
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
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Review of control concepts, linear vs non-linear feedback,
performance criteria. Effects of linear feedback on dynamic
response. Compensation design: root locus, Bode plots. Discrete
time approximations of continuous time systems, Z-transforms,
sampling theorem and frequency response. State variable
formulation, solution of linear systems, observability and
controllability. Examples of simple second-order non-linear
behavior. Introduction to optimum control. Laboratory work is
included in this course.
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Credit Hours:4 Vector: 2-0-4
1. Calendar Information
Abbreviation Code: ENSC Course Number:423
Title of Course: Modern Control Systems
Calendar Description of Course:
See Attached
Nature of Course Lecture/Laboratory
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
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What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
2.
Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered? Once per year
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
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1988-1
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible? ?
T. McGeer, D. Ingraham
3.
Objectives of the Course
To further, expose students to the control systems introduced
in ENSC 382 and give them an opportunity to apply these in
a major project.
4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
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Staff
Library
Audio Visual
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5. Approval
Date:
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Mathematical modelling of physical dynamic systems. State space
formulation of single and multivariable control problems, eigenvalue
and modal analysis. Design techniques for optimized linear control.
Optimum control: trajectory optimization, trajectory tracking,
Ricatti equation. Each student completes a major project in
modelling and control which usually includes a practical
demonstration.
Prerequisite: ENSC 382
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Abbreviation Code:
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Credit Hours:
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Vector:
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Title of Course:
Quality Control and Reliability in Manufacturing
Calendar Description of Course:
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Nature of Course Lecture/Laboratory
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
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What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
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ENJSC 435 Design of Machine Components
2.
Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
Once per year.
Semester in which the course will first be offered? 1988-1
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible? ?
Hiring underway
3.
Objectives of the Course
To expose students to the techniques of quality control
in use in manufacturing environments
4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
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Library
Audio Visual
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ENSC 435-4
Quality Control and Reliability in Manufacturing
[2,0,4] ?
Aspects of quality control and reliability in manufacturing
environments will be discussed, including stress and strain, failure
modes, reliability testing, statistical and experimental methods,
and destructive/nondestructive testing.
Prerequisite: ENSC 380
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Abbreviation Code:ENSC Course Number: 436
Title of Course: Manufacturing Processes
Calendar Description of Course:
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Department: Engineering Science
Credit Hours:
4
Vector: 2-0-4
Nature of Course Lecture/Laboratory
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
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2.
Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered? Once per year
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Semester in which the course will first be offered?
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Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible? Hiring underway
3.
Ohiectives of the Course
To provide the students with an understanding of the Manufacturing
Processes
4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
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Staff
Library
Audio Visual
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The principles of manufacturing unit processes including casting,
forming, machining, and joining. Interactions between design,
materials (metals, polymers, ceramics) and processes. Advantages
and limitation, relative costs and production rates of competitive
processes.
Prerequisite: ENSC 380
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Title of Course: Robotics and Control
Calendar Description of Course:
Department: Engineering Science
438
Credit Hours: ?
Vector: 2-0-4
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Nature of Course Lecture/ Laboratory
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
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ENSC 438-3 ?
Automation and Robotics
2.
Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
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Once per year
Semester in which the course will first be offered? 1988-1
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible? ?
hiring underway
3.
Objectives of the Course
To continue the principles and theories learned in ENSC 382
4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
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Faculty
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Audio Visual
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ENSC 438-4 Robotics and Controls
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Industrial robotics and control systems principles, coordination and
integration with other automated equipment. The design of
industrial robots, including programming articulated elements,
languages for control, machine vision. The design of automatic
control systems. Case studies of selected automated processes.
Prerequisite: ENSC 382
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Credit Hours:
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Vector:
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Title of Course:
Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
Calendar Description of Course:
See attached.
Nature of Course
Lecture/ Laboratory
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
ENSC 105, 382
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
ENSC 439-3
2.
Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
Once per year
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
1988-1
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible?
?
Hiring underway
3.
Objectives of the Course
To expose the students to the methods for computer aided design
and manufacturing.
4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
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NIL
Faculty
Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5. Approval
Date:____________
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ENSC 439-4
Computer Aided Design and Manufacture
[2,0,4] ?
Survey of methods for computer aided design and manufacturing
(CADAM), including experience with basic systems in the workshop
component of the course. The student will be introduced to computer
integrated manufacturing and flexible manufacturing systems
concepts, which demonstrate his understanding and implementation of
the ideas presented in the course. The "Quick Chip" facility will
be available for student projects, as well as a manufacturing cell
consisting of several robots and computer control systems.
Prerequisites: ENSC 105 and ENSC 382
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Abbreviation Code: ENSC Course Number:480
Title of Course: Industrial Engineering
Calendar Description of Course:
See attached.
Nature of Course Lecture/Laboratory
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
MATH 232, 272 and ENSC 380
What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
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ENSC 380-3 Industrial Engineering
2.
Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered? Once per year.
Semester in which the course will first be offered?
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1988-1
Which of your present faculty would be available to make the proposed offering
possible? ?
Hiring underway.
3.
Objectives of the Course
To provide the student with an introductory understanding of
the processes of industrial engineering.
4.
Budgetary and Space Requirements (for information only)
What additional resources will be required in the following areas:
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Staff
Library
Audio Visual
Space
Equipment
5.
Approval
Date:
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ENSC 480-4
Industrial Engineering
[2,0,4] ?
A basic course which provides an introductory understanding of
decision making, organization and system optimization. The
fundamentals underlying rational decision making in large
engineering systems, and the concepts and scope of industrial
engineering are presented. Topics covered include: static
optimization, steepest descent and quadratic convergence strategies,
linear programming, simplex methods and duality, network analysis,
finite graphs, critical path scheduling, decision trees and Bayesian
estimation, recursive formulation of multistage decision problems,
dynamic programming, and queuing theory.
Prerequisites: MATH 232 and MATH 272
and ENSC 380
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Abbreviation Code:ENSC Course Number:498
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Credit Hours:3 Vector: 0-0-0
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Title of Course: Engineering Science Thesis Proposal
Calendar Description of Course:
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Nature of Course Research project
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
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ENSC 498-3 Internship II
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2.
Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
Semester in which the course will first be
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Which of your present faculty would be availaZ'e to
possible? ?
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Objectives of the Course
ke the proposed offering
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ENSC
. 498-3 Engineering Science Thesis Proposal
This is the first session of compulsory internship and is usually
•taken during the seventh academic semester. The student's time in
this course is devoted to supervised study, research and development
and work leading to a formal proposal for the project work in ENSC
499. This activity can be directly augmented by other course work
and by directed study. The locale of the work may be external to the
University or within a University laboratory, or may bridge the two
locations. Supervision may be by the company sponsoring the
internship or by faculty members, or through some combination. A
plan for the student's ENSC 498 activities must be submitted to the
School at least one month prior to the start of the semester in
which the course will be taken. Preparation of the undergraduate
thesis project proposal is the formal requirement of this course and
the basis upon which it is graded. Grading will be on a Pass/Fail
basis
Prerequisite: ENSC 396 or permission of?
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Department: ENGINEERING SCIENCE
Abbreviation Code:_
EN S C
Course Number:499
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Credit Hours:9 Vector: 0-0-0
Title of Course: Engineering Science Undergraduate Thesis
Calendar Description of Course:
See attached.
Nature of Course
?
Thesis
Prerequisites (or special instructions):
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What course (courses), if any, is being dropped from the calendar if this course is
approved:
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ENSC 499-9 Engineering Science Project
2. Scheduling
How frequently will the course be offered?
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Semester in which the course will first be
Which of your present faculty would be ay
possible?
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3.
Obiectives of the Course
4.
Bud g etar y
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Library
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Space
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ENSC 499-9
Engineering Science Undergraduate Thesis
A thesis is based on the research, development and engineering
project undertaken in the student's internship. Registration for
ENSC 499 takes place in the semester in which the thesis will be
presented and defended, normally during Semester 8. Formal approval
of the topic by the School of Engineering Science is given by the
granting of the grade of Pass for ENSC 498. The locale of the work,
supervision and other arrangements follow those for ENSC 498.
Grading of the thesis will be on a Pass/Fail basis, but recognition
will be given to outstanding work.
Prerequisite: ENSC 498
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ENGINEERING SCIENCE
COMMON CORE
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COURSES AND TYPICAL SCHEDULE ?
September 15, 1986
SEMESTER ONE
CHEM 1Q4-3
CHEM 115-2
Cmpl ?
1-3
*CMPT 101-4
*ENSC 101-0
*MATH 151-3
*PHYS 120-3
18
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry Laboratory I
first complementary studies elective
Introduction to High Level Programming Language
Engineering Communications I
Calculus I
Physics I
semester hours credit
.
SEMESTER TWO
?
CHEM 105-3
?
General Chemistry II
?
*CMPT 105-3
?
Fundamental Concepts of Computing
?
*ENSC 102-1
?
Engineering Communications II
*ENSC 125-5
- -
Basic Electronics Engineering
?
*MATH 152-3
?
Calculus II
?
*PHYS 121-3
?
Physics II
?
*PHYS 131-2
?
General Physics Laboratory
20 semester hours credit
SEMESTER THREE
?
Cmpl 11-3
?
second complementary studies elective
?
*CMPT 290-3
?
Introduction to Digital Circuit Design
?
*ENSC 103-1 ?
Engineering Communications III
?
*ENSC 222-5 ?
Electronic Design I
?
*MATH 232-3
?
Elementary Linear Algebra
?
*MATH 251-3 ?
Calculus III
?
*Scje ?
1-3 ?
first science elective(-)
21 semester hours credit
SEMESTER FOUR
?
*CMPT 201-4 ?
Data and Program Organization
?
*CMPT 390-3 ?
Digital Circuits and Systems
?
ECON 200-3 ?
Principles of Economics I - Microeconomic Principles
?
*ENSC 104-1 ?
Engineering Communications IV
?
*ENSC 280-5 ?
Systems Dynamics
?
Math
?
1-3 ?
first Mathematics elective(2)
?
*MATH 272-3
?
Introduction to Probability and Statistics I
22 semester hours credit
* = course which should be taken at this point in the program (consequences
of deviations from this schedule are the responsibility of the student).
(1)
For Electronics Engineering, Engineering Physics, Computer Engineering, and
Biomedical Engineering PHYS 221-3 is a required prerequisite and should be
taken here. For Manufacturing Systems Engineering, MATH 262-4 should be
taken here.
(2)
For Electronics Engineering and Engineering Physics, MATH 252-3 is a
required prerequisite and should be taken here.

 
ROBOTICS AND CONTROL ENGINEERING
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COURSES AND
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TYPICAL SCHEDULE ?
September 15, 1986
SEMESTER FIVE
?
Cmpl 111-3 ?
third complementary studies elective
?
CMPT 205-3 ?
Intro. to Formal Topics in Computing Science
?
CMPT 391-3 ?
Microcomputer Hardware Workshop
?
*ENSC 105-1 ?
Engineering Communications V
?
ENSC 300-3 ?
Engineering Design and Management
?
Math 11-3
?
second Mathematics elective
?
PHYS 344-3 ?
Thermal Physics
19 semester hours credit
SEMESTER SIX
?
Cmpt 1-3
?
first Computing Science elective
?
*CMPT 479-4
?
Special Topics in Computer Systems
?
*ENSC 106-1
?
Engineering Communications VI
?
ENSC 301-3 ?
Engineering Economics
?
*ENSC 321-4 ?
Electronic Design II
?
ENSC 382-4 ?
Control System Design
?
KIN. 100-3 ?
Introduction to Human Structure and Function
22 semester hours credit
.
SEMESTER SEVEN
CMPT
410-3
Artificial Intelligence Survey
Ensc
1-4
first Engineering Science elective(4)
Ensc
11-4
second Engineering Science elective(4)
*ENSC
107-1
Engineering Communications VII
*ENSC 439-4
Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
ENSC 498-3
Industrial Internship II
Scie 11-3
second science elective(3)
22 semester hours credit
SEMESTER EIGHT
Cmpl IV-3 ?
fourth complementary studies elective
ENSC 108-0 ?
Engineering Communications VIII
ENSC 438-4 ?
Robotics and Control
ENSC 499-9 ?
Engineerinp Science Prolect
16 semester hours credit
TOTAL 160 semester hours credit
(3)
An approved course in a basic, applied or mathematical science
(4) Chosen from:
ENSC 423-4
ENSC
429-4
ENSC
439-4
ENSC 425-4
ENSC
435-4
ENSC
480-4
ENSC 426-4
ENSC
436-4
CMPT
495-3
ENSC 428-4
ENSC 438-4
CMPT 496-4
With permission, one or more
Directed Studies
courses may be chosen
in this elective category.
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MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
.
.
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COURSES AND
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TYPICAL SCHEDULE ?
September 15, 1986
SEMESTER FIVE
?
Cmpl 111-3
?
third complementary studies elective
?
*CMPT 391-3 ?
Microcomputer Hardware Workshop
?
*ENSC 105-1 ?
Engineering Communications V
?
ENSC 300-3
?
Engineering Design and Management
?
*ENSC 330-3 ?
Materials Science (Engineering Materials)
?
Math XXX-3 ?
Operations Research
?
PHYS 344-3 ?
Thermal Physics
19 semester hours credit
SEMESTER SIX
?
*CMPT 479-4 ?
Special Topics in Computer Systems
?
*ENSC 106-1 ?
Engineering Communications VI
?
ENSC 301-3 ?
Engineering Economics
?
*ENSC 380-3 ?
Industrial Engineering
?
*ENSC 436-3 ?
Manufacturing Processes ?
-
?
KIN. 100-3 ?
Introduction to Human Structure and Function
?
MATH 263-4 ?
Engineering Mechanics II
21 semester hours credit
SEMESTER SEVEN
?
*ENSC 107-1
?
Engineering Communications VII
?
*ENSC 382-4 ?
Control System Design
?
*ENSC 439-4 ?
Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
?
*ENSC 480-3 ?
Production Systems
?
ENSC 498-3 ?
Industrial Internship II
?
KIN. 480-3 ?
Human Factors in the Working Environment
?
MATH 362-3 ?
Fluid Mechanics I
21 semester hours credit
SEMESTER EIGHT
Ensc ?
1-4 ?
first Engineering Science elective(4)
?
ENSC 108-0 ?
Engineering Communications VIII
?
ENSC 438-4 ?
Robotics and Controls
?
ENSC 499-9 ?
Engineering Science Project
?
17 semester hours credit
TOTAL 160 semester hours credit
(4) chosen from:
ENSC 423-4
ENSC 425-4
ENSC 426-4
ENSC 428-4
With permission, one
elective category.
ENSC 429-4
ENSC 435-4
ENSC 436-4
ENSC 438-4
or more Directed Studies
ENSC 439-4
ENSC 480-4
CMPT 495-3
CMPT 496-4
courses may be chosen in this
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY ?
MEMO
To:
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Undergraduate Curriculum Committees
Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Education, Faculty of
Business Administration and Faculty of Science
From: ?
Dr. J.K. Cavers, Acting Director
School of Engineering Science
Date: ?
15 September 1986
Subject:
New Courses
Documentation is attached for three new courses in Engineering
Science.
ENSC 330-4
Materials Science
ENSC
423-4
Modern Control Systems
ENSC
435-4
Quality Control and Reliability in Manufacturing
Please consider these for overlap in your Faculty.
Thank you.
( Zmes K.
7Acting Director
School of Engineering Science
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