Course Number |
Course Name |
Eligibility |
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243-1E1-DW | Explore the Profession | | |
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 0 hours |
Laboratory: 3 hours |
Homework: 1 hour |
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours |
Course Description: In this course, students will develop a comprehensive overview of the Electronic Engineering Technology (EET) field, including its various specialties and an understanding of the career progression from technician to technologist, with a possible future pathway to an engineering degree. With this knowledge, students will be equipped to make informed decisions regarding the alignment of their interests and abilities with the EET profession, ultimately determining if the program is a suitable fit for their future endeavours. |
243-1E2-DW | Digital Electronics I | | |
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours |
Laboratory: 3 hours |
Homework: 2 hours |
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 75 hours |
Course Description: This course equips first-semester students with the skills and knowledge to build, test, design, and optimize combinational circuits using fundamental principles and techniques related to digital electronics. A variety of integrated circuits (ICs) are introduced, along with their specifications/data sheets, and used in laboratory activities using various equipment (e.g., power supplies, digital multimeters) and schematic capture software with circuit simulation. |
243-1E3-DW | Computer Networking Basics | | |
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours |
Laboratory: 2 hours |
Homework: 2 hours |
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours |
Course Description: In this course, students will be equipped with the skills to proficiently install, utilize, and validate the functionality of a Windows operating system within a virtual environment. Additionally, students will learn to establish and verify a secure, home wireless network in accordance with industry standards. |
243-1E4-DW | Electricity and Measurements | | |
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours |
Laboratory: 3 hours |
Homework: 1 hour |
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 75 hours |
Course Description: This course equips first-semester students with the skills and knowledge to confidently design, build and validate basic electronic systems, including circuits and components. By guiding them through systematic procedures, safety protocols, and principles of sustainable development, we aim to foster their proficiency in handling essential tools and materials within an electronics workshop, all the while ensuring they are able to interpret key performance parameters that reflect the status of the system (circuit or component). |
345-101-MQ | Knowledge | | |
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 3 hours |
Laboratory: 1 hour |
Homework: 3 hours |
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours |
Course Description: For specific course descriptions, please see the Humanities Department's website for their offering of 345-101-MQ - Knowledge courses. |
602-10x-MQ | French Block A | | |
Language of instruction: French
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours |
Laboratory: 1 hour |
Homework: 3 hours |
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours |
Course Description: For specific course descriptions, please see the French Department's offering of courses. |
602-UF0-MQ | Oeuvres narratives et écriture | | |
Language of instruction: French
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours |
Laboratory: 1 hour |
Homework: 3 hours |
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours |
Course Description: For specific course descriptions, please see the French Department's offering of courses. |
603-101-MQ | Introduction to College English | | |
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours |
Laboratory: 2 hours |
Homework: 4 hours |
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours |
Course Description: For specific course descriptions, please see the English Department's website for their offering course for the following: |
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