ECE201H1 F Magellan Info Session Professor Ravi Adve Associate Chair, Undergraduate Studies Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Leanne Dawkins Program Manager and Advisor Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Karen Irving Student Advisor Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 1
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ECE201H1 FMagellan Info Session
Professor Ravi Adve
Associate Chair, Undergraduate StudiesDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Leanne Dawkins
Program Manager and AdvisorDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Karen Irving
Student AdvisorDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Outline
Learning Strategies for Academic Success
Undergraduate Office
Flexible Curriculum
Magellan Course Software
CEAB Requirements
How To Get Help?
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What I do …
Associate Chair, Undergraduate Studies
– Oversee and manage delivery of the undergraduate program
– Manage and facilitate annual undergraduate teaching assignments for all ECE courses
– Provide student academic support
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ECE Undergraduate Advising Team
Leanne DawkinsProgram Manager
and Advisor
Lina McDonaldUndergraduate Program &
Payroll Officer
Karen IrvingStudent Advisor
Neena PetersonStudent Advisor
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Resources
• GEARS (uoft.me/gears)
• ACE Workshop Series
• Individual appointments with:
– Academic Advisors
– Learning Strategist
– Health and Wellness Counsellor
– Accessibility Advisor
– Librarian
We’re here to help!
Know the Calendar
The Academic Calendar is your contract with the university. Know your responsibilities and rights, and all rules governing your undergraduate studies:
All ECE courses are grouped by areas of study (Areas 1-6, Science/Math)– Some courses may appear in more than one area
You can specify the courses you wish to select, and the year and the term in which you wish to take it (your 3rd and 4th year)– This includes technical electives, one free elective, and four CS/HSS
courses
– Terms are noted as follows: • 20209 (2020 year + 9 Fall, i.e., September-December)
• 20211 (2021 year + 1 Winter, i.e., January-April)
• 20215 (2021 year + 5 Summer, i.e., May-August)
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AREA DAREA CAREA BAREA A
Breadth and Depth Requirement
AREAKERNEL
AREAKERNEL
AREAKERNEL
AREAKERNEL
DEPTH DEPTH
DEPTHDEPTH
Breadth Requirement: 4 distinct Areas
The courses taken
here determine the
degree designation
(EE or CE).
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ECE Flexible Curriculum, 3rd & 4th Year
Area Kernel Courses(4 required from 4 different areas)
AREAKERNEL
AREAKERNEL
AREAKERNEL
AREAKERNEL
Depth Courses(4 required - 2 courses from 2 areas chosen above)
DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH
Technical ElectivesTECHNICAL
Elective
TECHNICALElective
TECHNICALElective
SCIENCE/MATHElective
Complementary Studies Electives**two must be HSS
CSComplementary Studies Elective
CSComplementary Studies Elective
HSSHumanities & Social
Studies Elective
HSSHumanities & Social
Studies Elective
Core Courses &Free Elective
ECE496YDesign Project
ECE472Engineering
Economic Analysis & Entrepreneurship
FREEElective
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3rd and 4th Year Courses (Areas 1 – 4) - EEArea 1Photonics andSemiconductor Physics
ECE335 – Intro to Electronic Devices ECE318 – Fundamentals of Optics
ECE442 – Intro to Micro- and Nano-FabricationTechnologiesECE427 – Photonic Devices
ECE314 – Fund. Of Electrical Energy Systems ECE320 – Fields and Waves
BME595 – Medical ImagingECE424 – Microwave CircuitsECE514 – Power Electronics: Converter Topologies
ECE413 – Energy Systems & Distributed GenerationECE422 – Radio and Microwave Wireless SystemsECE463 – Electric DrivesECE533 – Power Electronics: Switch-Mode Power Supplies
Area 3Analog and Digital Electronics
ECE331 – Analog Electronics ECE334 – Digital Electronics
ECE424 – Microwave CircuitsECE430 – Analog Integrated CircuitsECE446 – Sensory Communication
ECE437 – VLSI TechnologyECE412 – Analog Signal Processing CircuitsECE532 – Digital Systems Design
Area 4Control, Communications and Signal Processing
ECE311 – Dynamics Systems & Control ECE316 – Communication Systems
BME445 – Neural BioelectricityBME595 – Medical ImagingECE302 – Probability & ApplicationsECE410 – Linear Control SystemsECE417 – Digital CommunicationECE431 – Digital Signal ProcessingECE446 – Sensory CommunicationECE537 – Random Processes
ECE411 – Real-Time Computer ControlECE421 – Introduction to Machine LearningECE422 – Radio and Microwave Wireless SystemsECE462 – Multimedia SystemsECE464 – Wireless CommunicationECE469 – Optical Communications & NetworksECE470 – Robot Modeling and ControlECE516 – Intelligent Image ProcessingMIE331 – Physiological Control Systems
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3rd and 4th Year Courses (Areas 5 – 6) - CEArea 5Computer Hardware & Computer Networks
ECE361 – Computer Networks I ECE342 – Computer Hardware
ECE302 – Probability and ApplicationsECE461 – InternetworkingECE466 – Computer Networks IIECE469 – Optical Communications & NetworksECE537 – Random Processes
ECE462 – Multimedia SystemsECE464 – Wireless CommunicationECE532 – Digital Systems DesignECE552 – Computer ArchitectureECE568 – Computer Security
Area 6Software
ECE344 – Operating Systems ECE345 – Algorithms & Data Structures
Once your profile has been created, click the “Evaluate” button and review the profile
The system automatically computes all possible alternatives to check if your profile meets both the ECE program and CEAB requirements*– The software will identify potential problems
– The software will also determine whether you qualify for the CE or EE degree
*CEAB AU’s are reviewed and updated (where necessary) on an annual basis. Make sure that you review your Main Profile to verify that these changes have not affected your requirements.
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Saving a Profile
After evaluating a profile, if you are satisfied with it, click the “Save profile” button
If you wish to continue editing the profile, click on “Edit profile” button and continue editing
Always remember that you have to save the profile
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Complementary Studies
Complementary Studies (CS)
– broadly defined as courses that complement technical curriculum
Choose courses via Magellan– Create profiles, check profiles, save profiles– Main profile is what UG office uses– Main profile closes Jan 28– Valid profiles loaded to ACORN, but not Arts and Science courses
Profile must meet– Breadth/depth requirements– CEAB requirements– Science/Math requirement– Technical and Free Electives– Complementary/Humanities Studies– Pre-requisite and co-requisite requirements
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How to get help/more info?
Undergraduate Office: SFB600Drop-In Hours: Monday to Friday (8:45 am – 4:30 pm)Website: www.ece.utoronto.ca/undergraduates/Email: [email protected] to include: Your name; Student #; CE or EE program
Health & Wellness Supports in Engineeringhttps://undergrad.engineering.utoronto.ca/advising-and-wellness/health-wellness/
Faculty Calendar, especially Chapters 7 & 8https://portal.engineering.utoronto.ca/sites/calendars/current/
ECE Undergraduate Announcementswww.ece.utoronto.ca/undergraduates/announcements/Watch your email for these announcements. They are incredibly important and helpful
Curriculum Matters CommitteeProgram Advisors (list available from the ECE Undergraduate Office)