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These course descriptions are copied from the EECS Supplemental Calendar. The descriptions are provided here as a convenience. In the event that there is a discrepancy between the versions here and the supplemental calendar, the supplemental calendar is the definitive version. | These course descriptions are copied from the EECS Supplemental Calendar. The descriptions are provided here as a convenience. In the event that there is a discrepancy between the versions here and the supplemental calendar, the supplemental calendar is the definitive version. | ||
- | Note that the required “formal seminar presentation” | + | Note that the required “formal seminar presentation” |
- | CSE 4080 3.0 Computer Science Project | + | === EECS 4070 3.0 Directed Studies === |
- | This is a course for advanced | + | This is a course for advanced students who wish to carry out independent study on a topic within EECS that is not offered in a regular |
- | Prerequisites: | + | At the beginning of the term, the student |
+ | The course coordinator, | ||
- | Course Credit Exclusions: CSE 4081 6.00, CSE 4082 6.00, CSE 4084 6.00, CSE4088 6.00, CSE 4480 3.00, ENG 4000 6.00 | + | Prerequisites: |
+ | * cumulative GPA of 4.50 or better over all major EECS courses (without second digit " | ||
+ | * LE/EECS 2030 3.00 or LE/EECS 1030 3.00; | ||
+ | * successful completion of 24 credits in LE/EECS major courses; and | ||
+ | * permission of course coordinator | ||
- | CSE 4081 6.0 Intelligent Systems | + | === EECS 4080 3.0 Computer Science |
- | This is an honours thesis course in Intelligent Systems. Although | + | This is a course |
- | Marking Scheme: | + | Prerequisites: |
+ | * cumulative GPA of 4.50 or better over all major EECS courses (without second digit " | ||
+ | * LE/EECS 2030 3.00 or LE/EECS 1030 3.00; and | ||
+ | * permission of the course coordinator. | ||
+ | * Normally restricted to students who have taken 36 credits in computer science. | ||
- | Mid-term evaluation: 30% | + | Course Credit Exclusions: EECS 4081 6.00, EECS 4082 6.00, EECS 4084 6.00, EECS 4088 6.00, EECS 4480 3.00, ENG 4000 6.00 |
- | Public presentation evaluation: 30% | + | |
- | Final report: 40% | + | |
- | Prerequisites: | + | |
- | Course Credit Exclusions: CSE 4080 3.00; CSE 4082 6.00; CSE 4084 6.00, CSE 4088 6.00, CSE 4480 3.00, ENG 4000 6.00 | + | === EECS 4088 6.0 Computer Science Capstone Project === |
- | CSE 4082 6.0 Interactive Systems Project | + | This is a course for students in the fourth year of an honours program. Students who have a project they wish to do need to convince a member of the faculty in the Department that it is appropriate for course credit. Alternatively, |
- | This is an honours thesis course in Interactive Systems. Although a course coordinator will be assigned to the course, the bulk of the course will take place through the interaction between a supervisor and a single student (or group of students). After two organizational meetings in September, the student will work with his/her supervisor directly. The course requires an initial | + | Whatever |
- | The actual nature of the project will vary from student | + | /*The course coordinator, |
- | Marking Scheme: | + | A critical course component that must be included in the contract is a final presentation. The course director will arrange the final presentation session, and students and their faculty supervisors are required to participate. The presentations will be evaluated by the individual supervisor, the course director and one more faculty member. This presentation will be worth 30% of the final mark. The remaining 70% of the course mark is the responsibility of the individual supervisor. |
- | Mid-term evaluation: 30% | + | Prerequisites: |
- | Public presentation evaluation: 30% | + | * cumulative GPA of 4.50 or better over all major EECS courses |
- | Final report: 40% | + | * LE/EECS 2030 3.00 or LE/EECS 1030 3.00; and |
- | Prerequisites: | + | |
- | + | * Normally restricted to students who have taken 36 credits in computer science | |
- | Course Credit Exclusions: CSE 4080 3.00; CSE 4081 6.00; CSE 4084 6.00, CSE 4088 6.00, CSE 4480 3.00, ENG 4000 6.00 | + | |
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- | CSE 4084 6.0 Communication Networks Project | + | |
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- | This is an honours thesis course in Communication Networks. Although a course coordinator will be assigned to the course, the bulk of the course will take place through the interaction between a supervisor and a single student (or group of students). After two organizational meetings in September, the student will work with his/her supervisor directly. The course requires an initial project proposal that will be submitted to and approved by the supervisor and the course coordinator (director). This is, in essence, a contract for the project to follow. The supervisor will evaluate the performance of the student in early January. The format of the evaluation will vary from project to project, but the requirements of this evaluation will be specified in the original project proposal. At the beginning of the course, the course director (coordinator) will establish a date and format for the public presentation of all Communication Networks projects. Normally held between reading week and the third last week of the term, this presentation will normally consist of either a short public oral or poster presentation of the project. | + | |
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- | The actual nature of the project will vary from one student to another. Although projects that involve significant implementation are anticipated, | + | |
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- | Marking Scheme: | + | |
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- | Mid-term evaluation: 30% | + | |
- | Public presentation evaluation: 30% | + | |
- | Final report: 40% | + | |
- | Prerequisites: | + | |
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- | Course Credit Exclusions: CSE 4080 3.00, CSE 4081 6.00, CSE 4082 6.00, CSE4088 6.00, CSE 4480 3.00, ENG 4000 6.00 | + | |
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- | CSE 4088 6.0 Computer Science Capstone Project | + | |
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- | This is a course for students in the fourth year of an honours program. Students who have a project they wish to do need to convince a member of the faculty in the Department that it is appropriate for course credit. Alternatively, | + | |
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- | Prerequisites: | + | |
Course Credit Exclusions: CSE4080 3.0, CSE4081 6.0, CSE4082 6.0, CSE4084 6.0, CSE4480 3.0, ENG4000 6.0 | Course Credit Exclusions: CSE4080 3.0, CSE4081 6.0, CSE4082 6.0, CSE4084 6.0, CSE4480 3.0, ENG4000 6.0 | ||
- | CSE 4090 6.0 Software Development Project | + | === EECS 4090 6.0 Software Development |
A well-designed software product is more than just a computer program. A software product consists of quality code, a well thought out design developed via disciplined professional engineering standards, appropriate literate documentation including requirements, | A well-designed software product is more than just a computer program. A software product consists of quality code, a well thought out design developed via disciplined professional engineering standards, appropriate literate documentation including requirements, | ||
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Students must apply sound mathematics, | Students must apply sound mathematics, | ||
- | Prerequisites: | + | Prerequisites: |
+ | * Only open to students in the Software Development Stream. | ||
+ | * EECS 3311 3.0 (with minimum grade of B); | ||
+ | * EECS 3101 3.0; and | ||
+ | * EECS 3342 3.0. | ||
- | Co requisites: CSE 4312 3.0, CSE 4313 3.0 | + | Corequisites: |
+ | * EECS 4312 3.0 and | ||
+ | * EECS 4313 3.0 | ||
- | Course Credit Exclusions: none | + | === EECS 4480 3.00 Computer Security Project === |
- | CSE 4480 3.00 Computer Security | + | This is a capstone project course for computer security students. The students engage in a significant research and/or development project that has major computer security considerations. This is a required course for Computer Security |
+ | * Apply the knowledge they have gained in other computer security courses to a real-world system. | ||
+ | * Understand the computer security challenges faced by the information technology industry. | ||
+ | * Articulate the questions that a particular area of research in computer security attempts to address. | ||
+ | * Prepare a professional presentation that outlines the contributions they made to the project and the knowledge they acquired. | ||
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+ | Prerequisites: | ||
+ | * Restricted to students in the Computer Security degree. | ||
+ | * Students must have passed 40 EECS credits. | ||
+ | * Permission of the course coordinator is needed. | ||
- | This is a capstone project course for computer security students. The students engage in a significant research and/or development project that has major computer security considerations. This is a required course for Computer Security students. 83 Students who have a project they wish to do need to convince the course director that it is appropriate for course credit. They also need to find a faculty member that agrees to supervise the project. Alternatively, | + | Course Credit Exclusions: |
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