| Computer Engineering (BASc) | | |
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School | Simon Fraser University - Faculty of Applied Sciences | | |
Location | Burnaby, BC, Canada | | |
School Type | University | | |
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Degree | Bachelor | | |
Honours | | | |
Co-op | | | |
Length | 5 Year(s) | | |
Entry Grade (%)* | 86% | | |
Prerequisites | - Grade12 English
- Grade12 Calculus and Vectors or Grade12 Advanced Functions
- Grade12 Chemistry
- Grade12 Physics
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Prerequisites Notes | Obtain a minimum grade of 60% in English 4U
Obtain a minimum grade of 60% in any Math 3U/3M or 4U/4M or MCT4C, MBF3C, MAP4C
Graduate from high school
Your admission average is calculated on six approved grade 12 courses, as specified below.
ENG 4U, MHF 4U or MCV 4U, SCH 4U, SPH 4U, and two other courses coded 4U/4M or DU/DM (acceptable International, Classical and Native Language courses must be completed at the Grade 12 (DU/DM) level). | | |
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Scholarships | 2 scholarship(s) | | |
Description | SFU’s Computer Engineering option trains students to think logically about complex and abstract problems – and to develop innovative solutions for those problems. Our program provides an extremely flexible elective list that allows students to combine software and hardware expertise with applications that interest and excite them: from biomedical to financial or from environmental to automotive fields, for example. As a technology expert, you will work within a team to ensure the application experts receive the solution best suited to their needs – which might mean higher performance, lower power or smaller size.
Students start by learning the fundamentals of digital electronics, computer architecture and networks and communications. Project oriented courses are offered during the early part of this program to provide students with theory and practice. At more advanced levels, subjects include structured programming, software engineering, compilers, operating systems, intelligent systems, embedded systems, real-time systems and VLSI systems. | | |
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