This program is co-ordinated by the Department of Physics Co-ordinator Edward Sternin, Department of Physics Advisers Edward Sternin, Department of Physics V. Wojcik, Department of Computer Science Co-operating Faculty Director, Co-operative Programs Cindy Dunne |
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Administrative Assistant, Alice Witvoet (905) 688-5550, extension 3412 Mackenzie Chown B210 Computing and Solid-State Device Technology is a unique undergraduate program of studies combining a thorough training in physics and natural sciences with an extensive education in computing. It offers a four-year honours program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Computing and Solid-State Device Technology degree as well as a Co-op option. The program emphasizes practical aspects of computing; use of computer-based and other solid-state electronic devices in control, manufacturing and research; and the skills needed to interface and use solid-state devices in real-world applications. Students participating in this program should expect a considerable lab load. The faculty encourages and facilitate students' summer internship placement in relevant industrial positions. This is an interdisciplinary program with emphasis on the practical aspects of computing and applications of solid-state device technology. Students who want a deeper theoretical understanding might want to consider a Physics and Computer Science combined major program. Students are urged to give careful consideration to their choice of program, keeping in mind their areas of interest and capabilities, as well as their long-term career goals. Students should consult a faculty adviser when planning years 3 and 4 of the BSc programs. The Computing and Solid-State Device Technology Co-op program combines academic and work terms over a four and one half year period. Students spend two years in an academic setting, where they acquire the necessary background prior to taking the first work placement. In addition to the current fees for courses in academic study terms, Co-op students are assessed an annual administrative fee (see the Schedule of Fees). Admission to the Co-op program is on the basis of marks, a review of personal résumés and employer availability. An interview may be required. The normal requirement is a minimum 80 percent average on six OACs (or equivalent). As this is a limited enrolment program, admission is not guaranteed by attainment of the minimum requirement. The Co-op Programs Office and the Faculty of Mathematics and Science will facilitate admission decisions. Students admitted to the Computing and Solid-State Device Technology Co-op program must follow the Co-op program. Failure to adhere to the schedule may result in removal from the Computing and Solid-State Device Technology Co-op program. Eligibility to continue is based on the student's major average and non-major average. A student with a minimum 70 percent major average and a minimum 60 percent non major will be permitted to continue. A student with a major average lower than 70 percent will not be permitted to continue in the Co-op program, but may continue in the Computing and Solid-State Device Technology non-Co-op program. The Computing and Solid-State Device Technology Co-op program designation will be awarded to those students who have honours standing and who have successfully completed a minimum of twelve months of Co-op work experience. |
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Students admitted to the Computing and Solid-state Device Technology Co-op program must follow the program schedule as listed below. Failure to adhere to the schedule may result in removal from the program. Year 1
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2001-2002 Undergraduate Calendar
Last updated: August 17, 2001 @ 11:12AM