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4th-Year 

Engineering Project


DoE
Procedure
Overview Resources
 0. Understanding Objectives
 The project begins with a selection process, which should be undertaken before the start of fall term.  Faculty supervisors propose project topics from which students may indicate their preferences.  Applications are submitted by August so that projects may be assigned by the start of classes in September.

Projects may take different forms depending on the topic, but the common key elements are engineering design practice and team work. The projects integrate mathematics, basic sciences, the engineering sciences and complementary studies in engineering design of components, systems and or processes to meet specific needs.  Students are required to work in groups to complete a major design task.  Students are responsible for partitioning the work amongst the members of the team and setting milestones for each team member.  Project groups must meet regularly with their faculty supervisor to report on progress. 

The projects in the Electronics Department typically involve design/development of microelectronic, RF/microwave and photonic components/systems, and/or development of CAD tools for modeling and design of these components/systems.

Through the projects, students are encouraged to develop professional skills necessary for real-world engineering practices dealing with issues such as health/safety, reliability, codes and standards, and environmental considerations.   The projects should be treated not only as an academic activity, but also as a rehearsal for developing products in a real-world industrial/business environment.  Students develop a strong sense of responsibility for team success, self-discipline, making timely deliverables, as well as having sound product economics and project management.

Marking Scheme
Proposal
5%
Progress Report
 10%
Oral Presentation
10%
Poster Presentation
 15%
Term Work
10%
Final Report
50%
Late Submission Penalty *
It is student's responsibility to make sure that a submission is a proper readable pdf file.
    10% per day

* Note that late submissions will be penalized by 10% per calendar day. The system will time stamp your submissions. Most deadlines are on Sunday midnights. For example if you submit your proposal even one second after Sunday midnight, your proposal mark will be reduced by 0.5 (i.e. 10% of 5). If you submitted after Monday midnight, you will loose another 0.5 marks. 
 Overview
 1. Project Selection  Prerequisites
 2. Application  Projects and Assignments
 3. Proposal  Health and Safety
 4. Funding Request  Calendar
 5. Regular Meetings
 Relevant Skills
 6. Progress Report
 Previous Years' Samples
 7. Competition
 Students Login
 8. Oral presentation
 FAQ
 9. Poster Presentation  Professors Login
 10. Final Report  Contact


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