Thread: what courses to take for computer engineering
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Aug 14th, 2006 11:45 PM
#1
what courses to take for computer engineering
What courses should I take in my gr.11-12 years if I want to become a computer/electric engineer?
and are there any required courses to get into UW
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Aug 15th, 2006 07:02 AM
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all your pre-requisites will be given to you by your guidance councellor so don't worry about it.. for grade 11 just follow your academic maths and chemistry and physics and you should be okay, also think about taking a programming course, it'll make your life a bit easier when you go into comp engineering especially
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Aug 15th, 2006 08:28 AM
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When I got into UW CompEng here are the required courses I had to take in grade 12.
Calc.
Algebra and Discrete
Chem.
Physics
English
And if you can take an intro to Programming course can help you zoom through that stuff when you take it in Uni.
As for grade 11, they do not care about those courses...just make sure you take the pre-reqs for the courses mentioned above so that you can take them in Grade 12.
Here I also found a link with information from the University of Waterloo website.
Linky
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Aug 15th, 2006 08:41 AM
#4

Originally Posted by
TheFuteballer
also think about taking a programming course, it'll make your life a bit easier when you go into comp engineering especially
Actually ALL engineering including mechanical, civil, chemical etc, have to take some form of a basic programming (at least in UofT). A beginner JAVA course is required in your first year, and to be honest, if you have some programming experience, it helps a lot. Pretty rough trying to learn complex algorithms when you're just first starting to grasp the concept of an if-statement or variable..
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Aug 15th, 2006 09:21 AM
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a programming course was never a pre-requisite although it is recommended..
all my friends that got into eng sci (7 of them) never took one programming course in their life
edit: oops sorry i thougth u meant going into first year from high school, yes you do have to take programming in first year so know it!
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Aug 15th, 2006 02:38 PM
#6
a programming class is a good idea as 1st and 2nd year mandatory programming classes are basically repeat of these. It'll be worthwhile as you'll gain logical/problem solving skills
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