Elective courses often become full. As they are not required courses, we cannot add any more seats to them. If there is a particular elective that you want, but it’s full, keep an eye on it until the last day to make changes to your enrollment because someone may drop the course, enabling you to get the seat. Always be prepared to enrol (obtaining any necessary permissions, overloads and conflicts ahead of time).
Electives should fit into your timetable without conflict, so if one elective creates a conflict then choose another! Trying to manage courses with conflicting schedules may mean poor performance in both courses, as well as possible conflicts with midterm and final examinations. Please be advised that even if a conflict is approved by the instructors, it is your responsibility to keep up with the class (authorization does not mean special accommodation will be provided).
As with all courses, you must have the prerequisites to take these courses. Permission is sometimes required to take a course, particularly if the course is offered in a department other than your own. If you do not have the prerequisite for an elective, you can request permission to take the course from the department that offers the course.
Please note that permission requests are not guaranteed – the department that offers the course will decide whether you will be permitted to take the course or not. Because of this and the popularity of elective courses, plan to take another course in case your request is denied.
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Approved list for the computer engineering program
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Approved list for the integrated electrical and iBiomedical program (BEngBME)
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Approved non-ece courses for electrical engineering programs
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Approved non-ece courses for computer engineering programs
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List of complimentary electives
Please note
“Commerce Elective” is only for students in a Management program (either Comp Eng & Mgmt or Elec Eng & Mgmt).
“Focus Elective” is only for students in a Society program (either Comp Eng & Society or Elec Eng & Society). These electives are self-designed by each student from courses outside of the Faculty of Engineering, to obtain skills and knowledge in an area of significant personal interest to each individual student. Further details of these electives can be obtained through the Engineering & Society program website.