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Students interested in Smart Phones, Artificial Intellegence and Robotics are recommended to take a selection of the following courses:

Smart Phones Cluster:

Artificial Intelligence Cluster
  • SYSC5103: Software Agents — Departmental approval required
  • SYSC5401: Adaptive and Learning Systems — Departmental approval required
  • SYSC3200: Industrial Engineering
Robotics Cluster:
  • MECH4503: An Introduction to Robotics
  • SYSC4505: Automatic Control Systems I
  • SYSC4205: Image Processing for Medical Applications
  • SYSC5103: Software Agents — Departmental approval Required

B.Eng. in Computer Systems Engineering

What Computer Systems Engineers Will Know

What Computer Systems Engineers Will Do: Employment Opportunities

The Academic Program

The Computer Systems Engineering program is concerned with the design and implementation of integrated computer systems to solve practical problems in areas such as telecommunications, information networks, distributed systems, real-time systems, multi-media applications and process control.

The program is offered jointly by the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering and the Department of Electronics. The first year and half of the program provides a broad background of technical fundamentals in Science, Mathematics, Computers and Engineering Science and Design. The final two and a half years concentrate primarily on the fields of computer systems engineering, communications, electronics and digital logic. The program includes compulsory and elective courses in Software Engineering, Computer Systems Organization, Real-Time Systems, Communication Systems and Networks, Digital and Analog Electronics, Linear Systems, and Automated Control Systems.

More information on the academic program

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