Hold the key to efficiency and cost effectiveness by learning to streamline production systems and design flexible manufacturing approaches. Through co-op, internships, and other industry partnerships, our curriculum emphasizes hands-on skills as well as theory. There’s even an option to minor in Business. We teach transferable skills like leadership and we hire experts to teach communication skills.
Course Requirements: Advanced Functions/MHF4U, Chemistry/SCH4U, Physics/SPH4U, English/ENG4U
Strongly Recommended: Calculus & Vectors/MCV4U
Minimum Average: 74% (74% average of all math and sciences courses except Biology/SBI4U)
Mean Average: 87%
Course Requirements: Grade 12 Advanced Functions, Grade 12 Chemistry, Grade 12 Physics. Grade 12 English.
Strongly Recommended: Grade 12 Calculus & Vectors
Minimum Average: 74% (74% average of all math and sciences courses except Grade 12 Biology)
Mean Average: 87%
Fall 2024 (Semester 1) Courses
* If you did not take Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) in high school, please identify yourself to the WINONE Office for First-Year Engineering by sending an email to WINONE@uwindsor.ca once you are ready to complete your Fall 2024 registration. In most cases, you will be asked to register in MATH 1760 instead of MATH 1720.
Note regarding section selection:
GROUP 1* Course Section | GROUP 2** Course Section | |||
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Lecture | Lab/Tutorial | Lecture | Lab/Tutorial | |
GENG-1101 | 1 (3054) | 51 (3056) | 2 (3055) | 52 (3057) |
GENG-1102 | 1 (3130) | 51 (3132) or 53 (3134) | 2 (3131) | 52 (3133) or 53 (3134) |
MATH-1270 | 1 (2276) | 2 (2423) | ||
MATH-1720 | 1 (2278) | 51 (2282) | 2 (2279) | 52 (2283) |
PHYS-1400 | 2 (3005) | pick one lab section that works with your timetable | 2 (3005) | pick one lab section that works with your timetable |
* GROUP 1: all students whose ID ends in an odd number (i.e., 1, 3, 5, 7, 9…)
** GROUP 2: all students whose ID ends in an even number (i.e., 0, 2, 4, 6, 8…)
When multiple course sections are available, students are grouped according to their student ID number. Students whose ID number ends with an odd digit (i.e. 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9) are identified as Group 1 students and must register for Group 1 course sections for all courses. Students whose ID number ends with an even digit (i.e. 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8) are identified as Group 2 students and must register for Group 2 course sections for all courses. Following instructions carefully will ensure that you do not experience timetable conflicts. See the engineering timetables posted on the WINONE website for Group 1 and Group 2 students as well as for up-to-date class numbers; the “class number” is a unique four-digit number that can be useful when searching for courses on UWINSITE Student during registration.
Overview of the engineering profession: fields, career development, sustainability, health and safety,
Visualization techniques, graphical communication using sketching, descriptive geometry, and computer-aided
design (CAD) for orthographic projection, pictorial drawings, dimensioning, section views, and auxiliary
views. Reading engineering drawings. Engineering graphics e-portfolio and CAD project to develop
visualization skills and task completion skills. (Prerequisite: Engineering students only) (4.5 hours
weekly)
This course will cover linear systems, linear transformations, matrix algebra, determinants, vectors in Rn, dot product, orthogonalization, diagonalization, eigenvectors and eigenvalues, in the context of and with an emphasis on a broad range of applications in Science and Engineering. (Prerequisite: MATH-1280 or both Ontario Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U)) (Antirequisite: MATH-1250, or MATH-1260.) (3 lectures hours, 1 tutorial hour per week.)
This course will cover trigonometric functions and identities, inverse trigonometric functions, limits and continuity, derivatives and applications, mean value theorem, indeterminate forms and l’Hôpital’s rule, antiderivatives and an introduction to definite integrals. This course is for students who have taken both Ontario Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Ontario Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U). Students who do not have credit for MCV4U should take MATH-1760. (Prerequisites: Ontario Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Ontario Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) or MATH-1780.) (Antirequisite: MATH-1760.) (3 lecture hours, 1 tutorial hour per week.)
First semester in a four-semester sequence in calculus-based introductory physics with an emphasis on mechanics. (Prerequisites: Grade 12“U” Advanced Functions and Introductory Calculus or equivalent. Recommended co-requisite: MATH-1720.) (3 lecture hours per week, 3 laboratory hours per week.) Open to students in Engineering, Human Kinetics, Forensic Science, Bachelor of Arts and Science, and all programs within in the Faculty of Science; exceptions only with the permission of the Head or designate. (Antirequisites: PHYS-1300, PHYS-1305.)
All first-year engineering courses are mandatory unless transfer credit has been granted (for information about the transfer credit process, click here.
**If you did not take Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) in high school, please identify yourself to the WINONE Office for First-Year Engineering by sending an email to winone@uwindsor.ca once you have completed your Winter 2025 registration.
See the Forms & Resources page of the WINONE website for timetables.
Overview of the engineering profession: fields, career development, sustainability, health and safety,
Visualization techniques, graphical communication using sketching, descriptive geometry, and computer-aided
design (CAD) for orthographic projection, pictorial drawings, dimensioning, section views, and auxiliary
views. Reading engineering drawings. Engineering graphics e-portfolio and CAD project to develop
visualization skills and task completion skills. (Prerequisite: Engineering students only) (4.5 hours
weekly)
This course will cover linear systems, linear transformations, matrix algebra, determinants, vectors in Rn, dot product, orthogonalization, diagonalization, eigenvectors and eigenvalues, in the context of and with an emphasis on a broad range of applications in Science and Engineering. (Prerequisite: MATH-1280 or both Ontario Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U)) (Antirequisite: MATH-1250, or MATH-1260.) (3 lectures hours, 1 tutorial hour per week.)
This course will cover trigonometric functions and identities, inverse trigonometric functions, limits and continuity, derivatives and applications, mean value theorem, indeterminate forms and l’Hôpital’s rule, antiderivatives and an introduction to definite integrals. This course is for students who have taken both Ontario Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Ontario Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U). Students who do not have credit for MCV4U should take MATH-1760. (Prerequisites: Ontario Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Ontario Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) or MATH-1780.) (Antirequisite: MATH-1760.) (3 lecture hours, 1 tutorial hour per week.)
First semester in a four-semester sequence in calculus-based introductory physics with an emphasis on mechanics. (Prerequisites: Grade 12“U” Advanced Functions and Introductory Calculus or equivalent. Recommended co-requisite: MATH-1720.) (3 lecture hours per week, 3 laboratory hours per week.) Open to students in Engineering, Human Kinetics, Forensic Science, Bachelor of Arts and Science, and all programs within in the Faculty of Science; exceptions only with the permission of the Head or designate. (Antirequisites: PHYS-1300, PHYS-1305.)
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