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Welcome to the
Faculty of Engineering
BSc – Computer Science
BEng – Computer Engineering – Electrical Engineering – Mechanical Engineering
BSEng – Software Engineering Door Prizes Today!1. Search under your
seat for a key chain2. Bring forward to
exchange for prize
DemosUVic AERO aircraft
Autonomous Aircraft for Forest Fire Fighting and Search & Rescue
Email: [email protected] Website: www.engr.uvic.ca/~aero
Formula SAE car A Society of Automotive Engineers
(SAE) Formula SAE race car Email: [email protected] Website: www.fsae.uvic.ca
Blimp Courses by M. Cheng www.csc.uvic.ca/~mcheng
Congratulations!
The Faculty of Engineering accepted YOU
You are becoming a Computer Engineer, Computer Scientist, Electrical Engineer, Software Engineer or Mechanical Engineer
Who Decides? When to start studying for the Calculus Final? When to work on that report for
Communications? If you should take on a part time job?
CLASS TIME: (at most) 23 hour/week HOURS IN WEEK: 24 x 7 = 168 hours total
TIME FOR WORK: 168 - 23 = 145 hours/week
Whether you receive grade of A+ or F?
168 HOURS IN WEEK- 23 -- in class- 2 x 23 -- study: 2 hours (min) per class hour- 7 x 7 -- sleeping- 21 x 1 -- meals- 7 x 2 -- shower, dress, transportation- 7 x 2 -- email, phone, twitter/LinkedIn, etcTIME FOR WORK = 1 hour
What is Engineering? What is Computer
Science?
Applied Mathematics
Speak the language of Mathematics . . .
Your Engineering and Computer Science problems will not be difficult.
Learning Requires . . . . Repetition, discussion, practice
Create a study group Make sure everyone in the group can do
everything Never put your name on something that you did
not do Attend instructor office hours / Go to Help
Desks Introduce yourself and talk about the course If you don't have a question, just come and listen
Do homework that is assigned Make sure you can do anything
(not just the questions that were on the assignment.)
Studying & Time Management
Plan your week Schedule time for every course Don't delay things that are difficult Plan for the unexpected After everything is done:
Schedule in a little (not a lot of) fun time
Choices in Your Program?
You are registered in 5 or 6 classes You are planning on doing well You can't seem to get everything done You don't want to fail or get bad marks
But you are afraid you might?
Other course schedules are possible See your program advisor:
- Jane Guy (Bachelor of Science - Computer Science) - LeAnne Golinsky (Bachelor of Engineering & Bachelor of Software Engineering programs)
Your Advisors
Engineering & Software
Engineering (1st year)
LeAnne GolinskyEOW 206
250 721 [email protected]
HOURS:M, T, Th, F
9:30 – 11:00 and 1:00 – 2:00
Computer Science (all years)
Jane GuyECS 512
250 472 [email protected]
HOURS:M, W, F: 10 – 12T, Th: 1:30 – 3:30
What is Advising?
Program HELP – There is no such thing as a dumb question!
Program planning Registration help Degree declarations (2nd year) Workload / Success help Academic & illness
Advising Through your Degree
Program Advisor and Location
Computer Science Jane Guy, ECS [email protected]
1st Year: Engineering Programs
LeAnne Golinsky, EOW [email protected]
Mechanical & Software Engineering
Belinda de Jong, ELW [email protected]
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Ana-Maria Sevcenco, EOW [email protected]
What is Advising?
Academic HelpResources for SUCCESS
Subject Contact Info Location
Computer Science
Computer Science Consultants’ Officehttp://www.csc.uvic.ca/~labspg/
ECS 251 (upstairs)
Chemistry Chemistry Drop in helphttp://web.uvic.ca/~chem101/dropin.html
Elliot Lab Wing2nd Floor landing
Mathematics Math Assistance Centrewww.math.uvic.caAssistance, Math Study Tips, tutor list
McPherson Library - Room 129
Physics Physics Aid Servicehttp://www.phys.uvic.ca/PAS starts Sept 19th, check website for hours
Elliot 038
English (writing)
The Writing Centrehttp://ltc.uvic.ca/servicesprograms/twc.phpWriting tips, one-on-one tutoring, workshops, more!
McPherson Library - Room 129
Counselling Services250-721-8341
University Centre Room B270
Learning Skills – studying and learning techniques – applying skills to your current courses!!
Book NOW for September: www.coun.uvic.ca/learning/courses.html
Personal & career counseling Study Groups
UVic is committed to being a diverse , welcoming
learning community with a strong commitment to
equity• International & Exchange Student Services• Resource Centre for Students with a
Disability• Ombudsperson• Positive Space Network• Indigenous Counselling Office
http://web.uvic.ca/vpac/diversity/resources.php
Navigating the UVic websitewww.uvic.ca
• Academic Calendar• A-Z list• Search UVIC• Current students, faculty and staff My Page
I want to drop a courseSeptember 20th 100% drop deadline 100% of tuition back for
course(s) dropped on or before this date
October 11th 50% drop deadline 50% of tuition back for course(s) dropped on or before this date
October 31st Academic drop deadline
No tuition back, but won’t fail the course
If you fail a midterm – talk to your advisor.Use feedback to make the decisions right for you!
What can I do if…
…I am ill, get in an accident, something happens in my family –
Consult immediately with Counselling Services, Health Services or other health professional
See your Advisor
Your GPA matters
Your GPA is reviewed twice a year Winter – September – April Summer – May – August
Satisfactory, Probationary,….Failed (yikes!)
For BENG and BSENG - 3.0 maintains satisfactoryFor CSc - 2.0 maintains satisfactory
Alternate First Year ScheduleBENG and BSENG
Do 1st year over 3 terms
Slows things down, time for other things!
Finish 1st year by August instead of April Some Courses in Summer
Interested?? See LeAnne before October 31st
BENG and BSENG Program Declarations
Rank your program for 2nd year – CENG, ELEC, MECH and BSENG
On-line declaration form on our website in January
Declare by: April 30th
Decisions: end of May
Co-op
IBM
Kodak
RIM
Amazon
Microsoft
Electronic Arts
Carmanah
Precision Microdynamics
Ocean River Sports
Earn up to $40 000!
Mandatory for BENG and BSENGOptional for CSC
Locations: LocalNational worldwide
BENG and BSENG2nd year and beyond!
Who is in Beng/BSEng 2nd year now?
Consider specializations or Optionswww.uvic.ca/engineering/current/undergrad/programs/
options/
Consult your advisor later this month
Computer Science Options
Declare your Major at the end of 2nd Year.
Majors in Computer Science Bioinformatics Communications and Networks Computer Graphics and Gaming Mechatronics & Embedded Systems Software Engineering Theory
Honours in Computer Science See advisor for details
Computer Science Combined Degrees
Computer Science and…
GeographyPhysics
Statistics Visual Arts
Music
Health Information
Psychology
Math
Computer Science
Flexible Choose your electives Co-op is optional
- 1st years apply by January 15- 2nd years apply by September 15- Co-op offices on 2nd floor of ECS
ED-D101:Learning Strategies for University Success
The course for any student who wants to succeed academically…
Understanding your learning strengths and weaknesses - we all have them!
Reading strategically Preparing for and writing exams Understanding your assignments Earn 1.5 units of elective credit
(CSC only).
NO PREREQUISITES!
Contact Us!
LeAnne Golinsky
Jane Guy
ECS [email protected] 250-472-5757
http://www.uvic.ca/engineering/
Upcoming Seminars Just for You!
The Diverse Computer Science / Engineering Professions – Wednesday, September 7, 2:30-4:30 pm, MAC A144
How to Succeed
– Thursday, September 8, 2:30-3:30 pm, MAC A144