Students who are not yet sure about which engineering discipline is of interest to them enroll in this plan of study. The curriculum of the first semester is exactly the same as that of any of the other eight engineering plans currently offered by the Faculty. All of the information provided in the description of any of the eight engineering plans is relevant and applicable to the undeclared engineering students.
Undeclared engineering students must, no later than December 1st of the year of approval, provide the First-Year Engineering Office with their first, second and third choices of the engineering program they intend to enroll in. Depending on their Academic Standing following the completion of the fall semester, the CGPA achieved, and the space availability in the chosen engineering plans, students will be enrolled in the winter semester in the courses applicable to their chosen plan. Other engineering students who wish to switch to another engineering plan should follow the same procedure described here.
Students who complete the curriculum of the first semester, with a CLEAR Academic Standing, and who achieve a CGPA of at least 2.67 ('B-') will be enrolled in their first-choice engineering plan. Depending on space availability in the various engineering programs, other undeclared, and declared students who wish to switch their engineering plan will be enrolled in one of their three chosen engineering plans, with priority given to those who have higher CGPA.
Undeclared engineering students will continue to be enrolled in the undeclared plan of study until they achieve "CLEAR" Academic Standing. Students will then be enrolled in one of the eight engineering plans following the guidelines described above.
Early Intervention Program
Highly innovative and proactive retention strategies play an important role in helping students build the skills for success in a demanding engineering curriculum. Through the First-Year and Common Engineering Office, the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Science has incorporated the Early Intervention Program into the first-year engineering experience. At the semester's mid-point, students who are failing courses in their core curriculum are identified and encouraged to attend an interview with a member of our academic support team (First-Year and Common Engineering Program Director/Academic Advisor and/or the Student Counsellor). Together, they discuss options to help reduce the chances of academic failure.