Important!
Students must complete their registration for both academic terms by August 1st, after which:
- Courses with low enrollment will be cancelled.
- It may not be possible for us to accommodate registration requests; this includes core courses if room capacities have been reached.
For Students in Mech
Please see the Course Planning and Registration Guide on Vista
for technical elective information and regulations.
For Other Engineering Students
The available technical electives for 2011W are listed below. Note that these are the courses Mech is making available – your program will not necessarily accept them for credit. Also, please note that this list is for convenience only. Please use the Registration Guide on Vista or available in CEME 1214 as the primary source of information.
All of the Mech lecture-based courses being opened as technical electives to our own students are open to engineering students in all departments, provided they are in third year and above and meet the prerequisites. Please note that a few courses with lab space limitations may reserve some of the seats for Mech students only.
If you wish to be considered for a course for which you do not meet the prerequisites, please see the registration page.
Term 1, September 2011
- MECH 341 – Ship Resistance and Propulsion
- MECH 386 – Industrial Fluid Mechanics
- MECH 433 – Biofluids
- MECH 436 – Injury Biomechanics
- MECH 462 – Finite Element Analysis
- MECH 473 – Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
- MECH 479 – Computational Fluid Dynamics
- MECH 484 – Aircraft Design: Aerodynamics
- MECH 485 – Aircraft Design: Structures
- MECH 489 – Experimental Thermofluids
- MECH 493 – Introduction to Academic Research (3 credits but runs both terms)
- MECH 495 – Industrial Engineering
- MECH 496 – Engineering Management (does not apply to Camosun Bridge students)
Term 2, January 2012
- MECH 405 – Acoustics and Noise Control
- MECH 410N – IC Engines
- MECH 410M – Introduction to Mechatronics
- MECH 435 – Orthopaedic Biomechanics
- MECH 445 – Fuel Cell Systems
- MECH 464 – Industrial Robotics
- MECH 481 – Aerodynamics of Aircraft
- MECH 491 – Computer Aided Manufacturing
- MECH 496 – Engineering Management
Non-Mech, “Listed” Courses – May or May Not Be Offered in Either Term
- APSC 440 – New Product Development (does not apply to Camosun Bridge students)
- EECE 487 – Introduction to Robotics
- MATH 300 – Complex Variables (does not apply to Camosun Bridge students)
- MATH 400 - Applied Partial Differential Equations (does not apply to Camosun Bridge students)
- MINE 482 – Maintenance Engineering
- MTRL 494 – Composite Materials
Note: Students may only register in up to six credits of MECH 410 courses over the course of their degree.

