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Course Lecturer - ECSE 206 (Winter 2026)

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Hiring Unit: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering

Term: Winter 2026

Course subject code: ECSE 206

Course Title: Introduction to Signals and Systems

Course Credits: 3 credits

Location: RPHYS 112

Schedule: Mondays & Wednesdays: 10:05 am-11:25 am

Salary: $11479

This course is not team taught.

Teaching Qualification Requirements:

Education: Minimum of PhD degree in Electrical, Computer, or Software Engineering.

Experience: Minimum of three years of experience in teaching Electrical, Computer, or Software Engineering.

Other qualification requirement(s): Prior to the beginning of the semester, the successful candidate must meet with the Associate Chair (Academic) and present the Course Outline for approval. Licensed to practice engineering in Canada (e.g. member of OIQ or PEO). Background in research, teaching, and/or practice in Signals and Systems. Demonstrated knowledge of spoken and written English.

Posting Period: December 10 - December 12, 2025

Application Deadline: December 12 at 11:59 p.m.

Hiring Unit:

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Course Title:

Introduction to Signals and Systems

Subject Code:

ECSE 206 001,002

Location:

RPHYS 112

Schedule:

Monday & Wednesday

Deadline to Apply:

2025-12-09

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