2002-2003 Calendar
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Faculty of Arts |
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Faculty of Education |
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Faculty
of Environmental Studies |
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Faculty
of Fine Arts |
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Faculty
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Atkinson Faculty of Liberal
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Osgoode Hall Law School |
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Schulich School of Business
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Courses
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Glendon
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Faculty of Environmental Studies
- Acting Dean: D. Morley, 416-736-5252
- Associate Deans: M. Campbell and R. Macdonald, 416-736-5252
- Undergraduate Program Director: R. Keil, 416-736-5252
- Director of Student and Academic Services: J. Morrison, 416-736-2100,
Ext. 55286
- BES Student Program Adviser: S. Hermans 416-736-2100, Ext.
30399
- BES Student Program Assistant/Administration: S. Sattaur 416-736-2100,
Ext. 30397
The Bachelor in Environmental
Studies
Theme Areas
- Nature, Technology and Society
- Global Development, Peace and Justice
- Environmental Policy and Action
- Human Settlements
Academic Advising and the
BES Program
Degree Requirements
- Honours BES Degree Course Requirements (120 credits)
- BES Degree Course Requirements (90 credits)
- Honours Double Major, Honours Major/Minor, Concurrent Education
Program
BES Certificate Programs
- Certificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote
Sensing
- Certificate in Environmental Landscape Design
- General Certificate in Refugee and Migration Studies
BES Joint Programs
- York-Humber College Joint Program in International Project
Management
- York-Seneca Joint Program in Urban Sustainability
- York-Sir Sandford Fleming Joint Program in Ecosystem Management
Grading and Academic Standards
- Alternate Grading Method
- Grade Reappraisals
- Aegrotat Standing
- BES Term Work, Tests and Examinations
- General Regulations for Tests and Examinations
- Formally Scheduled Examinations
- Assessment of Students in BES Courses
Academic Honours
- Scholarships and Merit Awards
- Sessional Dean's Honour Roll
- Graduating Honours
Academic Penalties
- Academic Warning
- Required Withdrawal
- Reactivation After Required Withdrawal
- Debarment Warning
- Debarment
- Reapplying After Debarment
- Debarment Warning Remains in Effect
- Breach of Academic Honesty
Academic Standing
- Honours BES Degree
- Graduating with a Bachelor's BES Degree
- Ineligibility to Continue in Honours
- Re-entering Honours
- Graduating with a BES Degree
- Courses taken Beyond the Normal Maximum-in Order to Raise Cumulative
Grade Point Average
- Courses taken Beyond the Normal Maximum
- Transferring to Honours
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