Engineering
Commencing in the fall of 2001, the Faculty of
Pure and Applied Science offered a new Engineering Program, leading
to an Honours bachelor of applied science (BASc Honours) degree.
The first year of the program was offered for the first time in
2001-2002, the second year will be for the first time in 2002-2003,
the third year in 2003-3004 and the fourth year in 2004-2005. After
completion of a common first-year program, students will choose
one of four streams: Computer Engineering, Engineering Physics,
Geomatics Engineering or Space Engineering.
i) All BASc Honours degree candidates must complete
the 1000-level Engineering Program core: SC/CHEM 1000 3.0; SC/COSC
1020 3.0; SC/COSC 1030 3.0; SC/EATS 1010 3.0; SC/ENG 1000 6.0; SC/MATH
1013 3.0; SC/MATH 1014 3.0; SC/MATH 1025 3.0; SC/MATH 1090 3.0;
SC/PHYS 1010 6.0.
ii) All BASc Honours degree candidates must complete
six non-science general education credits (chosen in consultation
with a stream adviser);
iii) All BASc Honours degree candidates, in accordance
with their declared stream, must satisfy the academic standing and
course requirements below.
To proceed in each year of the BASc Honours program
requires a minimum cumulative credit-weighted grade point average
of 6.0 (B) over all courses completed.
To graduate in the BASc Honours program requires
successful completion of all Faculty requirements and program and
stream required courses and a minimum cumulative credit-weighted
grade point average of 6.0 (B) over all courses completed.
For information regarding the course requirements
of the four streams consult the following departments: computer
engineering (Department of Computer Science), engineering physics
(Department of Physics and Astronomy), geomatics engineering (Department
of Earth and Atmospheric Science), space engineering (Department
of Physics and Astronomy).
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