The Credit System The Faculty of Science and Engineering operates under a credit system in which a prescribed number of credits, intended to reflect total workload, is associated with each course offered by the University. One lecture hour per week per term is defined as one academic credit as is one laboratory session per week per term. For York University courses (excepting some courses offered by the Faculty of Education), the number of credits in each course is indicated by the number which follows the four-digit course number. Year of Study Equivalents When it is necessary to equate credits earned with year level, the following guidelines are used:
Residence Requirement In order to qualify for a York University degree in any bachelor or Honours program, a student must have successfully completed a minimum of 30 credits at York University and at least half (50 per cent) of the requirements in each major/minor. Time Limit There is no time limit for completion of degree requirements in the Faculty of Science and Engineering. Students taking a normal full-time load of approximately 30 credits per fall/winter session can expect to complete a bachelor degree in three fall/winter sessions or an Honours degree in four fall/winter sessions. A limited number of courses are also available during the summer session; a maximum of 15 credits can be taken in that session. Although there is no minimum number of credits in which a student must enrol in any session, students who do not enrol in any courses in a fall/winter session must formally apply to have their files reactivated before resuming their studies in a subsequent session (refer to Reactivation in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Advising, Enrolment, Registration, Graduation and Other Administrative Procedures section). Since the curriculum is constantly evolving through the introduction of new course requirements and/or prerequisites, students are strongly advised to complete their degree requirements in a reasonable time period. Course Credit Exclusions The University offers some courses in which at least part of the content is similar to that presented in other courses. To ensure that credit is not granted more than once for similar content, the Faculty of Science and Engineering designates such courses as course credit exclusions. The exclusion(s) for a particular course are listed in the course description. If a student in the Faculty of Science and Engineering enrols in and successfully completes two courses which are designated as exclusions of each other, credit is given for only one. Both courses appear on the student's official York University transcript. A course (or combination of courses) designated as an exclusion for another course may be substituted for the latter (for the purposes of satisfying prerequisite and/or degree requirements) only with Faculty/department/division/program approval. Information regarding approved substitute courses may be found in the program of study requirements in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Programs of Study section, in the prerequisite requirements listed for courses in this publication or in the departmental supplementary calendars. General Education Requirements General education courses are required within all degree programs in the Faculty of Science and Engineering. These courses provide a broad perspective on current scholarship and the diversity of human experience. The courses are also expected to enhance students' critical skills in reading, writing and thinking, and contribute to their preparation for post-university life. Requirements for BA, Honours BA and Honours iBA Candidates Students in the BA, Honours BA and Honours iBA programs must take a total of 24 credits from the following areas: humanities, modes of reasoning, natural science, social science. Of these 24 credits, students must complete the following minimum requirements: at least six credits from humanities, natural science and social science (with no more than nine credits in each counting towards the general education requirement). Note: students may complete a maximum of three nine-credit foundations courses for degree credit. Students who need to complete more than three foundations courses in order to fulfill program (major or minor) course requirements may do so with permission of the relevant program coordinator or undergraduate director. BASc Requirements Students in BASc programs must complete a minimum of 12 credits from two different areas of study, subject to the restrictions noted below. At least three credits must be taken in humanities and social sciences, as defined by the following areas: anthropology, humanities, English, history, linguistics and languages, modes of reasoning, philosophy, social science and women’s studies. The remaining general education credits may be taken from the list included in the following set of requirements. Notes:
Requirements for BSc, Honours BSc, BSc (Tech), iBSc Candidates All degree candidates in the above programs must complete a minimum of 12 credits from two different areas of study, including at least three credits from each area, subject to the restrictions noted below. For the purposes of this regulation “different area” means offered by different academic units such as divisions, departments or Faculties. Subject to the restrictions listed below, courses in the following areas may be taken in the Faculties of Glendon or Liberal Arts and Professional Studies:
The following courses offered by the Faculty of Environmental Studies may be taken to satisfy Faculty of Science and Engineering general education requirements: The following courses offered by the Faculty of Fine Arts may be taken to satisfy Faculty of Science and Engineering general education requirements:
Restrictions (for BASc, BSc, Honours BSc, BSc (Tech), iBSc Candidates)
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General Regulations 1. All students are required to observe the regulations of the University. Unless otherwise stated, any changes in regulations become effective as announced. This policy is not meant to disadvantage students as they proceed through their studies, including those who have completed a number of courses. It is intended to ensure that their preparation for courses is appropriate and current. Students should consult closely with departments and the Faculty through the advising process. 2. It is the student's responsibility to enrol in only those courses for which the student has successfully completed all designated prerequisites and to take concurrently all specified corequisites not already completed successfully. See also prerequisites/corequisites under Advising in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Advising, Enrolment, Registration, Graduation and Other Administrative Procedures section. 3. All degree candidates are required to indicate a choice of degree program (bachelor, Specialized Honours, Honours Major, Honours Double Major or Honours Major/Minor) upon successful completion of 24 credits. Check the minimum cumulative credit-weighted grade point average required for Honours programs (refer to Academic Standards for Bachelor and Honours Programs in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Regulations Governing Examinations and Academic Standards section). See also Designation of Honours or Bachelor Program in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Regulations Governing Examinations and Academic Standards section. Refer to the Faculty of Science and Engineering Advising, Enrolment, Registration, Graduation and Other Administrative Procedures section for information about changing degree programs. 4. All degree candidates for the BSc, Honours BSc and iBSc programs must successfully complete the following minimum requirements, normally at the 1000 level:
5. Bachelor Programs Bachelor of Arts (BA): In order to graduate with a bachelor of arts, a student must complete the following: a) satisfy regulations 2 and 3 and the general education requirement (refer to General Education Requirements in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Regulations Governing Undergraduate Degree Requirements section); b) present a total of at least 90 passed credits of which:
c) satisfy the Senate academic standards for bachelor programs - refer to Academic Standards for Bachelor and Honours Programs in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Regulations Governing Examinations and Academic Standards section; d) satisfy the program of study requirements specified in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Programs of Study section for the bachelor program declared. Bachelor of Science (BSc): In order to graduate with a bachelor of science, a student must complete the following: a) satisfy regulations 2, 3 and 4; b) present a total of at least 90 passed credits of which:
c) satisfy the Senate academic standards for bachelor programs - refer to Academic Standards for Bachelor and Honours Programs in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Regulations Governing Examinations and Academic Standards section; d) satisfy the program of study requirements specified in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Programs of Study section for the bachelor program declared. 6. Honours Programs Bachelor of Arts Honours (Honours BA): In order to graduate with the bachelor of arts Honours, a student must complete the following: a) satisfy regulations 2, 3 and the general education requirement (refer to General Education Requirements in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Regulations Governing Undergraduate Degree Requirements section); b) present a total of at least 120 passed credits of which:
c) satisfy the Faculty and Senate academic standards for Honours programs - refer to Academic Standards for Bachelor and Honours Programs in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Regulations Governing Examinations and Academic Standards section; d) satisfy the program of study requirements specified in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Programs of Study section for the declared Honours program and major and minor subject area(s). Bachelor of Science Honours (Honours BSc): In order to graduate with the bachelor of science Honours, a student must complete the following: a) satisfy regulations 2, 3 and 4; b) present a total of at least 120 passed credits of which:
c) satisfy the Faculty and Senate academic standards for Honours programs - refer to Academic Standards for Bachelor and Honours Programs in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Regulations Governing Examinations and Academic Standards section; d) satisfy the program of study requirements specified in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Programs of Study section for the declared Honours program and major and minor subject area(s). 7. International Bachelor Degree International Bachelor of Arts Honours (Honours iBA): In order to graduate with the international bachelor of arts Honours, a student must complete the following: a) satisfy regulations 2 and 3; b) present a total of at least 120 passed credits of which:
c) satisfy the Faculty and Senate academic standards for Honours programs - refer to Academic Standards for Bachelor and Honours Programs in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Regulations Governing Examinations and Academic Standards section; d) satisfy the program of study requirements specified in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Programs of Study section; e) have one or two exchange terms abroad as a full-time student at an institution with which York has a formal exchange agreement. International Bachelor of Science Honours (Honours iBSc): In order to graduate with the international bachelor of science Honours, a student must complete the following: a) satisfy regulations 2, 3 and 4; b) present a total of at least 120 passed credits of which:
c) satisfy the Faculty and Senate academic standards for Honours programs - refer to Academic Standards for Bachelor and Honours Programs in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Regulations Governing Examinations and Academic Standards section; d) satisfy the program of study requirements specified in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Programs of Study section; e) have one or two exchange terms abroad as a full-time student at an institution with which York has a formal exchange agreement.
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