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The Program Details. Admission Requirements Students will normally enter the Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration) degree completion program after completing the Foundation Diploma program in Business with a cumulative average in the B range, provided they meet the University’s English language entry requirements. Program Curriculum Structure/Program of Study Diploma graduates will normally have to complete the following courses in order to fulfill the requirements of the Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration): Total courses: 31 (with no more than 7 courses at the 100-level) Major Requirements: 70-255, 71-240, 71-243, 72-270, 72-271, 73-213, 73-220, 73-331, 74-231, 75-397, 75-498, 71-300; eight additional business courses Other requirements: five additional courses from outside of the Odette School of Business; six courses from any area of study including Business. Recommended options (if any): Students wishing a stronger Mathematics background or wishing to concentrate in finance should take 62-140. Students may opt to take 62-130 in place of 62-140 but are cautioned that 62-130 is not a prerequisite for upper-level Mathematics courses. Standing Required for Continuation in Program Same as the standing required for continuation in the BComm (Honours Business Administration) program. Standing Required for Graduation Same as the standing required for graduation in the BComm (Honours Business Administration) program. FACULTY: Business Administration AAU: Study Group Program: Foundation Diploma in Business Degree Completion Title: Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration with Co- op) for Study Group Graduates Proposed Year of Implementation: Fall 2011
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The Program Details. Admission Requirements Students will normally enter the Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering – Engineering Materials option (with/without Co-op) degree completion program after completing the Foundation Diploma program in Engineering with a cumulative average in the B range, provided they meet the University’s English language entry requirements. Program Curriculum Structure/Program of Study Diploma graduates will normally have to complete the following courses in order to fulfill the requirements of the Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering – Engineering Materials option (with/without Co-op): Total courses: 36 (or 39 with Co-op) SECOND YEAR Fall Term 62-215. Vector Calculus 85-232. Engineering Software Fundamentals 85-234. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals 92-210. Dynamics 85-250. Engineering and the Environment 91-201. Engineering Management and Globalization Winter Term 62-216. Differential Equations 85-219. Introduction Engineering Materials 85-222. Treatment of Experimental Data 92-222. Analysis of Engineering Systems 85-230. Advanced Engineering and Design 85-218. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies Summer Term (Co-op students only) 00-000.Xxxx Term II THIRD YEAR Fall Term 85-212. Thermodynamics I 85-233. Fluid Mechanics I 92-311.Stress Analysis I 00-000.Xxxxxxxxxxx Economics 92-323 Machine Dynamics Non-Technical Elective Winter Term (Co-op students only) 00-000.Xxxx Term III Summer Term 92-317.Applied Thermodynamics 92-320.Fluid Mechanics II 92-459. Computer Aided Engineering - CAE 92-421. Machine Design II 92-328. Heat Transfer 89-330. Materials and Properties FOURTH YEAR Fall Term (Co-op students only) 00-000.Xxxx Term IV Winter Term 92-418. Thermosfluid Systems Design 92-400. Capstone Design 92-411. Machine Design I 89-420. Ceramic Materials 89-421. Deformation and Fracture 89-331. Theromodynamics and Kinetics of Materials Summer Term 92-321. Control Theory I 92-324. Engineering. Measurements 85-421. Engineering and Society 92-400. Capstone Design Technical Elective Technical Elective MATERIALS TECHNICAL ELECTIVES
The Program Details. Admission Requirements Students will normally enter the Bachelor of Applied Science in Civil Engineering (with/without Co-op) degree completion program after completing the Foundation Diploma program in Engineering with a cumulative average in the B range, provided they meet the University’s English language entry requirements. Program Curriculum Structure/Program of Study Diploma graduates will normally have to complete the following courses in order to fulfill the requirements of the Bachelor of Applied Science in Civil Engineering (with/without Co-op): Total courses: 35 (or 38 with Co-op) SECOND YEAR Year 2 - Fall Term (Semester 3) 85-232. Engineering Software Fundamentals 85-234. Electrical and Computing Fundamentals 85-250. Engineering and the Environment 92-210. Dynamics 62-215. Vector Calculus Non-Technical Elective Year 2 - Winter Term (Semester 4) 85-218. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies 85-222. Treatment of Experimental Data 87-220. Civil Engineering Information Systems 87-219. Materials in Civil and Environmental Engineering 92-222. Analysis of Engineering Systems 62-216. Differential Equations Year 2 - Summer Term (Co-op students only) 85-298. (Work Term II) THIRD YEAR Students must have completed at least nine (9) of their 2nd year courses before being allowed to register into the 3rd year courses. Year 3 - Fall (Semester 5) 87-351 Fluid Mechanics 87-352 Stress Analysis 87-353 Structural Analysis 87-354 Concrete Design 87-355 Geotechnical Engineering I 85-313 Engineering Economy Year 3 - Summer (Semester 6) 87-361 Masonry and Concrete Design 87-362 Finite Element For Analysis and Design 87-363 Geotechnical Engineering II 87-364 Structural Steel Design 87-365 Transportation and Traffic Engineering Year 3 - Summer Term (Co-op students Only) 85-398. Work Term III
The Program Details. Admission Requirements Students will normally enter the Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration and Computer Science with Co-op) degree completion program after completing the Foundation Diploma program in Business (with option courses in Computer Science) with a cumulative average in the B range, provided they meet the University’s English language entry requirements. Program Curriculum Structure/Program of Study Diploma graduates will normally have to complete the following courses in order to fulfill the requirements of the Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration and Computer Science with Co-op): Total courses: 36 (with no more than 7 courses at the 100-level) Major Requirements – Business: 70-255, 71-240, 71-243, 72-270, 72-271, 73-220, 73-331, 74-231, 75-397, 75- 498, 71-300; 75-205, 75-305, 75-405; plus five business electives. Major requirements - Computer Science: 60-100, 60-140, 60-141, 60-212, 60-254, 60-256, 60-265, 60-315, 60- 330, 60-334, 60-367, plus three 300-level or above Computer Science courses. Other requirements: 62-120, 62-140 (or 62-130), and 65-205. Recommended options (if any): Students who substitute 62-130 in place of 62-140 are cautioned that 62-130 is not a prerequisite for upper-level Mathematics courses. Standing Required for Continuation in Program Same as the standing required for continuation in the BComm (Honours Business Administration and Computer Science with Co-op) program. Standing Required for Graduation Same as the standing required for graduation in the BComm (Honours Business Administration and Computer Science with Co-op) program.
The Program Details. Admission Requirements Students will normally enter the Bachelor of Science in Physics (with High Technology stream) degree completion program after completing the Foundation Diploma program in Science including the equivalents to 64-140 and 141, 62-120, 62-140 and 62-141, with a cumulative average in the B range, provided they meet the University’s English language entry requirements. First-year courses in Chemistry (59-140/141) and Computer Science (60-140) will also be needed before graduating with a BSc Honours Physics (Physics and High Technology) degree but are not required for admission to second year physics. Program Curriculum Structure/Program of Study Diploma graduates will normally have to complete the following courses in order to fulfill the requirements of the Bachelor Science in Honours Physics (with High Technology stream): Total courses: 30 (with no more than 7 courses at the 100-level) Major requirements: (a) 64-151, 64-220, 64-222, 64-250, 64-310, 64-311, 64-320, 64-323, 64-350, 64-431, 64-450, 64-460, 64-484 and 64-496.
The Program Details. Admission Requirements Students will normally enter the Bachelor of Arts (Honours Developmental Psychology with Thesis) degree completion program after completing the Foundation Diploma program in Social Science with a cumulative average in the B range, provided they meet the University’s English language entry requirements. The program must include two modules in science. Program Curriculum Structure/Program of Study Diploma graduates will normally have to complete the following courses in order to fulfill the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts in Honours Developmental Psychology with thesis Entry to the fourth year thesis course, 46-496, requires psychology and cumulative course averages of at least 9.0. Students must consult with the Psychology Undergraduate Program Chair before undertaking an Honours Developmental Psychology with Thesis program. Total courses: 30 (with no more than 7 courses at the 100-level) Major requirements: Major requirements: sixteen courses, including 46-230, 46-313, 46-320, 46-331, 46-335 or 46-353 or 46-358, 46-427, 46-496 and 46-497; and at least two 200-level courses, two 300-level courses, and one 400-level course from the following list: 46-223, 46-224, 46-225, 46-322, 46-323, 46-324, 46-327, 46-421, 46-422, 46-423, 46-424, 46-425, 46- 428. Option requirements: four courses including (a) two courses from Arts;
The Program Details. Admission Requirements Students will normally enter the Bachelor of Arts (Honours Political Science) degree completion program after completing the Foundation Diploma program in Social Science with a cumulative average in the B range, provided they meet the University’s English language entry requirements. The program must include two modules in economics. Program Curriculum Structure/Program of Study Diploma graduates will normally have to complete the following courses in order to fulfill the requirements of the Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
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