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The full-time 141 credit hour Bachelor of Engineering (Co-operative), Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering Major, requires eight academic terms and four work terms.
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The 141 credit hours shall normally be taken in the academic terms in the academic terms order as set out in Table 9 Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering Major.
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Work terms shall normally be taken in the order as set out in Table 9 Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering Major.
Term |
Required Courses |
Elective Courses |
Engineering One |
Students who are expecting to complete the Engineering One requirements during the first two semesters may apply to undertake a work term during the Spring semester. In this case, the prerequisite course ENGI 200W must be completed during the Winter semester. |
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Fall Academic Term 3 |
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Winter |
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Spring Academic Term 4 |
Focus Stream Elective * |
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Fall |
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Winter Academic Term 5 |
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Spring |
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Fall Academic Term 6 |
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Winter |
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Spring Academic Term 7 |
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Fall |
004W (if not previously completed) |
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Winter Academic Term 8 |
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*Focus Stream Electives:
The courses in the Focus Stream allow a student to pursue a specialization in an area of interest. The area can be in engineering, the sciences, the arts and humanities or business. Students will plan their own focus stream, with approval by the Committee on Undergraduate Studies upon the recommendation of the Discipline Chair of Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering.
In reviewing the plan for the stream, the Faculty will be looking for clear educational goals by each student, with increasingly advanced courses in the topic area. The stream is not meant to be a series of random free electives, and especially not a series of introductory courses. The stream will enable students to complete a significant part of a minor in almost any subject. Students are encouraged to take the required additional courses to complete such a minor. Interdisciplinary experience and education is increasingly valuable and this focus stream opportunity will provide our graduates with unique and special knowledge.