Students must meet all regulations of the Marine Institute in addition to those stated in the UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS - General Academic Regulations (Undergraduate). For information concerning admission/readmission to the University and general academic regulations (undergraduate), refer to UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS.
For information about non-degree programs and upgrading opportunities refer to www.mi.mun.ca.
The Marine Institute offers two undergraduate degrees. For specific details on each degree refer to the appropriate Degree Program Regulations. The courses in the program are available fully by distance and select courses are available on campus.
The Bachelor of Maritime Studies program prepares graduates for career advancement in Maritime Management or Safety Management industries. It is designed for students who have graduated from an accredited diploma of technology program that is applicable to one of two major areas of study. Courses in the program provide the student with an introduction to human resource and business management concepts and the social contexts in which their careers will be based. The program consists of 39 credit hours in addition to work completed in a diploma program and can be taken on a full-time or part-time basis.
The major areas of study are:
The Major in Maritime Management is normally chosen by students who have graduated from accredited, or Transport Canada approved, diploma of technology programs in the marine fields.
The Major in Safety Management is open to all students eligible for the Major in Maritime Management but also includes any student holding a three-year CTAB or TAC accredited technology diploma or those having a CRSP designation.
The Bachelor of Technology program prepares graduates for career advancement in health science technology or engineering/applied science technology industries. It is designed for students who have graduated from an accredited diploma of technology program that is applicable to one of two major areas of study. Courses in the program provide the student with an introduction to human resource and business management concepts, and the social contexts in which their careers will be based. The program consists of 39 credit hours in addition to work completed in a diploma program and can be taken on a full-time or part-time basis.
The major areas of study are:
The Engineering and Applied Science Technology Major is normally chosen by students who have an engineering/applied science technology diploma.
The Health Sciences Technology Major is normally chosen by students who have a health sciences technology diploma.