Promotion from Engineering One to Academic Term 3 depends on available capacity in the seven Engineering majors; promotion from Engineering One does not guarantee admission to a student’s preferred major. Capacity limits for Engineering majors are set by the Faculty.
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Promotion from Engineering One is based on the following nine courses, which are common to all Engineering majors: Chemistry 1050 (or Chemistry 1200), ENGI 1010, ENGI 1020, ENGI 1030, ENGI 1040, 3 credit hours in English at the 1000 level, Mathematics 1001, Mathematics 2050, and Physics 1051. Students are responsible for identifying and completing any needed prerequisites.
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The minimum requirements for promotion from Engineering One to Academic Term 3 are:
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promotion average of at least 65% in the nine Engineering One courses as listed above;
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a grade of at least 55% or transfer credit in each of the nine Engineering One courses listed above; and
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submission of a Major Preference Form, indicating preferences for Engineering majors in rank order, no later than the last day of classes in the Spring term.
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Meeting the minimum Engineering One promotion requirements does not guarantee promotion to Academic Term 3.
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A student promoted to Academic Term 3 with an Engineering One promotion average of 75% or greater is guaranteed their preferred major.
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A student who meets the promotion requirements with a promotion average of less than 75% will be promoted as Faculty capacity permits.
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If a student fails an Engineering One course more than once, that student will be withdrawn from the Engineering program.
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Students must complete the requirements for Engineering One within two academic years. A student who is not promoted at the end of the academic year following the academic year of admission will be withdrawn from the Engineering program.
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The Faculty reserves the right to guarantee admission into a particular major, subject to meeting minimum promotion requirements, at the time of admission into the Engineering program.