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  1. 5.1.6 Nursing Degree
    In: Grenfell Campus - 5 Description of Programs - 5.1 General Degrees
    The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program is a four-year program comprised of 130 credit hours and is completed on a full-time basis. The program is designed to prepare entry-level nurses who will function within a variety of health care settings. For specific admission and program requirements see Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Nursing and Program Regulations, General Degree, Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program. The program is completed at Grenfell Campus and the Western Regional School of Nursing.

  2. 5.1.7 Science Degree
    In: Grenfell Campus - 5 Description of Programs - 5.1 General Degrees
    For specific admission and program requirements see Admission/Readmission Regulations for Programs Offered by the School of Science and the Environment and Program Regulations - General and Honours Degree, School of Science and the Environment. ... The Bachelor of Science is a four-year program comprised of 40 courses, 120 credit hours and may be completed on a full or part-time basis. Students must complete a minimum of 120 credit hours made up of Core Program Requirements, an approved concentration of courses known as a Major and elective courses. Students may also choose to complete an approved concentration of courses known as a Minor as part of the 120 credit hours.

  3. 5.3.2 English as a Second Language
    In: Grenfell Campus - 5 Description of Programs - 5.3 Non-Degree Programs
    the Intensive English Bridge Program at Grenfell (IEBP-G); ... twelve-week non-credit Intensive English Program at Grenfell (IEP-G) which are offered year-round on a semesterized basis; ... The full-time, non-credit Intensive English Program at Grenfell (IEP-G) is designed to improve English language skills for academic, professional and personal purposes. Reading, writing, speaking and listening skills are covered, and workshops on culture and social activities promoting integration with the local community also form part of the program. The program prepares the student for full-time university studies in English.

  4. 6.2.1 Bachelor of Arts Degrees
    In: Grenfell Campus - 6 Admission/Readmission Regulations for Grenfell Campus - 6.2 Admission/Readmission Regulations for Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science
    A student may apply for admission into the Bachelor of Arts program directly from high school. The application for admission to programs offered by Grenfell Campus is submitted online. Applicants who are new to Grenfell Campus should follow the application instructions at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. A complete application includes an application to the University and any other required supporting documentation. Application fees must be paid when the application forms are submitted.

  5. 6.2.3 Bachelor of Education (Primary/Elementary) as a Second Degree
    In: Grenfell Campus - 6 Admission/Readmission Regulations for Grenfell Campus - 6.2 Admission/Readmission Regulations for Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science
    The Grenfell Campus offering of this program is currently under review and may not be available for intake at this time. For further information please contact the Office of Academic Programs, Faculty of Education.

  6. 5.1.1 Arts Degree
    In: Grenfell Campus - 5 Description of Programs - 5.1 General Degrees
    The Bachelor of Arts degree program is comprised of 120 credit hours, 40 courses, and may be completed on a full or part-time basis. Students will examine culture, thought, prehistory and history, human interactions, and the social and natural forces that constantly transform our society. Students gain critical-thinking, analytical and communication skills needed to succeed and adapt in a changing world through the study of a major and minor. Students must complete a minimum of 120 credit hours made up of Core Program Requirements, an approved concentration of courses known as a Major, an approved concentration of courses known as a Minor, and elective courses. A Minor is not required for the Major in Social/Cultural Studies; however, students in that program may choose to complete a minor. A student may not use the same course to satisfy the requirements for both a Major and a Minor.

  7. 4.4.5 International Student Services
    In: Grenfell Campus - 4 General Information - 4.4 Student Services
    International Student Services provides settlement and integration services to foreign students. New students must meet with the student programming coordinator (international) upon arrival for advice concerning their stay at the University and their compulsory health insurance program. Further information may be obtained through the website at www.grenfell.mun.ca/international or by telephone to (709) 639-6525.

  8. 13.27 Science
    In: Grenfell Campus - 13 Course Descriptions
    PR: SCI 4951 and permission of the Program Chair ... PR: Permission of the Program Chair. This course is restricted to students in the General Science program who have completed 80 credit hours or more. ... PR: Permission of the Program Chair. This course is restricted to students in the General Science program who have completed 80 credit hours or more.

  9. 13.23 Physics
    In: Grenfell Campus - 13 Course Descriptions
    PR: Physics students who have completed 78 credit hours or more and permission of the Physics Program Chair ... In accordance with Senate's Policy Regarding Inactive Courses, the course descriptions for courses which have not been offered in the previous three academic years and which are not scheduled to be offered in the current academic year have been removed from the following listing. For information about any of these inactive courses, please contact the Head of the Department.

  10. 13.21 Mathematics and Statistics
    In: Grenfell Campus - 13 Course Descriptions
    PR: permission of Program Chair ... At most 9 credit hours in Mathematics will be given for courses successfully completed from the following list subject to normal credit restrictions: Mathematics 1000, 1005, 1031, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, 1080, 1081, 1090, 109A/B, 1150, 1151. Students who have already obtained credit for 6 or more Mathematics credit hours numbered 2000 or above are not permitted to register for Mathematics 1052 or 1053, nor can they receive credit for either of these courses.

  11. 13.19 Human Kinetics and Recreation
    In: Grenfell Campus - 13 Course Descriptions
    Environmental Studies Major for Graduates of the Two-Year Adventure Tourism Diploma Program ... Environmental Studies Major for Graduates of the Two-Year Adventure Tourism Diploma Program ... Human Kinetics courses are designated by HKR. ... UL: cannot be used as an elective towards the ... week; OR = Other requirements of the course such as tutorials, practical sessions,

  12. 13.20 Humanities
    In: Grenfell Campus - 13 Course Descriptions
    will complete an independent research project under the supervision of a faculty member or members. Topics must have the approval of the Program Chair of Multidisciplinary Humanities. ... Humanities courses are designated by HUMN. ... PR: 60 credit hours with at least 9 credit hours in Humanities courses ... 3100-3109 ... Special Topics ... has a range of special topics in Multidisciplinary Humanities.

  13. 13.18 History
    In: Grenfell Campus - 13 Course Descriptions
    PR: permission of the Program Chair ... PR: 6 credit hours in art history or permission of the chair of the Visual Arts Program ... CO: 6 credit hours in art history or permission of the chair of the Visual Arts Program ... PR: 6 credit hours in art history or permission of the chair of the Visual Arts Program

  14. 13.15 French
    In: Grenfell Campus - 13 Course Descriptions
    Three consecutive credit courses in French language are available at the first-year university level, providing a complete overview of basic oral and written French. New students may choose to register initially in French 1500 or 1501; a diagnostic test is offered to assist students with initial course selection or to confirm that initial course selection is appropriate. Students with a limited background in French should register for French 1500 and continue with 1501. Students with a strong background in high-school French should bypass 1500 and begin their university study with 1501, especially if they intend to proceed beyond the first-year level. Very well prepared students may apply to the School for permission to enter 1502 directly. Bypassing one or more of these courses may enable students to include a larger number of advanced electives in their degree program. French 1500, 1501 and 1502 require three hours of instruction per week and two additional hours of language laboratory work or conversation class, or both.

  15. 13.11 English as a Second Language
    In: Grenfell Campus - 13 Course Descriptions
    Core Intensive English Program ... Core Intensive English Program ... Core Intensive English Bridge Program I ... Core Intensive English Bridge Program II ... 011F ... 015F ... week; OR = Other requirements of the course such as tutorials, practical sessions,

  16. 13.12 Environment and Sustainability
    In: Grenfell Campus - 13 Course Descriptions
    PR: ENSU 3000 or permission of the Program Chair ... PR: ENSU 3000 or permission of the Program Chair ... PR: enrollment in third or fourth year of the Bachelor of Environment and Sustainability Degree program ... Environment and Sustainability courses are designated by ENSU. ... Contemporary Issues in Environmental Studies

  17. 13.5 Chemistry
    In: Grenfell Campus - 13 Course Descriptions
    PR: CHEM 2210 and CHEM 2301 or permission of the instructor and Program Chair ... UL: may not be used as one of the required courses towards a Minor, Major, or Honours in any science degree program ... Students are strongly advised to successfully complete the Chemistry sequence appropriate to their program (Chemistry 1200/1001 or 1050/1001 or 1050/1051) on the Campus they first attend prior to transfer to another Campus.

  18. 13.2 Biochemistry
    In: Grenfell Campus - 13 Course Descriptions
    PR: Level 3 Chemistry or Chemistry 1010 or Chemistry 1810 or equivalent, and acceptance to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program ... is an introduction to the chemistry and structure-function relationships of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. It will examine the basic metabolism of carbohydrates and fats, with emphasis on the biochemical fluctuations that occur in human health and disease, and will include a brief introduction to molecular genetics. Entry into this course is restricted to students in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program and those signed in by special permission. Prospective B.N. (Collaborative) program students should consult with the Faculty of Nursing concerning admission to this course.

  19. 13.3 Biology
    In: Grenfell Campus - 13 Course Descriptions
    is a course on the fundamentals of microbiology with an emphasis on medical microbiology. The course will include topics such as: host responses to infections, human diseases caused by microorganisms, and the control and exploitation of microorganisms. Entrance is restricted to Nursing students in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) program. ... Biology courses are designated by BIOL.

  20. 8.2 Admission and Registration for Honours Bachelor of Business Administration Degree
    In: Grenfell Campus - 8 Honours Degrees
    Students do not apply for admission to this program but rather must indicate their desire to be considered for the Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) by the appropriate deadline date to graduate on the prescribed "Application for Graduation " form. This form may be obtained on-line at the Memorial Self Service at selfservice.mun.ca. Additional information is available from the Office of the Registrar at www.mun.ca/regoff/graduation.


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