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  1. 13 Course Descriptions
    In: Grenfell Campus
    Prerequisites may be waived by the Dean/Program Chair of the course area in question. ... Some of the courses in this section of the Calendar are available only at Grenfell Campus. Students who choose to transfer from Grenfell Campus to the St. John's campus should see their faculty advisor to determine the extent to which such courses can be applied to their new program.

  2. 4.1 Advice to Students on Planning a Program
    In: Grenfell Campus - 4 General Information
    When planning the sequence of courses for a Major or Minor Program, or to ensure that a proposed degree program is possible within the constraints of course scheduling and prerequisites, students should seek advice from the Office of the Registrar or the appropriate Program Chair. ... www.grenfell.mun.ca/registrar

  3. 5.1 General Degrees
    In: Grenfell Campus - 5 Description of Programs
    Grenfell Campus has three Schools; the School of Arts and Social Science, the School of Fine Arts, and the School of Science and the Environment. Grenfell Campus offers seven general degrees in sixteen program areas. For specific details on each degree refer to the appropriate Admission/Readmission Regulations for Grenfell Campus and Program Regulations - General and Honours Degrees. The School of Arts and Social Science also offers English as a Second Language non-degree programs.

  4. 5.2 Honours Degrees
    In: Grenfell Campus - 5 Description of Programs
    Programs are offered leading to the Honours Degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration, and Bachelor of Science. An Honours degree requires, over and above the requirement of the General degree, a concentration at an advanced level in an approved field, consisting of a subject or subjects of specialization and/or related subjects, and a high quality of work throughout the program. An Honours degree is of distinct advantage to students who plan advanced work or careers in their chosen fields and also to those who have a clear commitment to some special field of study. An Honours degree with first or second class standing is, in many cases, a prerequisite for admission to a graduate program. For specific details on each degree refer to the appropriate Program Regulations - General and Honours Degree, School of Science and the Environment

  5. 5.3 Non-Degree Programs
    In: Grenfell Campus - 5 Description of Programs
    The School of Arts and Social Science offers two non-degree programs in English as a Second Language program, the Intensive English Bridge Program at Grenfell (IEBP-G) and the Intensive English Program at Grenfell (IEP-G). The School also offers the Certificate in Sustainable Rural Communities.

  6. 6.2 Admission/Readmission Regulations for Programs Offered by the School of Arts and Social Science
    In: Grenfell Campus - 6 Admission/Readmission Regulations for Grenfell Campus
    A student may apply for admission into programs offered by the School of Arts and Social Science 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 is submitted. Direct admission from high school is subject to the applicant’s final acceptance to the University. Grenfell Campus reserves the right to limit the number of spaces available in each Major and Minor program.

  7. 6.4 Bachelor of Recreation
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 6 Program Regulations - General and Honours Degrees
    An Optional Therapeutic Recreation Concentration is available in this program. ... An Optional Minor is available in this program. In completing the minor students must follow the minor program regulations listed under the appropriate Faculty or School. ... In completing the minor students must follow the minor program regulations listed under the appropriate Faculty or School.

  8. 6.5 Honours Degrees
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 6 Program Regulations - General and Honours Degrees
    A student who, for academic reasons, has been required to withdraw from a program offered by the School will not be eligible for the honours degree. ... An honours degree signifies superior academic achievement with specific course work in kinesiology, physical education, and recreation programs. ... An application for admission to any of the honours degrees is not required. Rather, students indicate on the prescribed application for graduation form that they wish to be considered for an honours degree.

  9. 5.2 Application Forms and Deadlines
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation
    The deadline for application for readmission, for students who were previously admitted to a School of Human Kinetics and Recreation program, is June 1 for the Fall semester, October 1 for Winter, and February 1 for Spring. ... All programs of the School commence in the Fall semester. The deadline for application for admission is March 1. ... The application for admission or readmission to programs offered by the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation is submitted online. The application for admission or readmission to the University is submitted online at www.mun.ca/undergrad/admissions/apply.

  10. 5.3 Admission Requirements to the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation Programs
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation
    Applicants may apply for admission to School programs under the Categories Of Applicants, Admission Criteria and Other Information outlined under UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS - Admission/Readmission to the University (Undergraduate). In addition to meeting these regulations, applicants in the following categories, other than those applying for admission to the Bachelor of Recreation degree program, must meet the additional requirements as indicated below.

  11. 5.4 Other Information
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation
    The School will notify applicants regarding an admission decision to a School program. ... Students who have been admitted to one program offered by the School and who wish to change to another program within the School must submit a new application for admission to the program. This application must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar by the March 1 deadline date and will be considered in competition with all other applications.

  12. 4.1 General Degrees
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 4 Description of Programs
    The School of Human Kinetics and Recreation offers five degrees in four program areas. For specific details on each degree refer to the appropriate Program Regulations - General and Honours Degrees.

  13. 4.2 Honours Degrees
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 4 Description of Programs
    An Honours degree signifies superior academic achievement with specific course work in kinesiology, physical education, and recreation programs. To be considered for an Honours Degree, the student must so indicate 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 For further information on honours degrees see Program Regulations - General and Honours Degrees.

  14. 4.4 Work Terms in the Co-operative Program
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 4 Description of Programs
    www.mun.ca/coop ... Students registered for work terms are also governed by the Co-operative Student Handbook. Prior to registering for the first work term, students must successfully complete the non-credit Professional Development Seminar course.

  15. 4.5 Undergraduate Online Resource
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 4 Description of Programs
    Additional information about the undergraduate program, individual courses and suggested timetables can be found in the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation Undergraduate Online Resource which is available at www.mun.ca/hkr.

  16. 5.1 General Information
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation
    Admission or readmission to the University does not necessarily constitute admission or readmission to any program. ... Entry to programs offered by the School is competitive for a limited number of placements. Meeting the minimum requirements for admission does not guarantee acceptance into the program. The final decision on admission rests with the Admissions Committee of the School.

  17. 7.2.4 Promotion Denied
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation - 7 Promotion Regulations - 7.2 Promotion Status
    A student with Promotion Denied status will be required to withdraw from the School. Students with Promotion Denied status may apply for readmission to the program after two semesters. A student will normally be readmitted into the term from which promotion was denied. ... A student who is denied promotion as a result of grades received in HKR and non-HKR courses will be required to repeat all HKR courses in which they obtained a numeric grade of less than 60% in that term. A non-HKR course may be replaced by a course acceptable in the student's program.

  18. 3 School Description
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation
    The School of Human Kinetics and Recreation offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in kinesiology, physical education, and recreation. The School's programs prepare students to meet societal needs for professionals who are able to initiate and manage health and lifestyle-enhancing programs. The School encourages a close working relationship among students, faculty, and staff, and with local and national sport, health, and professional organizations. The co-operative education program provides for the integration of academic and professional knowledge. A full-time academic program officer within the School assists students with decisions related to their academic program. The School prides itself on the extent to which senior undergraduate and graduate students are engaged in teaching, research, and scholarly activity. Many graduates of the School are leaders in the fields of physical education, sport, kinesiology, health, and recreation.

  19. 6 Program Regulations - General and Honours Degrees
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation

  20. 8 Graduation
    In: School of Human Kinetics and Recreation
    Upon meeting the qualifications for the program, students must apply to graduate on the prescribed "Application for Graduation" form. This form may be obtained on-line at the Memorial Self Service at selfserve.mun.ca. The deadlines for application submission are July 15 for Fall (October) graduation, January 3 for Winter (February) in-absentia graduation, and January 15 for Spring (May) graduation. Applications received after these dates will be processed as time and resources permit. Additional information is available from the Office of the Registrar at www.mun.ca/regoff/graduation. Information regarding Convocation, including the dates of the ceremony, is available at www.mun.ca/convocation.


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