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- 6.2.2 Student Withdrawal
In: School of Pharmacy - 6 Program Regulations - 6.2 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) for Working Professionals, Part-Time Program
A student may be required to withdraw from the program at any time, if, in the opinion of the Dean of Pharmacy, the student is unlikely to benefit from continued attendance or if acceptable cause is demonstrated. The Dean will recommend to the Registrar that the student is required to withdraw from the program. - 6.2.1 Additional Program Requirements
In: School of Pharmacy - 6 Program Regulations - 6.2 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) for Working Professionals, Part-Time Program
If a failed grade is received in more than one APPE course, the student will be required to withdraw from the program. ... If a failed grade is received in more than one Applied Learning course, the student will be required to withdraw from the program. ... To be considered for graduation, a student must successfully complete all 15 courses and met all other program requirements normally within five years of commencing the program. The School of Pharmacy may offer the student the option to repeat a course on the grounds of academic difficulties. - 6.2 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) for Working Professionals, Part-Time Program
In: School of Pharmacy - 6 Program Regulations
Table 2 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) for Working Professionals, Part-Time Program ... A student must complete PHAR 4900 and PHAR 4901 in the first semester of the program. ... A student must maintain registration in at least one course in each academic year to remain active in the program. ... The 55 credit hour part-time, Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) for Working Professionals program can be completed within three to five years. Normally, a student must complete the degree requirements in a maximum of five years from the time of initial admission. A student must complete all courses outlined in Table 2 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) for Working Professionals, Part-Time Program. - 4.1.2.1 Registration as a Pharmacist
In: School of Pharmacy - 4 Description of Programs - 4.1 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) - 4.1.2 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) for Working Professionals, Part-Time Program
A student must be licensed as a Pharmacist through the students pharmacy licensing body in the province, territory, or country in which they reside. Applicants will be asked to submit proof of licensure with the application for admission to the School and must normally maintain licensure throughout the program. Additionally, prior to the commencement of an Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience in another jurisdiction, a student must register with the respective licensing body. Further requirements may exist for international Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences. A student who fails to meet the registration requirements will be required to withdraw from the program. - 4.1.1.2 Pharmacy Practice Experience (PPE)
In: School of Pharmacy - 4 Description of Programs - 4.1 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) - 4.1.1 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Full-Time Program
Students must comply with the policies of the site to which they are assigned. Sites may have requirements for immunization, testing or documentation beyond those required by the School. Students are required to complete these requirements in a timely fashion and at their own expense. Students unable to meet these site requirements may be delayed in their program or prevented from completing their program of study. - 4.1.1.3 Pharmacy Practice Experience Evaluation
In: School of Pharmacy - 4 Description of Programs - 4.1 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) - 4.1.1 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Full-Time Program
Students who conduct themselves in such a manner as to be terminated from the PPE site will be assigned a grade of FAL (fail) for that PPE and may be required to withdraw from the program. ... Evaluation of the students performance is conducted by the preceptor responsible for supervising the student during the PPE. Preceptors determine the competency level of the student for each of the outcomes. - 6.2.3 Leave of Absence
In: School of Pharmacy - 6 Program Regulations - 6.2 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) for Working Professionals, Part-Time Program
A student may elect to withdraw temporarily from studies by requesting a leave of absence up to a maximum of a one-year duration. In all cases, the intent to withdraw voluntarily should be discussed with the Dean. At the end of this period, the student, in consultation with the Committee on Undergraduate Studies of the School of Pharmacy, should ensure that sufficient revision and preparatory work is undertaken to allow studies to be resumed readily. In the absence of good cause, any such student who does not resume studies on the specified date may be deemed to have left the program. - 4.1.1.1 Registration as a Pharmacy Student
In: School of Pharmacy - 4 Description of Programs - 4.1 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) - 4.1.1 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Full-Time Program
A student must register annually with the Newfoundland and Labrador licensing body as a Pharmacy Student by September 30th. As part of the registration process, students must provide a current certificate of conduct (criminal record check). Further information may be obtained at www.nlpb.ca. Additionally, prior to the commencement of a Pharmacy Practice Experience in another Canadian jurisdiction, a student must register with the respective provincial or territorial licensing body. Further requirements may exist for international Pharmacy Practice Experience. A student who fails to meet the registration requirements will be required to withdraw from the program. - 7.6 Student Withdrawal
In: School of Pharmacy - 7 Promotion Regulations for the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Full-Time Program
A student may be required to withdraw from the program at any time, if, in the opinion of the Dean of Pharmacy, the student is unlikely to benefit from continued attendance or if acceptable cause is demonstrated. The Dean will recommend to the Registrar that the student is required to withdraw from the program. - 7.7 Leave of Absence
In: School of Pharmacy - 7 Promotion Regulations for the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Full-Time Program
Upon completion of an Academic year, a student with Clear Promotion may elect to withdraw temporarily from studies. Voluntary withdrawal at other times and for other reasons may be permitted in accordance with UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS - General Academic Regulations (Undergraduate) - Registration. In all cases, the intent to withdraw voluntarily should be discussed with the Dean. At the end of this period, the student, in consultation with the Committee on Undergraduate Studies of the School of Pharmacy, should ensure that sufficient revision and preparatory work is undertaken to allow studies to be resumed readily. In the absence of good cause, any such student who does not resume studies on the specified date may be deemed to have left the program. - 8.1 Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), Full-Time Program
In: School of Pharmacy - 8 Supplementary Final Examinations
No more than three supplementary examinations in Pharmacy courses can be written during the program. ... Supplementary examinations are permitted only in Pharmacy courses that have a final examination. ... Normally, students receiving a final grade of 45-49% in a Pharmacy course and a term grade in the course, excluding the original final examination, of at least 50% may write a supplementary examination. - 11.3.7.2 Suggested Program of Study
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.3 Chemistry - 11.3.7 Honours Degree in Computational Chemistry
Given appropriate circumstances the Honours in Computational Chemistry program can be completed in four years. While students should consult the Undergraduate Handbook for further timetabling details, to complete the program in four years generally will require that students take the following courses in their first year: ... Six credit hours in Critical Reading and Writing (CRW) courses, including at least 3 credit hours in English courses. - 11.3.7.3 Other Information
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.3 Chemistry - 11.3.7 Honours Degree in Computational Chemistry
A thesis based on a selected research topic carried out under the supervision of a member of the Department is to be submitted in the final year. ... Chemistry 490A/B will normally require the equivalent of nine hours per week for two semesters. Registration in Chemistry 490A/B is restricted to those students who have honours standing. The Honours dissertation will be assessed by a committee comprising the supervisor and one other faculty member. - 11.3.8.1 Required Courses
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.3 Chemistry - 11.3.8 General Degree in Chemistry (Biological)
Chemistry 1050 and 1051, 2100, 2210, 2301, 2302, 2400, 2401, 3110, 3211, and 4410. ... At least 6 credit hours from Chemistry 3210, 3303, 3411 or any 4000-level Chemistry course. ... Biology 1001, 1002, 2250, 2060, and 3050 and at least 6 credit hours chosen from Biology 3530, 3950, 3951, 4010, 4050, 4200, 4245, 4251, 4404, 4605, Ocean Sciences 3002 and 3600. ... Biochemistry 2201 or the former 2101, 2901 and at least 6 credit hours from Biochemistry 3105, 3206 or 3106, 3207 or 3107, 4101, and 4201. - 10.2.7 Biochemistry (Nutrition) and Psychology (Behavioural Neuroscience) Joint Honours
In: Faculty of Science - 10 Joint Program Regulations - 10.2 Joint Honours
Students completing this program cannot receive credit for Psychology 2920. ... Students in first year intending to follow this program should note the regulations as outlined for admission to Major programs in Psychology and that the deadline for submission of a completed application form to the Department of Psychology is June 1 for the Fall semester. - 10.2.8 Biology and Earth Sciences Joint Honours
In: Faculty of Science - 10 Joint Program Regulations - 10.2 Joint Honours
Any change in the program of study must have the prior approval of the Heads of the two Departments concerned. ... The following courses, including prerequisites where applicable, will be required: ... Six credit hours in Critical Reading and Writing (CRW) courses, including at least 3 credit hours in English courses. ... Mathematics 1000 and 1001, Biology 1001 and 1002, Earth Sciences 1000 and 1002, Chemistry 1050 and 1051 (or 1200 and 1001), Physics 1020 and 1021 (or 1050 and 1051). - 10.2.9 Biology and Psychology Joint Honours
In: Faculty of Science - 10 Joint Program Regulations - 10.2 Joint Honours
Students completing this program cannot receive credit for Psychology 2920. ... Note: ... The following courses (or equivalent) are required: ... Biology 1001, 1002, 2060, 2250, 2600, 2900; one of 3401, 3402, 4245, 4404; four Biology electives at the 2000, 3000 or 4000 level not including Biology 499A or 499B. ... Psychology 1000, 1001, 2520 (or 2521), 2910, 2911, 2930, one of the former PSYC 3250, 3800, 3810, 3830, 3840, or 3860; 3900, 4910; one of the following: 3050, 3100, 3251, 3350, 3450, 3620, 3650; one further 4000 level Psychology research experience course. - 10.2.10 Biology and Psychology (Behavioural Neuroscience) Joint Honours
In: Faculty of Science - 10 Joint Program Regulations - 10.2 Joint Honours
Students completing this program cannot receive credit for Psychology 2920. ... Note: ... The following courses (or equivalent) are required: ... Biology 1001, 1002, 2060, 2250, 2600, 2900; one of 3401, 3402, 4245, 4404; five Biology electives at the 2000, 3000 or 4000 level not including Biology 499A or 499B. ... Psychology 1000, 1001, 2521, 2910, 2911, 2930; one of the former PSYC 3250, 3810, 3830, 3840, or 3860; 3800, 3820, 3900; one further course in Psychology chosen from the following: 3050, 3100, 3251, 3350, 3450, 3620, 3650, 3750; any research experience course and one of Psychology 4850, 4851, 4852, 4853, or 4854; or, any selected topics course and Psychology 4870. - 10.2.11 Biology and Statistics Joint Honours
In: Faculty of Science - 10 Joint Program Regulations - 10.2 Joint Honours
As a component of the Degree Regulations for the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science, the following courses are required: ... Six credit hours in Critical Reading and Writing (CRW) courses, including at least 3 credit hours in English courses. ... Mathematics 1000 and 1001, Biology 1001 and 1002, Chemistry 1050 and 1051 (or 1200 and 1001, or 1010 and the former 1011), Physics 1020 and 1021, or equivalent; - 10.2.6 Biochemistry and Psychology (Behavioural Neuroscience) Joint Honours
In: Faculty of Science - 10 Joint Program Regulations - 10.2 Joint Honours
Students completing this program cannot receive credit for Psychology 2920. ... Students in first year intending to follow this program should note the regulations for admission to Major programs in Psychology and that the deadline for submission of a completed application form to the Department of Psychology is June 1 for the Fall semester.
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