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  1. 11.4.11.1 Admission Requirements
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.4 Computer Science - 11.4.11 Co-operative Internship in Computer Science (CICS)
    In order to be considered for admission to the CICS, an applicant: ... must be a declared Computer Science Major; ... must be registered as a full-time student at the time of application; ... must have successfully completed Computer Science 1001, 1002, 1003, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 6 credit hours at the 3000 level or beyond; ... must have at least 15 credit hours remaining after the co-operative internship in order to satisfy degree requirements, 3 credit hours of which must be in Computer Science; and

  2. 11.3.8.2 Other Information
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.3 Chemistry - 11.3.8 General Degree in Chemistry (Biological)
    Students in the Chemistry (Biological) program are not able to also qualify for a minor in Biology. ... Some courses listed under Required Courses above require one or more prerequisites that are not defined as part of the program. ... This program fulfills the first and second teachable requirements for admission into the Bachelor of Education (Intermediate/Secondary) at this University with Chemistry and Biology as the first and second teachable subjects, respectively.

  3. 11.3.9.1 Required Courses
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.3 Chemistry - 11.3.9 Honours Degree in Chemistry (Biological)
    Chemistry 1050 and 1051, 2100, 2210, 2301, 2302, 2400, 2401, 3110, 3211, 4410 and 490A/B. ... At least 3 credit hours from Chemistry 3210, 3303, 3411 or any 4000-level Chemistry course not used to fulfill clause 3. below. ... At least 3 credit hours from Chemistry 4151, 4201, 4206, 4305, or 4701. ... Biology 1001, 1002, 2060, 2250, 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.

  4. 6 Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts
    In: Faculty of Science
    Students who wish to simultaneously pursue a Bachelor of Science program and a Bachelor of Arts program may do so by completing a minimum of 135 credit hours in courses, rather than the minimum of 150 credit hours required under UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS - General Academic Regulations (Undergraduate), Residence Requirements - Second Degree.

  5. 9 Waiver of Regulations for Undergraduate Students
    In: Faculty of Science
    Where circumstances so warrant, students may seek a waiver of course prerequisites and co-requisites, program and other departmental regulations, faculty regulations, and general academic regulations. Requests for such waivers should be directed according to UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS - General Academic Regulations (Undergraduate) - Waiver of Regulations. ... The procedures for appealing unfavourable decisions are outlined in UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS - General Academic Regulations (Undergraduate), Appeal of Decisions.

  6. 10 Joint Program Regulations
    In: Faculty of Science
    A joint degree program, which leads to the awarding of both the General Degree of Bachelor of Science and the General Degree of Bachelor of Arts, can be found under the Faculty of Science at Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts and under the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science.

  7. 11 Program Regulations
    In: Faculty of Science

  8. 12 Graduation
    In: Faculty of Science
    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 selfservice.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.

  9. 4.1 Programs in the Faculty of Science
    In: Faculty of Science - 4 Degree Regulations
    When a Major program may be completed both as part of the Degree of Bachelor of Science and the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, students are free to choose the degree program they wish to follow and may change from one to the other; however, they may not obtain both degrees in the same Major program at this University.

  10. 4.3 Core Requirements and Academic Advising
    In: Faculty of Science - 4 Degree Regulations
    Students for the General Degree of Bachelor of Science or the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science, as well as students enrolled in a Minor program in the Faculty of Science, are strongly encouraged to consult regularly with the Head (or delegate) of each Major department and Minor department to discuss course registrations, to ensure compliance with all relevant academic regulations, and to seek advice regarding programs suitable to their particular needs.

  11. 4.4 Programs of Study for the General Degree of Bachelor of Science
    In: Faculty of Science - 4 Degree Regulations
    When a student has declared more than one Major in a combination for which a Joint Major program exists, as set forth in the Joint Program Regulations, that student’s Program of Study shall consist of the requirements for the Joint Major program. ... When a student has declared a single Major, that student’s Program of Study shall consist of the requirements for the corresponding Major program, as set forth in the Program Regulations.

  12. 4.5 Programs of Study for the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science
    In: Faculty of Science - 4 Degree Regulations
    An Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science offers greater specialization in a given field of knowledge than a General Degree, and requires higher than average academic achievement. Possession of this degree would be of great advantage to all students planning more advanced work in their chosen field. In many cases, an Honours Degree is a prerequisite for admission to a graduate program. The Program of Study for an Honours Degree consists of two components: the Course Requirements and one of a Comprehensive Examination and Dissertation. In addition, specific Departmental Regulations may apply.

  13. 4.6 Electives
    In: Faculty of Science - 4 Degree Regulations
    The student may choose to take additional courses in a Major subject beyond those specified in the Program of Study. ... The student may choose to complete a Minor program available in the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Business Administration, the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, or the School of Music, in accordance with the regulations for the Minor program as set forth in the appropriate section of the Calendar.

  14. 4.7 Minor Programs in the Faculty of Science
    In: Faculty of Science - 4 Degree Regulations
    A Minor program shall be as set forth in the Program Regulations. ... A Minor program shall consist of at least 24 credit hours in courses. These courses shall normally be from the Minor subject, except in cases where it has been deemed that an appropriate rationale exists to warrant the requirement of courses from subject areas other than the Minor subject.

  15. 5.1 General Information
    In: Faculty of Science - 5 Bachelor of Science in Nutrition (Dietetics Option)
    For detailed information about the Memorial University of Newfoundland component of the program, and for information about the selection process and deadlines, contact the Office of the Dean of Science by e-mail at science@mun.ca or by telephone at (709) 864-8153 or (709) 864-8154. ... Under the terms of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Memorial University of Newfoundland and Acadia University, selected students are able to complete the first two years of Acadia University’s Bachelor of Science in Nutrition (Dietetics option) at Memorial University of Newfoundland and complete the final two years of the program at Acadia University. Selection for this program is competitive and is limited to ten qualified students each year. Upon successful completion of all degree requirements students will graduate with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Nutrition (Dietetics option) from Acadia University.

  16. 5.2 Admission Regulations
    In: Faculty of Science - 5 Bachelor of Science in Nutrition (Dietetics Option)
    The letter of acceptance will give the selected applicant 14 days from the date of the letter in which to confirm acceptance of their place in the program. ... Students who are interested in pursuing this program must first complete 30 credit hours from the prescribed courses from the Memorial University of Newfoundland Courses list below.

  17. 5.3 Continuance Regulations
    In: Faculty of Science - 5 Bachelor of Science in Nutrition (Dietetics Option)
    Students who successfully complete the first two years of the program at Memorial University of Newfoundland as described below will transfer to Acadia University where the final two years will be completed.

  18. 10.1 Joint Majors
    In: Faculty of Science - 10 Joint Program Regulations

  19. 10.2 Joint Honours
    In: Faculty of Science - 10 Joint Program Regulations

  20. 10.3 Joint Options
    In: Faculty of Science - 10 Joint Program Regulations


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