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  1. 11.1.1.4 Admission to the Honours Degree in Biochemistry (Nutrition)
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.1 Biochemistry - 11.1.1 Admission to Programs in Biochemistry
    Students normally should apply for an Honours program at the completion of their third year of studies. ... To be eligible for admission to the Honours program, students must be in Honours standing as per Academic Standing in the Degree Regulations for the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science. To be considered for early admission to an Honours program in Nutrition at the end of second year, students must have achieved at least 70% in each of their required 2000 level Biochemistry and Chemistry courses.

  2. 11.1.2.1 Major in Biochemistry
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.1 Biochemistry - 11.1.2 Regulations for Programs in Biochemistry
    Entry to the Biochemistry majors program is based on academic standing. ... Required courses to complete the major: ... Six credit hours in Critical Reading and Writing (CRW) courses, including at least 3 credit hours in English courses. ... Biology 1001 and 1002; Mathematics 1000, 1001; Physics 1050 (or 1020), 1051 (or 1021); Chemistry 1050, 1051 (or Chemistry 1200 and 1001).

  3. 11.1.2.2 Honours Degree in Biochemistry
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.1 Biochemistry - 11.1.2 Regulations for Programs in Biochemistry
    Required courses: ... Six credit hours in Critical Reading and Writing (CRW) courses, including at least 3 credit hours in English courses. ... Biology 1001 and 1002; Mathematics 1001; Physics 1050 (or 1020), 1051 (or 1021); Chemistry 1050, 1051 (or Chemistry 1200 and 1001). ... Biochemistry 2200 (or 2100), 2201, 2901, 3105, 3108, 3206, 3207, 3906, 3907, 4102, 499A, 499B, Medicine 310A/B and either Biochemistry 4210 or 4211.

  4. 11.1.2.3 Minor in Biochemistry
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.1 Biochemistry - 11.1.2 Regulations for Programs in Biochemistry
    Students who take a minor in Biochemistry will successfully complete: ... Biochemistry 2201, 2901, 3206. ... One of Biochemistry 2200, 2600, Biology 2250. ... Six credit hours in Biochemistry at the 3000 or 4000 level. ... Chemistry 2400 and either Chemistry 2401 or one additional Biochemistry course at the 3000 or 4000 level. ... Course prerequisites stipulated in the course descriptions shall apply to a minor in Biochemistry.

  5. 11.1.2.4 Major in Nutrition
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.1 Biochemistry - 11.1.2 Regulations for Programs in Biochemistry
    Required courses: ... Six credit hours in Critical Reading and Writing (CRW) courses, including at least 3 credit hours in English courses. ... Biology 1001 and 1002; Mathematics 1000, Physics 1020 and 1021 (or Physics 1050 and 1051); Chemistry 1050, 1051 (or Chemistry 1200 and 1001). ... Biochemistry 2005, 2200 (or 2100), 2201, 2600, 2901, 3203, 3206, 3906, 4300, 4301, Medicine 310A/B. ... Six credit hours in courses from Biochemistry 3052, 3108, 3207, 3402, 3600, 3907, 4002, 4105, 4200, 4230, 4231, 4240, 4241-4249, Biology 3050.

  6. 11.1.2.5 Honours Degree in Nutrition
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.1 Biochemistry - 11.1.2 Regulations for Programs in Biochemistry
    Required courses: ... Six credit hours in Critical Reading and Writing (CRW) courses, including at least 3 credit hours in English courses. ... Biology 1001 and 1002; Mathematics 1000, Physics 1020 (or 1050) and 1021 (or 1051); Chemistry 1050, 1051 (or Chemistry 1200 and 1001). ... Biochemistry 2005, 2200 (or 2100), 2201, 2600, 2901, 3203, 3206, 3207, 3906, 4300, 4301, 4502, 499A, 499B, Medicine 310A/B.

  7. 13.11.1 Non-Restricted Courses
    In: Faculty of Science - 13 Course Descriptions - 13.11 Psychology
    Program Evaluation ... These courses are open to all students who have the appropriate prerequisites. Students who intend to major in Psychology should note the credit restrictions for PSYC 2010, 2100, 2440, 2610, 2810, 2920, and 3640 as taking any of these courses will reduce options in the Majors program ... UL: cannot be used towards the Psychology major

  8. 13.11.2 Majors Courses
    In: Faculty of Science - 13 Course Descriptions - 13.11 Psychology
    PR: PSYC 2911 and admission to an Honours program in Psychology or Behavioural Neuroscience ... PR: admission to the Honours Program and a minimum of 6 credit hours in Psychology majors courses at the 3000 level or above ... PR: 30 credit hours in Psychology courses required in a Majors program. At the Grenfell Campus only, this must include PSYC 2950.

  9. 13.5.4 Fourth Year
    In: Faculty of Science - 13 Course Descriptions - 13.5 Earth Sciences
    PR: admission to the Honours program ... UL: The dissertation cannot be based on the same study used to obtain credit for EASC 4950. May be used as Science credits by students not in the Honours program with permission of the Head of the Department. ... 4053 ... examines carbonate environments and their facies models with examples from modern and ancient settings. Diagenetic environments and diagenetic controls on rock properties, particularly porosity, are examined, as well as their application in the reconstruction of the diagenetic history of a sedimentary basin and in the characterization of hydrocarbon reservoirs. The application of chemostratigraphy to correlation is discussed. The laboratory exercises apply hand specimen, thin section and geochemical methods to investigate carbonates from different depositional settings and a wide spectrum of diagenetic environments covered in lectures

  10. 4.2.1 Admission to the General Degree of Bachelor of Science
    In: Faculty of Science - 4 Degree Regulations - 4.2 Admission
    A student may change Majors or add an additional Major, provided acceptance has first been received to the new Major program to which application is being made. ... Declaration of a Major may be made using the appropriate program declaration form, as described above, which is available at www.mun.ca/regoff/forms.php. Certain Majors may additionally or alternatively require the submission of an appropriate Departmental Application for Admission form.

  11. 4.2.2 Admission to the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science
    In: Faculty of Science - 4 Degree Regulations - 4.2 Admission
    A student who wishes to be admitted to an Honours program must submit an Application for Admission to Honours Program form, which is available at www.mun.ca/regoff/forms.php. ... A student must complete all of the Core Requirements before seeking admission to an Honours program. ... A student who has been awarded a General Degree of Bachelor of Science may convert it to an Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science by submitting an Application for Admission to Honours Program form as described above, and by completing all of the requirements for the Honours Degree as outlined in these regulations.

  12. 4.2.3 Admission to a Minor Program in the Faculty of Science
    In: Faculty of Science - 4 Degree Regulations - 4.2 Admission
    Declaration of a Minor program in the Faculty of Science may be made by means of the appropriate program declaration form, which is available at www.mun.ca/regoff/forms.php. The department which administers the intended Minor subject is known as the Minor department. Admission to certain Minor programs is limited and competitive.

  13. 4.5.1 Course Requirements
    In: Faculty of Science - 4 Degree Regulations - 4.5 Programs of Study for the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science
    When a student has declared more than one Major in a combination for which a Joint Honours program exists, as set forth in Joint Program Regulations, that student’s Program of Study shall consist of the requirements for the Joint Honours program. ... When a student has declared a single Major, that student’s Program of Study shall consist of the requirements for the corresponding Honours program, as set forth in the Program Regulations.

  14. 4.5.2 Comprehensive Examination and Dissertation
    In: Faculty of Science - 4 Degree Regulations - 4.5 Programs of Study for the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science
    If a student is required to submit a dissertation, this dissertation must be submitted to the University Library before the Honours Degree is conferred. The deadline for the submission of an Honours dissertation shall be no later than three weeks before the end of the final semester of the student's program. ... A candidate for the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science shall complete one of the following options, at the discretion of the Head of each Major department:

  15. 4.8.1 Academic Standing
    In: Faculty of Science - 4 Degree Regulations - 4.8 Graduation Requirements
    obtained an average of at least 2.0 points in the minimum number of prescribed courses in the Major subject(s) and any additional courses identified for this purpose in the Program Regulations; and ... To be awarded a Minor, in addition to meeting all of the requirements set forth under Minor Programs in the Faculty of Science, a student shall have obtained an average of at least 2.0 points on the total number of courses required for the Minor program.

  16. 4.8.2 Classification of Degrees
    In: Faculty of Science - 4 Degree Regulations - 4.8 Graduation Requirements
    Students shall be awarded an Honours degree with First Class standing if they fulfil the conditions outlined under Academic Standing; obtain an average of at least 3.25 points in the courses prescribed for their Program of Study; and obtain an average of at least 3.5 points in the minimum number of prescribed courses in their Major subject(s), excluding any 1000-level courses, and any additional courses identified for this purpose in the Program Regulations.

  17. 5.3.1 Memorial University of Newfoundland Courses
    In: Faculty of Science - 5 Bachelor of Science in Nutrition (Dietetics Option) - 5.3 Continuance Regulations
    Pharmacy 2002, 2003, and one of Pharmacy 2004, Biochemistry 2201 or the former 2101, (only students who are selected for this program will be permitted to register for these Pharmacy courses) ... Under the terms of the MOU, the following 17 courses, 51 credit hours at Memorial University of Newfoundland must be completed with a minimum 60% overall average before being admitted to the third year of Acadia University's program:

  18. 5.3.2 Acadia University Courses
    In: Faculty of Science - 5 Bachelor of Science in Nutrition (Dietetics Option) - 5.3 Continuance Regulations
    To continue to the third year of Acadia University’s program, the selected students must successfully complete 20 courses, 60 credit hours comprised of the 17 courses, 51 credit hours from the Memorial University of Newfoundland Courses list above and the 3 courses, 9 credit hours from the Acadia University Courses list below. This is required by the MOU and students must obtain a minimum 60% overall average. A grade of 60% (Acadia University equivalent grade of C-) is required in each of the three individual Nutrition courses taken through Open Acadia at www.openacadia.ca, the distance education unit of Acadia University.

  19. 5.3.3 Internship
    In: Faculty of Science - 5 Bachelor of Science in Nutrition (Dietetics Option) - 5.3 Continuance Regulations
    In order to be eligible to apply for internship placements administered by the Acadia Dietetic Internship Program, students must obtain a grade of at least B- (70-72) in the two courses Nutrition 2503 and 2513. This requirement does not apply for other non-Acadia internships for which all students are eligible to apply.

  20. 10.1.1 Applied Mathematics and Computer Science Joint Major
    In: Faculty of Science - 10 Joint Program Regulations - 10.1 Joint Majors
    As a component of the Degree Regulations for the General Degree of Bachelor of Science, the following courses are required: ... Computer Science 1001, 1003, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, plus 18 further credit hours in Computer Science courses numbered 3000 or higher. ... Mathematics 1000, 1001, 2000, 2050, 2051, 2130, 2260, 2320, 3000, 3100, 3132, 3161, 3202, 4160, and 4190. ... In addition, Statistics 2550 is highly recommended.


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