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  1. 13.8.2 Statistics Courses
    In: Faculty of Science - 13 Course Descriptions - 13.8 Mathematics and Statistics
    PR: registration in an Honours or Joint Honours program in Statistics ... 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.

  2. 10.2.12 Chemistry 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, Earth Sciences 1000 and 1002, Chemistry 1050 and 1051 (or 1010, the former 1011 and the former 1031) (or 1200 and 1001) or their equivalents, Physics 1050 (or 1020) and 1051 (or 1021).

  3. 13.9 Ocean Sciences
    In: Faculty of Science - 13 Course Descriptions
    UL: may not be used to fulfill the physiology course requirement for a Biology major, honours or joint honours program ... Ocean Sciences courses are designated by OCSC. ... PR: OCSC 1000, 2000 (or Biology 3710) and 2001 ... 4601 ... PR: Science 1807 and Science 1808; Biology 2600 or at least three of OCSC 2000 (or Biology 3710), 2001, 2100, 2200, 2300 ... CR: Biology 4710

  4. 13.10 Physics and Physical Oceanography
    In: Faculty of Science - 13 Course Descriptions
    is required of the Honours program. ... PR: PHYS 2053 and Mathematics 2000 or registration in Academic Term 5 of the Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering program ... 4340 ... - inactive course. ... PR: PHYS 3400 and 3750 ... 4200 ... Classical Mechanics III ... - inactive course. ... 4205 ... Introduction to Fluid Dynamics

  5. 11.4.11.3 CICS and Honours Program
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.4 Computer Science - 11.4.11 Co-operative Internship in Computer Science (CICS)
    In case a student is enrolled in both the Honours program and the CICS, the requirements of both must be met. Upon approval from the honours project supervisor within the Department, the employer and the Head of the Department of Computer Science, an internship project may be submitted as a component of an honours project. These arrangements must be made within the first semester of the Internship placement.

  6. 11.5.4.1 Common Block of Required Courses
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.5 Earth Sciences - 11.5.4 Major Programs in Earth Sciences
    All majors in Earth Sciences must successfully complete those courses specified in Clauses 1. through 4. Students should examine prerequisites of 3000 level courses in order to decide which course to select under Clauses 3. and 4. ... Six credit hours in Critical Reading and Writing (CRW) courses, including at least 3 credit hours in English courses, Mathematics 1000 and 1001, Earth Sciences 1000 and 1002, Chemistry 1050 and 1051 or Chemistry 1200 and 1001, Physics 1050 and 1051 or Physics 1020 and 1021. Students are advised to consult the Department of Physics Course Descriptions section for credit restrictions.

  7. 11.4.11.2 Co-operative Internship Guidelines
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.4 Computer Science - 11.4.11 Co-operative Internship in Computer Science (CICS)
    Students who are admitted to the co-operative internship program give permission to ASMs-CE to supply prospective employers with copies of their resume and transcript. ... General management of the CICS is the responsibility of Academic Staff Member(s) in Co- operative Education (ASM-CE). ASMs-CE are responsible for developing employment opportunities, organizing competitions for co-operative internship employment, co-operative education data management, monitoring students during co-operative internships, and evaluating co-operative internships.

  8. 11.3.9.2 Other Information
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.3 Chemistry - 11.3.9 Honours Degree in Chemistry (Biological)
    Students in the Chemistry (Biological) program are not able to also qualify for a minor in Biology. ... With the permission of the Head of the Department, 6000-level courses may be taken in the final year of the Honours Program. ... Some courses listed under Required Courses above require one or more prerequisites that are not defined as part of the program.

  9. 11.3.5.1 Required Courses
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.3 Chemistry - 11.3.5 Honours Degree in Chemistry
    CHEM 1050 and 1051 or (1010, the former 1011 and the former 1031 (or 1200 and 1001), 2100, 2210, 2301, 2302, 2400, 2401, 3110, 3210, 3211, 3303, 3411, and 490A/B. ... 12 credit hours selected from the 4000 level Chemistry courses chosen in consultation with the 490A/B supervisor for chemistry. ... Physics 1050 (or 1020) and 1051 (or 1021). ... Mathematics 1000, 1001, 2000, and 2050. ... Biochemistry 2201 or the former 2101, and 2901.

  10. 11.2.4.1 Honours in Biology
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.2 Biology - 11.2.4 Honours Degrees
    An Honours degree in Biology may comprise a broadly based selection of courses according to the student’s interests, or it may be more narrowly focussed. An Honours student may focus on any area of Biology where an appropriate supervisor can be found. All Honours students should choose courses in consultation with their supervisors, but it is particularly important that students wishing to focus within the Honours degree should discuss course selection with an Honours supervisor within their area of interest.

  11. 11.4.9 Honours in Computer Science (Software Engineering) (B.Sc. Only)
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.4 Computer Science
    Completion of the Honours in Computer Science (Software Engineering) Program does not qualify persons to hold the designation "Professional Engineer" as defined by various Provincial Acts governing the Engineering Profession. ... See Degree Regulations for the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science. ... Sixty-three credit hours in Computer Science courses are required for the Honours Degree in Computer Science (Software Engineering), including:

  12. 11.4.10 Minor in Computer Science
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.4 Computer Science
    For a Minor in Computer Science, a student must complete at least 24 credit hours in Computer Science courses, including: ... Computer Science 1001, 1002, 1003, 2001. ... At least 6 credit hours selected from Computer Science 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008. ... Three additional credit hours at the 3000 level or above. ... Additional courses as necessary, at the 2000 level or above, to fulfill the requirement for 24 credit hours in Computer Science.

  13. 11.4.11 Co-operative Internship in Computer Science (CICS)
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.4 Computer Science
    www.mun.ca/coop ... The Co-operative Internship in Computer Science (CICS) provides an opportunity for qualified students to obtain rewarding co-operative internships that help them develop practical skills in a real work setting before graduation. The CICS is available to Computer Science Majors who will typically apply between their third and fourth year of studies. Admission to the CICS is limited and competitive.

  14. 11.4.12 Faculty Advisors
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.4 Computer Science
    The Department has an Undergraduate Advisor for Computer Science majors to consult with on academic matters.

  15. 11.4.13 Undergraduate Handbook
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.4 Computer Science
    Additional information about the undergraduate Computer Science programs and courses can be found in the Computer Science Undergraduate Handbook available at www.mun.ca/computerscience/.

  16. 11.5.1 Undergraduate Handbook
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.5 Earth Sciences
    Additional information about the undergraduate program, individual courses and suggested timetables can be found in the Department of Earth Sciences Undergraduate Handbook which is available on the web at www.mun.ca/earthsciences.

  17. 11.5.2 Entrance Requirements
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.5 Earth Sciences
    In order to be formally admitted to major programs in Earth Sciences, students must have successfully completed 3 first-year credit hours in each of the following departments: English, Mathematics, Earth Sciences, Chemistry and Physics; these courses must be selected from the list of required courses for degree programs in Earth Sciences. Students are encouraged to declare their major in their first year of study at the university.

  18. 11.5.3 Minor in Earth Sciences
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.5 Earth Sciences
    A Minor in Earth Sciences will consist of the following: ... Earth Sciences 1000 and 1002. ... Eighteen credit hours chosen from Earth Sciences courses at the 2000 level or higher with at least 5 credit hours from courses at the 2000 level. Credit hours from Earth Sciences 2150, 2311, 2914, 2915, 2916, 2917, 2918, 4310 and 4950 cannot be used to fulfil this requirement. ... Due to the prerequisite structure, availability of courses at the 3000 level and higher depends on courses taken at the 2000 level (see Undergraduate Handbook for some options).

  19. 11.5.4 Major Programs in Earth Sciences
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.5 Earth Sciences
    Programs in Earth Sciences consist of a Common Block of Required Courses (below), and additional courses that depend on the degree being sought.

  20. 11.5.5 Honours B.Sc. Degree in Earth Sciences
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.5 Earth Sciences
    Geoscientific careers vary widely in required background. The Honours B.Sc. program is designed with considerable choice in order that students may personalize their programs based on career goals. Note that the flexibility afforded by this program is not without limits. Some courses have prerequisites, and it is ultimately the student's responsibility to ensure that these prerequisites are satisfied. Students should consult faculty members and the departmental Student Handbook for guidance in selecting courses appropriate to particular career paths.


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