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  1. 11.5.6 General B.Sc. Degree in Earth Sciences
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.5 Earth Sciences
    Students are advised that this is the minimum requirement for the General B.Sc. in Earth Sciences. Many provinces, including Newfoundland and Labrador, have legislation requiring registration of professional geoscientists. A basic requirement for registration is, in most cases, the course equivalent of an Honours B.Sc. degree. Students intending to make a career in Earth Sciences should consider taking the Honours Degree program of courses, regardless of whether honours standing is maintained.

  2. 11.5.7 Credit Restrictions for Present Earth Sciences (EASC) Courses with Former Courses
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.5 Earth Sciences
    Credit Restrictions for Present Earth Sciences (EASC) Courses with Former Courses Table ... EASC 2503 and EASC 3053 ... EASC 3170 ... EASC 4201, Geology 4201 ... EASC 4502 ... EASC 2503 and EASC 3053 ... EASC 3055 ... EASC 400A, EASC 4320, EASC 4901, Geology 400A ... EASC 4420 ... EASC 3054 ... EASC 4601 ... EASC 4120, Geology 4120 ... EASC 4400 ... EASC 2415, Geology 2415 ... EASC 2915 ... Geology 4310

  3. 11.8.1 Regulations
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.8 Mathematics and Statistics
    At most 9 credit hours in Mathematics will be given for courses successfully completed from the following list subject to normal credit restrictions: Mathematics 1000, 1005, 1031, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, the former 1080, the former 1081, 1090, 109A/B, the former 1150 and 1151. ... Students who have already obtained 6 or more credit hours in Mathematics or Statistics courses numbered 2000 or above should not register for Mathematics 1050 or Mathematics 1051 and cannot receive credit for either course.

  4. 11.8.2 Faculty Advisors
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.8 Mathematics and Statistics
    Normally, the Program Officer will be the advisor for each student who has undertaken a major in Applied or Pure Mathematics, and the Deputy Head (Statistics) will be the advisor for any student involved in a major in Statistics. Students should consult with their advisor at least once each semester to ensure that their choice of courses is appropriate. ... The Department of Mathematics and Statistics will endeavour to give appropriate advice to students registered in its programs. However, the Department points out that it is the responsibility of the student to see that the student's academic program meets the University's Regulations in all respects. Students are referred to the UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS - General Academic Regulations (Undergraduate), Registration, Student Responsibility. The Department accepts no responsibility for any matter arising from an inappropriate and/or improperly recorded registration.

  5. 11.8.3 Course Numbering System
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.8 Mathematics and Statistics
    The subject area of all courses offered by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics is identified by the second digit of the course number: ... Second Digit ... 0 – Common Core Mathematics courses ... 1 – Applied Mathematics courses ... 2 – Applied Mathematics and Pure Mathematics courses ... 3 – Pure Mathematics courses ... 4 – Pure Mathematics and Statistics courses

  6. 11.8.4 Major in Applied Mathematics (B.Sc. Only)
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.8 Mathematics and Statistics
    A computing course, early in your program. Computer Science 1510 is highly recommended. ... As a component of the Degree Regulations for the General Degree of Bachelor of Science, a student shall successfully complete the following requirements: ... Mathematics 1000, 1001, 2000, 2050, 2051, 2260, 2320, 3000, 3001, 3100, 3132, 3161, 3202, 4160, 4190. ... Three credit hours in courses numbered 3000 or higher that are offered by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, excluding the former Mathematics 3330.

  7. 11.8.5 Major in Pure Mathematics
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.8 Mathematics and Statistics
    As a component of the Degree Regulations for the General Degree of Bachelor of Science or the Degree Regulations for the General Degree of Bachelor of Arts, as appropriate, a student shall successfully complete the following requirements: ... Mathematics 1000, 1001, 2000, 2050, 2051, 2320, 3000, 3001, 3320. ... One of Mathematics 2260, 3202, 3210. ... One of Mathematics 3331, 3370. ... Twelve further credit hours in Pure Mathematics courses numbered 3000 or higher, excluding the former Mathematics 3260 and 3330, at least 6 credit hours of which must be in courses numbered 4000 or higher.

  8. 11.8.6 Major in Statistics
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.8 Mathematics and Statistics
    As a component of the Degree Regulations for the General Degree of Bachelor of Science or the Degree Regulations for the General Degree of Bachelor of Arts, as appropriate, a student shall successfully complete the following requirements: ... Mathematics 1000, 1001, 2000, 2050, 2051, Statistics 2410 or 3410, 2560, 3411, 3520, 3521, 4530. ... Statistics 2500 or 2550. Statistics 2550 is recommended.

  9. 11.8.7 Honours in Applied Mathematics (B.Sc. Only)
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.8 Mathematics and Statistics
    A computing course early in the program is required. Computer Science 1510 is recommended. ... See Degree Regulations for the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science. A student shall successfully complete the following requirements: ... Mathematics 1000, 1001, 2000, 2050, 2051, 2130, 2260, 2320, 3000, 3001, 3100, 3132, 3161, 3202, 3210, 4160, 4180, 4190, 419A/B. ... At least one of Mathematics 4162 or 4170.

  10. 11.8.8 Honours in Pure Mathematics
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.8 Mathematics and Statistics
    A computing course early in the program is required. Computer Science 1510 is recommended. ... See Degree Regulations for the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree Regulations (as appropriate). A student shall successfully complete the following requirements: ... Mathematics 1000, 1001, 2000, 2050, 2051, 2130, 2260, 2320, 3000, 3001, 3202, 3210, 3300, 3320, 3331, 4300, 4310, 439A/B, Statistics 2410 or 3410.

  11. 11.8.9 Honours in Statistics
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.8 Mathematics and Statistics
    See Degree Regulations for the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree Regulations (as appropriate). A student shall successfully complete the following requirements: ... Mathematics 1000, 1001, 2000, 2050, 2051, 2320, 3000, 3001, 3132, 3202, 3210, Statistics 2410 or 3410, 2560, 3411, 3520, 3521, 4410, 4530, 4590, 459A/B. ... Statistics 2500 or 2550. Statistics 2550 is recommended.

  12. 11.8.10 Minor in Mathematics
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.8 Mathematics and Statistics
    A total of 24 credit hours in courses offered by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics is required of which only 6 credit hours shall be in courses at the 1000 level and at least 6 credit hours shall be in courses numbered 3000 or higher.

  13. 11.8.11 Minor in Statistics
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.8 Mathematics and Statistics
    The courses required for a minor in Statistics are: ... Mathematics 1000, 1001; Statistics 1510 or 2500 or 2550, Statistics 2501 or 2560. ... Twelve further credit hours in Statistics courses numbered 3000 or higher excluding Statistics 4581. ... It is recommended that Mathematics 2000 and Mathematics 2050 be taken since they are prerequisite to several further Statistics courses.

  14. 11.9.1 Minor in Oceanography
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.9 Ocean Sciences
    Students who take a Minor in Oceanography will complete 24 credit hours as follows: ... Ocean Sciences 1000, 2100, 2200, 2300; ... Ocean Sciences 2000 or Biology 3710; ... Earth Sciences 1000; and ... Six credit hours that can be selected from: ... Biology 3014, 3709, 3711, 3712, 3714, 3715, 4122, 4601, 4710, 4750, 4810; ... Chemistry 2100, 3110, 4151, 4156; ... Earth Sciences 4302, 4420; ... Geography 3120, 3510, 4190, 4300;

  15. 11.9.2 Minor in Sustainable Aquaculture and Fisheries Ecology
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.9 Ocean Sciences
    Students who take a Minor in Sustainable Aquaculture and Fisheries Ecology will complete 24 credit hours as follows: ... Ocean Sciences 1000, 2001, 3000, 3002, 4300; ... six credit hours selected from: Ocean Sciences 2000 (or Biology 3710), 3600, 3640, 4000, 4122, 4200, 4601, or other applicable courses at the 3000 level or above, as approved by the Head of the Department or delegate; ... three credit hours selected from:

  16. 11.9.3 Major in Ocean Sciences and Major in Ocean Sciences (Environmental Systems)
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.9 Ocean Sciences
    The Major in Ocean Sciences is an interdisciplinary program that provides a solid foundation in ocean studies, including the basic principles of its main sub-disciplines (physical, chemical, geological, and biological oceanography). ... The Major in Ocean Sciences (Environmental Systems) is a stream of the major that provides a geological/geographical context to biological and chemical phenomena in ocean sciences, and covers such key ocean-related topics as climate change and natural hazards.

  17. 11.9.4 Honours in Ocean Sciences
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.9 Ocean Sciences
    Students considering this program are strongly encouraged to carefully consult the Degree Regulations for the General Degree of Bachelor of Science. ... The Honours program may comprise a broad base of courses following the model of the generic Major in Ocean Sciences or be more specifically focused, in line with the stream in Environmental Systems. Upon admission, the student’s Honours program will be defined in consultation with the student's supervisor, and approved by the Head of the Department (or delegate) in accordance with the Degree Regulations for the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science.

  18. 11.10.1 Minor in Physics
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.10 Physics and Physical Oceanography
    A minor in Physics will consist of 24 credit hours in Physics courses which must include Physics 1050 (or 1020), 1051, 2053, 2055, 2750, 2820. Only 6 credit hours at the 1000 level can be used to fulfill the 24 credit hours. For those students whose major is Chemistry or Biochemistry, the 24 credit hours in Physics will not include 2053. ... For Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering students, 24 credit hours in Physics which must include Physics 1050 (or 1020), 1051, 2750, and 3000, with an additional 12 credit hours selected from Physics 2820, 3600, 3750, 3751, 3800, 4000, 4220, 4600 or other 3000 or 4000 level courses subject to approval by the Head of the Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography and the Head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

  19. 11.10.2 Major in Physics
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.10 Physics and Physical Oceanography
    Mathematics 1001, 2000 and 2050 are prerequisites to many Physics courses and should be successfully completed by the end of second year. Mathematics 2260 is co-requisite to Physics 3220 and is recommended to be successfully completed before the Winter semester of the third year. Those who intend to make a career in Physics should note that additional Physics courses are strongly recommended and interested students should consult the academic program officer.

  20. 11.10.3 Honours in Physics
    In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.10 Physics and Physical Oceanography
    Certain graduate courses may be taken in the final year of the Honours Program with the permission of the Head of the Department. ... Only 6 credit hours at the 1000 level in each of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics can be used to fulfil the 120 credit hours required for the Honours program. The inclusion of Mathematics 1090 (or 109A/B) or the sequence of Physics 1020, 1021, and 1051 will each increase the number of credit hours required for the Honours Physics program by three.


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