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- 11.10.4 Major in Environmental Physics
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.10 Physics and Physical Oceanography
As a component of the Degree Regulations for the General Degree of Bachelor of Science, students shall successfully complete the following requirements: ... Six credit hours in Critical Reading and Writing (CRW) courses, including at least 3 credit hours in English courses. ... Chemistry 1050 and 1051 (or Chemistry 1010, the former 1011, and the former 1031) ... Mathematics 1000 and 1001 ... Mathematics 2000, 2050, 2260, 3202 - 11.10.5 Honours in Environmental Physics
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.10 Physics and Physical Oceanography
As a component of the Degree Regulations for the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science, students shall successfully complete the following requirements: ... Six credit hours in Critical Reading and Writing (CRW) courses, including at least 3 credit hours in English courses ... Chemistry 1050 and 1051 (or Chemistry 1010, the former 1011, and the former 1031) ... Mathematics 1000 and 1001 ... Mathematics 2000, 2050, 2260, 3202 - 11.10.6 Major in Ocean Physics
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.10 Physics and Physical Oceanography
As a component of the Degree Regulations for the General Degree of Bachelor of Science, students shall successfully complete the following requirements: ... Six credit hours in Critical Reading and Writing (CRW) courses, including at least 3 credit hours in English courses. ... Chemistry 1050 and 1051 (or Chemistry 1200 and 1001). ... Mathematics 1000 and 1001. ... Computer Science 1510 or 1001. - 11.10.7 Honours in Ocean Physics
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.10 Physics and Physical Oceanography
Certain of the 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 fulfill the 120 credit hours required for the Honours program. The inclusion of Mathematics 1090, 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. - 11.11.1 Regulations
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.11 Psychology
Students who are completing a Major or Honours program in Psychology or Behavioural Neuroscience may substitute Psychology 2911 for 3 credit hours in Mathematics and Statistics courses for the purpose of fulfilling the Core Requirements, as described under Degree Regulations, Core Requirements and Academic Advising. - 11.11.2 Admission to Major Programs
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.11 Psychology
Admission to the Major programs in the Department of Psychology is competitive and selective. Students who wish to enter these programs must submit a completed application form, available on the Department of Psychology website in the Winter semester, to the Department of Psychology by June 1 for Fall semester registration. To be eligible for admission, students must have completed the 24 credit hours as listed below with an average of at least 65% in Psychology 1000/1001 and an overall average of at least 60% in Psychology, Critical Reading and Writing (CRW), and Mathematics: - 11.11.3 Admission to Honours Programs
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.11 Psychology
The Honours programs in the Department of Psychology are designed for students who would like to concentrate their studies or pursue graduate work. Students who wish to be admitted to these programs must submit an application to the Department of Psychology by June 1 for Fall semester registration. This form is available on the Department of Psychology website in the Winter semester. To be eligible for admission, students must have successfully completed Psychology 2910, 2911, 2520 or 2521, and 2930 and obtained in these courses a grade of "B" or better, or an average of 75% or higher. Students who fulfill the eligibility requirements compete for a limited number of available spaces. Selection is based on academic performance in the required courses. In special circumstances, students may be admitted to Honours Programs at times other than June. - 11.11.4 Requirements for a Major in Psychology
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.11 Psychology
Psychology Majors following the B.Sc. program are also required to successfully complete the following: ... Students completing this program cannot receive credit for Psychology 2920. Students who intend to pursue graduate studies should take courses leading to the Honours degree. ... Psychology Majors following the B.A. program are also required to successfully complete Mathematics 1000 or two of 1090, 1050, 1051 (or equivalent), and are encouraged to complete at least 6 credit hours in Biology. - 11.11.5 Requirements for Honours in Psychology
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.11 Psychology
Students completing this program cannot receive credit for Psychology 2920. ... Honours students in Psychology should consult Degree Regulations for the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree Regulations as appropriate. All Honours students are required to successfully complete the 60 credit hours of Psychology as listed below: - 11.11.6 Requirements for a Major in Behavioural Neuroscience (B.Sc. Only)
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.11 Psychology
Students completing this program cannot receive credit for Psychology 2920. ... As a component of the Degree Regulations for the General Degree of Bachelor of Science, the program for a Major in Behavioural Neuroscience shall include: ... A program is offered in the Psychology Department to provide an education in Behavioural Neuroscience. Students planning to enroll in the program are advised to consult with the Head of the Department at the earliest opportunity because certain course choices may restrict later options. Students who intend to pursue graduate studies should take courses leading to the Honours degree. - 11.11.7 Requirements for Honours in Behavioural Neuroscience (B.Sc. Only)
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.11 Psychology
Students in Behavioural Neuroscience should consult Degree Regulations for the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science. Students completing this program cannot receive credit for Psychology 2920. ... Honours students in Behavioural Neuroscience are required to successfully complete the following Psychology courses: ... Psychology 1000, 1001, 2521, 2910, 2911, 2930, 3800, 3820, 3900. - 11.11.8 Requirements for a Minor in Psychology
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.11 Psychology
Students who Minor in Psychology are required to complete a minimum of 24 credit hours of Psychology as follows: ... Psychology 1000, 1001, and 2920 (or 2910 or 2925) ... Fifteen other credit hours of Psychology. - 11.11.9 Requirements for Major and Honours in Psychology (Co-operative) (B.A. or B.Sc.), and Major and Honours in Behavioural Neuroscience (Co-operative) (B.Sc. only)
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.11 Psychology
Psychology Co-op Program (PCOP) ... The Psychology Co-op Program (PCOP) is available to full-time Psychology (B.A. and B.Sc.) and Behavioural Neuroscience Majors and Honours students only. ... www.mun.ca/coop ... The PCOP provides an opportunity for students to learn valuable practical skills while working in fields related to Psychology. Students complete three Work Terms, which consist of full-time paid employment. The timing of the Work Terms is such that employers stand to gain from the acquired skills of psychology majors in training. The objectives of the Work Term component of the PCOP are embodied in the Work Term Descriptions. - 11.11.10 Suggested Course Sequences
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.11 Psychology
Course patterns may vary. Students are encouraged to meet with the undergraduate coordinator early in their program in order to establish a course pattern that meets the requirements as set out in these regulations. ... The tables below show suggested course sequences for the B.A. in Psychology (Co-operative), the B.Sc. in Psychology (Co-operative), the B.A. Honours in Psychology (Co-operative), the B.Sc. Honours in Psychology (Co-operative), the B.Sc. in Behavioural Neuroscience (Co-operative), and the B.Sc. Honours in Behavioural Neuroscience (Co-operative). - 13.2.1 Work Term Descriptions
In: Faculty of Science - 13 Course Descriptions - 13.2 Biology
The following Work Terms are a requirement of the Biology (Co-operative) Program (BCOP) only. ... 399W ... week; OR = Other requirements of the course such as tutorials, practical sessions, ... Lecture hours per week are 3 unless otherwise noted; LH = Laboratory hours per ... set(s) consisting of the course being described and the course(s) listed; LC = ... CO = Co-requisite(s); CR = Credit can be retained for only one course from the - 13.4.2 Second Year Courses
In: Faculty of Science - 13 Course Descriptions - 13.4 Computer Science
advances from Introduction to Programming and studies object-oriented programming. Additional topics include event-driven programming, program correctness and simple refactoring, as well as interfaces and human-computer interaction. A brief overview of programming languages is also provided. ... 2000 ... Social Web Analysis ... LH: 3 ... CR: the former COMP 1550 - 13.4.4 Fourth Year Courses
In: Faculty of Science - 13 Course Descriptions - 13.4 Computer Science
PR: admission to the honours program and permission of the Head of Department ... 4300 ... PR: COMP 3600 or the former COMP 3719 ... 4759 ... PR: COMP 2004 or the former COMP 3725, COMP 2007 or the former COMP 3754 ... introduces students to database processing, database management systems and database design considerations. It will cover the theory and methodologies essential for the relational database design, implementation, manipulation, optimization and management. - 11.11.9.1 Admission Requirements
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.11 Psychology - 11.11.9 Requirements for Major and Honours in Psychology (Co-operative) (B.A. or B.Sc.), and Major and Honours in Behavioural Neuroscience (Co-operative) (B.Sc. only)
Admission is limited, competitive, and selective. ... The primary criteria used in reaching decisions on applications for admission are motivation and overall academic performance. Students may be required to participate in an interview as part of the selection process. ... Students must first be admitted to the Psychology (B.A. or B.Sc.) or Behavioural Neuroscience Major. ... To be eligible for admission, students must have completed a minimum of 30 credit hours with an overall average of at least 65%, and an average of at least 65% in all Psychology courses. Students must have a passing grade in all required courses, and must have full-time status in the semester in which they apply. - 11.11.9.2 Program of Study
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.11 Psychology - 11.11.9 Requirements for Major and Honours in Psychology (Co-operative) (B.A. or B.Sc.), and Major and Honours in Behavioural Neuroscience (Co-operative) (B.Sc. only)
In addition to the requirements below students must fulfill all requirements for either a Major in Psychology (B.A.), a Major in Psychology (B.Sc.), Major in Behavioural Neuroscience, Honours in Psychology (B.A.), Honours in Psychology (B.Sc.), or Honours in Behavioural Neuroscience. Courses in each program are normally taken in blocks as shown in the appropriate program table. Students should consult with a faculty advisor each semester regarding course selection. - 11.11.9.3 Work Term Placement
In: Faculty of Science - 11 Program Regulations - 11.11 Psychology - 11.11.9 Requirements for Major and Honours in Psychology (Co-operative) (B.A. or B.Sc.), and Major and Honours in Behavioural Neuroscience (Co-operative) (B.Sc. only)
A student in the co-operative education program gives permission to the University to provide a copy of the applicants resume, university transcript and work term evaluations to potential employers. ... General management of the PCOP is the responsibility of the designated Academic Staff Member in Co-operative Education (ASM-CE). ASMs-CE are responsible for facilitating the engagement of potential employers in the program, organizing competitions for Work Term employment, arranging job interviews, managing the co-operative education program database, developing employment opportunities and monitoring students during the work term. The ASMs-CE work with the Department to counsel students, visit students on their work assignments and evaluate the work term.
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