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- 11 Regulations for the Readmission and Advancement for the Bachelor of Education (Primary/Elementary) as a Second Degree Conjoint with Certificate in STEM Education
In: Faculty of Education
Notwithstanding Clause 1., the Committee on Undergraduate Studies reserves the right to require a student to withdraw from the Faculty at any time if, in the opinion of the Committee, the student is deemed unsuitable for continued attendance in the program. ... A student must obtain a PAS (pass) in each course of a Phase to successfully meet the requirements for that Phase. Successful completion of a Phase is pre-requisite for the next Phase. A student who does not successfully complete a Phase will be required to withdraw from the program and seek re-entry the following year. - 12 Regulations for Readmission and Advancement for the Bachelor of Education (Primary/Elementary) as a First Degree, Bachelor of Music Conjoint with Bachelor of Music Education, Bachelor of Music Education as a Second Degree, Bachelor of Special Educatio
In: Faculty of Education
be required to withdraw from the program; or ... Following admission to a program of the Faculty of Education, all full-time students must obtain a semester average of at least 65% in order to remain in clear standing in the Faculty. ... n, Bachelor of Education (Post-Secondary) as a First Degree, Bachelor of Education (Post-Secondary) as a Second Degree, and Diploma in Adult Learning and Post-Secondary Education - 6.7.1.1 Technical Streams
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 6 Program Regulations - 6.7 Process Engineering Program Regulations - 6.7.1 Process Engineering Major
Technical Streams are available in the areas of Chemical and Bioprocess, and Mineral and Energy Resources. ... Electrical and Computer Engineering 8210 ... A student must choose three courses from the Elective Courses. ... Academic Term 8 ... PROC 7291, 7293 ... Academic Term 7 ... PROC 6202 ... Academic Term 6 ... Elective Courses ... Required Courses ... Term ... Mineral and Energy Resources Technical Stream - 6.4.1.1 Technical Streams
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 6 Program Regulations - 6.4 Mechanical Engineering Program Regulations - 6.4.1 Mechanical Engineering Major
A student must select one of the Technical Streams in the areas of Biomedical, Mechanics and Materials, Mechatronics, Petroleum, and Thermo-Fluids. ... Electrical and Computer Engineering 8610 ... ME 7205 ... ME 7603 ... ME 8504 ... Mechanics and Materials ... ME 7105 ... ME 7603 ... ME 8106 ... ME 8304 ... ME 8605 ... ME 8606 ... Mechatronics ... Electrical and Computer Engineering 7200 ... Electrical and Computer Engineering 7410 - 7.2.2 Probationary Promotion
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 7 Promotion Regulations - 7.2 Promotion Status (Beyond Engineering One)
A student will be permitted to write a maximum of four re-examinations for the duration of the student's program. ... A student with Probationary Promotion from any of Academic Terms 3 to 7 who does not meet the requirements for Clear Promotion by the end of the registration period for the subsequent academic term must withdraw from the program. Permission to register for Engineering program courses to be repeated may be subject to the approval of the Head of the appropriate Department. Such students may apply for readmission to the Bachelor of Engineering program when they have satisfied the requirements for Clear Promotion. - 7.2.3 Promotion Denied
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 7 Promotion Regulations - 7.2 Promotion Status (Beyond Engineering One)
A work term may be repeated only once, and not more than two work terms may be repeated in the entire program. ... A student with Promotion Denied status may apply for readmission to the program after two semesters. Subject to space being available, a student will be readmitted into the term from which promotion was denied. An academic term may be repeated only once, and not more than two academic terms may be repeated in the entire program. - 6.7.2 Minor in Applied Science - Process Engineering for Chemistry Majors and Honours
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 6 Program Regulations - 6.7 Process Engineering Program Regulations
For Chemistry Majors or Honours students, a Minor in Applied Science - Process Engineering will consist of ... Chemistry 1051; ... PROC 3000 (or the former ENGI 3600) ... PROC 4021 (or the former ENGI 4621) ... PROC 4002 (or the former ENGI 4602 or Chemistry 2301) ... PROC 4025 (or the former ENGI 4625) ... PROC 4061 (or Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering 4501 or the former ENGI 4661 or the former ENGI 4961) and - 6.7.1 Process Engineering Major
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 6 Program Regulations - 6.7 Process Engineering Program Regulations
In addition to meeting the requirements outlined below, a student must successfully complete four Complementary Studies courses as described under Description of Program, Complementary Studies. ... The full-time 141 credit hour Bachelor of Engineering (Co-operative), Process Engineering Major, requires eight academic terms and four work terms. ... Winter ... Winter - 6.6.1 Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering Major
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 6 Program Regulations - 6.6 Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering Program Regulations
In addition to meeting the requirements outlined below, a student must successfully complete four Complementary Studies courses as described under Description of Program, Complementary Studies. ... The full-time 141 credit hour Bachelor of Engineering (Co-operative), Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering Major, requires eight academic terms and four work terms. - 6.2.2 Minor in Computer Engineering
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 6 Program Regulations - 6.2 Computer Engineering Program Regulations
A student in an Engineering degree program at the University, except Computer Engineering, may apply to the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering for admission to the Minor in Computer Engineering (Software). The Minor is focused on Computer Engineering aspects such as programming, software design, and related applications. Before applying for the Minor, a student must complete the necessary prerequisites to register for ECE 3400 and ECE 4110 (or Mathematics 2320). - 6.3.1 Electrical Engineering
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 6 Program Regulations - 6.3 Electrical Engineering Program Regulations
In addition to meeting the requirements outlined below, a student must successfully complete four Complementary Studies courses as described under Description of Program, Complementary Studies. ... The requirements for a minor in Physics in the Electrical Engineering program are detailed under Faculty of Science, Minor In Physics. Students wishing to undertake a minor in Physics must obtain approval from the Head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering for their course selection. - 6.3.2 Minor in Applied Science - Electrical Engineering for Physics Majors and Honours
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 6 Program Regulations - 6.3 Electrical Engineering Program Regulations
For Physics Majors and Honours students, a Minor in Applied Science - Electrical Engineering will consist of: ... ECE 3300 (or the former ENGI 3821 or Physics 3550) ... ECE 4300 (or the former ENGI 4854) ... Physics 3000 and ... 15 credit hours chosen from ... ECE 3500 (or the former ENGI 3861) ... ECE 4500 (or the former ENGI 4862) ... ECE 4600 (or the former ENGI 4823) ... ECE 4800 (or the former ENGI 4841) - 6.4.1 Mechanical Engineering Major
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 6 Program Regulations - 6.4 Mechanical Engineering Program Regulations
In addition to meeting the requirements outlined below, a student must successfully complete four Complementary Studies courses as described under Description of Program, Complementary Studies. ... ME 7203, 7704 ... Spring ... ENGI 002W or 003W or 004W ... Fall ... Academic Term 6 ... ME 6202, 6303, 6403, 6701, 6702 ... Students in the Biomedical Technical Stream must also take Human Kinetics and Recreation 2311 in Academic Term 6. - 6.5.1 Mechatronics Engineering Major
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 6 Program Regulations - 6.5 Mechatronics Engineering Program Regulations
In addition to meeting the requirements outlined below, a student must successfully complete four Complementary Studies courses as described under Description of Program, Complementary Studies. ... The full-time 141 credit hour Bachelor of Engineering (Co-operative), Mechatronics Engineering Major, requires eight academic terms and four work terms. ... Academic Term 5 - 4.3.1 Civil Engineering
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 4 Description of Program - 4.3 Bachelor of Engineering Majors
www.mun.ca/engineering/civil ... Civil Engineering deals with the planning, design, and construction of roads, railways, harbours, docks, tunnels, bridges, buildings, water supplies, hydroelectric power development, and sewage collection, treatment, and disposal systems. ... The Civil Engineering major provides a broad introduction to the scientific principles and engineering techniques necessary for an understanding of the fundamental problems tackled by civil engineers. - 4.3.2 Computer Engineering
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 4 Description of Program - 4.3 Bachelor of Engineering Majors
www.mun.ca/engineering/ece ... Computer Engineering is the design and analysis of computer systems applied to the solution of practical problems. It encompasses both hardware and software design in applications ranging from telecommunications and information systems to process control and avionics. Computer Engineering students learn the mathematics of discrete and continuous systems, the design of digital machines such as processors and memories, the fundamentals of software design, and the principles used in communications systems such as telephone networks and the Internet. - 4.3.3 Electrical Engineering
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 4 Description of Program - 4.3 Bachelor of Engineering Majors
www.mun.ca/engineering/ece ... Electrical Engineering is a broad field encompassing the study of control systems, electromagnetics and antennas, power systems, electronics, communications, and computer hardware and software. ... Electrical Engineering shares many fundamentals with Computer Engineering, which are covered in a common curriculum up to and including Academic Term 3. In recognition of the considerable diversity of careers available to electrical engineers, students are given latitude in the final three academic terms to choose from a wide range of electives in various specialty areas. In Academic Term 6, students may choose to enter the Biomedical stream which provides focus on electives relevant to the field of biomedical engineering. Making use of their elective course choices, students in the Electrical Engineering major also have the opportunity to undertake a minor in Physics. - 4.3.4 Mechanical Engineering
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 4 Description of Program - 4.3 Bachelor of Engineering Majors
www.mun.ca/engineering/mech ... Mechanical Engineering is a highly diversified discipline encompassing the design, analysis, testing and manufacture of products that are used in every facet of modern society. Mechanical engineers analyse and design using the principles of motion, energy, and force to ensure that the product functions safely, efficiently, reliably, and can be manufactured at a competitive cost. This activity requires a thorough knowledge of materials, mathematics, and the physical sciences, and an ability to apply this knowledge to the synthesis of economical and socially acceptable solutions to engineering problems. - 4.3.5 Mechatronics Engineering
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 4 Description of Program - 4.3 Bachelor of Engineering Majors
www.mun.ca/engineering/mte ... Mechatronics Engineering is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering that comprises mechanical, electronic and electrical engineering systems. It often involves a combination of robotics, electronics, computer engineering, communications, control systems, and machine learning. In the future digital economy, automated combined mechanical and electrical systems are becoming increasingly prevalent. - 4.3.6 Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 4 Description of Program - 4.3 Bachelor of Engineering Majors
Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering covers aspects of both naval architecture and ocean engineering. The Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering major is the only accredited undergraduate program specifically in naval architecture/ocean engineering in Canada. The major is designed to provide education to work in marine transport, ship and boat building, offshore engineering, submersibles design and many related marine areas. The undergraduate program is also a comprehensive preparation for graduate studies, research and consulting in ocean engineering.
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