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- 4.3.7 Process Engineering
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 4 Description of Program - 4.3 Bachelor of Engineering Majors
www.mun.ca/engineering/process ... Process Engineering is a diversified discipline encompassing new development, design, optimization, and operation of sustainable processes for human needs. A process engineer uses biological, chemical, and physical processing of substances to modify their nature, their properties, and/or the composition of mixtures to produce useful products. This activity requires a thorough knowledge of materials, chemical and physical sciences, and mathematics and an ability to apply this knowledge in an economical and sustainable way to engineering development. - 4.4.1 General Information
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 4 Description of Program - 4.4 Work Terms
A student who cannot meet the demands of the work term may be required by the Faculty to withdraw from the work term until the student can demonstrate an ability to continue in the program. ... During work terms a student is brought into direct contact with the engineering profession, exposed to the work place setting, expected to assume ever-increasing responsibility in employment situations as the student's education advances, and introduced to experiences beyond the scope of those which could be provided in the classroom. - 4.4.2 Evaluation of Work Terms
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 4 Description of Program - 4.4 Work Terms
Two components are considered in work term evaluation: work performance and a communications component, as described in the Engineering Student Co-op Handbook which is available at www.mun.ca/coop/programs/engineering/. ... Each component is evaluated separately and equally weighted resulting in one of the following classifications: Outstanding, Above Expectations, Satisfactory, Marginal Pass, Fail. Both evaluations will be recorded on the transcript. Overall evaluation of the work term will result in the assignment of one of the following final grades: - 5.2.1 Admission
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 5.2 Application Forms and Deadlines
A student applying for admission to the Bachelor of Engineering program is required to submit an online application by the appropriate deadline date as indicated in the Application for Admission Deadline Dates table below. ... March 1 ... February 1 ... Spring ... It is strongly recommended that the required documentation be received on or close to the admission deadline. - 5.2.2 Readmission
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 5.2 Application Forms and Deadlines
A student applying for readmission to the Bachelor of Engineering program is required to submit an online application by the appropriate deadline date as indicated in the Application for Readmission Deadline Dates table below. ... Applications for readmission to Academic Term 3 and beyond will only be considered for applicants who have been previously admitted to the Academic Term for which readmission is applied. - 5.3.1 High School Applicants
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 5.3 Admission Requirements to the Faculty Program
An applicant who is not admitted to the Bachelor of Engineering program is encouraged to contact the Universitys Academic Advising Centre or the Office of the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Studies) to discuss an appropriate first-year program. ... The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science encourages applications for admission to the Bachelor of Engineering program from high school students who are new to post-secondary education, have an interest in pursuing an engineering degree and have achieved a good academic performance during high school. In addition to meeting the requirements under UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS - Admission/Readmission to the University (Undergraduate), Applicants Who Have Followed the High School Curriculum of Newfoundland and Labrador, Admission Criteria, performance in advanced mathematics, chemistry, physics and English is of particular interest, and grades above 80% are normally required for consideration. - 5.3.2 Memorial University of Newfoundland Applicants
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 5.3 Admission Requirements to the Faculty Program
To be eligible for consideration for admission to the Bachelor of Engineering program, a student who is attending or has previously attended this University must have a cumulative average of at least 70%, and obtained a grade of at least 70% in two or more of the following courses or their prerequisites: Chemistry 1050 (or Chemistry 1200), 3 credit hours in English at the 1000 level, Mathematics 1001, Mathematics 2050, Physics 1051. - 5.3.3 Transfer Applicants
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 5.3 Admission Requirements to the Faculty Program
An applicant seeking admission to the Bachelor of Engineering program through transfer from recognized post-secondary institutions must have achieved a minimum overall average of 70% or GPA of 3.0, or equivalent. ... Where it is determined, at the time of admission, that an applicant has met all the requirements for promotion from Engineering One, customized program requirements will be determined on an individual basis following transfer credit evaluation. - 6.1.1 Civil Engineering Major
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 6 Program Regulations - 6.1 Civil 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), Civil Engineering Major, requires eight academic terms and four work terms. ... Winter ... Winter - 6.2.1 Computer Engineering Major
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 6 Program Regulations - 6.2 Computer 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 Computer 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. - 11.7 Process Engineering
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 11 Course Descriptions
PR: completion of Academic Term 4 of the Process Engineering program ... PR: ENGI 4102, completion of academic term 6 of the Process Engineering program ... 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. (or the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Studies) of the Faculty in the case of ENGI courses). - 11.5 Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 11 Course Descriptions
PR: ENGI 4102, completion of Term 6 of the Mechanical Engineering Program ... PR: ENGI 4102, completion of Term 6 of the Mechatronics Engineering Program ... Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering courses are identified by a four-digit numbering system, the first two digits signifying the following: ... LC: minimum of 2 lecture hours per week - 11.6 Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 11 Course Descriptions
PR: completion of Academic Term 6 of the Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering program ... PR: ENGI 4102, completion of Academic Term 6 of the Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering program ... Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering courses are identified by a four-digit numbering system, the first two digits signifying the following: - 11.4 Engineering One
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 11 Course Descriptions
is an introduction to algorithmic problem solving techniques and computer programming, including basic program control structures (sequence, call, branch, loop) and data representations, functional decomposition, and design by contract. Exercises and examples are drawn from a variety of engineering disciplines and are implemented using a standard modern programming language. - 11.3 Electrical and Computer Engineering
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 11 Course Descriptions
PR: ENGI 4102, completion of Academic Term 6 of the Computer Engineering program ... PR: ENGI 4102, completion of Academic Term 6 of the Electrical Engineering program ... PR: ECE 4300 or the former ENGI 4854, ECE 4600 or the former ENGI 4823. Students in the Mechatronics Engineering program may complete ECE 5610 as a corequisite instead of ECE 4600. - 11.2 Complementary Studies and Interdisciplinary
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 11 Course Descriptions
examines issues associated with professional engineering practice and with functioning effectively in the workplace. Topics include communication, workplace and professional ethics, information literacy, equity, gender, diversity, and occupational health and safety (including first-aid). This is a writing-intensive course with a critically-reflective component. Current accreditation graduate attributes are introduced for further development throughout the program. - 11.1 Civil Engineering
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 11 Course Descriptions
PR: completion of Term 7 of the Civil Engineering program ... PR: completion of Term 7 of the Civil Engineering program ... PR: completion of Academic Term 6 of the Civil Engineering program ... PR: ENGI 4102, completion of Academic Term 5 of the Civil Engineering program - 6.2 Computer Engineering Program Regulations
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 6 Program Regulations - 6.3 Electrical Engineering Program Regulations
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 6 Program Regulations - 6.4 Mechanical Engineering Program Regulations
In: Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science - 6 Program Regulations
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