First Year Guide for students in Transition Terms A & B at the College of the North Atlantic [approved by Faculty Council 2007 February 28]

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Transition for CNA, 2007 Fall Page 1 of 6 First Year Guide for students in Transition Terms A & B at the College of the North Atlantic [approved by Faculty Council 2007 February 28] The Bachelor of Engineering degree at Memorial University of Newfoundland is a Co-operative Program in which regular full-time academic study is supplemented by four-month periods of full-time work in positions related to the student s future career. The Bachelor of Engineering degree is available in the following five programs: Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering. Students in each program may also choose to pursue Offshore Oil and Gas Engineering options in the last three terms of the program. These programs are fully accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) of the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers (CCPE) to June 2011. As of September 2008, the engineering undergraduate degree program will be modified to better reflect the changing needs of students. The new program incorporates changes that increase the flexibility of the programs for our students and reduces the overall length of time required to complete an engineering degree at Memorial. The normal mode of entry into the program will be direct entry from high school and the program will normally be completed in eight academic semesters, rather than the ten academic semesters currently required. The program will have a mandatory co-op format that will require students to complete four work terms. Transition program for students at College of the North Atlantic (CNA) attending Comprehensive Arts and Science (CAS) Transfer: College- University (Offered at: Burin, Carbonear, Grand Falls-Windsor, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, and Labrador West Campuses) For students planning to pursue the Bachelor of Engineering degree program at Memorial, there will be a two-year transition program that will allow them to participate in the new engineering program in Academic Term 3 in Fall 2009. Students may apply for direct entry from high school into a transitional first year program at College of the North Atlantic in the 2007-08 academic year. Transition Programs Students who start the first-year transition program at College of the North Atlantic in Fall 2007, and who wish to be promoted to Academic Term 3 in the Fall semester of 2009, must follow the course of study in the charts below during the 2007-08 and 2008-09 academic years. First-Year Transition Program (2007-08 Academic Year) Students at College of the North Atlantic must pass all 10 courses listed in the chart for Fall and Winter semesters during the 2007-08 academic year, with an average grade of at least 65%, and must achieve grades of at least 60% in each of MA1131, MAXXXX 1, PH1131 and CH1140, in order to be admitted to the second year of the transition program. 1 Course number not yet assigned ; course equivalent to MUN Math 2050

Transition for CNA, 2007 Fall Page 2 of 6 First-Year Transition Program for Students Completing CAS Transfer: College-University 1 at College of the North Atlantic (2007-08 Academic Year) MA1130 Fall (2007) Winter (2008) MA1131 CH1140 FREE ELECTIVE 5 PH1130 CM1120 COMPLEMENTARY STUDIES ELECTIVE: List A 2,4 PH1131 MAXXXX COMPLEMENTARY STUDIES ELECTIVE: List B 3,4 1 See Appendix A for a list of CAS Transfer: College-University equivalent courses. 2 Complementary Studies Elective List A: Exact course selection will depend on individual campus course offerings. English: CM1135, CM1145, CM1155, CM1165; Folklore: EL1150, EL1320 French: EL1420, EL1430, EL1440; Psychology: PS1150, PS1151; Sociology: SC1150. 3 Complementary Studies Elective-List B: Exact course selection will depend on individual campus course. Economics: EC1140, EC1150; Folklore: EL1320 Sociology: SC1160; Women s Studies: WM1100 4 List A and List B Complementary studies electives may be taken in any order. 5 Free Elective: Exact course selection will depend on individual campus course offerings. Biology: BL1170, BL1171; Chemistry: CH1141, CH1131, CH1050; Earth Sciences: EH1100, EH1101, EH1102 Second-Year Transition Program (2008-09 Academic Year) The second year of the transition program must be completed at the St. John s campus of Memorial University. Students must pass all 10 courses listed in the charts for Transition Terms 1 and 2 during the 2008-09 academic year, with an average grade of at least 60%, in order to gain promotion to Academic Term 3 in the Fall semester of 2009. Note that at the end of the second year of the transition program, students from College of the North Atlantic will have completed the same or equivalent set of courses in the twoyear transition curriculum as students from the St. John s campus or the Sir Wilfred Grenfell College campus prior to admission to Term 3 in Fall 2009. Second-Year Transition Program for Students from College of the North Atlantic Transferring to Memorial for 2008-09 Transition Term 1 (Fall 2008) Transition Term 2 (Winter 2009) MATH 2000 MATH 3260 STATISTICS 2510 4102 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS 1010 ENGINEERING STATICS COMPLEMENTARY STUDIES 6 1030 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS & DESIGN 3101 ENGINEERING WORKPLACE 1020 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING 1040 MECHANISMS & ELECTRIC CIRCUITS 6 Must be one of 6101 Assessment of Technology, Philosophy 2801, Sociology 2120, or Women s Studies 4101.

Transition for CNA, 2007 Fall Page 3 of 6 Admission to the First Year Transition Program at College of the North Atlantic (2007-08 Academic Year) To be eligible to enter the First Year Transition Program in Fall 2007 at College of the North Atlantic, the student must apply to the College and must meet the entrance requirements of the Comprehensive Arts and Science (CAS) Transfer: College-University program. The student must also meet the prerequisites for the courses in the Fall 2007 curriculum (see the charts above) as outlined below: Prerequisite for Math (MA1130) is high school Level III Academic Math (3204) and a score of at least 85% on the Math Placement Test (MPT), or high school Level III Advanced Math (3205) and a score of at least 75% on the MPT. Prerequisite for Chemistry (CH1140) is at least 75% in high school Chemistry (3202) and a pass in high school Advanced Math (3205). Co-requisite is MA1130. Prerequisite for Physics (PH1130) is successful completion of high school Physics (2204 and 3204). Corequisite is MA1130. Prerequisite for English (CM1120) is at least 60% in high school English (3201) or meet MUN s admission requirements. Note: If the above course prerequisites are not met on entry, there are other opportunities available at the College to assist students in meeting prerequisites (e.g. CAS College Transition). Fast Track Admission Exceptionally well prepared students may apply for direct entry into second-year engineering (Term 1 in September 2007) from high school. Direct admission into Term 1 is normally based upon a student being admitted to the university, having an admission average of at least 80% and having advanced placement equivalent to university credit in one of the following categories: Category I: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry Category II: Mathematics and Physics Category III*: Mathematics and Chemistry Category IV*: Mathematics *Students admitted under this category will be required to complete self-study material on electricity and magnetism and pass a competency test on the material prior to admission to Term 1. (Details of the selfstudy material and test can be found at www.engr.mun under Undergraduate/Fast Track Admission.) Admission to the Bridging Programs The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science has bridging programs that allow certain diploma graduates to enter the engineering program with advanced standing. For the 2007-08 academic year, the bridging programs consist of two academic terms: fall and winter, followed by entry into Academic Term 4 of the appropriate discipline.

Transition for CNA, 2007 Fall Page 4 of 6 For further information please consult the University Calendar at www.mun.ca/regoff/calendar. Admission Through Advanced Standing Students are occasionally admitted to later terms in Engineering from within MUN or from other institutions. Such entry is normally based on a detailed analysis of the student s record and is handled on a case-by-case basis. Such students should contact the Office of the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Studies). Applications to Engineering For students taking the first-year transition program at College of the North Atlantic, applications to the second year of the transition program for Fall 2008 (to be completed at Memorial St. John s Campus) must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar no later than March 1, 2008. A complete application package includes an application to Engineering, an application to the University (for those who have not attended Memorial University of Newfoundland in the two preceding semesters,) and any other required supporting documentation. Application fees must be paid when the application forms are submitted. by writing to the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John s, NL, A1B 3X5 or to the Office of the Registrar, Admissions Office, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John s, NL, A1C 5S7. Admission to the Faculty is competitive for a limited number of placements. Meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee acceptance into the engineering program. The final decision on admission to the engineering program rests with the Admissions Committee of the Faculty. The primary criterion used in reaching decisions on applications for admission is the Admission Committee s judgment of the likelihood of an applicant succeeding in the program. Further information can be obtained by e- mail at adeanugs@engr.mun.ca or by telephone at (709) 737-8813 Application forms are available in person from the Faculty s General Office (room EN4019) and the Office of the Registrar or through the Faculty s website at www.engr.mun.ca. Application forms may also be obtained

Transition for CNA, 2007 Fall Page 5 of 6 APPENDIX A COLLEGE OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC Comprehensive Arts and Science (CAS) Transfer: College-University (Burin, Carbonear, Grand Falls-Windsor, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador West) Course Offerings a College Courses MUN Equivalent BL1170 Biology 1001 BL1171 Biology 1002 CH1130 Chemistry 1010 CH1131 Chemistry 1001 CH1140 Chemistry 1050 CH1141 Chemistry 1051 CH1050 Chemistry 1031 CM1120 English 1080 CM1135 English 1101 CM1145 English 1110 CM1155 English 1102 CM1165 English 1103 EC1140 Economics 2010 EC1150 Economics 2020 EH1100 Earth Sciences 1000 EH1101 Earth Sciences 1001 EH1102 Earth Sciences 1002 EL1150 Folklore 1000 EL1320 Folklore 2401 EL1420 French 1500 EL1430 French 1501 EL1440 French 1502 MA1104 Mathematics 1090 MA1120 Mathematics 1050 MA1121 Mathematics 1051 MA1130 Mathematics 1000 MA1131 Mathematics 1001 MAXXXX b Math 2050 PH1120 Physics 1020 PH1121 Physics 1021 PH1130 Physics 1050 PH1131 Physics 1051 PS1150 Psychology 1000 PS1151 Psychology 1001 SC1150 Sociology 2000 SC1160 Sociology 2270 SI1500 Science 1150 SI1501 Science 1151 WM1100 Women s Studies 2000 a Course offerings dependent on campus/semester. b Course number not yet assigned.

Transition for SWGC, 2007 Fall Page 6 of 6 Variation in the Order of Courses for the Transition Program for SWGC Students (2007-08 and 2008-09 Academic Years, approved by Faculty Council 2007 Jan. 31) [changes from St. John s campus shown in bold italic red.] 1 st Year Program of Study: SWGC Campus (2007-08 Academic Year) Transition Term A Transition Term B MATH 1000 MATH 1001 CHEMISTRY 1050 MATH 2050 PHYSICS 1050 PHYSICS 1051 ENGLISH 1000 FREE ELECTIVE (a science course with a laboratory component is recommended) COMPLEMENTARY STUDIES (List A) COMPLEMENTARY STUDIES (List B) 3.9.2 Students must pass all ten courses listed in the chart for transition terms A and B during the 2007-08 academic year, with an average grade of at least 65%, and must achieve grades of at least 60% in each of Mathematics 1001, Mathematics 2050, Physics 1051 and Chemistry 1050, in order to remain in the engineering program. 2 nd Year Program of Study: St. John s Campus (2008-09 Academic Year) Transition Term 1 Transition Term 2 MATH 2000 MATH 3260 STATISTICS 2510 4102 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS 1010 ENGINEERING STATICS 3101 ENGINEERING WORKPLACE COMPLEMENTARY STUDIES (one of 6101 ASSESSMENT OF TECHNOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY 2801, SOCIOLOGY 2120 OR WOMEN S STUDIES 4107) 1030 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS & DESIGN 1020 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING 1040 MECHANISMS & ELECTRIC CIRCUITS 3.9.3 Students must pass all ten courses listed in the chart for transition terms 1 and 2 during the 2008-09 academic year, with an average grade of at least 60%, in order to gain promotion to Academic Term 3 in the Fall semester of 2009. Return to Index of Policies