Engineering (Applied Science) Certificate
• Full-time or part-time • Starts:
2. Chemistry 12 or CHEM 050
of electives, however, they must take
September and January (most
CSC 110 while at CNC and must take
3. Principles of Math 12 or Pre-
ENGR 020 while at UVic.
courses) • Fees: $3,544 (one year of
calculus 12 or Math 050 or MATH
courses) • One year • Prince
100 or equivalent
George campus
4. Physics 12 or PHYS 050
Course completion
Note 1: It is strongly recommended
Effective September 2012, courses
that high school students consult their
must be completed no more than 10
Careers
counsellors to ensure they select the
years prior to the date of graduation in
As an engineer, you’ll be a creative
high school courses most appropriate
order to count toward the Engineering
problem-solver, applying your skills to
for their chosen career paths.
(Applied Science) Certificate.
make significant contributions.
Note 2: The GED certificate meets the
This policy applies to CNC courses and
Careers include chemical engineer, me-
general admission requirements, but
to all courses transferred from other
chanical engineer, civic/structural engi-
does not meet specific program or
post-secondary institutions for credit at
neer, environmental engineer, and com-
course prerequisites.
CNC. Courses more than 10 years old
puter engineer.
may be considered for unassigned
Note 3: You will need to comply with
credit. Students should contact the
the prerequisites of the specific courses
Transferability
Dean to discussion this option.
you select.
• UBC — Students who successfully
Note: Professional certification or
Note 4: Students applying for admis-
complete this program with a GPA of
accreditation bodies and receiving
sion to MATH 101, CSC 109, PHYS
at least 2.5 are guaranteed admission
institutions may have different criteria.
101, or CHEM 111 who obtained a
to second-year engineering at UBC,
"C+" grade or less in Principles of Math
if they complete their program at one
12 (interim grade) or Math 050 will be
You might also be interested in . . .
institution in one year.
registered in MATH 100.
• Computer/Network Electronics
• UVic— Engineering transfer pro-
Note 5: Students attending in 2013 who
Technician Certificate
vides for a seamless transfer to sec-
intend to enrol in MATH 101, CSC 109,
ond-year Engineering. CNC appli-
• Science, Associate Degree
PHYS 101 or CHEM 111 and who
cants will compete on an equal
obtained a "C+" or less in Pre-calculus 12
• University-level courses in physics
footing with UVic students for place-
(interim grade) or Math 050 will be
• University Transfer First-Year
ments in their first choice of program
registered in MATH 100.
Science
in second year.
• Other institutions — Individual
courses also transfer to SFU, UNBC,
Program outline
Important dates
TRU, and other institutions in BC and
APSC 100
Introduction to
Fall term
Alberta. Students can also transfer to
Engineering
• Classes: September 6, 2011 -
the following programs (with one or
APSC 120
Engineering Drawing
December 16, 2011
two course substitutions):
CHEM 111
Fundamentals of
Chemistry I
• Exams: December 8 - 16, 2011
- UNBC/UBC: Joint Environ -
mental Engineering program
CHEM 112
Fundamentals of
Spring term
Chemistry II
- University of Alberta, Faculty of
CSC 109
Computing Science I
• Classes: January 3, 2012 - April 20,
Engineering
ENGL 103
Composition and Style
2012
MATH 101
Calculus I
• Exams: April 12 - 20, 2012
Admission requirements
MATH 102
Calculus II
• Study break: February 20 - 24, 2012
MATH 204
Linear Algebra
1. Successful completion of Grade 12
PHYS 101
Introductory Physics I
(with English 12 or English 12:
Revised: 11.08.02
PHYS 102
Introductory Physics II
First Peoples) or ABE/CCP
PHYS 204
Mechanics I — Statics
Advanced Certificate or GED Cer-
Elective
3 credits
tificate or completion of Grade 11,
with an outstanding academic
Note: Students transferring to UVic are
record, in the year of application.
not required to take the above 3 credits
2011-12 CNC program guide and course calendar
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