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Bachelor of Applied Science and Bachelor of Software Engineering Specific Degree Requirements

Work Terms

Academic Content and Evaluation

Students entering the BASc or BSE program prior to Fall 2004 are required to take one of the COOP courses (COOP 1 - COOP 6) during each of their work terms. The academic content and evaluation described below applies to those students entering the BASc and BSE degree programs as of September 2004.

In the Faculty of Engineering, the experience gained during the work term is a central component of the Engineering program (BASc and BSE). Associated with each work term are two components related to the degree. The type and quality of the work performed by the student (captured in courses labelled as COOP 1 to COOP 6) is evaluated and a grade (credit or no credit) is assigned by the Engineering Program Assistant Director in the Co-operative Education Department using criteria specified by the Faculty. A sixth work term, although not required as part of the degree requirements, is available to students willing to meet the requirements.

Professional Development - Engineering

This section is new and is correct for students enrolling in Fall 2011 and beyond, students entering engineering prior to Fall 2011 are directed to earlier calendars or to their program advisor for the requirements in this area.

In addition to the work related courses described in the previous section, there are five professional development courses required for the BASc and BSE degrees. These courses are normally taken during work terms and students are expected to enrol in one such course each work term until the requirement has been completed. The professional development program is composed of two core courses (PD 20 and PD 21) that are to be taken during the first two work terms.  Once PD 20 and PD 21 have been successfully completed, students choose three elective courses from the PD elective course suite to be completed one per work term. These professional development courses are considered to be required courses of type DRNA: failed courses contribute to the accumulated failed count (see Rule 6). In the event that a student has taken a PD course in each work term, but has failed the most recent PD course, the student may request permission to repeat, in a subsequent academic term, the PD course that was failed. Students should contact their advisors to determine if they qualify for this alternative.

Students are automatically enrolled in the two core PD courses (PD 20 and PD 21). Students must, however, enrol in the elective PD courses using the normal Quest enrolment process.  Questions and special requests related to enrolment are to be directed to the appropriate program advisor.


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