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School of Science & Technology
Degree options:
Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Bachelor of Science Community
Studies (BScCS)
Bachelor of Engineering
Technology (BET)
Bachelor of Technology (BTech)
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng)
transfer
Science & Engineering Technology
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BSc (BIOL; CHEM; MATH; PSYC)
BScCS (Biodiversity; Psych, Health, Envi; Int Sci)
BET (Elec&Contrl; Envi; Manf; Petr)
BTech (Nat.Sci; EMGN)
BEng, BSc (HK, Agri, Comp) 2-yr transfers
BScN*; BHS (PUBH)*
* School of Graduate and Professional Studies
BET exit with Eng. Tech. Dipl.
• PETROLEUM
– PETROLEUM
• MANFACTURING
– MECHANICAL
• ELECTRONICS & CONTROLS
– INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROLS
• ENVIRONMENTAL
– none
• BTech
– Emergency Management
• 42 credits after appropriate diploma or other
– Nautical Sciences
• 4 years at CCGC
• MBA (CED)
– BET/BTech graduates eligible
Note about credits
3 credit course = 1 semester course
6 credit course = 2 semester course
Semesters are approximately 12 weeks plus
2 weeks for the exam period
“Full Time = ≥ 18 credits;
Full Load = 30 credits”
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Note about credits
3 credit course = 2.5hrs per week
(as 3 x 50min or 2 x 75min or 1 x 2.5hours)
6 credit course = 2.5hrs per week
(as 3 x 50min or 2 x 75min or 1 x 2.5hours)
Or equivalent content via distance education
Course with labs add 3hrs per week with no additional credit.
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Bachelor of Science Degrees at CBU
3-yr General (36 credits in Specialization)
4-yr Major (54 credits in Major)
4-yr Honours (54-60 credits in Major; includes thesis)
4-yr Double Major (54 credits in 1st Major; 36 in 2nd)
4-yr Double Major with Honours in the 1st Major
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Bachelor of Science Degrees at CBU
General Structure of 3-yr (90 credits) degree Core (24 credits) 6 credits each of:
ENGL; MATH; PHIL or HUMA/PHIL; Social Science
Specialization (36 credits)
Other Science (12 credits)
Free Electives (18 credits)
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Bachelor of Science Degrees at CBU
General Structure of 4-yr (120 credits) MAJOR Core (24 credits) 6 credits each of:
ENGL; MATH; PHIL or HUMA/PHIL; Social Science
Major (54 credits)
Minor (12 credits)
Science Electives (12 credits)
Free Electives (18 credits)
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Bachelor of Science Degrees at CBU
General Structure of 4-yr (120 credits) HONOURS Core (24 credits) 6 credits each of:
ENGL; MATH; PHIL or HUMA/PHIL; Social Science
Major (54-60 credits; includes thesis)
Minor (12 credits)
Science Electives (12 credits)
Free Electives (12-18 credits)
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Bachelor of Science Degrees at CBU
General Structure of 4-yr (120 credits) Double MAJOR Core (24 credits) 6 credits each of:
ENGL; MATH; PHIL or HUMA/PHIL; Social Science
1st Major (54 credits)
2nd Major (36 credits)
Free Electives (6 credits)
Double Major with Honours in 1st Major also available
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Number of Required Courses Vary with Major
BIOLOGY:
101, 104, 202, 203
Also:
CHEM 121, 122, 221; and 3 credits of statistics (one of MATH
135, 243, or PSYC 201)
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Number of Required Courses Vary with Major
CHEMISTRY:
121, 122, 201, 202, 221, 222, 255, 261, 285, 305, 325, 355,
385, 386
Also:
MATH 121 (or 112), 122, 187, 251, 252 ; PHYS 121 and 122
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Number of Required Courses Vary with Major
MATHEMATICS:
6 credits: any two of 243, 305, or 321 plus
21 credits : 115, 121 (or 112), 122, 205, 226, 257, and 262
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Number of Required Courses Vary with Major
PSYCHOLOGY:
100, 201, 203, 303, 309, 319, 321, and 431.
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Bachelor of Science (BSc) Degree
Sample of 1st Year courses:
6 Credits - Major Science
6 Credits - a Second Science
6 Credits - ENGLISH
6 Credits - MATH
6 Credits - Social Science or Free Electives
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Bachelor of Science (Biology)
Sample of 1st Year courses:
6 Credits - BIOL 101 and 104
6 Credits - CHEM 121 and 122
6 Credits - ENGLISH
6 Credits - MATH
6 Credits - Social Science or Free Electives
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Bachelor of Science (Chemistry)
Sample of 1st Year courses:
6 Credits - CHEM 121 and 122
6 Credits - PHYS 121 and 122
6 Credits - ENGLISH
6 Credits - Calculus MATH 121(or 112) and 122
6 Credits - Social Science or Free Electives
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Bachelor of Science (Mathematics)
Sample of 1st Year courses:
6 Credits – Calculus MATH 121(or 112) and 122
6 Credits - a Second Science
6 Credits - ENGLISH
6 Credits - MATH or a Third Science
6 Credits - Social Science or Free Electives
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Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
Sample of 1st Year courses:
6 Credits - PSYC 100
6 Credits - a Second Science
6 Credits - ENGLISH
6 Credits - MATH
6 Credits - Social Science or Free Electives
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Bachelor of Engineering (BEng)
Sample of 1st Year courses:
9 Credits - ENGI 125, 145 and 265
6 Credits - PHYS 121 and 122
6 Credits - CHEM 121 and 122
12 Credits - MATH 121, 122, 187, 115
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Bachelor of Science Community
Studies (BScCS)
Concentrations in:
Biodiversity
Integrative Science
Psychology, Health, and Environment
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Bachelor of Technology (BET)
Concentrations in:
Electronics & Controls
Environmental Studies
Manufacturing
Petroleum
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BET (E&C) – term one
MATH 131 Math I
PHYS 113 Elements of Physics I
ENGI 101 Industrial Safety and Applied Shop
Practices
ENGI 125 Engineering Graphics
ELEC 111 Fundamentals of Electricity I
COMP 101 Computer Applications
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BET (E&C) – term two
MATH 132 Math II
PHYS 115 Elements of Physics II
DRAF 126 Industrial Applications of Drafting
COMM Elective
ELEC 122 Fundamentals of Electricity II
ELEC 253 Analog Electronics
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BET (E&C) – term three
MATH 233 Math III
ENGI 256 Digital Logic
ELEC 213 Process Measurements (6-credits)
ELEC 283 Industrial Electronic Circuits
ELEC 284 Machines and Controls
MATH 135 Statistics
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BET (E&C) – term four
MATH 234 Math IV
ELEC 244 Linear Integrated Circuits
ELEC 345 Programmable logic Controllers
ELEC 355 Technological Thesis
ELEC 365 Control Systems (6-credits)
diploma completed after term four
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BET (E&C) – term five
ELEC 267 Signals & Controls
ELEC 412 Digital Signal Processing
ELEC 421 Microelectronic Design Tools
ELEC 480 Selected Topics
MATH 187 Intro to Computing with C++
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BET (E&C) – term six
ENGI 205 Engineering Economics
MATH 122 Differential and Integral Calculus
ELEC 411 Embedded Operating Systems
ELEC 422 Applied Integrated Circuit Systems
ELEC 432 Applied Wireless Systems
degree completed after term six
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BET (ENVI) – term one
MATH 131 Math I
PHYS 113 Elements of Physics I
ENGI 101 Industrial Safety and Applied Shop
Practices
ENGI 125 Engineering Graphics
CHEM 121 General Chemistry I
PUBH 101 Cell Processes and Environmental
Effects
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BET (ENVI) – term two
MATH 132 Math II
PHYS 115 Elements of Physics II
ENGI 253 Fluid Mechanics
CHEM 122 General Chemistry II
PUBH 204 Municipal Services
DRAF 126 Industrial Applications of Drafting
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BET (ENVI) – term three
COMP 101 Computer Applications
BIOL 203 Environmental Biology
MICR 223 Introductory Microbiology
COMM Elective
MATH 135 Introductory Statistics
GEOL 234 Engineering Geology
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BET (ENVI) – term four
CHEM 213 Environmental Chemistry
GEOL 315 Hydrogeology
ENVI 315 Air Pollution
PUBH 457 Waste Management
MICR 335 Environmental Microbiology
ENVI 325 Occupational Hygiene
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BET (ENVI) – term five
ENVI 416 Environmental Impact Assessment I
ENGI 276 Environmental Engineering, or
ENVI 436 Engineering for Sustainable
Development I
ENVI 499* Environmental Research Project
ENVI 456 Environmental Auditing
XXX Elective
XXX Elective
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BET (ENVI) – term six
ENGI 205 Engineering Economics
PUBH 411 Risk Assessment in Public Health
ENVI 417 Environmental Impact Assessment II
ENVI 437 Engineering for Sustainable
Development II
ENVI 499* Environmental Research Project
PUBH 435 Quality and Environmental Project
Management (degree completed after term six)
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BET (MANF) – term five
MANF 413 Statistical Process Control
MANF 415 Manufacturing Processes and
Standards
MANF 417 Production Cost Control
Recommended Elective
Recommended Elective
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BET (MANF) – term six
MANF 411 Total Quality Management
MANF 419 Competitive Manufacturing Studies
MANF 421 People in Manufacturing
MANF 423 Product Synthesis
Recommended Elective
degree completed after term six
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BET (PETR) – term one
MATH 131 Math 1
PHYS 113 Elements of Physics I
ENGI 101 Industrial Safety and Applied Shop
Practices
ENGI 125 Engineering Graphics
GEOL 234 Engineering Geology
COMP 101 Computer Applications
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BET (PETR) – term two
MATH 132 Math II
PHYS 115 Elements of Physics II
ENGI 253 Fluid Mechanics
PETR 132 Drilling Engineering
PETR 112 Petroleum Product and
Processing
DRAF 126 Industrial Applications of Drafting
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BET (PETR) – term three
MATH 233 Math III
COMM Elective
ENGI 111 Statics
PETR 211 Reservoir Engineering I
PETR 221 Marine Environment Protection,
Safety and Loss Control
PETR 310 Petroleum Process Simulation
PETR 380 Production Engineering
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BET (PETR) – term four
MANF 411 Total Quality Management
PETR 300 Selected Topics
PETR 340 Advanced Process Simulation
PETR 350 Materials and Equipment Design
PETR 370 Senior Petroleum Project
ELEC 345 Programmable Logic Controllers
diploma completed after term four
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BET (PETR) – term five
ENGI 205 Engineering Economics
PETR 426 Management of Technological Innovation I
PETR 436 Process Control and Optimization
Systems
PETR 446 Project Design and Evaluation
Techniques
PETR 447 Codes and Specifications in the
Petroleum Industry
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BET (PETR) – term six
PETR 437 Distributed Control Systems and PLC
PETR 427 Management of Technological Innovation II
MECH 274 Fluid Power
Ethics Elective
Chemistry Elective
degree completed after term six
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BTech (EMGN) – post diploma
EMGN 401 Introduction to Disaster Management
EMGN 402 Disaster Preparedness and Response
EMGN 403 Business & Industry Crisis Management and the Use
of Technology in Emergency Management
EMGN 404 Hazardous Materials Management and Hazards
Mitigation
EMGN 405 Operational Recovery
EMGN 406 Management of Public Emergencies/Practice and
Procedure for the Incident Commander
EMGN 407 Terrorism and Emergency Management
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Examples of Average Requirements
BSc General (3yr): 55% overall; 60% in concentration
BSc Major: 60% overall; 65% in major
BSc Honours: 70% overall; 75% in major
BSc Double Major: 60% overall; 65% 1st major; 60% 2nd major
BET (3 yr): 50%
BTech: pass 50%; but overall 65% required
MBA: pass 70%
BEng: in academic year where average is below 60%; no credit
for courses with grade of 50-59%
BScN: move to 2nd year 60%; Advanced Major 70%, in 3rd and 4th.
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Student Name:
SID:
CORE (24 credits)
Course
Number
1Engl 100 or 200
200
2Engl 100 or 200
200
3Social Sc.
An/S 282
4Social Sc.
An/S 282
5Philosophy
Phil 222 or ethics 225
6Phil. or Huma
Phil 222 or Huma 117
7Mathematics
135
8Mathematics
121
Course
1Chem
2Chem
3Chem
4Chem
ANOTHER SCIENCE (12 credits)
Number
121
122
221
261
SCIENCE ELECTIVES (12 credits)
Course
Number
1Phys
110
2Phys
110
3
3 Credits
Grade
94
94
96
96
94
95
100
70
3 Credits
Grade
100
96
100
93
Course
Number
5Biology
6Biology
7Biology
8Biology
9Biology
BIOLOGY (54 credits)
3 Credits
Number
Grade
101
97
104
95
202
98
203
100
42 credits with 24 beyond 200-level
317
94
367
99
387
100
393
98
399
10Biology
11Biology
12Biology
13Biology
14Biology
15Biology
16Biology
490
490
3 Credits
Grade
17Biology
98 18Biology
98
4
FREE ELECTIVES (18 credits)
Course
1Biology
2Biology
3Biology
4Biology
3 Credits
6 credits at the 400-level
469
467
Computer
yes
Statistics
yes
Org. Chem.
yes
Grade
99
98
Calculated
Required
1Artt
100
99
Overall Average
95.6
70
2Artt
3Artt
4Phil
5Phil
6
100
105
100
110
99
Biology Ave. (3-18)
98.3
75
90
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Approved:
Date:
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Course and Program Approval
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Department
Degree/Diploma Committee (or School Exec. Comm.)
Academic School
Academic Committee of Senate
Senate
Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission
(MPHEC)…office in Fredericton, NB
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Grade Equivalencies
90 - 100 = A+
85 - 89 = A
80 - 84 = A70 - 79 = B
60 - 69 = C
50 - 59 = D
0 - 49 = F
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Want More?
http://www.cbu.ca/sites/cbu.ca/files/pdfs/current-calendar.pdf
Allen Britten, PhD; Dean of Science
School of Science & Technology
+902 563-1262 Allen_Britten@cbu.ca
Joanne Hughes, Assistant to the Dean of Science
School of Science & Technology
+902 563-1341 Joanne_Hughes@cbu.ca
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