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This is an ARCHIVED version of the Kwantlen University College Calendar for 2004-2005 and is provided for historical reference only. See the current version of the Calendar for updated information.

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Calendar 2004-2005

The on-line version of the University College Calendar is the Official version. In the event of conflict between the printed version and the online version, the on-line version will prevail.

Effective date of this course calendar information, unless otherwise indicated, is Sept. 1, 2004 to Aug. 31, 2005.

Applied Science (Engineering)

Offered at Richmond and Surrey
Start date: September
Open Enrolment
Limited Enrolment upon application for priority registration

Program Description

Kwantlen offers the full first year of the Applied Science Core program for students wishing to transfer to UBC in the following areas of engineering:
Students completing the first year program at Kwantlen are eligible for direct integration into second year engineering at UBC. Students must still apply formally for admission to UBC engineering, as transfer from Kwantlen to UBC is not automatic. Students must contact UBC for minimum CGPA admission requirements.
Students wishing to pursue engineering studies at another university, such as UVic or SFU, should apply for course-by-course transfer credit at the receiving institution.

Admission Requirements

Regular Kwantlen admission requirements apply for entry to Applied Science (Engineering) at Kwantlen. Students wishing to complete the program without having to undertake any preparatory courses need to enter with:
Students with a C or C+ in Principles of Mathematics 12 are eligible to write the Mathematics Placement Test to determine suitability for direct entry into first year calculus (MATH 1120).
Students with less than the above standards can still be admitted to Applied Science, but will be required to take the preparatory courses necessary to qualify for registration in the full course program outlined below. Naturally, this will extend the time necessary to complete the first year of engineering.
Priority Registration Package
Students with all of the above prerequisites and who wish to register in full time studies beginning in September have the option of receiving a priority registration package. Further information regarding this registration option is available through the admissions office. Deadline for application: March 31.

Program Content

Many of the courses are offered in both fall and spring semesters; those that are offered only in the fall or spring semesters are marked (f) or (sp). All of these courses transfer individually with credit for the equivalent course at the universities, with one important exception for UBC: A student must complete a package of Kwantlen's APSC 1151, CHEM 1110 and CHEM 1210 to receive credit in lieu of UBC's APSC 151 and CHEM 154. Kwantlen also offers a number of second-year math and science courses that transfer individually, as well as a wide range of suitable electives to round out a schedule.
Full-time Studies

Semester 1 - fall

APSC 1120 Introduction to Engineering (f)
APSC 1151 Comp. Aided Engineering Graphics (f)
CHEM 1110 The Structure of Matter
CPSC 1103 Intro. to Programming Languages I
ENGL 1100 Writing, Reading & Thinking: An Intro. (or another 1100 level ENGL course)
MATH 1120 Differential Calculus (Calculus I)
PHYS 1120 Physics for Physical & Applied Sciences I

Semester 2 - spring

APSC 1120 continued
CHEM 1210 Chemical Energetics and Dynamics
MATH 1220 Integral Calculus (Calculus II)
MATH 2232 Linear Algebra
MATH 2234 Computer Applications of Linear Algebra
PHYS 1170 Mechanics I (sp)
PHYS 1220 Physics for Physical & Applied Sciences II
Complementary Studies elective (see below)
Note: CHEM 1210, MATH 1120, PHYS 1220 and APSC 1151 are normally also offered on an accelerated basis in May/June.
Complementary Studies Elective
Most social science and humanities courses will meet the requirements of this 3-credit elective. This includes the disciplines of anthropology, human geography, history, humanities, philosophy, political science, psychology and sociology. The elective course must deal with some of the central issues, methodologies and thought processes of the discipline. Basic language courses (particularly mother tongue), physical geography and geology, statistics, computer science or studio/performance courses in the fine arts or music are not normally judged as satisfying the complementary elective requirement.
Note: Students planning to transfer to UVic should take CPSC 1204 instead of a complementary studies elective.
A second English course at the 1100 level would also meet the complementary elective requirement. In fact, for students who have not completed a minimum of 5 years of study in an English school in Canada or the equivalent in another country where English is the principal language, 6 credits (2 courses) of English 1100 level courses at Kwantlen that transfer to UBC would satisfy both the complementary elective requirement and the English language requirement for admission to UBC. UBC does not give credit for both ENGL 1100 and ENGL 1200
To confirm the transferability of the complementary elective requirement (or the language requirement), it is always advisable to contact the university in question.

Transfer

Notes on University Transfer
1. Further information about English and elective courses that qualify, or about threshold requirements for admission to an engineering program at the various universities, are available through, Counselling & Advising offices on all campuses.
2. Students intending to transfer to engineering at a university other than UBC should ensure that course selections conform to requirements at that university.
3. Students intending to transfer to UBC or any other university must submit the appropriate application and meet threshold requirements to that institution.
4. For specific course transfer information, go to the BCCAT website (www.bccat.bc.ca).
5. For more information about the Engineering profession and about transfer between the Universities, University Colleges and Colleges, visit the Association’s web site (www.apeg.bc.ca/ students/profession.html).
6. Students who especially prefer hands-on practical learning to academic study may wish to consider a different pathway to an Engineering degree. Graduates of Kwantlen's two-year Electronics Engineering Technology programs can take a short bridging program to gain university entry to a third year Engineering degree.

Graduation

Upon successful completion of this program (including a minimum CGPA of 2.0), students are awarded a Certificate in Applied Science