| Student ID:__________________________ Student name:_______________________ Advisor/Supervisor name:_______________________ | Calendar: 2016-2017 Undergraduate Academic Calendar Program: First-year Engineering Success Program Minimum credits required:__________________ | ||
First-year Engineering Success Program |
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General informationThe objective of the First-year Engineering Success Program is to provide first-year engineering students with an opportunity, before the start of second year, to complete first-year courses for which they have not obtained credit, to upgrade their grade point average and academic standing, and to improve their preparation for studies in subsequent years. The program involves a second offering of demanding first-year courses. At the end of the fall semester, engineering students who have failed or are missing Calculus I (MATH 1010U) or Physics I (PHY 1010U), are encouraged to take the course(s) during the winter semester. Students on probation will likely be required to take or repeat the courses that they have not already passed. The follow-up courses Calculus II (MATH 1020U) and Physics II (PHY 1020U), along with the other first-year courses noted below, will be offered during the summer semester. Students who register in and successfully complete the transition program courses will have their academic standing re-evaluated. This re-evaluation will include all the grades received in success program courses. The First-year Engineering Success courses are outlined in the schedule below: | |||
Winter semester | |||
| Course Name | Term taken | Grade | |
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| ENGR 1015U – Introduction to Engineering (This course is only applicable to students in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.) | |||
| MATH 1010U – Calculus I | |||
| PHY 1010U – Physics I | |||
Spring/Summer semester | |||
| Course Name | Term taken | Grade | |
| CHEM 1800U – Chemistry for Engineers | |||
| ENGR 1025U – Engineering Design | |||
| ENGR 1200U – Introduction to Programming for Engineers | |||
| MATH 1020U – Calculus II | |||
| MATH 1850U – Linear Algebra for Engineers | |||
| PHY 1020U – Physics II | |||
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