Winter 2013 Undergraduate Calendar


FACULTY OF SCIENCE


Bachelor of Science (General Science)

Total courses: thirty.

Major requirements: 18 courses

(a) two sets of six courses from two different Departments or School as listed:
    · Biological Sciences: 55-140 and 55-141; and *four 55-xxx courses at the 200 level or above
    · Chemistry and Biochemistry: 59-140 and 59-141; and *four 59-xxx courses at the 200 level or above
    · Computer Science: 60-140 and 60-141; and *four 60-xxx courses at the 200 level or above
    · Environmental Science: 66-140 and 66-141; and *four 66-xxx courses at the 200 level or above
    · Economics: 41-110 and 41-111; and *four 41-xxx courses at the 200 level or above
    · Mathematics and Statistics: 62-140 (or 62-139) and 62-141; and *four 62-xxx or 65-xxx courses at the 200 level or above
    · Physics: 64-140 and 64-141; and *four 64-xxx courses at the 200 level or above

*NOTE: These courses must satisfy the Major Requirements for a degree program in the Department or School.

(b) one set of two courses from a third Department or School as listed:
    · Biological Sciences: 55-140 and 55-141
    · Chemistry and Biochemistry: 59-140 and 59-141
    · Computer Science: 60-140 and 60-141, or 60-104 and 60-205, or 60-106 and 60-205
    · Environmental Science: 66-140 and 66-141
    · Economics: 41-110 and 41-111
    · Mathematics and Statistics: one of 62-130, 62-139, or 62-140 and one of 62-141 or 65-205
    · Physics: 64-140 and 64-141 or 64-130 and 64-131
(c) four Science courses at the 300 level or above which satisfy the Major requirements for a degree program of the Department or School in the Faculty of Science that offers the courses.

Other requirements
: 12 courses
(a) four courses from Arts/Languages and Social Sciences, with at least one from each, and
(b) eight courses from any area of study excluding 55-100, 55-101, 59-110, 62-101, 62-102 and 62-194
    Calculation of Major Average
    Consistent with the University of Windsor regulations, the major average is calculated from the grades of all Science courses, excluding the grades obtained in the following courses that cannot be used to fulfill the major requirements in the Department or School offering the course: 55-100, 55-101, 55-212, 59-110, 59-191, 59-201, 59-232, 59-263, 60-207, 60-270, 60-305, 60-336, 66-110, 66-111, 66-210, 66-213,66-214, 62-101, 62-102, 62-194, 64-114, 64-190, 64-191, 64-202, 64-203 and 66-201.
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    Standing Required for Continuation in the B.Sc. (General Science) Program

    1) the minimum requirement for continuation "in good standing" in the General Science program is a cumulative average of 5.0 and an average of 5.0 in the required Science courses of these programs.

    2) If a student has not met the minimum cumulative and science course average requirements by the end of the Summer or Fall term, the student automatically will be placed on probation.

    3) If, at the end of the Winter term, a student has not met the minimum cumulative and science course average requirements, the student's record will be referred to the Academic Standing Committee for a decision.
    (a) If one average is at least 5.0, but the other is between 4.0 and 4.9 (or if both averages are between 4.0 and 4.9), the student normally will be allowed to continue on probation until the next evaluation period.
    By the subsequent evaluation period, both averages must be raised to at least 5.0 or the student will be required to withdraw.
    (b) If both averages are below 4.0, the student normally will be required to withdraw.
    (c)If only one average is below 4.0, the student may be required to withdraw.

    4) A student who has been required to withdraw may not register in the Faculty of Science for twelve months and may not apply for re-admission before the subsequent Summer term. The student must apply for re-admission to the Faculty through the Office of the Registrar by the appropriate deadline date for the term desired and must with the application include a statement of rationale and any documentation of academic success attained elsewhere.

    Readmission to the Faculty is not automatic and will be dependent upon the Academic Standing Committee's assessment of the applicant's prospects for successful completion of the program.
    If readmitted, the student will be placed on probation and must raise the cumulative and science course averages to 5.0 by the next evaluation period and must satisfy any additional conditions of readmission which may have been imposed. If the student fails to meet such requirements, he or she normally will be required to withdraw.
    A student who has been required to withdraw a second time will not be eligible for readmission under any conditions.

    Standing Required for Graduation from the B.Sc. (General Science) Program

    In order to graduate from the B.Sc. (General Science) program, a student must obtain a cumulative average of 5.0 or better in all courses and an average of 5.0 or better in all required Faculty of Science courses in these programs. Students receiving the B.Sc. (General Science) degree will have the designation, "General Science" respectively indicated on their transcripts.

    Bachelor of Science (General Science) Degree Completion Program

    This program is for graduates of a College diploma program in Medical Laboratory Technology (Science) and can be completed by Flexible Learning. Students admitted to this program should seek academic counselling in the Faculty of Science Office.

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