Winter 2008 Undergraduate Calendar


FACULTY OF SCIENCE

Bachelor of Science (General Science)

Total courses: thirty.

Major requirements: 14 courses
(a) six Science "core" courses, consisting of three, two-course sequences chosen from both 55-140 and 55-141; both 59-140 and 59-141; both 60-104 and 60-106 (or 60-205), or both 60-140 and 60-141; both 61-140 and 61-141; both 62-130 and 65-205 (or both 62-140 and 62-141, or both 62-140 and 65-205); both 64-140 and 64-141; both 67-100 and 67-102;
(b) eight additional Science courses, consisting of any four courses at the 200 level or above from two of the areas of concentration selected above. (Some areas of study offer courses which may not be taken for credit by students majoring in the area of study. Such courses may not be taken to satisfy this requirement.)

Other requirements:
(a) four additional Science courses;
(b) four courses from Arts/Languages and Social Sciences, with at least one from each;
(c) eight courses from any area of study.

At least four courses in the areas of Science concentration must be at the 300 level or above and may be counted as courses in Major requirements (b) or Other requirements (a) or (c).

Standing Required for Continuation in the B.Sc. (General Science) Program

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.

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