The Newfoundland and Labrador Credit and Program/Block Transfer GuideDepartment of Advanced Education, Skills and Labour 2019 - 2020 The arrangements for transfer of credit recorded in
Trang 1The Newfoundland and Labrador Credit and Program/Block Transfer Guide
Department of Advanced Education, Skills and Labour
2019 - 2020
The arrangements for transfer of credit recorded in this Transfer Guide apply to courses orprograms taken during the current academic year (September 1 to August 31) Credit for courses
or programs taken previously is normally governed by the appropriate Transfer Guide for the year
DISCLAIMER: Every reasonable effort is made to keep this information accurate and current.
All final decisions regarding the transferability of courses or programs should be confirmed with
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Section 1: Overview of the Public Post-Secondary System 1.1 Recommended Points of First Contact 8
1.2 College of the North Atlantic 11
1.3 Memorial University 12
1.4 Apprenticeship Training 15
1.5 Private Training Institutions 15
1.6 Adult Basic Education (ABE) Program 15
Section 2: Transfer of Credit Arrangements by Sending Institution 2.1 Course-by-Course Transfer of Credit – Public Post-Secondary Institutions 19
2.1.1 College of the North Atlantic 20
2.1.2 College – University Credit Transfer Agreements 30
2.1.3 Marine Institute 37
2.1.4 Memorial University (St John’s and Grenfell Campuses) 43
2.2 Credit Transfer Involving Other Agencies and Organizations 50
2.2.1 Apprenticeship and Trades Certification Division, Department of Advanced
Education, Skills and Labour …….……… …… 50
2.2.2 Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) Certification Path – Exemption Policy for CPA Preparatory Courses ……… 59
2.3 Credit Transfer Involving Maritime Universities ……… 63
Section 3: Program or Block Transfer .67
Section 4: Programs Linked to High School 4.1 Advanced Placement (AP) Program 103
4.2 International Baccalaureate (IB) Program 111
4.3 Adult Basic Education (ABE) Program 116
Section 5: Explanation of Terms 123
Section 6: Institutional Admissions and Transfer Policy 6.1 College of the North Atlantic 130
6.2 Marine Institute 133
6.3 Memorial University 137
Trang 3The Transfer Guide is made available with assistance from Memorial University, includingGrenfell Campus and the Marine Institute, College of the North Atlantic, the Department ofAdvanced Education, Skills and Labour, and the Department of Education and Early ChildhoodDevelopment The Transfer Guide is designed as a guidance tool to be used in conjunction withother post-secondary education and training planning resources The Transfer Guide listsestablished transfer of credit precedents available to students in Newfoundland and Labrador The arrangements for transfer of credit recorded in this Transfer Guide apply to courses orprograms taken during the current academic year (September 1 to August 31) Credit for courses orprograms taken previously is normally governed by the appropriate Transfer Guide for the year inwhich courses were taken Students who have interrupted their studies or spread them over alonger period of time should seek advice from the institution which the student wishes to enter to
determine the current status of transfer arrangements
Registrars, guidance counselors, high school teachers, instructors and students at the secondary andpost-secondary levels will find the Transfer Guide to be an important and relevant reference source
to inform and assist in matters relating to the transfer of credit from one institution to anotherwithin the provincial public post-secondary system To view or for a printable version of theTransfer Guide, including access to the Online Transfer Guide Database, go to:http://www.gov.nl.ca/aesl
If you have any comments, suggestions or inquiries concerning this or future versions, pleasecontact the Department of Advanced Education, Skills and Labour at:
Department of Advanced Education, Skills and Labour
Post-Secondary Education Branch
3rd Floor, West Block, Confederation Building
Trang 4Section One: provides an overview of the public post-secondary system in the province.
Section Two: provides access as well as information on how to use the online Transfer Guide
database, and lists credit transfer arrangements on a sending institution basis Because transferagreements between the public post-secondary institutions are not necessarily two-way, the tables
in section two are to be read from sending to receiving institution only
Example one: A student has successfully completed some courses at College of the North Atlantic
and wishes to find out if they can transfer any of those credits to Memorial University In this case,College of the North Atlantic is the sending institution and Memorial University is the receivinginstitution
Here’s how to find out if there are any credit transfer possibilities:
Go to Section 2.1.1 where College of the North Atlantic is the sending institution
Look to see if any courses successfully completed are listed in the sending column
If so, go across to where Memorial University is the receiving institution and thecorresponding course to which credit transfer is granted
Example two:
A student has successfully completed some courses at Memorial University and wishes to find out
if they can transfer any of those credits to College of the North Atlantic In this case, the university
is the sending institution and College of North Atlantic is the receiving institution
Here’s how to find out if there are any credit transfer possibilities:
Go to Section 2.1.4 where Memorial University is the sending institution.
Look to see if courses successfully completed are listed in the sending column
If so, go across to where College of the North Atlantic is the receiving institution andthe corresponding course to which credit transfer is granted
For more information refer to Section 2.1.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The courses listed in section 2.1 are not necessarily available at all
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post-secondary institutions
Section Four: provides transfer of credit information for three programs linked to high school: the
Advanced Placement program, the International Baccalaureate program, and the Adult BasicEducation program
Section Five: provides an explanation of terms related to credit transfer.
Section Six: provides a brief description of the admission requirements and transfer policies of
each public post-secondary institution
It should be noted that:
1 The Transfer Guide identifies where special transfer agreements exist for similar courses
2 The Transfer Guide indicates the minimum transfer of credit which is available for priorpost-secondary educational experience upon admission to another post-secondaryinstitution Additional transfer of credit may be available on an individual basis
3 The tables in Section Two are to be read from sending institution to receiving institution
only Transfer agreements are not necessarily two-way
4 The information in this Transfer Guide is the most recent at the time it is available.However, due to ongoing negotiations between institutions, there may be instances whereinformation is not up to date Should questions arise, the user is encouraged to referenceinstitutional calendars and consult with Registrar/Student Service offices
5 Transfer is sometimes possible for courses or programs not contained in this TransferGuide Such arrangements are generally considered on an individual basis Studentsseeking special consideration are advised to consult the Registrar/Student Service Offices
at both the sending and receiving institutions
6 Where no entry or a blank space appears in the receiving institution column of the
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College of the North Atlantic
Memorial University, including Grenfell Campus and the Marine Institute
Other sectors of the post-secondary education system include:
Adult Basic Education (ABE)
Apprenticeship training
Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) Atlantic School of Business
Private training institutions
College of the North Atlantic
For email addresses, consult the College website at: www.cna.nl.ca
For information on programs, call 1-888-982-2268
Phone: (709) 891-5600Fax: (709) 891-2256Carbonear CampusP.O Box 60
Carbonear, NL A1Y 1A7Phone: (709) 596-6139Fax: (709) 596-2688Clarenville Campus
69 Pleasant St
Clarenville, NLA5A 1V9Phone: (709) 466-6906Fax: (709) 466-2771Corner Brook Campus
141 O’Connell Drive P.O Box 822
Corner Brook, NLA2H 6H6
Phone: (709) 637-8530Fax: (709) 634-2126
Gander CampusP.O Box 395 Gander, NL A1V 1W8 Phone: (709) 651-4800Fax: (709) 651-4854Grand Falls-Windsor Campus
5 Cromer Ave Grand Falls-Windsor, NLA2A 1X3
Phone: (709) 292-5600Fax: (709) 489-4180Happy Valley-Goose Bay CampusP.O Box 1720, Station B
Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL A0P1E0
Phone: (709) 896-6300Fax: (709) 896-3733Labrador West Campus
1600 Nichols-Adam HighwayLabrador City, NL
A2V 0B8Phone: (709) 944-5787Fax: (709) 944-5413
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1 Prince Philip Drive P.O Box 1693
St John's, NLA1C 5P7Phone: (709) 758-7368Fax: (709) 758-7304 Ridge Road Campus
153 Ridge Road P.O Box 1150
St John’s, NLA1C 6L8Phone: (709) 758-7101Fax: (709) 758-7059
Seal Cove CampusP.O Box 19003Station Seal CoveConception Bay South, NLA1X 5C7
Phone: (709) 744-6846Fax: (709) 744-3929
St Anthony CampusP.O Box 550
St Anthony, NLA0K 4S0
Phone: (709) 454-3559Fax: (709) 454-8808
St John's, NLA1C 5R3Phone: (709) 778-0380/
1-800-563-5799Fax: (709) 778-0322E-mail: admissions@mi.mun.caWebsite: www.mi.mun.ca
Grenfell CampusOffice of the RegistrarP.O Box 2000
Corner Brook, NLA2H 6P9
Phone: (709) 637-6298/6206 Fax: (709) 637-6250E-mail: info@grenfell.mun.caWebsite: www.grenfell.mun.ca
Adult Basic Education Program
Department of Advanced Education, Skills and Labour
Division of Literacy and Institutional Services
West Block, Confederation Building
St John’s, NL
A1B 4J6
Phone: (709) 729-6828
Website: http://www.gov.nl.ca/aesl
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Department of Advanced Education, Skills and Labour
Apprenticeship and Trades Certification Division
West Block, Confederation Building
Student Recruitment Advisor
CPA Atlantic School of Business
Suite 500, 95 Bonaventure Ave
Trang 13College of the North Atlantic is governed by a single provincial board and administered by amain executive office with 17 campus locations throughout the province
The Comprehensive Arts and Science Transfer (CAS Transfer: College-University) program is acertificate program offered at the Burin, Carbonear, Grand Falls-Windsor, Happy Valley-GooseBay and Labrador West campuses The program has been developed through an agreement withMemorial University It provides the opportunity to complete a suite of courses for which to gaincredit from the College as well as from Memorial University For more information please refer
to Section 2.1.2.
College of the North Atlantic is responsible for delivering educational services throughout theprovince These include:
1 two and three-year programs leading to a diploma;
2 one-year post-graduate programs leading to an advanced diploma;
3 full-time, occupational courses leading to a certificate;
4 academic upgrading programs;
5 career enhancement and personal development programs;
6 courses conducted in formal institutional settings, and courses delivered in communities tomeet local needs;
7 various skills training programs funded by Service Canada;
8 applied research and technology transfer;
9 courses conducted in partnership with other institutions such as Memorial University, theMarine Institute, community agencies, and the private sector;
10 the Office of Distributed Learning (DL) provides web-based online access to College credit courses as well as certificate and diploma programs; and
11 special interest, hobby and craft courses on an evening, part-time, or workshop basis
Trang 14Memorial University is the province’s only university comprising of the St John’s campus, Signal Hill Campus located in St John’s, Marine Institute located in St John’s, Grenfell Campus located in Corner Brook, and a residential campus in Harlow, England Founded in
1925, Memorial University College was established to honour Newfoundland soldiers who died
in the First World War The College became a full-fledged university 24 years later Today,Memorial University educates students at the undergraduate and graduate levels
The university has six faculties, nine schools, and one institute offering degrees at various levels:
Faculties: Business Administration
EducationEngineering and Applied ScienceHumanities and Social SciencesMedicine
ScienceSchools: Arts and Social Science (Grenfell Campus)
Fine Arts (Grenfell Campus)Graduate Studies
MusicNursingPharmacyHuman Kinetics and RecreationScience and the Environment (Grenfell Campus)Social Work
Institute: Marine Institute
▪ School of Fisheries ▪ School of Maritime Studies ▪ School of Ocean Technology
Memorial's Campuses:
The St John's campus of Memorial University is the largest campus where students may pursue
studies in six faculties - Business Administration, Education, Engineering and Applied Science,
Trang 15The Signal Hill Campus, located in St John’s at the site of the old Battery Hotel, officially
opened to the public in September 2018 With a focus on public engagement and innovation, thesite includes conference and meeting facilities, graduate student accommodations, and a variety
of offices including the Office of Public Engagement, the Gardiner Centre, Genesis Centre, theHarris Centre, the Newfoundland Quarterly, and the Johnson Geo Centre
The Marine Institute, also located in St John’s, offers degree, diploma, certificate and other
programs in the areas of fisheries and marine science and technology, including Canada’s onlydegree program in maritime studies
Grenfell Campus, located in Corner Brook, offers a variety of four-year undergraduate degree
programs in Arts (english, historical studies, humanities, psychology, social/cultural studies),Business, Environment and Sustainability (environmental studies or resource management), FineArts (theatre, visual arts), Nursing, and Science (computational mathematics, environmentalscience {biology or chemistry}, general science, physics, psychology) The campus offers threegraduate programs
Memorial's campus in Harlow, England hosts co-op students in Business and Engineering, and
Education students during the professional year of their program Specialized programs are alsooffered for students in nursing, humanities and social sciences Memorial University also has
‘study abroad’ programs in Saint Pierre et Miquelon, Europe, and formal exchange programswith universities in Canada and abroad
A variety of credit and non-credit courses are available from Memorial using online techniques
and technology For information on Memorial's online education courses, please contact the
Centre for Innovation in Teaching and Learning at (709) 864-8700 or 1-866-435-1396 (outside
St John’s)
Bachelor of Nursing (Collaborative) Program:
The Bachelor of Nursing (Collaborative) program is offered at three sites: Memorial UniversitySchool of Nursing (St John’s), the Centre for Nursing Studies (St John’s), and Western Regional
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Phone: (709) 864-8560
1.4 Apprenticeship Training
Apprenticeship training involves on-the-job training under the supervision of a certified journeyperson, and periods of classroom training to learn the technical knowledge required to becomecompetent in an occupation The number and the length of on-the-job and classroom technicaltraining periods vary depending upon the occupation When training in an occupation throughthe apprenticeship system, the individual becomes an apprentice by having an Apprenticeship
Trang 17apprenticeship training, please contact the Apprenticeship and Trades Certification Division at:(709) 729-2729, 1-877-771-3737, email: app@gov.nl.ca or visit the Department of Advanced
Education, Skills and Labour website at: http://www.gov.nl.ca/aesl.
1.5 Private Training Institutions
A list of private institutions can be obtained by contacting the Literacy and Institutional ServicesDivision, Department of Advanced Education, Skills and Labour at (709) 729-3100, or on theDepartment of Advanced Education, Skills and Labour website at: http://www.gov.nl.ca/aesl
1.6 Adult Basic Education (ABE) Program
In Newfoundland and Labrador, one way to achieve high school equivalency is completing theAdult Basic Education (ABE) program The ABE program consists of three levels: Level I refers
to basic literacy and numeracy skills; Level II provides transitional skills similar to public schoolgrades 7-9; and Level III corresponds to grades 10-12 and requires the completion of a minimum
of 36 credits in order to graduate ABE is delivered using provincially-developed curriculum and
is a predominantly individualized, classroom-based program ABE is offered in a variety offormats including full-time, part-time and online (Level I only) The ABE program is delivered
by community-based organizations and private institutions For more information on the ABEprogram, visit the Department of Advanced Education, Skills and Labour website at:
http://www.gov.nl.ca/aesl
Trang 21The transfer arrangements in Section Two apply to courses or programs taken during this academic year
(September 1 to August 31) Credit for courses taken previously is normally governed by the appropriateTransfer Guide for the year in which courses were taken Students who have interrupted their studies or spreadthem out over a longer period of time should seek advice from the institution which the student wishes to enter
to determine the current status of transfer arrangements The tables in Section Two are to be read from
sending to receiving institution only Transfers are not necessarily two-way, for example:
College of the North
Here is how this table is read, from sending to receiving:
A student who has successfully completed Statistics MA1670 at College of the North Atlantic will receivecredit for Statistics 2107M, Statistics 2108M at Marine Institute or Statistics 2500 at Memorial University.This does not necessarily mean that:
A student who has successfully completed Statistics 2107M, Statistics 2108M at Marine Institute or Statistics
2500 at Memorial University will receive credit for Statistics MA1670 at College of the North Atlantic
In order to determine if the reverse is true, go to Section 2.1.3 where Marine Institute is the sending institution and to Section 2.1.4 where Memorial University is the sending institution, and look across to see if there is
any corresponding credit transfer at College of the North Atlantic (the receiving institution)
Note: The courses listed in the following tables are not necessarily available at all university and college
campuses Please consult the appropriate institutional calendar for more information
2.1.1 College of the North Atlantic
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unspecified credit hours
Business Communication I CM1240
AND II CM1241 AND Oral
Communications CM2200 AND Report
Writing CM2300
2Business – three unspecified credit hours
*Business Finance FN2110 AND
FN2111
2Business 4500
2Business 3030
unspecified credit hoursCollective Agreement Administration 2Business - three
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Current Topics in Human Resource
Management and Industrial Relations
HN3110
2Business – three unspecified credit hours
unspecified credit hours
unspecified credit hours
OR 2Business 1020
2Business 2100
unspecified credit hours
*Human Resource Management I
HN1230 AND II HN1240
2Business 4320 OR
2Business 3300
unspecified credit hours
*Intermediate Financial Accounting I
2Business 1010
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*Managerial Accounting I AC2250 AND
unspecified credit hoursOccupational Health and Safety
HN1400
2Business - three unspecified credit hoursOil and Gas Production Accounting
AC2540
2Business - three unspecified credit hours
Business 2300
unspecified credit hours
Principles of Internal Auditing AC2360 2Business - three
unspecified credit hours
OR Business 0XX3
unspecified credit hours
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unspecified credit hoursStrategic Compensation and Benefits
HN2200
2Business – three unspecified credit hours
unspecified credit hours
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Technical Report Writing II CM1401 Communication Skills
1104 OR 1200 OR
1201 OR 1202 OR
1205
Computer Science
Fundamentals of Database Design
CP3410 AND Object Oriented
Programming in Java CP2280
Computer Science – three unspecified credit hours (first year level)
three unspecified credit hours (first year level)Computer Systems Architecture CP1880 Computer Science 2003
three unspecified credit hours (fourth year level)
Economics
Engineering
Digital Systems I (Logic) DP1110 Digital Logic
ELTR2102Electrotechnology I ET1100 Electrotechnology 1100
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Electrotechnology II ET1101 Electrotechnology
ELTK 1200M
Environmental Science
Environmental Assessment I EN1600,
Environmental Assessment II EN1601,
Solid Waste Management EN2220 AND
Wastewater Management and Treatment
EN2540
Environmental Science 4131
Environmental Studies
1000
Remote Sensing SU1550 AND
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
SU3210
Environmental Studies 2000
History
unspecified credit hours(second year level)
Human Kinetics and Recreation
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Introduction to Community Recreation
Leadership RS1100
1Human Kinetics and Recreation 2000Principles and Procedures of Therapeutic
Recreation RS1530
1Human Kinetics and Recreation -three unspecified credit hoursPrinciples of Physical Fitness FH1200,
Physical Activity Programming for
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Supervised Field Placement Experience I
FW1710, Supervised Field Placement
Experience II FW1711, Supervised Field
Placement Experience III FW2710 AND
Supervised Field Placement Experience
IV FW2711
1Human Kinetics and Recreation 299W
Mathematics
Mathematics MA1100 1Mathematics 1100
Music
Music Theory I MU1130 AND Songs &
Songwriting MU1200
2Music 1120
unspecified credit hours(first year level)
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Psychology
unspecified credit hours
unspecified credit hours(second year level)
unspecified credit hours(first year level)
Sociology - Labrador Society and
Culture SC1400
Sociology – three unspecified credit hours(first year level)
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Statistics
Statistics 2108M Statistics 2500 OR 2550
Tourism
*Course(s) must have been completed at one of the following locations: Bay St George, Burin, Carbonear, Clarenville, Corner Brook, Grand Falls-Windsor, Port aux Basques, Prince Philip Drive
1 Provided a grade of 60 per cent is achieved
2 Provided a grade of 65 per cent is achieved
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The Comprehensive Arts and Science Transfer (CAS Transfer: College-University) program is acertificate program offered at the Burin, Carbonear, Grand Falls-Windsor, Happy Valley-Goose Bayand Labrador West campuses of College of the North Atlantic The program has been developedthrough an agreement with Memorial University It provides students with the opportunity to complete
a suite of courses for which they will gain credit from College of the North Atlantic as well as fromMemorial University The following table provides a list of the College courses within the programthat are transferable to Memorial University and constitute the equivalent of a first year of universitystudies For more information on the program and its courses, please contact College of the NorthAtlantic at: 1-888-982-2268 or go to the College’s website at: www.cna.nl.ca
Note: In areas of curriculum content and testing methodologies, these courses are identical to
1001
Biology 1002
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However, mathematical skills are required, and students with low marks in high school Academic Mathematics (less than 70 per cent) are strongly recommended to upgrade their mathematics background
of this course is not to re-teach core chemical concepts but to build on them Students with a weak chemistry background are advised to register for
Mathematics Placement Test
OR Memorial Mathematics
1090
Economics 1010
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Minimum of 60 per cent in
English 3201 OR in the former
combination of Language 3101
AND a minimum of 60 per cent
in one of Thematic Literature
MUN’s admission requirements)
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this course; this can be waived with special permission of the head of the Folklore
EL1420 OR Memorial French
1500 OR High School French
3200
French 1501
Introductory
French III EL1440
EL1430 OR Memorial French
55 per cent on the Mathematics
Placement Test OR a pass (50
per cent) in Mathematics 1041
Mathematics 1090
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Placement Test OR a pass (50
per cent) in Mathematics 1041
50 per cent on the Mathematics
Placement Test OR a pass (50
per cent) in Mathematics 1041
75 per cent on Mathematics
Placement Test OR a pass (50
per cent) in Mathematics 1104
OR a pass in Mathematics 3204 AND at least 85 per cent on the
Mathematics Placement Test
OR a pass in Mathematics 3205 AND at least 75 per cent on the
Mathematics Placement Test
MA1130 OR ten credit hours in
first year mathematics courses (two first year math courses)
Mathematics 2050 Math 2203
Physics
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minimum mark of 70 per cent
OR a pass in high school Level III Advanced Mathematics OR
College Mathematics MA1104 (Memorial Mathematics 1090)
College Mathematics MA1104 (Memorial Mathematics 1090) may be taken concurrently
Physics 1020 Physics 1100
Introductory
Physics II PH1121
College Physics PH1120 OR Memorial Physics 1020 OR College Physics PH1130 OR Memorial Physics 1050 AND
College Mathematics MA1130
OR Memorial Mathematics
1000 College Mathematics MA1130 (Memorial
Mathematics 1000) may be taken concurrently
Physics 1021 Physics 1200
Physics I PH1130 High School Physics 2204 AND
3204 AND College
Mathematics MA1130 (Memorial Mathematics 1000)
College Mathematics MA1130 (Memorial Mathematics 1000) may be taken concurrently
Physics 1050 Physics 1100
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MA1131 (Memorial Mathematics 1001) College Mathematics MA1131 (Memorial Mathematics 1001) may be taken concurrently
No prerequisite Sociology – three
unspecified credit hours(second-year level)
2.1.3 Marine Institute
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Atlantic Memorial University (St John’s/Grenfell Campuses)
Biology
hours (first year level)
hours (third year level)
Chemistry
Communications
Communications Skills 1100 Technical Report Writing I
CM1400Communication Skills 1200 Technical Report Writing II
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Atlantic Memorial University (St John’s/Grenfell Campuses)
Digital Logic 2102 Digital Electronics DP1110
Electrical Practice 2300 Analog Electronics (M,E)
PE2100Electrotechnology 227 Physics 1321
Electrotechnology 1100 Electrotechnology ET1100
Electrotechnology 1200 Electrotechnology ET1101
Engineering Graphics 1100 Engineering Graphics
EG1110Fluids 3100 Fluid Power (Hydraulics/
Pneumatics) FM3100
Hydraulics 312 AND 322 Hydraulics WA1100
Materials and Processes
2100 Materials and Processes CF1100
Mathematics 111 AND 121
AND 211 AND 223
Mathematics MA1100 OR MA1700 AND MA1101