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Undeclared
Degree students may begin their studies in the B.A. or in the B.Sc. degree as Undeclared Students. This means that they have not yet chosen a program within the degree. Undeclared students normally must apply to enter a program before beginning their second year of study. The Student Academic Success Centre offers support to Undeclared students in making this decision. To give themselves the greatest range of choices when selecting a program, Undeclared students should conform to the following guidelines in selecting their courses. Bachelor of Arts Undeclared B.A. students should register in: 1. A B.A. First-year seminar (FYSM); 2. Courses in at least three different disciplines leading to programs within the B.A. Requirement 1 is mandatory for most first year B.A. students. Guidance in selecting courses to meet the condition of Requirement 2 is contained in the Handbook for New Students. Bachelor of Science Undeclared B.Sc. students should register in: 1. 2.0 credits in Experimental Science; 2. 1.0 credit in Mathematics; 3. 1.0 credit in Mathematics, Experimental Science or Computer Science; 4. 1.0 credit chosen from NSCI 1000 Seminar in Science and/or Approved Arts or Social Sciences. Experimental Science Courses Biology: BIOL 1003, BIOL 1004 Chemistry: CHEM 1000[1.0] Geology: GEOL 1006, GEOL 1007, GEOL 1008 Physics: PHYS 1001 and PHYS 1002, PHYS 1003 and PHYS 1004, PHYS 1007 and PHYS 1008 Appropriate Mathematics Courses Calculus: MATH 1002[1.0], MATH 1007 Algebra: MATH 1102[1.0], MATH 1107 Appropriate Computer Science Courses COMP 1004, COMP 1005, COMP 1006 Approved Arts or Social Sciences These courses are specified in the Academic Regulations for the Bachelor of Science Degree section of this Calendar. Academic Standing for Undeclared Students For purposes of Academic Performance Evaluation, Undeclared students
are assessed using only the Overall CGPA. |
Carleton
University
2002-2003 Undergraduate Calendar Comments about Calendar only to: calendareditor@carleton.ca |