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Engineering (Applied Science) Certificate

Full-time or part-time Starts: September and January (most courses) Fees: $4,005 (one year of courses) One year Prince George campus Careers As an engineer, youll be a creative problem-solver, applying your skills to make signicant contributions. Careers include chemical engineer, mechanical engineer, civic/structural engineer, environmental engineer, and computer engineer.
Transferability

2. Chemistry 12 or CHEM 050 3. Principles of Math 12 or Precalculus 12 or Math 050 or Math 100 or equivalent 4. Physics 12 or PHYS 050 Note 1: It is strongly recommended that high school students consult their counsellors to ensure they select the high school courses most appropriate for their chosen career paths. Note 2: The GED certicate meets the general admission requirements, but does not meet specic program or course prerequisites. Note 3: You will need to comply with the prerequisites of the specic courses you select. Note 4: Students applying for admission to Math 101, CSC 109, PHYS 101, or CHEM 111 who obtained a C+ grade or less in Principles of Math 12 (interim grade) or Math 050 will be registered in Math 100. Note 5: Students attending in 2013 who intend to enrol in MATH 101, CSC 109, PHYS 101 or CHEM 111 and who obtained a C+ or less in Pre-calculus 12 (interim grade) or Math 050 will be registered in MATH 100. Program outline APSC 100 APSC 120 CHEM 111 CHEM 112 CSC 109 ENGL 103 MATH 101 MATH 102 MATH 204 PHYS 101 PHYS 102 PHYS 204 Elective Introduction to Engineering Engineering Drawing Fundamentals of Chemistry I Fundamentals of Chemistry II Computing Science I Composition and Style Calculus I Calculus II Linear Algebra Introductory Physics I Introductory Physics II Mechanics I 3 credits

Note: Students transferring to UVic are not required to take the above 3 credits of electives, however, they must take CSC 110 while at CNC and must take ENGR 020 while at UVic. You might also be interested in . . . Computer/Network Electronics Technician Certicate Science, Associate Degree University-level courses in physics University Transfer First-Year Science Important dates Fall term Classes: September 7, 2010 December 17, 2010 Exams: December 9 17, 2010 Spring term Classes: January 4, 2011 April 21, 2011 Exams: April 14 21, 2011 Study break: February 14 18, 2011
Revised: 11.02.14

UBC Students who successfully complete this program with a GPA of at least 2.5 are guaranteed admission to second-year engineering at UBC, if they complete their program at one institution in one year. UVic Engineering transfer provides for a seamless transfer to second-year Engineering. CNC applicants will compete on an equal footing with UVic students for placements in their rst choice of program in second year Other institutions Individual courses also transfer to SFU, UNBC, TRU, and other institutions in BC and Alberta. Students can also transfer to the following programs (with one or two course substitutions): - UNBC/UBC: Joint Environ mental Engineering program - University of Alberta, Faculty of Engineering Admission requirements 1. Successful completion of Grade 12 (with English 12 or English 12: First Peoples) or ABE/CCP Advanced Certicate or GED Certicate or completion of Grade 11, with an outstanding academic record, in the year of application.
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