ASSOCIATE of SCIENCE DEGREE
Entrance requirements
1. B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent.
2. Minimum of two (three preferred) Grade 12 sciences with a grade of B
or better. The subjects classified as Grade 12 sciences are: Biology 12,
Chemistry 12, Computer Science 12, and Physics 12 (preferred).
3. Attendance at information session or interview.
Note:
a) Equivalent UCFV courses are accepted. If you are currently completing
the course requirements, submit an interim transcript with your application.
b) Students should note the prerequisites for UCFV Mathematics 111.
c) Students should note the prerequisites for UCFV English 105.
How to apply
1. Submit the application fee along with your UCFV application for admission form to the Admissions and Records (A&R) office. Application forms are available from any A&R or Student Services office. You can also print an application form from our website , or you can apply directly through the internet at www.pas.bc.ca. See the Admission chart for a complete list of application dates and general information.
Additional documents required for a complete application:
2. Students must attend one information session. When your application is processed, you will be notified of the dates and times of information sessions, normally held in March and April.
3. Upon admission to the program, you will be provided with registration information. A deposit is required when you register (see Fees and Other Costs). This money will be applied to the tuition fees and is not refundable. Final payment of all course fees is due the end of the second week of classes.
4. In cases where interim transcripts are submitted, an admission decision may be made conditional upon completion of academic requirements. Proof of completion of entrance requirements is due the end of the first week in August.
5. If you meet all the entrance requirements but the program is full, you will be given an opportunity to register in the General Science program. You will be placed on a waitlist and should a space become available at a later date, you will be contacted. You must attend an information session in order to maintain a position on the waitlist.
Priority admission (policy under review; may be discontinued for 2002)
Applications for priority admission are accepted for this program. See Priority Admission under Admissions & Registration section for information.
Fees and additional costs
Fees stated are in effect for 2000/01 and are subject to change for 2001/02.
The fees for a full-time student (five courses or 20 credits) would be about $850 per semester. Books and additional supplies would cost $80 to $100 per course. See Fees and Other Costs for more information.
Campus locations
The first year of the Associate of Science degree program can be completed at either the Abbotsford or Chilliwack campus. All 200-level courses are offered only at the Abbotsford campus.
Students transferring to an Engineering program should refer to the Engineering Transfer section and consult the current calendar of the receiving institution for program details.
General interest
Students who wish to pursue a career in the sciences may also wish to consider applying for General Science or the Bachelor of Science degree. Refer to General Science section. For further information on the Bachelor of Science, refer to the Bachelor of Science section.
Program requirements
1. To be eligible for reserved seats, each semester you must enrol in and satisfactorily complete four science courses which can be applied to the program. Students who enrol in fewer than four courses per semester may continue in the program but will no longer have seats reserved for them.
2. To earn an associate degree, students must complete 20 courses with a minimum grade of C in each course. You may be given an academic warning or be required to withdraw from the program if a C grade point average (2.00 GPA) is not maintained. If you are asked to withdraw from the Associate of Science degree program you are not required to withdraw from the University College.
3. Any UCFV student may apply to graduate with an Associate of Science degree when the prescribed 20 courses are satisfactorily completed. It is the students responsibility to ensure that all program requirements are met. This should be done by regular program review and/or consultation with the appropriate department. Students must apply for graduation by completing a request to graduate form at the Admissions & Records office. This must be done no later than April 1, with program requirements met by April 30.
Program outline
To be eligible for an Associate of Science degree you must satisfactorily complete 20 prescribed courses. Please note that not all science courses are offered every semester. Therefore, it is important to carefully plan your courses in a sequential manner, paying particular attention to course prerequisites. Associate of Science students should consult with the Science advisor, or an educational advisor to ensure that they select the appropriate science courses for their particular career direction.
The following is the program outline. Students wishing to complete the diploma in four semesters would take five courses per semester. Students who take fewer than five courses per semester will take longer to complete the program.
First Year
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Fall semester the following required courses |
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CHEM 111 |
Principles of Chemistry I |
4 credits |
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PHYS 111 |
Mechanics |
4 credits |
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MATH 111 |
Calculus I |
4 credits |
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ENGL 105 |
The Reading and Writing of Prose |
3 credits |
Plus one course from |
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COMP 150* |
Introduction to Programming |
4 credits |
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Winter semester the following required courses |
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CHEM 112 |
Principles of Chemistry II |
4 credits |
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PHYS 112 |
Electricity and Magnetism |
4 credits |
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MATH 112 |
Calculus II |
4 credits |
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ENGL 110, 120, 130, 150, or 170 |
3 credits |
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Plus one course from |
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COMP 155 |
Advanced Programming |
4 credits |
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BIO 112 |
Introductory Biology II |
4 credits |
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ENGR 152* |
Linear Algebra for Engineering |
4 credits |
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ENGR 113* |
Engineering Physics Statics and Dynamics |
4 credits |
*Engineering transfer students should see the Engineering Transfer section.
Second Year
Fall semester courses and credits
| Elective | Arts | 3 credits |
Winter semester courses and credits
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Elective |
Arts |
3 credits |
Plus four courses from any 200-level Science course with a subject code: BIO, CHEM, COMP, MATH, or PHYS*: 1216 credits
*PHYS 207 excluded.
Please note: Not all courses may be offered every semester or year. Students are encouraged to pay close attention to timetabling/sequencing when planning their courses.
For complete details on courses see the Course Descriptions section (link below.)
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