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THREE-YEAR BSc ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Admission Requirements
The program in first year must include Biology 022 or 023, and Chemistry 020 or 023, each with a mark of at least 60%, and Mathematics 030 or any two of the following: Calculus 050a/b, 051a/b, 081a/b, 091a/b, Mathematics 028a/b, Linear Algebra 040a/b, Statistical Sciences 024a/b. It is to the student's advantage to include Geography 020E and/or the former Earth Sciences 020 or equivalent, (see note) in the first year. Note: Courses equivalent to the former Earth Sciences 020 are any two of Earth Sciences 081a/b, 083F/G, 281b, or the former 082a/b, 085a/b.
Students may enter the third year of the program from second year of another program if they have already fulfilled, with a 60% average, all but five courses of the graduation requirements, and possess the proper prerequisites for the remaining courses in the Environmental Science program. For certain courses listed below, students are advised that the necessary prerequisites are not contained in the Groups and are not part of the program requirements; thus, programs should be planned carefully.
Admission and Transfer Credit for Graduates of Confederation College
Up to 7.0 transfer credits will be granted for students who have completed, since 1996, a three-year Environmental Engineering Technology diploma from Confederation College with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7 as calculated by UWO's Admission Office, and have no mark less than a "C" in the corresponding courses. Please contact the Dean's Office in the Faculty of Science by June 1st for further details.
Admission and Transfer Credit for Graduates of Fanshawe College
Up to 9.0 transfer credits will be granted for students who have completed either a three-year Science Laboratory Technology or an Environmental Engineering Techology diploma from Fanshawe College with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.7, and have no mark less than a "C" in the corresponding courses. Only students from Fanshawe College who were admitted to U.W.O. prior to September 2004 are eligible for this program.
Group A
Group B
Biology 204a, 217b, 281b, 283a, 284a, 285b, 290F/G, 320Z, 321F, or the former Biology 327b, Medical Biophysics 331G, Biology 335b, 345F, 346b, 351a/b, the former Biology 305a, Pharmacology and Toxicology 356a/b, 460a/b, 463a
Group C
Any two of: Earth Sciences 081a/b, 083F/G, 281b, or the former 082a/b, 085a/b, or the former Earth Sciences 020; 240a/b, 340a/b, 341a/b, 431a/b, 444a/b, the former 432a/b
Group D
Group E
Geography 020E, 123a/b, 124a/b, 153a/b, 154F/G, 166a/b, 178a/b, 208a/b, 213a/b, 214a/b, 216a/b, 235F/G, 307a/b, 308a/b, 313a/b, 314a/b, 315a/b, 316a/b, 317a/b, 318a/b, 319a/b, 321a/b, 326a/b, 355F/G, 384a/b, 385a/b, 387a/b;the former Physics 103; CBE 363a/b or the former Engineering Science 363a/b, CEE 405a/b or the former Engineering Science 405a/b.
Group F
Note: 400-level courses are normally only available for students in the final year of a 4-year program.
Second and Third Years
A total of ten courses must be taken, such that by the end of the third year all graduation requirements have been met. Students are encouraged to take additional courses from the various Groups beyond the minimum requirements.
Graduation Requirements
Completion of a 15-course program, with at least ten of the courses from the Faculty of Science. The following requirements for courses must be met with an average of at least 60% for those taken in second and third years, and are in addition to the first year Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics requirements: - Environmental Science 300F/G, 350F/G
- At least one half-course from Group A
- At least one full-course equivalent from Group B
- At least one full-course equivalent from each of Groups C and E; at least one of these must be a senior course
- At least one half-course from Group D
- At least one and one-half additional senior courses from Groups A to E
- At least one additional half-course from Groups A to F
- In addition to Environmental Science 300F/G and 350F/G, at least three of the above senior courses must be selected from those offered by the Faculty of Science, and all four will constitute the Area of Concentration.
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