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Credit Course Selection Information for Continuing Education Students

Credit Course Selection Information for Continuing Education Students. Credit Course Selection Information for Continuing Education Students. Pre-requisite Courses. WHAT CREDIT COURSES DO I NEED TO TAKE?. W. What are General Education Courses?.

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Credit Course Selection Information for Continuing Education Students

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  1. Credit Course Selection Information for Continuing Education Students

  2. Credit Course Selection Information for Continuing Education Students

  3. Pre-requisite Courses WHAT CREDIT COURSES DO I NEED TO TAKE?

  4. W What are General Education Courses? To obtain a DEC (Diplômed’étudescollégiales), all students must pass 14 general education credit courses. 4 English courses 3 Humanities courses 3 Physical Education courses 2 complementary courses 2French courses

  5. 345-103 345-102

  6. Students must take two (2) complementary credit courses. At Vanier, the 2 sets of complementaries are distinguished from one another by the letters S and T: e.g. Set 1: 350-HSA -03 / Set 2: 350-HTA -03 If two courses are taken from the same Category, one must be from Set 1 and the other must be from Set 2. Note: A Social Science student cannot take General Education courses, Social Science courses or AEC courses as a complementary A Science student cannot take General Education courses, Science courses or AEC courses as a complementary

  7. PHYSICAL EDUCATION

  8. PROGRAM CREDIT COURSES SOCIAL SCIENCES 300.AA Continuing Education offers 2 evening programs leading to a DEC and 4 evening programs leading to an AEC. Social Science students must complete 15 program credit courses: 6 Introduction courses, 3 Analysis, 2 Applications, 1 Enrichment and 3 Methodologies. * To graduate, Social Science students must complete the 14 General Education credit Courses, 15 Program credit courses, pass the English Exit Exam and Meet Comprehensive Examination Requirements

  9. PROGRAM CREDIT COURSES SOCIAL SCIENCES 300.AA Introduction credit courses 6 introduction courses including 3compulsories and 3 options must be passed. Compulsories Introduction to Psychology (350-102), Western Civilization (330-910) and Macro Economics (383-920). Introduction options Introduction to Anthropology (381-100) Individual and Society (387-100)

  10. PROGRAM CREDIT COURSES SOCIAL SCIENCES 300.AA Analysis and Applications credit courses Once an Introduction credit course has been passed, a student can register in Analysis and Application credit courses. Analysis: 350-200-VA Developmental Psychology, 383-200 Micro Economics, 387-206-VA Cultural Diversity. Note that the majority of Analysis courses in Social Sciences tend to have a “200” attached the course number 350-200-VA Application: 350-304-VA Psychology of Relationships, 330-300 Topics in Local History. Note that the majority of Application courses in Social Sciences tend to have a “300” attached the course number 350-304-VA

  11. PROGRAM CREDIT COURSES SOCIAL SCIENCES 300.AA Enrichment credit courses Once an Analysis or an Application course has been passed, a student can register in an Enrichment course. Enrichment: 350-400-VA Issues in Contemporary Psychology,. Note that the majority of Enrichment courses in Social Sciences tend to have a “400” attached the course number 350-400-VA

  12. PROGRAM CREDIT COURSES SOCIAL SCIENCES 300.AA Methodology credit courses Students In Social Science must complete 3 Methodology courses in the sequence 1. Quantitative Methods 360-300-VA 2. Research Methods 300-300-VA 3. Integrative Project 300-301-VA

  13. PROGRAM CREDIT COURSES SCIENCE 200.AA Science credit courses Students In Science must complete 9 Compulsory Science credit courses and 3 Science Option credit courses in sequence as per the prerequisites mentioned in the Course Schedule. * To graduate, Science students must pass 14 General Education courses, 9 Compulsory science courses, 3 Science Option courses, meet Comprehensive Examination Requirements (ESP) and pass the English Exit Exam

  14. PROGRAM CREDIT COURSES SCIENCE 200.AA SCIENCE COMPULSORY CREDIT COURSES 200.AA • Physics • * Check prerequisites in the course schedule • 203-NYA-05  Mechanics • 203-NYC-05  Waves, Optics and Modern Physics • 203-NYB-05  Electricity and Magnetism • Please note that 203-NYC-05 needs to be passed before 203-NYB-05 • Biology • 101-NYA-05  General Biology

  15. PROGRAM CREDIT COURSES SCIENCE 200.AA SCIENCE COMPULSORY CREDIT COURSES 200.AA Chemistry * Check prerequisites in the course schedule  202-NYA-05  General Chemistry 202-NYB-05  Chemistry of Solutions Math 201-NYA-05  Calculus I  201-NYB-05  Calculus II 201-NYC-05  Linear Algebra * Linear Algebra can be completed at the same time as Calculus II

  16. PROGRAM CREDIT COURSES SCIENCE 200.AA • Science Option credit courses • Check prerequisites in the course schedule • Can be from Chemistry, Physics, Biology or Mathematics and tend to have an “HT” after the 3 first numbers of the course number 202-HTF-05. • *Continuing Education will offer 202-HTF-05  Chemistry: Food and Drugs in the Winter 2011 semester.

  17. PROGRAM CREDIT COURSES AECs Attestations Please follow the sequence in the program grids found in our Continuing Education Website. http://www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/conted/part-time-attestations.html

  18. Call Registration Help Line 514-370-8265 May 30 to June 2 12:30 pm to 6:30 pm • Delete before the deadline • Summer Semester June 14 Preference course change June 7 Application for Continuing Education Fall semester 2011 July 4

  19. HOW MANY COURSES DO I HAVE TO PASS TO BE ALLOWED TO REGISTER FOR THE NEXT SEMESTER? PRE-UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS Full-time Continuing Education students must pass 4 courses AEC Please refer to the academic standing of your respective programs or contact the academic advisor

  20. HOW MANY COURSES DO I HAVE TO PASS TO BE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY TO DAY STUDIES? 080.07 STUDENTS – Refer to the letter given to you by your Dean Other programs – eligible to apply if there are no restrictions

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