University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering Calendar 2000 - 2001 Part-Time Studies
PART-TIME STUDIES COUNSELLOR:
All years of the four year degree programs in Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Industrial, Materials, Mechanical and Mineral Engineering, may be taken on a part-time basis (maximum of three courses per session). There is a Fall session that runs from September to December and a Winter session that runs from January to April. Examinations are held in December for Fall session courses, and in April for Winter session courses. In both cases the final examinations are scheduled in the daytime. Each year a few first year courses are offered in the Summer session which runs through May and June. A Program Year of studies in the part-time program corresponds to one of the full-time program years. Each such Year typically consists of ten one-term courses. Students may elect to proceed to the degree of Bachelor of Applied Science by full-time attendance in the upper years. Transfers from part-time to full-time study will normally be permitted only after completion of an entire Program Year. Students who have completed a full First or Second Year, either full-time or part-time, may take the subsequent year on a part-time basis. Students who have completed Third Year, either full-time or part-time may petition to be allowed to take the Fourth Year on a part-time basis. Students admitted with advanced standing who require the equivalent of at least 18 one-term courses to complete the requirements for a degree may register in a part-time program subject to the same conditions as other students. Students who require the equivalent of fewer than eighteen one-term courses must attend on a full-time basis. Course Load Information a) A student may enrol in a maximum of three half-course equivalents in each of the Fall session, the Winter session, and the Summer session. Once enrolled in the part-time program, a student must complete a Program Year over a minimum of two calendar years before requesting to continue studies on a full-time basis. For example, a student who requires nine courses to complete First Year may not proceed to Second Year after one year, i.e. the nine courses must be spread over a minimum of two years. The selection of courses must satisfy the prerequisite and co-requisite structure specified in the course descriptions. b) See part-time
promotional regulation.
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