7 Requirements for Graduation
To
qualify for the degree of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in engineering, in the
FEAS, a student must, at the end of not more than six calendar years from date
of first registration in the Faculty:
a.
have
passed all the courses required in the First Year program;
b.
have
passed all courses required by the department in which she or he is registered;
c.
while
registered in their engineering program, have passed courses whose units
total is not less than the minimum required by
the department in which he or she is registered and each course may be counted
only once;
d.
have
achieved an Engineering Cumulative Grade Point Average (ECGPA) of 1.60 or
higher;
e.
have
successfully completed field and technical excursions required by the
department in which he or she is registered;
f.
have
passed the English Proficiency Test;
g.
have
satisfied the minimum curriculum content specified by the CEAB in each content
category;
A student who has not completed
the degree program in six years will normally be required to withdraw. An
extension will normally be granted to students who have completed, or are
working on an Internship, Exchange, or are enrolled in a Dual Degree program,
or have received accommodation through the Queen’s Disability Services office
due to a disability. If a student is allowed to continue, on successful
appeal of this regulation, his/her program of study will be reviewed by the
Department and the Faculty. Extra courses may be required to permit
completion of the degree program within an agreed time limit. As a result
of the review, possible changes to the student’s required program will include
but not be limited to the following:
-
Courses
which are no longer part of the degree program may not count toward the degree.
-
Additional
courses which have been added to the degree program may be required for
graduation.
- Courses
which have changed significantly in content may have to be retaken.
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