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Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Calendar 2017-2018 Haskayne School of Business 4. Program Details 4.3 Combined Degrees 4.3.5 Combined BSc (Engineering)/BComm Program
4.3.5 Combined BSc (Engineering)/BComm Program

A five-year combined degree program consisting of a minimum of 183 units or 30.5 full-course equivalents is required. Depending on the major and/or program enhancements (e.g. specialization, minor, internship) selected, additional coursework and time-to-completion may be necessary. Majors are available in: Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Geomatics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Software Engineering.

Given the arrangement of coursework required in this combined degree, students interested in pursuing work experience will apply for admission into the continuous 12-16 month Engineering Internship Program (EIP), rather than separate Co-operative Education placements through the business school.

Requirements

Students wishing to pursue this combination are referred to the Schulich School of Engineering section of this Calendar where additional admission and program requirements and course sequencing information may be found.

In this combined degree, Engineering 319 and Mathematics 211 replace Statistics 213 and 217; Mathematics 275 replaces Mathematics 249 or 265; any of Engineering 201, 202, 225, 233 or Chemistry 209 will satisfy the Junior Science Option or Junior Non-Commerce Option; Engineering 200 will meet the Junior Social Sciences Option. The Junior Humanities or Fine Arts Option is waived as long as the student remains registered in the combined degree. Various senior courses completed as part of the Engineering program satisfy the remaining senior Bachelor of Commerce breadth requirements: 6 units or 1.0 full-course equivalent of Senior Science Options, and (up to) 21 units or 3.5 full-course equivalents of Senior Non-Commerce Options.