Credit Course Selection Information for Continuing Education Students

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Credit Course Selection Information for Continuing Education Students

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Credit Course Selection Information for Continuing Education Students

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Credit Course Selection Information for Continuing Education Students

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WHAT CREDIT COURSES DO I NEED TO TAKE?

General Education Courses

Program Courses

Pre-requisite Courses

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WWhat are General Education Courses?

To obtain a DEC (Diplôme d’études collégiales), all students must pass 14 general education credit courses.

4 English courses

3 Humanities courses

3 Physical Education courses

2 complementary courses

2French courses

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GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES (credit courses)

ENGLISH HUMANITIES FRENCH*NOT OFFERED IN CONTINUING EDUCATION*

BLOCK A BLOCK A BLOCK A

603-101-MQ (must be passed before taking any other English – Placement test required)

*No sequence necessary once 603-101-MQ has been passed

603-102-MQ603-103-MQ

345-101-MQ345-102-MQ

*Must have passed one of the Block A humanities in order to register in the Block B humanities

602-100-MQ602-101-MQ602-102-MQ602-103-MQ

(not offered in Continuing Education )

BLOCK B BLOCK B BLOCK B

603-HSZ (Generic for all programs in Cont. Ed.)

345-HSZ (Generic for all programs in Cont. Ed.)

602-HS_ (not offered in Continuing Education )

345-103

345-102

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Students must take two (2) complementary credit courses.

At Vanier, the 2 sets of complementaries are distinguished from one another by the letters Sand 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

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION

109-101 109-103

109-102 109-104

109-103 109-105

Students need to complete 109-101 and 109-102 before registering in 109-103

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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

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PROGRAM CREDIT COURSES SOCIAL SCIENCES 300.AA

Introduction credit courses

6 introduction courses including 3compulsories and 3 options must be passed.

CompulsoriesIntroduction 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)

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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

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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

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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

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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

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PROGRAM CREDIT COURSES SCIENCE 200.AA

Physics

* Check prerequisites in the course schedule

1. 203-NYA-05  Mechanics2. 203-NYC-05  Waves, Optics and Modern Physics3. 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

SCIENCE COMPULSORY CREDIT COURSES 200.AA

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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.

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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

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Delete before the deadline• Summer Semester June 14

Call Registration Help Line514-370-8265

Application for Continuing Education Fall semester 2011

July 4

Preference course changeJune 7

May 30 to June 2

12:30 pm to 6:30 pm 

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HOW MANY COURSES DO I HAVE TO PASS TO BE ALLOWED TO REGISTER FOR THE NEXT SEMESTER?

PRE-UNIVERSITY PROGRAMSFull-time Continuing Education students must pass 4 courses

AECPlease refer to the academic standing of your respective programs or contact the academic advisor

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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