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The program prescribed for the Bachelor of Science in Engineering
(B.E.) extends over four years. There are nine fields of
specialization: Biological, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical,
Engineering Physics, Environmental, Geological, and Mechanical
Engineering. The work of the first year provides the theoretical and
mathematical base necessary for specialization in the upper years, but
at the same time shows how the fundamentals are applied to the solution
of engineering problems. To receive a B.E. degree, students must meet the requirements of the program as listed in the specialization. Credit for equivalent courses taken previously, either from the
University of Saskatchewan or another post-secondary institution, will
only be given on a course by course basis, and will be subject to
satisfying the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board criteria for
Engineering Science and Engineering Design content. Approval for credit
for equivalent courses must be obtained from the Engineering Student
Centre. Students must follow the program of study that was in place at the
time of their entrance to the College of Engineering, recognizing that program and course changes may result in modification to the original program of study. It is recommended
that students contact the Engineering Student Centre to confirm their
program of study.
Students are normally required to take the course load for their particular year and program. A student may not take more than the normal course load except with permission of the Engineering Student Centre.
Competence in writing and oral communication is expected in all courses in the College of Engineering
Some upper year engineering electives and electives in other colleges
are not offered every year. Students should check with their department
academic advisor when planning their third and fourth year course
selections.
For information on study abroad opportunities at the University of Saskatchewan, please visit the Go Abroad website.
Grades of INF, ABF,
WF awarded prior to May 2005 will be recorded on the transcript as
awarded, but will be considered as 30% for calculating weighted
averages.
Students may be given approval by the Engineering
Student Centre to replace one or more courses in the Engineering
program by registering in equivalent courses in other colleges. This
approval may also be obtained for courses which are to be repeated, but
the minimum promotion requirements are transferred to the replacement
course. Approval of course substitutions is contingent on satisfying
the criteria of the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board.
Students who have been Required to Discontinue, or have been absent for one or more terms, must apply to Admissions
for re-admission to the College. Although the College makes every
effort to respond to program needs of students returning after an
absence of a year or more, the College has no responsibility to provide
previous courses or their equivalent; rather, the student's program
must be adjusted.
Recognition on the Dean's Honour Roll
is given to all students who have earned an average of 77% or better on
at least 24 credit units taken during the academic year (September to
April).
*The Agricultural and Bioresource
Engineering Program has been renamed to Biological Engineering.
Students will graduate with the Agricultural and Bioresource
Engineering Degree until Spring 2013, after which students will
graduate with a Biological Engineering Degree.
Students with reduced course loads are required to maintain the same academic standards as students with normal course loads.
Sessional Weighted Average greater than or equal to 55% but less than 60%
Sessional Weighted Average greater than or equal to 55%
Any Average
Sessional Weighted Average less than 55%
Advised to Discontinue* - Students in this category are Advised to Discontinue their
studies for at least one year but are not required to do so. Students
who return must repeat the year (see "Repeat the Year"). Students in
this category must repeat all courses below 60% in their first year back. This regulation is strictly enforced and it is the responsibility of the student to register in all repeat courses.
Required to Discontinue* -
Students in this category are not eligible to register in the College
for at least one academic year. Subsequently they must submit an
application for readmission. Students must repeat the year (see "Repeat
the Year"). If students transfer to another college or post-secondary
institution during their Required to Discontinue year and
subsequently transfer back to the College of Engineering, they will
receive credit for courses taken toward the B.E. degree at the
discretion of the College.
Repeat the Year* -
Students in this category must repeat those courses taken during a
previous academic session in which they received a grade of less than
60%. Students in this category must repeat all courses below 60% in
their first year back. This regulation is strictly enforced and
it is the responsibility of the student to register in all repeat
courses. Students must receive a weighted average of 60% or greater on
the repeated courses or they will be Required to Withdraw.
Required to Withdraw - Students are not normally permitted to repeat the year more than once in their program. The second time they are Advised to Discontinue or Required to Discontinue, they will be Required to Withdraw from the College of Engineering. Only under exceptional circumstances will subsequent readmission be considered.
Students who are Required to Discontinue or Required to Withdraw
and could complete the requirements for the degree in one academic year
may petition the Student Academic Affairs Committee for permission to
return immediately. Permission to return will be at the discretion of
the Student Academic Affairs Committee. Such a petition will only be
considered once during the entire program of studies of a student.
Students may also be Required to Withdraw for other reasons such as unethical conduct or academic misconduct.
*Students
who are Advised to Discontinue or Required to Discontinue will be
placed on academic probation, and will be “Required to Withdraw” if the
criteria for “Advised to Discontinue” or “Required to Discontinue” is
met during a future academic session.
The practicing engineer keeps
abreast of technological developments through membership in one of
several technical societies. Students in Engineering may become student
members of such technical societies as the Engineering Institute of
Canada, the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering, the Canadian
Society for Civil Engineering, the Canadian Institute of Mining,
Metallurgy and Petroleum, the Canadian Society for Bioengineering, the Institute of
Electrical and Electronic Engineers, the Society for Automotive
Engineers or the Society of Petroleum Engineers. Engineering students
are encouraged to join the societies closest to their specialty.
The Saskatoon Engineering Student Society
of the university is a voluntary organization of students within the
college. Its objective is to promote academic, social and athletic
interests of the student body.
If the
prerequisite course is qualified by the term "taken", a minimum grade of 40% is
required in the prerequisite course.
Prerequisites for courses as they
appear in the Course & Program Catalogue are the immediate prerequisites assuming
that all previous prerequisites have been satisfied. Please note that
although the prerequisites stated, for example, for GE 226 are:
Taken:
MATH 223
Prerequisite: GE 125
Prerequisite checking at the time of
registration will check for the complete prerequisite chain:
Taken: MATH
223
Prerequisites: MATH 123 and MATH 124 and GE 124 and GE 125
In
exceptional cases the Engineering Student Centre, on the recommendation of the
Department Head, or chair of departmental undergraduate affairs, may grant
permission for a student to register in a course without having the prerequisite
course(s). This permission may be granted only to students who have
demonstrated superior performance in the program, students with a lighter than
normal load, or students whose previous experience has involved sufficient
exposure to the subject matter. Students receiving such permission will be
responsible for obtaining sufficient knowledge of the prerequisite material to
successfully complete the course for which they are registering. If a
prerequisite course is a required course in the program, it must be successfully
completed before graduation.