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Bachelor of Arts and Science (B.A. & Sc.) - Honours Environment (60 credits)

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This Program is open only to students in the B.A. & Sc. Interfaculty Program Environment.

To be eligible for Honours, students must satisfy the requirements set by their B.A. & Sc. degree.

In addition, students must satisfy the following:

1. Students apply for the Honours program in March of their U2 year. See the Program Advisor for details.

2. Applicants must have a minimum Program GPA (GPA of all required and complementary courses for the program in Environment taken at 91ÉçÇø) of 3.3 to enter the Honours program.

3. Students must earn a B grade (3.0) or higher for the Honours Research course (ENVR 495).

4. Students are required to achieve a minimum overall CGPA of 3.0 at graduation, and a minimum Program GPA of 3.3 to obtain Honours.

5. B.A. & Sc. students must complete at least 30 credits in the Faculty of Arts and at least 30 in the Faculty of Science as part of their Honours program and their Minor Concentration or Minor program. For a list of available Minor Concentrations or Minor programs, see "Overview of Programs Offered" and "Minor Concentrations or Minors".

Students in the B.A. & Sc. Honours programs complete the coursework (54 credits) for the Interfaculty Program in Environment as well as the Honours required courses (6 credits).

At the completion of your Honours research, you are expected to present your results at an Honours Symposium, and are required to submit a copy of your final report to the MSE Program Advisor.

Honours Required Courses (6 credits)

Note: you take either ENVR 495D1 and ENVR 495D2 (6 credits over consecutive terms) or ENVR 495N1 and ENVR 495N2 (6 credits over non-consecutive terms).

ENVR 495D1 (3) Honours Research
ENVR 495D2 (3) Honours Research
ENVR 495N1 (3) Honours Research
ENVR 495N2 (3) Honours Research
91ÉçÇø School of Environment—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)
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