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Course Exemption Policy

The set of courses that a student must complete in order to earn the degree of B.Eng. is set out in the University Calendar. However, a significant minority of students enter Engineering One and/or Academic Term 3 with some required courses (or their equivalents) completed in advance

Engineering Regulation 4.1.11 states: 鈥淎 minimum grade of 60% is required for credit to be given towards a student鈥檚 engineering program for any course beyond Engineering One taken outside the normal Academic Terms as shown in the tables.鈥 

On 2009 August 7 the CUGS Executive delegated its authority to grant requests for the exemptions listed in this document to the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Studies), but with a requirement to report periodically to CUGS the numbers of such requests granted and denied. 

The Associate Dean (Undergraduate Studies) has acted as 鈥渢he Head of the appropriate Department鈥 for all ENGI courses since 2020 September (formerly for ENGI courses with 鈥1鈥 as the second digit (ENGI x1xx) and for ENGI 3424, 4421 and 4430). 

The Head of the appropriate Department has the delegated authority to grant the following exemptions. 

For grades of at least 60 in both Mathematics 2000 and 2260 (the former 3260): 

Students in the Computer, Electrical, Mechanical and Process majors gain an exemption from ENGI 3424 鈥淓ngineering Mathematics鈥 in Term 3. 

  • An exemption from ENGI 4430 鈥淎dvanced Calculus for Engineering鈥 in Term 4 (Electrical, Mechanical and Process) requires two additional courses, both with grades of at least 60: Mathematics 3202 and 4160. 
  • Any requests by students in the Process major for exemption from the Term 4 courses PROC 4021 (formerly ENGI 4621) 鈥淧rocess Mathematical Methods鈥 and PROC 4025 (formerly ENGI 4625) 鈥淧rocess Engineering Calculations鈥 will be handled on a case-by-case basis. In most cases, due to the applications to process engineering that are integrated into these courses, no exemption will be granted. 

Students in the Civil major gain an exemption from CIV 3440 (formerly ENGI 3425) 鈥淢athematics for Civil Engineering I鈥 in Term 3, but with a caution that some material for the topic of 鈥渇unctions of a single parameter鈥 may be missing. 

  • An exemption from CIV 4450 (formerly ENGI 4425) 鈥淢athematics for Civil Engineering II鈥 in Term 4 requires an additional course with a grade of at least 60: Mathematics 3132. 
  • An exemption from CIV 5460 (formerly ENGI 5434) 鈥淎pplied Mathematical Analysis鈥 in Term 5 requires two additional courses with grades of at least 60: Mathematics 4160 and 4162. 

Students in the Ocean and Naval Architectural major gain exemptions from MATH 2000 in Term 3 and MATH 2260 in Term 4. 

For a grade of at least 60 in STAT 2550 鈥淪tatistics for Science Students鈥: 

Students in the Civil major gain an exemption from ENGI 4421 鈥淧robability and Statistics鈥 in Term 4. 

Students in the Mechanical and Process majors gain an exemption from ENGI 4421 鈥淧robability and Statistics鈥 in Term 5. 

Students in the Computer, Electrical and Ocean and Naval Architectural majors do not gain any exemption as a result of a credit in STAT 2550. There is insufficient overlap with the courses ECE 5100 (formerly ENGI 5420) 鈥淧robability and Random Processes鈥 (Electrical and Computer) and ONAE 5022 (formerly ENGI 5022) 鈥淧robability and Random Processes in Ocean Engineering鈥 (ONAE) to justify an exemption. 

For a grade of at least 60 in MATH 2320 鈥淒iscrete Mathematics鈥: 

Students in the Computer major gain an exemption from ECE 4110 (formerly ENGI 4424) 鈥淒iscrete Mathematics for Computer Engineering鈥 in Term 4. 

Complementary Studies Electives: 

A pass is sufficient for complementary studies courses, whenever they are completed, provided that the overall average across the seven complementary studies courses is at least 60% (Engineering Regulation 4.2.3). However, some of these courses have prerequisites, most notably ENGI 8152 鈥淓ngineering Professionalism II鈥, which may be attempted only after successful completion of Work Term 4, (normally in Academic Term 8). 

Other Courses: 

Some students may have passed additional courses that may qualify them for exemptions from some required courses later in their programmes. Such exemption requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis and are not governed by this policy. 

Engineering One Courses: 

Students who have transfer credit for CHEM 1051 鈥淕eneral Chemistry II鈥 (or for a higher level Chemistry course for which CHEM 1051 is a prerequisite) may apply to the Admissions Subcommittee for exemption from CHEM 1050 鈥淕eneral Chemistry I鈥. 

Students who have a grade of at least 80 in COMP 1001 鈥淚ntroduction to Programming鈥 (or credit or transfer credit for a higher level Computer Science course for which COMP 1001 is a prerequisite) may apply to the Admissions Subcommittee for exemption from ENGI 1020 鈥淚ntroduction to Programming鈥. 

Students who have transfer credit for MATH 1001 鈥淐alculus II鈥 (or for a higher level Mathematics course for which MATH 1001 is a prerequisite) may apply to the Admissions Subcommittee for exemption from MATH 1000 鈥淐alculus I鈥. 

Students who have transfer credit for PHYS 1051 鈥淕eneral Physics II: Oscillations, Waves, Electromagnetism鈥 (or for a higher level Physics course for which PHYS 1051 is a prerequisite) may apply to the Admissions Subcommittee for exemption from PHYS 1050 鈥淕eneral Physics I: Mechanics鈥. 

Document approved by Faculty Council on 30-09-2009 and revised on 30-03-2022