Engineering First-Year: Certificate
Description
Engineering First-Year at KPU is a two-semester program designed for well-prepared students to meet the requirements for direct transfer to the second-year of an engineering degree program.
KPU's Engineering First-Year program includes many of the courses and topics common to the first-year of engineering degree programs at UBC, UVic and SFU.
Transfer to UBC:
The KPU program most closely resembles UBC's first-year engineering curriculum. Successful completion of the KPU program with a sufficiently high GPA will qualify the student for UBC's second-year Engineering Transfer admissions guarantee (please see the UBC Engineering website for specific details on Engineering Transfer).
Transfer to UVic:
Students that complete the KPU first-year program with an overall standing of 67% can be considered for admission to second year on an equal footing with 1st year UVic engineering students. When demand exceeds the spaces available, admission to second year is based on competitive average.
Transfer to SFU:
Students who successfully complete the KPU program may transfer to second-year engineering at SFU, however, there will be first-year courses specific to the SFU engineering programs that the transfer student will need to complete at SFU.
Students must still apply formally for admission to the destination university as transfer from KPU is not automatic.
Transfer to an Engineering Degree
- Further information about English and elective courses that qualify, or about threshold requirements for admission to an engineering program at the various universities, are available through Educational Advising offices on all campuses.
- For specific course transfer information, go to the BCCAT website at www.bccat.bc.ca Some of our courses do not show direct transfer, but are accepted in lieu of the specified university courses.
- For more information about the Engineering profession and about transfer between the Universities and Colleges, visit the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists' web site www.apeg.bc.ca/students.
Admission Requirements
In addition to the Faculty's Admission Requirements, which consist of KPU's undergraduate English Proficiency Requirement, the following program admission requirements apply:
- English 12 (or equivalent) with a minimum grade of B
- Principles of Physics 12 (or equivalent) with a minimum grade of C
- Chemistry 12 (or equivalent) with a minimum grade of C+
- Principles of Mathematics 12 or Pre-calculus 12 (or equivalent) with a minimum grade of B
Only those applicants who meet all of the program’s admission requirements, as outlined above, will be considered for admission into the Engineering First-Year program. Meeting the criteria does not guarantee admission into the program. Up to 50 applicants will be selected using the highest cumulative GPA from English, mathematics, chemistry and physics courses required for admission
Students who are not selected, or who do not meet the Engineering First-Year admissions requirements, or who wish to study part-time, are advised that alternate pathways exist for engineering transfer at KPU. These students are encouraged to visit the Department of Physics and Engineering homepage, or see an Academic Advisor, for information on these alternate pathways of engineering transfer.
Continuance Requirements
The Engineering First-Year program is a two-semester program and students admitted to the program but unable to complete the program requirements within two semesters will be re-classified as undeclared Faculty of Science and Horticulture students.
Curricular Requirements
This certificate requires 40 credits in university level studies including:
All of the following: |
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Semester 1 - Fall | |||
APSC 1124 | Introduction to Engineering | 1 credits | |
APSC 1151 | Introduction to Engineering Graphics | 3 credits | |
CHEM 1154 | Chemistry for Engineering | 4 credits | |
CPSC 1103 | Introduction to Computer Programming I | 3 credits | |
ENGL 1100 | Introduction to University Writing (or another 1100 level ENGL course) | 3 credits | |
MATH 1120 | Differential Calculus | 3 credits | |
PHYS 1120 | Physics for Physical and Applied Sciences I | 4 credits | |
Semester 2 - Spring | |||
APSC 1299 | Introduction to Microcontrollers | 3 credits | |
MATH 1152 | Matrix Algebra for Engineers | 3 credits | |
MATH 1220 | Integral Calculus | 3 credits | |
PHYS 1170 | Mechanics I | 3 credits | |
PHYS 1220 | Physics for Physical and Applied Sciences II | 4 credits | |
One Complementary Studies elective (see below). | 3 credits |
Complementary Studies Electives
Most social science and humanities courses will meet the requirements of this 3-credit elective for UBC; UVic and SFU have somewhat restrictive lists of suitable courses. This includes the disciplines of Anthropology, Human Geography, History, Humanities, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology. The elective course must deal with some of the central issues, methodologies and thought processes of the discipline, and must not be mathematics or science based. Basic language courses (particularly mother tongue), physical geography and geology, statistics, computer science or studio/performance courses in the fine arts or music are not normally judged as satisfying the complementary elective requirement.
A second English course at the 1100 level would also meet the complementary elective requirement. In fact, for students who have not completed a minimum of five years of study in an English school in Canada or the equivalent in another country where English is the principal language, 6 credits (2 courses) of English 1100 level courses at KPU that transfer to UBC would satisfy both the complementary elective requirement and the English language requirement for admission to UBC. To confirm the transferability of the complementary elective requirement (or the language requirement), it is always advisable to contact the university in question.
Students planning to transfer to UVic should take CMNS 1110 as their complementary studies elective.
Credential Awarded
Upon successful completion of this program, students are eligible to receive a Certificate in Engineering.
At a Glance
Faculty of Science and Horticulture
Implementation Date:
- 01-Sep-2011
Start Date(s):
- September
Intake Type:
- Limited intake
Instructional Cycle:
- Semester-based
Program Type:
- Undergraduate
Credential Granted:
- Certificate
Minimum Credits Required:
- 40
Offered At:
- Richmond
- Surrey
Format:
- Full-time