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This is an ARCHIVED version of the Kwantlen Polytechnic University Calendar for 2008-2009 (SPRING) and is provided for historical reference only. See the current version of the Calendar for updated information.

Associate of Science Degree

See the General Sciences Overview section for entrance requirements and further details.

DESCRIPTION

The Associate of Science consists of two years of university course work where students are able to complete their lower division program requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree if they course plan effectively. Holders of an Associate Degree receive full transfer of all courses counting towards that degree, even if the receiving institution may not have an articulation in place with any specific course counted by the sending institution towards an Associate Degree. While universities traditionally allow transfer based on GPA cutoffs, some receiving institutions grant a GPA advantage to Associate of Science holders.

The general requirements for the Associate of Science are specified by provincial legislation. To qualify for an Associate of Science, students must complete roughly 20 courses at the first and second year level. A minimum overall GPA of 2.0 is required, with a passing grade (D or better) in each course counting towards the Associate of Science.

General information on the requirements for the Associate of Science degree, and how universities receive them, can be found on the BCCAT site at www.bccat.bc.ca/associate

Specific information on course requirements for a Bachelor of Science Degree, and the majors and minors available, should be verified in the Calendars for UBC at www.science.ubc.ca, SFU at www.sfu.ca/science, UVic at web.uvic.ca/sciweb, UNBC at www.unbc.ca/degrees/index-html and Royal Roads University at www.royalroads.ca and by referencing Kwantlen's Educational Advising website at http://www.kwantlen.ca/advising or by speaking to an Educational Advisor at Kwantlen or at the university where you intend to complete your degree.

Kwantlen currently offers several pathways for an Associate of Science:

  • Associate of Science in Biology (ASc – Biology)
  • Associate of Science in Chemistry (ASc – Chemistry)
  • Associate of Science – General
  • Associate of Science – Geography
  • Associate of Science Mathematics (ASc – Mathematics)
  • Associate of Science in Physics (ASc – Physics)
  • Associate of Science – for science students wishing a program change to third year of Kwantlen's BBA in Entrepreneurial Leadership
  • Associate of Science for Environmental Science or Environmental Management at Royal Roads University (ASc – RRU)
  • Associate of Science for science students transferring to the Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science at UNBC.

Extensive detail on each of these pathways can be found on Kwantlen's Science website at www.kwantlen.ca/science/associate.html. As science and mathematics requirements vary from one university to another for a major in biology, chemistry, geography, mathematics or physics, this website offers two descriptions per major. The first description provides an overall summary of requirements, while the second provides a list of required Kwantlen courses specific to each of UBC, SFU, UVic and UNBC transfer.

Students planning to complete a Bachelor of Science should verify the transfer status at each university when organizing their course profile to ensure they meet the entrance requirements as well as be aware of the specific program requirements. Research has demonstrated that students transferring with an Associate Degree perform better at the receiving institution than students transferring at an earlier completion level, and are at least at par with those students who were solely resident at that degree granting receiving institution.

The Science divisions at SFU and Kwantlen have signed a Dual Enrolment Pathway Partnership wherein Science students at one institution can access courses at the other institution towards completion of their degree. The courses must be unavailable at the home institution either because they are not offered that semester or because there are no vacant seats remaining. The contact point for Kwantlen students is Kwantlen's Enrolment and Registrar Services Office at any campus, while SFU students will require a letter of permission from the Office of the Dean of Science at SFU. Students will pay tuition at the rate charged by the institution where the course is taken. Kwantlen students must be in good academic standing and enrolled in an Associate of Science program.

SFU guarantees course transfer credits and admission to finish a Bachelor of Science to any Kwantlen Science student who has taken an SFU course via the Dual Enrolment Pathway Partnership, and who has since completed a Kwantlen Associate of Science degree (with a 2.0 cumulative GPA or better).

For students electing to seek employment at the Associate of Science level, rather than completing a Bachelor of Science, the associate degree attests that they have received a strong science education at the foundation level.

CONTENT

The provincial requirement for an Associate of Science is composed of 60 credits total based on 3 credits per course, and assuming a Bachelor of Science contains 120 credits. In reality, a Bachelor of Science may involve more than that because some courses may have more than 3 credits. It is therefore easier to list the requirements in terms of courses rather than credits, where a four year Bachelor of Science commonly requires 40 courses and an Associate of Science would have half that, or 20 courses.

1. English Requirements

  • ENGL 1100
  • One additional ENGL course numbered 1101 or higher

2. Mathematics Requirements

Any two university level mathematics courses, at least one of which is Calculus.

CAUTION: Most Science degrees require both Calculus I and Calculus II, which includes:

Please note that the Associate of Science requires 6 credits of mathematics, which shall include 3 credits in Calculus. Institutions have the discretion to set higher standards, including not recognizing MATH 1112.

3. First Year Science Requirements.

Any six science courses from among the following:

CAUTION: At least one must be a lab science course, which excludes the CPSC courses.

Please note that institutions have the discretion to not recognize CHEM 1105, MATH 1112 or PHYS 1100.

4. Second Year Science Requirements

Any six science courses taken in a minimum of two different subject areas from among the following:

5. Additional Course Requirements

Any two courses in Arts*, not counting English

plus

Any other two university transferable courses

*Note: Arts implies any Arts subject area not noted in the science categories above, and includes all geography courses not specified in the science categories above, i.e. GEOG 1101, 1130, 1140, 1150, 1160, 1185, 1190, 1211, 1212 and 2170.

Students lacking the appropriate prerequisites will likely require more than two years to complete the Associate of Science. Since the Associate of Science represents completion of one half of a Bachelor of Science, as long as the right courses are taken at Kwantlen, students should ideally be able to complete their Bachelor of Science in a further two years at the receiving University.

GRADUATION

Upon successful completion of this program, students are awarded an Associate of Science Degree in the subject area chosen.