Section 71.20.2 Alternative Entry Programs
Alternative Entry Programs
The Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science offers three additional paths for students to pursue their engineering degrees:
Kaié:ri Nikawerà:ke Indigenous Bridging Program
Mature Entry Program
Please see Section 14.2.3 Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science for details regarding the Engineering Mature Entry Requirements.
Extended Credit Program
Students admitted to an Extended Credit Program under the provisions of Section 13.3 Admission Requirements or under Section 13.8 Selection Process and Notification must successfully complete the requirements of a specific program, as set out in Section 71.30 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering to Section 71.55 Aerospace Engineering and in Section 71.70.9 Degree Requirements for the BEng in Software Engineering, plus the following courses: | |
Six credits of Natural Science Electives chosen from the list below. | |
Six credits chosen from courses in Humanities and Social Sciences. English as a Second Language (ESL) Courses and courses that focus on the acquisition of a language may not be used to meet this requirement. | |
Students in the Extended Credit Program (ECP) or the Mature Entry Program (MEP) (see Section 14.2 Program Requirements) or any other students who have been assigned credits in Humanities and Social Sciences must select those credits from the two corresponding lists in Section 71.110 Complementary Studies for Engineering and Computer Science Students. Those credits cannot be chosen from the list of Other Complementary Studies. |
Natural Science Electives
Kaié:ri Nikawerà:ke Indigenous Bridging Program
The Kaié:ri Nikawerà:ke Indigenous Bridging Program is offered to eligible Indigenous students, specifically First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples whose communities are located in Canada, who do not meet the normal admission requirements. Students will acquire the prerequisite courses and skills in order to access and transition into the undergraduate program of their choice at Concordia University. For the admissions criteria, please see Section 14.5 Admission as a Kaié:ri Nikawerà:ke Indigenous Bridging Program Student.
Please see the Kaié:ri Nikawerà:ke Indigenous Bridging Program website for more information:
concordia.ca/academics/undergraduate/indigenous-bridging-beng
Requirements
Students should follow the course sequence outlined below. Failure to do so may result in difficulty transitioning into the undergraduate program of choice (BEng).
Kaié:ri Nikawerà:ke Indigenous Bridging Program (36 credits)
30 | credits: |
Note: PHYS 224 and PHYS 225 are optional. Students should meet with the program coordinator prior to enrolling. | |
3 | credits chosen from the Humanities General Education Electives for Engineering and Computer Science Students or the Social Sciences General Education Electives for Engineering and Computer Science Students. Courses from the Other Complementary Studies General Education Electives for Engineering and Computer Science Students cannot be used to satisfy this requirement. |
3 | credits chosen from the Natural Science Electives |
Note: The following courses cannot be used for credit in any Gina Cody School degree or certificate program:
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