Engineering Transfer - Certificate
Program Details
Certificate in Engineering
Overview
Program Summary
Engineers are thinkers and builders who apply science and math to every aspect of modern life. They design and develop the products and processes that we use every day. Engineering is a solid career path leading to high-paying jobs and satisfying work.
You’ll learn how to make your mark in physical structures in our first-year Engineering Transfer (Applied Science) program. By starting your studies with us, you’ll get a strong background in math and physics and a firm foundation for your degree’s remaining three years.
Successful completion of this certificate program allows you to transfer your credits towards an engineering degree at UBC, UBC Okanagan, SFU, UVic, or the University of Alberta. Students who achieve a minimum GPA of 2.7 and complete the program in two semesters may take advantage of a guaranteed entry agreement to the UBC Okanagan Engineering degree. These students will also be considered for entry to UBC Vancouver on the same basis as UBC Vancouver students.
Program Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, learners will be able to:
- explain terms, concepts, and theories of introductory-level science and their potential engineering application.
- communicate professionally using discipline specific technical language.
- read, write, and communicate effectively and creatively across technical disciplines.
- demonstrate developing critical, creative, and problem solving thinking skills.
- follow laboratory guidelines, processes, and protocols.
- demonstrate developing applied research skills.
- apply developing quantitative reasoning skills.
- apply the scientific method and explain its relationship to applied science.
- use current and emerging technology.
- conduct themselves in a professional and ethical manner in academic and professional environments.
Program Admission Requirements
Academic Requirements
Admission to the one-year Engineering Transfer program requires the completion of the following courses (or equivalents) with an average grade of 80% and no less than 70% in any course unless otherwise stated:
- Chemistry 12
- Pre-calculus 12 or Principles of Math 12
- Physics 12
- English Studies 12 with a minimum of 67%
If you are interested in the program, but do not have the pre-requisites, please contact the School Chair. We will look at pathways for motivated students. This mode of entry may extend the length of your program. Completion within one year has some transfer benefits.
Additional Requirements
There are no additional requirements for this program.
Graduation and Promotion
To achieve a credential in this program you must complete all course requirements (36 credits) and achieve a cumulative GPA of 2.00.
Program Courses
Required Courses
Term 1
CHEM120 | Chemistry For Engineering | 3.00 | 90 |
CPSC100 | Introduction To Programming I | 3.00 | 75 |
ENGL110 | College Composition | 3.00 | 45 |
ENGR100 | Engineering Design and Communication I | 3 | 75 |
MATH100 | Calculus I | 3.00 | 75 |
PHYS104 | Fundamental Physics I | 3.00 | 90 |
Term 2
ENGR101 | Engineering Design and Communication II | 3.0 | 75 |
MATH101 | Calculus II | 3.00 | 75 |
MATH221 | Introductory Linear Algebra | 3.00 | 75 |
PHYS105 | Fundamental Physics II | 3.00 | 90 |
PHYS200 | Principles of Mechanics | 3.00 | 45 |
Elective Courses
First year of a Bachelor of Applied Science (engineering) degree program normally requires two semesters of English. Some engineering degree programs require Technical Writing and Communications (TWC 130), Introduction to Programming II (CPSC 101) or a humanities elective. Check the appropriate university calendar for details and/or see a Selkirk College counsellor.
1 (one) Arts or Science elective or,
CPSC101 | Introduction To Programming II | 3.00 | 75 |
TWC130 | Technical Writing and Communications | 3 | 45 |