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Faculty of Applied Sciences

9861 Applied Sciences Building, 778.782.4724 Tel, 778.782.5802 Fax,

Dean

N. Rajapakse BSc (SLanka), MEng, DEng (AIT), PEng

Associate Dean

F. Popowich BSc (Alta), MSc (S Fraser), PhD (Edin)

Advisor

Ms. M. Trautman BA, MEd (S Fraser), 778.782.8795 Tel

The Faculty of Applied Sciences offers programs in computing science, engineering science, general studies, and geographic information science. Bringing together the University’s educational and research activities in the applied sciences, the faculty is concerned with major areas of applied science and technology, and human and social aspects of the application of science.

Undergraduate Degrees Offered

  • bachelor of applied science (honors)
  • bachelor of applied science
  • bachelor of arts (honors)
  • bachelor of arts
  • bachelor of general studies (applied sciences)
  • bachelor of science (honors)
  • bachelor of science

Diploma and Certificate Offered

  • certificate in computing studies
  • post baccalaureate diploma in computing science

Residency Requirements

The University may award substantial transfer credit for course work completed elsewhere. These transfer units reduce the amount of work needed to complete a 91ÅÝܽ credential, subject to minimum residency requirements for work completed at Simon Fraser University. In addition to University-wide residency requirements, the Faculty of Applied Sciences also defines program-based residency requirements for each of its programs.

Overall, the residency requirements define three conditions that apply to every program offered through the Faculty of Applied Sciences.

  • At least half of the program’s total units must be earned through 91ÅÝܽ study.
  • At least two thirds of the program’s total upper division units must be earned through 91ÅÝܽ study.
  • At least two thirds of the upper division units in the courses of a school offering (or joint offering) a program must be earned through that school at 91ÅÝܽ.

These conditions apply to all Faculty of Applied Sciences undergraduate degree, post baccalaureate diploma and certificate programs and also apply to major, honors, minor, extended minor and specialist programs that form part of an overall degree program, whether the program is offered by the Faculty of Applied Sciences or by any other faculty.


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