If you are considering applying to B.Ed. See section 3.20 of the Academic Calendar. Dean In total, you will be taking 6 courses each term. INFO Information Systems PSYCHOLOGY 110.11 (CRN 56557) Forensic Psychology - Fall 2022 Instructor: Christopher Lively (email: [email protected], phone: 902-867-4533) *I rarely reply to emails on the weekends, but will endeavour to reply to you within 48 hours. You can take any other 3-credit course from the arts and science subjects listed above, to round out your schedule for first term. The section of a course is denoted by two digits following the colon after the course number, and each section of a course also has a unique course reference number or CRN. Admission into this minor is competitive so be aware that the better your academic performance in first year, the better your chance of being accepted into the minor. Before you begin, we recommend you print theseRegistration Worksheetsto help you stay organized. A student may complete only one pair from a subject, and may not complete a pair in the major or minor subject. Tuesday, September 6. Section You are welcome to change programs at any time in your academic career, pending program availability and your eligibility for the program you want. (ii) 6 credits of mathematics. Log into Banner Self-Service and register for your courses at your earliest opportunity to ensure the best chance of getting a seat in your preferred sections. You are therefore already taking the introductory level courses for ESCI this year. (i) 9 credits of social studies from any one or any combination of the following disciplines: history, economics, political science, anthropology, sociology and/or philosophy. Feel free to browse through the "Academic Subjects"pages, found under the "Helpful Resources" link. CSCI 594 Graduate Seminar and any 4 additional CSCI courses at the 500-level except CSCI 595 Project. Continue this process until you have built your schedule to accommodate all of the courses you want. Science Courses These are the Faculty of Arts subjects that offer 3-credit introductory courses. Should you be permitted to take any of these courses in the future, you will be permitted a maximum of 6 credits and will have to use those credits in the open elective slot of your degree pattern. It is advisable to choose at least one subject in which you think you might be interested in taking an additional course or two in the future. B10) Can I "challenge" a course (i.e., just write an exam to get credit, without attending the course)? 5. The other subjects offered at StFX are in our other professional or applied programs: Aquatic Resources; Business Administration; Engineering; Health; Human Nutrition; Nursing. (ii) 6 credits of mathematics. Course selection is no different for first year. 143 Social Dance The location may change any time until the end of the first two weeks of classes, so for the first few days, be sure to check your schedule each day before going to class. SMGT 101- Introduction to Sport Management is a 3 credit elective offered in the winter term that may be of interest to HKIN students as a non-HKIN elective, When choosing your arts subjects, you should choose subjects in which you think you may be interested in taking additional courses in future years, and this is why: for your degree, you will be required to complete a minor (24 credits) in one arts subject and a pair in a second arts subject. Please note that the subjects displayed in the following table are also links to their respective pages on this website. Science course - 6 credits in one subject (see below). Antigonish, NS - The STFX cross country program will toe the line for the first time in their quest for 2022 Atlantic University Sport (AUS) championships on home turf this weekend. Most courses in these departments are restricted to students in these programs. If you would like to choose one of these as a third science option, you should be sure to confer with an academic advisor to ensure that you understand how that subject can be used as a science subject in your program. Scholarship You should also register in BIOL 111 and 112, as these courses are required for your program. (For students planning a joint advanced major or joint honours degree, Science B is the secondary subject of study.). A1) How do I know what courses I should take? 2. (ii) Minor Subject Field: A minimum of 18 credits of university coursework in one discipline of a second subject taught in Nova Scotia secondary schools. B11) Can I take more than 30 credits in the first year (other than students in engineering)? 6-credit courses are offered over the full academic year (Sep-Apr). Email the Registration Help Centre for further assistance if you wish to audit a course. Students may opt to do a minor in a science subject or in an arts subject. 135 Ice Games (power skating, ringette, broomball) (second term) A monetary award based on financial need and reasonable academic standing. 204 Advanced Instruction in Group Exercise Leadership Certificate 126 Fitness (either term) See Question 1 below, or the course descriptions in the Academic Calendar, for guidance on the appropriate course choices for you. (This reference to timeblocks will also become clearer as you navigate through this website.) These courses are not considered arts or science courses, so cannot be used to fulfill your pair requirements or your arts/science elective requirements. If you already have a good idea of which two subjects these will be, thats great. If you complete the course load outlined above, you will be on track to finish your diploma in second year, as long as you take your writing credits in the spring/summer between your two years. Subject Abbreviations CHEM 101 General Chemistry I-3 credits (first term)CHEM 102 - General Chemistry II - 3 credits (second term)PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology I -3 credits (first term)PSYC 102 - Introduction to Psychology II - 3 credits (second term)BIOL 111 Introductory Cell Biology - 3 credits (first term)BIOL 112 Diversity of Life - 3 credits (second term)HLTH 111 Fundamentals of Health I - 3 credits (first term)HLTH 112 Fundamentals of Health II - 3 credits (second term)SOCI 101 Foundations of Sociology - 3 credits (first term)SOCI 102 Key Issues in Contemporary Sociology - 3 credits (second term). You should also be aware that although the courses teach the same material, the examples used in the first-term sections are health science-based while those used in the second-term sections are more business-oriented. . The major program in applied forensic psychology does not require chemistry. To contact department chairs to request a closed course override, refer to this department contact list. Sections are unique instances of courses that are identical except that they may be offered in different timeblocks and often with a different professor. News; Spring - Summer Registration Deadlines; Spring - Summer Registration Deadlines. However, there is a basic first-year course pattern to consider, and there are a few things to remember when choosing your courses. Your minor would be composed of one of your pairs, plus 12 additional credits in that same subject, for a total of 24 credits. 137 Low Organized Games (either term) Faculty Social Sciences and Humanities (Arts) Electives. (Students who intend an honours program in psychology will be required to take one set of the introductory chemistry courses during their program. Do I have to take any science electives in my BBA program? See theWriting Course Subjects listabove. For you, this will be Physical Education, and your 54 credits of HKIN courses will more than satisfy this requirement. Those who are interested in this subject should explore this option and can look forward to taking such courses in third and/or fourth year. If you are interested in taking other courses from one of these departments, you will need to contact the relevant department chair to request an override, but such permission is not routinely granted. Registration "Arts/Science" electives cannot be from the professional or applied program departments of aquatic resources, business administration, engineering, information systems, human kinetics, human nutrition or nursing. (Note that in addition to the "normal" introductory physics courses, the department offers two first-year astronomy courses developed for non-science students. Its easiest to think of registering for your courses in two distinct phases: As you go through the registration process, there are a few thingsthat you should do to mark your progress. The value assigned to a course. Conditions of maintaining a renewable Entrance Scholarship are that you are enrolled in 24 credit hours from September to April, and maintain a minimum overall average of 80%. If you want a third science, you may choose from physics, Earth sciences, computer science, climate and environment, economics, or psychology. Minor Be aware that the Bachelor of Science in Nursing has several additional financial costs that are not present in other degree programs. You may decide to choose subjects that are familiar to you, but dont hesitate to be adventurous and try something new. Arts and Elective Courses First-year course selection for the Bachelor of Science with Diploma in Engineering is very simple, as all courses are required, and you will be pre-registered for all of your courses. Grade Appeal 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Though you cannot yet build your specific schedule, you can still choose the courses that you want to include in your registration for the coming year. The Registration Help Centre will be in operation from June 13 until September 5, 2022. COML Comparative Literature Transfer students are reminded to submit their final transcripts and course descriptions for assessment of transfer credits as soon as they are available. (iv) 6 credits of science. Most of your courses are required, and you have the choice of one additional science subject. September 2 and 3, 2022. N/A. As you are already taking MATH 106/107 or 126/127 as part of your first-year course pattern, you will likely opt to take two arts courses rather than a third science, though you are permitted to take a third science if you wish, within the recommendations of Option 2 above.Psychology: You will choose PSYC 101 and 102. Each skill has a credit value of 1.5 credits. (A pair is 12 credits in one arts subject see the Glossary of Terms for a full definition.) Please see the "Costs" paragraph in section 9.28 of the Academic Calendar for more details. The BSc in Human Nutrition requires at least 6 credits in one humanities subject and at least 6 credits in one social sciences subject, so this would ensure that your arts courses are in line with the arts requirements for the Human Nutrition degree. The other subjects offered at StFX are in our Faculty of Science professional or applied programs: Aquatic Resources; Engineering; Health; Human Kinetics; Human Nutrition; Nursing. 142 ParaSport (goal ball, wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball) (first term) At the end of the year, if you are interested in pursuing a Sport Management minor, you will need to apply for it. This website has been designed to guide you through the process of selecting and registering in appropriate courses. Science A and Science B are terms that are normally used only in the stream in which a student does a minor in one science subject. Check the relevant link on the Academic Subjects page for further information, and possible exceptions. Registration for New Students, including New Transfer Students. ENGL 100, or 111 and 112, will fulfill this requirement. See section 1.1 of the Academic Calendar. Approved electives require permission from either the chair of the department of the students major, or the chair of the department in which the student wishes to take a course. Although most students choose to do 6 credits in one subject for their 6 credits of arts/science elective, PGOV 101 plus 3 credits of a second subject would also work in your program, so be assured that this is an acceptable option. They will provide more information about the courses in which you will be registered in the coming year. AQUA 101 and 102 are open to students in all programs. First-year course selection for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing is very simple. Most departments, however, have two 3-credit courses (one each term) that together provide 6 credits of introductory study in that subject. )Biology: You will choose BIOL 111 and 112 (3 credits each) and CHEM 101 and 102(3 credits each). (This reference to O5 block will become clearer as you navigate through this website and begin to build your course schedule.). Students exempted from this course are required to complete a music elective in place of MUSI 166. Rank in 1 month. 6. Economics majors in the Aquatic Resources program must complete one of the following three options: You can take any other 3-credit course from the arts and sciencesubjects listed above. For example, a student who has earned 54 credits is considered to be a third year (junior) student. You are strongly advised not to consider doing so until later in your program. Residence opens for first-year students. A minor is an option in the BBA, though it is not a requirement. Option 1 is the most common pattern. What else should I take in the second semester to fill out my schedule? What else should I take in the second semester to fill out my schedule? MATH 106 or 126 Calculus I 3 credits (first term) If the override is approved by the department chair, you will be notified by email and will then be able to register online in the course in the usual way. BIOL 111 Introductory Cell Biology (first term, 3 credits + lab)BIOL 112 Diversity of Life (second term, 3 credits + lab)CHEM 101 -General Chemistry I (3 credits + lab)CHEM 102 - General Chemistry II (3 credits + lab). Homecoming Fun Run Registration, Race at 9:00 am. Your final course(s) can be from any of the subjects presented above, but some of the science subjects may be more accessible than others for first-year BA students during initial registration. The earlier you make yourself aware of the requirements for that program, the easier it will be to tailor your HKIN degree to fulfill the necessary requirements. You can choose your arts/science electives this year risk-free! NURS Nursing Therefore, you may not do Arts X in one language and Arts Y in a second language (because all French, German and Spanish courses are offered by the Department of Modern Languages). Both sets of calculus courses cover the same material, use the same textbook, and have the same common final exam. With careful course planning, you most certainly can. First-Year Course PatternHKIN 115 Principles of Human Movement (3 credits + lab) (1st or 2nd term to balance your schedule) *HKIN 136 - Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology (3 credits + lab) (1st or 2nd term to balance your schedule) *HKIN 151 - Applied Anatomy and Physiology I (3 credits + lab) (1st term)HKIN 152 - Applied Anatomy and Physiology II (3 credits + lab) (2nd term)HKIN 150 - Introduction to Sport in the Humanities (3 credits) (either term) or HKIN 154 - Introduction to Ethics of Sport (3 credits) (1st term)Skills 3 credits - see belowScience Subject A 6 credits You are basically there to listen, though you can participate in class discussion if you wish. Each MUSIcourse is3 credits (with the exception of the ensemble courses which are 1.5 credits each) and is either offered in one semester. 7. 1. Courses which are not specified in a degree program. I want to do a Bachelor of Education degree after I complete my Human Kinetics degree. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions or suggestions. The BBA degree requires the completion of 36 credits of arts/science electives over the course of the program. 24 of these credits must be completed as two 12-credit pairs. 1. You will only need to choose and register for one elective course. Some courses are 6-credit, full-year courses (September to April) and most are 3-credit courses offered in the first term or the second term. Familiarize yourself with the course selection and registration process in the following Steps of this Guide. What is the Humanities Colloquium? Although you can register and make changes to your schedule throughout the summer, waiting to register will restrict your course and section choices. Complete the form click "View Report" and copy and paste the information provided in the boxinto an e-mail to the applicable department chair. First-Year Course PatternCHEM 121 Principles of Chemistry I (first term)CHEM 122 - Principles of Chemistry II (second term)ENGR 121 Calculus I for Engineers (first term)ENGR 122 Calculus II for Engineers (second term)ENGR 128 Engineering Design and Graphics (first term)ENGR 132 Technical Communications (second term)ENGR 136 Statics (second term)CSCI 161 Introduction to programming (first term) (takes the place of ENGR 147 not offered this year)PHYS 121 Physics for the Physical Sciences and Engineering I (first term)PHYS 122 Physics for the Physical Sciences and Engineering II (second term). You can take SMGT 101 (as an elective course) in the first or second term. You can take any other English course at the 200 level that it offered in the second semester providing there is space in the course. You should be able to select your courses following the steps on this website. There are also 200-level skills. Transcript 146 Weight Training (either term) 24 October 2022. 131 Rugby (second term) 129 Hockey (second term) What else should I take in the second semester to fill out my schedule? Course selection is no different for first year. Normally this means five courses in each term. First-year course selection for the Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics offers a few options. (A pair is 12 credits in one subject see the Glossary of Terms for a full definition). This is your Arts X. Remember that there are no wrong choices. See section 3.13 of the Academic Calendar. When choosing courses, remember that most science courses have accompanying labs. It offers ANTH 112 (Introduction to Socio-cultural Anthropology), DEVS 101 (Introduction to Development Studies), HIST 141 (Empire & Plague, 1300-1800), HIST 142 (Revolution: Global from 1750), and WMGS 100 (Introduction to Womens and Gender Studies) in a coordinated format to encourage the study of social justice from various perspectives. That is why it is not advisable for first-year students in your program to take two different language courses. 1. How can I work this subject into my degree pattern? Loans to university students are obtained through the Canada Student Loan Plan. The final grade will be listed on your transcript as "AU" and you will not earn any credit for the course. With the Course Timetable (released June 16th), find your course section times and fill in your Course Time blocks schedule for each term. In the meantime, be sure to choose and register in a different course, in case you are not able to get a seat in the science course(s) you want. You want to have 5 courses each term, and not 4 courses in one term with 6 courses in the other. Service learning is possible in many academic disciplines and through a broad range of courses and service experience. There may be adjustments that are possible with your particular program plan. Skills Because human nutrition has a strong base in chemsitry, CHEM 101 and 102 needs to be taken in first year. You would need an override to be permitted into a second-term STAT 101, and this is normally granted only for exceptional circumstances. Orientation beings. The phone number is (902) 867-5349. You can take any remaining requirements in later years. Note that some first-year courses in the Faculty of Arts are full-year, 6-credit courses. 144 Target Games (curling, bowling, bocce) (either term) CSCI 162 is also required for honours, and recommended (though not required) for advanced major, so you may wish to take these courses this year. You should meet with the department chair or with an academic advisor to discuss your program plan. Nutrition Minor How would taking this course affect my registration? Student Success Centre offers free workshops: Toll Free (888) 734-7839 WMGS - Women's and Gender Studies. 2. If you choose biology, chemistry, and physics (or any two of those plus climate and environment or computer science), you will have three lab courses. I am interested in Public Policy and Governance, but there is only one 3-credit course available at the 100-level. Whether you ultimately decide to pair both, only one, or neither of the elective subjects that you choose for this year, be reassured that those courses will be usable in your BBA program. An academic honour granted to students who achieve high grades while enrolled in 30 credits. I am interested in Public Policy and Governance, but there is only one 3-credit course available at the 100-level. You can take any other 3-credit course from the arts and science subjects listed above, as long as there is no first-term prerequisite for the course. Explore the available options and choose course(s) that sound interesting to you. If you are planning a minor in one science subject (see "Minor in One Science" section below) you should ensure that you take the 6 credits of foundation courses in that subject as your Science Subject A, and either 6 credits of a second science or 6 credits of an arts subject as your final 6 credits this year. Normally, only courses without labs or hands-on components can be audited. Course selection is no different for first year. Before you start registering in courses, you will learn about the course requirements for your program, includingrequired first-year courses and options for first-year electives. A first degree completed at a university or college. ENSC Environmental Sciences All students must complete Calculus I and II - MATH 106/107 or MATH 126/127. Twelve credits in one subject, with six credits at the 200-level or higher. Therefore we strongly recommend that you take the PSCI 102 option, a second-term course, this year. (See the appropriate department section in Chapter 9 of the Academic Calendar for information on such requirements.) No. For the secondary stream, there are two basic requirements: (i) Major Subject Field: A minimum of 30 credits of university coursework in one discipline of a subject taught in Nova Scotia secondary schools. When choosing lab times, you should try to avoid morning labs, as those may result in time conflicts with many of the skills courses. Course: 6408O Virtual - Fall Protection Authorized Person Essentials Course code: 6408O Industry: Construction; Manufacturing; Warehousing Duration : 4 hours Language: English Jurisdiction: USA Starts: Wednesday, November 30, 2022 noon-4 p.m. CT When: Wednesday, November 30, 2022 noon-4 p.m. CT View Cancellation Policy Note: This instructor led course is delivered through a virtual classroom. An approved set of courses, requirements and study pattern, leading to a degree, diploma or certificate. First-Year Course PatternHKIN 115 Principles of Human Movement (3 credits) (1st or 2nd term to balance your schedule)HKIN 136 - Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology (3 credits) (1st or 2nd term to balance your schedule be sure to register in the correct lab for the term in which you are planning to take the course. Other departments have two 3-credit courses (one each term) that together provide 6 credits of introductory study in that subject. RELS Religious Studies 4. Each of the subjects in these two groups can be majors in the Bachelor of Arts degree program, so it is wise to ensure that at least three of these are included in your first-year course selection. Electives may be open, that is, chosen by the student, or approved. 8. Is there enough time to get across campus? If you you are planning a minor in Health Sciences your final 6 credits should be chosen from PSYC 101 and 102or SOCI 101 and 102. Admissions and scholarship averages are obtained from the required courses for the program to which you have applied. Aquatic ResourcesArt A student's full-time/part-time status is based on the number of credits in which they are registered for the full academic year (September - April) and is usually defined as 60% of a normal full course load. program, you are strongly advised to read that section and to attend information sessions offered by the Faculty of Education (normally in October). app.stfx.ca. Arts or Science course(s) - 6 credits, normally in one subject (see below). Most BBA students choose two arts subjects. 2022. (v) 3 or 6 credits of developmental psychology. The full explanations of these programs are found in the Academic Calendar, section 6. When making your choice, you need to be aware of some important notes regarding the way in which these elective credits will be used in your degree pattern: 1. Diploma MacKay Room. You may wish to check table 7.1.5 in your Academic Calendar for grade and average requirements, so that you are aware of the grades you will need for admission to these programs at the end of first or second year. Whether you know exactly what you want to study in first year, or you are looking for ideas and want to explore new subjects, the BSc program can accommodate you.