Bachelor of Science (4-year) 123 Credits

(courses may meet more than one program requirement)

Senior Level Credit Requirement: Minimum 72 of 123 credits must be 300 and 400 level courses

The King’s Common Curriculum

Credits

Learning to Think Well

Reading our Story

ENGL 214

3

Framing our Context

HIST 204

3

Considering our Place

PHIL 230

3

Our Place in Redemptive History

THEO 250

3

Engaging Creativity

3 credits of ARTHxxx; ARTSxxx; CMNA350; DRAMxxx (except 320); ENGL 390, 391, 398, 498; MUSIxxx

3

Ideas Shape Our World

Deepening our Roots

3 credits of ENGL215, and 6 credits in two of HIST3xx (except 300); PHIL3xx/EDUC300; and THEO3xx/MUSI376 (except 341, 360, 361, 369, 378, 391, 396, 397, 399)

9

Recognizing Creation’s Story

3 credits in ASTR2xx; BIOL2xx; CHEM2xx; CMPT2xx; GEOG201; KINS200, 207; PHYS2xx

3

Social Sciences

3 credits in ECON2xx; POLI2xx; PSYC2xx; SOCI2xx

3

Acting to Bring Flourishing

Interdisciplinary Studies

INST 200, 210, 300, 310, 400, 410

3

Engaging the Creation

3 credits in BIOLxxx (except 307, 362, 364, 397); CHEMxxx, CMPTxxx; PHYSxxx (except 300, 395); BUSI391

3

Social Sciences

3 credits in ECONxxx; EDUC363; ENVS320; GEOG3xx (except 300, 350); POLI3xx (except 373); PSYC3xx (except 327, 370, 375, 385, 477); SOCIxxx (except 311); SSCI320

3

Major

Including at least the following

 

Biology

All of

210, 211, 320, 330, 391, 397, 470, 478, 480, 495

 

One of

494, 497

42 to 60 credits

At least 6 credits of

340, 343, 346

 

At least 3 credits of

307, 352

 

At least 3 credits of

422, 423, 471

 

NOT

204, 290

 

Cognate

CHEM 200, 201, 350, 351, MATH 200, STAT 300

Chemistry

All of

200, 201, 311, 312, 341, 350, 351, 370, 371, 395, 400, 445, 450, 460, 495, 497

 

At least 3 credits of

401, 440, 441, 442

48 to 60 credits

NOT

290

 

Cognate

MATH 200, 205, 300

 

All of

PHYS 241, 243

 

Recommended

3 credits of MATH 305, 434, PHYS 300

Computing Science

All of

275, 276, 304, 305, 320, 330, 360, 370, 470

At least 3 credits of

480, 496

45 to 60 credits

At least 15 credits of

3xx, 4xx

 

NOT

250

 

Cognate

MATH 200, 205, 221, STAT 300

Electives

All remaining credits May be used to add major credits up to 60, to make a minor (Minor/Second Concentrations), or as open electives (Open Electives)

 

King’s Common Curriculum

All students in the B.Sc. (4-year) program must complete the King's common curriculum. Please see King’s Common-Curriculum.

Major Requirements

Students in the B.Sc. (4-year) program must choose a major. Subjects are available in the following:

Biology

Chemistry

Computing Science

No more than 6 credits of 200-level courses may be applied to meet major subject requirements. There are also cognate requirements which a student must meet.

Minor Requirements

See Minor/Second Concentrations.

Science Requirement

At least 63 credits must be in mathematics and science.

Specific B.Sc. (4-year) Major Requirements

See statement about declaring majors under General Degree Program Regulations on Declaring a Concentration/Major.

Biology

Graduates of the B.Sc. (4-year) in biology degree are automatically eligible for entrance into the Alberta Society of Professional Biologists. Graduates are eligible to join as a "biologist-in-training", which upon 3 years of experience in the field makes them eligible to be full professional biologists with the P.Biol. designation. For more information see www.aspb.ab.ca

42-60 credits including 210, 211, 320, 330, 391,    397, 470, 478, 480, 495

One of 494, 497

At least 6 credits of 340, 343, 346

At least 3 credits of 307, 352

At least 3 credits of 422, 423, 471

Cognate requirements: CHEM 200, 201, 350, 351,    MATH 200, STAT 300

Notes:

1.BIOL 204 and 290 will not meet major requirements in biology.

2.Students who wish to enter professional schools of medicine, dentistry, and veterinary science can meet the requirements of these schools while earning the B.Sc. degree with a major in biology. See Pre-Professional Programs.

Chemistry

This program is accredited by the Canadian Society for Chemistry (CSC), which is the national professional association representing the field of chemistry and the interests of chemists in industry, academia and government. The Canadian Society for Chemistry (CSC) accredits undergraduate chemistry programs in    Canadian universities, to ensure that educational programs have the potential to prepare graduates to practise their profession in a competent scientific manner. Please see:

    www.cheminst.ca/about/about-csc/

48-60 credits including 200, 201, 311, 312, 330, 350, 351, 370, 371, 395, 400, 445, 450, 460, 495, 497

At least 3 credits of 401, 440, 441, 442

Cognate requirements: MATH 200, 205, 300

Strongly recommended 3 credits of MATH 305, 434, PHYS 300

All of PHYS 241, 243

Notes:

1.CHEM 290 will not meet major requirements in chemistry.

2.Students who wish to enter professional schools of medicine, dentistry, and veterinary science can meet the requirements of these schools while earning the B.Sc. degree with a major in chemistry. See Pre-Professional Programs.

Computing Science

45-60 credits including 275, 276, 304, 305, 320, 330, 360, 370, 470

At least 3 credits of 480, 496

Cognate requirements: MATH 200, 205, 221, STAT 300

Streams:

Software Systems Development

all of 310, 340, 350, 375, 405

Secure Computing

all of 310, 350, 400, 405, 460, SOCI 325

Computer Graphics and Visualization

all of 315, 350, 420, 450, ARTS 211

One of SOCI 345 or PSYC 250

Recommended: PHYS 241

Theoretical Computing

All of CMPT 420, 430, 450, 460

Notes:

1.CMPT 250 will not meet major requirements in computing science.

2.Computing science majors who are also mathematics minors may take CMPT 360 as MATH 360, CMPT 420 as MATH 420 and CMPT 430 as MATH 430; however, a minimum of 45 credits must be taken as CMPT courses for a computing science major.