Students
who are considering applying to Queen's should read the Guide 2002, a booklet published by Queen's University which deals
with the admission requirements for all Faculties and Schools, and contains
information on facilities and services, including residences, and on
scholarships and financial assistance. Information on admissions is also
available online at http://www.queensu.ca and on the Faculty website at
http://appsci.queensu.ca.
Campus Visits
Applicants
and potential applicants are encouraged to visit the Queen's campus, as well
as the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. Formal arrangements can be made through Student Recruitment at (613) 533-2217.
Application
Application
for admission to the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science should be made as early as
possible. All applications are processed through the Ontario Universities'
Application Centre (OUAC), 170 Research Lane, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 5E2
Students in Ontario Secondary Schools receive applications for admission from their
schools and submit them, normally through the school Guidance Office, to OUAC.
All other students should contact OUAC directly for application forms. A web application form is available at http://www.ouac.on.ca.
Applicants
presently attending an Ontario secondary school will have their academic record
automatically forwarded to OUAC by their school. This record
will then be provided to Queen's.
Applicants
currently attending secondary school outside of Ontario should ask their school
to forward an academic transcript as early as possible to Applicant Services,
Richardson Hall, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6.
The transcript must contain at
least the interim record for the current year of studies and the final record
for the previous year of studies. In no case should the transcript reach
Queen's later than 26 April. Applicants must also submit a completed Personal
Information Form, and language results where applicable.
Applicants
who have previously completed secondary school are asked to have their former
secondary school send a transcript covering at least the last two years of
study. This information should be sent directly to Applicant Services,
Richardson Hall, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6.
Transcripts must be submitted for all post-secondary studies undertaken. If the
applicant is working, a letter of recommendation from the current employer is
recommended. In no case should the transcripts reach Queen's later than 26
April. Applicants must also submit a completed Personal Information Form, and
language results where applicable.
Criteria
Admission
is offered to the best qualified students applying. The criteria include both
academic and non-academic achievements. It is emphasized that admission is
based on a comprehensive evaluation rather than on just the academic record
alone. Any supporting material which the applicant wishes to offer with the
application is invited, including letters of recommendation from teachers and
similar documentation. Submission of a completed Personal Information Form is
required.
Language
The
language of instruction in the Faculty is English. Applicants who are Permanent
Residents or who are on student visas, and who have been resident in Canada or
another English-spesking country for less than three years as of the first day
of the month of the term in which studies are to begin, must achieve a
satisfactory score on one of the following tests of facility in English. For
those writing a test, the requirements are:
- a score of at least 580 on
the paper-based, or 237 on the computer-based, Test Of English as a Foreign
Language (1) offered by the Educational Testing Service, Box 6151,
Princeton, New Jersey, 08541-6151 1. Web site is http://toefl.org.
- a score of at least 90 on the
Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (1) offered by the English
Language Institute, Testing and Certification Division, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1057, 1. Web site http://www.lsa.umich.edu/eli, or
a score of at least 7 on
the International English Language Testing System (1) administered by the
University of Cambridge, Local Examinations Syndicate, 1 Hills Road, Cambridge
1 1, England. Web site http://www.ielts.org.
Admission to First Year from Canadian Provincial Systems
In all jurisdictions, successful completion of a secondary school diploma program
is required. High standings in prerequisite subjects are expected, and the
average in these subjects is an important factor in determining admission.
- Ontario: The Ontario Secondary
School Diploma (OSSD) must be completed, including
at least six Ontario Academic Courses. The prerequisite subjects are the OAC
courses in Algebra and Geometry, Calculus, Chemistry, English 1 (ENGOA)
and Physics. For applicants completing the OSSD
under the new curriculum guidelines in 2002, see http://www.queensu.ca/liaison , select Admissions,
select Prerequisites for Admission.
- Alberta and Northwest
Territories: Chemistry 30, English 30, Mathematics 30 and 31 and Physics 30
are prerequisite subjects.
- British Columbia and Yukon: Chemistry, English, Mathematics and Physics must be completed to the Grade
12 level, including Calculus where available.
- Manitoba: At least five subjects
must be completed at the Senior 4 level. Chemistry 40, English 40,
Mathematics 40 and Physics 40 are prerequisite subjects, as is Mathematics
45 where available. Other courses at the 41 to 45 level cannot be counted
for credit if they are in the same subject area as a course taken at the 40
level.
- New Brunswick: At least six
courses must be completed at the Grade 12 level. Chemistry, English,
Mathematics and Physics at the 121 or 122 levels are prerequisite subjects.
- Newfoundland: The senior high
school program must be completed. Chemistry 3201, Mathematics 3201, Physics
3204 and a level 3 English course are prerequisite subjects.
- Nova Scotia: Five academic
courses at the Grade 12 level must be completed. Chemistry, English,
Mathematics and Physics are prerequisite subjects.
- Prince Edward Island: At least
five Grade 12 courses must be completed. Chemistry, English, Mathematics and
Physics at the 611 or 621 level are prerequisite subjects.
- Quebec: Completion of one full
year and 12 academic semester credits at a CEGEP
are required. Prerequisite courses are two semester length courses in
English (or in French for students at francophone CEGEPs),
Chemistry 101 and 201, Mathematics 103 and 105, and at least two of Physics
101, 201 and 301.
- Saskatchewan: Six academic
courses at the Grade 12 level must be completed. Calculus 30, Chemistry 30,
English 30, Mathematics 30B and Physics 30 are prerequisite subjects.
Timing of Offers
Offers
will be made as early as possible, subject to receipt of transcripts and other
required information, and subject to any timing agreements between
universities. In 2002, conditional offers of admission to Ontario applicants
will be made in time for the applicants to respond by 12 June. Applicants from
other jurisdictions whose documents are received by 26 April may also be
considered for early conditional admission.
Candidates for Advanced Standing:
Prior Learning Assessment (PLA)
A
candidate who wishes to transfer to one of the programs in the Faculty of
Applied Science from another faculty at Queen's, or from another institution,
and wishes to claim credit for previous studies or industrial experience,
should contact the Associate Dean (Academic) by mail (Faculty of Applied
Science, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6);
or by FAX
(613) 533-6500 or by e-mail (appsci@post.queensu.ca) or in person, to explore
the possible options before formal application for admission is made. In
general, a candidate will be admitted to the program of choice (provided space
is available) in the year most likely to lead to successful completion. Other
conditions of General Admission, such as Language, must be satisfied, and the
Department offering the program must be prepared to accept the candidate.
Candidates for Special Student Status
Special
Students are those not registered in a degree program who nonetheless wish to
attend a course or courses offered in the Faculty. Candidates in this category
should correspond with the Associate Dean (Academic) (FAX (613) 533-6500;
e-mail, appsci@post.queensu.ca), or visit the Faculty Office in Ellis Hall.
Dual Degrees
Undergraduate
students currently registered in another faculty/school at Queen's may be
admitted to an engineering undergraduate degree concurrently, with the consent
of the departments concerned. Conversely, students who have completed at least
one year in Applied Science may apply for admission to a concurrent program in
Arts and Science. Candidates must have completed at least one academic year of
university study and must also have high standing in their overall
undergraduate academic record. An application must be submitted to Admission
Services by the deadline for admission to a dual degree (see Sessional
Dates).
Fees
The Board of Trustees reserves the right to make changes in the scale of fees if,
in its opinion, circumstances so warrant.
Tuition Fees
Tuition
fees are reviewed each year and are dependent on government funding and
regulation. Specific information on tuition levels are available on the Web at http://www.queensu.ca/registrar/fees
as well as the Faculty web site; they are
also available in the Fee Information and Registration Brochure, the Blue
Book, which is mailed to all new incoming students during the Summer. The Blue
Book also contains information on Method
of Payment and
Fee Adjustments. Students are encouraged to become familiar with this
information.
Ancillary Fees
Students
may be required to pay ancillary fees for course related learning materials,
safety equipment and field trips. The maximum estimated compulsory fees for
each four year program are shown below. In most cases the actual cost to
individual students will be less than the amount indicated.
Non Compulsory Fees
| Supplemental Examinations |
$200 |
| Challenge (Qualifying) Examinations* |
100 |
| Rereads |
35 |
| Extended Program - J section per course** |
293 |
| J section rewrites (Spring Term) |
*** |
| Internship Program application fee |
35 |
| Tuition fees for APSC 301-304 |
|
- Students first registered on or before
September 1, 1998
|
1,018 + $20 SAL |
- Students first registered after September 1, 1998
|
1,170 +$20SAL |
* The fee will be refunded upon successful completion of the examination.
** See the Blue Book for 2001/02 fee level for .25 weight courses and definition of SAL.
*** Fees are not available at the time of publication. Please see fee schedule
for .25 weight courses approved by the Board of Trustees for 2002/03.
Fees quoted are for domestic students. In cases of differences between the above and the Blue Book the fees shown in the Blue Book shall prevail.
Account Information
Students can use QCARD to determine their account balances.
Debts
Any
student with an overdue debt with the University will not be permitted to
register or to receive examination results, official transcripts, or marks
reports until the outstanding account is settled in full. A Senate Regulation forbids the release of a Diploma to a
student in debt to the University.
Questions
Questions about fees or charges should be directed to:
Office of the University Registrar
Richardson Hall
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6
(613) 533-6894
Please refer to the Blue Book for a comprehensive outline of the items referred to above.