Co-op, Minors, Certificates and Engineering Concurrent Programs for Students
Co-operative Education Program (Science Co-op) in Marine Biology
Co-op Academic Advisor: Dr. Jen Frail-Gauthier (jfrail@dal.ca)
Science Co-op is a program where academic study in a science subject is combined with paid career-related work experience. Students undertake three work-terms interspersed with their academic study terms. Science Co-op degree programs enable students to apply their knowledge directly while providing them with work experience that assists in making educated career choices.
Science Co-op is available to students in BSc (120 credit hour) Honours or Major programs in Marine Biology, or in Combined Honours or Double Major programs with Marine Biology as the primary subject. The number of students admitted into Science Co-op each year is limited. A minimum GPA of 3.00 is required for admission and for continuation in the Co-op program. For entry into Marine Biology Co-op, a minimum grade of B+ in BIOL 1010.03 is required. Students must be eligible to work in Canada.
Students normally apply to join Science Co-op during their first year of study, but application during the second year of study is possible. Students must apply before April 15, and it is recommended that interested students meet contact their Departmental Co-op advisor early in the Winter term of their first year. If accepted into Science Co-op, students must register for, and attend the Science Co-op Seminar Series (SCIE 2800.00) at least four months prior to the first work term.
Details are available from the Marine Biology/Co-op Academic Advisor and from the Co-operative Education office www.dal.ca/academics/cooperative_education.html. For more information on Co-op Education in Marine Biology, please see the Departmental webpage www.dal.ca/academics/programs/undergraduate/marinebio/what_will_I_learn/coop_work_terms.html
Minors available to students in Marine Biology
Minor programs allow students to develop subject specialties in addition to their major or honours subjects. Minors in other subjects are normally added to 120 credit hour BSc or BA programs (including Science Co-op).
Students in a BSc (120 credit hour) program in Marine Biology may choose to include a Minor selected from the list of approved Minors. Courses counted toward a Major or Honours subject cannot be used to fulfill the requirements of a Minor program.
Certificates
In combination with a BSc in Marine Biology, students may obtain one or more Certificates. A Certificate indicates that a student has achieved a certain level of proficiency in a given area or subspecialty. Courses counted toward a Major, Honours or Minor subject may also be used to fulfill the requirements of a Certificate. Students must apply to the Certificate Coordinator to be considered for a Certificate. Certificates are awarded upon graduation and are noted on the student’s academic transcript.
A complete list of Faculty of Science Certificates and requirements can be found at the beginning of the Faculty of Science section. Students may also work toward obtaining Certificates offered by other Faculties; some of these are listed in the College of Arts and Science Degree Requirements section.
Certificates of particular interest to student enrolled in a BSc in Marine Biology include: