The University of the West Indies, UWI, Mona
Faculty of Science and Technology
Information Guide
Summer School 2012/2013
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The University of the West Indies, Mona
Faculty of Science and Technology
June 3 – July 31, 2013
Summer School 2012/2013
FST Summer School Coordinator
Dr. Eric Hyslop – [email protected]. Faculty Office Faculty of Science and Technology 977-1785
Departments/Sections Summer School Coordinators
Dr. Marcia Roye, Biochemistry Section [email protected]
Miss Kerry-Ann Green, Department of Chemistry
Dr. Gunjan Mansingh, Department of Computing
Mrs. Anne Lyew-Ayee, Department of Geography & Geology
Dr. Tannice Hall, Department of Life Sciences [email protected]
Dr. Sam McDaniel, Department of Mathematics
Dr. Tannecia Stephenson, Department of Physics [email protected]
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Who Can Register
The following categories of students are eligible for admission to the Summer School:
Registered students of the University who have to repeat any of the course(s) offered.
Registered students of the University who have not taken the course(s) previously, but fall into one of the following categories:-
Students of the University who have not yet completed the requirements for the degree programme for which they are registered.
Registered UWI students from other UWI campuses.
Students of the University who have been granted (a) leave of absence for Semester I and/or 2, or (b) permission to Write “Examinations Only”.
Individuals that are not students of the University, but are eligible to matriculate at either the Normal or Lower level or as a mature student.
Summer School can help you meet the graduation requirements for 2012/2013.
Summer School can help you advance to the next level in your choice
programme.
Summer School can help you complete your degree requirements in less time.
Why summer
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2012/2013 SUMMER SCHOOL CALENDAR
ACTIVITY DATE
Official opening of the Online Registration site May 10, 2013
Normal Adjustment to Registration
(normal registration period) May 10 – June 2, 2013
Deadline for Payment of Fees June 2, 2013
Teaching Begins June 3, 2013
Late Registration (Add/Drop) June 3-9, 2013
Online Registration Site closes to
students June 9, 2013
Academic Board Approval after
Add/drop period (Late fines will be
levied by Academic Board) June 10-16, 2013
End of Late Requests to DROP Courses June 26, 2013
Mid-Semester Examinations June 26-29, 2013
Teaching (Summer School) Ends July 12, 2013
Summer School Final Examination July 15-31, 2013
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Summer School is optional.
Each Department reserves the right to withdraw a course if the quota for the course is not met.
Summer Course Load: Students can register for a maximum of TWELVE (12)
credits; e.g. four out-of-faculty courses (3 credits each), two in-faculty 6-credit courses, or three 4-credit courses. Finalizing students may apply to the Associate Dean for special permission to exceed credit limit.
There is no deregistration; consequently, if you add a course and you do not
drop it by the stipulated deadline, the course will remain on your record and you will:
be charged for the course receive a grade of FA
If you do not register for a course by the stipulated deadline you will not be
allowed to sit the exam for that course (see Summer School Coordinator). This includes students given permission to sit courses as exams-only.
It is the sole responsibility of the students to ensure that their registration is completed.
COURSE OPTIONS
M11= Full Course MLX = Lab Exemption MEX = Exam Only
(Students should check with their respective Departments to find out which category they are qualified for before registering). TIMETABLE - Students, who are pursuing more than one course, should choose carefully and register for only one course in any one time slot.
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COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE STREAM FOUN1201/FD12A Science, Medicine and Technology in Society M11/MEX
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE STREAM CHEM0901 Preliminary Chemistry A MLX & MEX
CHEM0902 Preliminary Chemistry B MLX & MEX
CHEM1901 Introductory Chemistry A MLX & MEX
CHEM1902 Introductory Chemistry B MLX & MEX
CHEM2001 Chemical Analysis I MLX & MEX
CHEM2101 Inorganic Chemistry MEX
CHEM2201 Spectroscopy, Mechanisms And Aromatic Systems
MLX & MEX
CHEM2301 Physical Chemistry MEX
CHEM2601 Environmental Chemistry MEX
CHEM3001 Chemical Analysis I MLX & MEX
CHEM3101 Inorganic Chemistry MEX
CHEM3201 Organic Synthesis, Biomolecules & Stereochemistry
MLX & MEX
CHEM3203 Organic Chemistry In Medicine And Agriculture
MEX
CHEM3303 Properties of Matter MEX
CHEM3301 Physical Chemistry MEX
CHEM2010 Chemical Analysis A M11 - (HOD permission required)
CHEM2210 Organic Chemistry A M11 - (HOD permission required)
CHEM2310 Physical Chemistry A M11 - (HOD permission required)
CHEM3010 Chemical Analysis B M11 - (HOD permission required)
CHEM3210 Organic Chemistry B M11 - (HOD permission required)
CHEM3310 Physical Chemistry B M11 - (HOD permission required)
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COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE STREAM COMP1126 Introduction to Computing 1 M11 & MEX COMP1127 Introduction to Computing 2 M11 & MEX COMP1161 Object-Oriented Programming M11 & MEX COMP1210 Mathematics for Computing M11 & MEX COMP1220 Computing and Society MEX COMP2101 Discrete Mathematics MEX COMP2111 Analysis of Algorithms MEX COMP2140 Software Engineering MEX COMP2240 Computer Organization MEX COMP2170 Object Technology MEX COMP2190 Net-Centric Computing MEX COMP3900 Group Project M11 COMP3911 Internship in Computing 1 M11 COMP3912 Internship in Computing 2 M11
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE STREAM
GEOG1131 Human Geography I: Population, Migration and
Human Settlement MEX
GEOG1231 Earth Environments 1: Geomorphology and Soils MEX
GEOG2131 Urban Geographies MEX
GEOG2231 Earth Surface Processes MEX
GEOL1101 Earth Science 1: Earth Materials and Plate Tectonics MEX
GEOL1102 Earth Science 2: Earth Processes and Earth History MEX
GEOL2202 Sedimentary Geology MEX
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE STREAM
Part 1 courses
BIOL0011 Preliminary Biology I MEX
BIOL0012 Preliminary Biology II MEX
BIOL1017 Cell Biology MLX & MEX BIOL1018 Molecular Biology & Genetics MLX & MEX BIOL1262 Living Organisms 1 MLX & MEX
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BIOL1263 Living Organisms 2 MLX & MEX
New Level 2
BIOL2401 Research Skills MEX
BIOL2402 Biometry MEX
BIOL2403 Ecology MEX
BIOL2404 Genetics MEX
BIOL2406 Eukaryotic Microorganisms MEX
BIOL2407 Biological Evolution MEX
BOTN2401 Plant Form MEX
BOTN2402 Plant Physiology MEX
ZOOL2401 Animal Form MEX
ZOOL2402 Animal Physiology MEX
AGSL2401 Soil and Water Management MEX BIOL2408 Diving for Scientists M11
Level 3 New Courses
AGBU3007 New Venture Creation and Management M11
BIOL3400 Issues in Conservation Biology MEX
BIOL3403 Biology of Soil MEX
BIOL3404 Virology N/A
BIOL3405 Pest Ecology and Management MEX
BIOL3406 Freshwater Biology MEX
BIOL3407 Oceanography MEX
BIOL3408 Coastal Ecosystems MEX
BIOL3409 Caribbean Coral Reefs MEX
BIOL2311 Research Project (6 credits) M11
BIOL3413 Biology Project (3 credits) M11
BOTN3401 Principles of Plant Biotechnology MEX
BOTN3402 Plant Breeding MEX
BOTN3403 Fundamentals of Horticulture MEX
BOTN3404 Economic Botany MEX
BOTN3405 Plant Ecophysiology MEX
BOTN3406 Tropical Forest Ecology MEX
ZOOL3403 Entomology MEX
ZOOL3404 Parasitology MEX ZOOL3406 Immunology MEX
ZOOL3407 Human Biology MEX
ZOOL3409 Aquaculture MEX
Level 3 Old courses
BIOL3014 Marine Ecology 1 MEX
BIOL3015 Marine Ecology 2 MEX
BIOL3017 Virology MEX
BIOL3018 Project (4 credits) M11
BIOL3020 Conservation MEX
BIOL3021 Freshwater Ecology MEX
BIOL3023 Coral reef MEX
BOTN3014 Forestry MEX
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BOTN3015 Plant Breeding MEX
BOTN3016 Plant Biotechnology MEX
BOTN3017 Horticulture MEX BOTN3018 Medicinal & Economic Botany MEX
ZOOL3015 General Parasitology MEX
ZOOL3017 Immunology MEX
ZOOL3020 Insect Biology and Systematics MEX
ZOOL3021 Pest Management MEX
Semester 3
AGBU3012 Research Project (4 credits) M11
AGBU3007 New Venture Creation and Management (4 credits) M11
AGBU3008 Internship (4 credits) M11
BIOL3412 Internship (3 credits) M11
BIOL6019 Project (10 credits) M11
BIOL6010 Research Project (8 credits) M11
BIOL6550 Environmental Research Project (12 credits) M11
Department of Life Sciences – Notes *ALL COURSES AND SECTIONS REQUIRE LECTURER’S APPROVAL*
MEX (Exams Only) - FT/FE (Final mark ≥ 40% but failed Theory or failed Exam) and Theory mark NOT less than 30%.
MLX (Lab Exemption) - Final mark = 35 – 39% and course work ≥ 50%, but Theory mark less than 30%.
M11 (Full Course) - Normal pre-requisites apply
*(Course overrides, Dr. Tannice Hall, Life Sciences Summer School Coordinator).
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE STREAM MATH0100 (M08B) Pre-calculus M11 & MEX
MATH0110 (M08C) Calculus & Analytical Geometry M11 & MEX
MATH1141 Introductory Linear Algebra and Analytic Geometry
M11 & MEX
MATH1142 Calculus I M11 & MEX MATH1151 Calculus II M11 & MEX MATH1152 Introduction to Formal Mathematics M11 & MEX MATH1180 Engineering Mathematics I M11 & MEX MATH1185 Calculus for Scientists and Engineers M11 & MEX
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STAT1001 Statistics for Science MEX
MATH2401 Elements of Mathematical Analysis M11 & MEX MATH2410 A First Course in Linear Algebra M11 & MEX MATH2404 Introduction to Probability Theory M11 & MEX MATH2411 Introduction to Abstract Algebra M11 & MEX MATH2403 Multivariable Calculus M11 & MEX
MATH2430 Linear Optimization MEX
MATH2420 Ordinary Differential Equations M11 & MEX
STAT2001 Inferential Statistics M11 & MEX
MATH2701 Financial Mathematics I M11 & MEX
MATH2702 Actuarial Mathematics I M11 & MEX
MATH3310 (M34Q) Life Contingencies M11 & MEX
MATH3341 (M31E) Applied statistics Applied Statistics MEX
MATH3370 (M32C) Topics In Operations Research MEX
MATH3490 (M33R) Complex Analysis MEX
MATH3700 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations MEX
MATH3120 (M32A) Numerical Analysis M11 & MEX
MATH3321 (M35R) Principles Of Asset/Liability Management For Actuarial Science
MEX
MATH3390 Metric Spaces and Topology MEX
MATH3360 (M30Q) Matrix Theory MEX
MATH3280 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling I MEX
MATH3320 (M34R) Risk Theory M11 & MEX
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE STREAM
PHYS0412 Introduction to Oscillations & Heat MLX & MEX
PHYS1411 Mechanics M11, MLX & MEX
PHYS1412 Waves, Optics & Thermodynamics M11, MLX & MEX
PHYS1421 Electricity & Magnetism MLX & MEX
PHYS1422 Modern Physics MLX & MEX
PHYS2395 Computer Applications in Physics MLX & MEX
PHYS2396 Computer Applications in Physics M11, MLX & MEX
PHYS3397 Medical Radiation Physics and Imaging M11, MLX & MEX
PHYS3399 Research Project (Non-electronics) M11 PHYS3680 Wind and Hydro Power MEX ELET1400 Introduction to Electronics M11 ELET1405 Practices in Basic Electronics M11 ELET2405 Practices in Electronics Design M11 & MLX ELET2415 Practices in Electronics Design II M11 & MLX ELET2450 Embedded Systems MEX ELET1101 Physics for Engineers MEX
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2012/2013 STUDENT FEES (UWI Undergraduate Courses)
Undergraduate Students Fees J$23,901.00 Undergraduate (3- credit course fee) J$11,950.50 Exam Only (3- credit course fee) J$17,925.75 Lab Exemption (3- credit course fee) J$1,000.00 Late fee (Pending period of request)
$7,967.00 is the per-credit cost for this year Semester I, II and III.
Full cost (M11): So for a 6 credit course = 7,967.00 x 6 = J$47,802.00 And for a 3 credit course = 7,967.00 x 3 = J$23,901.00 Lab Exemption (MLX) is 75% of cost So for a 6 credit course = 7,967.00 x 6 x 3/4 = J$35,851.50 And for a 3 credit course = 7,967.00 x 3 x 3/4 = J$17,925.75 Exam Only (MEX) is 50% of cost So for a 6 credit course = 7,967.00 x 6 x 1/2 = J$23,901.00 And for a 3 credit course = 7,967.00 x 3 x 1/2 = J$11,950.50
2012/2013 FEE FOR SPECIALLY ADMITTED STUDENTS
Non-UWI Students from Contributed Territories J$13,145.00 Tuition (per credit) J$12,655.80 Part-Time and Specially Admitted Students (Miscellaneous Fees) J$500.00 ID Card First Issue/Renewal J$1,500.00 Application processing fee
Students from Non-Contributed Territories J$39,440.00/US$451.00 Tuition (per credit) J$12,655.80 Part-Time and Specially Admitted Students (Miscellaneous Fees) J$500.00 ID Card First Issue/Renewal J$ 1,500.00 Application processing fee
International Students US$555.00 Tuition (per credit) J$12,655.80 Part-Time and Specially Admitted Students (Miscellaneous Fees) J$500.00 ID Card First Issue/Renewal J$ 1,500.00 Application processing fee
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REGISTRATION PROCESS
1. A student is deemed to be fully registered for the Summer Programme when the student has fulfilled his/her financial obligations to the University.
2. All Faculty of Science and Technology students should register for no more than twelve (12) credits in summer school 2013.
3. All Faculty and Departmental Information for Summer School will be available online and through the various Departments’ offices. Registering for course on another Campus
4. To register for a course on another Campus, go to the Student Administration System (SAS) link and select the Automated Student Request Module option and then make your request. It is recommended that you follow-up on your request with the Faculty, Dean’s Office.
Cooperation Registration includes three components, all of which must be completed as follows:
Online selection and approval of courses Pay fees at the Bursary Cashier, National Commercial Bank, BillExpress,
PayMaster or via UWI e-Commerce https://eservices.mona.uwi.edu/finserv/tuition/
For more information check http://www.mona.uwi.edu/studinfo/fees/ Check approval online.
CHANGE/WITHDRAWAL OF REGISTRATION
After June 10 – June 16th, 2013 Academic Board Approval is required for
additional add/drop changes; late fines will be levied by Academic Board. Payment for late registration is $1,000.00. As of July 3, 2013, all adding of
courses will attract an increase in fine.
Application for withdrawal from a course after the normal registration period will attract a penalty, which shall be instituted as follows:
a. 25% of the fees up to the end of the 1st week of teaching b. 30% of the fees up to the end of the 2nd week
Students who withdraw from a course or courses after June 10th, 2013 will
not be refunded any portion of the paid tuition fee.
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METHOD OF REGISTRATION FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
1. Download the application from the international page on the admissions site. 2. Review courses of interest and note the Course Code and correct name of the
course. 3. Include the course codes with the course name where indicated on the form.
4. Take the form to the Department offering the course and request that they approve the course by placing initials next to the course name.
5. Take the signed (initialed) form to the Admissions Section with the receipt of
the J$900 application fee that was paid at the NCB Bank, and an original and copy of the Birth Certification and previous academic records (CXC, CAPE, A-
Levels). If an Associate Degree, Diploma, Teacher's Certificate or Degree from any tertiary institution, request a transcript be sent directly to the Assistant
Registrar, Undergraduate Admissions, The University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston 7, Jamaica.
6. Await confirmation from the Admissions Section that your offer of entry has
been approved and package prepared. 7. Accept the offer by indicating on the enclosed acceptance sheet.
8. Register for the course.
METHOD OF REGISTRATION FOR SPECIALLY ADMITTED
STUDENTS
Special admission is open to applicants wishing to pursue one or more courses listed in our catalogue of courses. 1. Download Application Form http://www.mona.uwi.edu/admissions/specially_admitted.php. 2. Take the form to the Department offering the course and request that they approve the course by placing initials next to the course name. 3. Take the signed (initialled) form to the Admissions Section. Contact persons Mr. Javion Hall or Maxine Campbell. 4. Await confirmation from the Admissions Section that your offer of entry has been approved and your package prepared. 5. Accept the offer by indicating on the enclosed acceptance sheet. 6. Register for the course. 7. Pay the fees.
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For further details, contact Dr. Eric Hyslop
Summer School Coordinator 8:30am - 4:30pm
Telephone: 977-1785/935-8401/935-8962 (FST, Dean’s Office)
Email: [email protected]
Designed by: Administrative Staff, FST, Dean’s Office