FIC Vocabulary
ALC/ALAC
This course is intended to prepare you for the rigor and requirements of academic writing regardless of your intended program of study. This course will make you aware of and competent in all components of written discourse, including brainstorming, outlining, researching, drafting, revising, and preparing citations.
ACADEMIC SUBJECT
An academic subject is a subject that counts for credit (or sometimes referred to as units) at SFU. For example, ENGL112 is an academic subject. MMT100 is not an academic subject.
COMPUTING ID
At FIC, you need to have access to the internet and a computer or laptop. Your computing ID helps you log onto computers on campus, access the wifi at SFU, and log-in to different library resources. The IT Squad can help you to set up your Computing ID.
CGPA
Cumulative Grade Point Average: numerical average of all terms completed. Also known as GPA.
COREQUISITES
The following courses have co-requisites, meaning that there are other courses meant to be taken at the same time.
- ENSC100
- ENSC105
- PHYS140
- PHYS141
- MATH151 (unless this course has already been completed)
- MATH152 (unless this course has already been completed)
COURSE REPEAT POLICY
Program | Policy | Result of Failure |
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Cornerstone Program | Students who fail the Cornerstone Program may re-take the course up to 1 time. | Inability to complete the program within two semesters will result in termination of studies from FIC. |
Integrated Program | Students who fail the Integrated Program may re-take the course up to 1 time. | Students who fail the English program twice will be required to withdraw. |
Applied Science (Engineering & Computing Science) | Students will only be allowed to take a required applied science course twice. | Students best attempt will be used in the GPA calculation. |
All other Programs | Students may repeat a specific course up to two times during their FIC course of study. Three (3) times is the maximum number a student can study the same course. | Students best attempt will be used in the GPA calculation. |
ENGLISH BASICS TUTORIAL (University Writing)
One one-hour session is provided on a weekly basis. Each session consists of a short lesson focusing on a specific area of grammar or sentence structure. A priority is placed on those areas of the English language which commonly cause problems in students’ writing.
ENROLMENT TIME (Timeslot)
Enrolment time is the time you are assigned to enroll in classes. Click on “Enrolment” on the student portal. Your enrolment time should be posted there about a week before enrolment begins. Your enrolment time is determined by program, and if you have enough tuition in your account by the deadline in order to enrol.
ENROLMENT
Enrolment means registering for classes. Enrolment is open until the end of the first week of classes. After that, it is no longer possible to sign up for new classes or change your class.
EXAM ACCOMMODATION
FIC will provide exam accommodation for students who have special requirements for taking their exams. Students must provide official documentation from an approved health provider like SFU Health and Counselling that specifically states what accommodation is needed (IE: extra time, separate room, etc.). Students can submit their exam accommodation documentation to Student Advisors. During Final Exam period, students must submit their exam accommodation documentation 72 hours before their exam to write on their final exam date.
FIC ID
Your FIC ID is a series of alpha-numeric characters that we use to identify you at FIC. You can find your FIC ID on your FIC Letter of Offer or FIC ID Card.
GPA
Grade Point Average: numerical average of letter grades received in courses.
INTEGRATED LEARNING SKILLS (ILS/ILSA)
ILS is a course designed to help you adjust to university life and life in Canada. All students entering into UTPII must enrol in this free non-credit course. Students enrolled in ILS must maintain a minimum 80% attendance level as well as satisfactorily complete all assignments in order to pass ILS. Students who do not pass ILS will only be allowed to repeat it once and will be subject to a $500.00 fee for the course. Students who do not pass ILS are not eligible to transfer to SFU. Cornerstone and UTPI students are exempt from this course.
Math Check
Every student has to take the Math Check to enrol in Math at FIC. This test will assess your math knowledge and place you in the appropriate course for your math level.
MATH ENROLMENT POLICY
Students may not enrol in a a lower level or prerequisite math class after passing a higher-level math class. For example, students may not repeat MATH100 after passing MATH151. Students may not take more than one math class at a time if one is the prerequisite for the other.
PREREQUISITES
If a class has a prerequisite, this means that there is another course or requirement that you must meet prior to enrolling. The following courses have prerequisites:
Course | Pre-requisite | Grade |
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BISC101 | High school Biology 12 (or equivalent), or BISC 100 | High school Biology 12 (or equivalent) with a C grade or better, or BISC 100 with C- or better |
BISC102 | High school Biology 12 (or equivalent), or BISC 100 | High school Biology 12 (or equivalent) with a C grade or better, or BISC 100 with C- or better |
BUS251 | 9 credits of UTPII courses | 9 credits of UTPII courses |
CHEM121 | High School Chemistry 12 (or equivalent), or CHEM111 | High School Chemistry 12 (or equivalent) with a minimum grade of C (60% or higher), or CHEM111 with C- or better. |
CHEM122/CHEM126 | CHEM121 | C- |
CMPT120 | MATH100 or higher | C- |
CMPT125 | CMPT120 or CMPT130 | C- |
CMPT130 | Must qualify for MATH151 | MATH100 with a B grade, or a minimum score of 26 on the Math Check |
CMPT135 | CMPT130 | C- |
ECON260 | ECON1034 | C- |
ENGL112/113/115 | 9 credits of UTPII courses | C- |
ENSC100/ESNC105 | 9 credits of UTPII courses | C- |
ENSC180 | MATH151 | C- |
HIST204 | HIST102, WL101, ENGL112, ENGL113 or ENGL115 | C- |
MACM101 | Must qualify for MATH151 | MATH100 with a B grade, or a minimum score of 26 on the Math Check |
MATH100 | Math Check, MTH099 or MTH101 & MTH103 | Math Check score (9-19) or MTH099 with a B+ grade or MTH101 and MTH103 with a minimum C grade. |
MATH151 | Math Check or MTH101 & MTH103, or MATH100 | Math Check score (26 or above), or MATH100 with a minimum B grade or MTH101 and MTH103 with a minimum B grade. |
MATH152 | MATH151 | C- |
MATH157 | Math Check or MATH100, or MTH101 and MTH103 | Math Check score (20 or above), or MATH100 with a minimum C grade or MTH101 and MTH103 with a minimum B grade. |
MATH232 | MATH151 or MATH157 or MACM101 | MATH151 with a C- grade, or MATH157 with a B minimum grade, or MACM101 with a B minimum grade. |
PHYS140 | Must qualify for MATH151 | MATH100 with a B grade, or a minimum score of 26 on the Math Check |
PHYS141 | PHYS140 | C- |
PSYC109 | 9 credits of UTPII courses | C- |
PSYC201 | PSYC100 or PSYC102, and 9 credits of UTPII courses | C- |
PSYC250 | PSYC102 | C- |
WL201 | WL101; or HIST102 & HIST204; or ENGL112, ENGL113 or ENGL115 | C- |
UTP II REDUCED COURSE LOAD POLICY
A full course load is 4 academic courses per semester. A minimum course load is 3 courses. Students must take the minimum course load two out of every three semesters. Students who have completed the requirements for their program may be eligible to drop below the minimum course load to 2 courses. You must complete the Course Drop Form wks 3-13 and see a Student Advisor to drop below the minimum course load. Please note that application for a reduced course load does not automatically guarantee it will be granted.
REDUCED COURSE LOAD POLICY- Stage I
A full course load is 4 academic courses per semester. Students must take this course load two out of every three semesters. Students who have completed the requirements for their program may be eligible to drop below the minimum course load but must see an advisor. You must complete the Course Drop Form wks 3-13 and see a Student Advisor to drop below the minimum course load. Please note that application for a reduced course load does not automatically guarantee it will be granted.
SFU EMAIL AND FIC EMAIL
At FIC, you have a SFU email address and FIC email address. You can access your FIC email through the Student Portal.
SFU ID
Your SFU ID is your main identification at FIC and SFU. You will use it to apply to SFU. To find out your SFU ID, go to the Student Portal. Under “Student Profile” you will see all of your details. Under UNI ID, you will see a nine-digit number. This is your SFU ID.
WQB REQUIREMENTS
All SFU undergraduate students are required to complete at least
- 6 units in designated Writing (W) and,
- 6 units in courses designated Quantitative (Q), and
- 18 units in designated Breadth courses distributed among the
- Humanities (B-Hum), Social Sciences (B-Soc) and Sciences (B-Sci)
A grade of C- or better is required to earn W, Q, or B credits.
The following lists the WQB designations. Some courses have more than one designation and may fulfill both requirements. Please see a faculty advisor once you have transferred to SFU to ensure your course planning is accurate for timely graduation.
WRITING (W) COURSES – WRITING INTENSIVE
QUANTITATIVE (Q) COURSES
BREADTH (B) COURSES
Students must take 6 units each of Humanities (B-Hum), Social Sciences (B-Soc), and Science (B-Sci)
HUMANITIES: (B-HUM)
SCIENCE: (B-SCI)
SOCIAL SCIENCES: (B-SOC)
For more information, please refer to the SFU WQB Requirements Website.