Programmes Offered - Academic Programmes
Undergraduate Calendar 2012-2013
Degrees Programmes
The Royal Military College offers academic programmes leading to the undergraduate degrees listed below. It should be noted that not all programmes are open to students under the ROTP and RETP entry plans.
| Degree | Programmes Offered | Minimum Credits Required |
|---|---|---|
|
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) B.A. (Honours) |
|
42 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (Major) B.A. (Major) |
|
40 |
|
Bachelor of Arts (General) B.A. (General)1 |
|
30 |
|
Bachelor of Science (Honours) B.Sc. (Honours) |
|
42 |
| Bachelor of Science (Major) B.Sc. (Major) |
|
42 |
|
Bachelor of General Science B.Sc. (General)1 |
|
30 |
|
Bachelor of Engineering B.Eng. |
|
45 |
|
Bachelor of Military Arts and Science (Honours) B.M.A.Sc. (Honours)2 |
|
42 |
|
Bachelor of Military Arts and Science B.M.A.Sc.2 |
30 |
Notes:
-
The 30-credit Bachelor of Arts (General) (B.A. (General)) and the Bachelor of General Science (B.Sc. (General)) degrees are not open to ROTP and RETP students.
-
The Bachelor of Military Science (Honours) (B.M.A.Sc. (Honours)) and the Bachelor of Military Science (B.M.A.Sc.) degrees are offered through the Division of Continuing Studies and are not open to ROTP or RETP students. For more information on the specific requirements of these degrees consult the Division of Continuing Studies Section.
Certificate Programmes
- Certificate of General Military Studies
Environmental Protection Certificate
DCS will not accept any admission in the Environmental Protection Certificate programme for academic year 2012-2013
General Requirements
The Core Curriculum represents the minimum content in certain areas which are required content of all RMCC degrees. However, all students need not pass exactly the same pattern of courses in order to complete all core curriculum requirements.
The Core Curriculum contains within it two separate themes;
-
The first theme is the minimum standard for mathematics (which also includes logic and information technology) and sciences (chemistry and physics).
- The second theme is a basic requirement in the study of canadian history, language and culture, politics, international relations and leadership and ethics.
The Physical Education programme is divided into three areas:
- Intercollegiate sports,
- Intramural sports, and
- Physical Training.
All cadets must take part in both the physical training programme and one of the sports programmes.
Professional Military Training is required of all cadets in all four years.
Second Language training is mandatory for all cadets who do not meet the standards set by the College to the classification tests of the Public Commission.
