COMP 2631 - Information Structures - Fall
COMP 2655 - Computing Machinery I - Fall
MATH 1271 - Discrete Mathematics - Fall
COMP 2633 - Foundations Software Engineering - Winter
COMP 2659 - Computing Machinery II- Winter
MATH 2234 - Mathematical Statistics
Cognate course: 3 of 4 (see Year One for list)
GNED Foundation Cluster 3: one of GNED 1301, 1303, or 1304
GNED Tier 2 Cluster 2:
GNED Tier 2 Cluster 3:
WARNING! The Fall/Winter notations indicate when you should be planning to take core courses. Certain major courses have prerequisites to be completed in a particular sequence to avoid delays in graduation. In addition, some courses are only offered once per year. If there is no notation, this course should be completed in year two but may be offered in either semester. It is your responsibility to plan your schedule and make sure that you are meeting necessary requirements. Consider consulting your advisor if you are uncertain or require clarification.
Have I reviewed my MRUGRADU8 for accuracy and understanding of how my courses are being used for graduation?
Have I met with my Academic Advisor ahead of registration opening?
Am I aware of all the supports available to me if I'm struggling academically or otherwise?
Have I attended a workshop offered through Career Services, Student Learning Services, or Wellness Services?
Do I understand how to customize my degree to make it unique to me? Such as a minor? A field school or an International exchange, a student leadership opportunity, or getting involved with undergraduate research?
Co-op is an optional program that allows Computer Science students to alternate study terms with work terms and graduate with up to 12-months of relevant paid work experience.
Students need to apply and be accepted into MRU’s Computer Science Co-op program. Students can apply to Co-op in their 1st, 2nd or 3rd year at MRU. The application period opens mid-February each year and will remain open until the program is full. Click here for application instructions and admission requirements.
MRU’s Co-op program is comprised of 4 courses:
COOP 0001: You learn how to write a professional resume and cover letter, how to conduct an effective job search and develop and practice your interviewing and networking skills.
The learning does not stop once you secure a work term. You Co-op work terms COOP 0002, 0003, 0004 all have work term assignments are designed to develop you as a professional and leave you with a career action plan once you graduate from MRU.
If you complete all the 4 COOP courses you will receive a Co-op Designation. The Co-op designation is an achievement that goes on both your degree parchment and transcripts
Click here to watch a 5-minute informational video about Co-op @ MRU. If you have questions about the Computer Science Co-op option, please contact Robin Filmer @ rfilmer@mtroyal.ca.
WARNING! The low-grade policy states that students cannot have more than two grades below C- in their program, with no more than one grade below C- in their core (major) for graduation purposes.
WARNING! The junior limit references the maximum number of 1XXX-level courses a student can apply towards graduation requirements; the maximum number is 16 @ 1XXX (first year courses).