School of Computing and Information Systems - Student orientation sessions
The Faculty of Science and Technology (FST) organizes a student orientation session every year for newly admitted students who join FST graduate programs.
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The Faculty of Science and Technology (FST) organizes a student orientation session every year for newly admitted students who join FST graduate programs.
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A list of resources that detail guidelines for specific courses.
Find info about current, future, and past course offerings in this program.
Find info about current, future, and past course offerings in this program.
Find info about current, future, and past course offerings in this program.
Find info about current, future, and past course offerings in this program.
Undergraduate courses in SCIS are delivered in an un-paced mode, whereas graduate courses are delivered in a paced and un-paced mode depending on the course selected.
The School of Computing and Information Systems' process for taking an undergraduate course: from registration and accessing course materials to how to get help.
View the following lists of combinations of elective courses students may take in order to be specialized in certain areas of computing and information systems.
Information about exam regulations in the School of Computing and Information Systems.
Learn more about the "challenge for credit" process.
Information about procedures for accessing course materials after enrolling in the program.
General guidelines for getting started with a course in the School of Computing and Information Systems.
Links to resources related to doing research.
The School of Computing and Information Systems' list of forms for current students in our programs.
Information for students thinking of taking a course or program in the School of Computing and Information Systems.
Do you ever wonder what is so appealing about the Computing and Information Systems field? Check out how the knowledge and skills acquired in our programs will help you.
Learn more about what we require in our students before they take their first course.
Learn about the skills and qualities of successful SCIS students.
A quiz designed to provide one measure of your level of readiness for COMP 200.
A quiz designed to provide one measure of your level of readiness for COMP 200.
Check out the list of scholarships that are available for Indigenous students to assist you in pursuing your educational aspirations.
Information for international students taking courses or programs in the School of Computing and Information Systems.
If you're a visiting or an unclassified student wishing to to take a course through AU this page is for you.
The School of Computing and Information Systems at Athabasca University sees the need for and encourages women to enroll in the field of Computer Sciences.
The School of Computing and Information Systems offers courses that are specifically designed to fulfill certain industry demands.
All students in the BSc CIS and the BSc CIS PD programs (where program regulations state) must successfully complete a final project by taking COMP495 in order to graduate.
A summary of the regulations for this program.
A summary of the regulations for this program.
A summary of the regulations for this program.
Find answers to questions you may have.
The following page offers information and helpful links to resources and server documentation for your student project.
Get more information and resources related to the master's thesis essay.
Resources to help you complete the COMP 697-699 Integration Project.
Get more information and resources related to the integration thesis.
This handbook provides guidance to graduate students who are writing the research essay as part of the completion requirements for the Master of Science in Information Systems.
This handbook provides guidance to graduate students who are writing the research project as part of the completion requirements for the Master of Science in Information Systems.
The handbook provides guidance to graduate students who are writing the research thesis as part of the completion requirements for the Master of Science in Information Systems.
Use this template to write a mini-proposal for your COMP 696: Master's Essay course.
Use this template to write a mini-proposal for your COMP 697-699: Integration Project course.
Submission deadline information for the Master's Essay/Project/Thesis Report.
Lab schedules, exemptions, and resources for courses in astronomy, biology, chemistry, geography, geology, and physics.
Lab resources for courses in biology.
Lab resources for courses in chemistry.
Lab resources for courses in geography.
Lab resources for courses in geology.
Lab resources for courses in physics.
Use this form to book lab materials online.
Use this form to book lab materials online.
The following page offers you information list as well as related links to the online request forms for available science lab kits.
Guidelines and policies information for various types of science labs: from personal safety to what to do in case of emergency.
Information about what you need to do if you require additional accommodation for a disability that may affect your performance or progress within a supervised science lab.
General information, lab addresses, maps, and additional details for various science labs.
Suggested accommodation, bus, train and plane information for Athabasca University's science lab locations.
Check out our list of Biology learning resources. We offer resources in following disciplines: anatomy and physiology, cell biology, genetics, microbiology, and others.
Check out our list of Chemistry learning resources. Check the available chemistry software and groups you can use.
Check out our list of Geography learning resources. Check the available geography software you can use.
Check out our list of Geology learning resources. Check the available geology software and groups you can use, as well as the information about Athabasca University's rocks and minerals collection.
Check out our list of Health and Nutrition learning resources. Check the available nutrition software and groups you can use.
Check out our list of Math and Statistics learning resources. Check the available mathematics software you can use.
Check out our list of Physics and Astronomy learning resources. Check the available physics and astronomy software and groups you can use.
Find out more about the opportunity you have to undertake and carry out science-related projects.
A collection of images and slideshows that showcases various student approved projects from Applied Studies, Architecture, and Architectural Design Studio courses.
The program is primarily intended as preparation for entry to the profession of architecture but is also beneficial for other careers in the field.
Various forms you might need in Graduate Diploma in Architecture (GDA) program.
Links to various policies you might need to familiarize yourself with.
Check our course equivalents page to compare new AU course equivalent vs. the existing RAIC Syllabus course.
What steps to take if you wish to take courses required for CACB certification.
Check the software requirements for RAIC courses.
Learn about the professional and personal development opportunities offered by AU's Faculty of Science and Technology.
Learn more about the learning outcomes for this particular program.
Learn more about the learning outcomes for this particular program.
Learn more about the learning outcomes for this particular program.
Learn more about the learning outcomes for this particular program.
Learn more about the learning outcomes for this particular program.
Learn more about the learning outcomes for this particular program.
Find out how much your program will cost in the official graduate Calendar regulations.
Find out how much your program will cost in the official graduate Calendar regulations.
Find out how much your program will cost in the official graduate Calendar regulations.
Find out how much your program will cost in the official graduate Calendar regulations.
Find out how much your program will cost in the official graduate Calendar regulations.
Find out how much your courses or program will cost before taking it in the official undergraduate Calendar policy and regulations.
The Faculty of Science and Technology aspires to be innovative in education and research, offering a unique experience to our global student community and contributing positively to the improvement of our global society.
A list of suggested graduate research topics.
From planning your education to completing it, we are here to help you navigate the financial aspects of your academic journey. Explore funding and awards available to make the most of your time at AU.
The Faculty of Science and Technology offers work-integrated learning (WIL) opportunities in our undergraduate and graduate programs. WIL has been designed to bring academia and industry together, and students can have this experience online from the...
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