TKPR
TKPR 312A/312B (Technological Project - Marine Environmental)
This course enables the student to demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills developed throughout the program. Students taking this course will design, implement and report on a project related to their field of study.
This is a linked course - TKPR 312B must be completed in the academic term following completion of TKPR 312A.
Project Identification; Project Selection; Project Collaboration; Project Research and Documentation; Project Design and Analysis; Reporting
Prerequisites - TKPR 312A - SC 1807 (Safety in Science Lab (Lab Safety)) and SC 1808 (WHMIS); and successful completion of all Term 3 and Term 4 courses
TKPR 312B - TKPR 312A
Duration - TKPR 312A - 13 weeks
Lectures - 5 hours/week
Duration - TKPR 312B - 13 weeks
Lectures - 5 hours/week
TKPR 3500 (Electro-Mechanical Fabrication Project)
This course is designed for advanced level students to demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills developed throughout the program.
Design Morphology; Project Selection; Problem Identification; Project Research and Planning; Project Proposal; Preparation for Equipment and/or Material; Project Performance; Project Analysis; Project Reporting and Presentation.
Prerequisites -SC 1807 (Safety in Science Lab (Lab Safety)) and SC 1808 (WHMIS); CMSK 1104 (Introduction to Technical Reporting; ELTR 1104 (Electronic Fabrication Techniques); WKPR 1117 (Machine Shop); ROVO 3200 (AUV Design and Operations); and ELTK 2200 (Marine Electrical Troubleshooting)
Duration - 13 weeks
Lectures - 1 hour per week = 13 total hours
Laboratories - 4 hour once per week = 52 total hours
TKPR 350A/350B (Capstone Project)
This course is designed for advanced-level students to demonstrate the application of knowledge and skills developed throughout the program.
Design Morphology; Project Selection; Problem Identification; Project Research and Planning; Project Proposal; Preparation for Equipment and/or Material
Corequisites - TKPR 350A - ROVO 3200 (AUV Design and Operations)
TKPR 350B - TKPR 350A
Duration - TKPR 350A - 13 weeks
Lectures/Laboratories - 4 hours/week
Duration - TKPR 350B - 13 weeks
Laboratories - 4 hours/week
TKPR 413A/413B (Technical Project - Food Safety)
This course provides students the opportunity to design, implement, and report on a technical project with potential benefits to the Canadian food processing industry.
This is a linked course – TKPR 413B must be completed in the academic term immediately following completion of TKPR 413A.
Identification of Potential Projects; Project Selection; Design and Analysis; Implementation; Reporting.
Prerequisites - TKPR 413A - None
TKPR 413B - TKPR 413A
Duration - TKPR 413A - 13 weeks
Lectures - 2 hours per week = 26 hours total
Duration - TKPR 413B - 13 weeks
Other Requirements - 13 hours per week = 169 hours total
TKPR 415A/415B (Technical Project - Water Quality)
This course provides students the opportunity to design, implement, and report on a technical project related to various aspects associated with water and water use.
This is a linked course – TKPR 415B must be completed in the academic year immediately following completion of TKPR 415A.
Identification of Potential Projects; Project Selection; Design and Analysis; Implementation; Reporting.
Prerequisites - TKPR 415A -SC 1807 (Safety in Science Lab (Lab Safety)) and SC 1808 (WHMIS)
TKPR 415B - TKPR 415A
Duration - TKPR 415A - 13 weeks
Lectures - 2 hours per week = 26 hours total
Duration - TKPR 415B - 13 weeks
Other Requirements - 7 hours per week = 91 hours total