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3.2 Schulich School of Engineering - Registration


Accuracy of Registration

All students are responsible for the completeness and accuracy of their registration and for arranging course selections to satisfy graduation requirements.

Technical electives in the undergraduate program and all graduate courses are offered, in any academic year, at the discretion of the department.


Management of Course Registration

The Schulich School of Engineering may prioritize registration in certain courses to ensure that students are able to register in course sections appropriate to their program and that the available capacity is used to best support students’ progression through their programs. Students may contact the Engineering Student Centre for clarification of registration management practices and for assistance with registration, as required.


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