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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

Students taking this course will work as a group on a project,<br />

under the supervision of a faculty advisory committee. They will<br />

carry out an in-depth study of a problem, design, technological<br />

application or current issue related to the marine industry, <strong>and</strong><br />

fully document <strong>and</strong> present their findings.<br />

Project Identification; Teamwork <strong>and</strong> Group Dynamics; Project<br />

Analysis; Project Research <strong>and</strong> Documentation; Project<br />

Presentation<br />

Prerequisite - TKPR 317A - Successful completion of Sea<br />

Phase 1, TS1 <strong>and</strong> TS2, <strong>and</strong> CMSK 1201<br />

TKPR 317B - Successful completion of TKPR 317A <strong>and</strong> WKTM<br />

2102<br />

Duration - TKPR 3107A - 13 weeks<br />

Lecture - 2 hours per week<br />

Laboratories - 2 hours per week<br />

Duration - TKPR 317B - 13 weeks<br />

Lecture - 1 hour per week<br />

Laboratories - 3 hours per week<br />

TKPR 3500 (Electro-mechanical Fabrication<br />

Project)<br />

This course is designed for advanced level students to<br />

demonstrate the application of knowledge <strong>and</strong> skills developed<br />

throughout the program.<br />

Design Morphology; Project Selection; Problem Identification;<br />

Project Research <strong>and</strong> Planning; Project Proposal; Preparation<br />

for Equipment <strong>and</strong>/or Material; Project Performance; Project<br />

Analysis; Project Reporting <strong>and</strong> Presentation.<br />

Prerequisites - Successful completion of CMSK 1104; ELTR<br />

1104; WKPR 2301; CNTL 3105; CNTL 3201; ELTR 3210; <strong>and</strong><br />

ELTR 2107<br />

Duration - 13 weeks Lecture/Lab: 1/2<br />

Lectures - 1 hour/week = 13 hours total<br />

Laboratories - 4 hour/week = 52 hours total<br />

TKPR 411A/411B (Technical Project - Sustainable<br />

Aquaculture)<br />

This course provides students the opportunity to design,<br />

implement, <strong>and</strong> report on a research project with potential<br />

benefits to the aquaculture industry. This is a linked course<br />

– TKPR 411B must be completed in the academic term<br />

immediately following completion of TKPR 411A.<br />

Identification of Potential Projects; Project Selection; Design <strong>and</strong><br />

Analysis; Implementation; Reporting<br />

Prerequisites -<br />

TKPR 411A - None<br />

TKPR 411B - TKPR 411A<br />

Duration - TKPR 411A - 13 weeks<br />

Lectures - 1 hour per week = 13 hours total<br />

Duration - TKPR 411B - 13 weeks<br />

Lectures- 11 hours per week = 143 hours total<br />

TKPR 413A/413B (Technical Project - Food<br />

Safety)<br />

This course provides students the opportunity to design,<br />

implement, <strong>and</strong> report on a technical project with potential<br />

benefits to the Canadian food processing industry. This is a<br />

linked course – TKPR 413B must be completed in the academic<br />

term immediately following completion of TKPR 413A.<br />

Identification of Potential Projects; Project Selection; Design <strong>and</strong><br />

Analysis; Implementation; Reporting<br />

Prerequisites -<br />

TKPR 413A - None<br />

TKPR 413B - TKPR 413A<br />

Duration - TKPR 413A - 13 weeks<br />

Lectures - 2 hours per week = 26 hours total<br />

Duration - TKPR 413B - 13 weeks<br />

Other Requirments - 13 hours per week = 169 hours total.<br />

TKPR 415A/415B/415C (Technical Project - Water<br />

Quality)<br />

This course provides students the opportunity to design,<br />

implement, <strong>and</strong> report on a technical project related to various<br />

aspects associated with water <strong>and</strong> water use. This is a linked<br />

course – TKPR 415B must be completed in the academic term<br />

immediately following completion of TKPR 415A <strong>and</strong> TKPR 415C<br />

must be completed in the technical session immediately following<br />

completion of TKPR 415B.<br />

Identification of Potential Projects; Project Selection; Design <strong>and</strong><br />

Analysis; Implementation; Reporting<br />

Prerequisites -<br />

TKPR 415A - None<br />

TKPR 415B - TKPR 415A<br />

TKPR 415C - TKPR 415B<br />

Duration - TKPR 415A - 6 weeks<br />

Lectures - 2 hours per week = 12 hours total<br />

Duration - TKPR 415B - 13 weeks<br />

Other Requirements - 3 hours per week = 39 hours total<br />

Duration - TKPR 415C - 5 weeks<br />

Other Requirements - 15 hours per week = 75 hours total<br />

TRMO 2100 (Thermodynamics)<br />

This is an introductory course in thermodynamics. The course will<br />

provide the student with the basics of thermodynamics <strong>and</strong> its<br />

application to various processes.<br />

Introduction to Thermodynamics; First Law <strong>and</strong> Applications; Second<br />

Law <strong>and</strong> Applications; Gas Laws; Processes; Gas Power Cycles.<br />

Prerequisite - PHYS 1101 (Physics) or PHYS 1100 (Physics);<br />

MATH 1100 (Pre-Calculus) or MATH 1102 (Pre-Calculus)<br />

Duration - 13 weeks<br />

Lectures - 3 hours/week<br />

Laboratories - 1 hour/week<br />

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