In addition to the general policies and regulations set out in Policies and Regulations the following academic regulations listed apply to undergraduate students in this program.
Repeating/Failed Courses
Except in special cases, no student may repeat a course more than once.
Students wanting to repeat a course more than once must submit a written request to the Dean’s office, Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies.
The highest grade achieved will be used in the determination of the student's graduation standing, though all grades remain on the student's academic record.
Supplemental Examinations
The Bachelor of Media Studies degree program does not offer supplemental examinations in any courses.
Major or Honours Programs
Students in the Bachelor of Media Studies are not permitted to complete a major or honours program in addition to their B.M.S.
Dean's List
Students who complete 24 credits or more in a Winter Session with an overall average of 85% or higher on all credits attempted will receive the notation "Dean's List" on their permanent records for that specific Winter Session.
Promotion Requirements
Promotion is dependent on successful completion of a minimum number of credits as listed below.
First Year | 0–23 credits |
Second Year | 24–47 credits |
Third Year | 48–77 credits |
Fourth Year | 78 or more credits |
Academic Standing
Supplementary to the University's policy on Academic Standing, the following academic regulations listed apply to undergraduate students in the BMS program.
Academic performance is evaluated based on coursework completed over a session. Sessional evaluations occur in April and will evaluate academic performance for the entire Winter Session (September to April).
Sessional evaluation standings are recorded on the academic record and are the student’s official standing with the university. A student’s sessional evaluation outcome is the standing under which the student will return to, continue, or discontinue studies.
In Good Standing
B.M.S. students who achieve a sessional average of at least 55% will be considered to be In Good Standing.
On Academic Probation
On Academic Probation standing will be assigned at the end of the Winter Session (April) based on performance in that Winter Session (September – April). The evaluation will consider all courses taken in the session.
On Academic Probation will be assigned to a student who has:
- earned a sessional average between 50% and 54.9%
A student assigned a standing of On Academic Probation in the sessional evaluation will normally be allowed to register in a maximum of 9 credits in their first term of the following Winter Session. This restriction may be waived at the discretion of the Faculty.
Failed
Failed standing will be assigned at the end of the Winter Session (April) based on performance in that Winter Session (September – April). The evaluation will consider all courses taken in the session.
Courses taken in the Summer Session are not taken into consideration for assigning Failed standing.
Failed standing will be assigned to a student who has:
- a sessional average of less than 50%
A student placed on Failed standing for the first time will normally be required to discontinue his or her studies for a period of one academic year (12 months) prior to resuming his or her program of study. A student who already has a Failed standing on his or her academic record (from any UBC program) will be required to withdraw from the University and may only be readmitted under the Advancement Regulations.
Readmission
Students who have a failed year in the Bachelor of Media Studies are required to submit a letter of appeal with their readmission application.