Students may choose full-time or part-time program enrollment.
Courses for the B.Tech./BMS programs are offered via a range of delivery modes for truly flexible learning. Choices may be offered in time and/or place of study. That is to say, students enrolled in this program are offered opportunities to study on- and off-campus, or combinations of both. Depending on work and personal commitments, students can choose a study route to suit their own circumstances and can move between them as their lifestyles, career, and/or family obligations change. Though, the quickest way that this degree can be earned is via full-time study in one year.
Study on Campus...
Many of the B.Tech./BMS courses (both required and elective) are available for study on campus.
Studying on-campus can be a rewarding and enjoyable way to undertake a university degree. Campus life at MUN will expose students to a wide variety of multicultural influences, as well as provide opportunities to experience the unique and revered cultures of Newfoundland and Labrador, and Canada.
Study Online and/or by Distance Education...
Memorial University of Newfoundland and the Fisheries and Marine Institute are genuine pioneers and world leaders in off-campus education.
All required B.Tech./BMS courses are available for study online.
The benefits of off-campus study include:
- You can study from your own home or anywhere.
- You can study at times that suit you - after work, on weekends, or while the children are at school.
- You don't have to spend time travelling to university or sitting in lectures.
- You can earn money by working while you study part-time.
- You can study the same courses with the same lecturers as students who study on-campus and online.
- You have access to a valuable network of personal support services to help you succeed.
Online courses enable you to customize your learning to your time, your place, and your pace. Online courses are NOT independent study courses. Online courses are taught via the Internet rather than in a classroom setting. These courses are highly structured and involve frequent interactions with the instructor and with other students. The Internet is used for communicating with the instructor and other students, accessing course materials, conducting research, and submitting assignments. This environment is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A support centre (DELT) provides technical, academic, and administrative support to online students. Campus visits are not necessary.
| Length of Study | 1 year beyond Diploma |
| Workterm | n/a |
| Location(s) | St. John's campus Ridge Road or on-line delivery |
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Applications received following this date will be assessed as resources and space allow. | March 1 - Fall admission October 1 - Winter admission February 1 - Spring admission |
| Courses | View Calendar Entry |

