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Carleton University Unofficial Transcript

Ma, Junsheng 14 SEP 2021 Page 1 Of 2


28-APR
101038142
OEN: 123770604

Course Credit Grade Course Credit Grade


Department and Course Title Number Value Grade Point Comments Department and Course Title Number Value Grade Point Comments

Fall 2016 (September-December) Winter 2019 (January-April)


BACHELOR OF SCIENCE HONOURS PHYSICS STREAM: EXPERIMENTAL BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS HONOURS CONC: COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS AND CONC: FINANCIAL
Eng.Sec.Lang.: Intermed ESL for Acad ESLA 1500 1.00 A- 10.00 ECONOMICS
Business: Management Accounting BUSI 1002 0.00 WDN Withdrawn
Econ.: Intro Statistics for Economics ECON 2210 0.50 A- 5.00
Winter 2017 (January-April) Math/Stats: Intro Mathematical Reason MATH 1800 0.50 C 2.50
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE HONOURS PHYSICS STREAM: EXPERIMENTAL Econ.: Interm Micrecon I:Prod&Market ECON 2020 0.50 B- 3.50
Eng.Sec.Lang.: Adv ESL for Acad Purpo ESLA 1900 1.00 B- 7.00 Econ.: Intermediate Macroeconomics I ECON 2102 0.50 B 4.00

Good Standing
Fall 2017 (September-December)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE HONOURS PHYSICS STREAM: EXPERIMENTAL
Math/Stats: Linear Algebra (Eng. or S MATH 1104 0.50 C- 2.00 Summer 2019 (May-August)
Phys.: Foundations of Physics I PHYS 1001 0.50 D+ 1.50 BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS HONOURS CONC: COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS AND CONC: FINANCIAL
Math/Stats: Calculus for Engin. or Ph MATH 1004 0.50 D 1.00 ECONOMICS
Business: Management Accounting BUSI 1002 0.00 WDN Withdrawn
Econ.: Introductory Econometrics ECON 2220 0.50 A 5.50
Winter 2018 (January-April) Econ.: Intermediate Macroeconomics II ECON 2103 0.50 A 5.50
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE HONOURS PHYSICS STREAM: EXPERIMENTAL OTHER UNIVERSITY: Hunan University EC 0.50 SAT
Psych.: Introduction to Psychology I PSYC 1001 0.00 WDN Withdrawn
Japanese: First-Year Japanese I JAPA 1010 0.50 C 2.50
Phys.: Foundations of Physics II PHYS 1002 0.50 F Fall 2019 (September-December)
BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS HONOURS CONC: COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS MINOR IN STATISTICS
Good Standing Business: Management Accounting BUSI 1002 0.00 WDN Withdrawn
CompSci.: Discrete Structures COMP 1805 0.00 WDN Withdrawn
Econ.: Interm MicreconII:Consum&Equil ECON 2030 0.50 A 5.50
Fall 2018 (September-December) Econ.: Econometrics I ECON 4706 0.50 C 2.50
BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS . MINOR IN JAPANESE CompSci.: Discrete Structures II COMP 2804 0.50 B 4.00
Business: Financial Accounting BUSI 1001 0.50 C+ 3.00 Math/Stats: Linear Algebra (Eng. or S MATH 1104 0.50 B- 3.50
Econ.: Intro to Econom:Microeconomics ECON 1001 0.50 B+ 4.50
Japanese: First-Year Japanese II JAPA 1020 0.50 C+ 3.00
Econ.: Intro to Econom:Macroeconomics ECON 1002 0.50 A- 5.00
Math/Stats: Calculus: w Appl. to Bus. MATH 1009 0.50 C 2.50

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Carleton University Unofficial Transcript

Ma, Junsheng 14 SEP 2021 Page 2 Of 2


28-APR
101038142
OEN: 123770604

Course Credit Grade Course Credit Grade


Department and Course Title Number Value Grade Point Comments Department and Course Title Number Value Grade Point Comments

Winter 2020 (January-April) Winter 2021 (January-April)


BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS HONOURS CONC: COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS HONOURS CONC: FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
Econ.: Econometrics II ECON 4707 0.00 WDN Withdrawn Econ.: Corporate Financial Economics ECON 4052 0.50 B- 3.50
Business: Management Accounting BUSI 1002 0.50 A- 5.00 Econ.: Int'l Monetary Problems ECON 3602 0.50 B- 3.50
CompSci.: Introduc to Computer Scienc COMP 1005 0.50 A 5.50 Econ.: Financial Asset Pricing ECON 4051 0.50 B+ 4.50
CompSci.: Intro to Theory of Computat COMP 3803 0.50 A- 5.00 Econ.: Prof. Practice of Economics ECON 3920 0.50 B- 3.50
Econ.: Behavioural Financial Economi ECON 4057 0.50 B 4.00
Good Standing Econ.: Intro Public Econ:Expenditures ECON 3403 0.50 F

Good Standing
Summer 2020 (May-August)
BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS HONOURS CONC: COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS
CompSci.: Introdu to Computer Science COMP 1006 0.00 WDN Withdrawn Summer 2021 (May-August)
Econ.: Int'l Monetary Theory & Policy ECON 4602 0.00 WDN Withdrawn BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS HONOURS CONC: FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
Econ.: Research Methods in Economics ECON 3900 0.50 B+ 4.50 Econ.: Honours Capstone Seminar ECON 4905 0.50 B+ 4.50
Econ.: Mathematical Methods of Econ. ECON 3001 0.50 A 5.50 Business: Intermediate Accounting I BUSI 2001 0.50 A+ 6.00
Earth Sciences: Natural Disasters ERTH 2415 0.50 B+ 4.50
Econ.: Comparative Economic Systems ECON 3870 0.50 A- 5.00

Fall 2020 (September-December) Student Scholarships


BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS HONOURS CONC: ECON DATA SCIENCE AND CONC: FINANCIAL 2016 Carleton University Entrance Scholarship
ECONOMICS
Econ.: Mathematical Analysis in Econ ECON 4001 0.50 B- 3.50
Econ.: Statistical Analysis in Econ. ECON 4002 0.50 B- 3.50 ************* End of transcript ************* ref:WP4-999017-1
Econ.: Applied Data Analysis ECON 2708 0.50 A- 5.00
Econ.: Intro to Financial Economics ECON 3050 0.50 A+ 6.00
Econ.: Monetary & Fin'l Institutions ECON 3607 0.50 A+ 6.00

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CARLETON UNIVERSITY
Explanation of Grading Symbols Credit Value Definition Course Set Aside
Standing in courses will be shown by alphabetical grades, which The basic unit of academic work is the "full credit" with a credit Three categories of courses that do not contribute to the
carry grade point values as follows: value of 1. 0. During the Fall Term and Winter Term, a course fulfillment of graduation requirements may appear on the
A+ 12 B+ 9 C+ 6 D+ 3 F 0 which spans both terms normally represents three class contact student's transcript:
A 11 B 8 C 5 D 2 hours or equivalent per week plus laboratory and/or Extra to the Degree (ETD): Passed credits that could have
A- 10 B- 7 C- 4 D- 1 supplementary instruction as required. Each term contains twelve counted towards the degree but are in excess of the credits
weeks of instruction. Courses offered during the Summer Term required for graduation.
Grade points indicated above are for courses of one (1.0) credit in have equivalent workloads but are concentrated into a shorter No Credit for Degree (NCD): Passed credits that are ineligible for
value (See Credit Value Definition). Where the course credit is period of time. credit in the student's program.
greater or less than one credit, the grade points are adjusted It is suggested that a course with a credit value of 1.0 is equivalent Credit Forfeited: Courses that cannot be used for credit in the
proportionately. to six semester hours per week or nine-quarter hours. It should be current or any subsequent program.
noted, however, that courses with laboratory components could
The following percentage equivalents apply to all final grades as follows: yield the equivalent of eight semester hours or twelve-quarter hours. With Study Abroad: Undergraduate Students who have
A+ 90-100% B+ 77-79% C+ 67-69% D+ 57-59% F 0-49% successfully completed 2.0 to 3.5 credits at a non-Canadian
A 85-89% B 73-76% C 63-66% D 53-56% Course Numbering System university in an approved pattern under a recognized International
A- 80-84% B- 70-72% C- 60-62% D- 50-52% Effective Fall 2002 the University implemented a new course Exchange program.
numbering system. Transcripts began to reflect this new
The following grades and notations may appear on the transcript: numbering system in the Summer Term of 2003 when a new With Study Year Abroad: Undergraduate Students who have
ABS Absent student information system was implemented. Course numbering successfully completed 4.0 or more credits at a non-Canadian
AEG Aegrotat examples are as follows: university in an approved pattern under a recognized International
AUD Audit Prior to Summer 2003 Effective Summer 2003 Exchange program.
CEX Current International Exchange English 18.105 ENGL 1005
CH Successful Challenge for Credit Accreditation: Carleton University, a founding member of the
CLP Current Letter of Permission Graduation: Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates are awarded three Council of Ontario Universities, enjoys full accreditation by the
CTN Continuing (Assigned to first half of a course times a year Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities of the Province of
taught over two consecutive terms) Spring (June), Fall (November), Winter (February) Ontario. It is a charter member of the Association of Universities
CUO Current University of Ottawa Exchange and Colleges of Canada; a member of the Association of
CUR Currently Enrolled The Academic Year: Commonwealth Universities and participates fully in the
DEF Deferred Summer Term: May - August Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan; and is a
EXC Successful International Exchange Credit Fall Term: September - December member of the International Association of Universities.
F Failure Winter Term: January- April For specific degree accreditation information, please consult the
FND Failure with no deferred examination allowed following Carleton University website: http://calendar.carleton.ca
FNS Failure with no supplemental privileges Awards/Scholarships: /accreditation
FWS Failure with supplemental privileges Carleton awards and scholarships are noted on the
GNA Grade not available transcript. Transcript Validation: Questions regarding the content or
INC Incomplete validity of this document should be directed to the Registrar's
IP/INP In Progress Office at (613) 520-3500.
LOP Successful Letter of Permission
P Pass Note that the language of instruction at Carleton University is
PWD Pass With Distinction English.
S/SAT Satisfactory
UCH Unsuccessful Challenge for Credit
U/UNS Unsatisfactory
WDN Withdrawn after full fee adjustment date
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