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William Neil Howell - Education and Training
Highlights
Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT):
11Mar00 ..verbal/quant/writing scores: 98/95/92 percentiles; Total score:
760 (99th percentile)
04Mar96 ..verbal/quant: 96/85 percentiles; writing 4.5/6.0; Total score:
680 (96th percentile)
Federal Government of Canada French language evaluation, Montreal Feb/Mar93
Ex/C/Ex read/write/oral
Master of Applied Science
in Chemical Engineering 1986 University of Ottawa 9.2/10 GPA
Bachelor of Applied
Science in Chemical Engineering 1978 University of Calgary 3.51/4.0
GPA all years
Dr. E.P. Scarlett high school, Calgary matriculation:
90.4% average
Assorted training and non-credit courses
Master of Applied Science
in Chemical Engineering, U of Ottawa 1986
President of Chemical
Engineering Graduate Students, second year
Student number 045278
Solvent extraction
metals recovery ....... A
Chemical reaction
engineering .............. A
Material transport
................................ A
Special directed
studies ....................... A
Momentum transport
........................... A+
Thesis "Physical
and chemical aspects of the solvent extraction of uranium by a tertiary
amine"
Bachelor of Applied
Science in Chemical Engineering, U of Calgary 1978
Student number 743763
Four-year average
Grade Point Average (GPA) 3.5/4.0
Fall/Winter 1974 GPA
3.75 out of 4.0
Accounting principles
I ....................... B+
Mathematics for engineers
I ................ A
Behaviour of gases
and liquids ............ A+
Engineering mechanics
I ...................... A+
Engineering methods
I .... .................... A+
Optics light &
illumination .................... A
Accounting principles
II ....................... B+
Mathematics for engineers
II ............... A
General chemistry
............................... B+
Engineering methods II .......................
A
Engineering mechanics II ....................
A+
Electricity and magnetism ...................
A+
Fall/Winter 1975/76 GPA 3.62/4.0
Mathematics for engineers ....................
B
Organic chemistry ................................
A
Electrical circuits & machines ...............
B+
Engineering mechanics III .....................
A
Engineering thermodynamics I ...............
A-
Physical geology ...................................
A-
Intermediate accounting I ......................
A-
Mathematics for engineers .....................
B+
Behaviour of solid materials ...................
A
Electronic circuits and devices ...............
A-
Engineering thermodynamics II...............
B+
Mechanics of materials I ........................
A-
Fall/Winter 1976/77 GPA 3.44/4.0 (Treasurer
of Engineering Students' Society)
Mathematics for engineers .....................
B
Chemical engineering process calculations
B
Equilibrium operations ...........................
A-
Intro heat transfer & fluid mechanics
...... B+
Probability & statistics for engineers
....... A-
Intermediate accounting II .....................
B
Organic chemistry for chem engineers
.... A-
Separation processes ............................
B+
Chemical engineering process devel.
...... A-
Numerical methods in engineering ..........
A
Fall/Winter 1977/78 GPA 3.23/4.0 (President
of Engineering Students' Society)
Inorganic chemistry for chem engineers
.. B+
Chemical engineering kinetics ................
B
Unit operations .....................................
B
Operations research ..............................
B+
1st year university french
I ..................... B+
Theory & concepts of management
....... B
Math application in engineering ..............
B+
Reservoir engineering ...........................
B+ (petroleum reservoirs)
Process dynamics and control ................
A
Process and equipment design ...............
B-
1st year university french
II ..................... B+
High School Diploma, Dr. E.P. Scarlett, Calgary
1974
Year of graduation
90.4% average
Chemistry 30 .....................................
93 %
Mathematics 31 .................................
95 %
Mathematics 30 .................................
91 %
Physics 30 .........................................
90 %
Accounting 30 ...................................
80 %
English 30 ..........................................
83 %
French 30 ..........................................
81 %
Social studies 30
................................ 82 %
Training & non-degree courses
Hazard Analysis &
Operability course (HAZOP) - with CIL Sulfur Products in Toronto (2 day
course) ~1987
Construction site
safety course (3 to 5 days) - Commission de la santé et sécurité
au travail de Québec
Negotiating course
(3 days) - McGill University
Economics - micro,
macro, & Québec (3 full credit courses - A,B,? - avg 3.3/4.0)
1979-1980
Université
du Québec à Chicoutimi HOWB25025609
Microprocessor concepts
- introductory, Commission de formation professionnel, 1980
Certificate of Marketing, York University, Toronto
1988?
not completed ->>
moved to Montreal part way through (to work as Market Research manager)
Last updated: 28Jan07, 02Apr00 original: ?1996?
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