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Table of Contents
Degree Abbreviations ................................................................................................ 5
Western University – Huron University College .....................................................303
Western University – King's University College .....................................................304
Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus .......................................................305
Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus .......................................................305
University of Windsor .............................................................................................306
York University .......................................................................................................306
York University – Glendon Campus .......................................................................307
Common Course Codes.......................................................... 18
Campus Visits and Events ................................................... 308
Table of Contents
About OUInfo ............................................................................. 4
Subject Area Chart .................................................................... 5
Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study .................... 19
Algoma University.................................................................................................... 19
Brock University....................................................................................................... 31
Carleton University .................................................................................................. 43
University of Guelph ................................................................................................ 52
University of Guelph-Humber .................................................................................. 59
Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne ...................................... 62
Lakehead University ................................................................................................ 63
Laurentian University............................................................................................... 69
McMaster University ................................................................................................ 86
Nipissing University ................................................................................................. 91
OCAD University ................................................................................................... 103
Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)................. 107
University of Ottawa .............................................................................................. 113
University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University ......................................................... 138
Queen's University ................................................................................................ 140
Royal Military College of Canada .......................................................................... 148
Ryerson University ................................................................................................ 150
University of Toronto – Mississauga ...................................................................... 157
University of Toronto – Scarborough ..................................................................... 159
University of Toronto – St. George Campus .......................................................... 163
Trent University ..................................................................................................... 168
Trent University Durham GTA................................................................................ 196
University of Waterloo ........................................................................................... 209
University of Waterloo – Renison University College ............................................ 221
University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University................................................... 223
Western University ................................................................................................ 225
Western University – Brescia University College .................................................. 229
Western University – Huron University College..................................................... 232
Western University – King's University College..................................................... 234
Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus ...................................................... 236
Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus ....................................................... 240
University of Windsor............................................................................................. 253
York University....................................................................................................... 265
York University – Glendon Campus....................................................................... 285
Program News ....................................................................... 292
Algoma University.................................................................................................. 292
Carleton University ................................................................................................ 292
University of Guelph .............................................................................................. 292
Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne .................................... 293
Lakehead University .............................................................................................. 293
McMaster University .............................................................................................. 293
Nipissing University ............................................................................................... 294
OCAD University ................................................................................................... 294
Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)................. 295
University of Ottawa .............................................................................................. 295
University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University ......................................................... 296
Queen's University ................................................................................................ 296
Royal Military College of Canada .......................................................................... 297
Ryerson University ................................................................................................ 297
University of Toronto – Mississauga ...................................................................... 298
University of Toronto – Scarborough ..................................................................... 298
University of Toronto – St. George Campus .......................................................... 298
Trent University ..................................................................................................... 299
Trent University Durham GTA................................................................................ 300
University of Waterloo ........................................................................................... 300
University of Waterloo – Renison University College ............................................ 300
University of Waterloo – St. Paul's University College .......................................... 301
Western University ................................................................................................ 301
Western University – Brescia University College .................................................. 302
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Algoma University ..................................................................................................308
Brock University .....................................................................................................308
Carleton University.................................................................................................309
University of Guelph...............................................................................................310
University of Guelph-Humber................................................................................. 311
Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne.....................................312
Lakehead University ..............................................................................................312
Laurentian University .............................................................................................316
McMaster University ..............................................................................................317
Nipissing University................................................................................................318
OCAD University ....................................................................................................318
Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology) .................320
University of Ottawa ...............................................................................................321
University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University..........................................................321
Queen's University .................................................................................................322
Royal Military College of Canada...........................................................................323
Ryerson University.................................................................................................324
University of Toronto – Mississauga ......................................................................325
University of Toronto – Scarborough......................................................................325
University of Toronto – St. George Campus ..........................................................326
Trent University ......................................................................................................327
Trent University Durham GTA ................................................................................330
University of Waterloo ............................................................................................334
University of Waterloo – Renison University College.............................................334
University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University ...................................................335
Western University .................................................................................................335
Western University – Brescia University College ...................................................336
Western University – Huron University College .....................................................336
Western University – King's University College .....................................................337
Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus .......................................................338
Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus .......................................................339
University of Windsor .............................................................................................339
York University .......................................................................................................341
York University – Glendon Campus .......................................................................342
Residences and Meal Plans ................................................. 343
Algoma University ..................................................................................................343
Brock University .....................................................................................................344
Carleton University.................................................................................................344
University of Guelph...............................................................................................345
University of Guelph-Humber.................................................................................345
Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne.....................................346
Lakehead University ..............................................................................................347
Laurentian University .............................................................................................349
McMaster University ..............................................................................................351
Nipissing University................................................................................................351
OCAD University ....................................................................................................352
Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology) .................352
University of Ottawa ...............................................................................................353
University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University..........................................................353
Queen's University .................................................................................................354
Royal Military College of Canada...........................................................................355
Ryerson University.................................................................................................356
University of Toronto – Mississauga ......................................................................357
University of Toronto – Scarborough......................................................................358
University of Toronto – St. George Campus ..........................................................358
Trent University ......................................................................................................359
Trent University Durham GTA ................................................................................359
University of Waterloo ............................................................................................360
University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel University College ..................................361
University of Waterloo – Renison University College.............................................361
University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University ...................................................362
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University of Waterloo – St. Paul's University College .......................................... 362
Western University ................................................................................................ 363
Western University – Brescia University College .................................................. 364
Western University – Huron University College..................................................... 365
Western University – King's University College..................................................... 365
Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus ...................................................... 366
Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus ....................................................... 367
University of Windsor............................................................................................. 368
York University....................................................................................................... 368
York University – Glendon Campus....................................................................... 369
Language Requirements....................................................... 371
Algoma University.................................................................................................. 371
Brock University..................................................................................................... 372
Carleton University ................................................................................................ 372
University of Guelph .............................................................................................. 373
University of Guelph-Humber ................................................................................ 373
Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne .................................... 373
Lakehead University .............................................................................................. 374
Laurentian University............................................................................................. 374
McMaster University .............................................................................................. 374
Nipissing University ............................................................................................... 375
OCAD University ................................................................................................... 375
Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)................. 376
University of Ottawa .............................................................................................. 376
University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University ......................................................... 376
Queen's University ................................................................................................ 377
Royal Military College of Canada .......................................................................... 377
Ryerson University ................................................................................................ 377
University of Toronto – Mississauga ...................................................................... 378
University of Toronto – Scarborough ..................................................................... 379
University of Toronto – St. George Campus .......................................................... 379
Trent University ..................................................................................................... 380
Trent University Durham GTA................................................................................ 380
University of Waterloo ........................................................................................... 380
University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel University College .................................. 381
University of Waterloo – Renison University College ............................................ 381
University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University................................................... 382
University of Waterloo – St. Paul's University College .......................................... 382
Western University ................................................................................................ 383
Western University – Brescia University College .................................................. 383
Western University – Huron University College..................................................... 383
Western University – King's University College..................................................... 383
Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus ...................................................... 384
Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus ....................................................... 385
University of Windsor............................................................................................. 385
York University....................................................................................................... 386
York University – Glendon Campus....................................................................... 386
Scholarships and Awards..................................................... 387
Algoma University.................................................................................................. 387
Brock University..................................................................................................... 390
Carleton University ................................................................................................ 392
University of Guelph .............................................................................................. 394
University of Guelph-Humber ................................................................................ 396
Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne .................................... 397
Lakehead University .............................................................................................. 399
Laurentian University............................................................................................. 402
McMaster University .............................................................................................. 407
Nipissing University ............................................................................................... 409
OCAD University ................................................................................................... 412
Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)................. 413
University of Ottawa .............................................................................................. 414
University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University ......................................................... 417
Queen's University ................................................................................................ 418
Royal Military College of Canada .......................................................................... 421
Ryerson University ................................................................................................ 422
University of Toronto – Mississauga ...................................................................... 423
University of Toronto – Scarborough ..................................................................... 426
University of Toronto – St. George Campus .......................................................... 428
Trent University ..................................................................................................... 430
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Trent University Durham GTA ................................................................................432
University of Waterloo ............................................................................................434
University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel University College ..................................436
University of Waterloo – Renison University College.............................................439
University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University ...................................................440
University of Waterloo – St. Paul's University College ...........................................441
Western University .................................................................................................442
Western University – Brescia University College ...................................................443
Western University – Huron University College .....................................................445
Western University – King's University College .....................................................446
Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus .......................................................449
Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus .......................................................456
University of Windsor .............................................................................................470
York University .......................................................................................................473
York University – Glendon Campus .......................................................................479
Contact Information .............................................................. 482
Algoma University ..................................................................................................482
Brock University .....................................................................................................482
Carleton University.................................................................................................482
University of Guelph...............................................................................................482
University of Guelph-Humber.................................................................................482
Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne.....................................482
Lakehead University ..............................................................................................482
Laurentian University .............................................................................................482
McMaster University ..............................................................................................482
Nipissing University................................................................................................482
OCAD University ....................................................................................................483
Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology) .................483
University of Ottawa ...............................................................................................483
University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University..........................................................483
Queen's University .................................................................................................483
Royal Military College of Canada...........................................................................483
Ryerson University.................................................................................................483
University of Toronto – Mississauga ......................................................................483
University of Toronto – Scarborough......................................................................483
University of Toronto – St. George Campus ..........................................................483
Trent University ......................................................................................................483
Trent University Durham GTA ................................................................................484
University of Waterloo ............................................................................................484
University of Waterloo – Conrad Grebel University College ..................................484
University of Waterloo – Renison University College.............................................484
University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University ...................................................484
University of Waterloo – St. Paul's University College ...........................................484
Western University .................................................................................................484
Western University – Brescia University College ...................................................484
Western University – Huron University College .....................................................484
Western University – King's University College .....................................................485
Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus .......................................................485
Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus .......................................................485
University of Windsor .............................................................................................485
York University .......................................................................................................485
York University – Glendon Campus .......................................................................485
Additional Admission Criteria.............................................. 486
Algoma University ..................................................................................................486
Brock University .....................................................................................................486
Carleton University.................................................................................................486
University of Guelph...............................................................................................487
Lakehead University ..............................................................................................487
Laurentian University .............................................................................................488
McMaster University ..............................................................................................489
Nipissing University................................................................................................490
OCAD University ....................................................................................................491
University of Ottawa ...............................................................................................492
University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University..........................................................493
Queen's University .................................................................................................493
Royal Military College of Canada...........................................................................497
Ryerson University.................................................................................................498
University of Toronto – Mississauga ......................................................................498
University of Toronto – Scarborough......................................................................499
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University of Toronto – St. George Campus .......................................................... 500
Trent University ..................................................................................................... 501
University of Waterloo ........................................................................................... 501
University of Waterloo – Renison University College ............................................ 504
University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University................................................... 504
Western University ................................................................................................ 504
Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus ...................................................... 505
Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus ....................................................... 505
University of Windsor............................................................................................. 507
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York University .......................................................................................................508
York University – Glendon Campus .......................................................................510
Programs Requiring Prior University Study ........................511
Deadlines ............................................................................... 536
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About OUInfo
About OUInfo
OUInfo is a guide to Ontario universities for Ontario high school students
and guidance counsellors. It provides information about university
programs, admission requirements and more. OUInfo is a starting point
for researching university options.
The information for OUInfo 2020 was compiled by university recruitment
representatives in August 2019, and updates will be added throughout
the year as universities update their program information. See Addenda
for updates.
For the most up-to-date information, consult the universities directly or
visit their websites.
OUInfo is produced by the General Committee on Student
Recruitment (GCSR) of the Ontario University Registrars' Association
(OURA) in collaboration with the Council of Ontario Universities (COU)
and the Ontario Universities' Application Centre (OUAC). OUInfo is
guided by an editorial board of appointed members who represent the
various parties served by the website, and is funded by a portion of the
Ontario university application service fee.
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Subject Area Chart
Subject Area Chart
Degree Abbreviations
The following legend will help you to identify the first-year entry degrees offered by Ontario's degree-granting institutions.
Note: Throughout OUInfo, abbreviations have been standardized in order to facilitate the evaluation of offerings. Institutions sometimes use alternative spelling
and/or abbreviations for similar programs, or similar abbreviations for different programs. Refer to the universites' materials or websites for more information.
BA
Bachelor of Arts
BESc
Bachelor of Environmental Science
BAA
Bachelor of Applied Arts
BESc/BEd
BA/BComm
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of
Education
BA/BEd
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education
BFA
Bachelor of Fine Arts
BA/BEd/Dip
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education/ECE Diploma
BFAA
Bachelor of Fine & Applied Arts
BFA/BEd
Bachelor of Fine Arts/Bachelor of Education
BFS
Bachelor of Forensic Science
BGBDA
Bachelor of Global Business and Digital Arts
BGInS
Bachelor in Global and International Studies
BHK
Bachelor of Human Kinetics
BHP
Bachelor of Health Promotion
BHRM
Bachelor of Human Resources Management
BHS
Bachelor of Health Studies
BHS/BEd
Bachelor of Health Studies/Bachelor of Education
BHSc
Bachelor of Health Sciences
BHSc
Bachelor of Health Science
BHum
Bachelor of Humanities
BIB
Bachelor of International Business
BID
Bachelor of Industrial Design
BID
Bachelor of Interior Design
BINF
Bachelor of Informatics
BIT
Bachelor of Information Technology
BJ
Bachelor of Journalism
BJHum
Bachelor of Journalism and Humanities
BJour
Bachelor of Journalism
BJourn
Bachelor of Journalism
BK/BEd
Bachelor of Kinesiology/Bachelor of Education
BAcc
BAdmin
BAFM
BA/LLB
Bachelor of Accounting
Bachelor of Administration
Bachelor of Accounting and Financial Management
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws
BA/MA
Bachelor of Arts/Master of Arts
BArchSc
Bachelor of Architectural Science
BAS
Bachelor of Architectural Studies
BAS
BAS
BASc
BASc
Bachelor of Arts and Science
Bachelor of Administrative Studies
Bachelor of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Applied Science
BASc/BEd
Bachelor of Applied Science/Bachelor of Education
BASc/BEd
Bachelor of Arts and Science/Bachelor of Education
BBA
Bachelor of Business Administration
BBA/BA
BBA/BCS
BBA/BEd
BBA/BMath
Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of
Computer Science
Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of
Education
Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of
Mathematics
BBA/BSc
Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of
Science
BBE
Bachelor of Business Economics
BKI
Bachelor of Knowledge Integration
BBRM
Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management
BKin
Bachelor of Kinesiology
BBTM
Bachelor of Business Technology Management
BLA
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
BCFM
Bachelor of Computing and Financial Management
BMath
Bachelor of Mathematics
BCmp
Bachelor of Computing
BMath/BEd
Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Education
BCogSc
Bachelor of Cognitive Science
BMOS
Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies
BCom
Bachelor of Commerce
BMPD
Bachelor of Media Production and Design
BComm
Bachelor of Commerce
BMRSc
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science
BComp
Bachelor of Computing
BMSc
Bachelor of Medical Science
BCoMS
Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies
BMus
Bachelor of Music
BCoSc
Bachelor of Computer Science
BMusA
Bachelor of Musical Arts
BCS
Bachelor of Computer Science
BMus/BEd
Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Education
BDEM
Bachelor of Disaster and Emergency Management
BMuth
Bachelor of Music Theatre
BDes
Bachelor of Design
BOR
Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation
BEcon
Bachelor of Economics
BOR/BA
Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation/Bachelor of Arts
BEM
Bachelor of Environmental Management
BOR/BEd
Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation/Bachelor of Education
BEng
Bachelor of Engineering
BOR/BSc
Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation/Bachelor of Science
BEng&Mgt
Bachelor of Engineering and Management
BPA
Bachelor of Public Administration
BEngSoc
Bachelor of Engineering and Society
BPAPM
Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management
BEngTech
Bachelor of Engineering Technology
BPH
Bachelor of Public Health
BES
Bachelor of Environmental Studies
BPHE
Bachelor of Physical and Health Education
BES/BEd
Bachelor of Environmental Studies/Bachelor of
Education
BPHE/BEd
Bachelor of Physical Education/Bachelor of Education
BPhEd
Bachelor of Physical Education
BESc
Bachelor of Engineering Science
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Subject Area Chart
BRLS
Bachelor of Recreation & Leisure Studies
BSW
Bachelor of Social Work
BSc
Bachelor of Science
BTech
Bachelor of Technology
BSc/BASc
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Applied Science
BTh
Bachelor of Theology
BSc/BComm
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Commerce
B.Trad.
baccalauréat en traduction
BSc/BEd
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education
BURPI
Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning
BSc(Eng)
Bachelor of Science in Engineering
Cert
Certificate
BScF
Bachelor of Science in Forestry
Dipl.
Diploma
BScFS
Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science
iBA
International Bachelor of Arts
BSc(Kin)
Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology
iBA/BEd
International Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education
BSc&Mgt
Bachelor of Science and Management
iBBA
International Bachelor of Business Administration
BScN
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
iBSc
International Bachelor of Science
BSE
Bachelor of Software Engineering
iBSc/BEd
International Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education
BSM
Bachelor of Sport Management
MusBac
Bachelor of Music
BSocSc
Bachelor of Social Science
TBD
Preliminary Year/Major Undetermined
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Aboriginal
Studies
BA
Academic
Studies in
Education
Accounting
BA
BBA
BA
BAcc
BCom
African Studies
BGInS
BA
BBA
BA/BEd
BASc/
BEd
BES/BEd
BESc/
BA/BEd
BEd
BFA/BEd
BK/BEd
BOR/BEd
BSc/BEd
BSc/BEd
BPHE/
BEd
BFA/BEd
BA/BEd
BBA/BEd
BAdmin
BComm
BBA
BCom
BCom
BCom
BCom
BEng
BComm
BCom
BEng
BASc
BA
BCom
BSc
BSc
BSc
BAS
BASc
BKin
BSc
BESc
BScN
BAS
BEng
BPHE/
BEd
BSc
BSc/BEd
BPHE
BEng
BHSc
BSc(Kin)
BMRSc
BA
BA
BESc
BSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BAS
BA
BA
BASc
BSc
BA
BA
BSW
BSc
BA
BSc/BEd
BBA/BSc
BLA
BA
BSc
BA/BEd
BSc
BA/BEd
BA
BMath
BA
BBA
BA
BBA
BSc
BBA
BSc
BAFM
BMath
BA
BSc
BMath/
BEd
BA/BEd
BSc/BEd
BA/BEd/
Dip
BA
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BMOS
York – Glendon Campus
York U
Windsor
BA
BMOS
BMOS
BMOS
BComm
BES/BEd
BA/BEd
BA/BEd
BHS/BEd
iBA/BEd
BSc/BEd
BFA/BEd
BCom
BASc
BA
BMOS
BA
Laurier
Laurier
Western – King's
Western – Huron
Western – Brescia
Western
Waterloo – St Paul's
Waterloo – St. Jerome's
Waterloo – Renison
Waterloo – Conrad Grebel
Waterloo
BA
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BA
BA/BEd
BSc
BA
BA
BBRM
BAS
BSc
Dipl.
BA
Trent University Durham GTA
BA
BSc/BEd
BA
BA
BGInS
Trent
Dipl.
BA
BA/LLB
BSc
BA/BEd
BA
BFA/BEd
BSc/BEd
BA
BA/BEd
BMus/
BEd
BBA/BEd
BBA
U of T Scarborough
U of T Mississauga
Toronto – St. George
Ryerson
RMC
Queen's
uOttawa
Ontario Tech
OCAD U
Ottawa – Saint Paul
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BSc
BFA
BSc
BSc&Mgt
BHSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BHSc
BSc(Kin)
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
Dipl.
BA
BSc
BA/BEd
BA
BA/
BComm
BSocSc
BAS
BA
BA
BDes
BSc
BHSc
BSc
BMSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BArchSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
N/A
BCmp
BA
BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA/BEd
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BA
BSc
BA
iBA
BA/BEd
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BSc
BA
Artificial
Intelligence
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BFA
BA
BBRM
BSc
Dipl.
Anthropology
Astronomy
Nipissing
McMaster
Laurentian
Lakehead
BA/BEd
BA
BA/
BComm
BSc(Eng)
BSc
Animal Science
Architecture
BComm
BA
BA/BEd
BSW
Cert
BSW
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BCom
Agriculture
Archaeology
Guelph-Humber
BASc
BEng
Anatomy,
Physiology &
Pathology
Ancient
Language
Studies
BASc
BA/BEd
BPHE/
BEd
BSc/BEd
Aerospace
Engineering
Agriculture
Sciences
Guelph
Carleton
Brock
Algoma
Area of Study
Université de Hearst
Subject Area Chart
BA
BA
BA
BAS
BASc
BCS
BMath
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BCS
BSc
BSc
BSc
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BBA
BBE
BBA
BA
BSc
BIB
BCom
BCom
BComm
BBA
BAdmin
BComm
BBA
BAA
BCom
BAA
BA
BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc/BASc
BASc
BSc
BHSc
BHSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BBA/BEd
BSc/
BCom
BComm
BComm
BBA
BA/
BComm
BIT
BCom
BCom
BA/
BComm
BA
BEng
BSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BCom
BA
BAS
BSc
BA
BEng
Classical Greek
Studies
BA
Classical Studies
BA
BA
BEng
BEng
BEng
BEng&Mgt
BEngSoc
BSc
BSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
Classics
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BAA
BEng
BASc
BEng&Mgt BSc/BASc
BSc(Eng)
BEng
BASc
BSc
BA
BASc
BSc/BASc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc&Mgt
BASc
BFA
BEng
BEng&Mgt
BEngSoc
BEng
BAS
BA
BA
BGInS
BA
BBA/BSc
BBA
BSc
BA/BEd
BSc/BEd
York – Glendon Campus
York U
Windsor
Laurier
Western – King's
Western – Huron
Western – Brescia
Western
Waterloo – St Paul's
Laurier
BSc
BSc
iBSc
BSc
iBSc
BBA
BA
BA/LLB
BSc
BSc
BA
BBA
BEng
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BFA
BMath
BGBDA
BES
BSc
BBA/BCS
BAFM
BCFM
BA
BBA/
BMath
BA
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BMOS
BASc
BSc/BASc
BA/BEd
BA
BA/
BComm
BSc(Eng)
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BEng
BEng
BSc
BSc
BMOS
BMOS
BMOS
BBA/
BMath
BBA/BA
BBA/BCS
BBA
BBA/BSc
BComm
BES/BEd
BA
BCom
iBBA
BA/BEd
BBA
BESc
BSc
BSc
BMSc
BSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc
BA/BEd
BSc/BEd
BA
BAA
iBA
BA
BA
BASc
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA/BEd
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BASc
BA
BASc
BA
BSc
BA
Dipl.
BFA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BFA
BA
BA/BEd
BFA/BEd
BESc
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BSc/BEd BA/BEd
BSc
BSc/BEd
iBSc
BA
BA
Civil Engineering
Comparative
Literary Studies
BA
BCom
BSc
BComm
Chinese Studies
Cinematics &
Photography
BSc
BA
BSc
BDes
BFA
BA
Chemistry
BSc
BMSc
BSc
BSc
BA
Ceramics &
Glass
Waterloo – St. Jerome's
BSc
Waterloo – Renison
BSc
BSc
Waterloo – Conrad Grebel
BASc
BSc
BHSc
BHSc
Waterloo
BSc
Dipl.
Trent University Durham GTA
BSc
Trent
BSc
U of T Scarborough
BSc
U of T Mississauga
RMC
Queen's
Ottawa – Saint Paul
BA
BSc
BSc
Celtic Studies
Chemical,
Process &
Energy
Engineering
uOttawa
Ontario Tech
BSc
BSc&Mgt
Toronto – St. George
BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc/
BComm
BEng
BHSc
BTech
BSc
Botany
Business Studies
OCAD U
BEng
BSc
Dipl.
BSc
BEng
BHSc
Nipissing
BSc
BSc
BESc
BSc
BOR
BPHE
BOR/BA BSc/BEd
BOR/BSc
McMaster
BSc
BASc
Laurentian
BEng
BSc
BAS
Lakehead
BSc
BA
BHum
Guelph-Humber
BSc
BSc/BEd
Ryerson
Biotechnology
Guelph
BSc
Carleton
Biology
Brock
Algoma
Area of Study
Université de Hearst
Subject Area Chart
BA
BA
BA
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BASc
BEng
BA
BA/BEd
BA
iBA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BA
BSc
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Medicines,
Therapies &
Well-Being
BASc
BA
BSW
BOR
BOR/BA
BOR/BSc
BCoSc
BSc
BSc
Dipl.
BIT
BEng
BCS
BEng
BComp
BEng
BDes
BFA
BSc
BCoSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BASc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BA/BEd
BSc/
BComm
BA
BA/
BComm
BA
BSc
BSc&Mgt
BCmp
BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc(Eng)
BSc
BSc
N/A
BSc
BSc
Dance
BFA
BA
Dipl.
Design Studies
BA
BA
BA/BEd
Drama
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BBA/BCS
BCS
BMath
BCFM
BSc
BBA/BCS
BA
BBA/BSc
BSc
BCS
BSc
BMath
BTech
BID
BFA
BArchSc
BDes
BDes
BFA
BA
BMPD
BA
BEng
BGInS
BPAPM
BEcon
BAS
BASc
BA
BA
BA
BSW
BSocSc
BA
BAS
BA
BFA
BA
BA
BA
BAA
BASc
BA
Cert
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BMuth
BA
BA/BEd
BFA
BA
BA
N/A
BA
Dipl.
BA
BSc
BBA
BA
BA
Dipl.
BGBDA
BKI
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BES
BA
BDes
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BA
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BA
BDes
BA
BA
iBA
BA
iBA
BA
BA/BEd
BFA
BA
BFA
BA/BEd
BFA/BEd
BA
iBA
BA
BA
BBA
BBE
BA
Dipl.
Electronic &
Electrical
Engineering
Entrepreneurship
9
iBA
BA
iBSc
BSc
BA/BEd
BSc/BEd
BFA
East Asian
Studies
English Studies
York – Glendon Campus
BEng
BASc
BGBDA
BA
BA
BSc
BASc
BSc/BASc
BESc
BFA
BDes
Crafts
Economics
York U
Windsor
Laurier
Laurier
Western – King's
Western – Huron
Western – Brescia
Western
Waterloo – St Paul's
Waterloo – St. Jerome's
Waterloo – Renison
BASc
Computer
Generated
Visual & Audio
Effects
Development
Studies
Waterloo – Conrad Grebel
BHSc
BHSc
BSc(Kin)
Computer
Engineering
Computer
Science
Waterloo
Trent University Durham GTA
Trent
U of T Scarborough
U of T Mississauga
Toronto – St. George
Ryerson
RMC
Queen's
Ottawa – Saint Paul
uOttawa
Ontario Tech
OCAD U
Nipissing
McMaster
Laurentian
Lakehead
Guelph-Humber
Guelph
Carleton
Brock
Algoma
Area of Study
Université de Hearst
Subject Area Chart
BGInS
BEcon
BAS
BA
BCom
BComm
BSc
BEng
BA
BA
BA
BGInS
BBA
BA
BAdmin
BComm
BSc
BA
BA
BA/
BComm
BSocSc
BSc
BEng
BEng&Mgt
BEngSoc
BEng
BAS
BA
BA
BSW
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BAdmin
BComm
BBA
BA
BEng
BASc
BEng&Mgt BSc/BASc
BA/BEd
BA
BA/
BComm
BBA/BEd
BBA
BFA
BA
BA
Cert
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BCom
BA
BSc(Eng)
BEng
BASc
BA
BA/BEd
BA
N/A
N/A
BA
BA
BCom
BSc
BA
BBA
BBA
BA
BA/LLB
BSc
BA
BSc
BMath
BA
BA
BASc
BA
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
Cert
BA
BA
BBA
BA
BES
BASc
BMath
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BA
BMOS
BA
BSW
BA
BESc
BA
BA
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BA
BA
BA
BA/MA
BA
BSc
BA
BComm
BA
BSc
BA
BA/BEd
BASc
BEng
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BAA
iBA
BA
BA
iBA
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Studies
Finance
BA
BBA
Fine Art
BA
BFA
BGInS
BA
BAS
BA
BCom
BEcon
BCom
BComm
BSc
BAdmin
BComm
BBA
BCom
BBA/BEd
BBA
BA
BFA
BFA
BFA
BFA/BEd
BFA
BTech
BCom
BFA
BDes
BA
BSc
BA
BSocSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BCom
BSc
BSocSc
BCom
BA
BFA
BFA/BEd
BFA
BSc
BComm
BA
BASc
BCoSc
BA
BGInS
BAS
BA
BSc
BSc
BBA/BSc
BA
BBA
BSc
BA
BA
Dipl.
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BSc
BESc
BSc
BSc
BAFM
BCFM
BMath
BSc
BBA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BA
BSc
BMOS
BMOS
BA
BSW
BES
BSc
BASc
Health
Informatics
Hellenic Studies
10
BSc
BES
York – Glendon Campus
iBA
BA/BEd
BBA/BA
BSc
BA
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BComm
BCom
BA/BEd
BA/BEd
BA
BFA
BFA
BA/BEd
BFA/BEd
BA
BSc
BMOS
BA
BA
BFS
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BDes
BFA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BIT
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc/BEd
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BSc
BHSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BHSc
BSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc(Eng)
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BA/BEd
BFAA
BSc
BASc
BSc
BA
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BA/BEd
iBA/BEd
BA
iBA
BSc
iBSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BES
BSc
Geomatics
Engineering
German Studies
York U
Windsor
Laurier
Laurier
Western – King's
Western – Huron
BSc
BSc
BA
BScFS
BSc
Western – Brescia
Western
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BMOS
BA
BSc
BSc
Waterloo – St Paul's
Waterloo – St. Jerome's
Waterloo – Renison
BES
BKI
BSc
BCoSc
BAS
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BA
Genetics
BA
BCom
BSc
BSc
BSc&Mgt
BSc
BScF
BEM
BA
BCom
Waterloo – Conrad Grebel
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
Waterloo
BA
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BHSc
BES
Trent University Durham GTA
BA
BSc
Trent
BSc
U of T Scarborough
BA
U of T Mississauga
RMC
Queen's
Ottawa – Saint Paul
uOttawa
Ontario Tech
OCAD U
Nipissing
McMaster
Lakehead
Guelph-Humber
Laurentian
BA
BSc
BASc
BASc
French Studies
Geology
BBA
BSc/BEd
BSc
BA/BEd
BSc/
BComm
BA
BA/
BComm
BBRM
BComm
Forestry &
Arboriculture
Games
BA
BASc
BES
BESc
BScF
BSc
BEM
BA
BAS
BA
Food &
Beverage
Studies
Forensic &
Archaeological
Sciences
Guelph
Carleton
BAS
BSc
BA
Toronto – St. George
BSc
BSc
BA
BEcon
Ryerson
Environmental
Studies
Brock
Algoma
Area of Study
Université de Hearst
Subject Area Chart
BEng
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BAS
BSc
BSc
BPHE
BPHE/
BEd
BSc
BA
BSW
BHSc
BMRSc
BHSc
BA
BA/BEd
BHSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BCS
BMath
BA
BA
BSc
BMSc
BHSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BA/BEd
BHS/BEd
BSc/BEd
BA
BSc
BHS
BA
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Hospitality,
Leisure, Sport,
Tourism &
Transport
BA
BA
BGInS
BRLS
BA
BSM
BASc
BAS
BA
BASc
BCom
BComm
BASc
BA
BAS
BA
BAA
Information
Services
BIT
BA
Information
Systems
BIT
BCom
BEng
BAS
BComp
Human
Resource
Management
Imaginative
Writing
BA
BA
Dipl.
BBA
BA
Cert
BA
BA
BGInS
BOR
BOR/BA
BOR/BSc
BAdmin
BComm
BA/BEd
BA
BA/
BComm
BA
BSocSc
BA
BPHE/
BEd
BSc
BA
BSc
BHK
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BSW
BSc
BA/BEd
BA
BA/
BComm
BBA
BA
BCom
BBA/BEd
BBA
BA
BCom
Latin Studies
11
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BCom
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BASc
BA
BBA
BA
BBA
BA
BBA
BSc
BA
BSc
Cert
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BASc
BA
BSc
BAS
BDes
BFA
BIT
BA
BSc
BCom
BCmp
BSc(Eng)
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BA
BComm
BSc
BA
BA
BASc
BSc
BFA
BDes
BA
BA
Cert
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BSW
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BMOS
BA
BASc
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BAA
BA
BA
BA
BJour
BSocSc
BA
Cert
BA
BBA
BSc
BA
BSc
BBA
BA
BA
BSc
York – Glendon Campus
York U
Windsor
Laurier
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA/BEd
iBA
BSc
BA
BA
BES
BSc
BES/BEd
BA
iBA
BA/BEd
BComm
BHRM
BCom
BA/BEd
BMOS
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BSc
BA
BCS
BMath
BSc
BA
BMath
BA
BKI
BA
BA
BA
iBA
BA/BEd
BFA/BEd
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
BSc
BA
BA
BSW
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BCom
BA/BEd
BBTM
BCom
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BA
BA
Dipl.
BJourn
BA/MA
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
Laurier
Western – King's
Western – Huron
BA
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BA
BLA
Dipl.
BA
BA
BA
BCmp
BHSc
BSocSc
BA
BA/BEd
BSc/BASc
BSc
BASc
BA
BJ
BJHum
Western – Brescia
Western
Waterloo – St Paul's
Waterloo – St. Jerome's
Waterloo – Renison
BA/BEd
BA
iBA
BA
BA
Waterloo – Conrad Grebel
Waterloo
Trent University Durham GTA
Trent
U of T Scarborough
U of T Mississauga
BA
BA
BComm
BA
Japanese
Studies
Landscape &
Garden Design
BA
BFA
BDes
BA
BAdmin
BComm
Italian Studies
Journalism
Toronto – St. George
Ryerson
RMC
BA
BA/BEd
BSc
BSc
BA
Queen's
Ottawa – Saint Paul
uOttawa
Ontario Tech
OCAD U
Nipissing
McMaster
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
Cert
Information
Technology
Interdisciplinary
Studies
BFA
BA
BOR
BA
BOR/BA BA/BEd
BOR/BSc
BAS
BA
BComm
Human & Social
Geography
Laurentian
BA
BSc
Cert
BSW
Heritage Studies
History
Lakehead
Guelph-Humber
Guelph
Carleton
Brock
Algoma
Area of Study
Université de Hearst
Subject Area Chart
BAS
BA
BA
iBA
BSc
BA/BEd
BES
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BA
iBA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
N/A
BDes
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
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BA
BSc
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BCom
BSocSc
BA
BAdmin
BComm
BBRM
BBA
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BBA/BSc
BA/LLB
BA
BA/LLB
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BFS
BA
BA/BEd
BA/BEd
BA
iBA
BA/BEd
BMOS
BA
BSM
BBA/BSc
BBA
BCom
BBRM
BCom
BComm
BBA
BAdmin
BComm
BBA
BCom
BAS
BComm
BAA
BBA
BAdmin
BComm
BBA
Materials
Science
BSc
BEng
BA
Dipl.
BAS
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BSc/BEd
BBA/BSc
BSc
BEng
BEng
BEng
BEng
BTech
BEng
BEng&Mgt
BEngSoc
BASc
BA
BA
BSc
BMRSc
BGInS
BMPD
BCoMS
BA
BAA
BEng
Microbiology
BAS
BSc
Modern Middle
Eastern Studies
12
BCom
BMath
BEcon
Medical
Technology
Minerals
Technology
BA
BCom
BEng
BEng&Mgt
BEngSoc
BComm
BBA/BEd
BBA
BEng
BEng&Mgt
BEngSoc
Mathematics
Media Studies
York – Glendon Campus
BCom
BCom
Management
Studies
Mechanical
Engineering
BA
iBA
BA/BEd
Management
Science
Marketing
York U
Windsor
Laurier
Laurier
Western – King's
Western – Brescia
Western – Huron
BA
BSW
BA
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Linguistics
Studies
Management
Western
BA
BSc
BA
Waterloo – St Paul's
BA
BA
BA/LLB
BBA
Waterloo – St. Jerome's
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BCmp
BA
BA
BA/LLB
BSc
Waterloo – Renison
BA
BSc
Waterloo – Conrad Grebel
BA
Waterloo
BA
Trent University Durham GTA
BA
Trent
RMC
Queen's
Ottawa – Saint Paul
uOttawa
Ontario Tech
OCAD U
Nipissing
McMaster
BA
U of T Scarborough
BASc
BA
Laurentian
Lakehead
Guelph
Guelph-Humber
BASc
U of T Mississauga
BA
BA
BAS
Toronto – St. George
Linguistics
Carleton
BA
BGInS
BA
Ryerson
Law &
Criminology
Brock
Algoma
Area of Study
Université de Hearst
Subject Area Chart
BSc
BESc
BSc
BDes
BIT
BCom
BSocSc
BA/
BComm
BCom
BCom
Cert
BA
BDes
BSc/BEd
BSc
BA/BEd
BSc/
BComm
BA
BA/
BComm
BSc
BSc&Mgt
BSocSc
BSc
BA
BEng BSc/BASc
BEng&Mgt BASc
BFA
BDes
BA
BA
BSocSc
BA
BSc
BHSc
BASc
Cert
BA
BCom
BComm
BCom
BCom
BTech
BDes
BSc(Eng)
BEng
BASc
BSc
BCmp
BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc(Eng)
BSc
BSc
BASc
N/A
BSc(Eng)
BEng
BASc
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BFA
BHSc
BHSc
BEng
BSc
BA
BCom
BSc
BBA
BA
BBA
BA
BSc
BCFM
BMath
BASc
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BMOS
BMOS
BA
BCom
BSc
BA
BBA
BBA
BA
BA
BMOS
BMOS
BSc
BSc
BMath
BKI
BSc
BBA/
BMath
BSc
BASc
BESc
BSc
BA
BSc
Cert
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BA/LLB
BSc
BA
BA/LLB
BSc
BSc(Eng)
BASc
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BMOS
BBA/
BMath
BSc
BBA/BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BComm
iBBA
BBA
BComm
BCom
BA/BEd
BA
iBA
BMath/
BEd
BComm
BMath
BSc
BA
BA/BEd
BSc/BEd
BA
iBA
BASc
BEng
BA/BEd
BA
BES/BEd
BFA
BA
BA/BEd
BFA/BEd
BA
iBA
BASc
BCS
BMath
BSc
BSc
Dipl.
BHSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BHSc
BGBDA
BA
BMOS
BSc
BMSc
BSc
iBSc
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BA/BEd
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BA
BA
BMus
BSc
BESc
BSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BEng
BHSc
BA
BSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BMus
BA
Cert
BAS
BA
BA
BMus
BA/BEd
BA
BFA
BA
BMus
BA
BSc
BMus
BMuth
BA
BA/BEd
BMus
BMus/
BEd
North and South
American
Studies
BAS
BA
Nursing
Cert
BScN
BScN
Nutrition
BSc
BAS
BSc
BASc
Operational
Research
BASc
BScN
BScN
BScN
BScN
BKin
BSc
BScN
BScN
BScN
BSc
BSc(Kin)
BASc
Dipl.
BA
MusBac
N/A
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BMus
BA
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BA
BSc
BScN
BScN
BA
BSc
BSc
York – Glendon Campus
York U
BSc
iBSc
BA
BMus
BMusA
Dipl.
BSc
Windsor
BSc
BMSc
BSc
BA
Laurier
Laurier
Western – King's
Western – Huron
Western – Brescia
Western
Waterloo – St Paul's
Waterloo – St. Jerome's
Waterloo – Renison
Waterloo – Conrad Grebel
Waterloo
Trent University Durham GTA
Trent
BSc
BA
BMus
BMus/
BEd
BA
BFA
BA/BEd
BFA/BEd
BA/BEd
BA
BScN
BA
BSc
BA
iBA
BScN
BSc
BMath
BSc
BA
BSc
Other Asian
Studies
13
BSc
BASc
Ophthalmics
Others in
Architecture,
Building &
Planning
Others in
Biological
Sciences
Others in
Business &
Administrative
Studies
Others in
Computer
Sciences
Others in
Creative Arts &
Design
Toronto – St. George
Ryerson
BSc
U of T Scarborough
BAS
BSc
RMC
Queen's
Ottawa – Saint Paul
uOttawa
Ontario Tech
OCAD U
Nipissing
McMaster
Laurentian
Lakehead
Guelph-Humber
Guelph
BSc
U of T Mississauga
Molecular
Biology,
Biophysics &
Biochemistry
Carleton
Brock
Algoma
Area of Study
Université de Hearst
Subject Area Chart
BA
BSc
BA
BLA
Dipl.
BPAPM
BDes
BSc
BAS
BBRM
BASc
BKin
BSc
BESc
BA
BSc
BSc
BBRM
BCom
BComm
BASc
BBA
BAdmin
BComm
BCom
BA
BAA
BComm
BSc
BA
BComp
BEng
BCoSc
BFA
BA
BID
BA
BAS
BA
BAA
BASc
BA
BFA
BASc
BSc
BSc&Mgt
BSc
BA
BHSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BHSc
BSc(Kin)
BCom
BSocSc
BCom
BCom
BDes
BFA
BASc
BA
BSc
BSc/BASc
BCmp
BEng
BDes
BFA
BA
BA
BFA
BFA/BEd
BMuth
BA
BA/BEd
BFA
BA
BBA/BEd
BBA
BA/BEd
BSc
BSc
BA
Dipl.
BSc
Dipl.
BSc
BHSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BBA
BA
BSc
BAdmin
BSc
BA
BMath
BSc
BSc
BSc
BMath
BA
BSc
BA
BA/LLB
BA
BA
BSc
BMSc
BA
BA
BMOS
BA
BSc
BMOS
BSc
BA
BSc
BBTM
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BDEM
BA/BEd
BComm BHS/BEd
BSc/BEd
BA
BA
BSc
BA/BEd
BSc/BEd
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BDes
BA
BA/BEd
BFA/BEd
BSc/BEd
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Others in
Eastern, Asiatic,
African,
American,
Australasian,
Languages,
Literature &
Related Subjects
Others in
European
Languages,
Literature &
Related Subjects
Others in
Historical &
Philosophical
Studies
Others in
Linguistics,
Classics &
Related Subjects
Others in Mass
Communications
& Documentation
Others in
Materials
Technology
Others in
Mathematical
Sciences
Others in
Physical
Sciences
14
BASc
BEng
BEng
BA
BHum
BASc
BAA
BEng
BEng
BEng
BEng
BHSc
BTech
BEng&Mgt
BEngSoc
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BAS
TBD
BPAPM
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BAS
BSc
BEng
BSc
BA
BPHE
BSc
BDes
BASc
BSc/BASc
BSc(Eng)
BA
BA
BSocSc
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BSocSc
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
Cert
BA
BA
BFA
BDes
BA
BSocSc
BA
BA
Cert
BA
BEng
BEng
BA
BA
BCmp
BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc
BHSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BHSc
BASc
N/A
BASc
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BMus/
BEd
BA
BESc
BASc
BASc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BA
BA
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
BA
BSW
BA/MA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
iBA
iBA
BA
iBA
BA/BEd
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BA
BBA
York – Glendon Campus
York U
Windsor
BA
BSc
iBA
BA
BSc
BSc
Laurier
Laurier
Western – King's
Western – Huron
Western – Brescia
Western
Waterloo – St Paul's
Waterloo – St. Jerome's
Waterloo – Renison
Waterloo – Conrad Grebel
BA
BMath
BA
BSc(Eng)
BSocSc
BSc
BA
Waterloo
Trent University Durham GTA
Trent
U of T Scarborough
Toronto – St. George
Ryerson
RMC
Queen's
Ottawa – Saint Paul
U of T Mississauga
BA
BSc/BEd
BDes
BFA
BAS
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BAA
uOttawa
Ontario Tech
OCAD U
BA/BEd
BASc/
BEd
BES/BEd BPHE/
BESc/
BEd
BEd
BA/BEd
BFA/BEd BSc/BEd
BK/BEd
BOR/BEd
BSc/BEd
BAS
BA
BA
Dipl.
BA
BSocSc
BA
BAS
BA
TBD
BA
Nipissing
McMaster
Laurentian
Lakehead
Guelph-Humber
BA
Others in
Education
Others in
Engineering
Guelph
Carleton
Brock
Algoma
Area of Study
Université de Hearst
Subject Area Chart
BA
BA
iBA
BA/BEd
BA
iBA
BASc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BKI
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
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BASc
BA
BSc
BSW
BOR
BOR/BA
BOR/BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BPH
BSc
BHSc
BEng
BSc
BAS
BEng
BASc
BASc
BSc
BScN
BHSc
BSc
BIT
BSc
BEng
BAA
BASc
Others in
Technology
Others in
Veterinary
Sciences,
Agriculture &
Related Subjects
BA
BA
BTech
BSc/BASc
BASc
BCmp
BSc(Eng)
BComm
BKI
BA
BMSc
BA
BSc
BHSc
BKI
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA/LLB
BSc
BASc
BA
BA
BA
BA/BEd
iBA
York – Glendon Campus
York U
Windsor
Laurier
Laurier
Western – King's
Western – Huron
Western – Brescia
Western
BA
BMOS
BSc
BA
BPH
BSc
BA
BSc
Cert
Waterloo – St Paul's
Waterloo – St. Jerome's
BSc
BA
Waterloo – Renison
BSc
Dipl.
Waterloo – Conrad Grebel
BSc
BA
Waterloo
BSc
BHSc
BSc
Trent University Durham GTA
BA
Dipl.
Trent
BA
BSc
RMC
BA
Queen's
Ottawa – Saint Paul
uOttawa
Ontario Tech
BA
BCmp
BHSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BHSc
BSc(Kin)
BA
iBA
BSc
BA/BEd
BHS/BEd
BSc/BEd
BHS
BSc
BA
BCom
BA
BHSc
BHSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc&Mgt
BA
BAS
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA/
BComm
BA
BSocSc
BSc
Dipl.
BA
BA
BSc
BAS
BSc
BA
BA
BASc
BES
BESc
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BA/BEd
BSc/
BComm
BA
BA/
BComm
BSc
BSc
BEng
BEng
BAS
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc/BEd
BEng
BEng&Mgt
BEngSoc
BSc
BSc
BSc&Mgt
Planning (Urban,
Rural &
Regional)
15
BA
BSc
BHSc
BSc&Mgt BSc/BASc
BHSc
BSc
BAS
BSc
BA
Physics
Portuguese &
Luso-Brazilian
Studies
BA
BA/BEd
BSc(Kin)
BFA
BDes
Philosophy
Polymers &
Textiles
BA
Cert
BBRM
BSc
Dipl.
Pharmacology,
Toxicology &
Pharmacy
Politics
BSocSc
BA
BSc
BHK
BSc
BEng
BHSc
Paper Crafts
Physical
Geographical
Sciences
OCAD U
Nipissing
BA/BEd
BA
BA/
BComm
U of T Scarborough
BAS
BA
TBD
BASc
McMaster
Laurentian
Lakehead
Guelph-Humber
Guelph
Carleton
BGInS
BA
U of T Mississauga
Others in
Subjects Related
to Medicine
BA
BA/BEd
Toronto – St. George
BA
Ryerson
Others in Social
Studies
Brock
Algoma
Area of Study
Université de Hearst
Subject Area Chart
BHSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BHSc
BSc
Cert
BA
BA
BA
BGInS
BEcon
BA
BAS
BCom
BSc
BA
BASc
BASc
BA
BA
BA
BSW
BA/BEd
BA
BA/
BComm
BSc
BA
BA
iBA
BA/BEd
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BSc
BA
BES
BSc
BSc
BSc
BMath
BSc
BSc
BES
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BA
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BSc/BEd
BSc
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BSc
N/A
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BES
BSc
BASc
BSc
BA
BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc(Eng)
BSc
BSc
BASc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BURPI
BSocSc
BA
BA
Cert
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BA
BA
BSc
BMSc
BA
BSc
BA
BA/BEd
BDes
BA
Dipl.
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
iBA
BA/BEd
BSc/BEd
BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc
BES/BEd
BA/BEd
BA
iBA
BES
BA
BA
BA
BSW
BA/MA
BA
BSc
BA/BEd
BA
BES/BEd
BA/BEd
BHS/BEd
BSc/BEd
BA
iBA
BES
BA
iBA
BAA
BFA
BDes
BA
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Portuguese
Studies
BEng
BEng&Mgt
BA
BSc
BA
Dipl.
BA
BSc
BCogSc
BAS
BSc
BA
BASc
BASc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA/BEd
BA
BSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BA/BEd
BSc/
BComm
BA
BA/
BComm
BA
BSc
Publicity Studies
BAA
BDes
Publishing
BAA
BFA
BDes
BA
Russian & East
European
Studies
Science of
Aquatic &
Terrestrial
Environments
Sociology
Software
Engineering
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
Cert
BSc(Eng)
BEng
BSc/BEd
BSc
BA
BA/BEd
BSc(Kin)
BA
BSW
BA
BA
Dipl.
BCoSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BPH
BA
BA
BA
BSW
BSc
BA
BA
BSW
BA
BSW
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BSW
BA
BSc
BA
BComm BA/BEd
BA/BEd/ BHS/BEd
Dip
BSc/BEd
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
York – Glendon Campus
iBSc
BSc
iBA
BA
BA
BSc
Cert
BSc
BSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BPAPM
BGInS
BA
BA
BASc
BASc
BA
BASc
BA
BA
BSW
BA
BSW
BASc
BASc
BASc
BSW
BSW
BA
BSW
BSW
BA
BAS
BASc
BA
BEng
BEng
BComp
BASc
BASc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSW
BA
BSocSc
Cert
BA
BSocSc
BA/BEd
BA
BA/
BComm
BEng
BEng&Mgt
BEngSoc
BEng
BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc
BA
BSocSc
BEng
BASc
BEng&Mgt BSc/BASc
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BSc(Kin)
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BCmp
BSc(Eng)
BEng
BASc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BA
South Asian
Studies
BES
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSE
BASc
BSc
BSc
BHSc
BA/MA
BA
BSc
BA
BSW
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
BA
BSc
BA
BSW
BESc
BSc
BA/BEd
BSc/BEd
BASc
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BPA
iBA
BA/BEd
BSW
BSW
BSW
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BCS
BSc
BEng
BA
BA
iBA
BA
iBA
BA/BEd
Space
Engineering
BEng
Spanish Studies
BA
BAS
BA
Sport & Exercise
Science
BPhEd
BSc(Kin)
BPHE/
BEd
BKin
BSc
BAS
BEng
16
York U
Windsor
Laurier
Laurier
Western – King's
Western – Huron
Western – Brescia
Western
Waterloo – St Paul's
Waterloo – St. Jerome's
Waterloo – Renison
Waterloo – Conrad Grebel
Waterloo
Trent University Durham GTA
Trent
U of T Scarborough
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BEng
BAS
BSc
BBRM
BPH
BSc
N/A
BA/BEd
BSc
BGInS
BA
Social Policy
Social Work
U of T Mississauga
BA
Production &
Manufacturing
Engineering
Psychology
Toronto – St. George
Ryerson
RMC
Queen's
Ottawa – Saint Paul
uOttawa
Ontario Tech
OCAD U
Nipissing
McMaster
Laurentian
Lakehead
Guelph-Humber
Guelph
Carleton
Brock
Algoma
Area of Study
Université de Hearst
Subject Area Chart
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BASc
BKin
BPHE/
BEd
BA
BPHE
BA/BEd
BSc(Kin)
BPHE/
BEd
BPHE
BHSc
BSc
BHSc
BHK
BSc(Kin)
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BKin
BHSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BBA/BA
BFA
Cert
Dipl.
BA
BSc
BA
BKin
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BHK
BA/BEd
BHS/BEd
BSc/BEd
BA
BSc
BA
iBA
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Statistics
Theology &
Religious
Studies
Zoology
17
BSc
BMath
BAS
BA
BGInS
BAS
BSc
BA
BSc
Area of Study
BA
BSc
BBA/BSc
BA
BA/BEd
United States
Studies
BSc
BSc/BEd
BA
BSW
Technology
Management
BA/BEd
BA
BA/
BComm
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSocSc
Cert
BA
BCom
BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc
BASc
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BSc
BBA/BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BMath
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BMath
BA
York – Glendon Campus
York U
Windsor
Laurier
Laurier
Western – King's
Western – Huron
Western – Brescia
Western
Waterloo – St Paul's
Waterloo – St. Jerome's
Waterloo – Renison
Waterloo – Conrad Grebel
Waterloo
Trent University Durham GTA
Trent
U of T Scarborough
U of T Mississauga
Toronto – St. George
Ryerson
RMC
Queen's
Ottawa – Saint Paul
uOttawa
Ontario Tech
OCAD U
Nipissing
McMaster
Université de Hearst
Laurentian
Lakehead
Guelph-Humber
Guelph
Carleton
Brock
Algoma
Subject Area Chart
BA
BSc
BA
iBA
BA/BEd
BA
BSc
Dipl.
BSc
iBSc
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Common Course Codes
Common Course Codes
This list provides common course codes for 4U/M courses in the Ontario high school curriculum. The program prerequisites listed on OUInfo use these course
codes.
ADA4M Dramatic Arts
ASM4M Media Arts
AMU4M Music
ATC4M Dance
AVI4M Visual Arts
BAT4M Financial Accounting Principles
BBB4M International Business Fundamentals
BOH4M Business Leadership: Management Fundamentals
CGO4M Geomatics: Geotechnologies in Action
CGR4M The Environment and Resource Management
CGU4M World Geography: Urban Patterns and Population Issues
CGU4U World Geography: Human Patterns and Interactions
CGW4U Canadian and World Issues: A Geographic Analysis
CHI4U Canada: History, Identity and Culture
CHY4U World History: The West and the World
CIA4U Analysing Current Economic Issues
CLN4U Canadian and International Law
CPW4U Canadian and World Politics
ENG4U English
ETS4U Studies in Literature
EWC4U The Writer’s Craft
FEF4U Extended French
FIF4U French Immersion
FSF4U Core French
HFA4M Food and Nutrition Sciences
HFA4U Nutrition and Health
HHG4M Human Development throughout the Lifespan
HHS4M Individuals and Families in a Diverse Society
HHS4U Families in Canada
HSB4M Challenge and Change in Society
HSB4U Challenge and Change in Society
HZT4U Philosophy: Questions and Theories
ICS4U Computer Science
IDC4U Interdisciplinary Studies
LVV4U Classical Civilization
MCV4U Calculus and Vectors
MDM4U Mathematics of Data Management
MHF4U Advanced Functions
NDG4M First Nations, Métis and Inuit Governance in Canada
Contemporary Indigenous Issues and Perspectives in a Global
NDW4M
Context
PSE4U Exercise Science
PSK4U Introductory Kinesiology
SBI4U Biology
SCH4U Chemistry
SES4U Earth and Space Science
SNC4M Science
SPH4U Physics
TDJ4M Technological Design
TEJ4M Computer Engineering Technology
TGJ4M Communications Technology
THJ4M Green Industries
TPJ4M Health Care
TMJ4M Manufacturing Engineering Technology
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study
Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study
This section provides a summary of each university's admission requirements, including the following:
•
•
•
•
basic requirements for admission;
how the university will treat failed and repeated courses;
when and how universities provide admission decisions, including early and conditional offers of admission; and
links to detailed information sources
These charts summarize first-year program offerings at each Ontario university; they do not contain full course descriptions or details.
For complete admission guidelines, or if you have any questions, contact the university directly or visit their website.
Algoma University
Offers of Admission
Basic Requirements for Admission
Admission averages are based on your top six 4U/M marks. Minimum admission requirements range from 65% for most programs to 70% for Biology, Business
Administration, Engineering (Chemical & Mining), Psychology and Social Work to 75% for Engineering (Mechanical).
For more information:
Phone: 705-949-2301, ext. 4245
Toll-free: 1-888-254-6628
Fax: 705-949-6583
Email: info@algomau.ca
Website: http://www.algomau.ca
Failed and Repeated Courses
We do not count failed courses and select the higher grade from repeated courses for inclusion in the admission average calculation.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
If you attend a semestered school, you may receive an early conditional offer once your grades become available, if you fulfill the following criteria:
•
•
you completed at least three 4U/M courses with an overall average equal to, or better than, the program cut-off; and
you are enrolled in a sufficient number of courses in order to complete at least six 4U/M courses by the end of June.
Note: If you are marginally below the program cut-off, but your overall average in Grade 11 and 12 courses is 70% or higher, you may be considered for an early
offer of admission.
If you attend a non-semestered school, you may receive an early conditional offer once the Office of Admissions receives interim grades for at least six 4U/M
courses showing an interim average that is equal to, or greater than, the program cut-off.
If you do not receive an early conditional offer of admission, you will be considered on an individual and ongoing basis, as additional marks become available. If
you are not offered admission to your preferred program, you will automatically be considered for admission to an alternative program provided you meet the
university entrance requirements. Algoma University has rolling admission; therefore, applications for September 2020 will continue to be received and processed
until the start of the semester.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Algoma University)
OUAC
Code
JAD
JAS
JEM
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Community
Economic & Social
Development (BA
3 year)
This is an 65%+
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Sociology (BA 3
year)
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Open
70%
Enrollment
Applicants to the Algoma University pathway to Mining Engineering require the successful completion of at least 6 Grade Twelve 4U/M
courses with a minimum overall average of 70% and must qualify to obtain their OSSD. Specific Grade Twelve courses are as follows:
Engineering –
Mining First Year
Pathway (BENG)
Notes: The only undergraduate degree of its kind in Canada, this distinctive interdisciplinary program integrates several disciplines including
Community Economic & Social Development, Social Welfare, Sociology, Political Science, Geography, Economics and Business
Administration. Graduates are eligible for certification by the Economic Developers Association of Canada and the Council for the
Advancement of Native Development Officers.
Notes:
The Sociology program at Algoma University provides critical skills for understanding and interpreting the social world and offers courses
that address a wide variety of areas from contemporary media depictions of gender and the body to major debates in the environmental
movement, to health policy analysis, to critical assessments of law and social justice, and Canadian policy in relation to multiculturalism and
Aboriginal rights. The program provides 3 areas of concentration: the study of social inequality and social movements; race and diversity;
and gender and sexuality.
Related Minor:
Human Development Studies
Grade Twelve 4U English
Grade Twelve 4U Advanced Functions
Grade Twelve 4U Physics
Grade Twelve 4U Chemistry
One additional Grade Twelve 4U Science or Mathematics
One Grade Twelve 4U/M course
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Co-op or
internship
application
available
at the
university
after
registration
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
Notes:
Algoma University’s first year is a pathway to Laurentian University’s Bachelor of Engineering program. The Engineering Pathway provides
qualifying students access to a first year of study at Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie, followed by a seamless transition to the second
year of Engineering at Laurentian University in Sudbury in either Mechanical, Chemical or Mining Engineering.
Mining Engineering students learn about extraction, discovery and exploration thousands of feet below the earth. Students study and work
with professionals in one of the most productive and fertile geology in the world.
JDC
JAU
20
Finance and
Economics
(Brampton) (BA 4
year)
Anishinaabe
Studies (BA 3
year)
This is an 65%+
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended)
Three other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
This is an 65%
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Not
Available
Notes: The Bachelor of Arts in Finance and Economics is offered in our School of Business and Economics in Brampton, Ontario. This
program is designed to equip students with a broad-based understanding of the issues and problems in the world of finance and economics.
Students will study the roles of government, business, financial institutions and individuals as they interact to determine the distribution of a
country's total range of goods and services.
Notes: The Anishinaabe Studies program explores the enduring history of Anishinaabe, the original peoples of this part of the world.
Through a culture-based curriculum, students will learn Anishinaabe history, philosophy and worldview, experiencing and exploring the
importance of self-knowledge and the ways in which knowledge creates pathways for interpersonal and intercultural respect. Graduates will
understand the relatively recent influence of colonization, consequential social issues, and significant contemporary movements in
Anishinaabe society.
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OUAC
Code
JFB
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Computer Science Open
(BSc 3 year)
65%+
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
ENG4U
MHF4U
Two 4U/M sciences (Physics and Chemistry recommended)
Two other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
If you do not meet the science
requirements, you will be offered
admission to the BCoSc in Computer
Science.
Co-op
Option
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
Notes: The Bachelor of Science is the right choice for you if you are preparing for a graduate degree or a career in 1 of the major
technology industries. The program puts a strong emphasis on mathematics and the use of mathematical approaches to understanding and
applying computer science.
JAB
JFA
JGA
JDB
21
Anishinaabemowin This is an 65%
(BA 3 year)
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Biology (BSc 3
year)
This is an 70%+
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
MHF4U
Two 4U/M sciences (Biology and Chemistry recommended)
Two other 4U/M courses
70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
MHF4U
Two 4U/M science courses (Chemistry and Biology are recommended)
Two other 4U/M courses
70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended)
Three other 4U/M courses
70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Biology (BSc 4
year)
Business
Administration
(Brampton) (BBA
4 year)
Notes: Anishinaabemowin is a unique program offering basic-to-advanced level instruction in the Ojibwe language. It is the only 3-year
Bachelor of Arts degree in Canada focusing on the Ojibwe language and culture.
Co-op or
internship
application
available
at the
university
after
registration
Notes: Algoma University's Biology program is offered through the School of Life Sciences and the Environment. This program is committed
to a hands-on learning experience where students are able to establish a personal relationship with their professors. There are several paid
research opportunities available for students at the undergraduate level. Our program is designed to teach students how to be scientists.
The skills required in science, the careful use of research, experimentation, logic, with an understanding of statistics and parsimony, are
those that our students can apply to many aspects of their lives.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
Notes: Algoma University's Biology department is committed to a hands-on learning experience where students are able to establish a
personal relationship with their professors. The honours thesis in fourth year prepares students to apply to and be successful in graduate
school. Several paid research opportunities exist for students at the undergraduate level.
Notes: The exciting and fast-paced world of business needs progressive and creative thinkers. In the BBA program, offered through the
School of Business and Economics in Brampton, Ontario, students learn real-world business strategies using the case study beginning
immediately in first year. BBA students in Brampton may choose to minor in Accounting, Human Resources Management or Marketing.
If you are not eligible for the Bachelor of Not
Business Administration, you may be
Available
given an alternative offer to the
Bachelor of Arts in Finance and
Economics, or the Bachelor of Arts in
Accounting.
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OUAC
Code
JAC
JBA
JEA
Program Name
Community
Development (BA
3 year)
Community
Economic and
Social
Development (BA
4 year)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
This is an 65%+
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Alternative Offer(s)
Notes: This distinctive interdisciplinary program integrates several disciplines including Community Development, Social Welfare, Sociology,
Geography, Political Science, Economics and Business Administration. Graduates are eligible for certification by the Economic Developers
Association of Canada and the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers.
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Notes: The only undergraduate degree of its kind in Canada. Students in the CESD program study the economic, social, political, historical,
cultural and physical environments and contexts of community, economic and social development. Using a holistic approach, the program
prepares graduates for innovative and effective work in smaller, rural communities anywhere in the world. Graduates are eligible for
certification by the Economic Developers Association of Canada and the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers.
Computer Science Open
(BCOSC 4 year)
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 other 4U/M math
3 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
Notes: The Bachelor of Computer Science degree is a flexible program that lets you tailor your studies to different areas of specialization.
There are more elective options than in the Bachelor of Science, so you can combine computer science with numerous other disciplines. For
example, you can specialize in business systems management or computer games technology. Minors are available in Mobile Software
Engineering, Computer Game Technology, and Computer Game Technology – Creative Arts.
JEK
Engineering –
Mechanical First
Year Pathway
(BENG)
Open
75%
Enrollment
Applicants to the Algoma University pathway to Mechanical Engineering require the successful completion of at least 6 Grade Twelve 4U/M
courses with a minimum overall average of 75% and must qualify to obtain their OSSD. Specific Grade Twelve courses are as follows:
Grade Twelve 4U English
Grade Twelve 4U Advanced Functions
Grade Twelve 4U Physics
Grade Twelve 4U Chemistry
One additional Grade Twelve 4U Science or Mathematics
One Grade Twelve 4U/M course
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
Notes:
Algoma University’s first year is a pathway to Laurentian University’s Bachelor of Engineering program. The Engineering Pathway provides
qualifying students access to a first year of study at Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie, followed by a seamless transition to the second
year of Engineering at Laurentian University in Sudbury in either Mechanical, Chemical or Mining Engineering.
Mechanical Engineering students learn how to meet the needs of society by designing new products and processes. They apply problem
solving skills to diverse areas such as robotics and automation, industrial equipment and machinery, heating and ventilation, biomechanics,
transportation, energy production and conversion and much more.
JAH
English (BA 3
year)
Open
65%+
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Notes: Algoma's English department offers literature courses in all genres – drama, fiction, poetry and prose – including writers and thinkers
from around the world, and from the medieval world to the present period. We also offer courses in creative writing and film. Our faculty has
expertise across a range of Canadian, British, American and post-colonial literatures, and a long-standing commitment to the study of the
writers who reflect and shape the cultural histories of the people of the English-speaking world.
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OUAC
Code
JBB
Program Name
English (BA 4
year)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Open
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Notes: Algoma's English department offers literature courses in all genres – drama, fiction, poetry and prose – including writers and thinkers
from around the world and from the medieval world to the present period. We also offer courses in creative writing and film. Our faculty has
expertise across a range of Canadian, British, American and post-colonial literatures, and a long-standing commitment to the study of the
writers who reflect and shape the cultural histories of the people of the English-speaking world.
JAK
JAL
JBD
JAN
JBE
23
Geography (BA 3
year)
History (BA 3
year)
History (BA 4
year)
Law and Justice
(BA 3 year)
Law and Justice
(BA 4 year)
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
This is an 65%+
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Notes: Algoma's Geography program is organized into 4 major thematic areas: physical geography, human geography, humanenvironmental studies and geomatics. The variety of course offerings in the department reflects the 4 thematic areas. There is intentional
overlap among the thematic areas, and many of our faculty work across sub-fields of the discipline and across disciplines, in both teaching
and research.
Notes: The Department of History and Philosophy offers 4-year honours and 3-year general degrees in History with concentrations in
Aboriginal Communities, European and North American fields. We also offer courses in philosophy, and intellectual and cultural history.
Students in Algoma's program engage in course work with active researchers in these fields as they prepare for a number of career and
further educational options, including teaching, journalism, law, civil service or graduate studies. Students develop skills in primary research,
problem-solving and writing to gain a critical understanding of the past that informs our present.
Notes: By exploring the past, the study of history builds a foundation for understanding the present. Through examination of causes and
consequences rooted in history, students learn to place contemporary issues, both national and international, into a historical perspective.
The History Department at Algoma University specializes in North American and European studies, and places a strong focus on Aboriginal
history.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Co-op or
internship
application
available
at the
university
after
registration
Co-op or
internship
application
available
at the
university
after
registration
Notes: The Law and Justice Program is a multidisciplinary program. Courses are taught by faculty with expertise in law and law-related
disciplines (Indigenous studies, political science and political economy, history, philosophy, psychology and sociology), and by faculty who
are experienced lawyers and judges.
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
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OUAC
Code
JAP
Program Name
Music (BA 3 year)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
Audition
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Additional Admission Criteria:
In addition to the normal admission requirements, you should have completed Advanced Rudiments (R.C.M.) or the equivalent, and must
undertake a placement audition and interview with the Music Director.
You may register for applied Music major courses, but only after completing this process. Contact the Admissions department at
705-949-2301, ext. 4227, to arrange an audition/interview.
If you lack a background in theory, you will be required to take introductory courses in theory and dictation.
Notes: Algoma University offers a 3-year BA degree in Music, which provides a comprehensive experience in performance, music theory,
music history and applied musicianship, such as conducting, private pedagogy and classroom teaching. Our ensembles (Algoma University
Choir, Jazz Ensemble, Music Theatre Ensemble) are very active within the local community, and give students ample opportunity to perform.
JAR
JGB
Psychology (BA 3
year)
This is an 70%+
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
Computer Science Open
(BSc 4 year)
65%+
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Notes: The Psychology program is offered through the School of Life Sciences and the Environment at Algoma University. Students will
study learning, the brain and how it works, sensation, perception, child development, animal behaviour, memory, thinking and problem
solving, language, emotion, motivation, psychological testing, stress and adjustment, human sexuality, personality, psychopathology,
therapy, research design and statistics, education, and organizational, human and social behaviour.
ENG4U
MHF4U
Two 4U/M sciences (Physics and Chemistry recommended)
Two other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
If you do not meet the science
requirements, you will be offered
admission to the BCoSc in Computer
Science.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
Notes: The Bachelor of Science is the right choice for you if you are preparing for a graduate degree or a career in 1 of the major
technology industries. The program puts a strong emphasis on mathematics and the use of mathematical approaches to understanding and
applying computer science.
JAG
Economics (BA 3
year)
Open
ENG4U
Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended)
Three other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Notes: In the Economics program, offered through the School of Business and Economics, you will learn the analytical and critical thinking
skills necessary to interact with policy makers at the local, national and international level for both for-profit and not-for-profit organizations.
JBG
Psychology (BA 4
year)
Open
70%+
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Notes: The Psychology program is offered through the School of Life Sciences and the Environment at Algoma University. Students will
study learning, the brain and how it works, sensation, perception, child development, animal behaviour, memory, thinking and problem
solving, language, emotion, motivation, psychological testing, stress and adjustment, human sexuality, personality, psychopathology,
therapy, research design and statistics, education, and organizational, human and social behaviour.
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Co-op or
internship
application
available
at the
university
after
registration
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OUAC
Code
JEC
Program Name
Engineering –
Chemical First
Year Pathway
(BENG)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Open
70%
Enrollment
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
Admissions Requirements
Applicants to the Algoma University pathway to Chemical Engineering require the successful completion of at least 6 Grade Twelve 4U/M
courses with a minimum overall average of 70% and must qualify to obtain their OSSD. Specific Grade Twelve courses are as follows:
Grade Twelve 4U English
Grade Twelve 4U Advanced Functions
Grade Twelve 4U Physics
Grade Twelve 4U Chemistry
One additional Grade Twelve 4U Science or Mathematics
One Grade Twelve 4U/M course
Notes:
Algoma University’s first year is a pathway to Laurentian University’s Bachelor of Engineering program. The Engineering Pathway provides
qualifying students access to a first year of study at Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie, followed by a seamless transition to the second
year of Engineering at Laurentian University in Sudbury in either Mechanical, Chemical or Mining Engineering.
Reactions, interactions and creation – the science and study behind the building blocks of life. Chemical Engineering students learn about
organic and inorganic chemistry, statistics and chemical processes and reactions. They use creativity to solve issues related to process,
design, to innovate products, research and manufacturing. Chemical Engineers work in a wide variety of roles such as civil service, process
engineering, entrepreneurship, management, manufacturing, research and development, or move on to pursue graduate studies.
JCA
Fine Arts (Visual
Arts) (BFA 4 year)
This is an 65%+
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
Portfolio
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Additional Admission Criteria:
Portfolio is required. Read more about portfolio requirements.
Admittance to this program is by portfolio review/interview. The portfolio should include examples of your work in any visual media. While
actual works are preferable, photographic or slide documentation is also acceptable. Please include a brief description of your background
and expectations in relation to the study of art in a university context. These supplementary materials are required, in addition to standard
university admissions policies.
If you are not successful in your initial
application to the BFA program, you
have the option of applying directly to
the BA in Fine Arts program and then
re-applying for admission to the BFA
upon successfully completing your first
year in the BA Fine Arts program.
Not
Available
Notes: The Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts) degree focuses on contemporary studio practices in painting, drawing and printmaking, with
supplementary courses in sculpture, photography and mixed media. Studio courses are supported by academic studies in traditional and
contemporary art history.
JAQ
JGC
25
Political Science
(BA 3 year)
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
Psychology (BSc 4 This is an 70%+
year)
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Co-op or
internship
application
available
at the
university
after
registration
Notes:
Algoma University’s Political Science program focuses on 3 areas of study: Canadian politics, public policy and government; comparative
politics and international relations; and political theory, philosophy and economy.
Related Minors:
Canadian Government, Public Policy, and Administration Minor in International Relations
ENG4U
One 4U/M math (MHF4U, MCY4U, or MDM4U)
Two 4U/M sciences (Physics and Chemistry are recommended)
Two other 4U/M courses
70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
If you do not meet the criteria for the
Bachelor of Science, you will be offered
admission to the Bachelor of Arts.
Notes: The Psychology program is offered through the School of Life Sciences and the Environment at Algoma University. Students will
study learning, the brain and how it works, sensation, perception, child development, animal behaviour, memory, thinking and problem
solving, language, emotion, motivation, psychological testing, stress and adjustment, human sexuality, personality, psychopathology,
therapy, research design and statistics, education, and organizational, human and social behaviour.
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OUAC
Code
JBH
JBJ
Program Name
Sociology (BA 4
year)
Geography (BA 4
year)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
This is an 65%+
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
Notes:
The Sociology program at Algoma University provides critical skills for understanding and interpreting the social world and offers courses
that address a wide variety of areas from contemporary media depictions of gender and the body to major debates in the environmental
movement, to health policy analysis, to critical assessments of law and social justice, and Canadian policy in relation to multiculturalism and
Aboriginal rights. The program provides 3 areas of concentration: the study of social inequality and social movements; race and diversity;
and gender and sexuality.
Related Minor:
Human Development Studies
Notes: Algoma's Geography program is organized into 4 major thematic areas: physical geography, human geography, humanenvironmental studies and geomatics. The variety of course offerings in the department reflects the 4 thematic areas. There is intentional
overlap among the thematic areas, and many of our faculty work across sub-fields of the discipline and across disciplines, in both teaching
and research.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
JAI
Visual Arts (BA 3
year)
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
Portfolio
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Not
Available
JBF
Political Science
(BA 4 year)
This is an 65%+
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Co-op or
internship
application
available
at the
university
after
registration
This is an 65%
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
MHF4U
Two 4U/M science courses (Chemistry and Biology are recommended)
Two other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
JES
26
Environmental
Science (BSc 4
Year)
Notes:
Algoma University’s Political Science program focuses on 3 areas of study: Canadian politics, public policy and government; comparative
politics and international relations; and political theory, philosophy and economy.
Related Minors:
Canadian Government, Public Policy, and Administration Minor in International Relations
Not
Available
Notes: The Environmental Science program is offered through the School of Life Sciences and the Environment. This is an interdisciplinary
program that integrates core courses in the disciplines of biology, chemistry, and geography. By integrating multiple disciplines, we are able
to address some of the most profound and complex concerns faced by modern society. The program examines the increased impacts of
global climate change, the spread and threats of invasive species, the continued loss of biodiversity and degradation of agricultural soil
quality and availability, and other environmental challenges.
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OUAC
Code
JBL
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Community
Economic and
Social
Development
(Brampton) (BA 3
year)
This is an 65%+
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
JBK
Community
Economic and
Social
Development
(Brampton) (BA 4
year)
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
JBM
Psychology
(Brampton) (BA 4
year NonHonours)
This is an 70%+
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Business
Administration –
Human Resources
Management
(BBA 4 year)
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended)
Three other 4U/M courses
70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended)
Three other 4U/M courses
70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
JDF
JDG
27
Business
Administration –
Marketing (BBA 4
year)
Alternative Offer(s)
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Notes: The only undergraduate degree of its kind in Canada. Students in the CESD program study the economic, social, political, historical,
cultural and physical environments and contexts of community, economic and social development. Using a holistic approach, the program
prepares graduates for innovative and effective work in smaller, rural communities anywhere in the world. Graduates are eligible for
certification by the Economic Developers Association of Canada and the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers. This
is offered in Brampton, Ontario.
Notes: The Psychology program is offered through the School of Life Sciences and the Environment at Algoma University. Students will
study learning, the brain and how it works, sensation, perception, child development, animal behaviour, memory, thinking and problem
solving, language, emotion, motivation, psychological testing, stress and adjustment, human sexuality, personality, psychopathology,
therapy, research design and statistics, education, and organizational, human and social behaviour. This is offered in Brampton, Ontario.
If you are not eligible for the Bachelor of
Business Administration, you may be
given an alternative offer to the
Bachelor of Arts in Finance and
Economics, or the Bachelor of Arts in
Notes: The exciting and fast-paced world of business needs progressive and creative thinkers. In the BBA program offered by the School of Accounting.
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Co-op or
internship
application
available
at the
university
after
registration
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
Business and Economics, students learn real-world business strategies using the case study beginning immediately in first year. The BBA in
Human Resources Management prepares students for a career in compensation, training and development, recruitment and selection,
strategic human resource planning, industrial relations, and health and safety.
Notes: The exciting and fast-paced world of business needs progressive and creative thinkers. In the BBA program offered by the School of
Business and Economics, students learn real-world business strategies using the case study beginning immediately in first year. The BBA in
Marketing offers students an opportunity to combine their business skills and creativity. Students cover general and advanced marketing
concepts, and courses investigate how these concepts are used in various businesses and markets.
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OUAC
Code
JFC
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Computer Science Open
(Brampton)
(BCOSC 4 year)
65%+
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 other 4U/M math
3 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Notes: The Bachelor of Computer Science is primarily concerned with the overall theory and application behind the design of algorithms,
programming languages, hardware architecture, systems software, application software and tools. Students gain a strong theoretical and
practical foundation in the study of algorithms, programming languages and the design and construction of computer systems and
applications. They will also have a solid foundation in data structure, programming, assembly language programming, computer
organization, operating systems, theory, software engineering, algorithms and computer networking. This is offered in Brampton, Ontario.
JAA
JFF
Accounting (BA 3
year)
This is an 65%+
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
Computer Science Open
– Computer
Games
Technology
(BCOSC 4 year)
ENG4U
Two 4U/M math courses
Three other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Notes: The Accounting program, offered through the School of Business and Economics, gives you the opportunity to pursue a professional
designation after graduation, such as the Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) designation.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 other 4U/M math
3 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Notes: The Bachelor of Computer Science degree is a flexible program that lets you tailor your studies to different areas of specialization.
Our BCOSC – Computer Games Technology program is known internationally for having one of the most advanced computer games
technology specializations. Students will learn how to develop video games, including developing their plot, music and graphics. You can
turn your passion for video gaming into a profitable career.
JFG
JFH
Computer Science Open
– Computer
Games
Technology/
Creative Arts
(BCOSC 4 year)
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 other 4U/M math
3 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Computer Science Open
– Mobile Software
Engineering
(BCOSC 4 year)
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 other 4U/M math
3 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Notes: The Bachelor of Computer Science degree is a flexible program that lets you tailor your studies to different areas of specialization.
Our BCOSC – Computer Games Technology/Creative Arts program enables students who are interested in the artistic aspects of computer
games, such as the writing of plots, the development of game flow and the development of graphics and music, to extend their analysis and
design skills to these areas. Courses include those in the games marketplace, software engineering, gameplay design and artificial
intelligence. In addition to the courses taken within the standard computer games technology stream, in the creative arts specialization,
students will also explore courses in music, English and/or fine arts to develop a game design complement to their programming skills.
Notes: The Bachelor of Computer Science degree is a flexible program that lets you tailor your studies to different areas of specialization.
Our BCOSC – Mobile Software Engineering enables the student to apply the foundation skills of Computer Science to the development of
applications and systems that implement the use of mobile devices in modern computer systems. This allows them to develop expertise in
what is becoming a predominant part of the application of computer technology. The students will study the range of applications of mobile
devices and will learn to develop applications on a variety of mobile platforms. The graduate will be able to apply the use of mobile devices
in business, industry, social media and gaming. The specialization requires the student to do at least 1 major project that can form the basis
for a portfolio of skills as they seek employment in the industry.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Algoma University)
OUAC
Code
JGD
JDD
JDH
JDE
JDI
29
Program Name
Undeclared Major
(BA 4 Year)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
This is an 65% +
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
This is an 70%+
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended)
Three other 4U/M courses
70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Business
Administration –
Accounting
(Brampton) (BBA
4 year)
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended)
Three other 4U/M courses
70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Business
Administration –
Economics (BBA 4
year)
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended)
Three other 4U/M courses
70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended)
Three other 4U/M courses
70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Business
Administration –
Accounting (BBA 4
year)
Business
Administration –
Human Resources
Management
(Brampton) (BBA
4 year)
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
Not
Available
Notes: The Bachelor of Arts (Undecided Major) allows students to take the time they need to explore the many possibilities of majors/minors
while deciding on the most suitable program or confirming their original interest while working towards fulfilling the degree requirements. It
allows for a seamless transition in the following subject majors: Anishinaabe Studies, Anishinaabemowin, Community Development,
Community Economic and Social Development, English, Geography, History, Law and Justice, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology.
If you are not eligible for the Bachelor of
Business Administration, you may be
given an alternative offer to the
Bachelor of Arts in Finance and
Economics, or the Bachelor of Arts in
Notes: The exciting and fast-paced world of business needs progressive and creative thinkers. In the BBA program offered by the School of Accounting.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
Business and Economics, students learn real-world business strategies using the case study beginning immediately in first year. The BBA in
Accounting offers a pathway into an assortment of accounting career opportunities for those with an aptitude for numbers, organizing and
analytical problem-solving skills. This minor paves the way into studies for a CPA designation and boasts an excellent pass rate for its
graduates.
Notes: The exciting and fast-paced world of business needs progressive and creative thinkers. In the BBA program offered by the School of
Business and Economics, students learn real-world business strategies using the case study beginning immediately in first year. The BBA in
Accounting offers a pathway into an assortment of accounting career opportunities for those with an aptitude for numbers, organizing and
analytical problem-solving skills. This minor paves the way into studies for a CPA designation and boasts an excellent pass rate for its
graduates. This program is offered in Brampton, Ontario.
If you are not eligible for the Bachelor of
Business Administration, you may be
given an alternative offer to the
Bachelor of Arts in Finance and
Economics in Brampton, Ontario.
If you are not eligible for the Bachelor of
Business Administration, you may be
given an alternative offer to the
Bachelor of Arts in Finance and
Economics, or the Bachelor of Arts in
Notes: The exciting and fast-paced world of business needs progressive and creative thinkers. In the BBA program offered by the School of Accounting.
Business and Economics, students learn real-world business strategies using the case study beginning immediately in first year. Students
will have a solid foundational working knowledge of various economic and financial terms, concepts and principles. Students will know how
to solve complex problems and distinguish between correct and incorrect applications of economic concepts. They will be able to review,
present and interpret quantitative and qualitative information and will thoroughly understand the limits that exist within the realm of finance
and economics.
Notes: The exciting and fast-paced world of business needs progressive and creative thinkers. In the BBA program offered by the School of
Business and Economics, students learn real-world business strategies using the case study beginning immediately in first year. The BBA in
Human Resources Management prepares students for a career in compensation, training and development, recruitment and selection,
strategic human resource planning, industrial relations, and health and safety. This is offered in Brampton, Ontario.
If you are not eligible for the Bachelor of
Business Administration, you may be
given an alternative offer to the
Bachelor of Arts in Finance and
Economics in Brampton, Ontario.
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OUAC
Code
JDJ
JIA
JFE
JHA
Program Name
Business
Administration –
Marketing
(Brampton) (BBA
4 year)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
This is an
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Co-op
Option
ENG4U
Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended)
Three other 4U/M courses
70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Notes: The exciting and fast-paced world of business needs progressive and creative thinkers. In the BBA program, offered by the School of
Business and Economics, students learn real-world business strategies using the case study beginning immediately in first year. The BBA in
Marketing offers students an opportunity to combine their business skills and creativity. Students cover general and advanced marketing
concepts, and courses investigate how these concepts are used in various businesses and markets. This is offered in Brampton, Ontario.
Computer Science This is an 65%+
(BCOSC 3 year)
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 other 4U/M math
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Computer Science This is an
(Brampton)
open
(BCOSC 3 year)
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 other 4U/M math
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Social Work (BSW Open
4 year)
Alternative Offer(s)
Not
Available
Notes: Our Computer Science program is primarily concerned with the overall theory and application behind the design of algorithms,
programming languages, hardware architecture, systems software, application software and tools. Students gain a strong theoretical and
practical foundation in the study of algorithms, programming languages, and the design and construction of computer systems and
applications. They will also have a solid foundation in data structure, programming, assembly language programming, computer
organization, operating systems, theory, software engineering, algorithms and computer networking.
Notes: Our Computer Science program is primarily concerned with the overall theory and application behind the design of algorithms,
programming languages, hardware architecture, systems software, application software and tools. Students gain a strong theoretical and
practical foundation in the study of algorithms, programming languages and the design and construction of computer systems and
applications. They will also have a solid foundation in data structure, programming, assembly language programming, computer
organization, operating systems, theory, software engineering, algorithms and computer networking. This is offered in Brampton, Ontario.
70%
ENG4U
5 other 4U/M courses
70% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Field
placement
Notes:
The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program prepares students for generalist social work practice with individuals, families, groups,
organizations, communities and societies. The program has a particular focus on multicultural social work in, and with northern, rural,
remote, Indigenous and Franco-Ontarian communities. Graduates of the program will be prepared to practice anti-oppressive social work at
the entry level with diverse populations in a Canadian context.
Admission to the professional years (third and fourth years) of the program is limited to 30 students per year. Admission is based on a
combination of grades, professional and volunteer experience, and a personal statement.
JBC
30
Finance and
Economics (BA 4
year)
This is an 65%+
open
enrollment
program.
First-year
admissions
are not
capped.
ENG4U
Two 4U/M math courses (Data Management recommended)
Three other 4U/M courses
65% combined average in top six 4U/M courses
Notes: This program, offered through the School of Business and Economics, is designed to equip students with a broad-based
understanding of the issues and problems in the world of finance and economics. Students will study the roles of government, business,
financial institutions and individuals as they interact to determine the distribution of a country's total range of goods and services.
Co-op or
internship
application
available
at the
university
after
registration
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Brock University)
Brock University
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Phone: 905-688-5550
Email: liaison@brocku.ca
Website: http://discover.brocku.ca
Basic Requirements for Admission
Ontario high school students must present the OSSD and complete six 4U/M courses. All required courses will be included in the calculation of your overall
admission average.
Failed and Repeated Courses
We will consider the higher grade of the 2 attempts.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
We will begin to issue a select number of offers in December and will continue to make offers of admission through to May. Scholarship and co-op offers will
accompany offers of admission.
A select number of offers are issued in December and are based on a combination of Grade 11 and Grade 12 results. To be eligible for an early offer you must
have 1.0 final Grade 12 result at the 4U or 4M-level, and 5.0 Grade 11 U- or M-level credits. Averages are in the high 80s or 90s. The first major round of
admission offers to Ontario applicants is in February. Admission averages are calculated using a minimum 3.0 first-semester Grade 12 4U or 4M finals, with
registration in 3.0 additional 4U or 4M credits, including prerequisites. If you are in a non-semester school, we will use 6.0 mid-term grades at the Grade 12 4U or
4M level, including prerequisites. The final round of admission offers happens in May. If you do not receive an offer in February, or if you are still in studies and
received an alternate program offer, we will automatically reassess you for eligibility for your preferred program in May. We will continue to make offers based on
final grades, as well as summer school grades provided space in programs is available.
You can expect to receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest choice listed for Brock is considered first when more than 1 Brock program is
indicated on your application. If you are not eligible for the first choice, consideration will be given to subsequent choices in the order of preference you indicated. If
you apply to only 1 Brock program and do not qualify, in most cases, consideration will be given for an alternative and related program. In most cases if you apply
for, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program.
OUAC
Previous
Program Name
Code
No. Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School
Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Faculty of Applied Health Sciences
BPK
Kinesiology
(BKin)
817 (total all Low 80s
Applied
Health
Sciences
programs)
ENG4U
SBI4U
One 4U math (MHF4U preferred)
Strongly recommended subjects: PSE4U
or PSK4U
You will receive an offer of admission to only one program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program,
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
BSK
Kinesiology
(BScKin)
817 (total all High
Applied
70s
Health
Sciences
programs)
ENG4U
MHF4U (min. 70%) or MCV4U (min.
70%)
SBI4U
Strongly recommended subject: SPH4U,
PSE4U, SCH4U or PSK4U
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program,
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
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OUAC
Previous
Program Name
Code
No. Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School
Prerequisites
Co-op
Option
Alternative Offer(s)
BSM
Sport
Management
817 (total all Low 80s ENG4U and one 4U math
Applied
Health
Sciences
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
BAH
Community
Health
817 (total all Mid-70s ENG4U
Applied
1 of SBI4U or SCH4U
Health
Strongly recommended subjects: SNC4M
Sciences
or PSE4U or PSK4U, and one 3U math
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program.
BSH
Medical
Sciences
817 (total all Mid-80s ENG4U
Applied
SBI4U
Health
SCH4U (min. 70%)
Sciences
One 4U math (MDM4U preferred)
programs)
Strongly recommended subject: PSE4U
or PSK4U
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
BNS
Nursing
817 (total all High
Applied
80s
Health
Sciences
programs)
BP
Physical
Education
817 (total all Mid-70s ENG4U
Applied
SBI4U
Health
One 4U math
Sciences
Strongly recommended subject: PSE4U
programs)
or PSK4U
BPU
Public Health
665 (total all Low 80s
Applied
Health
Sciences
programs)
BW
Recreation and
Leisure Studies
665 (total all Mid-70s ENG4U
Applied
Health
Sciences
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
Practicum
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of or
preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related
internship
program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
817 (total all
Applied
Health
Sciences
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program.
Not
Available
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program,
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
BHL
Child Health
ENG4U (min. 75%)
SBI4U (min. 75%)
SCH4U (min. 75%)
One 4U math (min. 75%)
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
ENG4U
1 of SBI4U or SCH4U
Strongly recommended subjects: one of
SNC4M, PSE4U, 3U math, PSK4U
ENG4U
SBI4U
Strongly recommended subject: one 3U
math
Not
Available
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
option
available
Goodman School of Business
BK
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Accounting
685 (total for Mid-80s; ENG4U
all Business high 80s Two 4U maths
programs)
for coop
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OUAC
Previous
Program Name
Code
No. Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
High
80s to
low 90s
Ontario Secondary School
Prerequisites
Co-op
Option
Alternative Offer(s)
BND
Business
Administration
Co-op
International
Dual Degree
20 Limited
enrollment
program.
ENG4U
Two 4U maths
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program.
Co-op
program
BN
Business
Administration
565 (total for High
ENG4U
all Business 70s;
Two 4U maths
programs)
Low 80s
for coop
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
Faculty of Education
BDP
Concurrent BA
Child and Youth
Studies
Honours/BEd –
Primary/Junior
325 (total for Mid-80s ENG4U
all
One 4U math (MDM4U preferred)
Concurrent
Education
Programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program,
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
BPI
Concurrent
BPhEd
Honours/BEd –
Intermediate/
Senior
325 (total for Low- to
all
mid-80s
Concurrent
Education
programs)
ENG4U
SBI4U
One 4U math
Strongly recommended subject: PSE4U
or PSK4U
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program,
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
BII
Concurrent BSc
Honours/BEd –
Intermediate/
Senior
325 (total for Low 80s
all
Concurrent
Education
programs)
For Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Physics
majors:
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program,
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
ENG4U
MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%)
SCH4U (min. 70%)
1 from SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U
A second 4U math
Strongly recommended subjects:
Chemistry major – a second 4U math;
Physics major – SPH4U
Mathematics majors:
ENG4U,
MHF4U (min. 70%)
MCV4U (min. 70%)
Geography majors:
ENG4U
MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%)
One from SBI4U, SPH4U, SCH4U,
SES4U
Strongly recommended subject: SCH4U
(min. 70%)
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OUAC
Previous
Program Name
Code
No. Enrolled
BAI
Concurrent BA
Honours/BEd –
Intermediate/
Senior
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School
Prerequisites
325 (total all Low-80s All majors (Dramatic Arts, English, French
Studies, Geography, History, Visual Arts):
Concurrent
ENG4U
Education
One 4U math
programs)
French majors:
ENG4U
One 4U math
One of FSF4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program,
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Dramatic Arts majors:
Mandatory attendance at the DART
Invitiational. Find more information on the
Dramatic Arts website.
Visual Arts majors:
A portfolio is due by February 7, 2019. Find
more information on the Visual Arts website.
Additional Admission Criteria: Dramatic Arts
majors must participate in the DART
Invitational. For more information, visit the
Dramatic Arts website.
BAJ
Concurrent BA
Integrated
Studies
Honours/BEd Junior/
Intermediate
325 (total all High
Concurrent 70s
Education
programs)
ENG4U
One 4U math
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
BPJ
Concurrent
BPhEd
Honours/BEd Junior/
Intermediate
325 (total for Low 80s
all
Concurrent
Education
Programs)
ENG4U
SBI4U
One 4U math
Strongly recommended subject: PSE4U
or PSK4U
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
BIJ
Concurrent BSc
Integrated
Studies/BEd Junior/
Intermediate
365 (total for High
all
70s
Concurrent
Education
programs)
ENG4U
MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
618 (total for
all
Humanities
programs)
ENG4U
Strongly recommended subjects: 1 from
4U history, 4U philosophy, 4U classical
studies or 4U international language
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program,
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
Applicants should consider additional
prerequisite requirements for intended
teachable subjects.
Faculty of Humanities
BHI
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History
Mid-70s,
high 70s
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Code
No. Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
BHE
Mid-70s OSSD, including six 4U/M credits. Prerequisite
Humanities –
Faculty of
Humanities
648 For all
Humanities
programs
Ontario Secondary School
Prerequisites
Co-op
Option
Alternative Offer(s)
You can expect to receive an offer of admission to only 1 Brock program. When more than 1 Brock program is indicated
courses will be included in the calculation of the on the application, the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first. If you are not eligible for the first choice, we
admission average.
Required: ENG4U
Recommended: 1 from the following list:
4U history, 4U Philosophy (HZT4U), 4U
Classical Studies (LVV4U) or 4U
international language.
will consider your subsequent choices in the order of preference you have indicated. If you apply to only 1 Brock program
and do not qualify, in most cases consideration will be given for an alternative and related program. If you apply for, but
are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have
not included a second choice on the application).
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Students may declare a major from the
following list after a completing a general Year
1.
Majors:
Canadian Studies* (BA)
Canadian Studies and French Studies*
(BA)
Classics (BA)
Comparative Literatures and
Cultures*(BA)
English and Contemporary Culture (BA)
English and Creative Writing (BA)
English Language and Literature (BA)
French Studies (BA)
General Humanities (BA)
Hispanic & Latin American Studies* (BA)
History of Art & Visual Culture (BA)
Italian* (BA)
Medieval & Renaissance Studies* (BA)
Philosophy (BA)
Studies in Arts & Culture (BA)
*These programs are offered Combined Majors
only.
BGD
Game Design
High
70s to
low 80s
ENG4U
A statement of interest is required by
Feb. 7, 2019. Visit the GAME program
website for more information.
Recommended subjects:
1 from 4U history, philosophy, classical
studies, or international language
ASM4U, AVI4M, ADA4M or ICS3C
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
Not
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
Available
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program,
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Additional Admission Criteria: A statement of
intent is required by February 7, 2019. Learn
more about additional admission criteria for this
program.
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Program Name
Code
No. Enrolled
BT
Dramatic Arts
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School
Prerequisites
618 (total for Mid-70s; ENG4U
all
co-op
You must also take part in the Dramatic
Humanities high 70s Arts Invitational
programs)
Strongly recommended subjects: 1 from
4U history, 4U Philosophy (HZT4U), 4U
Classical Studies (LVV4U), or 4U
international language. ADA4M would
strongly benefit Dramatic Arts applicants.
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
You will receive an offer of admission to only one program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than one Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program,
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
Additional Admission Criteria: You will be
invited to attend a mandatory Dramatic Arts
Invitational in March or April 2018.
For more information, visit: brocku.ca/
dramatic_arts
BIS
Interactive Arts
and Science
618 (total for Mid-70s ENG4U
all
Strongly recommended subjects: 1 from
Humanities
4U history, 4U philosophy, 4U classical
programs)
studies or 4U international language
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
Not
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of Available
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
BR
Visual Arts
618 (total for Mid-70s ENG4U
all
Portfolio to be submitted no later than
Humanities
February 7, 2019
programs)
Strongly recommended subjects: 1 from
4U History, 4U Philosophy (HZT4U), 4U
Classical Studies (LVV4U), or 4U
International Language.
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
Not
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
Available
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program,
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants to
the Studio Art program are required to submit a
portfolio.
BM
Music
835 (total for Mid-70s ENG4U
all
Strongly recommended subjects: 1 from
Humanities
4U History, 4U Philosophy (HZT4U), 4U
programs)
Classical Studies (LVV4U), or 4U
international language.
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
Not
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of Available
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
You must audition for the BMus program and
pass a theory placement test (RMC Advanced
Rudiments).
Additional Admission Criteria:
You must complete a theory placement test
(Royal Conservatory Grade II level) and pass
an aural skills test. It is recommended that your
keyboard proficiency be equivalent to Royal
Conservatory Grade IV.
You must audition for the Bachelor of Music
(BMus) program on a solo instrument or voice.
Auditions are generally held in March and May
of each year, in conjunction with interviews and
placement tests.
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Previous
Program Name
Code
No. Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School
Prerequisites
Co-op
Option
Alternative Offer(s)
Faculty of Mathematics and Science
BGP
Game
Programming
High
70s to
low 80s
ENG4U
MHF4U or MCV4U (min 70%)
A statement of interest is required by
Feb. 7, 2019. Visit the GAME program
website for more information.
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
Not
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
Available
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program,
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Recommended subjects:
ICS4U
Additional Admission Criteria: A statement of
intent is required by Februrary 7, 2019. Learn
more about additional admission criteria for this
program.
BS
Biological
Sciences
516 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min 70%) or MCV4U (min. 70%)
all
SCH4U (min. 70%*)
Mathematics
2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a
and Science
second 4U math or ENG4U
programs)
ENG4U is strongly recommended
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
Not
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
Available
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program,
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program.
*Applicants with 65–69% in SCH4U will be
considered for admission, but will be required to
pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete
Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to
enrolling in CHEM IF92.
BIM
Biomedical
Sciences
516 (total for High
all
70s
Mathematics
and Science
programs)
MHF4U (min 70%) or MCV4U (min. 70%)
SCH4U (min. 70%*)
2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a
second 4U math or ENG4U
ENG4U is strongly recommended
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program.
Not
Available
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program.
Co-op
program
*Applicants with 65–69% in SCH4U will be
considered for admission, but will be required to
pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete
Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to
enrolling in CHEM IF92.
BIT
Biotechnology
516 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min 70%) or MCV4U (min. 70%)
all
SCH4U (min. 70%*)
Mathematics
2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a
and Science
second 4U math or ENG4U
programs)
ENG4U is strongly recommended
*Applicants with 65–69% in SCH4U will be
considered for admission, but will be required to
pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete
Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to
enrolling in CHEM IF92.
BJC
Chemistry
516 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min 70%) or MCV4U (min. 70%)
all
SCH4U (min. 70%*)
Mathematics
2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U,
and Science
a second 4U math or ENG4U
programs)
Strongly recommended subjects: ENG4U
and a second 4U math
*Applicants with 65–69% in SCH4U will be
considered for admission, but will be required to
pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete
Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to
enrolling in CHEM IF92.
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Program Name
Code
No. Enrolled
BX
Earth Sciences
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School
Prerequisites
516 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min. 70%) or MCV4U (min.
all
70%)
Mathematics
SCH4U (min. 70%*)
and Science
2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a
programs)
second 4U math or ENG4U
Strongly recommended subjects: ENG4U
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
*If you have 65–69% in SCH4U, you will be
considered for admission, but will be required to
pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete
Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to
enrolling in CHEM IF92.
BIN
Neuroscience
516 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min. 70%) or MCV4U (min.
all
70%)
Mathematics
SCH4U (min. 70%*)
and Science
2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a
programs)
second 4U math or ENG4U
Strongly recommended subject: ENG4U
*If you have 65–69% in SCH4U, you will be
considered for admission, but will be required to
pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete
Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to
enrolling in CHEM IF92.
BJP
Physics
379 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min. 70%) or MCV4U (min.
all
70%)
Mathematics
SCH4U (min. 70%*)
and Science
2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a
programs)
second 4U math or ENG4U
Strongly recommended subject: ENG4U,
SPH4U
*If you have 65–69% in SCH4U, you will be
considered for admission, but will be required to
pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete
Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to
enrolling in CHEM IF92.
BI
Sciences
516 (total for Mid-70s Required 4U Subjects: 3 from: SBI4U,
all
SCH4U, SPH4U, MCV4U, MHF4U,
Mathematics
SES4U, ICS4U.
*If you have 65–69% in SCH4U, you will be
and Science
considered for admission, but will be required to
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
Not
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of Available
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete
Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to
enrolling in CHEM IF92.
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Program Name
Code
No. Enrolled
BH
Mathematics
and Statistics
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School
Prerequisites
516 (total for Mid-70s Mathematics and Statistics:
MHF4U (min. 75%)
all
MCV4U (min. 75%)
Mathematics
Strongly recommended subject: ENG4U
and Science
Accelerated Mathematics Studies Stream:
programs)
MHF4U (min. 90%)
MCV4U (min. 90%)
Strongly recommended subject: ENG4U.
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
Supplementary pieces include a written
personal statement, a mathematical activities
portfolio, AMS application, interview and
entrance examination. Portfolio submissions are
due by February 7, 2019. Learn more on the
Accelerated Mathematics Studies website.
BCH
Biochemistry
516 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min. 70%) or MCV4U (min. 70%
all
SCH4U (min. 70%*)
Mathematics
2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a
and Science
second 4U math or ENG4U
programs)
ENG4U is strongly recommended
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
Co-op
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
program
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program,
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
*Applicants with 65-69% in SCH4U will be
considered for admission, but will be required to
pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete
Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to
enrolling in CHEM IF92.
BBP
Biophysics
516 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min. 70%) or MCV4U (min.
all
70%)
Mathematics
SCH4U (min. 70%*)
and Science
2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a
programs)
second 4U math or ENG4U
ENG4U is strongly recommended
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program.
Not
Available
Co-op or
internship
option
available
*Applicants with 65–69% in SCH4U will be
considered for admission, but will be required to
pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete
Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to
enrolling in CHEM IF92.
BG
Computer
Science
516 (total for Mid-70s ENG4U
all
MHF4U (min. 70%) or MCV4U (min.
Mathematics
70%)
and Science
Strongly recommended subject: ICS4M
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program.
BGN
Computing and
Network
Communications
Co-op
516 (total for Mid-70s ENG4U
all
MHF4U or MCV4U (min. 70%)
Mathematics
Strongly recommended subject: ICS4M
and Science
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
Co-op
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of program
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
BSC
Computing and
Solid State
Device
Technology
516 (total for Mid-70s ENG4U
all
SPH4U
Mathematics
MHF4U (min. 70%) or MCV4U (min.
and Science
70%)
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
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option
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Previous
Program Name
Code
No. Enrolled
BEG
Environmental
Geosciences
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School
Prerequisites
516 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min 70%) or MCV4U (min. 70%)
all
SCH4U (min. 70%*)
Mathematics
2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a
and Science
second 4U math or ENG4U
programs)
Strongly recommended subject: ENG4U
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
*If you have 65–69% in SCH4U, you will be
considered for admission, but will be required to
pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete
Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to
enrolling in CHEM IF92.
BOV
Oenology and
Viticulture
516 (total for Mid-70s MHF4U (min. 70%) or MCV4U (min.
all
70%)
Mathematics
SCH4U (min. 70%*)
and Science
2 from: SBI4U, SPH4U, SES4U, a
programs)
second 4U math or ENG4U
Strongly recommended subject: ENG4U
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
Co-op
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of program
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
*If you have with 65–69% in SCH4U, you will be
considered for admission, but will be required to
pass a chemistry proficiency test or complete
Introductory Chemistry (CHEM IP00) prior to
enrolling in CHEM IF92.
BHG
Computer
Science and
Mathematics
Co-op only
516 (total for Mid-70s ENG4U
all
MHF4U (min. 75%)
Mathematics
MCV4U (min. 75%)
and Science
Strongly recommended subject: ICS4U
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
Co-op
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of program
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
BCB
Computing and
Business
516 (total for Mid-70s ENG4U
all
MHF4U and a second 4U math (min.
Mathematics
75% average between the 2 maths)
and Science
Strongly recommended subject: ICS4M
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Faculty of Social Sciences
BTV
Tourism Studies 1364 (total
Mid-70s ENG4U
for all Social
Science
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program,
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
BEC
Economics
1364 (total
Mid-70s ENG4U
for all Social
MHF4U (min. 65%) or MCV4U (min.
Science
65%)
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
BO
Geography
(BSc)
1364 (total
Mid-70s MHF4U (min.70%) or MCV4U (min. 70%)
for all Social
1 from SBI4U, SPH4U, SCH4U, or
Science
SES4U
programs)
ENG4U strongly recommended
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Brock University)
OUAC
Previous
Program Name
Code
No. Enrolled
BE
Business
Economics
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School
Prerequisites
Co-op
Option
Alternative Offer(s)
1364 (total
Mid-70s ENG4U
for all Social
MHF4U (min. 65%) or MCV4U (min.
Science
65%)
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program.
BWS Women's and
Gender Studies
1364 (total
Mid-70s ENG4U
for all Social
Science
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
Not
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
Available
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program,
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
BAL
1364 (total
Mid-70s ENG4U
Strongly recommended subjects for Hearing
for all Social
Sciences or Speech and Language Sciences
Sciences
majors: 2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U,
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
Co-op
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
available
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not
by major
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program,
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program,
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
Applied
Linguistics
MDM4U.
BAE
Applied
Economic
Analysis
1364 (total
for all Social
Sciences
programs)
BF
Film Studies
1364 (total
Mid-70s ENG4U
for all Social
Science
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
BLB
Labour Studies
1364 (total
Mid-70s ENG4U
for all Social
Science
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
BUC
Media and
Communication
Studies
1364 (total
Mid-70s ENG4U
for all Social
Science
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only one program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than one Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
BD
Child and Youth
Studies
1364 (total
Mid-70s ENG4U
for all Social
Strongly recommended subject: one 4U
Science
math (MDM4U preferred)
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non co-op program.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
BSO
Sociology
1364 (total
Mid-70s ENG4U
for all Social
Science
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
Not
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of Available
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
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ENG4U
MHF4U (min. 65%) or MCV4U (min.
65%)
Co-op
program
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OUAC
Previous
Program Name
Code
No. Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School
Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
BPO
Political Science 1364 (total
Mid-70s; ENG4U
for all Social co-op
Science
high 70s
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
BPY
Psychology
1364 (total
Mid-70s; ENG4U
for all Social co-op
Strongly recommended subject: one 4U
Science
low 80s math (MDM4U preferred)
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
BUD
Business
Communication
1364 (total
Mid- to ENG4U
for all Social high-70s
Sciences
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than 1 Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
BSS
Social Sciences
1364 (total
Mid-70s ENG4U
for all Social
Science
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
Not
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of Available
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
BGE
Geography (BA) 1364 (total
Mid-70s ENG4U
for all Social
Science
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
BIP
International
Political
Economy
1364 (total
Mid-70s ENG4U
for all Social
MHF4U (min. 65%) or MCV4U (min.
Science
65%)
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only 1 program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate more than 1 Brock
Not
program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will be considered in your indicated order of Available
preference.
In most cases: If you apply to only 1 Brock program but do not qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you
apply, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
BPC
Popular Culture
1364 (total
Mid-70s ENG4U
for all Social
Science
programs)
You will receive an offer of admission to only one program. Your highest listed choice is considered first when you indicate
more than one Brock program on your application. If you are not eligible for your first choice, your subsequent choices will
be considered in your indicated order of preference. In most cases: If you apply to only one Brock program but do not
qualify, you will be considered for an alternative or related program. If you apply but are not admitted to a co-op program
you will automatically be considered for the regular, non-co-op program.
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Co-op
option
available
with this
program
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Carleton University)
Carleton University
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Phone: 613-520-3663
Toll-free in Canada: 1-888-354-4414
Email: liaison@carleton.ca
Website: https://admissions.carleton.ca/
Basic Requirements for Admission
For Ontario high schools, the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) is required, with six 4U/M courses. Prerequisite courses must be at the 4U level. 4U
English is recommended. Credits for co-op courses will not be considered. Admission averages and prerequisites vary by degree and program.
Failed and Repeated Courses
We take the highest mark for repeated courses.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
We will begin offers of admission in January/February.
Offers will continue on a rolling basis as we receive updated grade information. For specialized programs (Architectural Studies, Industrial Design, Information
Technology [Interactive Multimedia and Design], Music and Social Work) that require additional information (e.g., portfolios, interviews, auditions), admission
decisions will begin to be made between 2 and 4 weeks after the portfolio/supplementary application deadline.
If you are applying to any of the specialty programs listed above and are also planning to submit an English-language test score, please note that scores are due
on or before the portfolio or supplementary application deadlines.
Note: Most offers of admission are conditional. Once we receive your final grades, we will re-assess your application to ensure that it still meets the requirements
for the program and that you have received the OSSD. If you have not met the conditions, we will withdraw the offer of admission. However, where it is possible,
we will attempt to provide an alternate offer of admission.
If you have been admitted to Carleton with an admission average of 80% or better, you will automatically be considered for 1 of our Entrance Scholarships. The
admission average is calculated based on the high school grades submitted in support of the application, including any required prerequisite courses. For you to
be eligible for an Entrance Scholarship, Admissions Services must receive the complete application for admission and all grades by June 15. Note:
•
•
•
•
If you were given a scholarship offer based on early grades, and your admission average is higher when we receive your midterm grades in May, you
will have your scholarship adjusted upward, if applicable.
If your midterm average is lower than the average calculated from early grades, you will keep the original scholarship offer.
Scholarships are not re-assessed based on the grades received in June/July.
The Entrance Scholarship offer is valid as long as you remain admissible to the chosen program.
OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism
CRC
Architectural Studies (regular and co-op) –
Conservation and Sustainability
90 (all majors)
74–76% (regular
and co-op)
ENG4U
SPH4U
MHF4U
3 best 4U/M courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Application due by February 1. Portfolio, including resumé/writing exercise/graphic
exercise due March 1. Send to the School of Architecture Admissions Committee.
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Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
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OUAC
Code
CRU
Program Name
Architectural Studies (regular and co-op) –
Urbanism
Previous No.
Enrolled
90 (all majors)
Previous Grade
Ranges
74–76% (regular
and co-op)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U
SPH4U
MHF4U
3 best 4U/M courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Application due by February 1. Portfolio including resumé/writing exercise/graphic
exercise due March 1. Send to the School of Architecture Admissions Committee.
CR
Architectural Studies (regular and co-op) –
Design
90 (all majors)
74–76% (regular
and co-op)
ENG4U
SPH4U
MHF4U
3 best 4U/M courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Application due by February 1. Portfolio including resumé/writing exercise/graphic
exercise due March 1. Send to the School of Architecture Admissions Committee.
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences/Faculty of Public Affairs
CGS
Cognitive Science – Honours (regular and
co-op)
120 (total in
program)
73–76%
ENG4U
5 best 4U/M courses
CA
BA – General (3 years)
2500 (total for BA
Honours and BA
General)
73–76%
ENG4U
5 best 4U/M courses.
Not
Available
For Biology: ENG4U and SCH4U, plus 4 best 4U/M courses. MHF4U and MCV4U recommended.
Notes: There is a new Concentration in Health Psychology and Well-Being under the Bachelor of Arts in
Psychology.
CH
BA – Honours (4 years) (co-op available
with some concentrations)
2500 (total for BA
Honours and BA
General)
73–76%
ENG4U
5 best 4U/M courses.
For Biology: ENG4U and SCH4U, plus 4 best 4U/M courses. MHF4U and MCV4U recommended.
Notes: There is a new Concentration in Health Psychology and Well-Being under the Bachelor of Arts in
Psychology.
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op
available by
major
CGG Cognitive Science – General
120 (total in
program)
73–76%
ENG4U
5 best 4U/M courses
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Not
Available
CCR
250
73–76%
ENG4U
5 best 4U/M courses.
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
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Communication and Media Studies
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OUAC
Code
CBE
Previous No.
Enrolled
Program Name
Economics
150
Previous Grade
Ranges
73–76%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U
MHF4U
4 best 4U/M courses.
MCV4U strongly recommended.
Notes:
The Bachelor of Economics (Honours) program offers the following concentrations:
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Not
Available
Computational Analysis
Development
Economic Theory
Financial Economics
International Political Economy
Mathematics and Quantitative Economics
Natural Resources, Environment and Economy
CJH
Journalism and Humanities
10
85–88%
ENG4U
5 best 4U/M courses
Additional Admission Criteria: March 1 application deadline.
CGI
Global and International Studies
250
76%
All Bachelor of Global and International Studies:
ENG4U
5 best 4U/M courses
Bachelor of Global and International Studies with concentration in French and Francophone Studies:
ENG4U
1 French credit (4U)
4 best 4U/M courses
Notes: The Bachelor of Global and International Studies (BGInS) now offers a new specialization (Honours) and a
new stream (General) in Global Religions: Identity and Community.
Sprott School of Business - Commerce
CCC
Commerce – Accounting (regular and coop)
450 (total for
Commerce
programs)
80% (regular and
co-op)
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 of MCV4U or MDM4U
3 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CCE
Commerce – Entrepreneurship (regular
and co-op)
450 (for all
Commerce
programs)
80% (regular and
co-op)
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 of MCV4U or MDM4U
3 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CCJ
Commerce – Information Systems (regular
and co-op)
450 (total for
Commerce
programs)
80% (regular and
co-op)
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 of MCV4U or MDM4U
3 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CCA
Commerce – International Business
(regular and co-op)
450 (total for
Commerce
programs)
80% (regular and
co-op)
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 of MCV4U or MDM4U
3 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
CCH
Commerce – Management (regular and co- 450 (total for
op)
Commerce
programs)
80% (regular and
co-op)
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 of MCV4U or MDM4U
3 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CCF
Commerce – Finance (regular and co-op)
450 (total for
Commerce
programs)
80% (regular and
co-op)
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 of MCV4U or MDM4U
3 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CCM Commerce – Marketing (regular and co-op) 450 (total for
Commerce
programs)
80% (regular and
co-op)
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 of MCV4U or MDM4U
3 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CC
Commerce (regular and co-op)
450 (total for
Commerce
programs)
80% (regular and
co-op)
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 of MCV4U or MDM4U
3 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CCS
Commerce – Supply Chain Management
(regular and co-op)
450 (total for
Commerce
programs)
80% (regular and
co-op)
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 of MCV4U or MDM4U
3 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
Sprott School of Business - International Business (a year of study abroad is required)
CBB
International Business
90 (total for BIB)
82–85%
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 of MCV4U or MDM4U
3 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended
Another language beneficial
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Not
Available
COD Computer Science – Honours (regular and
co-op)
350 (total for all
Computer Science
programs)
78–82% (regular
and co-op)
MHF4U or MCV4U
5 best 4U/M courses
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CON Computer Science - Major
350 (total for all
Computer Science
programs)
74–76% (regular
and co-op)
MHF4U or MCV4U
5 best 4U/M courses
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
COS
350 (total for all
Computer Science
programs)
78–82% (regular
and co-op)
MHF4U or MCV4U
5 best 4U/M courses
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
School of Computer Science
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Computer Science – Honours: Computer
and Internet Security (regular and co-op)
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
Faculty of Engineering
CEE
Engineering – Environmental Engineering
(regular and co-op)
1100 (total for
Engineering
programs)
75–85% for all
Engineering
programs (regular
and co-op)
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U
2 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CEA
Engineering – Aerospace Engineering (coop option available)
1100 (total for
Engineering
programs)
75–85% for all
Engineering
programs (regular
and co-op)
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U
2 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CEX
Engineering – Architectural Conservation
and Sustainability Engineering
1100 (total for
Engineering
programs)
75–85% for all
Engineering
programs (regular
and co-op)
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U
2 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CEG
Engineering – Biomedical and Electrical
Engineering (regular and co-op)
1100 (total for
Engineering
programs)
75–85% for all
Engineering
programs (regular
and co-op)
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U
2 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CEJ
Engineering – Biomedical and Mechanical
Engineering (regular and co-op)
1100 (total for
Engineering
programs)
75–85% for all
Engineering
programs (regular
and co-op)
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U
2 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CEB
Engineering – Civil Engineering (regular
and co-op)
1100 (total for
Engineering
programs)
75–85% for all
Engineering
programs (regular
and co-op)
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U
2 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CEC
Engineering – Computer Systems
Engineering (regular and co-op)
1100 (total for
Engineering
programs)
75–85% for all
Engineering
programs (regular
and co-op)
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U
2 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CEF
Engineering – Electrical Engineering
(regular and co-op)
1100 (total for
Engineering
programs)
75–85% for all
Engineering
programs (regular
and co-op)
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U
2 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
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OUAC
Code
Previous No.
Enrolled
Program Name
Previous Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
CEP
Engineering – Engineering Physics (regular 1100 (total for
and co-op)
Engineering
programs)
75–85% for all
Engineering
programs (regular
and co-op)
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U
2 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CED
Engineering – Mechanical Engineering
(regular and co-op)
1100 (total for
Engineering
programs)
75–85% for all
Engineering
programs (regular
and co-op)
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U
2 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CEH
Engineering – Communications
Engineering (regular and co-op)
1100 (total for
Engineering
programs)
75–85% for all
Engineering
programs (regular
and co-op)
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U
2 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CEK
Engineering – Sustainable and Renewable
Energy (regular and co-op)
1100 (total for
Engineering
programs)
75–85% for all
Engineering
programs (regular
and co-op)
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U
2 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CES
Engineering – Software Engineering
(regular and co-op)
1100 (total for
Engineering
programs)
75–85% for all
Engineering
programs (regular
and co-op)
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
1 of MCV4U, SBI4U or SES4U
2 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended; ENG4U or FRA4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
85 (total for
Humanities
programs)
80–84%
SCH4U or SBI4U
5 best 4U/M courses
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Not
Available
85 (total for
Humanities
programs)
80–84%
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Not
Available
50
70–73% (regular
and co-op)
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
College of the Humanities
CBD
CBC
Humanities with Biology – Option B
Humanities – Option A
Additional Admission Criteria: Application deadline: March 1. Portfolio due March 1. Contact the College of the
Humanities.
Best six 4U/M courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Application deadline: March 1. Portfolio due March 1. Contact the College of the
Humanities.
School of Industrial Design
CD
Industrial Design (regular and co-op)
MHF4U
SPH4U
4 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U and courses in visual arts and/or technological design are recommended
Additional Admission Criteria: Application deadline March 1. Portfolio due April 1 and information session
recommended. Contact the School of Industrial Design.
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OUAC
Code
Previous No.
Enrolled
Program Name
Previous Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
School of Information Technology
CII
Information Technology – Information
25
Resource Management (regular and co-op)
(program offered jointly with Algonquin
College)
72–75% (regular
and co-op)
ENG4U
One 4U course in math (MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U)
Four 4U/M courses
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CIP
Information Technology – Optical Systems
and Sensors (regular and co-op) (program
offered jointly with Algonquin College)
25
72–75%
MHF4U
Plus 5 best 4U/M courses
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CIN
Information Technology – Network
Technology (regular and co-op) (program
offered jointly with Algonquin College)
60
72–75% (regular
and co-op)
One 4U course in math (MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U)
Five 4U/M courses
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CIM
Information Technology – Interactive
60
Multimedia and Design (regular and co-op)
(program offered jointly with Algonquin
College)
72–75% (regular
and co-op)
MHF4U
5 best 4U/M courses
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: March 1 application deadline; portfolio due March 1. Contact the School of
Information Technology.
School of Journalism and Communication
CJ
Journalism
130
85–88%
ENG4U
5 best 4U/M courses
Additional prerequisites for the Concentration in Health Science:
Six 4U/M courses including:
4U English
One of Biology (SBI4U) or Chemistry (SCH4U)
One 4U level Math
Additional Admission Criteria: March 1 application deadline.
Notes: The Bachelor of Journalism is offering a new Concentration in Health Science.
CMP Media Production and Design
30
80–82% (regular
and co-op)
ENG4U
1 of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U
4 best 4U/M courses
Co-op
program
CMB Mathematics – General (3 years)
100 (total for
Mathematics
programs)
74–76%
MHF4U and MCV4U
4 best 4U/M courses
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Not
Available
CMA Mathematics – Honours (4 years) (regular
and co-op)
100 (total for
Mathematics
programs)
78–82%
MHF4U and MCV4U
4 best 4U/M courses
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
School of Mathematics and Statistics
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OUAC
Code
Previous No.
Enrolled
Program Name
Previous Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
School for Studies in Art and Culture
CM
Music
35
70–75%
6 best 4U/M courses
ENG4U recommended
Find more
information
about
Additional Admission Criteria: Application deadline: March 1. Audition booking deadline (for guaranteed audition): alternative
March 1. Note: If you live more than 100 km from Ottawa, you may audition via a recording and an affidavit in
offers.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
consultation with the School for Studies in Art and Culture: Music.
Arthur Kroeger College of Public Affairs
CPX
Public Affairs and Policy Management – No 120 (total for Public
concentration (first year only) (regular and Affairs and Policy
co-op)
Management
programs)
83–86%
6 best 4U/M courses
ENG4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
CPI
Public Affairs and Policy Management –
International Policy Studies (regular and
co-op)
120 (total for Public
Affairs and Policy
Management
programs)
83-86%
6 best 4U/M courses
ENG4U recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
Public Affairs and Policy Management –
Development Policy Studies (regular and
co-op)
120 (total for Public
Affairs and Policy
Management
programs)
83-86%
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
Public Affairs and Policy Management –
Public Policy & Administration (regular and
co-op)
120 (total for Public
Affairs and Policy
Management
programs)
83–86%
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
Public Affairs and Policy Management –
Communication & Policy Studies (regular
and co-op)
120 (total for Public
Affairs and Policy
Management
programs)
83-86%
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Co-op option
available
with this
program
450 (total for
Science programs)
74–76%
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Not
Available
CDS
CPA
CPT
Notes: Students can concentrate in International Relations and Conflict or Security and Intelligence.
6 best 4U/M courses
ENG4U recommended
Notes: Students can select a concentration in Rights and Human Development or Global Economic Relations.
6 best 4U/M courses
ENG4U recommended
Notes: Students can select a concentration in Social Policy, Economic Policy or Environmental and Sustainable
Energy Policy.
6 best 4U/M courses
ENG4U recommended
Notes: Students can concentrate in Communication Technologies and Regulation or Strategic Public Opinion.
Faculty of Science
CS
Science – General (3 years)
MHF4U
2 of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U or SPH4U
3 best 4U/M courses
Notes: The Bachelor of Science is offering a new Major in Interdisciplinary Science and Practice and a new
Concentration in Biodiversity, Natural History and Conservation Science.
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OUAC
Code
CT
Previous No.
Enrolled
Program Name
Science – Honours (4 years) (regular and
co-op)
450 (total for
Science programs)
Previous Grade
Ranges
78–82%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Offer(s)
Honours in Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Computational Biochemistry,
Find more
Food Science, Interdisciplinary Science and Practice, Nanoscience, Neuroscience, Neuroscience and Mental information
Health, and Psychology; and Combined Honours in Biology and Physics, and Chemistry and Physics:
about
alternative
offers.
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U or SPH4U
3 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U strongly recommended
ENG4U is also recommended for Honours Psychology
Co-op
Option
Co-op
available by
major
Honours in Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Geomatics and Physical Geography:
MHF4U or MCV4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U or SPH4U
3 best 4U/M courses
SBI4U and SCH4U are recommended for Honours Environmental Science
Honours in Physics, Applied Physics, and Mathematics and Physics:
MHF4U and MCV4U
1 of SPH4U, SBI4U, SCH4U or SES4U
3 best 4U/M courses
SPH4U is strongly recommended for all programs in Physics
Notes: The Bachelor of Science (Honours) is offering a new major in Interdisciplinary Science and Practice and a
new Concentration in Biodiversity, Natural History and Conservation Science.
CHS
Health Sciences – Honours (4 years)
120
85–88%
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U or SPH4U
3 best 4U/M courses
MCV4U strongly recommended
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Not
Available
CK
Science – Major (4 years)
450 (total for
Science programs)
74–76%
MHF4U
2 of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, or SPH4U
3 best 4U/M courses
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Not
Available
Find more
information
about
alternative
offers.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Find more
information
Additional Admission Criteria: Application deadline: March 1. Audition booking deadline (for guaranteed audition): about
March 1. Note: If you live more than 100 km from Ottawa, you may audition via a recording and an affidavit in
alternative
consultation with the School for Studies in Art and Culture: Music.
offers.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
For all programs in Physics, SPH4U is strongly recommended.
Notes: The Bachelor of Science is offering a new Major in Interdisciplinary Science and Practice and a new
Concentration in Biodiversity, Natural History and Conservation Science.
School of Social Work
CSW Social Work
45
75–80%
Best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U strongly recommended.
Additional Admission Criteria:
February 1 application deadline. Human service experience and references to be outlined in supplementary
application, due March 1.
Reference forms/analysis of social problem/personal statement, due March 1.
Certificate Programs
CSC
Certificate in Carillon Studies
70–75%
6 best 4U/M courses
Notes: It is possible for students currently enrolled in one of Carleton’s undergraduate Music programs to
concurrently complete the Certificate in Carillon Studies.
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University of Guelph
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Phone: 519-824-4120
Email: admission@uoguelph.ca
Website: http://admission.uoguelph.ca
Basic Requirements for Admission
If you have an average of 75% or higher, you will be considered for admission to all programs at the University of Guelph.
Failed and Repeated Courses
We will use the highest grade reported for any repeated/failed course.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
We will begin making offers of admission in early February to applicants with high academic standing. Early offers of admission may make use of 3U/M grades.
Offers of admission will be made on a rolling basis until mid-May. If you have an admission average of 75% or higher, you will be considered for admission.
Student Profile Forms will be reviewed in May to consider applicants who fall within 5% of the established cut-off.
Some programs may have additional requirements, including higher final admission averages. All offers are conditional upon completing all high school diploma
requirements, including a final admission average, as specified in the offer letter. The final admission average is calculated using six 4U/M courses including
required subjects.
Alternative Offers: Normally, you can expect to receive only 1 offer of admission from Guelph. The highest choice to Guelph will be considered first. The next
choice is considered only if you are not admissible to your highest choice at Guelph. For this reason, you are strongly advised to place your preferred program as
your highest choice. If you apply for, but are not admitted to, a co-op program, you will be automatically considered for the regular program. You may then re-apply
to co-op after your first year of study.
If you are not admitted to Bio-Medical Science, Animal Biology or Human Kinetics, you will be automatically considered for Bachelor of Science, Biological
Science.
If you are not admitted to Criminal Justice and Public Policy, you will be automatically considered for Bachelor of Arts, General Arts.
Student Profile Forms: The University of Guelph recognizes that non-academic factors play an important role in students' lives. The Student Profile Form (SPF)
is an opportunity for you to tell us about the activities you are involved in that have helped develop your leadership and citizenship qualities. Any factors beyond
your control that have negatively affected your academic performance, such as illness or personal problems, will also be considered when making decisions.
OUAC
Program Name
Code
GS
Applied Human
Nutrition
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous Grade
Ranges
81–85%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
One 4U math
Two additional U/M courses
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Practicum or
internship option
available
You must take both SBI4U and SCH4U.
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
GZG
Bachelor of
Science,
General (3
years)
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous Grade
Ranges
78–83% for
biological sciences;
78–83% for
physical sciences
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Biological Sciences:
ENG4U
MHF4U
2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
2 additional 4U/M courses
Alternative Offer(s)
Students not admitted to Bio-Medical Science or
Human Kinetics will be automatically considered for
Bachelor of Science, Physical Sciences or Biological
Science.
Co-op Option
Not Available
Physical Sciences:
ENG4U
MCV4U
2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
2 additional 4U/M courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Two of three 4U high school science courses (i.e., Biology, Chemistry,
and Physics) are required for admission; completion of all 3 is recommended. Applicants who lack the
third science course will take a replacement course in semester 1.
GHT
Hospitality and
Tourism
Management
78–82%
ENG4U
MHF4U
4 additional 4U or 4M courses
Co-op option
available with this
program
GBD
Management
Economics and
Finance
78–82%
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 additional 4U math
3 additional U or M courses
Co-op option
available with this
program
GEA
Bachelor of
Science in
Environmental
Sciences
76–80%
If you are deficient in math, you will not be considered for BComm specializations.
ENG4U
MHF4U
2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
2 additional 4U/M courses
SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended*
Co-op option
available with this
program
*If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take the replacement course in semester 1.
Additional Admission Criteria: First year is common; you will select a major in second year.
GTM Turfgrass
Management
(Associate
Diploma
Program)
65–70%
GZ
78–83% for
biological sciences;
78–83% for
physical sciences
Bachelor of
Science,
Honours (4
years)
OSSD
Practicum or
internship option
available
You are encouraged to complete Grade 11 and 12 math, biology and chemistry.
Additional Admission Criteria: You are required to submit a Supplementary Information Form, which is
considered in conjunction with the academic record to determine admissibility.
Biological Sciences:
ENG4U
MHF4U
2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
2 additional 4U/M courses
Students not admitted to Bio-Medical Science or
Human Kinetics will be automatically considered for
Bachelor of Science, Physical Sciences Biological
Science.
Co-op available by
major
SCH4U, SPH4U and SBI4U are strongly recommended for all biological sciences.
If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take a replacement course in semester 1.
Physical Sciences:
ENG4U
MCV4U
2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U*
2 additional 4U/M courses
SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended for mathematical, computer, and physical sciences.
*If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take a replacement course in semester 1.
Notes: The estimated cut-off range for Bio-Medical Science is 84–89%. The estimated cut-off range for
Human Kinetics is 79–84%
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
GBN
Environmental
Engineering
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous Grade
Ranges
84–89%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U*
1 additional 4U/M course
SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended
Alternative Offer(s)
If you are not admitted to Environmental Engineering,
you will be automatically considered for Water
Resources Engineering.
Co-op Option
Co-op option
available with this
program
*If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take the replacement course in semester 1.
GKG Arts General
76–80%
ENG4U
5 additional 4U/M courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Advanced Functions (MHF4U) is highly recommended for students
enrolling in Economics; Food, Agriculture and Resource Economics, or Mathematical Economics; these
majors require mathematics. A 4U math is recommended for students pursuing any other social science
major.
GBM Biological
Engineering
84–89%
GBU
78–82%
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U*
1 additional 4U/M course
SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended
Class-based
experiential
education
Co-op option
available with this
program
*If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take the replacement course in semester 1.
Commerce –
Undeclared
Major (first year
only)
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 additional 4U math
3 additional 4U/M courses
Not Available
If you are deficient in math, you will not be considered for BComm specializations.
Notes: This option is designed for students who know they want a business degree, but are not yet ready
to commit to a specialized major. Students must declare a major after the second semester of studies.
Available in first year only.
GBR
Water
Resources
Engineering
84–89%
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U*
1 additional 4U/M course
SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended
Co-op option
available with this
program
*If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take the replacement course in semester 1.
GBO Bachelor of
Engineering –
Undeclared (firstyear only)
84–89%
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
1 additional 4U/M course
SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended
Not Available
Applicants who lack the third science course will take a replacement course in semester one.
Notes: Undeclared offers a common first semester; students are required to declare a major at the start
of Semester 3. Those wishing to pursue co-op should select a major when applying to BEng.
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
GK
Arts Honours
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous Grade
Ranges
76–80%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
ENG4U
5 additional U/M courses
Co-op Option
Co-op available by
major
Additional Admission Criteria: Advanced Functions (MHF4U) is highly recommended for students
enrolling in Economics; Food, Agriculture and Resource Economics, or Mathematical Economics; these
majors require mathematics. A 4U math is recommended for students pursuing any other social science
major.
Notes: Co-op is available in the following majors: Economics, Mathematical Economics, Political Science
and Psychology
GBJ
Public
Management
78–82%
ENG4U
MHF4U
4 additional 4U/M courses
Co-op option
available with this
program
If you are deficient in math, you will not be considered for BComm specializations.
GHG Equine
Management
75–78%
ENG4U
SBI4U
4 additional 4U/M courses
A 4U math or 4U chemistry is recommended
Field placement
GNG Major to be
Determined –
Arts
76-80%
ENG4U
5 additional 4U/M courses
Class-based
experiential
education
GFS
Studio Art
76–80%
ENG4U
5 additional 4U/M courses
GBK
Accounting
78–82%
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 additional 4U math
3 additional 4U/M courses
GZB
Bio-Medical
Science
84–89%
ENG4U
MHF4U
2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
2 additional 4U/M courses
If you are not admitted to Studio Art, you will be
automatically considered for Bachelor of Arts, Major
To Be Determined.
Class-based
experiential
education
Co-op option
available with this
program
If you are not admitted to Bio-Medical Science, you
will be automatically considered for Bachelor of
Science, Biological Sciences.
Faculty research
opportunity
Biology, Chemistry and Physics are strongly recommended. If you lack 1 of these, you will take a
replacement course in semester 1.
GAS
Arts and
Sciences
78–81%
ENG4U
MHF4U
One 4U/M Arts or Social Sciences
Two from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
One additional 4U/M course
Embedded
community
engagement/
volunteerism/
partnership
Arts and Social Science courses include Languages and Literatures, Performing Arts, Social Studies,
Geography and History.
GBI
Biomedical
Engineering
84–89%
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 credits from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U*
1 additional 4U/M course
SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended
Co-op option
available with this
program
*If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take the replacement course in semester 1.
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
GYF
Child Studies
77–81%
ENG4U
4U math
1 of SBI4U or SCH4U
3 additional 4U/M courses
SBI4U is strongly recommended
Practicum or
internship option
available
GBL
Computer
Engineering
83–88%
ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 credits from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
1 additional 4U/M course
Co-op option
available with this
program
SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended. Applicants who lack the third science course will take
the replacement course in semester one.
GCT
Computer
Science
83–88%
ENG4U
MCV4U
4 additional 4U/M courses
Co-op option
available with this
program
Computing courses are recommended, as are any other courses necessary to prepare for study in an
"Area of Application".
GCJ
Criminal Justice
and Public Policy
79–83%
ENG4U
5 additional 4U/M courses
Math or French (or a second language) is strongly recommended
GBT
Food Industry
Management
76–80%
ENG4U
MHF4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
2 additional 4U or 4M courses
If you are not admitted to Criminal Justice and Public
Policy, you will be automatically considered for
Bachelor of Arts, Major To Be Determined.
Class-based
experiential
education
Co-op option
available with this
program
Notes: *New for Fall 2018, the Food Industry Management major has been approved by the Ontario
Universities Council on Quality Assurance and the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills
Development.
GEK
Engineering
Systems and
Computing
84–89%
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U*
1 additional 4U/M course
SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended
Co-op option
available with this
program
*If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take the replacement course in semester 1.
GHR Real Estate and
Housing
78–82%
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 additional 4U math
3 additional 4U/M courses
Co-op option
available with this
program
If you are deficient in math, you will not be considered for BComm specializations.
GCG General
Bachelor of
Computing
83–88%
ENG4U
MCV4U
4 additional 4U/M courses
Not Available
Computing courses are recommended, as are any other courses necessary to prepare for study in an
"Area of Application".
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
GAD
Family Studies
and Human
Development
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous Grade
Ranges
77–81%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U
One 4U math course
1 of SBI4U or SCH4U*
3 additional 4U/M courses
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Practicum or
internship option
available
*SBI4U is strongly recommended
GPA
Honours
Agriculture
77–80%
ENG4U
MHF4U
2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
2 additional 4U/M courses
Not Available
GBB
Food and
Agricultural
Business
78–82%
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 additional 4U math course
3 additional 4U/M courses
Co-op option
available with this
program
GZK
Human Kinetics
79–84%
If you are deficient in math, you will not be considered for BComm specializations.
ENG4U
MHF4U
2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
2 additional 4U/M courses
If you are not admitted to Bachelor of Science, Human Faculty research
Kinetics, you will be considered for Bachelor of
opportunity
Science, Biological Science.
Biology, Chemistry and Physics are strongly recommended. If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take a
replacement course in semester 1.
GL
Landscape
Architecture
ENG4U
5 additional 4U/M courses
Additional Admission Criteria: You will be required to submit a Background Information Form (BIF),
which will be considered in conjunction with your admission average. March 1, 2020, is the final deadline
for the BIF.
GBF
Management
78–82%
GBE
Marketing
Management
78–82%
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 additional 4U math course
3 additional 4U/M courses
Practicum or
internship option
available
Co-op option
available with this
program
If you are deficient in math, you will not be considered for BComm specializations.
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 additional 4U math
3 additional 4U/M courses
Co-op option
available with this
program
If you are deficient in math, you will not be considered for BComm specializations.
GME Mechanical
Engineering
84–89%
GBS
83–88%
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U*
1 additional 4U/M course
SCH4U and SPH4U are strongly recommended
Co-op option
available with this
program
*If you lack 1 of these courses, you will take the replacement course in semester 1.
Software
Engineering
ENG4U
MCV4U
4 additional 4U/M courses
Co-op option
available with this
program
Computing courses are recommended, as are any other courses necessary to prepare for study in an
"Area of Application".
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
GBC
Environmental
Management
75–78%
ENG4U
SBI4U
4 additional 4U/M courses
4U chemistry and 4U math recommended
Field placement
GC
Sport and Event
Management
78–82%
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 additional 4U math course
3 additional 4U/M courses
Not Available
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Guelph-Humber)
University of Guelph-Humber
Offers of Admission
Basic Requirements for Admission
For more information:
Phone: 416-798-1331, ext. 6056
Fax: 416-798-3606
Email: info@guelphhumber.ca
Website: https://www.guelphhumber.ca/futurestudents
Admission average: You will be considered for admission with an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (or equivalent) and an admission average calculated using
your top six 4U/M courses (or equivalent), including subject requirements. The estimated cut-off admission range for all 7 programs is 75–80%.
Estimated cut-off admission ranges: Are based on the admission averages from previous years, and are provided only as a point of reference solely. Exact cutoffs for the current cycle will be determined by the quantity and quality of applications received and the number of places available in the respective program.
Admission to the University of Guelph-Humber can be competitive. Possession of an admission average within the estimated cut-off range does not guarantee an
offer of admission.
Subject requirements: Can be found on the University of Guelph-Humber website.
Student Profile (optional supplemental Information): The Student Profile (SP) is your opportunity to tell us about factors that may have impacted your grades. If
your admission average does not meet the cut-off for the program you applied, your SP may be considered if your average is within a discretionary range of the
determined cut-off range (up to 5%). If you have an admission average of 70–74.9%, it is strongly recommended that you submit an SP to be considered for
admission. Profiles must be completed on our website and are due May 1, 2020.
Supplementary Information Form for Students with Disabilities (SIF-D): The University of Guelph-Humber strives to provide equal opportunity for
academically qualified students with disabilities. If you believe that your admission average does not reflect your real academic ability as a result of a disability, you
are encouraged to complete the Supplementary Information Form for Students with Disabilities. The SIF-D form is available online and considered along with your
marks in determining admission. The deadline to submit the completed form is May 1, 2020.
Rank
If you apply to more than one program at the University of Guelph-Humber and you have never attended postsecondary studies, you will be considered for all
programs you apply for. You are encouraged to list your program choices in order of preference. If you wish to change the order of your UofGH application choices,
you must do so through the OUAC before April 15, 2020.
If you are a transfer applicant (i.e., have attended any postsecondary study) and you apply to more than one program at the University of Guelph-Humber, you can
expect to receive only one offer of admission from the University. The highest-ranked choice will be considered first. Only if you are not admissible to your highest
choice will your next choice be considered. If you want to reorder your UofGH program rankings, please amend your application on the OUAC website.
Failed and Repeated Courses
The University of Guelph-Humber will use the highest grade reported from a Ministry-approved institution for any repeated courses.
Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate
Advanced Placement exam results of 4 or more may qualify for university credit to a maximum of 2 credits (4 courses). Official transcripts are required.
If you are applying with an IB diploma, you should present a minimum academic score of 24. Reported bonus points will be taken into consideration. You should
complete the diploma with 6 subjects: 3 higher level and 3 standard level. You should also include the specific subject requirements for the program you are
applying to among your higher and standard levels. Please note that any Higher Level or Standard Level mathematics course is an acceptable prerequisite for
programs that require math. You should ensure that your predicted scores are submitted using the 7-point scale. You are eligible to receive a maximum of 2.0
credits for grades of 5 or better on higher level courses.
Ontario high school students registered in an IB program will automatically have their IB courses converted into Ontario U- and M-level equivalents. IB scores will
be converted into percentage grades by your high school. Admission and scholarships will be determined using the conversions as submitted. You are eligible to
receive a maximum of 2.0 credits for grades of 5 or better on higher-level courses.
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Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
Timing of offers (January to end of May) and the grades considered for each round of offers is described below.
January/February
Top 6 completed 4U/M (or equivalent courses), including subject requirements. If 6 completed 4U/M courses are not available, completed 3U/M courses, including
subject requirements, will be used.
March/April
Top 6 completed 4U/M (or equivalent) courses, including subject requirements. Where not available, a combination of the top 6 completed or in-progress 4U/M and
completed 3U/M courses, including subject requirements, will be used.
May
Top 6 completed or in-progress 4U/M (or equivalent) courses, including subject requirements, will be used.
OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous Grade Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) (Honours)
GMT Honours Bachelor of Applied Arts in Media
Studies and Diploma in Media
Communications
Range for admission:
75-80%; 70-74.9% may be
considered with Student
Profile.
ENG4U (or EAE4U)
5 additional 4U/M courses
The University of GuelphHumber does not provide
alternative offers of
admission.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
GMP Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in
Justice Studies and Diploma in Police
Foundations OR Community and Justice
Services
Admission range: 75-80%;
70-74.9% may be
considered with Student
Profile.
ENG4U (or EAE4U)
5 additional 4U/M courses
The University of GuelphHumber does not provide
alternative offers of
admission.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
GMA Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in
Psychology and Diploma in General Arts and
Science
Admission range: 75-80%;
70-74.9% may be
considered with Student
Profile.
ENG4U (or EAE4U)
5 additional 4U/M courses
The University of GuelphHumber does not provide
alternative offers of
admission.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
GHE
Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in Early
Childhood Studies and Diploma in Early
Childhood Education
Admission range: 75-80%;
70-74.9% may be
considered with Student
Profile.
ENG4U (or EAE4U)
5 additional 4U/M courses
The University of GuelphHumber does not provide
alternative offers of
admission.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
GHF
Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in
Family and Community Social Services and
Social Service Worker Diploma
Admission range: 75-80%;
70-74.9% may be
considered with Student
Profile.
ENG4U (or EAE4U)
5 additional 4U/M courses
The University of GuelphHumber does not provide
alternative offers of
admission.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
GHK
Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in
Kinesiology and Diploma in Fitness and
Health Promotion
Admission range: 75-80%;
70-74.9% may be
considered with Student
Profile.
ENG4U (or EAE4U)
One 4U math
Any 2 from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U or PSK4U
2 additional 4U/M courses
The University of GuelphHumber does not provide
alternative offers of
admission.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Notes: This program includes a choice of area of emphasis in Digital Communications,
Journalism, Media Business, Public Relations or Visual Communication.
Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) (Honours)
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certificate to pursue from the following 3 options: Intercultural Relations; Organizational
Behaviour; or Research Skills and Analysis.
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous Grade Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) (Honours)
GDB
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Honours Bachelor of Business Administration
and Diploma in Business Administration
Admission range: 75-80%;
70-74.9% may be
considered with Student
Profile.
ENG4U (or EAE4U)
One 4U math
4 additional 4U/M courses
Notes: Choose to focus your studies in 1 of 6 areas of emphasis or select a variety of courses
reflecting a range of interests. Area of emphasis: Accounting, Finance, International Business,
Management, Marketing, or Small Business Management & Entrepreneurship.
The University of GuelphHumber does not provide
alternative offers of
admission.
Practicum or
internship
option
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne)
Université de Hearst – affiliée à l'Université Laurentienne
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Tél: 705-372-1781
Email: liaisons@uhearst.ca
Website: http://www.uhearst.ca
Exigences générales d'admission
Les élèves des écoles secondaires de l'Ontario qui demandent l'admission en première année doivent détenir leur diplôme d'études secondaires de l'Ontario
(DESO) et avoir conservé une moyenne d'au moins 70 % pour un minimum de 6 cours de 12e année, niveau 4U/M. Prière de consulter les exigences d'admission
propres à chaque programme pour connaitre les préalables requis.
Note : Les personnes dont les notes sont très légèrement en dessous de la moyenne minimale d'admission pourraient être admises à titre d'essai. Pour passer au
régime régulier, elles devront réussir certains cours identifiés par le comité des admissions.
Processus d'admission pour tout type de candidature
Que votre candidature soit celle d'un collège, d'une autre université ou de l'étranger, vous trouverez des renseignements utiles au sujet du processus
d'admission sur notre site Web.
Cours non réussis et cours repris
L'Université de Hearst considère la note la plus haute.
Décisions d'admission - Délai et procédure
L'Université de Hearst sera en mesure d'émettre une offre d'admission conditionnelle à tout élève de niveau secondaire en Ontario dès le mois de décembre 2019.
OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
LHZ
Arts – Psychologie (4 ans)
S/O
70 %
FRA4U
5 autres cours de niveau 4U/M
S/O
Class-based experiential
education
LHX
Arts – Étude des enjeux humains et sociaux (4 ans)
S/O
70 %
FRA4U
5 autres cours de niveau 4U/M
S/O
Field placement
LHF
Arts – Général (3 ans) Étude des enjeux humains et sociaux;
Gestion; Psychologie
Ouvert
70 %
FRA4U
5 autres cours de niveau 4U/M
S/O
Class-based experiential
education
S/O
Not Available
Notes: http://www.uhearst.ca/administration
http://www.uhearst.ca/psychologie
LGD
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Administration des affaires (4 ans)
S/O
70 %
FRA4U
2 cours de mathématiques 4U
3 autres cours de niveau 4U/M
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Lakehead University)
Lakehead University
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Basic Requirements for Admission
You must have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent and a minimum of six 4U/M courses or equivalent, including program-specific
prerequisite courses, with a minimum 70% overall final average (calculated using the best six 4U/M courses).
Phone: 807-343-8500
Toll-free: 1-800-465-3959
Fax: 807-766-7209
Email: recruit@lakeheadu.ca
Website: http://www.lakeheadu.ca
Failed and Repeated Courses
If you present a repeated 4U/M course, we will count the best grade achieved in the course toward your admission average.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
Early conditional offers of admission will be made in December 2019 and will continue on a rolling basis. To be considered for early admission, you must be
registered in at least six 4U/M courses, including the appropriate prerequisites for your chosen program. Early conditional offers of admission will be based on final
first-semester Grade 12 grades, interim grades and/or final 3U/M grades.
All offers of admission are conditional pending the successful completion of the OSSD with a minimum of six 4U/M courses or equivalent, including any outlined
conditions and program-specific prerequisite courses, with a minimum overall average as outlined in your offer (calculated using the best six 4U/M courses).
In most instances, if you are not offered admission to your first choice program, you will automatically be considered for admission to an alternative program,
provided you meet the admission requirements of that program.
OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
AAM
Psychology (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
Psychology (Arts): ENG4U
Psychology (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U,
SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AAL
Political Science/Pre-Law (Thunder Bay
and Orillia)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AE
Business (co-op available) (Thunder Bay
and Orillia)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U.
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
AAP
Sociology (Thunder Bay and Orillia)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AC
Bioinformatics (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
MHF4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
AAE
Native Access Program (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
Completion of OSSD
Supplemental application package
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AK
Education (Primary/Junior – Teach
Kindergarten to Grades 6) (Thunder Bay
and Orillia)
Open
70%
Enrollment
Anthropology (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U,
SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U
Chemistry: ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SPH4U
Earth Science: ENG4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U,
SPH4U
French: ENG4U, 1 of FEF4U, FIF4U, FSF4U
Geography (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U,
SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U
Kinesiology: ENG4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, 2 of PSK4U, SBI4U,
SCH4U, SPH4U
Kinesiology (Accelerated): ENG4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, 2 of
PSK4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U. Requires a 75% final average.
Mathematics (Arts): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U
Mathematics (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, 1 of MCV4U,
MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
Natural Science: ENG4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U,
SPH4U
Physics: ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U,
SPH4U
Undecided (Science One): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of ICS4U, MCV4U, MDM4U,
SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U
All Other Majors: ENG4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
AAD
Music (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
Must complete an audition and theory entrance test. Find more
information on the audition and theory entrance test requirement.
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AZ
Interdisciplinary Studies (Orillia Campus
only)
Open
70%
Enrollment
All Programs: ENG4U.
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AO
Environmental Management (co-op
available) (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
3 from CGO4M*, CGR4M*, CGU4M*, CGW4U*, ICS4U, MCV4U,
MDM4U, MHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U. *Only 1 Geography
course can be used.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: If you do not meet the admission
requirements for your program of choice but do meet the General Admission
Requirements of Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for
an alternate program.
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
AL
Education (Intermediate/Senior – Teach
Grades 7 to 12) (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
Anthropology (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U,
SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U
Biology (Environmental Science): ENG4U, MHF4U
Biology (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U,
SES4U, SPH4U
Biology & Chemistry: ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U,
SPH4U
Chemistry: ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SPH4U
Earth Science: ENG4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U,
SPH4U
English & French: ENG4U, 1 of FEF4U, FIF4U or FSF4U
French: ENG4U, 1 of FEF4U, FIF4U or FSF4U
French & History: ENG4U, 1 of FEF4U, FIF4U or FSF4U
Geography (Environmental Science): ENG4U, MHF4U
Geography (Environmental Studies): ENG4U
Geography (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U,
SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U
Geology: ENG4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U
Kinesiology: ENG4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, 2 of PSK4U, SBI4U,
SCH4U, SPH4U
Kinesiology (Accelerated): ENG4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, 2 of
PSK4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U. Requires a 75% final average.
Mathematics (Arts): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U
Mathematics (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, 1 of MCV4U,
MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
Music: ENG4U. Must complete an audition and theory entrance test. Find more
information on the audition and theory entrance test requirement.
Physics: ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U,
SPH4U
Psychology: ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
Undecided (Science One): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of ICS4U, MCV4U, MDM4U,
SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U
All Other Majors: ENG4U.
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
AM
Engineering (co-op available at the
Thunder Bay Campus) (5 disciplines at
the Thunder Bay Campus and 1 at
Lakehead/Georgian)
Open
70%
Enrollment
All Engineering Disciplines:
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
ENG4U, MHF4U with a minimum grade of 60%, SCH4U, SPH4U
MCV4U is strongly recommended
An additional Math, Science or Technological Education course is
also recommended
Common Year in Applied Science:
Six 4U/M courses, ENG3U or ENG4C, MCF3M or MCR3U, SCH3U
or SCH4C, SPH3U or SPH4C
Students who do not meet all of the above admission requirements
will be evaluated on an individual basis
ENG4U
AAJ
Philosophy (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
AAH
Nursing (Thunder Bay)
Limited
80–85% ENG4U
Enrollment
SBI4U
SCH4U
1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U
The Compressed program requires a final average of 80%
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
Mathematics (Arts): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U.
Mathematics (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, 1 of MCV4U,
MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U.
Mathematics & Economics (Arts) (3-year): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of MCV4U,
MDM4U.
Mathematics & Physics (Science) (3-year): ENG4U, MHF4U, 1 of MCV4U,
MDM4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U.
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
Geography and the Environment (includes Open
70%
Environmental Science and Studies)
Enrollment
(Thunder Bay and Orillia)
Geography (Arts): ENG4U
Geography (Arts & Science): ENG4U
Geography (Environmental Science): ENG4U, MHF4U
Geography (Environmental Studies): ENG4U
Geography (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U,
SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AAA
Kinesiology (co-op available) (Thunder
Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U
2 of PSK4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
AJ
Economics (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
Economics: ENG4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U.
Economics & Political Science: ENG4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U.
Resource & Environmental Economics: ENG4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U,
MHF4U, 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U.
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AN
English (Thunder Bay and Orillia)
Open
70%
Enrollment
English: ENG4U
English & French: ENG4U, 1 of FEF4U, FIF4U or FSF4U
English & History: ENG4U
English & Philosophy: ENG4U
English & Women's Studies: ENG4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AA
Applied Life Sciences (Thunder Bay,
Orillia and Lakehead/Georgian)
Open
70% or
Enrollment 75%
Applied Life Sciences and Biotechnology Diploma (Lakehead/
Georgian): ENG4U, MHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U. Requires a final
average of 75%.
All other majors: ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U,
SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U.
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AH
Criminology (Orillia)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AAR
Water Resource Science (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
3 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AAO
Social Work (Thunder Bay and Orillia)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
AAI
Outdoor Recreation Parks & Tourism
(Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
Outdoor Recreation & Natural Science: ENG4U, 2 of MCV4U,
MDM4U, MHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AAB
Mathematics (Thunder Bay)
AU
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Open
70%
Enrollment
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
AAN
Science One (Thunder Bay and Orillia
Campuses)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 of ICS4U, MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AT
Geoarchaeology (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AAK
Physics (includes Medical Science) (co-op Open
70%
available) (Thunder Bay)
Enrollment
ENG4U
MHF4U
2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
AAC
Media, Film & Communications (Orillia
Campus only)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AAQ
Visual Arts (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AAF
Native Nurses Entry Program (Thunder
Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
SNC2D or SNC2P, SCH3U or SCH4C
Supplemental application package
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AAG
Natural Science (3-Year) (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U.
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AF
Chemistry (includes Medical Sciences)
(Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SPH4U.
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AY
Indigenous Learning (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
All Programs: ENG4U.
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AS
General (Arts or Science) (Thunder Bay,
Orillia & Online)
Open
70%
Enrollment
Arts: ENG4U
Science: ENG4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U,
SPH4U.
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AV
Geology (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
1 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
AG
Computer Science (co-op available)
(Thunder Bay and Lakehead/Georgian)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
MHF4U
1 of ICS4U, MCV4U, MDM4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
AI
Earth Science (includes Environmental
Science) (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
Earth Science (Environmental Science): ENG4U, 1 of MCV4U, MDM4U,
MHF4U.
Earth Science (3-year): ENG4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U, SBI4U,
SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U.
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AW
Gerontology (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
All Programs: ENG4U.
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AP
Environmental Sustainability (co-op
available) (Orillia)
Open
70%
Enrollment
Environmental Sustainability: ENG4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
Environmental Sustainability & Environmental Technician Diploma: ENG4U, 1
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U. A minimum 75% overall final average is required.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
AR
French (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
1 of FEF4U, FIF4U or FSF4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AAS
Women's Studies (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AX
History (Thunder Bay and Orillia)
Open
70%
Enrollment
All Programs: ENG4U.
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
ANT
Anthropology (Thunder Bay and Orillia)
Open
70%
Enrollment
Anthropology (Arts): ENG4U
Anthropology (Arts & Science): ENG4U
Anthropology (Science): ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U, MDM4U, SBI4U,
SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AQ
Forestry (co-op available) (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
3 from CGO4M*, CGR4M*, CGU4M*, CGW4U*, MCV4U, MDM4U,
MHF4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U. *Only 1 Geography
course can be used.
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
AD
Biology (includes Animal Sciences,
Environmental Science, and
Neuroscience) (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
Biology (Environmental Science): ENG4U, MHF4U
Biology & Chemistry: ENG4U, MHF4U, SCH4U, 1 of MCV4U,
MDM4U, SBI4U, SPH4U
All other Biology (Science) Majors: ENG4U, MHF4U, 2 of MCV4U,
MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
AB
Arts One (Thunder Bay)
Open
70%
Enrollment
ENG4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements for your program of
choice but do meet the General Admission Requirements of
Lakehead University, you will automatically be considered for an
alternate program.
Not
Available
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Laurentian University)
Laurentian University
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Basic Requirements for Admission
Ontario high school students who apply for admission to first year at Laurentian University must present an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), and at
least six 4U/M courses (as specified in each program listing) with the minimum grade requirements. Prerequisites may vary for each program.
Toll-Free: 1-800-461-4030
Local: 705-675-1151
Fax: 705-673-6526
Email: info@laurentian.ca
Website: http://www.laurentian.ca
Failed and Repeated Courses
For repeated courses, Laurentian will take the best of the 2 marks.
To be admitted to Laurentian, you must apply online through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
If you attend a semestered school, you may receive an early conditional offer of admission if:
•
•
you completed Grade 11 courses with an overall average that is equal to or higher than the program average requirement (see below for details);
you are enrolled in a sufficient number of courses to ensure you will complete at least six 4U/M courses by the end of June and qualify to obtain the
OSSD.
If you do not receive an early conditional offer of admission, you will be considered on an individual and ongoing basis as additional grades are made available.
All high school applicants must successfully complete six 4U/M courses and receive the OSSD; failure to do so may result in withdrawal of the offer of admission.
If you receive an offer of admission, you must reply by June 1, 2019.
IB Policy
The International Baccalaureate (IB) is acceptable for admission to Laurentian University provided you achieve a minimum score of 28 and fulfill the diploma
requirements with six subjects: 3 at higher level and 3 at subsidiary level. Transfer credits may be granted for higher-level courses with grades of 5 or better. You
must submit your IB transcripts to be evaluated.
AP Policy
If you completed Advanced Placement (AP) courses in appropriate subjects with a grade of 4 or more, you may receive transfer credits equivalent to a maximum
of 2 courses (12 credits). You must also meet the regular university admission requirements since AP courses are not accepted in lieu of these.
OUAC
Code
LBE
69
Program Name
Commerce and
Administration (4 years)
Previous No.
Enrolled
Open
Previous
Grade
Ranges
70%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
4U English
Two 4U/M maths
Three other 4U/M courses
70% in top six 4U/M courses
Alternative Offer(s)
Introduction to University
Studies program
Co-op Option
Not Available
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
LRE
Science (3 years)
Open
70%
4U/M English
4U/M Advanced Functions
Two 4U/M Sciences – OR – 1 4U/M Science and 1 4U/M Math
Two other 4U/M courses (Calculus and Vectors strongly advised)
70% in top six 4U/M courses
Liberal Science
Not Available
LLX
Langues modernes Italien (4 ans)
Libre
70%
4U Français
5 autres cours de 4U/M
Moyenne minimale de 70%
Arts (3 ans)
Not Available
LKT
Science économique (4
ans)
Libre
70%
4U/M français
Cinq autres cours 4U/M
Arts (3 ans)
Not Available
LSP
Science politique (4 ans)
Libre
70%
4U/M français
Cinq autres cours 4U/M
Arts (3 ans)
Not Available
LVF
Sciences libérales (4 ans) Libre
70%
FRA4U
Sciences
Not Available
LAD
Administration des
affaires (4 ans) – Hearst
Open
70%
4U français
2 4U mathematiques
3 autre cours
70 % dans six cours de 12e année, niveau 4U/M
LGV
Génie chimique
Libre
LGX
Mechanical Engineering
40 Limited
LGZ
Génie minier
LBA
Actuarial Sciences (4
years)
70
Not Available
4U Français
4U physique
4U chimie
4U fonctions avancées
1 autre cours 4U/M de math ou science (calcul et vecteurs, biologie, sciences de la Terre et de
l’Espace, ou analyse des questions actuelles touchant l’économie)
1 autre cours de 4U/M (anglais fortement recommandé)
Moyenne minimale de 70%
Baccalauréat ès sciences en
sciences libérales
Co-op option available with
this program
75%
4U English
4U advanced functions
4U physics
4U chemistry
one of: calculus & vectors, biology, earth & space science, or analyzing current economic issues
one other 4U/M course
75% average in top 6 4U/M courses
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Co-op option available with
this program
Open
70%
4U Français
4U physique
4U chimie
4U fonctions avancées
1 autre cours 4U/M de math ou science (calcul et vecteurs, biologie, sciences de la Terre et de
l’Espace, ou analyse des questions actuelles touchant l’économie)
1 autre cours de 4U/M (anglais fortement recommandé)
Moyenne minimale de 70%
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Co-op or internship
application available at the
university after registration
Open
70%
4U English
4U Advanced Functions
4U Mathematics
3 other 4U/M courses
70% in top six 4U/M courses
Introduction to University
Studies program.
Not Available
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Faculty of Management
LOZ
Administration des
Affaires – Comptabilité
Open
70%
1 French
2 math
3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended)
Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1.
70% in top 6 courses
Arts
Not Available
LOP
Administration des
Affaires –
Entrepreneurship
Open
70 %
1 French
2 math
3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended)
Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1.
70% in top 6 courses
Arts
Not Available
LON
Administration des
Affaires – Finance
Open
70 %
1 French
2 math
3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended)
Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1.
70% in top 6 courses
Arts
Not Available
LOK
Business Administration
– Finance
Open
70%
1 English
2 math
3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended)
Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1.
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Co-op or internship
application available at the
university after registration
LOS
Business Administration
– Human Resources
Management
Open
70%
1 English
2 math
3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended)
Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1.
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Co-op or internship
application available at the
university after registration
LOU
Business Administration
– International
Management
Open
70%
1 English
2 math
3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended)
Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1.
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Co-op or internship
application available at the
university after registration
LOY
Business Administration
– Operations
Management
Open
70%
1 English
2 math
3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended)
Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1.
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Co-op or internship
application available at the
university after registration
LOW Business Administration
– Accounting
Open
70%
1 English
2 math
3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended)
Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1.
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Co-op or internship
application available at the
university after registration
LOE
Limited
75%
1 English
2 math
3 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Business
Administration (4 years).
Not Available
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Sports Administration
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Laurentian University)
OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
LOT
Administration des
Affaires – Gestion des
ressources humaines
Open
70%
1 French
2 math
3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended)
Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1.
70% in top 6 courses
Arts
Not Available
LOJ
Administration des
Affaires – Marketing
Open
70%
1 French
2 math
3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended)
Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1.
70% in top 6 courses
Arts
Not Available
LOI
Business Administration
– Marketing
Open
70%
1 English
2 math
3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended)
Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1.
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Co-op or internship
application available at the
university after registration
LBF
Administration Des
Affaires
Open
70%
1 French
2 math
3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended)
Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1
70% in top 6 courses
Arts
Not Available
LOQ
Business Administration
Open
70%
1 English
2 math
3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended)
Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1.
70% in top 6 courses
LOM
Business Administration
– Entrepreneurship
Open
70%
1 English
2 math
3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended)
Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1.
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Co-op or internship
application available at the
university after registration
LCY
Chemistry
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses (Chemistry and Calculus and Vectors recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science Introduction to
University Studies program
Not Available
LOV
Administration des
Affaires – Gestion
internationale
Open
70%
1 French
2 math
3 other courses (Advanced Functions recommended)
Students with 1 math will be admitted but will be required to take MATH 1911 or 1912 in year 1.
70% in top 6 courses
Arts
Not Available
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
Not Available
Faculty of Science, Engineering & Architecture
LSU
72
Archaeology
Open
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
LAU
Archaeology
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LBT
Biochimie
Open
70%
1 French
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses (Chemistry and Calculus and Vectors recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
Sciences libérales
Not Available
LBB
Biologie Biomédicale
Open
70%
1 French
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 oher courses (Chemistry and Calculus and Vectors recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
Sciences libérales
Not Available
LZL
Zoologie
Open
70%
1 French
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses (Chemistry and Calculus and Vectors recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
Sciences libérales
Not Available
LIO
Ecology
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Not Available
LEE
Engineering – Mining
Open
70%
1 English
1 Physics
1 Chemistry
1 Advanced Functions
1 math or science
1 other course (or 1 French for bilingual option)
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Co-op option available with
this program
LEG
Engineering –
Mechanical
Limited
75%
1 English
1 Physics
1 Chemistry
1 Advanced Functions
1 math or science
1 other course (or 1 French for bilingual option)
75% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Co-op option available with
this program
LEQ
Environmental Science
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses (Biology and Chemistry recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Sciences
Not Available
LGE
Engineering – Civil (year
1–2 only)
Open
70%
1 English
1 Physics
1 Chemistry
1 Advanced Functions
1 math or science
1 other course
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Not Available
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
LRA
Forensic Science
Limited
80%
1 English
1 Biology
1 Advanced Functions
1 Chemistry
2 other courses (Calculus and Vectors and Physics recommended)
80% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Not Available
LTG
Restoration Biology
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science Introduction to
University Studies program
Not Available
LZY
Zoology
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science Introduction to
University Studies program
Not Available
LIQ
Mathematics
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
1 Math
1 Science
2 other courses (Calculus and Vectors recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
Not Available
LPW
Physics
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses (Calculus and Vectors and Physics recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
Not Available
LRS
Radiation Therapy
Limited
70%
1 English
1 Physics
1 Biology
1 Chemistry
1 Advanced Functions
1 other course (Calculus and Vectors recommended)
Science or Liberal Science
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: You will be contacted directly about the mandatory interview.
Notes: Graduates also obtain a Diploma in Radiation Therapy from The Michener Institute.
LRY
Forensic Science and
Biology
Limited
80%
1 English
1 Biology
1 Advanced Functions
1 Chemistry
2 other courses (Calculus and Vectors and Physics recommended)
80% in top 6 courses
Not Available
LRU
Forensic Science and
Chemistry
Limited
80%
1 English
1 Biology
1 Advanced Functions,
1 Chemistry
2 other courses (Calculus and Vectors and Physics recommended)
80% in top 6 courses
Not Available
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
LVG
Interdisciplinary Science
Open
70%
1 English course
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Not Available
LCP
Chimie Pharmaceutique
Open
70%
1 Français
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 math + 1 science)
2 other courses (Chemistry and Calculus and Vectors recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
Not Available
LWS
Web Data Management
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
1 other math
3 other courses (Computer Science recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
Not Available
LPC
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses (Chemistry and Calculus and Vectors recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
Not Available
LQA
Actuarial Science
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program.
Not Available
LQS
Actuarial Science
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
1 math
1 science
2 other courses (Calculus and Vectors recommended)
Introduction to University
Studies program.
Not Available
LBC
Biochemistry
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses (Chemistry and Calculus and Vectors recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Not Available
LBW
Biomedical Biology
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Sciences
Not Available
LDA
Architectural Studies
Limited (7 seats
reserved for
Indigenous
students)
75%
1 English
2 math
3 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
Co-op program
Additional Admission Criteria: As part of the application process, students must submit a 1- to 2-page letter of
interest, two letters of reference (from teachers, employers or community leaders) and a portfolio of creative works
(digital or hard-copy format). See portfolio webinar and guidelines.
LKS
75
Game Design
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
1 other math
3 other courses (Computer Science recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
Not Available
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
LJS
Environmental
Geoscience
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses (Chemistry, Physics and Calculus and Vectors recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
Not Available
LEA
Engineering – Chemical
Open
70%
1 English
1 Physics
1 Chemistry
1 Advanced Functions
1 math or science
1 other course (or 1 French for bilingual option)
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Sciences
Co-op option available with
this program
LVI
Earth Sciences
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses (Chemistry, Physics, and Calculus and Vectors recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Co-op option available with
this program
LMT
Mathématiques
Open
70%
1 Français
1 Advanced Functions
1 math
1 science
2 other courses (Calculus and Vectors recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
Sciences
Not Available
LZF
Mathématiques
Open
70%
1 Français
1 Advanced Functions
1 math
3 other courses (Calculus and Vectors recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
Arts (3 ans)
Not Available
LZC
Mathematics
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
1 math
3 other courses (Calculus and Vectors recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LNO
Behavioural
Neuroscience
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science Introduction to
University Studies program
Not Available
LBI
Biomedical Physics
Open
70%
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science Introduction to
University Studies program
Not Available
Notes: Some courses are available in French.
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1 English
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses (Physics and Calculus and Vectors recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
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OUAC
Code
LCS
Program Name
Computer Science
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
1 other math
3 other courses (Computer Science recommended)
70% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science Introduction to
University Studies program
Co-op or internship
application available at the
university after registration
Faculty of Education
LMO
Concurrent Education
With Music – Junior/
Intermediate
Open
75%
1 English
5 other courses
Audition
75% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Arts in Music
Practicum or internship
option available
LMK
Concurrent Education
With Music – Primary/
Junior
Open
75%
1 English
5 other courses
Audition
75% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Arts
Practicum or internship
option available
LSO
Concurrent Education
with Sport Psychology Junior/Intermediate
Limited
75%
1 English
5 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Arts
Practicum or internship
option available
LHK
Education With Health
Promotion – Junior/
Intermediate
Limited
75%
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Practicum or internship
option available
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Practicum or internship
option available
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Practicum or internship
option available
Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form
1 English
1 Chemistry
1 Biology or Exercise Science
3 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form
LSK
Education With Sport and Limited
Physical Education –
Primary/Junior
75%
1 English
1 Biology or Exercise Science
4 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form
LHG
Education With Health
Promotion – Primary/
Junior
Limited
75%
1 English
1 Chemistry
1 Biology or Exercise Science
3 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
LUA
Education With Arts –
Primary/Junior
Open
75%
1 English
5 other courses (including 1 French for bilingual option)
75% in top 6 classes
Not Available
LUF
Education With Health
Promotion – Junior/
Intermediate
Limited
75%
1 English
1 Chemistry
1 Biology or Exercise Science
3 other courses (including 1 French for the bilingual option)
75% in top 6 courses
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
LUB
Education With Arts –
Junior/Intermediate
Open
75%
1 English
5 other courses (including 1 French for bilingual option)
75% in top 6 courses
Not Available
LUL
Education With Sport
Psychology – Junior/
Intermediate
Limited
75%
1 English
5 other courses (including 1 French for the bilingual option)
75% in top 6 courses
Not Available
LFB
Éducation physique et
santé
Open
70%
1 French
1 science
4 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
LSM
Education with Sport
Psychology - Primary/
Junior
Limited
75%
LUK
Education With Sports
Psychology – Primary/
Junior
Limited
75%
1 English
5 other courses (including 1 French for the bilingual option)
75% in top 6 courses
LUH
Education with Outdoor
Adventure Leadership –
Junior/Intermediate
Limited
75%
1 English
1 Biology or Exercise Science
4 other courses (including 1 French for the bilingual option)
75% in top 6 courses
LUG
Education with Outdoor
Adventure Leadership –
Primary/Junior
Limited
75%
LSG
Education With Sport and Limited
Physical Education –
Junior/Intermediate
75%
LAK
Education With Arts –
Junior/Intermediate
Open
75%
LAI
Education With Arts –
Primary/Junior
Open
LUE
Education With Health
Promotion – Primary/
Junior
Limited
Baccalauréat ès science en
sciences libérales
Practicum or internship
option available
Bachelor of Arts
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Profil personnel
1 English
5 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form
Not Available
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Not Available
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Not Available
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Practicum or internship
option available
1 English
5 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Arts
Practicum or internship
option available
75%
1 English
5 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Arts
Practicum or internship
option available
75%
1 English
1 Chemistry
1 Biology or Exercise Science
3 other courses (including 1 French for the bilingual option)
75% in top 6 courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form
1 English
1 Biology or Exercise Science
4 other courses (including 1 French for the bilingual option)
75% in top 6 courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form
1 English
1 Biology or Exercise Science
4 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Laurentian University)
OUAC
Code
LAS
Program Name
Education with Outdoor
Adventure Leadership –
Junior/Intermediate
Previous No.
Enrolled
Limited
Previous
Grade
Ranges
75%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
1 English
1 Biology or Exercise Science
4 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Not Available
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Not Available
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Practicum or internship
option available
Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form
LUD
Education with Outdoor
Adventure Leadership –
Junior/Intermediate
Limited
75%
1 English
1 Biology or Exercise Science
4 other courses (including 1 French for the bilingual option)
75% in top 6 courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form
LAQ
Education with Outdoor
Adventure Leadership –
Primary/Junior
Limited
75%
1 English
1 Biology or Exercise Science
4 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Personal profile form
LRK
Education With Science – Open
Junior/Intermediate
75%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Science
Practicum or internship
option available
LRI
Education With Science – Open
Primary/Junior
75%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Practicum or internship
option available
Faculty of Arts
LAY
Anthropology
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LBS
Communication Studies
Open
70%
1 English course
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LEF
Littérature et culture
francophone
Open
70%
1 French
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
LUU
Motion Picture Arts
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LDJ
Droit et Justice
Open
70%
1 French
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Arts (3 ans)
Not Available
LEV
Environnement et
developpement durable
Open
70%
1 French
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Arts (3 ans)
Not Available
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Not Available
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
LAP
Études journalistiques
Open
70%
1 French
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Arts (3 ans)
Not Available
LFA
French as a Second
Language
Open
70%
1 English course
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies Program
Not Available
LEM
Rhetoric and Media
Studies
Open
70%
1 English course
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LTY
History
Open
70%
1 English course
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LVS
Indigenous Studies
Open
70%
1 English course
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies Program
Not Available
LMS
Economics
Open
70%
1 English course
5 other courses
70% in top six courses
LZS
Geography
Open
70%
1 English course
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LLI
Italian
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LMC
Music
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition/theory placement tests are held from April to September. Contact the
Music Department.
LYP
Psychologie
Open
70%
1 Français
1 Advanced Functions
2 sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses
Arts (3 ans)
Not Available
LPS
Political Science
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LLY
Philosophy
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LTA
Theatre Arts
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
LSL
Sciences du langage
Open
70%
1 French
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Not Available
LAA
Fine Arts – Theatre
Performance
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
LSY
Sociology
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
LAT
Théâtre
Open
70%
1 French
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
LCJ
Criminal Justice
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Not Available
LDP
Droit et politique
Open
70%
1 Français
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Not Available
LDD
Équité, diversité et droits
de la personne
Open
70%
1 French
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Not Available
LIT
Interdisciplinary Studies
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Not Available
LEJ
Psychologie
Open
70%
1 French
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Not Available
LKU
Sciences économiques
Open
70%
1 French
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Not Available
LPY
Psychology
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LCC
Women's And Gender
Studies
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LEI
English Literature
Open
70%
1 English course
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LIU
Études interdisciplinaires
Open
70%
1 French
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
Not Available
Arts (3 ans).
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
81
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
LBO
Labour Studies
Open
70%
1 English course
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Practicum or internship
option available
LLW
Law And Justice
Open
70%
1 English course
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LFH
Histoire
Open
70%
1 French
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Arts (3 ans)
Not Available
LLS
Spanish
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LCQ
Criminology
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
LES
Environmental Studies
Open
70%
1 English course
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LMM Fine Arts – Music
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LRR
Géographie
Libre
70%
1 French
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
LIS
Classical Studies
Open
70%
1 English course
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Not Available
LPT
Philosophie
Open
70%
1 français
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Arts (3 ans)
Not Available
LSR
Sciences religieuses
Open
70%
1 French
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Arts (3 ans)
Not Available
LPV
Sociologie
Open
70%
1 French
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Arts (3 ans)
Not Available
LLK
Psychology
Open
70%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
2 Sciences (or 1 science + 1 math)
2 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
LSS
Religious Studies
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
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Not Available
Not Available
Not Available
Introduction to University
Studies Program.
Not Available
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OUAC
Code
LTS
Program Name
Ancient Studies
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies Program
Not Available
1 Français
1 Advanced Functions
1 Chemistry
3 other courses (Calculus and Vectors and Physics recommended)
75% in top 6 courses
Sciences
Practicum or internship
option available
Faculty of Health
LKF
Kinésiologie
Limited
75%
LHE
Health Promotion
Limited
75%
1 English
1 Chemistry
1 Biology or Exercise Science
3 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
Arts
Practicum or internship
option available
LKE
Kinesiology
Limited
75%
1 English
1 Advanced Functions
1 Chemistry
3 other courses (Calculus and Vectors and Physics recommended)
75% in top 6 courses
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Sciences
Practicum or internship
option available
Additional Admission Criteria: Forumlaire de profil 2 matrix formulaires
Additional Admission Criteria: Personal Profile
LRB
Orthophonie
Open
70%
1 Français
1 English
1 Biology (3U/M)
4 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Arts
Not Available
LHP
Promotion de la santé
Limited
75%
1 Français
1 Biology or Exercise Science
1 Chemistry
3 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Arts
Not Available
Arts
Not Available
Arts
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Formulaire de profil Deux matrix fromulaire
LSA
Sport and Physical
Education
Limited
75%
1 English
1 Biology or Exercise Science
4 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Additional Admission Criteria:
All applicants to this program must complete a Personal Profile Form and submit references, due February 1.
Visit the Laurentian website for more information.
LSE
Sport Psychology
Limited
75%
1 English
5 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete a Personal Profile Form and submit references by February
1.
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
LSF
Psychologie Du Sport
Open
75%
LNF
Sciences infirmières
Limited (4 seats
reserved for
Indigenous
students)
75%
LVY
Gerontology
Open
LAE
Outdoor Adventure
Leadership
Limited
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
1 French
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Arts
Not Available
1 French
1 Biology
1 Math
1 Chemistry
1 English (3U or 4U)
1 other course
75% in top 6 courses
Sciences
Not Available
70%
1 English course
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies program
Practicum or internship
option available
75%
1 English
1 Biology or Exercise Science
4 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
Arts
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Deux matrix formulaires Formulaire de profil
Additional Admission Criteria:
All applicants to this program must complete a Personal Profile Form and submit references, due February 1.
Find more information on the Laurentian website.
LDC
Indigenous Social Work
Open
70%
1 English course
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Introduction to University
Studies Program
Practicum or internship
option available
LNE
Nursing
Limited
75%
1 English
1 Biology
1 Math
1 Chemistry
2 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
Science
Not Available
LLE
Social Work
Open
70%
1 English
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
LLF
Service social
Open
70%
1 French
5 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Arts
Not Available
LYF
Sage femmes
Limited
70%
1 Français
1 Biology or Chemistry
1 Social Science
3 other courses
70% in top 6 courses
Sciences
Not Available
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Formulaire de demande d’admission
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OUAC
Code
LAF
Program Name
Leadership : Activités
physiques de plein air
Previous No.
Enrolled
Limited
Previous
Grade
Ranges
75%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
1 French
1 Biology or Exercise Science
4 other courses
75% in top 6 courses
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Arts
Not Available
Bachelor of Science in Liberal
Science
Practicum or internship
option available
Additional Admission Criteria: Formulaire de profil
LYY
Midwifery
Limited
70%
1 English
1 Biology or Chemistry
1 Social Science
3 other courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Supplementary Application
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McMaster University
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Basic Requirements for Admission
If you present 6 midterms or 3 finals at the 4U/M level, you will be considered for admission on a rolling basis beginning in March 2020. You must have six 4U/M
courses, completed or in progress, including program-specific requirements. You will be reviewed again upon receipt of second-semester midterm grades.
Student Recruitment: 905-525-9140, ext. 23650
Email: tours@mcmaster.ca
Website: http://future.mcmaster.ca
Note: Co-op courses are not included in any admission or final admission average calculations.
Admission to all programs requires the completion of English (ENG4U).
Failed and Repeated Courses
For students who have repeated up to 2 courses, the highest mark reported will be used in the calculation of the admission average. Students repeating more than
2 courses, or an individual course 3 or more times, may be asked to provide a letter explaining the need for the repeats. This information may be considered when
determining admission. Courses completed after June 30 will not be included in the admission average calculation.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
Be sure to check the university's "Admissions 101" page for information and updates about the admission process, estimated cut-offs, enrollment targets,
application deadlines and more. McMaster will begin making offers of admission in March, based on a minimum of 3 final 4U/M grades and registration in sufficient
4U/M courses to a total of 6; or 6 interim and/or final 4U/M grades, including any required courses.
All offers are conditional upon completing the OSSD with at least six 4U/M courses and an acceptable final admission average, which will be specified in the offer
of admission.
Notes:
1.
2.
3.
OUAC
Code
MLE
Most offers to the Bachelor of Arts and Science, Bachelor of Health Sciences, Integrated Science, Nursing, and Midwifery programs will be
made in May. All these programs require supplementary application information (except Midwifery, where an interview is part of that
application process). Contact the university for details about application deadlines, timing of offers and more.
We do not automatically make alternative offers of admission. Instead, we encourage you to apply to all of the McMaster programs you are
interested in (up to 3). We will give full consideration to each program selection.
We may not accept your application if you do not pay the OUAC application fee by the program deadline date.
Program
Name
Economics I
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade Ranges
125
80–83%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
ENG4U
2 of MHF4U, MCV4U, MDM4U
Notes: Applicants without MCV4U will be required to take an equivalent calculus course in Level I in addition to the required calculus
course. Applicants without MDM4U will be required to take Stats 1L03 in first year.
MLH
Health &
Society I
60 sixty
80–83%
ENG4U
65
88%+ to be
considered
ENG4U
1 of MHF4U, MCV4U
2 of 4 additional courses at the 4U level
Co-op Option
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Interdisciplinary
MX
Arts and
Science I
Additional Admission Criteria:
To be considered, you must provide a completed supplementary application. Find further details on the McMaster website.
Deadline: February 1, 2020.
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If you are interested in specific
Not Available
alternative programs, include your
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
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OUAC
Code
Program
Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Note: If you do not have MCV4U, you will be required to complete an equivalent calculus course in Level I. If you do not have MDM4U,
you will be required to complete Statistics 1LO3 in Level I.
If you are interested in specific
alternative programs, include your
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
Co-op Option
DeGroote School of Business
MB
Business I
800
86–90%
ENG4U
2 of MHF4U, MCV4U, MDM4U
Additional Admission Criteria: An optional supplementary application form is available for applicants who feel that their admission
average might be close to or below the quoted range. Details will be available on the McMaster website.
MBH Integrated
Business &
Humanities
80
Admission is
by selection. A
minimum of
88% is
required for
consideration.
ENG4U
MCV4U
MDM4U
MHF4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Mandatory supplementary application, due February 1, 2020. Details will be supplied to applicants.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
We do not make automatic
Not Available
alternative offers and encourage
applicants to apply to all programs
at McMaster that they are
interested in (up to 3).
Notes: Admission is by selection.
Faculty of Engineering
MCC Computer
Science Coop I
MEI
50 (total for
92–95%
OUAC codes
MC and MCC)
Integrated
140 (total for
Biomedical
OUAC codes
Engineering & MEI and MEH)
Health
Sciences
MEH Integrated
140 (total for
Biomedical
OUAC codes
Engineering & MEI and MEH)
Health
Sciences
MPT
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Automation
Engineering
Technology I
(Bachelor of
Technology)
240
Enrollment
number
includes all 3
streams of the
Bachelor of
Technology
ENG4U
MCV4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U, ICS4U, TEJ4M
If you are interested in specific
Co-op
alternative programs, include your program
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
A minimum of
+90% is
required for
consideration.
Admission is
by selection.
ENG4U
MCV4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
We do not make automatic
Co-op option
alternative offers and we
available with
encourage applicants to apply to this program
all programs at McMaster they are
interested in (up to 3).
A minimum of
+90% is
required for
consideration.
Admission is
by selection.
ENG4U
MCV4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
78–82%
ENG4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission is by selection and applications will be required to complete a mandatory supplementary application by January 31, 2020.
Applicants will be notified of details.
OUAC application deadline: January 15, 2020
We do not make automatic
Co-op option
alternative offers and encourage
available with
applicants to apply to all programs this program
at McMaster they are interested in
(up to 3).
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission is by selection and applications will be required to complete a mandatory supplementary application by January 31, 2020.
Applicants will be notified of details.
OUAC application deadline: January 15, 2020.
If you are interested in specific
Co-op
alternative programs, include your program
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
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OUAC
Code
ME
Program
Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade Ranges
Engineering I
900 (total for
OUAC codes
ME and MEC)
A minimum of
high 80s is
required for
consideration.
Admission is
by selection.
ENG4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
78–82%
ENG4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
If you are interested in specific
Co-op
alternative programs, include your program
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
50 (total for
92–95%
OUAC codes
MC and MCC)
ENG4U
MCV4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U, ICS4U, TEJ4M
If you are interested in specific
alternative programs, include your
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
900 (total for
OUAC codes
ME and MEC)
A minimum of
high 80s is
required for
consideration.
Admission is
by selection.
ENG4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
If you are interested in specific
Co-op
alternative programs, include your program
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
78–82%
ENG4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
If you are interested in specific
Co-op
alternative programs, include your program
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
85% + to be
considered
ENG4U
1 of MHF4U, MCV4U, MDM4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
If you are interested in specific
Clinical
alternative programs, include your placement
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
MTT
Biotechnology 240
I (Bachelor of Enrollment
Technology)
number
includes all 3
streams of the
Bachelor of
Technology
MC
Computer
Science I
MEC Engineering
Co-op I
MAT
Automotive &
Vehicle
Engineering
Technology I
(Bachelor of
Technology)
240
Enrollment
number
includes all 3
streams of the
Bachelor of
Technology
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Additional Admission Criteria:
Mandatory supplementary application due January 31, 2020 (noon ET). Applicants will be provided with details.
OUAC application deadline: January 15, 2020.
If you have a strong admission average, you may qualify for free choice of discipline in Level II.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Mandatory supplementary application due January 31, 2020 (noon ET). Applicants will be provided with details.
OUAC application deadline: January 15, 2020.
If you have a strong admission average, you may qualify for free choice of discipline in Level II.
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
If you are interested in specific
alternative programs, include your
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
Co-op or
internship
application
available at
the university
after
registration
Co-op or
internship
application
available at
the university
after
registration
Faculty of Health Sciences
MN
Nursing I (at
McMaster)
120
Additional Admission Criteria: Both academic and personal qualities are assessed in the selection process by means of your High
School Admission Average and CASPer (Computer-based Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics).
Notes: McMaster’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) degree program is available at McMaster University, Mohawk College and
Conestoga College. Spaces for each applicant group varies from site to site, which may result in fluctuations in the cut-off ranges used
for admission. We advise you to contact each institution directly to determine your eligibility for admission and to maximize your
chances for admission to our collaborative Nursing program.
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OUAC
Code
Program
Name
MNS Health
Sciences I
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade Ranges
240
90%+ to be
considered
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
ENG4U
1 of MCV4U, MHF4U, MDM4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
1 non-math, non-science, non-technology 4U/M credit
Co-op Option
If you are interested in specific
Not Available
alternative programs, include your
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
Visit the program website to find out if a course meets the requirements.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission is by selection. You will not be considered without a completed supplementary application. Supplementary application to be
completed in mid-February – applicants will be notified of details. Find further details on the program website.
OUAC application deadline: January 15, 2020.
MY
Midwifery I
30
Minimum of
75% is
required for
consideration.
ENG4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
Applicants must be Canadian citizens or have permanent resident status prior to applying to the Midwifery program.
Additional Admission Criteria: Current Ontario high school students may apply if 1 or more of the 3 mandatory prerequisite courses
are in progress at the time of application; however, the grade 11 prerequisite(s) in the same subjects must be completed at the time of
application so that a preliminary assessment of the subject area(s) can be made. Admission is based on in-progress, high school
subjects for current Ontario high school students only if the grade 11 prerequisite in that subject area has been completed with a
minimum grade of at least 75%. Interview (by invitation). Please note that admission is by selection for this program.
If you are interested in specific
Clinical
alternative programs, include your placement
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
Faculty of Humanities
MH
Humanities I
480
75–78%
ENG4U
If you are interested in specific
alternative programs, include your
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
Additional Admission Criteria: SBI4U is recommended for the Cognitive Science of Language program.
MHS Studio Art I
30
75–78%
ENG4U
Additional Admission Criteria: If you wish to be considered for admission to Studio Art I, you must make arrangements to come to
McMaster for a portfolio interview. Find full details of the portfolio requirements, how to book an interview, and interview dates on the
program website. Contact sota@mcmaster.ca for more information about booking your portfolio interview.
MM
Music I
20
75–78%
ENG4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Music Audition. Contact the School of the Arts at 905-525-9140, ext. 24246, or sota@mcmaster.ca, to
schedule an audition/interview (held in March and April 2019).
Practicum or
internship
option
available
If you are interested in specific
Not Available
alternative programs, include your
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
If you are interested in specific
alternative programs, include your
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Faculty of Science
MIS
89
Honours
Integrated
Science I
60
A minimum of
high 80s is
required for
consideration.
Admission is
by selection.
ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
Additional Admission Criteria: An online supplementary application is required for admission, and is due February 1, 2020.
If you are interested in specific
Not Available
alternative programs, include your
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
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OUAC
Code
Program
Name
MLS
Life Sciences
I
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade Ranges
1000
87–90%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
ENG4U
1 of MHF4U, MCV4U
SBI4U
1 of MHF4U, MCV4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
If you are interested in specific
Co-op
alternative programs, include your available by
choice(s) on your OUAC
major
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
Applicants without MCV4U will take an equivalent calculus course in Level I.
MPS
Chemical &
Physical
Sciences I
100
MEE
Environmental 75
and Earth
Sciences I
Co-op Option
82–85%
ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
If you are interested in specific
Co-op
alternative programs, include your available by
choice(s) on your OUAC
major
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
82–85%
ENG4U
1 of MHF4U, MCV4U
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U
1 of MHF4U, MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
If you are interested in specific
Co-op
alternative programs, include your available by
choice(s) on your OUAC
major
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
Applicants without MCV4U will be required to take an equivalent calculus course in Level I.
MV
Kinesiology I
200
87–90%
ENG4U
MCV4U
SBI4U
If you are interested in specific
Not Available
alternative programs, include your
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
MZ
Mathematics
and Statistics
I
300
85–88%
ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
If you are interested in specific
Co-op
alternative programs, include your available by
choice(s) on your OUAC
major
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
110
85–88%
ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
If you are interested in specific
Clinical
alternative programs, include your placement
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
78–81%
ENG4U
MHF4U or MCV4U are strongly recommended for students planning to enter programs in Economics or Psychology,
Neuroscience & Behaviour.
SBI4U is also recommended for students interested in Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour.
If you are interested in specific
alternative programs, include your
choice(s) on your OUAC
application. McMaster will give full
consideration to each program
selection.
MRS Medical
Radiation
Sciences I
Faculty of Social Sciences
ML
90
Social
Sciences I
855
Practicum or
internship
option
available
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Nipissing University)
Nipissing University
Offers of Admission
Basic Requirements for Admission
Admission decisions are made on evidence of enrollment in 4U/M courses, including prerequisite courses. The minimum average for full-time admission
consideration for most degree programs at Nipissing is at least 70% and may be higher. The cut-off average for some specific programs and/or majors is at least
75%, with some limited enrollment programs having an even higher cut-off average.
For more information:
Phone: 705-474-3450
TTY: 877-688-5507
Fax: 705-495-1772
Email: nuinfo@nipissingu.ca
Website: http://www.ibelongatnipissingu.ca
Failed and Repeated Courses
Nipissing will take the higher grade of any repeated course.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
Nipissing University begins to make admission offers in November, and continues to make offers as midterm/interim and final grades are received. Admission
decisions to BPHE and Nursing are not made until late April/early May.
Admission average calculation: Admission averages are calculated using the best six 4U/M marks (midterm/interim and final), including prerequisite courses.
Prerequisite courses must be at the 4U level. Applicants may be eligible to receive an offer of admission to select programs based on Grade 11 results provided
that they have complete a minimum of 4 Grade 11 U and/or M courses and are registered in the required 6 Grade 12 U and/or M courses for the program applied
to. The corresponding Grade 11 course for the Grade 12 prerequisite course will be used when calculating the admission average. Starting in February, admission
averages are typically calculated based on a minimum of 3 Grade 12 and/or M course final grades (6 current grades including prerequisites for non-semestered
schools). Applicants must be registered in a total of 6 Grade 12 U and/or M courses, including prerequisite courses. In May, admission averages are calculated
using 6 Grade 12 U and/or M courses (midterm/interim and/or final grades), including prerequisites. Nipissing continues to make admission decisions after May.
Decisions can be made based on final grades and any summer school/night school/online grades received by August 15 provided space is still available in the
program applied to.
All admission offers are conditional upon successfully completing the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and a minimum of six 4U/M courses, including
prerequisite courses as specified, by the end of June. Offers are also conditional upon maintaining a minimum average (stated in an offer of admission) on final
grades presented as of June 30, 2020.
Alternative Offers: If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for
an alternative program that you qualify for.
Applicants not admitted to a BA in Economics will automatically be considered for a BA (Undeclared major).
Applicants not admitted to Criminal Justice will automatically be considered for a BA in Sociology.
Applicants not admitted to a BA in History with an Orientation to a Master of Arts in History will automatically be considered for a BA in History.
Applicants not admitted to a BSc in Computer Science, Mathematics or Psychology will automatically be considered for a BA in the corresponding discipline.
Applicants not admitted to any other Science discipline will automatically be considered for Liberal Science first and a BA (Undeclared major) second.
Applicants not admitted to Concurrent Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree (i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with
Concurrent Education.
Applicants not admitted to BPHE will automatically be considered for a BA (Undeclared major).
Applicants not admitted to Nursing will automatically be considered for Biology first and a BA (Undeclared major) second.
Applicants not admitted to Social Work will automatically be considered for Social Welfare and Social Development.
First Year Foundations
First Year Foundations is a new initiative that supports the transition from high school to university. Students will have an opportunity to take a specialized set of
courses that inspire curiosity and provide an open dialogue for discovery. This program is intended for students who are determined to earn a university education
but have faced challenges in an academic environment. The program admits a limited number of students applying directly from secondary school who have fallen
short of the 70% admission average. First Year Foundations is available only to applicants eligible for admission consideration to a BA or BSc program based on
program applied to or alternative offer eligibility.
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In first year, students take a reduced load of courses and receive support from a team focused on teaching the skills required to thrive in an arts or science degree.
Upon successful completion of the First Year Foundations Program, students will have earned up to 24 credits towards a university degree. This strong foundation
will provide tools and strategies that ensure continued academic success at Nipissing and offer First Year Foundations students an easy transition directly into the
second year of a qualifying degree program.
OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous Previous Grade
No. Enrolled
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
Concurrent Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (6 Years)
PEF
PEB
Concurrent
Bachelor of Arts
Criminal Justice/
Bachelor of
Education Junior/
Intermediate
Open
enrollment
Concurrent
Bachelor of Arts/
Bachelor of
Education
Intermediate/
Senior
Open
enrollment
75%
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum 70%)
Minimum 60% in 3U/M Math
Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in
3U/M math.
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent
Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree
(i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent
Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree
(i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent
Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree
(i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Notes: The Legal Studies and Administration stream is open only to Law Clerk diploma
graduates. The Corrections and Policing streams are collaborative university and
college programs.
75%
In addition to the requirements for your major (see below) all applicants to Concurrent
Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M
math.
Computer Science, Mathematics:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
MCV4U
One 4U math
All other majors:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in
3U/M math.
Notes: Majors available: Child and Family Studies, Classical Studies, Computer
Science, English Studies, Environmental Geography, Gender Equality and Social
Justice, Geography, History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology,
Religions and Cultures, Social Welfare and Social Development
PEA
Concurrent
Bachelor of Arts/
Bachelor of
Education Junior/
Intermediate
Open
enrollment
75%
In addition to the requirements for your major (see below) all applicants to Concurrent
Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M
math.
Computer Science, Mathematics:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
MCV4U
One 4U math
All other majors:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in
3U/M math.
Notes: Majors available: Child and Family Studies, Classical Studies, Computer
Science, English Studies, Environmental Geography, Gender Equality and Social
Justice, Geography, History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology,
Religions and Cultures, Social Welfare and Social Development
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OUAC
Code
PE
Program Name
Previous Previous Grade
No. Enrolled
Ranges
Concurrent
Open
Bachelor of Arts/
enrollment
Bachelor of
Education Primary/
Junior
75%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
In addition to the requirements for your major (see below) all applicants to Concurrent
Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M
math.
Computer Science, Mathematics:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
MCV4U
One 4U math
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent
Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree
(i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent
Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree
(i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent
Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree
(i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
All other majors:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in
3U/M math.
Notes: Majors available: Child and Family Studies, Classical Studies, Computer
Science, English Studies, Environmental Geography, Gender Equality and Social
Justice, Geography, History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology,
Religions and Cultures, Social Welfare and Social Development
PEG
PED
93
Concurrent
Bachelor of Arts
Criminal Justice/
Bachelor of
Education
Intermediate/
Senior
Open
enrollment
Concurrent
Open
Bachelor of Arts
enrollment
Criminal Justice/
Bachelor of
Education Primary/
Junior
75%
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum 70%)
Minimum 60% in 3U/M Math
Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in
3U/M math.
Notes: The Legal Studies and Administration stream is open only to Law Clerk diploma
graduates. The Corrections and Policing streams are collaborative university and
college programs.
75%
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum 70%)
Minimum 60% in 3U/M Math
Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in
3U/M math.
Notes: The Legal Studies and Administration stream is open only to Law Clerk diploma
graduates. The Corrections and Policing streams are collaborative university and
college programs.
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous Previous Grade
No. Enrolled
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
Concurrent Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education (6 Years)
PEU
Concurrent
Bachelor of
Science/Bachelor
of Education
Intermediate/
Senior
Open
enrollment
75%
In addition to the requirements for your major (see below) all applicants to Concurrent
Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M
math.
Biology:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
1 of MCV4U or MHF4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent
Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree
(i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Environmental Biology and Technology:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or SPH4U
Computer Science:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
MCV4U
1 other 4U math
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Environment and Physical Geography:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
4U Math
1 of SCH4U or SPH4U
Mathematics:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Psychology:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
4U Math
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in
3U/M math.
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OUAC
Code
PET
Program Name
Concurrent
Bachelor of
Science/Bachelor
of Education
Junior/
Intermediate
Previous Previous Grade
No. Enrolled
Ranges
Open
enrollment
75%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
In addition to the requirements for your major (see below) all applicants to Concurrent
Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M
math.
Biology:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
1 of MCV4U or MHF4U
Alternative Offer(s)
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent
Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree
(i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Environmental Biology and Technology:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or SPH4U
Computer Science:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
MCV4U
1 other 4U math
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Environment and Physical Geography:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
4U Math
1 of SCH4U or SPH4U
Mathematics:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Psychology:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
4U Math
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in
3U/M math.
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OUAC
Code
PES
Program Name
Concurrent
Bachelor of
Science/Bachelor
of Education
Primary/Junior
Previous Previous Grade
No. Enrolled
Ranges
Open
enrollment
75%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
In addition to the requirements for your major (see below) all applicants to Concurrent
Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M
math.
Biology:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
1 of MCV4U or MHF4U
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent
Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree
(i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to a BA in
Economics will automatically be considered for a BA (Undeclared Major).
Applicants not admitted to a BA in Computer Science or Mathematics will
automatically be considered for a BA (Undeclared Major).
Not
Available
Environmental Biology and Technology:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or SPH4U
Computer Science:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
MCV4U
1 other 4U math
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Environment and Physical Geography:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
4U Math
1 of SCH4U or SPH4U
Mathematics:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Psychology:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
4U Math
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in
3U/M math.
Bachelor of Arts
PA
Bachelor of Arts
Open
enrollment
Min. 70%
Computer Science, Mathematics:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
MCV4U
One 4U math
Economics:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
One 4U math
All other majors:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
Notes: Majors available: Anthropology, Child and Family Studies, Classical Studies,
Computer Science, Economics, English Studies, Environmental Geography, Gender
Equality and Social Justice, Geography, History, Liberal Arts, Mathematics, Native
Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religions and Cultures, Social
Welfare and Social Development
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OUAC
Code
PAH
Program Name
Previous Previous Grade
No. Enrolled
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Bachelor of Arts in 6 Limited
History with
enrollment
Orientation to a
Master of Arts in
History
Min. 80%.
Limited
enrollment
program.
Admission
average required
may be higher
than the
minimum.
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
PAJ
Bachelor of Arts in Open
Criminal Justice
enrollment
Min. 75%
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
PAC
Bachelor of Arts in open
Social Welfare and enrollment
Social
Development/
Social Service
Worker diploma
(joint program with
Canadore College)
Min. 70%
Additional Admission Criteria: Limited enrollment program. Application deadline is
April 1. Admission decisions are not made until after that date.
Alternative Offer(s)
Applicants not admitted to the BA History with Orientation to an MA in
History will be considered for an alternative offer to BA History.
Co-op
Option
Not
Available
Notes: Students admitted to the BA History with Orientation to an MA in History
(OMAH), and who complete their degree, including the OMAH specific courses, with a
minimum 75% average on their last 10 full course equivalents, are guaranteed
admission to the Master of Arts in History for the September immediately following the
completion of their degree.
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
Notes: The Legal Studies and Administration stream is open only to Law Clerk diploma alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Criminal
graduates. The Corrections and Policing streams are collaborative university and
Justice will automatically be considered for a BA in Sociology.
Not
Available
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program for which you qualify.
Not
Available
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program for which you qualify.
Co-op
available
by
application
after first
year of
studies
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program for which you qualify.
Not
Available
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to BPHE will
automatically be considered for a BA (Undeclared Major).
Not
Available
college programs.
Notes: This is a collaborative university and college program.
Bachelor of Business Administration (4 Years)
PBA
Bachelor of
Business
Administration
Open
enrollment
Min. 70%
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
Two 4U maths recommended
If you are admitted without two 4U maths, you will be required to take the university
equivalent of MDM4U and/or MCV4U in your first year of the program.
Additional Admission Criteria: If you are admitted without two 4U maths, you will be
required to take the university equivalent of MDM4U and/or MCV4U in your first year of
the program.
Notes: Concentrations available: Accounting, Business Analytics and Technology,
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Leadership, Finance, Human Resources, International
Business, Marketing, Public Administration, Sustainable Development Concentrations
are not mandatory and are chosen at the end of first year. iLead co-op opportunities are
available in the upper years of the program.
Bachelor of Fine Arts
PFA
Bachelor of Fine
Arts
Open
enrollment
Min. 70%
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
Additional Admission Criteria:
If you are admitted to the BFA, you are required to successfully complete the BFA
portfolio review by the end of your third year of study to remain in the BFA program.
For more information about these admission requirements, contact the Chair of the
Department of Fine and Performing Arts.
Bachelor of Physical and Health Education
PPE
97
Bachelor of
Physical and
Health Education
120 Limited
enrollment,
highly
competitive
program
Min. 70%. 120
students (max)
will be admitted;
therefore, the
actual admission
average may be
higher.
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
SBI4U or PSK4U
SCH4U and 4U math are recommended
Students who have completed the former PSE4U can use this course in place of
PSK4U for admission consideration.
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous Previous Grade
No. Enrolled
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
Bachelor of Science
PS
Bachelor of
Science
Open
enrollment
Min. 70%
Biology:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
1 of MCV4U or MHF4U
Environmental Biology and Technology:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or SPH4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to a BSc in
Computer Science, Mathematics or Psychology will automatically be
considered for a BA in the corresponding discipline. Applicants not
admitted to any other Science discipline will automatically be considered
for Liberal Science first and a BA (Undeclared Major) second.
Not
Available
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Nursing will
automatically be considered for Biology first and a BA (Undeclared Major)
second.
Clinical
placement
Computer Science:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
MCV4U
1 other 4U math
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Environment and Physical Geography:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
4U Math
1 of SCH4U or SPH4U
Mathematics:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Psychology:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
4U Math
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Liberal Science:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
2 of SCH4U, SPH4U or a 4U math (MCV4U or MHF4U)
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (4 Years)
PSN
98
Bachelor of
Science in Nursing
(Collaborative
Program with
Canadore College)
96 Limited
enrollment,
highly
competive
program
Min. 70%. 96
students (max)
will be admitted.
The admission
average over the
last 3 years was
in the low to
mid-80s.
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
A 4U math credit is recommended
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous Previous Grade
No. Enrolled
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce
PAB
Bachelor of Arts/
Bachelor of
Commerce
Open
enrollment
Min. 70%
Computer Science, Mathematics:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
MCV4U
1 other 4U math
Economics:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
1 other 4U math
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to a BA in
Economics will automatically be considered for a BA (Undeclared Major).
Applicants not admitted to a BA in Computer Science or Mathematics will
automatically be considered for a BA (Undeclared Major).
Not
Available
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to a BSc in
Computer Science, Mathematics or Psychology will automatically be
considered for a BA in the corresponding discipline. Applicants not
admitted to any other Science discipline will automatically be considered
for Liberal Science first and a BA (Undeclared Major) second.
Not
Available
All other majors:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
Notes: Majors available: Anthropology, Child and Family Studies, Classical Studies,
Computer Science, Economics, English Studies, Environmental Geography, Gender
Equality and Social Justice, Geography, History, Liberal Arts, Mathematics, Native
Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religions and Cultures, Social
Welfare and Social Development
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Commerce
PSS
Bachelor of
Science/Bachelor
of Commerce
Open
enrollment
70% and above
Computer Science:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
MCV4U
1 other 4U math
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Biology:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
1 of MCV4U or MHF4U
Environmental Biology and Technology:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or SPH4U
Environment and Physical Geography:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
One 4U math
1 of SCH4U or SPH4U
Liberal Science:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
2 of SCH4U, 4U Math (either MCV4U or MHF4U) or SPH4U
Mathematics:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Psychology:
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
4U Math
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
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Code
Program Name
Previous Previous Grade
No. Enrolled
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
Concurrent Bachelor of Fine Arts/Bachelor of Education (6 Years)
PEI
PEH
PEK
Concurrent
Bachelor of Fine
Arts/Bachelor of
Education Junior/
Intermediate
Open
enrollment
75%
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum 70%)
Minimum 60% in 3U/M Math
Additional Admission Criteria:
Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math.
If you are admitted to the BFA, you are required to successfully complete the BFA
portfolio review by the end of your third year of study to remain in the BFA program.
For more information about these admission requirements, contact the Chair of the
Department of Fine and Performing Arts.
Concurrent
Open
Bachelor of Fine
enrollment
Arts/Bachelor of
Education Primary/
Junior
75%
Concurrent
Bachelor of Fine
Arts/Bachelor of
Education
Intermediate/
Senior
75%
Open
enrollment
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum 70%)
Minimum 60% in 3U/M Math
Additional Admission Criteria:
Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math.
If you are admitted to the BFA, you are required to successfully complete the BFA
portfolio review by the end of your third year of study to remain in the BFA program.
For more information about these admission requirements, contact the Chair of the
Department of Fine and Performing Arts.
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum 70%)
Minimum 60% in 3U/M Math
Additional Admission Criteria:
Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math.
If you are admitted to the BFA, you are required to successfully complete the BFA
portfolio review by the end of your third year of study to remain in the BFA program.
For more information about these admission requirements, contact the Chair of the
Department of Fine and Performing Arts.
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent
Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree
(i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent
Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree
(i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent
Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree
(i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent
Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree
(i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Concurrent Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Education (6 Years)
PEN
Concurrent
Bachelor of
Business
Administration/
Bachelor of
Education
Intermediate/
Senior
Open
enrollment
75%
In addition to the requirements for your major (see below) all applicants to Concurrent
Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M
math.
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
Two 4U maths recommended
If you are admitted without two 4U maths, you will be required to take the university
equivalent of MDM4U and/or MCV4U in your first year of the program.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math.
Notes: Concentrations available: Accounting, Business Analytics and Technology,
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Leadership, Finance, Human Resources, International
Business, Marketing, Public Administration, Sustainable Development Concentrations
are not mandatory and are chosen at the end of first year. iLead co-op opportunities are
available in the upper years of the program.
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OUAC
Code
PEM
Program Name
Concurrent
Bachelor of
Business
Administration/
Bachelor of
Education Junior/
Intermediate
Previous Previous Grade
No. Enrolled
Ranges
Open
enrollment
75%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
In addition to the requirements for your major (see below) all applicants to Concurrent
Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M
math.
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
Two 4U maths recommended
If you are admitted without two 4U maths, you will be required to take the university
equivalent of MDM4U and/or MCV4U in your first year of the program.
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent
Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree
(i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent
Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree
(i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent
Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree
(i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent
Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree
(i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria:
Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math.
Notes: Concentrations available: Accounting, Business Analytics and Technology,
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Leadership, Finance, Human Resources, International
Business, Marketing, Public Administration, Sustainable Development Concentrations
are not mandatory and are chosen at the end of first year. iLead co-op opportunities are
available in the upper years of the program.
PEL
Concurrent
Open
Bachelor of
enrollment
Business
Administration/
Bachelor of
Education Primary/
Junior
75%
In addition to the requirements for your major (see below) all applicants to Concurrent
Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M
math.
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U
Two 4U maths recommended
If you are admitted without two 4U maths, you will be required to take the university
equivalent of MDM4U and/or MCV4U in your first year of the program.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in 3U/M math.
Notes: Concentrations available: Accounting, Business Analytics and Technology,
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Leadership, Finance, Human Resources, International
Business, Marketing, Public Administration, Sustainable Development Concentrations
are not mandatory and are chosen at the end of first year. iLead co-op opportunities are
available in the upper years of the program.
Concurrent Bachelor of Physical and Health Education/Bachelor of Education (6 Years)
PEO
Concurrent
Bachelor of
Physical and
Health Education/
Bachelor of
Education Primary/
Junior
120
students
maximum in
BPHE
(combined
Concurrent
and nonConcurrent
Education)
75% – This is a
highly
competitive,
limited
enrollment
program
Concurrent
Bachelor of
Physical and
Health Education/
Bachelor of
Education
Intermediate/
Senior
120
students
maximum in
BPHE
(combined
Concurrent
and nonConcurrent
Education)
75% – This is a
highly
competitive,
limited
enrollment
program
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum 70%)
SBI4U or PSK4U
SCH4U and 4U math are recommended
Minimum 60% in 3U/M Math
Students who have completed the former PSE4U can use this course in place of
PSK4U for admission consideration.
Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in
3U/M math.
Notes: This is a highly competitive limited enrollment program.
PER
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum 70%)
SBI4U or PSK4U
SCH4U and 4U math are recommended
Minimum 60% in 3U/M Math
Students who have completed the former PSE4U can use this course in place of
PSK4U for admission consideration.
Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in
3U/M math.
Notes: This is a highly competitive limited enrollment program.
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OUAC
Code
PEQ
Program Name
Concurrent
Bachelor of
Physical and
Health Education/
Bachelor of
Education Junior/
Intermediate
Previous Previous Grade
No. Enrolled
Ranges
120
students
maximum in
BPHE
(combined
Concurrent
and nonConcurrent
Education)
75% – This is a
highly
competitive,
limited
enrollment
program
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum 70%)
SBI4U or PSK4U
SCH4U and 4U math are recommended
Minimum 60% in 3U/M Math
Students who have completed the former PSE4U can use this course in place of
PSK4U for admission consideration.
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
alternative program you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Concurrent
Education will automatically be considered for the undergraduate degree
(i.e., BA, BSc, BBA, BFA, BPHE) applied to with Concurrent Education.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
If you do not meet the admission requirements or admission averages for
the programs you apply to, you will automatically be considered for an
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U and 60% in
3U/M math.
Notes: This is a highly competitive limited enrollment program.
Bachelor of Social Work
PSW Bachelor of Social
Work
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Year 3 and
4 requires
reapplication
and will be
limited
enrollment
Min. 70%
ENG4U/EAE4U/NBE4U (minimum grade 70%)
Additional Admission Criteria: The first 2 years of the program are considered
alternative program that you qualify for. Applicants not admitted to Social
general years. In first year, students are required to take Introduction to Social Work in
Work will automatically be considered for Social Welfare and Social
addition to a variety of electives of your choice. Third and fourth year are considered the
Development.
professional years of the program. During the second year of the Bachelor of Social
Work program, students must apply for admission consideration to the professional
years. Admission to the first or second year of the Bachelor of Social Work program
does not guarantee acceptance into the professional years.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (OCAD University)
OCAD University
Offers of Admission
Basic Requirements for Admission
The primary criterion for admission to OCAD University's studio-based degree programs (BDes or BFA) is a portfolio submission. All applicants must submit a
portfolio to be considered. Portfolio requirements vary by program. Admission to our non-studio degree program (Honours BA) is based on a combination of
academic requirements and supplemental application materials.
For more information:
Phone: 416-977-6000
Fax: 416-977-6006
Toll-free: 1-800-382-6516
Email: admissions@ocadu.ca
Website: http://www.ocadu.ca
All offers of admission are conditional upon meeting minimum academic requirements. Ontario high school students must successfully complete an Ontario
Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), including the following:
•
•
Six 4U/M courses with an overall final average of 70%
4U English (ENG4U or EAE4U) with a minimum final grade of 70%
If English is not your native language and you have not completed 4 consecutive years of study in an English school system, you will be required to provide
additional documentation of English proficiency.
Failed and Repeated Courses
If a course has been taken more than once, the highest reported successful grade will be considered.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
The only entry point for all programs is September. The recommended deadline to apply for all programs is February 3, 2020. Applications received after February
3, 2020, will be considered as space permits.
The majority of the portfolio submissions will be due in February. We will begin making offers in April based on the results of the portfolio assessment, available
academic records and supplemental application materials.
Additional Admission, Application and Program Information
You may apply to only 1 program at OCAD University. While you are required to make this choice so you can focus your studies in 1 area of interest, you will still
have the opportunity to learn a broad range of concepts, skills and knowledge that are common to all programs.
Undergraduate Degrees and Areas of Major
OCAD University offers a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Visual and Critical Studies, a Bachelor of Design (BDes) and a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA). Areas of major
in the BDes and the BFA include: Advertising; Creative Writing; Criticism & Curatorial Practice; Cross-Disciplinary Art (Life Studies, Publications); Digital Futures;
Drawing & Painting (Digital Painting and Expanded Animation Specialization available); Environmental Design (Interior Design Specialization available); Graphic
Design; Illustration; Indigenous Visual Culture; Industrial Design; Integrated Media (Digital Painting and Expanded Animation Specialization available); Material Art
& Design (Fibre, Metalsmithing/Jewellery); Photography; Printmaking; and Sculpture/Installation.
Find further information about our degrees, majors, specializations, minors, academic courses and graduate degrees.
Find more detailed information about our programs and the admissions process.
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OUAC
Code
HIL
HID
HSI
Program
Name
Illustration
Industrial
Design
Sculpture/
Installation
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
1100 (total
first year
enrollment in
all programs)
OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U
with a minimum final grade of 70%
1100 (total
first year
enrollment in
all programs)
OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U
with a minimum final grade of 70%
1100 (total
first year
enrollment in
all programs)
OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U
with a minimum final grade of 70%
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
There are no alternative offers.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
There are no alternative offers.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
There are no alternative offers.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
There are no alternative offers.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
There are no alternative offers.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
There are no alternative offers.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
There are no alternative offers.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
There are no alternative offers.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
There are no alternative offers.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are
conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements.
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are
conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements.
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are
conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements.
Notes: This major begins with OCAD University's common First Year Art program.
HWC Creative
Writing
HPR
Printmaking
1100 (total
enrollment in
all programs)
OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U
with a minimum final grade of 70%
1100 (total
first year
enrollment in
all programs)
OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U
with a Minimum final grade of 70%
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission based primarily on your writing portfolio assessment. All offers are conditional on
meeting minimum academic entrance requirements.
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are
conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements
Notes: This major begins with OCAD University's common First Year Art program.
HAD
Advertising
1100 (total
first year
enrollment in
all programs)
OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U
with a minimum final grade of 70%
1100 (total
first year
enrollment in
all programs)
OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U
with a minimum final grade of 70%
Indigenous
1100 (total
Visual Culture first year
enrollment in
all programs)
OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U
with a minimum final grade of 70%
Photography
OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U
with a minimum final grade of 70%
HGD Graphic
Design
HIG
HPT
1100 (total
first year
enrollment in
all programs)
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are
conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements.
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are
conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements.
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are
conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements.
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are
conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements.
Notes: This major begins with OCAD University's common First Year Art program.
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OUAC
Code
HVC
Program
Name
Visual and
Critical
Studies (BA
Honours)
Previous No.
Enrolled
1100 (total
first year
enrollment in
all programs)
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U
with a minimum final grade of 70%
Alternative Offer(s)
There are no alternative offers.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
There are no alternative offers.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
There are no alternative offers.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
There are no alternative offers.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
You may be admitted directly into this program or to
OCAD University's First Year Art program where you
can officially request entry to a major during the first
year of study.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
There are no alternative offers.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria:
In addition to meeting the academic requirements, you are required to submit the following to be considered for admission:
1.
2.
Co-op
Option
A 1-page Letter of Interest/Creative Profile (300 words maximum) on why you would like to study
the liberal arts in a studio setting.
An original essay of 500 words on an annually assigned topic.
You will be notified by email of the exact dates and deadlines to submit your supplemental application material.
Notes: This program is offered under the written consent of the Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Development for
the period from June 2012 to June 2020. Prospective students are responsible for satisfying themselves that the program and
the degree will be appropriate to their needs (e.g., acceptable to potential employers, professional licensing bodies or other
educational institutions).
HDF
Digital
Futures
1100 (total
first year
enrollment in
all programs)
OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U
with a minimum final grade of 70%
HMD Material Art & 1100 (total
Design
first year
enrollment in
all programs)
OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U
with a minimum final grade of 70%
HCD
OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U
with a minimum final grade of 70%
CrossDisciplinary
Art
1100 (total
first year
enrollment in
all programs)
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are
conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements.
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are
conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements.
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are
conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements.
Notes:
Specializations are available in Life Studies or Publications.
This major begins with OCAD University's common First Year Art program.
HDP
Drawing &
Painting
1100 (total
first year
enrollment in
all programs)
OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U
with a minimum final grade of 70%
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are
conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements.
Notes: You may choose to add a specialization in Digital Painting and Expanded Animation to your program of study.
HED
Environmental 1100 (total
Design
first year
enrollment in
all programs)
OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U
with a minimum final grade of 70%
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are
conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements.
Notes: A specialization in Interior Design is available.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (OCAD University)
OUAC
Code
HIM
Program
Name
Integrated
Media
Previous No.
Enrolled
1100 (total
first year
enrollment in
all programs)
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U
with a minimum final grade of 70%
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
There are no alternative offers.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
There are no alternative offers.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission is based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are
conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements.
Notes:
You may choose to add a specialization in Digital Painting and Expanded Animation to your program of study.
This major begins with OCAD University's common First Year Art program.
HCP
Criticism &
Curatorial
Practice
1100 (total
first year
enrollment in
all programs)
OSSD with an overall academic average of at least 70% in six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U
with a minimum final grade of 70%
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission based primarily on your portfolio assessment. All offers of admission are
conditional on meeting minimum academic requirements.
Notes: This major begins with OCAD University's common First Year Art program.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology))
Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Phone: 905-721-3190
Fax: 905-721-3178
Email: connect@uoit.ca
Website: http://www.ontariotechu.ca
Basic Requirements for Admission
You must successfully complete the Ontario Secondary School Diploma with at least six 4U/M credits, including program prerequisites. Find specific admission
requirements and program prerequisites.
If your grades have been affected by exceptional circumstances that can be documented, you are encouraged to contact the Office of the Registrar with the
appropriate information. Find information on what constitutes an exceptional circumstance.
The specific average or standing required for admission varies from year to year. We select students by taking into consideration a wide range of criteria, including
school grades, distribution of subjects taken and performance in subjects relevant to the academic program. Possessing the minimum requirements does not
guarantee acceptance and, due to space limitations, preference will be given to applicants with the best qualifications.
Faculties may also require additional assessment of the suitability of a student for admission. This may include, but is not limited to: Personal and professional
characteristic assessments, supplemental application documents and admission interviews.
We reserve the right to determine acceptable academic credentials, grades and prerequisite courses to be used for admission and/or awards.
Failed and Repeated Courses
We use the highest grade obtained in a course in calculating averages.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
New applications are processed on a regular basis and decisions are made when grade information is submitted. Log in to your Applicant Portal for the most
current information and updates.
OUAC
Code
Program Name
DAA
Psychology – Bachelor
of Arts
DTM
DSL
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
500
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%)
One of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Practicum or
internship
option available
Technology
30
Management – Bachelor
of Information
Technology
Mid-70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%)
One of MHF4U, MCV4U, or MDM4U (minimum 60%) or ICS4U (minimum 70%)
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op or
internship
option available
Environmental Biology
Low 70s
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op option
available with
this program
300
Notes: Experiential learning: Internships, Capstone study projects, Incubator program, hands-on
business training in our technology management laboratories.
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U
Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, or SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses
It is recommended that all 4 of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.
Notes: Environmental Biology is a specialization within the Biological Science program. Students
interested in the 5-year Bachelor of Science and Management (Honours) program will have an
opportunity to apply to this option in their upper years of study.
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OUAC
Code
DTE
Program Name
Sustainable Energy
Systems
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
25
Low 70s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses with no
grade below 60%
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op or
internship
option available
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%)
One of MHF4U, MCV4U, or MDM4U (minimum 60%) or ICS4U (minimum 70%)
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op or
internship
option available
Faculty of Business and Information Technology
DGD Game Development and 100
Entrepreneurship
Mid-70s
Notes: Experiential learning: Internships, Capstone study projects, Incubator program, hands-on
business training in our game development laboratories.
DBG
Accounting
250
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%)
One of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U (with a minimum math grade of 60%)
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op or
internship
option available
DBC
Commerce
250
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%)
One of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U (with a minimum math grade of 60%)
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op or
internship
option available
Notes: Experiential learning: Internships, Capstone study projects, Incubator program, hands-on
business training in our commerce laboratories.
DBM Marketing
250
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%)
One of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U (with a minimum math grade of 60%)
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op or
internship
option available
DIT
Networking and
Information Technology
Security
120
Mid-70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%)
One of MHF4U, MCV4U, or MDM4U (minimum 60%) or ICS4U (minimum 70%)
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op or
internship
option available
DBF
Finance
250
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%)
One of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U (with a minimum math grade of 60%)
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op or
internship
option available
DBH
Organizational
500
Behaviour and Human
Resources Management
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%)
One of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U (with a minimum math grade of 60%)
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op or
internship
option available
DBT
Technology
500
Management – Bachelor
of Commerce
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%)
One of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U (with a minimum math grade of 60%)
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op or
internship
option available
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses with no
grade below 60%
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op or
internship
option available
Notes: Experiential learning: Internships, Capstone study projects, Incubator program, hands-on
business training in our networking and information technology security laboratories.
Faculty of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science
DEN
108
Nuclear Engineering
100
Low 70s
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OUAC
Code
DSR
Program Name
Health Physics and
Radiation Science
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
25
Low 70s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%)
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses with no
grade below 60%
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op or
internship
option available
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
DEC
Mechanical Engineering
500
High 70s Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%)
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses with no
grade below 60%
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op or
internship
option available
DEH
Mechatronics
Engineering
500
Low 80s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%)
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses with no
grade below 60%
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op or
internship
option available
DEM Manufacturing
Engineering
500
Mid-70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%)
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses with no
grade below 60%
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op or
internship
option available
DEA
Automotive Engineering
500
Mid-70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%)
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses with no
grade below 60%
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op or
internship
option available
DEE
Electrical Engineering
500
Mid-70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%)
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses with no
grade below 60%
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op or
internship
option available
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
DEW Software Engineering
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
500
Mid-70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%)
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in math and science courses with no grade below
60%
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op or
internship
option available
160
Low 80s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%)
SBI4U
SCH4U
One of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Practicum or
internship
option available
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Practicum or
internship
option available
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Practicum or
internship
option available
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Practicum or
internship
option available
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op option
available with
this program
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op option
available with
this program
Faculty of Health Sciences
DHN
Nursing
Preference will be given to applicants with MHF4U or MCV4U. A minimum of 65% in MHF4U, MCV4U
or MDM4U is recommended. Program is offered in collaboration with Durham College.
Along with GPA, you will now be assessed on professional practice skills with the completion of a
Computer-Based Assesment for Sampling Personal Characteristics (CASPer).
CASPer is an online screening tool designed to evaluate key personal and professional
characteristics for successful students and graduates.
Notes: Experiential Learning: Mandatory clinical placements begin in first year.
DKN
Kinesiology
100
Mid-70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) and SBI4U
One of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U
It is recommended that students interested in Exercise Science take SCH4U.
Notes: Experiential Learning: Fourth-year athletic therapy or applied kinesiology internship, and
research practicum available.
DHS
Health Sciences
100
Mid-70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%) and SBI4U
One of MHF4U, MCV4U, or MDM4U
It is recommended that students interested in Human Health Science take SCH4U.
Notes: Experiential Learning: Fourth-year research practicum available.
DHL
Medical Laboratory
Science
45
Low 80s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U (minimum 60%), SBI4U and SCH4U
One of MHF4U or MCV4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in math and science courses
Notes: Experiential Learning: 2-semester practicum placement in fourth year.
Faculty of Science
DSW Pharmaceutical
Chemistry
300
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U
Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, or SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses
It is recommended that all 4 of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.
Notes: Pharmaceutical Chemistry is a specialization within the Chemistry program. Students interested
in the 5-year Bachelor of Science and Management (Honours) program will have an opportunity to apply
to this option in their upper years of study.
DSZ
Integrative Neuroscience 300
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U
Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses
It is recommended that all 4 of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.
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OUAC
Code
DSU
Program Name
Life Sciences
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
300
Low 70s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U
Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op option
available with
this program
It is recommended that all 4 of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op option
available with
this program
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U
Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, or SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op option
available with
this program
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op option
available with
this program
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op option
available with
this program
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op option
available with
this program
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op option
available with
this program
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Practicum or
internship
option available
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Co-op option
available with
this program
It is recommended that all 4 of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.
Notes: Life Sciences is a specialization within the Biological Science program. Students interested in
the 5-year Bachelor of Science and Management (Honours) program will have an opportunity to apply
to this option in their upper years of study
DSD
Computer Science
140
Low 80s
DSI
Applied and Industrial
Mathematics
300
Low 70s
DSB
Biological Science
300
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U
One of ICS4U, MCV4U or SPH4U
It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U
Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, or SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses
It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.
DSM Data Science
140
Mid-70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U
One of ICS4U, MCV4U or SPH4U
It is recommended that all 4 of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.
Notes: Data Science is a specialization within the Computer Science program. Students interested in
the 5-year Bachelor of Science and Management (Honours) program will have an opportunity to apply
to this option in their upper years of study.
DSY
Chemistry
300
Low 70s
DSH
Chemical Biology
300
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U
Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, or SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses
It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U
Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, or SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses
It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.
Notes: Chemical Biology is a specialization within the Chemistry program. Students interested in the
5-year Bachelor of Science and Management (Honours) program will have an opportunity to apply to
this option in their upper years of study.
DSN
Forensic Science
65
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U
Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, or SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in prerequisite math and science courses
It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.
Notes: Experiential Learning: Forensic-related Capstone placements available.
DSK
Physics
300
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U
Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, or SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in math and science courses
It is recommended that all four of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Faculty of Social Science and Humanities
DAJ
Criminology and Justice
500
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Practicum or
internship
option available
DPS
Forensic Psychology
500
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Practicum or
internship
option available
It is recommended that SBI4U and 1 of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U be taken.
DDC
Communication and
Digital Media Studies
500
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Practicum or
internship
option available
DAO
Political Science
500
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Practicum or
internship
option available
DLS
Liberal Studies
500
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Practicum or
internship
option available
DAL
Legal Studies
500
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Practicum or
internship
option available
DAI
Psychology – Bachelor
of Science
500
Low 70s
Six 4U/M credits, including ENG4U and MHF4U
Two of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Combined minimum average of 70% in math and science courses
If you do not meet the admission requirements, or we cannot
accommodate your application, you may receive an offer to
another closely related program.
Practicum or
internship
option available
It is recommended that all 4 of MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U be taken.
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University of Ottawa
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Phone: 1 877 868-8292, ext. 1000
Email: liaison@uottawa.ca
Website: http://www.admission.uOttawa.ca
Basic Requirements for Admission
Some programs have a minimum required admission average of 75%; however, many programs require a greater admission average.
For programs in Science and in Engineering, a combined average of 70% is required in the prerequisite subjects. If you apply to Science but lack only 1
prerequisite credit in mathematics, you may be considered for admission depending on your academic average. The missing course can be taken at the University
either the summer before or during your first term of studies.
Failed and Repeated Courses
uOttawa uses the highest mark. Therefore, if a course is failed and repeated, uOttawa takes the higher of the 2 marks.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
In December 2019, the University of Ottawa will issue conditional offers of admission for fall 2020 to highly qualified applicants. The University will continue to
issue offers of admission to qualified applicants until the end of May.
Early offers are based on the average of 3U/M marks or a combination of 3U/M and available 4U/M final marks. No early offers are extended for programs with
additional requirements, such as language tests, portfolios, audition, etc.
All offers of admission are conditional. You must successfully complete a minimum of 6 eligible 4U/M courses, including prerequisite subjects of the requested
program, obtain a specific admission average and present proof of your Ontario Secondary School Diploma or the equivalent before September.
Details regarding offers of residence and scholarships will be sent with the offer of admission. You must respond before the date indicated in your offer of
admission.
Note About Programs
The programs listed on OUInfo are entry programs only. The University of Ottawa offers several areas of study within these programs. For a complete list of
degree majors and minors, options, specializations and interdisciplinary programs, visit programs and courses.
OUAC
Code
OAD
113
Program Name
Environmental Studies (4 years) (English Program) (French
Immersion is available)
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Open
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Notes: English Program
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Co-op option
available with this
program
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Faculty of Engineering
OEY
Biomedical Mechanical Engineering and Computing Technology
(5-year double degree)
Open
High 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
SBI4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
OBE
Computer Engineering (4 years)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
ORA
Computer Science and Mathematics (Joint Honours – 4 years)
(Extended French is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in mathematics.
ORE
Computer Science (4-year major) (Extended French is available)
Open
Low 80s
OEC
Biomedical Mechanical Engineering (4 years)
Open
High 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in mathematics.
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
SBI4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
OJA
Software Engineering (4 years) (Extended French is available)
75
Mid-80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, Computing 4U
Co-op program
A minimum average of 70% is required for each prerequisite course.
Co-op is mandatory.
Notes: French immersion available.
OEB
Génie chimique et technologie de l'informatique (Double grade – 5
ans)
Open
Low 80s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
Additional Admission Criteria: Program offered partially in French.
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OUAC
Code
OBB
Program Name
Génie civil et technologie de l'informatique (Double grade – 5 ans)
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Open
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Low 80s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
Additional Admission Criteria: Program offered partially in French.
OEZ
Génie mécanique biomédical et technologie de l’informatique
(Double grade – 5 ans)
Open
Low 80s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
SBI4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
OBO Génie mécanique et technologie de l'informatique (Double grade –
5 ans)
Open
Low 80s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
Notes: Program offered partially in French.
OEF
Génie chimique (4 ans)
Open
Low 80s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
Additional Admission Criteria: Program offered partially in French.
OGP Physique et génie électrique (Double grade – 5 ans)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
MHF4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
OID
Génie électrique et technologie de l'informatique (Double grade – 5
ans)
Open
Low 80s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
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Code
OJF
Program Name
Génie mécanique (4 ans)
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Open
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Low 80s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
ORJ
Informatique (4 ans)
Open
Low 80s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in mathematics.
OBD
Génie informatique (4 ans)
Open
Low 80s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
OJB
Génie logiciel (4 ans)
75
Low 80s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
1 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, Computer Science 4U
Co-op program
A minimum average of 70% is required for each prerequisite course.
Co-op is mandatory.
OHE
Civil Engineering (4 years)
Open
Mid-80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
OBA
Civil Engineering and Computing Technology (5-year double
degree)
Open
Mid-80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
OIE
Electrical Engineering (4 years)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
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OUAC
Code
OBC
Program Name
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Mechanical Engineering and Computing Technology (5-year double Open
degree)
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and
mathematics.
OEA
Chemical Engineering and Computing Technology (5-year double
degree)
Open
Mid-80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required in all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
OEE
Chemical Engineering (4 years)
Open
Mid-80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required in all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
OIF
Génie électrique (4 ans)
Open
Low 80s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
OHF
Génie civil (4 ans)
Open
Low 80s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
Additional Admission Criteria: Program offered partially in French.
OIC
Electrical Engineering and Computing Technology (5-year double
degree)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and
mathematics.
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Code
OEH
Program Name
Génie mécanique biomédical (4 ans)
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Open
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Low 80s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
SBI4U
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
Notes: Program offered partially in French.
ORF
Informatique (4 ans – Majeure)
Open
Low 80s
Open
Low 80s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in mathematics.
ORH Informatique et mathématiques (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans)
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in mathematics.
OSE
Physics and Electrical Engineering (Double degree – 5 years)
(Extended French is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
MHF4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
Faculty of Arts
OV
Communication (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
ODA
Digital Journalism (Joint program with Algonquin College) (4 years)
Open
High 70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Communication Not Available
OAA
Éthique et philosophie politique (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
OZK
Musique et géologie (Double grade – 5 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Not Available
OAF
Études de l'environnement (4 ans) (Programme en français)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80 %
Notes: French Program
Co-op option
available with this
program
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
OAA
Interdisciplinary Studies in Arts (4 years)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
OCB
Acting (3 years)
16
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Auditions Letter of motivation
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Code
Program Name
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U or FRA4U
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
OAE
Pratique théâtrale en jeu (3 ans)
16
Mid-70s
OU
History and Political Science (Joint Honours – 4 years) (French
Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
OVV
Medieval Renaissance Studies (4-year major) (French Immersion
available)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
OVJ
Religious Studies (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OVK
Second Language Teaching (ESL) (4 years) (French Immersion is
available)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
OVR
French as a Second Language (4-year major)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OVP
Indigenous Studies (4-year major) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OVZ
Communication and Sociology (Joint Honours – 4 years) (French
Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OZA
Arts visuels (B.A.) (4 ans – majeure)
Open
Mid-70s
Not Available
OYC
Communication (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OYH
Études de l'environnement (4 ans) (Programme bilingue)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80 %
Notes: Bilingual program
Co-op option
available with this
program
FRA4U or ENG4U
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Auditions Letter of motivation
Practicum or
internship option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Entrance examination
ENG4U or FRA4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Portfolio
OMF Musique (B.Mus.) (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
OAB
Études interdisciplinaires en arts (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
OAL
Lettres françaises et éducation (Double grade – 5 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
FRA4U or ENG4U
Not Available
OYT
Études autochtones (4 ans – majeure)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OYI
Géographie (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
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available with this
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Code
Program Name
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
OYJ
Histoire (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OZN
Musique et physique (Double grade – 5 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
Not Available
FRA4U or ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Auditon
OYD
Didactique des langues secondes (ESL) (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Entrance examination
OYE
Didactique des langues secondes (FLS) (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
OZL
Musique et informatique (Double grade – 5 ans)
Open
Low 80s
OZF
Philosophie et science politique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OZO
Musique et statistique (Double grade – 5 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Entrance examination
FRA4U or ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
OZG
Psychologie et linguistique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
OYP
Théâtre (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OYQ Traduction (anglais-français) (4 ans)
Additional Admission Criteria: Entrance examination
OZM Musique et mathématiques (Double grade – 5 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
OZD
Communication et sociologie (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans)
OME Music (BMus) (4 years)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
Major in Music
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
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Program Name
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
OVC
Geography (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OZB
Communication et lettres françaises (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OVG Linguistics (4 years)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
OVN
Theatre (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OUA
Philosophy and Political Science (Joint Honours – 4 years) (French
Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OZI
Musique et biologie (Double grade – 5 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
OZJ
Musique et chimie (Double grade – 5 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
OYB
Antiquité grecque et romaine (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
OVA
English (4 years)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OZH
Musique et biochimie (Double grade – 5 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
Not Available
OVE
Visual Arts (BFA) (4 years)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Portfolio
OYK
Lettres françaises (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OVT
Art History (4-year major) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s
Practicum or
internship option
available
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Code
Program Name
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
OVF
History (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OVH
Music (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
OVI
Philosophy (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OUK
Visual Arts (4-year major) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
OUG Music and Geology (5-year double degree)
Open
Low 80s
OUF
Music and Computer Science (5-year double degree)
Open
Low 80s
OUI
Music and Physics (5-year double degree)
Open
Low 80s
Open
Low 80s
Additional Admission Criteria: Portfolio
ENG4U or FRA4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
ENG4U or FRA4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
ENG4U or FRA4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
OUH Music and Mathematics (5-year double degree)
ENG4U or FRA4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
OUJ
Music and Statistics (5-year double degree)
Open
Low 80s
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
OVO Translation (French-English) (4 years)
ENG4U or FRA4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Entrance examination
ENG4U or FRA4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OUE
Music and Chemistry (5-year double degree)
Open
Low 80s
Not Available
OUB
Psychology and Linguistics (Joint Honours – 4 years)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
OAU
Interdisciplinary Studies in Arts (3 years)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
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Code
OYR
Program Name
Anglais langue seconde (4 ans – majeure)
ODN Journalisme numérique (4 ans)
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Open
Mid-70s
FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
Open
Mid-70s
FRA4U or ENG4U
Not Available
Notes: Joint program with La Cité.
OPA
Public Relations – Joint program with Algonquin College (4 years)
Open
High 70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Communication Not Available
OVL
Second Language Teaching (FLS) (4 years) (French Immersion is
available)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
OLL
Science politique et Juris Doctor (Double grade – 6 ans)
Open
Mid-80s
Additional Admission Criteria: Entrance examination
FRA4U or ENG4U
Notes: Program offered in French only.
Practicum or
internship option
available
OAC
Ethics ans Political Philosophy (4 years)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
OYV
Histoire de l'art (4 ans – majeure)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OYL
Linguistique (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
OZC
Communication et science politique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OVB
Environmental Studies (4 years) (Bilingual program)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
Practicum or
internship option
available
Notes: Bilingual program
OVD
Greek and Roman Studies (4 years) (French Immersion is
available)
Open
Mid-70s
OZE
Histoire et science politique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
Open
Low 80s
Not Available
OUC Music and Biochemistry (5-year double degree)
ENG4U or FRA4U
ENG4U or FRA4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
OUD Music and Biology (5-year double degree)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 among SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Audition
OYN
Philosophie (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OAV
Études interdisciplinaires en arts (3 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
FRA4U or ENG4U
Not Available
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Code
Program Name
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
FRA4U or ENG4U
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
OZ
Arts visuels (B.A.V.) (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
Not Available
OPR
Relations publiques et communication (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
OVY
Communication and Political Science (Joint Honours – 4 years)
(French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OYU
Études médiévales et de la Renaissance (4 ans – majeure)
Additional Admission Criteria: Portfolio
FRA4U or ENG4U
Not Available
Notes: Joint program with La Cité.
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
OYO Sciences des religions (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OYM Musique (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
ENG4U or FRA4U
SBI4U (min. 65%)
SCH4U (min. 65%)
MCF3M or MCR3U or one 4U math
Practicum or
internship option
available
Faculty of Health Sciences
ONE
Nursing (4 years) – Ottawa Campus (French Immersion is
available)
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Mid-80s
OKN
Nutrition – Baccalauréat en sciences de la nutrition (B.Sc.Nut.)
60
Low 80s
Notes: CPR certificate required.
FRA4U or ENG4U
SBI4U
SCH4U (min. 65%)
One 4U math course
Practicum or
internship option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Program offered in French to bilingual students. Language
proficiency test (a minimum score of 60%) is required in French and in English.
OUL
Human Kinetics – Bachelor of Science (BScHK) (4 years) with
emphasis on biophysical sciences (French Immersion is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SBI4U
1 of SCH4U, SPH4U, SPH3U
Practicum or
internship option
available
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
OKC
Health Sciences (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
1 of MCV4U, MHF4U, SPH4U
Not Available
OFE
Activité physique – (B.Sc.S.A.P.) – Option sciences biophysiques (4 Open
ans)
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SBI4U
1 of SCH4U, SPH4U, SPH3U
Practicum or
internship option
available
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
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Code
OFD
Program Name
Activité physique – (B.S.A.P.) – Option sciences sociales (4 ans)
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Open
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Offer(s)
ENG4U or FRA4U
One 4U mathematics
Two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SPH3U
Co-op Option
Practicum or
internship option
available
If you do not have the mathematics prerequisite, you can take the replacement course at the
University of Ottawa either the summer before or during your first term.
OWC Nursing (4 years) – Algonquin College (Pembroke Campus)
45
High 70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
SBI4U (min. 65%)
SCH4U (min. 65%)
MCF3M or MCR3U or one 4U math
Practicum or
internship option
available
ONF
Sciences infirmières – Programme collaboratif avec La Cité (4 ans)
80
Low 80s
OKD
Sciences de la santé (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
FRA4U or ENG4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
1 of MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U
Not Available
ONA
Nursing (4 years) – Algonquin College (Woodroffe Campus)
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Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
SBI4U (min. 65%)
SCH4U (min. 65%)
MCF3M or MCR3U or one 4U math
Practicum or
internship option
available
Notes: CPR certificate required.
FRA4U or ENG4U
SBI4U (min. 65%)
SCH4U (min. 65%)
MCF3M or MCR3U or one 4U math course
Practicum or
internship option
available
Notes: CPR certification.
Notes: CPR certificate required.
OKA
Human Kinetics (BHK) (4 years) with emphasis on social sciences
(French Immersion is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
One 4U mathematics
Two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SPH3U
Practicum or
internship option
available
If you do not have the mathematics prerequisite, you can take the replacement course at the
University of Ottawa either the summer before or during your first term.
Telfer School of Management
OJM
Commerce and Juris Doctor (5-year double degree) (French
Immersion)
Open
Mid-80s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
Offered in French Only.
Students who have completed MHF4U but have not completed MCV4U can take the
replacement course at the University of Ottawa either the summer before or during their first
term.
OTA
Commerce – Healthcare Analytics (4 years) (French Immersion is
available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
OTT
Sciences commerciales – Gestion des ressources humaines (4
ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
Economics
Co-op option
available with this
program
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
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Code
OTS
Program Name
Commerce – International Management (4 years) (French
Immersion is available)
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Open
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Low 80s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
Alternative
Offer(s)
Economics
Co-op Option
Co-op option
available with this
program
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
OTB
Sciences commerciales – Analytique en soins de santé (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
OTR
Sciences commerciales – Finance (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
Economics
Co-op option
available with this
program
Economics
Co-op option
available with this
program
Economics
Co-op option
available with this
program
Economics
Not Available
Economics
Co-op option
available with this
program
Economics
Co-op option
available with this
program
Economics
Co-op option
available with this
program
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
OTX
Sciences commerciales – Management (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
OTZ
Sciences commerciales – Marketing (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
OGC Commerce – Business Technology Management (4 years) (French
Immersion is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
If you have not completed MCV4U, you can take the replacement course at the University of
Ottawa either the summer before or during your first term.
OTO
Commerce – Finance (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
OTQ
Commerce – Human Resource Management (4 years) (French
Immersion is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
OTW Commerce – Marketing (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
If you have not completed MCV4U, you can take the replacement course at the University of
Ottawa either the summer before or during your first term.
OJD
Sciences commerciales et Juris Doctor (Double grade – 5 ans)
Open
Mid-80s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
Students who have completed MHF4U but have not completed MCV4U can take the
replacement course at the University of Ottawa either the summer before or during their first
term.
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OUAC
Code
OTF
Program Name
Comptabilité (4 ans)
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Open
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MCV4U
MHF4U
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Economics
Co-op option
available with this
program
Economics
Not Available
Economics
Co-op option
available with this
program
Economics
Co-op option
available with this
program
Economics
Co-op option
available with this
program
If you have not completed MCV4U, you can take the replacement course at the University of
Ottawa either the summer before or during your first term.
OGD Sciences commerciales – Gestion des technologies d’affaires (4
ans)
Open
75–79%
Français 4U ou English 4U
(80% for co- MCV4U
op)
MHF4U
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
OTU
Commerce – Management (4 years) (French Immersion is
available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
If you have not completed MCV4U, you can take the replacement course at the University of
Ottawa either the summer before or during your first term.
OTV
Sciences commerciales – Gestion internationale (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
OTC
Accounting (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take an equivalent course at the University the summer
before, or during, your first term.
Faculty of Science
OUS
Chemistry (4 years) (Extended French is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer
before, or during, your first semester.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
ORC Computer Science (4 years) (Extended French is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in mathematics.
OUT
Financial Mathematics and Economics (4 years) (Extended French
is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer
before, or during, your first semester.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
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OUAC
Code
OF
Program Name
Physique (4 ans)
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Open
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OZP
Sciences biomédicales (4 ans)
Open
Mid-80s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U
Not Available
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OUQ Biochemistry (4 years) (Extended French is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer
before, or during, your first semester.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OUV
Geology-Physics (4 years) (Extended French is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer
before, or during, your first semester.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OFC
Mathématiques et science économique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OUO Environmental Science (4 years) (Extended French is available)
Open
Low 80s;
co-op 80%
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer
before, or during, your first semester.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
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OUAC
Code
OZZ
Program Name
Mathématiques financières et économie (4 ans)
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Open
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OUY
Physics and Mathematics (Joint Honours – 4 years) (Extended
French is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer
before, or during, your first semester.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OZQ
Sciences biopharmaceutiques (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OZR
Sciences environnementales (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OFB
Statistique (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OFA
Physique et mathématiques (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
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OUAC
Code
OSY
Program Name
Biotechnology (Biochemistry and Chemical Engineering) (5-year
double degree) (Extended French is available)
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Open
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OUU Geology (4 years) (Extended French is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer
before, or during, your first semester.
OZX
Géologie-physique (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OZW Géologie (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OUZ
Statistics (4 years) (Extended French is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer
before, or during, your first semester.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OUX
Physics (4 years) (Extended French is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer
before, or during, your first semester.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
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OUAC
Code
OSX
Program Name
Biotechnologie (biochimie et génie chimique) (Double grade – 5
ans)
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Open
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Low 80s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OJE
Mechanical Engineering (4 years)
Open
Mid-80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
OZU
Biologie (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OUW Mathematics (4 years) (Extended French is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer
before, or during your first semester.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OX
Mathematics and Economics (Joint Honours – 4 years) (Extended
French is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer
before, or during, your first semester.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OZT
Biochimie (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
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OUAC
Code
OZV
Program Name
Chimie (4 ans)
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Open
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OZY
Mathématiques (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OUP
Ophthalmic Medical Technology (4 years)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer
before, or during, your first semester.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OWH Technologie médicale en ophtalmologie (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SPH4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, SES4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OUR Biology (4 years) (Extended French is available)
Open
Low 80s
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Not Available
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer
before, or during, your first semester.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
OUM Biopharmaceutical Sciences (4 years) (Extended French is
available)
Open
Low 80s;
co-op 80%
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer
before, or during, your first semester.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
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Code
Program Name
OUN Biomedical Science (4 years) (Extended French is available)
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Open
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Not Available
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in science and
mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer
before, or during, your first semester.
Visit the Faculty of Science website for recommended courses.
Faculty of Social Sciences
OXD
Criminology (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OXG Environmental Economics and Public Policy (4 years) (French
Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80 %
MHF4U
MCV4U strongly recommended
Co-op option
available with this
program
OO
Études des femmes et science politique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
OXT
Communication and Sociology (Joint Honours – 4 years) (French
Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OXE
Economics (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U strongly recommended
Co-op option
available with this
program
OXV
Economics and Political Science (Joint Honours – 4 years) (French
Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U strongly recommended
Co-op option
available with this
program
OXF
Economics and Public Policy (4 years) (French Immersion is
available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U strongly recommended
Co-op option
available with this
program
OOE Science économique et science politique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U strongly recommended
Co-op option
available with this
program
OXY
Philosophy and Political Science (Joint Honours – 4 years) (French
Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s
Practicum or
internship option
available
OFV
Administration publique et science politique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans) Open
ENG4U or FRA4U
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OFW Anthropologie et sociologie (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OFX
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Co-op Option
OLC
Social Sciences (3 years)
Open
Mid-70s
OFU
Sociologie (4 ans)
Open
Mi- 70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OFI
Criminologie (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OFP
Psychologie (B.A.) (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OFR
Science économique (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U strongly recommended
Co-op option
available with this
program
OFS
Science politique (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OXU
Criminology and Women’s Studies (Joint Honours – 4 years)
(French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OXJ
International Economics and Development (4 years) (French
Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U strongly recommended
Co-op option
available with this
program
OXK
International Studies and Modern Languages (4 years) (French
Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
OXL
Political Science (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OXM Psychology (BA) (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s
Practicum or
internship option
available
OCN Public Administration (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OXQ Sociology (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OXA
Women’s Studies (4-year major) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
OYA
Women’s Studies and Sociology (Joint Honours – 4 years) (French
Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
134
ENG4U or FRA4U
Alternative
Offer(s)
ENG4U or FRA4U
Not Available
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
OFJ
Développement international et mondialisation (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OFK
Économie et politiques publiques (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U strongly recommended
Co-op option
available with this
program
OFM Économie internationale et développement (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U strongly recommended
Co-op option
available with this
program
OFN
Études des conflits et droit humains (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OFF
Études des femmes (4 ans – majeure)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
OFO
Études internationales et langues modernes (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
OOB Histoire et science politique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OXC
Conflict Studies and Human Rights (4 years) (French Immersion is
available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OLN
Sciences sociales (3 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
FRA4U or ENG4U
Not Available
OY
Women’s Studies and Political Science (Joint Honours – 4 years)
(French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
OCQ Philosophie et science politique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OFT
30
Competitive FRA4U or ENG4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
Service social (4 ans)
Competitive admission; offered in French only.
OFH
Anthropologie (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OXB
Anthropology (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OFG
Administration publique (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
OXI
International Development and Globalization (4 years) (French
Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OXN
Psychology (BSc) (4 years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s
Practicum or
internship option
available
OXP
Service social (4 years) (French immersion)
30
Competitive ENG4U or FRA4U
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
2 of MCV4U (strongly recommended), SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
Competitive admission; offered in French only.
OFY
Communication et sociologie (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OFZ
Criminologie et études des femmes (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
OFL
Économie et politiques publiques de l'environnement (4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U strongly recommended
Co-op option
available with this
program
OOA Études des femmes et sociologie (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans)
Open
Mid-70s
ENG4U or FRA4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
OXW History and Political Science (Joint Honours – 4 years) (French
Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OXX
Open
Low 80s
Not Available
Mathematics and Economics (Joint Honours - 4 years)
ENG4U or FRA4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisite courses in mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the university the summer
before, or during, your first semester.
OXZ
Public Administration and Political Science (Joint Honours – 4
years) (French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OXS
Communication and Political Science (Joint Honours – 4 years)
(French Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
OOC Mathématiques et science économique (Bidisciplinaire – 4 ans)
Open
Mid 70s; co- FRA4U or ENG4U
op 80%
MHF4U
MCV4U
Co-op option
available with this
program
A combined minimum average of 70% is required for all prerequisites in mathematics.
If you are missing MCV4U, you may take the equivalent course at the University of Ottawa the
summer before, or during, your first term.
OXR
136
Anthropology and Sociology (Joint Honours 4 years) (French
Immersion is available)
Open
Mid-70s; co- ENG4U or FRA4U
op 80%
Co-op option
available with this
program
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OUAC
Code
OFQ
137
Program Name
Psychologie (B.Sc.) (4 ans)
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Open
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
FRA4U or ENG4U
MHF4U
2 of MCV4U (strongly recommended), SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Practicum or
internship option
available
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University)
University of Ottawa – Saint Paul University
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Basic Requirements for Admission
Completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent is required. A minimum of six 4U or 4M level courses are required, including one 4U
level course in English or French. The minimum average required is 70%.
Phone: 613-236-1393
Toll-free: 1-800-637-6859
Email: recrutement-recruitment@ustpaul.ca
Email: info@ustpaul.ca
Website: http://ustpaul.ca
Failed and Repeated Courses
If a course is failed and repeated, we will take the highest of the 2 marks.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
Beginning in December 2019, the university will issue early conditional offers of admission for fall 2020 to highly qualified applicants. The university will continue to
issue offers of admission to qualified applicants until the end of June 2020.
Early offers are based on the average of 3U/M marks or a combination of 3U/M and available 4U/M final marks.
All offers of admission are conditional. Applicants must successfully complete a minimum of 6 eligible 4U/M courses and present proof of the Ontario Secondary
School Diploma or the equivalent before September 2020.
Details regarding offers of residence and scholarship will be sent with the offer of admission.
OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Offer(s)
Co-op Option
OCZ
Communications sociales (Baccalauréat ès
arts spécialisé) (4 ans)
Open
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or internship option
available
OAQ
Ethics and Contemporary Social Issues
(Certificate, Part-time only) (1 year)
Open
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Class-based experiential
education
OCA
Theology (Certificate, Part-time only) (1
year)
Open
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Class-based experiential
education
OAZ
Études de Conflits (Baccalauréat ès arts
spécialisé) (4 ans)
Open
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or internship option
available
OPO
Conflict Resolution (Certificate, Part-time
only) (1 year)
Open
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Class-based experiential
education
OAP
Éthique et enjeux sociaux contemporains
(certificat, temps partiel seulement) (1 an)
Open
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Class-based experiential
education
OHC
Social communication (Certificate, Part-time Open
only) (1 year)
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Class-based experiential
education
OQB
Théologie (certificat, temps partiel
seulement) (1 an)
Open
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Class-based experiential
education
OPV
Résolution de conflits (certificat, temps
partiel seulement) (1 an)
Open
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Class-based experiential
education
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Co-op Option
OEP
Éthique et enjeux sociaux contemporains
(Baccalauréat ès arts spécialisé) (4 ans)
Open
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or internship option
available
OPY
Innovation sociale (Baccalauréat ès arts
spécialisé) (4 ans)
Open
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Embedded community
engagement/volunteerism/
partnership
Additional Admission Criteria: An interview may be scheduled as part of the evaluation process. ÉlisabethBruyère School of Social Innovation will communicate with the candidates directly with more information.
OPE
Ethics and Contemporary Social Issues
(Honours Bachelor of Arts) (4 years)
Open
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or internship option
available
OPG
Human Relations and Spirituality (Honours
Bachelor of Arts) (4 years)
Open
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or internship option
available
OPL
Relations humaines et spiritualité
(Baccalauréat ès arts spécialisé) (4 ans)
Open
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or internship option
available
OAG
Honours Bachelor of Arts with Major (4
years)
Open
70%
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or internship option
available
Notes: Saint Paul University offers majors in 4 disciplines: Conflict Studies Human Relations Social
Communication Theology
OPW Innovation sociale (certificat, temps partiel
seulement) (1 an)
Open
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Class-based experiential
education
OPN
Social Innovation (Certificate, Part-time
only) (1 year)
Open
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Embedded community
engagement/volunteerism/
partnership
OHV
Communications sociales (certificat, temps
partiel seulement) (1 an)
Open
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Class-based experiential
education
OAH
Baccalauréat ès arts spécialisé avec
majeure (4 ans)
Open
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or internship option
available
Notes: Saint Paul University offers Majors in 4 disciplines: Conflict Studies Human Relations Social
Communication Theology
OAW Conflict Studies (Honours Bachelor of Arts)
(4 years)
Open
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or internship option
available
Social Communication (Honours Bachelor of Open
Arts) (4 years)
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Practicum or internship option
available
OPM Social Innovation (Honours Bachelor of Arts) Open
(4 years)
70% min.
OSSD or equivalent
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U or FRA4U
Embedded community
engagement/volunteerism/
partnership
OPS
Additional Admission Criteria: An interview may be scheduled as part of the evaluation process. ÉlisabethBruyère School of Social Innovation will communicate with the candidates directly with more information.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Queen's University)
Queen's University
Offers of Admission
All offers of admission made to Ontario high school students by Queen's University prior to receiving final grades and completing the Ontario Secondary School
Diploma (OSSD) are conditional. Decisions can be based on final Grade 11 results (with registration in appropriate Grade 12 courses), final first-semester Grade
12 results and/or Grade 12 interim results.
For more information:
Phone: 613-533-2218
Fax: 613-533-6810
Email: admission@queensu.ca
Website: http://www.queensu.ca/admission/
Basic Requirements for Admission
The OSSD and six 4U/M courses, including a minimum of 2 courses at the U level, are required. Please review the specific program requirements for more details,
as some programs may require more than 2 courses at the U level. Average calculation is based on prerequisite subjects, plus the next best 4U/M courses, for a
total of 6 courses.
Note: The Engineering admission average is calculated using only the 5 prerequisite courses.
The Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) and Supplementary Essay (SE)
Admission at Queen’s is very competitive and we use the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay (where required) and your academic record to
help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the PSE is optional, but strongly recommended.
If your grades place you above a minimum admission average (as determined by Queen's), we will use your PSE to learn more about you. Based on your PSE
and your grades, you may be selected for an offer of admission. The minimum admission average, and the number of students selected based on the PSE, varies
from year-to-year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year and the number of spaces
available. The unique demand of the program and the admission circumstances in a given year are also taken into consideration.
For the Commerce program, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are required documents and the last date to submit is February 15.
Failed and Repeated Courses
Ontario universities support full disclosure of all marks achieved in all attempts at a high school course. At Queen's, all undergraduate programs will use the most
recent grade achieved when calculating the admission average.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
Admission decisions will be made once all required documentation is submitted to Undergraduate Admission and Recruitment. The deadline for Ontario secondary
school students to submit documentation to Queen's (not including the PSE/SE) is April 30.
Admission decisions will be made on an ongoing basis from early-December to mid-May. Ontario secondary school students are required to respond to offers of
admission by June 1.
Alternative Offers
Queen's University does not make alternative offers of admission. You are considered only for the program(s) you apply for (or amend) through the Ontario
Universities' Application Centre. You should ensure all program choices are listed on your application.
Residence
Residence is guaranteed to first-year students who complete the online residence application form and submit the minimum residence deposit by June 8.
Scholarships and Awards
Students selected for general entrance scholarships based on outstanding academic achievement will be notified of their scholarship at the time of admission.
A student's awards average is calculated using the same courses required for admission to a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree program, as identified on
the Undergraduate Admission website. For Ontario high school students, a minimum of three 4U courses, including English (ENG4U), and 3 additional 4U/M
courses are used to calculate the awards average. For program-specific scholarships, the prerequisite courses for the program are included when the awards
average is calculated.
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For more information about scholarships, bursaries and awards, including requirements and application deadlines, visit the Student Awards website.
OUAC
Code
Program
Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Co-op
Option
Faculty of Arts and Science
QK
Kinesiology
155
84%+
ENG4U
SBI4U
MHF4U
2 of MCV4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
1 additional 4U or 4M course
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the
Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom.
For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the
number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a
given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.
QA
Arts
1414
80%+
ENG4U
2 additional 4U courses
3 additional 4U or 4M courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the
Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom.
For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the
number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a
given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.
QIF
Concurrent
5
Education/
Science –
Bader
International
Study Centre,
Herstmonceux
Castle (firstyear program
in England)
QMM Concurrent
Education/
Music
15
anticipated
competitive
average:
80%+
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
1 additional 4U or 4M course
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the
Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom.
For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For any of Queen's Concurrent Education
programs, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are recommended documents. Please be sure to discuss a future in education if you complete the PSE for Con-Ed. The minimum
admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic
strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the
PSE is February 15.
80%+
ENG4U
1 additional 4U course
4 additional 4U/M courses
Royal Conservatory of Music (Toronto) levels
Personal audition, interview and aural discrimination test
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: An audition, interview, aural discrimination test are mandatory. Find more information on our website. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive,
and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic
record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The
PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may
consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For any of Queen's Concurrent Education programs, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are recommended
documents. Please be sure to discuss a future in education if you complete the PSE for Con-Ed. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on
the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces
available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.
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OUAC
Code
QXD
Program
Name
Computing –
EnglishLanguage
Bridging
Pathway
(QBridge)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
10
90%
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
3 additional 4U or 4M courses
Co-op
Option
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the
Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom.
For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the
number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a
given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.
Notes: QBridge is an English language pathway to Queen’s University for students who are academically competitive for admission to a Queen’s undergraduate degree program,
but who do not meet the required admission standard for English language proficiency. The pathway ensures that students are linguistically, academically and culturally prepared
to complete their Queen’s undergraduate degree studies.
QT
Fine Art
(Visual Art)
19
80%+
ENG4U
1 additional 4U course
4 additional 4U/M courses
Portfolio examination
Classbased
experiential
education
Additional Admission Criteria: A digital portfolio is due by February 15. Find more information about the digital portfolio [PDF]. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive and we
may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition, and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to
help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your
opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE
in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent
on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances
in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.
QD
Computing
194
85%+
ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
3 additional 4U or 4M courses
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the
Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom.
For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the
number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a
given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.
Notes: Choose from a Computing-Specialist program (Computer Science, Software Design), a multi-disciplinary program (Biomedical Computing, Cognitive Science, Computing
and the Creative Arts), or design your own program.
QXA
Arts – English 40
Language
Bridging
Pathway
(QBridge)
80%+
ENG4U
2 additional 4U courses
3 additional 4U or 4M courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the
Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom.
For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the
number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a
given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Notes: QBridge is an English language pathway to Queen’s University for students who are academically competitive for admission to a Queen’s undergraduate degree program,
but who do not meet the required admission standard for English language proficiency. The pathway ensures that students are linguistically, academically and culturally prepared
to complete their Queen’s undergraduate degree studies.
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OUAC
Code
QB
Program
Name
Concurrent
Education/
Arts
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
169
85%+
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U
2 additional 4U courses
3 additional 4U or 4M courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the
Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom.
For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For any of Queen's Concurrent Education
programs, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are recommended documents. Please be sure to discuss a future in education if you complete the PSE for Con-Ed. The minimum
admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic
strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the
PSE is February 15.
QTT
Concurrent
Education/
Fine Art
10
80%+
ENG4U
1 additional 4U course
4 additional 4U/M courses
Portfolio examination
Additional Admission Criteria: A digital portfolio is due by February 15. Find more information about the digital portfolio [PDF]. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we
may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to
help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your
opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE
in support of your application to the program. For any of Queen's Concurrent Education programs, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are recommended documents. Please be
sure to discuss a future in education if you complete the PSE for Con-Ed. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from
year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any
additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.
QF
Concurrent
Education/
Science
73
83%+
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
1 additional 4U or 4M course
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the
Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom.
For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For any of Queen's Concurrent Education
programs, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are recommended documents. Please be sure to discuss a future in education if you complete the PSE for Con-Ed. The minimum
admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic
strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the
PSE is February 15.
QM
Music
15
80%+
ENG4U
1 additional 4U course
4 additional 4U/M courses
Royal Conservatory of Music (Toronto) levels
Personal audition, interview and aural discrimination test
Classbased
experiential
education
Additional Admission Criteria: An audition, interview, aural discrimination test are mandatory. Find more information on our website. Admission at Queen’s is very competitive,
and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic
record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The
PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may
consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year
and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional
admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Queen's University)
OUAC
Code
Program
Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
QMT Music Theatre 20
80%+
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U
1 additional 4U course
4 additional 4U or 4M courses
Personal audition
Co-op
Option
Classbased
experiential
education
Additional Admission Criteria: Following your application, you must successfully complete an audition through St. Lawrence College. Auditions will take place in Brockville,
Ontario, and Toronto, Ontario. Those residing outside of these areas are to submit a digital audition. Upon receipt of your application you will be sent more information regarding
the audition process. For information regarding your audition please contact Janet Venn-Jackson, Program Coordinator, at jvennjackson@sl.on.ca. Admission at Queen’s is very
competitive and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience, Supplementary Essay, Audition, and Portfolio where required) and your
academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but
recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade
range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies
from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any
additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.
QXS
Science –
English
Language
Bridging
Pathway
(QBridge)
25 N/A
85%+
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
1 additional 4U or 4M course
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the
Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom.
For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the
number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a
given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.
Notes: QBridge is an English language pathway to Queen’s University for students who are academically competitive for admission to a Queen’s undergraduate degree program,
but who do not meet the required admission standard for English language proficiency. The pathway ensures that students are linguistically, academically and culturally prepared
to complete their Queen’s undergraduate degree studies.
QIA
QIS
Arts – Bader
73
International
Study Centre,
Herstmonceux
Castle (firstyear program
in England)
80%+
Science –
35
Bader
International
Study Centre,
Herstmonceux
Castle (firstyear program
in England)
80%+
ENG4U
2 additional 4U courses
3 additional 4U or 4M courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition, and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of
the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the
classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission
average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of
the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is
February 15.
ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 of SBI4U; SCH4U; SPH4U
1 additional 4U or 4M course
Classbased
experiential
education
Classbased
experiential
education
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition, and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of
the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the
classroom. For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission
average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of
the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is
February 15.
Notes: Admission average may vary.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Queen's University)
OUAC
Code
QS
Program
Name
Science
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
923
82%+
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
1 additional 4U or 4M course
Co-op
Option
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the
Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom.
For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the
number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a
given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.
QIB
Concurrent
25
Education/
Arts – Bader
International
Study Centre,
Herstmonceux
Castle (firstyear program
in England)
80%+
ENG4U
2 additional 4U courses
3 additional 4U or 4M courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the
Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom.
For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For any of Queen's Concurrent Education
programs, the PSE and Supplementary Essay are recommended documents. Please be sure to discuss a future in education if you complete the PSE for Con-Ed. The minimum
admission average and the number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic
strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the
PSE is February 15.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Smith School of Business
QC
Commerce
500
87%+
ENG4U with a minimum mark of 80%
MCV4U with a minimum mark of 80%
1 other 4U course in mathematics with a minimum mark of 80%
3 additional 4U or 4M courses
Not
Available
No more than two 4M courses from the same discipline.
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the
Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom.
For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. For the Commerce program, the PSE and
Supplementary Essay are required documents and the recommended last date to submit is February 15. The minimum admission average and the number of students selected
based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a given year, the number of
spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year.
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
QE
Engineering
and Applied
Science
740
87%+
ENG4U with minimum final grade of 70%
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Plus 1 of MHF4U, SBI4U, MDM4U, SES4U, ISC4U
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the
Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom.
For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the
number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a
given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Queen's University)
OUAC
Code
QXE
Program
Name
Engineering
and Applied
Science –
EnglishLanguage
Bridging
Pathway
(QBridge)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
15
90%+
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
MCV4U
1 of MHF4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SES4U, ICS4U
Co-op
Option
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Final grade in ENG4U must be minimum 70%.
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the
Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom.
For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the
number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a
given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.
Notes: QBridge is an English language pathway to Queen’s University for students who are academically competitive for admission to a Queen’s undergraduate degree program,
but who do not meet the required admission standard for English language proficiency. The pathway ensures that students are linguistically, academically and culturally prepared
to complete their Queen’s undergraduate degree studies.
QEC
Engineering
50 N/A
and Applied
Science –
Direct Entry to
Electrical and
Computer
Engineering
87%+
ENG4U with minimum final grade of 70%
MCV4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
Plus 1 of MHF4U, SBI4U, MDM4U, SES4U, ISC4U
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the
Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom.
For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the
number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a
given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.
Faculty of Health Sciences
QN
Nursing
92
90%+
ENG4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
Any 4U mathematics
2 additional 4U or 4M courses
Clinical
placement
Final grade in ENG4U must be minimum 75%.
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the
Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom.
For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the
number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a
given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.
QIH
146
Health
25
90%+
Sciences –
TwentyBader
Five
International
Study Centre,
Herstmonceux
Castle (firstyear program
in England)
ENG4U with a minimum mark of 80%
SBI4U
SCH4U
Any 4U mathematics
2 additional 4U or 4M courses
Classbased
experiential
education
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions.
Notes: Admission average may vary.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Queen's University)
OUAC
Code
QH
Program
Name
Health
Sciences
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
170
90%+
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U with a minimum mark of 80%
SBI4U
SCH4U
Any 4U mathematics
2 additional 4U or 4M courses
Co-op
Option
Classbased
experiential
education
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission at Queen’s is very competitive, and we may use supplemental information (including the Personal Statement of Experience,
Supplementary Essay, Audition and Portfolio where required) and your academic record to help make admission decisions. For all programs, except Commerce, completion of the
Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) is optional, but recommended. The PSE is your opportunity to tell us more about yourself and what you are doing outside the classroom.
For applicants whose marks fall within a critical grade range, we may consider your PSE in support of your application to the program. The minimum admission average and the
number of students selected based on the PSE varies from year to year and is dependent on the number of applicants to the program, the academic strength of the applicants in a
given year, the number of spaces available, and any additional admission circumstances in a given year. The recommended last date to submit the PSE is February 15.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Royal Military College of Canada)
Royal Military College of Canada
For more information:
Offers of Admission
RMC's application process is independent from that of the Ontario Universities' Application Centre. Changes to the Ontario university admission offer date
agreement will not affect RMC's admission process.
Phone: 613-541-6000, ext. 6953
Toll-free: 1-866-762-2672
Email: liaison@rmc.ca
Website: http://www.rmcc.forces.gc.ca/index-eng.php
All applications must be made through the Canadian Armed Forces website. You will be informed of the decision of the Selection Board by mid-May.
All degree programs are available in both English and French. The subjects in the curriculum are selected for their value to future officers in the Canadian forces.
Science and engineering programs have a high proportion of time devoted to the arts, and the arts program has a high proportion of time devoted to mathematics
and science.
Program
Name
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Engineering 70 (plus 60
transfers
from St.
Jean)
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Minimum Six U/M credits, including:
average ENG4U
MHF4U
of 75%
MCV4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Science and Engineering
applicants will be considered
for an alternative offer to Arts.
Co-op
Option
Not
Available
Selection is based on academic performance and extracurricular activities that demonstrate leadership potential. If any of your marks are less than 80%, you must
demonstrate excellent leadership skills to be competitive.
All applications are pre-screened for suitability at Canadian Forces Recruiting Centres before being sent forward for consideration. Comparisons with the OUAC
application process are not practical.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Potential candidates for RMC are well-rounded individuals. To evaluate this balance, you are assessed in 2 ways:
1.
2.
Academic Performance: To ensure you have the proper prerequisites to enter your program of choice at RMC, we assess and review
your Grade 10, 11 and 12 marks, with your final year of high school results carrying the most weight. As a general guideline, it is
recommended that you do not have any marks below 80% to ensure a competitive file.
Personal Suitability: We assess your leadership, managerial, administrative, people and interpersonal skills. These skills will have
manifested themselves through such activities as holding down a job, mentoring, tutoring, lifeguarding, being a camp counsellor,
being a member of a committee at school or in the community, playing sports, involvement in cadets, volunteering, etc.
Before applying to RMC, you must choose a career in the Canadian Forces. To help with choosing a career, or for more information about the Canadian Forces, call
the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (CFRC) at 1-800-856-8488 or visit the
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Program
Name
Science
Previous
No.
Enrolled
70 (plus 60
transfers
from St.
Jean)
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Minimum Six U/M credits, including:
average ENG4U
MHF4U
of 75%
Any 2 of the following: MCV4U, SCH4U, SPH4U or SBI4U
Science and Engineering
applicants will be considered
for an alternative offer to Arts.
Co-op
Option
Not
Available
Selection is based on academic performance and extracurricular activities that demonstrate leadership potential. If any of your marks are less than 80%, you must
demonstrate excellent leadership skills to be competitive.
All applications are pre-screened for suitability at Canadian Forces Recruiting Centres before being sent forward for consideration. Comparisons with the OUAC
application process are not practical.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Potential candidates for RMC are well-rounded individuals. To evaluate this balance, you are assessed in 2 ways:
1.
2.
Academic Performance: To ensure you have the proper prerequisites to enter your program of choice at RMC, we assess and review
your Grade 10, 11 and 12 marks, with your final year of high school results carrying the most weight. As a general guideline, it is
recommended that you do not have any marks below 80% to ensure a competitive file.
Personal Suitability: We assess your leadership, managerial, administrative, people and interpersonal skills. These skills will have
manifested themselves through such activities as holding down a job, mentoring, tutoring, lifeguarding, being a camp counsellor,
being a member of a committee at school or in the community, playing sports, involvement in cadets, volunteering, etc.
Before applying to RMC, you must choose a career in the Canadian Forces. To help with choosing a career, or for more information about the Canadian Forces, call
the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (CFRC) at 1-800-856-8488 or visit the
Social
Sciences
and the
Humanities
60 (plus 60
transfers
from St.
Jean)
Minimum Six U/M credits, including:
average ENG4U
1 of MHF4U, MCF3M or MCR3U
of 75%
Not
Available
You must have achieved 75% or better in each of the required courses and an overall 75% on the six U/M courses. Selection is based on academic performance and
extracurricular activities that demonstrate leadership potential. If any of your grades are less than 80%, you must demonstrate excellent leadership skills to be
competitive.
All applications are pre-screened for suitability at Canadian Forces Recruiting Centres before being sent forward for consideration. Comparisons with the OUAC
application process are not practical.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Potential candidates for RMC are well-rounded individuals. To evaluate this balance, you are assessed in 2 ways:
1.
2.
Academic Performance: To ensure you have the proper prerequisites to enter your program of choice at RMC, we assess and review
your Grade 10, 11 and 12 marks, with your final year of high school results carrying the most weight. As a general guideline, it is
recommended that you do not have any marks below 80% to ensure a competitive file.
Personal Suitability: We assess your leadership, managerial, administrative, people and interpersonal skills. These skills will have
manifested themselves through such activities as holding down a job, mentoring, tutoring, lifeguarding, being a camp counsellor,
being a member of a committee at school or in the community, playing sports, involvement in cadets, volunteering, etc.
Before applying to RMC, you must choose a career in the Canadian Armed Forces. To help with choosing a career, or for more information about the CAF, call the
Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (CFRC) at 1-800-856-8488 or or visit the
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Ryerson University)
Ryerson University
Offers of Admission
For more information:
Phone: 416-979-5036
Website: http://www.ryerson.ca/
Basic Requirements for Admission
Ryerson University offers 2 types of programs:
•
•
Grades-Only programs select students on the basis of academic performance.
Grades-Plus programs select students on the basis of academic performance plus non-academic requirements, such as auditions, interviews,
portfolios, essays, etc. If distance does not permit travel to Ryerson, selection methods may include telephone interviews, video auditions, mail-in
questionnaires and/or essays. Non-academic requirements are generally due by the Guaranteed Consideration Date (February 1). However, it is
important that you do not submit non-academic requirements until after you have actually submitted your application for admission and have received
your Ryerson Student Number. Your Ryerson Student Number must be included on all non-academic requirements you submit.
Minimum Admissions Requirements (subject to change)
•
•
•
Completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
Six Grade 12 U/M courses with a minimum overall average of 70%.
All programs also stipulate specific prerequisite subject requirements. Grades required for admission are determined on the basis of competition each
year.
A minimum overall average of 70% in six Grade 12 U/M courses establishes your eligibility to apply for admission. Ryerson receives more applications than
spaces available. Possession of the minimum requirements, averages and/or grades does not guarantee admission. The overall average and subject-specific
grades required for each program depend on competition each year, and admission is offered to the best qualified candidates.
For current Ontario secondary school applicants, Ryerson may use Grade 11 results in the early admission selection process. You must have completed, or be
currently completing, your program’s admission requirements at the time you apply.
All fall 2020 applicants, including those given an early or conditional Offer of Admission, are required to successfully complete all admission requirements by June
30, 2020 (unless otherwise stated). In many cases, this will exclude the possibility of using summer school, night school, virtual school, correspondence and/or
distance education courses completed after this date to meet admission requirements. However, some Ryerson programs may consider extensions beyond June
30, 2020.
Failed and Repeated Courses
We will calculate your overall average using the final marks from your best 6 Grade 12 U/M courses, which may include repeated/upgraded course marks.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
We anticipate that the majority of decisions will be made between February and the end of May 2020 based on application processing timeframes and timelines for
evaluating non-academic requirements.
February 1, 2020 is the Guaranteed Consideration Date for all programs.
Subject to space availability in programs, applications, amendments and supporting documents may continue to be reviewed after the Guaranteed Consideration
Date for fall admission. Some part-time undergraduate programs also accept applications for the winter and spring terms. Visit our Application Dates page for
details.
The presentation of admission averages on OUInfo are estimates only, and are subject to change. Find further information in Ryerson's Official Undergraduate
Calendar(s).
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
SFP
Ryerson ESL
Foundation
Program
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
225
Grade range
dependent on
subject of
major interest
chosen.
The Ryerson ESL foundation program at the Real Institute is designed for students who are academically qualified to apply for admission to a Ryerson
University undergraduate degree program, but do not meet the minimum English proficiency requirements. The program offers intensive English language and
academic skills instruction combined with undergraduate course work. Students who successfully complete the Ryerson ESL foundation program are admitted
to Ryerson degree programs with at least 1 undergraduate course credit and a strong foundation for academic success.
For detailed information about Ryerson’s undergraduate degree program admission requirements, visit the Ryerson Admissions website.
Not Available
69
70–74%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Faculty of Arts
SAC
SUN
Geographic
Analysis
Notes: The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to transfer from one to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the
3 approved double major programs (English and History, English and Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed
courses credited to the new program.
Undeclared Arts 110
(First Year
Studies Only)
78–82%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Students who are completing, or have already completed, postsecondary studies must apply to 1 of the 10 program areas: Criminology,
English, Environment and Urban Sustainability, Geographic Analysis, History, Language and Intercultural Relations, Philosophy, Politics
and Governance, Psychology or Sociology.
Not Available
Notes: Students admitted to Undeclared must indicate, by February 2 of the first year, which of the Arts programs they intend to pursue. Transfer applications
are considered on a competitive basis subject to program capacity. Students intending to declare/transfer to Psychology or Criminology for second year should
present a cumulative grade point average of 2.67 (B-) in their first-semester studies at Ryerson to maximize their chances for consideration, subject to
competition and available second-year spaces. Possession of the minimum cumulative grade point average does not guarantee program transfer.
SDF
Public
Enrollment varies 70%+
Administration
by year.
and Governance
(Honours) (parttime only)
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Practicum or
internship
option
available
SIE
International
Economics and
Finance
148
73–76%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U
MCV4U or MHF4U are the preferred mathematics courses
Co-op or
internship
option
available
SCS
Arts and
Contemporary
Studies
(Honours)
139
70–74%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Embedded
community
engagement/
volunteerism/
partnership
SCI
Criminology
(Honours)
143
80–88%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Embedded
community
engagement/
volunteerism/
partnership
English
(Honours)
142
Sociology
147
SEN
SSO
Notes: The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to transfer from 1 to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the 3
approved double major programs (English and History, English and Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses
credited to the new program.
74–78%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Notes: Double major options available: English & History, English & Philosophy The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to transfer
from 1 to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the 3 approved double major programs (English and History, English and Philosophy,
History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses credited to the new program.
77–80%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Notes: The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to transfer from 1 to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the 3
approved double major programs (English and History, English and Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses
credited to the new program.
151
Embedded
community
engagement/
volunteerism/
partnership
Embedded
community
engagement/
volunteerism/
partnership
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
SPH
SAS
SPG
SAH
SLC
SPS
Previous No.
Enrolled
Philosophy
(Honours)
50
Environment
and Urban
Sustainability
(Honours)
91
Politics and
Governance
(Honours)
139
History
(Honours)
88
Language and
Intercultural
Relations
(Honours)
55
Psychology
138
Previous
Grade Ranges
73–76%
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Notes: Double major options available: Philosophy and English, Philosophy and History. The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to
transfer from 1 to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the 3 approved double major programs (English and History, English and
Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses credited to the new program.
74–77%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Notes: The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to transfer from 1 to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the 3
approved double major programs (English and History, English and Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses
credited to the new program.
75–80%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Notes: The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to transfer from 1 to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the 3
approved double major programs (English and History, English and Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses
credited to the new program.
72–74%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Notes: Double major options available: History and English, History and Philosophy. The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to
transfer from 1 to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the 3 approved double major programs (English and History, English and
Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses credited to the new program.
72–77%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Notes: The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to transfer from 1 to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the 3
approved double major programs (English and History, English and Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses
credited to the new program.
83–88%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Notes: The Arts programs share a 1-year foundation. Students can apply to transfer from 1 to another Arts program (except Undeclared), or to any 1 of the 3
approved double major programs (English and History, English and Philosophy, History and Philosophy), for second year and have all their completed courses
credited to the new program.
Embedded
community
engagement/
volunteerism/
partnership
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Embedded
community
engagement/
volunteerism/
partnership
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Embedded
community
engagement/
volunteerism/
partnership
Faculty
research
opportunity
Faculty of Communication and Design
SGO Graphic
179
Communications
Management
74–80%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of MCF3M, MCR3U, MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U
BAT4M and/or TGJ4M are recommended
Practicum or
internship
option
available
SMM Professional
Communication
(Honours)
123
80-85%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Practicum or
internship
option
available
SJT
142
77–80%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U required)
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Journalism
Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: Essay, list of relevant life and journalism experience, portfolio (published work encouraged).
SFL
152
Fashion
New program
format,
enrollment
number
unavailable.
78%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: portfolio and short essay.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
SPC
SPB
SPA
Previous No.
Enrolled
Image Arts:
Photography
Studies
82
RTA School of
Media: New
Media
81
Previous
Grade Ranges
75%+
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: Portfolio, written statement and resumé.
72–80%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: portfolio, written statement, resumé
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Image Arts: Film 92
Studies
76%+
Performance:
Dance
42
72–75%
Performance:
Acting
24
SDM Performance:
Production
65
SSP
RTA School of
Media: Sport
Media
83
80%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U required)
Practicum or
internship
option
available
SCD
Creative
Industries
216
83–90%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Additional Admission Criteria: Optional statement.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
SIR
Interior Design
103
75%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred); 1 of MCF3M, MCR3U, MHF4U, MCV4U, MDM4U); and 1 Grade 12 U or M course in Visual Arts,
Canadian and World Studies, Social Sciences and Humanities, Physics or Technological Design
Students are advised to select Physics (Grade 11 or higher) and the Art option in Grades 11 and 12, if available.
Preference may be given to students who have included History or Visual Arts/Art History in their Grade 12 U or M studies.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
SRD
RTA School of
Media: Media
Production
172
80%+
SDL
SDK
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: Portfolio, project outline, resumé and written statement
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Class-based
experiential
education
Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: Audition/interview, resumé and reference letters.
72–75%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: Audition/interview, written statement, resumé and reference letters.
72–75%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: Interview, resumé, reference letters, written statement and optional portfolio.
Class-based
experiential
education
Class-based
experiential
education
Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: Portfolio, personal essay.
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U required)
Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: written statement, resumé, references, interview when requested
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Faculty of Community Services
SNG
Nursing at
George Brown
College
186
84–89%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U, SCH4U and 1 of MCF3M, MCR3U, MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U
Clinical
placement
SSE
Social Work
171
80–88%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Field
placement
153
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
SYY
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade Ranges
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U, SCH4U and 1 Grade 12 U or M course in Canadian and World Studies or the Social Sciences and Humanities.
Midwifery (parttime)
Enrollment varies 75%+
by year.
SNX
Nursing at
Ryerson
209
90–93%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U, SCH4U and 1 of MCF3M, MCR3U, MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U
Clinical
placement
SEK
Public Health
78
70–74%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of SCH4U or SBI4U
Co-op option
available with
this program
SYF
Midwifery
20
75%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U, SCH4U and 1 Grade 12 U or M course in Canadian and World Studies or the Social Sciences and Humanities.
Clinical
placement
Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: Ryerson Midwifery Program Supplementary Application Form and personal letter. Interview
when requested.
Clinical
placement
Notes: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents to be eligible for admission to this program.
Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: Ryerson Midwifery Program Supplementary Application Form and personal letter. Interview
when requested.
Notes: Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents to be eligible for admission to this program.
SFN
Nutrition and
Food
128
80–83%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SCH4U and SBI4U
Practicum or
internship
option
available
SOH
Occupational
Health and
Safety
84
70–74%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of SCH4U or SBI4U
Co-op option
available with
this program
SCY
Child and Youth
Care
144
76–80%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Practicum or
internship
option
available
SNN
Nursing at
Centennial
College
165
84–89%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U, SCH4U and 1 of MCF3M, MCR3U, MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U
Clinical
placement
SUP
Urban and
Regional
Planning
129
75–82%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
Grade 12 U or M courses in the Social Sciences and the Humanities and/or Grade 12 U courses in Canadian and World Studies, Science
and/or Mathematics recommended
Practicum or
internship
option
available
SEH
Early Childhood
Studies
172
71–77%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of MCF3M, MCR3U, MHF4U, MCV4U, MDM4U, PSE4U/PSK4U, SBI3U, SCH3U, SPH3U, SVN3M, SBI4U,
SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U, SNC3M, SNC4M
Field
placement
Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science
SBI
Biomedical
Engineering
113
80–87%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U and SCH4U
Co-op option
available with
this program
SEU
Undeclared
Engineering
(First Semester
Studies Only)
147
80–87%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U and SCH4U
Not Available
Aerospace
Engineering
139
SAA
154
Notes: By December 1, declare which of the engineering programs you wish to pursue: aerospace, biomedical, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, industrial
or mechanical. Consider optional specialization in management sciences (OSMS), and optional specialization in engineering innovation and entrepreneurship.
80-87%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U and SCH4U
Co-op option
available with
this program
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade Ranges
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
SCE
Computer
Engineering
157
80-89%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U and SCH4U
Co-op option
available with
this program
SAD
Architectural
Science
120
80%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SPH4U and 1 of MHF4U or MCV4U
Co-op option
available with
this program
Additional Admission Criteria: Non-academic requirements: On-campus evaluation session including portfolio review, writing and sketching exercises
(alternate process for applicants more than 400 km away).
SEJ
Electrical
Engineering
126
80–85%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U and SCH4U
Co-op option
available with
this program
SIQ
Industrial
Engineering
65
85%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U and SCH4U
Co-op option
available with
this program
SCG
Civil
Engineering
174
80–85%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U and SCH4U
Co-op option
available with
this program
SMW Mechanical
Engineering
175
80–87%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U and SCH4U
Co-op option
available with
this program
SCF
114
80–85%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U, MCV4U, SPH4U and SCH4U
Co-op
program
268
Chemical
Engineering
(Co-op)
Faculty of Science
SAB
Computer
Science
(Honours)
82–90%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred); MHF4U; 1 of SPH4U, SCH4U or SBI4U; and 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U
MCV4U is the preferred mathematics course
SPH4U is recommended
Co-op option
available with
this program
SAE
Computer
Enrollment varies 82–90%+
Science
by year.
(Honours) (PartTime)
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred); MHF4U; 1 of SPH4U, SCH4U or SBI4U; and 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U
MCV4U is the preferred mathematics course
SPH4U is recommended
Not Available
SUD
Undeclared
Science (First
Year Studies
Only)
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U and 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Completion of all 3 science courses is recommended
Co-op
available by
major
77
72–76%
Notes: By February of second semester, choose and apply for the program you wish to pursue over the next 3 years. All of your completed courses will be
credited to your new program.
SMP
Medical Physics 68
(Honours)
72–74%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U and 2 of SPH4U, SBI4U or SCH4U
Completion of all 3 science courses is recommended
SPH4U is strongly recommended
Co-op or
internship
option
available
SMT
Financial
Mathematics
(Honours)
58
72–75%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred); MHF4U; 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U; and 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
SPH4U is strongly recommended
Co-op option
available with
this program
SEA
Mathematics
and its
Applications
52
72–75%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred); MHF4U; 1 of MCV4U or MDM4U; and 1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
SPH4U is strongly recommended
Co-op option
available with
this program
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade Ranges
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
SBX
Biology
(Honours)
172
76–85%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U and 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Completion of all 3 science courses is recommended
SBI4U is strongly recommended
Co-op option
available with
this program
SCH
Chemistry
(Honours)
80
73–76%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U and 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Completion of all 3 science courses is recommended
SCH4U is strongly recommended
Co-op option
available with
this program
SBS
Biomedical
Sciences
(Honours)
165
80–90%+
4U English (ENG4U, EAE4U preferred), MHF4U and 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Completion of all 3 science courses is recommended
Co-op option
available with
this program
1636 Students
78–87%+
will chose from 7
specialized
majors after their
first year.
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or MDM4U
MCV4U is the preferred mathematics course
Co-op option
available with
this program
Ted Rogers School of Management
SBE
Business
Management
Notes: Majors Available In: Economics and Management Science; Entrepreneurship and Strategy; Global Management Studies; Human Resources
Management; Law and Business; Marketing Management; Real Estate Management
STM
Business
Technology
Management
(part-time)
Enrollment varies 76–86%+
by year.
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or MDM4U
MCV4U is the preferred mathematics course
Not Available
SBB
Business
Technology
Management
515
76–86%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or MDM4U
MCV4U is the preferred mathematics course
Co-op option
available with
this program
SBO
Accounting &
Finance
406
80–86%+
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MHF4U and MCV4U
Co-op
available by
application
after first year
of studies
SBR
Retail
Management
154
72–76%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or MDM4U MCV4U is the preferred course
MCV4U is the preferred mathematics course
Co-op option
available with
this program
SHP
Hospitality and
Tourism
Management
(Honours)
232
70–72%
4U English (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred) and 1 of MCV4U, MHF4U or MDM4U
MCV4U is the preferred mathematics course
Co-op option
available with
this program
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Toronto – Mississauga)
University of Toronto – Mississauga
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Phone: 905-828-5400
Fax: 905-569-4448
Email: admissions.utm@utoronto.ca
Website: https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/future
Basic Requirements for Admission
All program areas require the following:
•
•
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent
Six 4U/M subjects or equivalent, including English
Some prerequisite courses must have a minimum of 70%. The admission average is calculated with English, plus the next best 5 courses.
Failed and Repeated Courses
While recognizing that there may be valid reasons to repeat a course, the University of Toronto reserves the right to give preference to students whose marks are
the result of a single attempt at each course. Appeals for special circumstances will be considered.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
Depending on the faculty, program of study, campus and your academic record, conditional offers of admission based on final 3U/M and interim or final 4U/M
results will be made during 3 admission rounds occurring between mid-February and late May. Offers will be made subject to space availability.
The minimum admission grade ranges required may vary annually depending on the competition for the available spaces. Particular attention will be paid to
achievement in prerequisite courses.
All offers of admission are conditional upon final results and completing the Ontario Secondary School Diploma.
OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Humanities, Social Sciences and Business
TMC
Communication, Culture, Information &
Technology (Some joint programs with
Sheridan College)
175
Mid- to
high 70s
ENG4U
TMT
Theatre and Drama (Joint program with
Sheridan College)
26
Low to
mid-80s
ENG4U
TEV
Visual Studies
70
Mid- to
high 70s
ENG4U
TME
Commerce (including Accounting,
Economics, Finance, Marketing)
400
Mid-80s
ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
TMS
Social Sciences
600
Mid- to
high 70s
ENG4U
Some programs require MHF4U.
Environmental Management recommends SBI4U.
157
Additional Admission Criteria: Auditions are required and are held in March.
Starting in December, you can book an audition online. There is a $60 fee, payable
online with VISA or MasterCard.
Practicum or
internship option
available
Automatic alternative offers are considered to
Humanities, provided there is space available.
Practicum or
internship option
available
Practicum or
internship option
available
Automatic alternative offers will be considered for the
programs you are most qualified for, provided there is
space available.
Practicum or
internship option
available
Practicum or
internship option
available
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Toronto – Mississauga)
OUAC
Code
TMH
Program Name
Humanities
TMG Management
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
150
Mid- to
high 70s
ENG4U
Some language courses have specific prerequisites.
Practicum or
internship option
available
150
Mid-80s
ENG4U
MHF4U
Automatic alternative offers will be considered for the
programs you are most qualified for, provided there is
space available.
Practicum or
internship option
available
Sciences
TML
Life Sciences
400
Low to
mid-80s
ENG4U
MHF4U
SBI4U (except Anthropology)
SCH4U (except Anthropology, Biomedical Communications)
Automatic alternative offers will be considered for the
programs you are most qualified for, provided there is
space available.
Practicum or
internship option
available
TMZ
Computer Science, Mathematics and
Statistics
350
Low to
mid-80s
ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
Most programs recommend MDM4U.
Automatic alternative offers will be considered for the
programs you are most qualified for, provided there is
space available.
Practicum or
internship option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Entry to the program is gained directly from high
school. Applicants who have completed any postsecondary studies are not eligible
for admission.
TMK
125
High 70s
ENG4U
SBI4U
Most programs also require MHF4U and SCH4U.
Most programs also recommend MCV4U and SPH4U.
Automatic alternative offers will be considered for the
programs you are most qualified for, provided there is
space available.
Practicum or
internship option
available
TMW Chemical and Physical Sciences
100
Mid- to
high 70s
ENG4U
MHF4U
Some areas also require additional prerequisites such as SCH4U and/
or SBI4U and/or SPH4U
Automatic alternative offers will be considered for the
programs you are most qualified for, provided there is
space available.
Practicum or
internship option
available
TMP
200
Low to
mid-80s
ENG4U
MHF4U
SBI4U
Neuroscience requires SCH4U and recommends MCV4U.
Automatic alternative offers will be considered for the
programs you are most qualified for, provided there is
space available.
Practicum or
internship option
available
158
Forensic Science
Psychology
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Toronto – Scarborough)
University of Toronto – Scarborough
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Phone: 416-287-7529
Fax: 416-287-7525
Email: admissions@utsc.utoronto.ca
Website: https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions
Basic Requirements for Admission
All Ontario high school applicants are required to present six 4U/M courses, including 4U English, and all prerequisites.
A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required for all Management programs (including co-op), the Double Degree (BBA/BSc), Co-op International
Development Studies, and Paramedicine. Submit these forms as instructed before the specified deadlines.
Interviews are required for consideration to Co-op Management & International Business and Co-op International Development Studies.
Failed and Repeated Courses
While recognizing that there may be valid reasons to repeat a course, the University of Toronto reserves the right to give preference to students whose marks are
the result of a first attempt at each course. Appeals for special circumstances will be considered.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
Depending on the faculty, program of study, campus and your academic record, conditional offers of admission based on final 3U/M and interim or final 4U/M
results will be made at 3 admission rounds occurring between mid-February and late May. Offers will be made subject to space availability.
The minimum admission grade ranges required may vary annually depending on the competition for the available spaces. Particular attention will be paid to
achievement in prerequisite courses.
All offers of admission are conditional upon final results and completing the Ontario Secondary School Diploma.
Applicants will be automatically considered for an alternative program choice at U of T Scarborough, if eligible.
OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Business: Management and Economics
TSN
Co-op Management (including
Economics)
210
Mid- to
ENG4U
High 80s MCV4U
MHF4U
Alternative offer to non-co-op Management or
non-co-op Pre-Program in Management;
automatic consideration.
Co-op
program
Additional Admission Criteria:
A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.
Complete and submit the SAF within 3 weeks of the date of the first U of T acknowledgement email, and by
February 1 for early consideration.
TXB
159
Management & International
Business (Co-op only)
40
High 80s ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
Alternative offer to Co-op Management, or Non- Co-op
Co-op Management, or Non-Co-op Pre-Program program
in Management; automatic consideration.
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OUAC
Code
TSM
Program Name
Management (including
Economics)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
230
Mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Alternative offer to non-co-op Pre-Program in
Management; automatic consideration.
Co-op
available with
a different
program code
Alternative offer to non-co-op Physical,
Mathematical and Environmental Sciences;
automatic consideration.
Co-op
available with
a different
program code
Additional Admission Criteria:
A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.
Complete and submit the SAF within 3 weeks of the date of the first U of T acknowledgement email, and by
February 1 for early consideration.
Sciences: Computer Science, Math and Statistics
TXC
Computer Science, Mathematics 200
& Statistics
High-80s ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
TSC
Co-op Computer Science,
Mathematics & Statistics
High 80s ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required.
242
Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required.
Alternative offer to non-co-op Computer Science Co-op
or to non-co-op Physical, Mathematical and
program
Environmental Sciences; automatic
consideration.
Sciences: Life Sciences
TSI
Paramedicine (Joint Program
with Centennial College)
40
Low 80s ENG4U
MHF4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
Alternative offer to non-co-op Life Sciences;
automatic consideration.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Alternative offer to non-co-op Life Sciences;
automatic consideration.
Co-op
program
Additional Admission Criteria:
A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.
Complete and submit the SAF within 3 weeks of the date of the first U of T acknowledgement email, and by
March 1 for early consideration; April 1, otherwise.
TSU
Co-op Life Sciences
165
Low-80s ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required.
TSL
Life Sciences
510
Mid-70s
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
Co-op
available with
a different
program code
Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required.
Sciences: Physical and Environmental Sciences
TSB
Co-op Physical & Environmental 70
Sciences
Low 80s ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
Alternative offer to non-co-op Physical and
Environmental Sciences; automatic
consideration.
Co-op
program
Science prerequisites (SPH4U or SBI4U) for specific disciplines are also required. SCH4U recommended. See U
of T Scarborough's viewbook for discipline prerequisites.
Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required.
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OUAC
Code
TSP
Program Name
Physical & Environmental
Sciences
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
200
Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4
Co-op Option
Co-op
available with
a different
program code
Science prerequisites (SPH4U or SBI4U) for specific disciplines are also required. SCH 4U recommended. See
U of T Scarborough's viewbook for discipline prerequisites.
Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required.
Arts: Social Sciences and Humanities
TXA
Co-op Arts: Social Sciences &
Humanities
140
Low 80s ENG4U
TSD
Co-op International
Development Studies (BA or
BSc)
30
Low 80s ENG4U
While the following are not required for admission, to pursue International Development Studies
(BSc stream), you will need to take MHF4U and SBI4U; SCH4U is recommended.
Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required.
Alternative offer to Non Co-op Social Science &
Humanities; automatic consideration.
Co-op
program
Alternative offer to non-co-op Social Sciences & Co-op
Humanities; automatic consideration.
program
Additional Admission Criteria:
A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required.
Complete and submit the SAF within three weeks of the date of the first U of T acknowledgement email, and by
February 1 for early consideration.
An interview is also required. Interviews are normally scheduled between January and April. You will be invited to
interview soon after you apply (provided that you meet and exceed the admission requirements) and will have
the option for an in-person or Skype interview based on your proximity to the U of T Scarborough campus.
TUD
Social Sciences & Humanities
650
Mid-70s
ENG4U
Co-op
available with
a different
program code
Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required.
TSJ
Journalism (Joint Program with
Centennial College)
45
Mid-70s
ENG4U
Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required.
Alternative offer to Social Sciences &
Humanities; automatic consideration.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Sciences - Psychological and Health Sciences
TPS
TSQ
Psychological & Health
Sciences
325
Co-op Psychological & Health
Sciences
110
Low 80s ENG4U
Co-op
available with
a different
program code
Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required.
Mid-80s
ENG4U
Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required.
Alternative offer to non-co-op Psychological &
Health Sciences; automatic consideration.
Co-op
program
Arts: French
TUB
Co-op French
15
Low 80s ENG4U and FSF4U (or FEF4U or FIF4U)
TUA
French
40
Mid-70s
Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required.
ENG4U
FSF4U or equivalent
Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required.
161
Co-op
program
Co-op
available with
a different
program code
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Toronto – Scarborough)
OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Arts: Visual & Performing Arts, Arts Management and Media
TUC
Visual & Performing Arts, Arts
Management and Media
60
Mid-70s
ENG4U
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: No SAF required.
Double Degree: Management & Finance (BBA) and Statistics – Quantitative Finance (BSc)
TXR
TXQ
162
Double Degree: Co-op
Management & Finance (BBA)
and Statistics – Quantitative
Finance (BSc)
30 total
in
double
degree
High 80s ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
Double Degree: Management &
Finance (BBA) and Statistics –
Quantitative Finance (BSc)
30 total
in
double
degree
High 80s ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
Alternative offer to Co-op Management,
Management or Pre-Program in Management;
automatic consideration.
Co-op
program
Additional Admission Criteria: Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required. Complete and submit the
SAF within 3 weeks of the date of the first U of T acknowledgement email, and by February 1 for early
consideration.
Additional Admission Criteria: A Supplementary Application Form (SAF) is required. Complete and submit the
SAF within 3 weeks of the date of the first U of T acknowledgement email, and by February 1 for early
consideration.
Alternative offer to Management or Pre-Program Co-op
in Management; automatic consideration.
available with
a different
program code
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Toronto – St. George Campus)
University of Toronto – St. George Campus
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Phone: 416-978-2190
Fax: 416-978-7022
Website: http://www.future.utoronto.ca/
Basic Requirements for Admission
All Ontario high school applicants are required to present six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U and all prerequisites.
Failed and Repeated Courses
While recognizing that there may be valid reasons to repeat a course, the University of Toronto reserves the right to give preference to students whose marks are
the result of a single attempt at each course.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
Depending on the faculty, the program of study, the campus and your academic record, conditional offers of admission based on final 3U/M and interim or final 4U/
M results will be made during 3 admission rounds occurring between mid-February and late May. Offers will be made subject to space availability.
All offers of admission are conditional upon final results and completing the Ontario Secondary School Diploma.
OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous
No.
Previous Grade Ranges
Enrolled
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Co-op Option
Applied Science & Engineering Programs
TI
Industrial Engineering
Mid-80s
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Co-op or
internship option
available
Particular attention is paid to the required courses.
Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you
have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.
Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year.
TB
Chemical Engineering
High 80s
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Co-op or
internship option
available
Particular attention is paid to the required courses.
Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you
have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.
Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year.
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OUAC
Code
TTM
Program Name
Materials Engineering
Previous
No.
Previous Grade Ranges
Enrolled
Mid-80s
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Co-op Option
Co-op or
internship option
available
Particular attention is paid to the required courses.
Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you
have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.
Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year.
TG
Mineral Engineering
Mid-80s
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Co-op or
internship option
available
Particular attention is paid to the required courses.
Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you
have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.
Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year.
TK
Engineering Science
Low 90s
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Co-op or
internship option
available
Particular attention is paid to the required courses.
Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you
have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.
Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year.
TEO
TrackOne, Undeclared
Engineering
High 80s
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Co-op or
internship option
available
Particular attention is paid to the required courses.
Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you
have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.
Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year.
TCS
Computer Engineering
High 80s
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Co-op or
internship option
available
Particular attention is paid to the required courses.
Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you
have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.
Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year.
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OUAC
Code
TE
Program Name
Electrical Engineering
Previous
No.
Previous Grade Ranges
Enrolled
High 80s
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Co-op Option
Co-op or
internship option
available
Particular attention is paid to the required courses.
Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you
have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.
Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year.
TUH
International Foundation
Program – Applied Science and
Engineering
Mid-80s to low 90s,
depending on the
selected program.
MCV4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria:
This program is open to academically qualified international students whose English facility test scores do not meet the University of
Toronto's English-language requirements.
You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you have lower grades but have
extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.
TM
Mechanical Engineering
Mid-80s
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Co-op or
internship option
available
Particular attention is paid to the required courses.
Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you
have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.
Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year.
TV
Civil Engineering
Mid-80s
ENG4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Co-op or
internship option
available
Particular attention is paid to the required courses.
Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an Online Student Profile and pay an Engineering Assessment Fee of $40. If you
have lower grades but have extensive extracurricular activity, you are still encouraged to apply.
Notes: Paid work experience opportunities are available through our Professional Experience Year.
Professional Programs
TD
Music Education
High 70s to low 80s
ENG4U
Not Available
Note: A maximum of 2 music courses may be counted toward the six 4U/M course requirement.
Additional Admission Criteria:
You must submit a supplementary Faculty of Music Questionnaire by the posted deadline in order to be assigned an audition time.
Jazz applicants are also required to submit an audiovisual recording for pre-screening by the posted deadline. Successful applicants will
be invited to audition in person.
Further information is available on the University of Toronto website.
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OUAC
Code
TPK
Program Name
Previous
No.
Previous Grade Ranges
Enrolled
Kinesiology and Physical
Education
Mid to high 80s
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U
1 of SBI4U or SCH4U or SPH4U
1 of MHF4U or MCV4U
Recommended: PSK4U or PSE4U
Co-op Option
Practicum or
internship option
available
Note: Chemistry is required for enrollment in biology courses beyond first year. If you plan to take upper-year biology courses, you
should take SCH4U.
Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an online Statement of Interest.
TO
Music – Artist Diploma
High 70s to low 80s
ENG4U
Not Available
Note: A maximum of 2 music courses may be counted toward the six 4U/M course requirement.
Additional Admission Criteria:
You must submit a supplementary Faculty of Music Questionnaire by the posted deadline in order to be assigned an audition time.
Jazz applicants are also required to submit an audiovisual recording for pre-screening by the posted deadline. Successful applicants will
be invited to audition in person.
Further information is available on the University of Toronto website.
TLA
Architectural Studies
Mid- to high 80s
ENG4U
Not Available
Particular attention is paid to English.
Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete the One Idea supplementary application.
TZA
International Foundation
Program – Music
Low 80s
ENG4U
Not Available
Note: A maximum of 2 music courses may be counted toward the six 4U/M course requirement.
Additional Admission Criteria:
This program is open to academically qualified international students whose English proficiency test results do not meet the University of
Toronto's English-language requirements.
A completed Music Questionnaire and an audition/interview are required of all applicants. As soon as you submit your OUAC
application, you must go to the Faculty of Music website to complete the Music Questionnaire online. The Music Questionnaire must be
submitted online by no later than January 10.
Jazz applicants are also required to submit an audiovisual recording for pre-screening by the posted deadline. Successful applicants will
be invited to audition in person.
Find more information about the program requirements.
TUI
TX
International Foundation
Program – Architecture,
Landscape and Design
Music Performance
Mid to high 80s
This program is open to academically qualified international students whose English proficiency test results do not meet the University of
Toronto's English-language requirement.
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete an online supplementary application. Find more details on the Faculty website.
145 N/A
High 70s to low 80s
ENG4U
Not Available
Note: A maximum of 2 music courses may be counted toward the six 4U/M course requirement.
Additional Admission Criteria:
You must submit a supplementary Faculty of Music Questionnaire by the posted deadline in order to be assigned an audition time.
Jazz applicants are also required to submit an audiovisual recording for pre-screening by the posted deadline. Successful applicants will
be invited to audition in person.
Further information is available on the University of Toronto website.
TZ
Music
High 70s to low 80s
ENG4U
Not Available
Note: A maximum of 2 music courses may be counted toward the six 4U/M course requirement.
Additional Admission Criteria:
You must submit a supplementary Faculty of Music Questionnaire by the posted deadline in order to be assigned an audition time.
Jazz applicants are also required to submit an audiovisual recording for pre-screening by the posted deadline. Successful applicants will
be invited to audition in person.
Further information is available on the University of Toronto website.
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OUAC
Code
TLB
Program Name
Visual Studies
Previous
No.
Previous Grade Ranges
Enrolled
Mid to high 80s
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ENG4U
Co-op Option
Not Available
Particular attention is paid to English.
Additional Admission Criteria: You must complete the One Idea supplementary application.
Faculty of Arts & Science
TAH
Humanities
Low to mid-80s
ENG4U
Not Available
Particular attention is paid to English.
TUG
International Foundation
Program – Arts and Science
Low 80s to low 90s,
depending on the
selected program.
Computer Science:
Not Available
ENG4U
MCV4U
Particular attention is paid to Calculus
Humanities and Social Sciences:
ENG4U
Life Sciences (including Psychology):
ENG4U
MCV4U
Many programs also require or recommend 1 or more of SCH4U, SBI4U, SPH4U.
Particular attention is paid to Calculus.
Physical & Mathematical Science:
ENG4U
MCV4U
Many programs also require or recommend 1 or more of SCH4U, SBI4U, SPH4U.
Particular attention is paid to Calculus.
Rotman Commerce:
ENG4U
MCV4U
Particular attention is paid to Calculus.
Additional Admission Criteria: This program is open to academically qualified international students whose English proficiency test
results do not meet the University of Toronto's English-language requirements.
TLG
Life Sciences (including
Psychology)
Mid-80s
ENG4U
MCV4U
Many programs also require or recommend 1 or more of: SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U.
Not Available
TPG
Physical and Mathematical
Sciences
Mid-80s
ENG4U
MCV4U
Many programs also require or recommend 1 or more of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U.
Not Available
TAX
Social Sciences
Low to mid-80s
ENG4U
MCV4U is also required for Economics programs and Public Policy
SBI4U is also required for Forest Conservation
Not Available
TAD
Computer Science
Low 90s
ENG4U
MCV4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
TAC
Rotman Commerce
High 80s to low 90s
Notes: Paid internship available.
ENG4U
MCV4U
Co-op or
internship option
available
Particular attention is paid to English and Calculus.
Additional Admission Criteria: An online Rotman Commerce Supplemental Application must be completed. An additional fee of $50 is
required.
Notes: Paid work experience opportunities available through our Professional Experience Year.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Trent University)
Trent University
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Email: discovertrent@trentu.ca
Website: http://www.trentu.ca/futurestudents
Basic Requirements for Admission (Required For All Programs)
You must complete the requirements for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). A minimum average of 70% is required for consideration for admission. A
minimum grade of 60% must be obtained in ENG4U. You must present a minimum of six 4U/M courses to be considered for admission.
Note: Some programs may have higher average and supplementary application requirements. Some programs may also require a minimum number of 4U
courses.
Failed and Repeated Courses
If you repeat a course, the highest of the 2 grades will be used in the admission average calculation, if applicable.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
For full-time enrollment beginning in September, Trent University expects to send offers of admission on an ongoing basis starting in January. You must complete
or be registered in six 4U/M courses. Admission decisions will be made using grades from a minimum of 3 final 4U/M courses if you are in a semestered school, or
6 interim 4U/M courses if you are in a non-semestered school. Grade 11 grades may be used to extend an early offer of admission when sufficient 4U/M grades
are not available. All offers of admission are conditional pending the successful completion of all OSSD requirements and prerequisites with satisfactory academic
standing.
Extenuating Circumstances
If you have experienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected your academic performance (e.g., your average is below 70%), you may submit a
supplementary application. This form will be available on your myTrent portal after applying to Trent.
OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RLR
200
Psychology –
Legal Studies
Option
70%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Minimum 70% on best six 4U/M Courses required
ENG4U (minimum 60%).
MCV4U or MHF4U is recommended
Notes: Complement your Psychology B.A. degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada
and Canadian law.
RCL
168
Journalism &
50
Creative Writing
(Durham College
joint-program)
70%
Minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes:
Trent University Durham GTA and Durham College have collaborated to create a new integrated degree and diploma that gives graduates both practical
experience in media production as well as highly developed critical thinking and writing skills.
As a student of the Journalism and Creative Writing program, you’ll experience the best of both worlds and achieve a college diploma and university degree
– all in just 4 years. You’ll enjoy courses at both Trent University Durham GTA and Durham College each year, refining your writing, social media and
content creation skills, putting your abilities into practice through a variety of hands-on learning and work placements. Upon graduation, you’ll achieve your
degree in Media Studies (with an Option in Creative Writing) and a Diploma in Journalism-Mass Media. You’ll also develop the practical skills and
experience necessary to launch an exciting career in broadcasting and journalism.
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RDD
Business
Administration –
Human
Resources
Management
1600
Circumpolar
Studies Diploma
200
Business
Administration –
Legal Studies
Option
1600
RCJ
RLO
70%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math
Notes: This practical specialization will provide B.B.A. students with the skills necessary to effectively manage people, while also satisfying course
requirements for the Certified Human Resources Professional Designation.™
Co-op
Option
Co-op or
internship
option
available
No requirements. Open Admission.
Open
Admission
Not
Available
70%
minimum
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Notes: This one of-a-kind, interdisciplinary program will expose you to the most fundamental topics surrounding Northern people and landscapes,
geographical and historical contexts, and issues of security in a changing political and environmental climate. At Trent, you can be a ground-breaker –
studying in the first fully online Circumpolar Studies diploma offered at a Canadian university.
Minimum 70% on best six 4U/M Courses required
ENG4U (minimum 60%)
A 4U Math
Notes: Complement your B.B.A. degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada and
Canadian law.
Honours Arts Degree Programs Offered in Peterborough
RAN
RAA
Ancient Greek
and Roman
Studies
200
Anthropology
(BA)
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Trent’s Ancient Greek and Roman Studies program gives students the opportunity to examine human behaviour and culture in the Ancient
Mediterranean. Examine the history, literature and material culture of the ancient Mediterranean from 3000 B.C. to 650 A.D., taking courses based on the
active research of accomplished faculty and scholars. You can also travel to the Mediterranean and participate in an exciting archaeological fieldwork
project – trips to Greece, Turkey or north Africa – all for credit towards your degree.
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. Drawing on insights from
archaeology, and cultural, linguistic and biological anthropology, you’ll explore the extraordinary variability in human adaptation, organization and belief,
discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in
Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario.
RSW Social Work
(Honours)
80
70%
Minimum 70% average
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Through our interdisciplinary curriculum grounded in social justice, human rights and cultural humility, you’ll develop a strong foundation of clinical
knowledge, critical thinking skills and social responsibility. Complete 700 hours of hands-on placement in the professional years program, working with
mental health, sexual assault, community counselling and social services organizations. At Trent, you'll also benefit from graduating from an accredited
social work program that qualifies you for success in your chosen social work career path.
RAL
RPF
169
Honours Arts,
Archaeology –
Mediterranean
Archaeology
200
Forensics & Arts 200
– Law & Policing
Specialization
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M level courses
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Through this specialization, archeology majors can go beyond the traditional study of Greece and Rome to look at how modern Mediterranean
infrastructure is influenced by ancient remains, challenging you to explore and respond to elements threatening cultural heritage.
Notes: A specialization in Law & Policing provides you with a greater focus on the application of forensic scientific principles and techniques within the
Canadian legal system, crime scenes and policing. As a Forensic Science major with this one-of-a-kind specialization, you’ll be ideally suited to meet the
changing demands of forensic investigation in the law enforcement community.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Not
Available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RIN
200
Indigenous
Studies
70%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Immerse yourself in a crosscultural education at the first university in Canada, and only the second in North America, to establish an academic
department dedicated to the study of Indigenous peoples. Through a unique balance of Indigenous and Western knowledge, students in Trent’s one-of-akind Indigenous Studies program have the opportunity to learn how Indigenous peoples in Canada and around the globe are shaping our world. In the most
established Indigenous Studies program in Canada, you’ll study the historical and contemporary interactions between Indigenous and nonIndigenous
societies, exploring the cultural foundations of Indigenous life in areas such as performance, literature, politics, ecology and governance.
RJN
RCF
International
Development
and Business
200
Information
Systems (BA)
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
International Development Studies Be part of an internationally recognized program that is the first of its kind developed in Canada. Through an
interdisciplinary lens, you’ll explore wide-ranging themes such as global poverty and hunger, conflict, ecological degradation and cultural identity. You can
also study and work in a developing country through the Trent in Ghana program – includes a 12-week placement with a development organization.
Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep
understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience,
completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
This program is only available as a joint major at the Honours level.
Notes: As an Information Systems joint major, you’ll look for better ways to accomplish tasks using computing technologies, exploring how the world
processes, manages, and communicates information. Over the course of your degree, you’ll develop a unique understanding of technical subjects such as
databases, networks, data visualization and telecommunications, as well as non-technical matters such as ethics, law, and digital culture. Get a
personalized experience with professors who are experts in their fields learning all about the latest science and digital technologies and put theory into realworld practice through a third-year or summer internship or fourth-year student-driven project.
RJK
Philosophy and
Business
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Philosophy Explore the nature of reality, the meaning of human existence and the limits of knowledge. Cultivate your ability to reason logically, question
commonly held assumptions and develop a worldview that does justice to the complexity of life. Experience philosophy through a variety of events, and join
the Philosophical Society. You'll acquire advanced skills in critical thinking, problem-solving and communication – valuable foundations in any number of
career paths. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a
deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience
completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
RAB
Archaeology
(BA)
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Join one of the largest archaeology programs in Canada, and combine courses from Anthropology, Ancient Greek and Roman Studies, and the
sciences. Perform hands-on research (even during your undergrad degree!) in specialized on-campus labs for bioarchaeology, Geographic Information
Systems (GIS), archaeozoology, and lithic and ceramic analysis. Your studies will focus on the history of human beings, examining artifacts, human and
animal bones, architecture and plants.
RSH
170
Health Studies
(Sociology BA)
Specialization
200
79%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (60%)
Notes: The Health Studies specialization is perfect for Sociology majors interested in exploring issues related to medical sociology, healthcare systems or
critical research in health and illness.
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RHI
200
History
70%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: One of the most established and versatile university majors, History paves the way for discovering human behaviour patterns, seeing beyond
stereotypes and discerning the difference between assumption and fact. At Trent, you’ll explore a variety of political and cultural themes while developing
research, analytical and communication skills for your future career. Choose to focus your courses thematically, such as the Holocaust or the Vietnam War,
or by time period and location, from classic Rome to modern day Latin America.
RPE
International
Political
Economy
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
This program is only available as a joint major at the Honours level.
Notes: One of the first International Political Economy programs offered in Canada, this joint major provides you with a strong foundation for a broad range
of career or postgraduate opportunities in Canada and abroad. You can pursue a joint major degree as unique as you – combining IPE with virtually any
other program from Economics and International Development to Anthropology and Business.
RFQ
RNI
RCA
Quebec &
FrancoCanadian
Studies (French
& Francophone
Studies BA)
200
Law (LL.B.)
Indigenous
Studies (BA):
Trent/Swansea
Dual Degree
150
Canadian
Studies
200
70%
ENG4U
Minimum 70% GPA
Notes: Go beyond the boundaries of your French major, exploring French as a linguistic force that exceeds provincial borders and has influence across the
globe as a language of power. Immerse yourself in the culture, literature and history of Québec and French Canada to understand the social and political
dimensions of Canada’s second official language.
80%
Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (60%)
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Indigenous Studies at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham
Clinton School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take
your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Canadian Studies was born at Trent. Study in the School for the Study of Canada at one of the first universities in the country to establish a
Canadian Studies department. Here, you can study alongside leading Canadian Studies scholars, many of whom are national and international experts in
their field. Explore issues of relevance to our expansive country through a critical examination of themes such as the environment, nationalism, indigeneity,
multiculturalism and immigration.
REC
Economics (BA)
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Pursue a B.A. degree in Economics with exclusive access to leading Economics professors and experts in small-group classes, seminars and
workshops. Through your studies in Economics, you’ll gain a thorough understanding of the methods and tools required to analyze complex economic
issues such as unemployment, inflation, economic growth and the regulation of the market structure.
RJA
171
Canadian
Studies and
Business
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Canadian Studies Study in the School for the Study of Canada at one of the first universities in the country to establish a Canadian Studies department.
You can study alongside leading Canadian Studies scholars, many of whom are national and international experts in their field. Explore issues of relevance
to our expansive country through a critical examination of themes such as the environment, nationalism, indigeneity, multiculturalism and immigration.
Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep
understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience
completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RYA
200
Psychology and
Economics
70%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Psychology
Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal psychology, to
advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with leading experts in areas
such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory.
Economics Enjoy exclusive access to leading Economics professors and experts in small-group classes, seminars and workshops. Through your studies in
Economics, you’ll gain a thorough understanding of the methods and tools required to analyze complex economic issues such as unemployment, inflation,
economic growth and the regulation of the market structure.
RAI
RSO
Indigenous
Environmental
Studies (BA)
200
Sociology
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: In this program – the first of its kind anywhere in North America – you’ll study a unique mix of Indigenous knowledge and Western teachings,
learning from Indigenous and non-Indigenous faculty, elders, guest speakers and other scholars. Here, you’ll explore complex topics such as climate
change, sustainable communities and Indigenous health and environment. By applying a cross-cultural approach, you’ll learn to generate solutions to the
complex local, regional, national and international issues facing Indigenous peoples and communities around the world. You can also take hands-on
environmental fieldwork courses in Trent’s 12 on-campus nature areas.
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Rooted in the social sciences and inspired by a passion for social justice, Trent’s Sociology program engages students in understanding and acting
on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience working with experts in the fields of aging, law, medicine, popular culture and
sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment. You can also conduct original research with 1 of our award winning faculty
members, in areas of LGTBQ+ issues, the pharmaceutical industry or human rights in prisons as part of our research practical opportunities.
RJV
Geography and
Business
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
4U math recommended
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Geography Geography at Trent is a hands-on exploration of our natural world. Learn about real-world issues and critical perspectives related to human and
physical geography. You’ll explore the causes and impacts of climate change, health geography, water resources and the roots of geopolitical conflicts. Get
hands-on experience experimenting with top-notch research facilities including Trent’s on-campus wind tunnel lab and social/water interaction and transport
chamber. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining
a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional
experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
RCP
Psychology (BA) 200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U math is recommended
Notes: Psychology at Trent is perfect for students who wish to develop a better understanding of how and why people act, think and feel the way they do.
You’ll study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, child development and abnormal psychology in your
first 2 years, to advanced subjects such as gender, emotions and the psychology of evil in the latter half of your degree. Participate in research with leading
experts in areas such as neuroscience, emotional intelligence, sexuality, anxiety, health, development, language impairment, perception and memory.
RAM Media Studies
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Earn credit for doing as well as thinking, gaining hands-on experience by fabricating 3D-printed objects, bending circuits, shooting on 16mm film,
creating fake social media profiles and more. In Media Studies, you’ll examine the influence of advertising and ideology, the political economy of media
corporations and the principles of multimedia design. You’ll also benefit from our interdisciplinary curriculum, learning across subjects from the humanities
to the sciences, and taking workshop, internship and community-based research courses with your professors and media professionals.
172
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RTA
200
Teacher
Education
Stream – Arts
(Honours)
75%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Alternative offers of admission
are automatically extended if
you do not meet the
Notes: Forge your own path to a rewarding career in education through Trent’s distinctive Teacher Education Stream. If your dream is to become a teacher, admission requirements for
this one-of-a-kind program is the best pathway. This stream provides you with a strong foundation for application to a consecutive B.Ed. teacher education
the Teacher Education Stream
program, giving you an opportunity to design your B.A. degree according to your individual interests. Gain relevant practical and theoretical knowledge
program, but do meet the
through coursework and experiential opportunities such as teaching placements and other hands-on experiences, and pursue education-related
requirements for Arts and
placements in every year of the program, starting in year 1, in schools, day cares, zoos, senior centres, libraries and more. An added bonus is guaranteed
Science.
entry into Trent’s competitive 2-year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program upon successful completion of all requirements with a minimum average of
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
85%.
RYB
RQ
RJB
Computing
Systems and
Economics
200
Computing
Systems and
Media Studies
200
1600
Economics and
Business
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Computing
Systems Develop your skills in designing, implementing and integrating software applications – everything from supercomputers to game boards. This
degree will equip you with the skills required for a successful career in the ever-changing tech sector. Get advanced use of the latest science and digital
technologies, and work with real-world clients from industry, government and education through a third-year internship course and fourth-year project
course. Economics Enjoy exclusive access to leading Economics professors and experts in small-group classes, seminars and workshops. Through your
studies in Economics, you’ll gain a thorough understanding of the methods and tools required to analyze complex economic issues such as unemployment,
inflation, economic growth and the regulation of the market structure.
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes:
Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines.
When you study Computing Systems at Trent, you'll get a chance to develop your skills in designing, implementing and integrating software applications –
everything from supercomputers to game boards. This degree will equip you with the skills required for a successful career in the ever-changing tech
sector.
Earn credit for doing as well as thinking, gaining hands-on experience by fabricating 3D-printed objects, bending circuits, shooting on 16mm film, creating
fake social media profiles and more. In Media Studies, you'll examine the influence of advertising and ideology, the political economy of media corporations
and the principles of multimedia design.
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Economics Pursue a degree in Economics with exclusive access to leading Economics professors and experts in small-group classes, seminars and
workshops. Through your studies in Economics, you’ll gain a thorough understanding of the methods and tools required to analyze complex economic
issues such as unemployment, inflation, economic growth and the regulation of the market structure. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business
Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its
role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and
organizations.
RCU
Forensics and
Arts
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
This program is only available as a joint major at the Honours level.
Notes: Trent is the only university in Canada to offer students the chance to combine the study of forensics with 1 of several different academic disciplines.
Choose a joint major in forensics in combination with a vast array of complementary areas of study in the arts. Studying Forensics at Trent, you’ll learn the
foundational science of forensics, along with uniquely specialized forensics courses. As a graduate of this advanced program, you’ll apply your skills to
uncover evidence recovered at crime scenes, draw impartial conclusions based on physical evidence, and present and defend these findings using your
foundational knowledge in science. You can also conduct first-hand investigative work with bloodstain pattern analysis, fingerprinting and evidence
recovery in mock crime scenes at Trent’s on-campus Crime Scene House. No matter what your forensic career ambitions are, you have plenty of options at
Trent.
173
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RNM Law (LL.B.)
Economics
(B.A.): Trent/
Swansea Dual
Degree
150
RJU
Environmental
Resource
Studies and
Business
1600
Anthropology &
Forensics (BA)
200
RBA
80%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
80% minimum on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (60%)
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Economics at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton
School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your
education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Environmental Resource Studies Choose to complete a B.A. degree in ERS and explore sustainable solutions to environmental challenges in courses such
as environmental law and global environmental policy. At Trent, you'll study in one of the only Environmental Careers Organization (ECO)-Canada
accredited environmental science programs in the country, choosing from the broadest range of environmental courses available at any Canadian
university. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management,
gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional
experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
70%
Minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: For the past 10 years, Trent has been the only university in Canada to offer you the chance to combine your study of forensics with one of several
different academic disciplines. Combine Anthropology and Forensics and draw on insights from cultural and linguistic anthropology. You’ll explore the
extraordinary variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us.
RNG Law (LL.B.)
Geography
(B.A.): Trent/
Swansea Dual
degree
200
RAQ
Archaeology –
Environmental
Archaeology
(BA)
200
Philosophy –
Ethics
Specialization
200
RPJ
174
Minimum
80%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Geography at Trent, Ontario's #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University's renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton
School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you'll also have the chance to take your
education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
70%
Minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Become an expert in the intriguing relationships between past civilizations and plants, animals and even climate change in this one-of-a-kind
Archaeology specialization. You’ll gain hands-on experience applying geological, biological and physical science concepts to archaeological field studies,
expanding the extraordinary complexity of humanity's long-term relationship with our environment. By specializing in Environmental Archaeology, you’ll be
well-positioned for a career in Canada’s multimillion-dollar heritage conservation and management industry, or set your sights on graduate studies in
archaeological science or college-based programs in environmental management.
70%
Minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Studying Philosophy at Trent, you'll explore your place in the world, the nature of reality, the meaning of human existence and the limits of
knowledge. By developing your own philosophical position, you'll also cultivate your ability to reason logically, question commonly held assumptions and
ultimately develop a worldview that does justice to the complexity of life. Here, we invite you to experience philosophy through a variety of events including
the annual Ryle Lecture series, and become part of a vibrant philosophical community by joining Trent's oldest undergraduate club, the Philosophical
Society. Graduates of Trent's Philosophy program acquire advanced skills in critical thinking, problem-solving and communication – valuable foundations in
any number of career paths.
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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or
internship
option
available
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or
internship
option
available
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or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RAD
200
Business and
Arts
70%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
MHF4U, MCV4U or MCB4U recommended
This program is available only as a joint-major at the Honours level.
Notes:
Are you drawn to social sciences or humanities, but unsure which program you should apply to? The Honours Arts path at Trent is geared towards students
like you, who want to explore a few different areas of study before declaring a major or joint-major in second year. Start your university experience through
this first-year pathway and you'll have the flexibility to combine different disciplines and take courses from programs across the humanities and social
sciences.
If you want to become an innovative business leader or entrepreneur, no other program will help you get there better than Trent's exclusive Bachelor of
Business Administration. By examining corporate, self-employment, online, small business and other business models, you'll learn the fundamentals of
leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today's highly-digital world.
REH
RY
English
Literature Literary History
(BA)
200
Philosophy and
Economics
200
70%
Minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: If you’re an English Literature major considering graduate studies or a career in English literature, this captivating specialization will give you a
thorough understanding of English writing and storytelling throughout the ages. By the end of your degree, you’ll be equipped with a broad spectrum of
historical literary knowledge – essential expertise for any future scholar, teacher or author. Carefully-selected courses in this specialization emphasize the
evolution of English literature from the medieval period to the mid-20th century.
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Philosophy
Explore the nature of reality, the meaning of human existence and the limits of knowledge. Cultivate your ability to reason logically, question commonly held
assumptions and develop a worldview that does justice to the complexity of life. Experience philosophy through a variety of events, and join the
Philosophical Society. You'll acquire advanced skills in critical thinking, problem-solving and communication – valuable foundations in any number of career
paths. Economics Enjoy exclusive access to leading Economics professors and experts in small-group classes, seminars and workshops. Through your
studies in Economics, you’ll gain a thorough understanding of the methods and tools required to analyze complex economic issues such as unemployment,
inflation, economic growth and the regulation of the market structure.
RJO
RJC
Computing
Systems and
Business
200
Cultural Studies
and Business
200
Minimum
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Computing Systems Develop your skills in designing, implementing and integrating software applications – everything from supercomputers to game
boards. This degree will equip you with the skills required for a successful career in the ever-changing tech sector. Get advanced use of the latest science
and digital technologies, and work with real-world clients from industry, government and education through a third-year internship course and fourth-year
project course. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management,
gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional
experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
Minimum
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. Cultural
Studies In this program, the only one of its kind in Canada, explore both theoretical and practical paths into visual arts, media, film, theatre and music.
You’ll study culture by reading, talking and doing, taking lecture and workshop courses in literature, fine art, media and theory. And you’ll ask (and seek
answers to) the questions about how culture shapes our lives. Gain work experience through our fourth-year Internship in Media and Cultural Studies.
Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep
understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience,
completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
175
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RJE
200
French and
Business
70%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. French
In this program, you’ll immerse yourself in French, French Canadian and Francophone literatures and cultures. An emphasis on all French Canadian
cultures distinguishes our program from other universities in Ontario, with courses not only on Quebec culture and literature but also on Acadian and
Franco-Ontarian literatures, including Indigenous writers working in French. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program,
you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly
digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
RJF
RJP
RFL
Gender and
Women's
Studies and
Business
200
Information
Systems and
Business
200
Media Studies &
Sociology
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. Gender
& Women’s Studies Develop an interdisciplinary understanding of feminist thought and practice, including intersections with critical race, disability,
decolonial and sexuality studies. Learn alongside faculty who are active participants in gender research, education and advocacy – including the Canada
Research Chair in Feminist & Gender Studies. You can also put your knowledge to the test outside the university through a community-based feminist
research project. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management,
gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional
experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Information Systems In this joint major, you’ll seek better ways to accomplish tasks using computing technologies, and explore how the world processes,
manages and communicates information. Develop a unique understanding of databases, networks, data visualization and telecommunications, as well as
ethics, law and digital culture. Put theory into real-world practice through a third-year or summer internship or fourth-year student-driven project. Business
In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep
understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience,
completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Media Studies
Media Studies at Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain practical
multimedia experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you can create a portfolio of your work with innovative new media, including: Writing zines,
coding video games, programming radio shows and more. Sociology Sociology at Trent engages students in understanding and acting on the
consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience working with experts in the fields of aging, law, medicine, popular culture and
sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment. You can also conduct original research with one of our award-winning faculty
members as part of our research practica opportunities.
RUD
Political Studies
and Forensics
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Political Studies
Learn to make a positive impact through shaping and influencing social policy, focusing on Canadian politics, world politics and political theory. Our small
class sizes, interactive student-professor relationships and breadth of programming make it easy to develop new skills and individualize your degree. Apply
your learning to the real world through a community engagement project or political internship. Forensics Apply your skills to uncover evidence recovered at
crime scenes, draw impartial conclusions based on physical evidence, and present and defend these findings using your foundational knowledge in
science. You can also conduct first-hand investigative work with bloodstain pattern analysis, fingerprinting and evidence recovery in mock crime scenes at
Trent’s on-campus Crime Scene House.
176
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RJS
200
Psychology and
Business
70%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal
psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with leading
experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception
and memory. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management,
gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional
experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
RUA
Psychology and
Forensics (Arts)
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Trent is the only university in Canada to offer students the chance to combine your study of forensics with one of several different academic
disciplines. Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and
abnormal psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with
leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, health, development, mental health, language impairment,
perception and memory. Forensics Uncover evidence recovered at crime scenes, draw impartial conclusions based on physical evidence, and present and
defend these findings using your foundational knowledge in science. You can also conduct first-hand investigative work with bloodstain pattern analysis,
fingerprinting and evidence recovery in mock crime scenes at Trent’s on-campus Crime Scene House.
RJM
Sociology and
Business
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Sociology Sociology at Trent engages students in understanding and acting on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience
working with experts in the fields of aging, law, medicine, popular culture and sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment.
You can also conduct original research with one of our award winning faculty members as part of our research practica opportunities. Business In Trent’s
exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the
organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with
business sector companies and organizations.
RJH
RGA
RJ
177
Indigenous
Studies and
Business
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Indigenous Studies Study at the first university in Canada, and only second in North America, to establish an academic department dedicated to the study
of Indigenous peoples. Through a unique balance of Indigenous and Western knowledge, learn how Indigenous peoples are shaping our world. Study the
interactions between Indigenous and non-Indigenous societies and explore the cultural foundations of Indigenous life in performance, literature, politics,
ecology and governance. Business In Trent’s exclusive B.B.A. program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep
understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience,
completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
Greek & Latin
200
(Ancient Greek &
Roman Studies
B.A.)
Specialization
70%
Ancient Greek
and Roman
Studies and
Business
70%
minimum
200
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Take your studies of archaeology, history and literature even further by heading back in time to study writings by the original thinkers. Through
language training in Greek and Latin, students pursuing a degree in Ancient Greek & Roman Studies will be able to read foundational texts in their original
formats and gain insight into the way these languages cascade into every field of study.
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. Ancient
Greek & Roman Studies Examine the history, literature and material culture of the ancient Mediterranean, taking courses based on the active research of
accomplished scholars. Travel to the Mediterranean and participate in an exciting fieldwork project - trips to Greece, Turkey or north Africa can be counted
toward your degree. Business Administration In Trent’s exclusive B.B.A., you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep
understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience,
completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. Prepare for your CPA designation or springboard to an M.B.A., benefiting from
the knowledge and expertise of a dedicated community of business leaders and mentors.
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
RCT
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Culture & Theory 200
(Cultural Studies
BA)
Specialization
70%
RCQ Film & Media
200
(Cultural Studies
BA)
Specialization
70%
RCV
Literature &
200
Narrative
(Cultural Studies
BA)
Specialization
70%
Business
Adminsitration –
Economics
70%
RDI
1600
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
ENG4U
Minimum 70% GPA
Notes: Take a big picture approach to analyze how gender and sexuality, the body, globalization, technology, ethics and laws are represented and
repressed socially and culturally in this specialization available to Cultural Studies majors.
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Break outside the box of mainstream and conventional media to get at the core of how film, radio, television, popular culture and social media
influence culture. Through hands-on workshops in game, radio and podcast creation, this specialization will help Cultural Studies students develop a whole
new way of looking at the media we consume.
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: As a Cultural Studies major completing the Literature and Narrative specialization, you’ll take your studies beyond the book to look at how
storytelling changes when told through theatre, oral narrative, television and film, and how history, geography and genre influence storytelling.
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math
Notes: A specialization in Economics is the perfect academic pursuit for B.B.A. students wanting to develop a deeper understanding of the problems that
face the business world, along with the theories and techniques that are being used to solve these issues. Hone your skills as a creative and innovative
business thought leader and explore a range of topics in micro and macroeconomics, international finance and more.
RDA
Business
Administration –
Accounting
1600
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math
Notes: Accounting is more than just crunching numbers — it’s the essential language of business. This specialization in the School of Business is designed
to give you the opportunity to study accounting in depth, preparing you for a potential future as a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA).
RCS
Cultural Studies
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: In this program, the only one of its kind in Canada, explore both theoretical and practical paths into visual arts, media, film, theatre and music. You’ll
study culture by reading, talking and doing, taking lecture and workshop courses in literature, fine art, media and theory. And you’ll ask (and seek answers
to) the questions about how culture shapes our lives. Gain work experience through our fourth-year Internship in Media and Cultural Studies.
RCR
RBY
Cultural Studies 200
– Integrated Arts
Specialization
70%
Economics (BSc) 200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Through a mix of workshops taught by practicing and accomplished artists in art, theatre, film, video, photography and music, Cultural Studies
majors will develop an artistic lens to examine the ways culture, history, media and politics intersect to create meaningful works of art.
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U math is recommended
Notes: Pursue a B.Sc. degree in Economics with exclusive access to leading Economics professors and experts in small-group classes, seminars and
workshops. Through your studies in Economics, you’ll gain a thorough understanding of the methods and tools required to analyze complex economic
issues such as unemployment, inflation, economic growth and the regulation of the market structure.
178
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
REN
200
English
Literature
70%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Trent's uniquely flexible English Literature program is designed to prepare you for any career that demands creativity, critical inquiry and strong
communication skills. Our unique collegial learning environment means you’ll make your mark in this program, getting to know your professors one-on-one
– great for personal references that make the difference on grad school applications or in interviews.
RAV
Environmental
and Resource
Studies (BA)
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Choose to complete a B.A. degree in ERS and explore sustainable solutions to environmental challenges in courses such as environmental law
and global environmental policy. At Trent, you'll study in one of the only Environmental Careers Organization (ECO)-Canada accredited environmental
science programs in the country, choosing from the broadest range of environmental courses available at any Canadian university.
RWS Gender and
Women's
Studies
200
RGG Geography (BA)
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: In this program, you will explore a broad range of feminist perspectives on labour, health, history, popular culture, law, the environment, social
policy, literature and globalization. You will develop an interdisciplinary understanding of feminist thought and practice, including dynamic intersections with
critical race, disability, decolonial and critical sexuality studies. At Trent, you'll learn alongside faculty who are active participants in gender research,
education and advocacy – including the Canada Research Chair in Feminist and Gender Studies. You can also put your knowledge to the test outside the
university through a community-based feminist research project.
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Geography at Trent goes beyond learning in a classroom; it’s a hands-on exploration of our natural world. In this program, you’ll learn about realworld issues and critical perspectives related to both human and physical geography. You’ll explore the causes and impacts of climate change, health
geography, water resources and the historical roots of geopolitical conflicts. Get hands-on experience experimenting with top-notch research facilities
including Trent’s on-campus wind tunnel lab and social/water interaction and transport chamber.
RFR
French Studies
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: In this program, you’ll immerse yourself in French, French Canadian and Francophone literatures and cultures. An emphasis on all French
Canadian cultures distinguishes our program from other universities in Ontario, with courses not only on Quebec culture and literature but also on Acadian
and Franco-Ontarian literatures, including Indigenous writers working in French.
RIA
RIL
179
African Studies
(International
Development
Studies BA)
Specialization
200
Latin American
Studies
(International
Development
Studies BA)
Specialization
200
70%
ENG4U
Minimum 70% GPA
Notes: The birthplace of all humankind, Africa is a continent of great historical and contemporary global importance. By successfully completing a series of
relevant credits and the Ghana year abroad program, students pursuing International Development Studies are eligible to add this specialization in African
Studies to their degree.
70%
ENG4U
Minimum 70% GPA
Notes: Study the complex history, politics and biodiversity of Latin America while you explore and discover new approaches to understanding democracy,
human rights and sustainable development in the world’s most urbanized regions. Specializing your International Development Studies degree is a great
way to showcase your expertise and develop your Spanish language skills.
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RJG
200
History and
Business
70%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. History
One of the most versatile majors, History paves the way for discovering human behaviour patterns, seeing beyond stereotypes and discerning the
difference between assumption and fact. At Trent you’ll explore political and cultural themes while developing dynamic research, analytical and
communication skills - invaluable for your future career. Choose to focus your courses thematically, such as the Holocaust or the History of Crime, or by
time period and location. Business In Trent’s exclusive B.B.A. program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep
understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience,
completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
RLM
RLW
International
Development –
Legal Studies
Option
200
History – Legal
Studies Option
200
70%
Six 4U/M level courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Complement your IDS B.A. degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada and
Canadian law.
70%
Six 4U/M level courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Complement your History B.A. degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada and
Canadian Law.
RCX
Honours Arts
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Are you drawn to social sciences or humanities, but unsure which program you should apply to? The Honours Arts path at Trent is geared towards
students like you, who want to explore a few different areas of study before declaring a major or joint-major in second year. Start your university experience
through this first-year pathway and you’ll have the flexibility to combine different disciplines and take courses from programs across the humanities and
social sciences.
RJD
English and
Business
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. English
Trent's uniquely flexible English Literature program is designed to prepare you for any career that demands creativity, critical inquiry and strong
communication skills. Our unique collegial learning environment means you’ll make your mark in this program, getting to know your professors one-on-one
– great for personal references that make the difference on grad school applications or making an impression in interviews. Business In Trent’s exclusive
Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the
organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with
business sector companies and organizations.
RJQ
Forensics and
Business
200
Minimum
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Not
Available
Notes: Trent is the only university in Canada to offer students the chance to combine your study of forensics with one of several different academic
disciplines. Forensics Apply your skills to uncover evidence recovered at crime scenes, draw impartial conclusions based on physical evidence, and
present and defend these findings using your foundational knowledge in science. You can also conduct first-hand investigative work with bloodstain pattern
analysis, fingerprinting and evidence recovery in mock crime scenes at Trent’s on-campus Crime Scene House. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of
Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of
business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business
sector companies and organizations.
RID
180
International
Development
Studies
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Be part of an internationally-recognized program that is the first of its kind developed in Canada. Through an interdisciplinary lens, you’ll explore
wide-ranging themes such as global poverty and hunger, conflict, ecological degradation and cultural identity. You can also study and work in a developing
country through the Trent in Ghana program – includes a 12-week placement with a development organization.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
RNT
RNJ
RLQ
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Law (LL.B.)
150
Environmental &
Resource
Studies (B.A.):
Trent/Swansea
Dual Degree
80%
Law (LL.B.)
Cultural Studies
(B.A.): Trent/
Swansea Dual
Degree
150
80%
minimum
Philosophy –
Legal Studies
Option
200
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
80% minimum on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (60%)
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Environmental & Resource Studies at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned
Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the
chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (60%)
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Cultural Studies at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton
School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your
education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
70%
Minimum
Minimum 70% on best six 4U/M Courses required
ENG4U (minimum 60%)
MCV4U or MHF4U is recommended
Notes: Complement your B.A. in Philosophy degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada
and Canadian law.
RPO
Political Studies
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: In this program, you’ll learn to make a positive impact through shaping and influencing social policy, focusing on Canadian politics, world politics
and political theory. The small class sizes, interactive student-professor relationships and breadth of programming that Political Studies at Trent is known
for make it easy to develop new skills and individualize your degree. Apply your learning to the real world through a community engagement project or
political internship.
RPH
Philosophy
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Studying Philosophy at Trent, you’ll explore your place in the world, the nature of reality, the meaning of human existence and the limits of
knowledge. By developing your own philosophical position, you’ll also cultivate your ability to reason logically, question commonly held assumptions and
ultimately develop a worldview that does justice to the complexity of life. Here, we invite you to experience philosophy through a variety of events including
the annual Ryle Lecture series, and become part of a vibrant philosophical community by joining Trent’s oldest undergraduate club, the Philosophical
Society. Graduates of Trent’s Philosophy program acquire advanced skills in critical thinking, problem-solving and communication – valuable foundations in
any number of career paths.
RND
RNL
181
Law (LL.B.)
Business
Administration
(B.B.A.): Trent/
Swansea Dual
Degree
150
Law (LL.B.)
Media Studies
(B.A.): Trent/
Swansea Dual
Degree
150
80%
minimum
Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (60%)
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Business
Administration degree at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham
Clinton School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take
your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
80%
minimum
Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (60%)
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in Media
Studies at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton School
of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your education
global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
RJJ
Media Studies
and Business
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
200 N/A 70%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. Media
Studies Media Studies at Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain
practical multimedia experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you can create a portfolio of your work with innovative new media, including: Writing
zines, coding video games, programming radio shows and more. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn
the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world.
Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
RLP
Political Studies
– Legal Studies
Option
200
70%
minimum
Minimum 70% on best six 4U/M Courses required
ENG4U (minimum 60%)
MCV4U or MHF4U is recommended
Notes: Complement your B.A. degree in Political Studies with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in
Canada and Canadian law.
RPA
RSP
RJL
Psychological
Development
(Psychology
B.A.)
Specialization
200
Criminology &
Socio-Legal
Studies
(Sociology BA)
Specialization
50
Political Studies
and Business
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Unravel the mystery of the mind and how the human brain develops from day 1. Choose to focus your studies on children and youth or set your
sights on adults and aging. Psychology majors can get real-world experience through practical and research opportunities in the community.
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (minimum of 60%)
Notes: For students pursuing an Honours Sociology degree, this standout specialization explores the study of crime and punishment, the influence of
social inequality as a cause of crime and how criminals and victims are treated by the criminal justice system. You’ll apply your sociological knowledge and
potentially perform independent research on homelessness, the criminalization of women, restorative justice or the impact on Indigenous peoples.
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. Political
Studies Learn to make a positive impact through shaping and influencing social policy, focusing on Canadian politics, world politics and political theory. The
small class sizes, interactive student-professor relationships and breadth of programming that Political Studies at Trent is known for make it easy to
develop new skills and individualize your degree. Apply your learning to the real world through a community engagement project or political internship.
Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep
understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience,
completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
RPP
Political Studies
– Public Policy
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (minimum of 60%)
Notes: This specialization in Public Policy is the ideal path for students in Political Studies who are interested in pursuing a career in public service, think
tanks and non-governmental and intergovernmental organizations
RAH
182
Sustainable
Agriculture and
Food Systems
(BA)
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Work to advance the study of sustainable agriculture in real time by getting your hands dirty in Trent’s rooftop gardens and experimental farm, a
33-acre living laboratory located right on campus. In this program, you’ll examine the links between farm and table and their implications for people, the
economy and the planet. You can also join a new crop of entrepreneurs working in the Trent Market Garden, which provides fresh vegetables to cafeterias
right here on campus, or volunteer with the student-run organic café The Seasoned Spoon.
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
Honours Science Degree Programs Offered in Peterborough
RKA
Medical
Professional
Stream
50
80%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Applicants will want to ensure they have the proper prerequisite courses for the program they intend to declare as their major going into second year. For
example, students intending to declare Biochemistry and Molecular Biology as their major will want to have Biology, Chemistry and Math; students
intending to declare Psychology as their major will want to have Math. Find a complete listing of programs and their associated prerequisites, or see the
back of the Trent Viewbook, pages 64–66.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
The new Medical Professional Stream is designed for students looking to pursue a career in a medical field after graduating from
Trent. This stream is designed to give you a unique advantage in whatever medical path you choose by providing you with the
academic and non-academic foundations that will best prepare you to be successful in your professional program examinations,
applications and interviews. At the end of first year, students will select their desired degree major, but also continue in the Medical
Professional Stream benefitting from the additional resources. These resources include MCAT Prep courses, Mock MCAT and DAT
exams, Faculty Mentorship, Medical Interview prep workshops, etc.
Students who wish to set their major as Biomedical Science, Conservation Biology or Forensic Science, and who also want to be in
the Medical Professional Stream, should apply to Biomedical Science or Forensic Science and send an email to
admissions@trentu.ca, indicating their desire to also enroll in the Medical Professional Stream. Otherwise, you can apply directly to
the Medical Professional Stream through the OUAC. Students admitted to the Medical Professional Stream then declare their major
during their first year of study at Trent.
An Autobiographical Sketch is due February 1, 2019. This form can be found on the myTrent portal after applying through the OUAC.
Students are not able to combine the Medical Professional Stream program with a Nursing degree.
Additional Admission Criteria: Through our unique Medial Professional Stream, you’ll get the direction and assistance you need to achieve your medical,
dentistry, veterinary or pharmacy school dreams starting day one of your undergraduate degree. This 4-year stream gives you an automatic edge with
professional program examinations, applications and interviews. Trent’s one-of-a-kind preparatory program is taken jointly with any B.A. or B.Sc. degree
and gives you access to a variety of support and guidance services, including individual course maps tailored to your chosen degree, student-led DAT and
MCAT study groups, interview preparation workshops and more.
RTS
Teacher
Education
Stream –
Science
(Honours)
200
75%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U math is recommended
Alternative offers of admission
are automatically extended if
you do not meet the
admission requirements for
Notes: Forge your own path to a rewarding career in education through Trent’s distinctive Teacher Education Stream. If your dream is to become a teacher, the Teacher Education Stream
this one-of-a-kind program is the best pathway. This stream provides you with a strong foundation for application to a consecutive B.Ed. teacher education
program, but do meet the
program, giving you an opportunity to design your B.Sc. degree according to your individual interests. Gain relevant practical and theoretical knowledge
requirements for Arts and
through coursework and experiential opportunities such as teaching placements and other hands-on experiences, and pursue education-related
Science.
placements in every year of the program, starting in year 1, in schools, day cares, zoos, senior centres, libraries and more. An added bonus is guaranteed
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
entry into Trent’s competitive 2-year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program upon successful completion of all requirements with a minimum average of
85%.
RPY
Physics
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
MHF4U or MCV4U
SPH4U is strongly recommended
Notes: As a student of Trent’s Physics program, you’ll learn to bring abstract yet powerful concepts to life, ask important questions about the most basic
particles and forces in nature and apply what you learn to complex systems such as novel quantum materials and celestial bodies. Benefit from a smallgroup, highly interactive learning environment, with access to the latest state-of-the-art equipment for lab work. With a Physics B.Sc. degree, you can
potentially help shape and advance our understanding of the world as we know it.
RPB
183
Psychological
Development
(Psychology
B.Sc.)
Specialization
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Unravel the mystery of the mind and how the human brain develops from day 1. Choose to focus your studies on children and youth or set your
sights on adults and aging. Psychology majors can get real-world experience through practical and research opportunities in the community.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
RPG
RUF
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Forensics &
200
Science – Law &
Policing
Specialization
70%
minimum
Forensic Biology 80
75%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U math is recommended
Notes: A specialization in Law & Policing provides you with a greater focus on the application of forensic scientific principles and techniques within the
Canadian legal system, crime scenes, and policing. As a Forensic Science major with this one-of-a-kind specialization, you’ll be ideally suited to meet the
changing demands of forensic investigation in the law enforcement community.
Minimum 75% admission average calculated on prerequisites and next 2 best 4U/M courses
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
ENG4U (minimum 60%)
SBI4U
SCH4U
1 of MCV4U or MHF4U
2 other U/M courses
SPH4U recommended
Notes: Unlike any other Forensics program in Canada, this new degree gives you all the advantages of a degree in Forensic Sciences, while differentiating
yourself as an expert in biological forensics. Students of the Forensic Biology degree program receive a comprehensive biology education that includes the
study of life – from the level of molecules and cells to populations and communities – applying this knowledge in the practical applications of crime scenes
and criminal investigations. You can also conduct first-hand investigative work with bloodstain pattern analysis, fingerprinting and evidence recovery in
mock crime scenes at Trent’s on-campus Crime Scene House.
RSK
RSC
Computing
Systems Computer
Science
200
Computing
Systems (BSc)
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U math is recommended
Notes: Break away from what is conventional and theoretical by studying Computer Science through doing, creating and experimenting.
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U math is recommended
Notes: When you study Computing Systems at Trent, you’ll get a chance to develop your skills in designing, implementing and integrating software
applications – everything from supercomputers to game boards. This degree will equip you with the skills required for a successful career in the everchanging tech sector. Get advanced use of the latest science and digital technologies, with assistance from professors who are experts in their fields. You
can also work with real-world clients from industry, government and education through a third year internship course and fourth year project course.
RMS Statistics
(Mathematics
B.Sc.)
Specialization
RSX
200
Honours Science 200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
MHF4U or MCV4U
Notes: You can tell a lot about an individual, a society, or even a whole nation simply by looking at the numbers. Through a specialization in Statistics,
students pursuing a degree in Mathematics will learn to incorporate pure math, big data and computing to navigate the knowledge interwoven in numbers,
paving the way for career success in everything from medicine and communications to marketing and technology.
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
4U math is recommended
Notes: Are you drawn to the sciences, but are unsure which program you should apply to? The Honours Science path at Trent is geared towards students
like you, who want to explore a few different areas of study before declaring a major or joint-major in second year. You can even choose to combine
different disciplines, taking courses from programs across both the sciences and arts. Put your science interests to the test in our state-of-the-art labs and
on-campus science facilities. At Trent, you'll learn alongside the experts in a variety of science disciplines and get hands-on research experience starting as
early as first year.
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Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RGS
200
Geography
(BSc)
70%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U math is recommended
Notes: Geography at Trent goes beyond learning in a classroom; it’s a hands-on exploration of our natural world. In this program, you’ll learn about realworld issues and critical perspectives related to both human and physical geography. You’ll explore the causes and impacts of climate change, health
geography, water resources and the historical roots of geopolitical conflicts. Get hands-on experience experimenting with top-notch research facilities
including Trent’s on-campus wind tunnel lab and social/water interaction and transport chamber.
RMA Mathematics
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
MHF4U or MCV4U
Notes: In this program, you’ll learn about the fundamental structure of the universe and the limits of human reason. The expertise and skills developed in
this program are in high demand in the job market, as mathematical science careers are estimated to be one of the fastest growing occupation sectors in
the coming decade. Learn and work alongside expert faculty who are dedicated to challenging and strengthening your skills, and test your math skills and
knowledge in our Math Resource Room, accessing mathematical and statistical software such as Maple and STATA.
RAF
Archaeology
(BSc)
200
70%
Minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
4U math is recommended
Notes: Join one of the largest archaeology programs in Canada, and combine courses from Anthropology, Ancient Greek and Roman Studies, and the
sciences. Perform hands-on research (even during your undergrad degree!) in specialized on-campus labs for bioarchaeology, Geographic Information
Systems (GIS), archaeozoology, and lithic and ceramic analysis. Your studies will focus on the history of human beings, examining artifacts, human and
animal bones, architecture and plants.
RBI
Biology
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
SBI4U and SCH4U
4U math is recommended
Notes: In this leading program, you will study and research alongside faculty in cutting-edge labs and collaborate with leading scientists in the field. Apply
what you learn in lectures, labs and fieldwork to our planet’s most significant biological challenges. Undertake multiple internship or placement opportunities
with collaborating organizations such as the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Parks Canada, local hospitals, pharmacies and more.
RES
185
Environmental
Science/Studies
(Honours)
75
75%
minimum
Minimum 75% admission average calculated on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (minimum 60%)
SBI4U, SCH4U and 4U Math recommended
Alternative offers of admission
are automatically extended if
you do not meet the
admission requirements for
Notes: There is no better place to study the environment – Trent has proudly been Canada’s top post-secondary environmental institution for more than 50 the Environmental Science/
years. Trent’s B.E.S.S. degree is perfect for students who want to bring science and arts together to understand and solve key environmental issues. You’ll
Studies program, but do meet
gain an understanding of the scientific aspects of contemporary environmental issues, how they’re linked to policy and planning decisions, and how that
the requirements for Arts and
can lead to an environmentally sustainable future. You can also conduct hands-on research in state-of-the-art labs and Trent’s extensive on-campus “living
Science.
laboratory”.
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RUH
80
Forensic
Chemistry
75%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Minimum 75% admission average calculated on prerequisites and next 2 best 4U/M courses
ENG4U (minimum 60%)
SBI4U
SCH4U
1 of MCV4U or MHF4U
2 other U/M courses
SPH4U recommended
Co-op
Option
Not
Available
Notes: Have an interest in analytical chemistry and its applications in forensic investigation? This new program is for you. In addition to the hands-on
learning received in the fundamental forensic science course options, the Forensic Chemistry program gives you a comprehensive education in forensic
chemical analysis, studying everything from biochemical and environmental chemistry to inorganic, organic and physical chemistry.Graduates of this
program – the only one of its kind at any Canadian university – are uniquely specialized for career prospects in both the forensic science and chemistry
sectors. You can also conduct first-hand investigative work with bloodstain pattern analysis, fingerprinting and evidence recovery in mock crime scenes at
Trent’s on-campus Crime Scene House.
RSF
Information
Systems (BSc)
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U math is recommended
This program is only available as a joint major at the Honours level.
Notes: As an Information Systems joint major, you’ll look for better ways to accomplish tasks using computing technologies, exploring how the world
processes, manages and communicates information. Over the course of your degree, you’ll develop a unique understanding of technical subjects such as
databases, networks, data visualization and telecommunications, as well as non-technical matters such as ethics, law and digital culture. Get a
personalized experience with professors who are experts in their fields learning all about the latest science and digital technologies and put theory into realworld practice through a third-year or summer internship or fourth-year student-driven project.
RSV
Environmental
and Resource
Science (BSc)
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
SBI4U, SCH4U and 4U math recommended
Notes: Choose the ERS B.Sc. option at Trent and you’ll obtain an advanced scientific understanding of the environment, addressing everything from
environmental chemistry to restoration ecology. Here, you will study in one of the only Environmental Careers Organization (ECO)-Canada accredited
environmental science programs in the country, choosing from the broadest range of environmental courses available at any Canadian university. You can
also conduct hands-on research in Trent’s 12 on-campus nature reserves. There is no better place to study the environment.
RVC
Environmental
Chemistry
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
SCH4U
A 4U math is recommended
Notes: Choose the ERS B.Sc. option at Trent and you’ll obtain an advanced scientific understanding of the environment, addressing everything from
environmental chemistry to restoration ecology. Here, you will study in one of the only Environmental Careers Organization (ECO)-Canada accredited
environmental science programs in the country, choosing from the broadest range of environmental courses available at any Canadian university. You can
also conduct hands-on research in Trent’s 12 on-campus nature reserves. There is no better place to study the environment.
RHY
Chemical
Physics
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
SCH4U
1 of MHF4U or MCV4U
SPH4U is strongly recommended
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Notes: As a student of Chemical Physics, you’ll explore the physics and chemistry of everything from an atomic perspective. Benefit from Trent’s
interactive small-group classes and labs, as well as mentoring from award-winning Chemistry and Physics faculty.
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RCH
200
Chemistry
70%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
SCH4U
MHF4U or MCV4U
Notes: In Chemistry at Trent, you'll learn about fundamental discoveries in chemistry and work towards contributing to them while gaining experience in
modern chemical research, experimental design and technical laboratory skills. Here, you can study in a program accredited by the Canadian Society for
Chemistry, benefiting from direct access to world-class labs and instrumentation facilities.
RMP Mathematical
Physics
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
MHF4U or MCV4U
Notes: Trent’s Mathematical Physics program will help you develop experience with a wide variety of focuses that include everything from astrophysics,
condensed matter physics and relativity, to differential geometry and more. Benefit from a small-group, interactive learning environment, with access to
state-of-the-art equipment for lab work.
RZJ
RZH
RPS
Computing &
Information
Systems – Data
Analytics
200
Computing &
Information
Systems –
Software
Engineering
200
Psychology
(BSc)
200
70%
Six 4U/M level courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: The field of data analytics has quickly become one of the most sought-after careers around the world. For students pursuing a Computing Systems
Honours degree, this specialization is a great way to build a solid foundation in Big Data analysis techniques, including parallel programming, visualization
and predictive modelling.
70%
70% on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (60%)
Notes: In this important specialization, Computing Systems majors learn how to design and test the software that shapes our lives and work towards
becoming a leader in the tech industry. Through a focus on teamwork and collaboration both in and out of the classroom, you’ll gain the hands-on
experience required to launch your career.
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U math is recommended
Notes: Psychology at Trent is perfect for students who wish to develop a better understanding of how and why people act, think and feel the way they do.
You’ll study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, child development, and abnormal psychology in your
first 2 years, to advanced subjects such as gender, emotions, and the psychology of evil in the latter half of your degree. Participate in research with
leading experts in areas such as neuroscience, emotional intelligence, sexuality, anxiety, health, development, language impairment, perception and
memory.
RME Mathematical
Economics
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
MHF4U or MCV4U
Notes: By combining core courses in economics and mathematics, you’ll learn how to analyze games of strategy, understand bargaining and auctions
(game theory), make sense of complex economic data (econometrics), maximize profit and minimize costs (optimization), and augment happiness (welfare
economics). Challenge yourself with complex material delivered in small-group environments, gaining skills ideal for graduate studies or for a career in
government, banking or business.
RAS
Sustainable
Agriculture and
Food Systems
(BSc)
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (minimum 60%)
SBI4U
A 4U math is recommended
Notes: Work to advance the study of sustainable agriculture in real-time by getting your hands dirty in Trent’s rooftop gardens and experimental farm, a
33-acre living laboratory located right on campus. In this program, you’ll examine the links between farm and table and their implications for people, the
economy and the planet. You can also join a new crop of entrepreneurs working in the Trent Market Garden, which provides fresh vegetables to cafeterias
right here on campus, or volunteer with the student-run organic café The Seasoned Spoon.
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Option
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or
internship
option
available
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or
internship
option
available
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or
internship
option
available
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or
internship
option
available
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or
internship
option
available
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or
internship
option
available
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option
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RZN
Computing
Systems &
Forensics
200
Environmental
Resource
Science and
Business
200 N/A 70%
minimum
Anthropology
(BSc)
200
RJT
RSA
70%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Trent is the only university in Canada to offer students the chance to combine your study of forensics with 1 of several different academic
disciplines. Computing Systems Develop your skills in designing, implementing and integrating software applications – everything from supercomputers to
game boards. Get advanced use of the latest science and digital technologies, and work with real-world clients from industry, government and education
through a third-year internship course and fourth-year project course. Forensics Apply your skills to uncover evidence recovered at crime scenes, draw
impartial conclusions based on physical evidence, and present and defend these findings using your foundational knowledge in science. You can also
conduct first-hand investigative work with bloodstain pattern analysis, fingerprinting and evidence recovery in mock crime scenes at Trent’s on-campus
Crime Scene House.
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
SBI4U, SCH4U and 4U math recommended
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Environmental and Resource Science Obtain an advanced scientific understanding of the environment, addressing everything from environmental
chemistry to restoration ecology. Here, you will study in one of the only ECO-Canada accredited environmental science programs in the country, with
access to the broadest range of environmental courses at any Canadian university. You can also conduct hands-on research in Trent’s 12 on-campus
nature reserves. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management,
gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional
experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
4U math is recommended
Notes: Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. Drawing on insights from
archaeology, and cultural, linguistic and biological anthropology, you’ll explore the extraordinary variability in human adaptation, organization and belief,
discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in
Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario.
RDK
Financial
Analytics
200
75%
Minimum
Minimum of 75% on best six 4U/M courses required
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
1 of MHF4U or MCV4U is required
Notes:
Some of the most rewarding careers in finance involve more than just crunching numbers. Canada’s financial industries have a growing demand for
graduates who also possess quantitative analytical skills – skills that help guide businesses and individuals with their most important investment decisions.
Combining mathematics, statistics, economics, business and computing, Trent’s one-of-a-kind Financial Analytics degree program will teach you to treat
investing as a science. As you learn to analyze industry trends and implement real-world data models, you’ll set yourself up for an exciting career in an
increasingly complex financial world.
RBB
Anthropology &
Forensics (BSc)
200
70%
Minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
4U math is recommended
Notes: For the past 10 years, Trent has been the only university in Canada to offer you the chance to combine your study of forensics with one of several
different academic disciplines. Combine Anthropology and Forensics and draw on insights from archaeology, and biological anthropology. You’ll explore the
extraordinary variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us.
RAR
188
Archaeology –
Environmental
Archaeology
(BSc)
200
70%
Minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
4U math is recommended
Notes: Become an expert in the intriguing relationships between past civilizations and plants, animals and even climate change in this one-of-a-kind
Archaeology specialization. You’ll gain hands-on experience applying geological, biological, and physical science concepts to archaeological field studies,
expanding the extraordinary complexity of humanity's long-term relationship with our environment. By specializing in Environmental Archaeology, you’ll be
well-positioned for a career in Canada’s multimillion-dollar heritage conservation and management industry, or set your sights on graduate studies in
archaeological science or college-based programs in environmental management.
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
RSD
Business and
Science
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
200
70%
(total for minimum
Arts and
Science)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
MHF4U or MCV4U are recommended
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
This program is available only as a joint major at the Honours level.
Notes:
Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint-majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Are you drawn to the sciences, but are unsure which program you should apply to? The Honours Science path at Trent is geared towards students like you,
who want to explore a few different areas of study before declaring a major or joint-major in second year. You can even choose to combine different
disciplines, taking courses from programs across both the sciences and arts.
You want to become an innovative business leader or entrepreneur. No other program will help you get there better than Trent's exclusive Bachelor of
Business Administration. By examining corporate, self-employment, online, small business and other business models, you'll learn the fundamentals of
leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today's highly-digital world.
RSU
Forensics and
Science
200
70%
minimum
Co-op
Option
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U math is recommended
Not
Available
Available only as a joint-major at the Honours level.
Notes:
Trent is the only university in Canada to offer you the chance to combine your study of forensics with one of several different academic disciplines across
the sciences. No matter what your forensic career ambitions are, you have plenty of options at Trent.
Are you drawn to the sciences, but are unsure which program you should apply to? The Honours Science path at Trent is geared towards students like you,
who want to explore a few different areas of study before declaring a major or joint-major in second year.
By studying Forensic Science at Trent, you'll learn the foundational science of forensics through the study of anthropology, biology and chemistry, along
with uniquely specialized forensics courses. As a graduate of this advanced program, you'll apply your skills to uncover evidence recovered at crime
scenes, draw impartial conclusions based on physical evidence, and present and defend these findings using your foundational knowledge in science.
RK
Kinesiology
(Honours)
60
75%
Minimum 75% admission average calculated on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (minimum 60%)
SBI4U
MHF4U or MCV4U or MDM4U
SCH 3U/4U
SPH 3U/4U
Either SCH or SPH at 4U level
Alternative offers of admission
are automatically extended if
you do not meet the
admission requirements for
the Kinesiology program but
do meet the requirements for
Arts and Science.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Notes: Combine your passion for fitness and science, helping people lead healthier lives through movement, sports and exercise. Interactive and
multidisciplinary, Trent’s four-year B.Sc. degree goes beyond the standard Kinesiology program. You’re encouraged to get hands-on – in the lab and out in
the community – working with everyone from Olympic hopefuls to senior citizens. Get advanced clinical and practical perspective through courses
integrated with Trent’s Nursing program, as well as classes in biomechanics, anatomy, physiology and more.
RJR
Mathematics and 200
Business
70%
minimum
4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
MHF4U or MCV4U
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Mathematics Explore the fundamental structure of the universe and the limits of human reason. The skills developed in Math are in high demand, as
mathematical science careers are estimated to be one of the fastest growing occupation sectors in the coming decade. Work alongside expert faculty,
dedicated to strengthening your skills. Test your skills and knowledge in our Math Resource Room, accessing mathematical and statistical software, such
as Maple and STATA. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and
management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on
professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
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Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RUC
200
Psychology and
Forensics
(Science)
70%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U math is recommended
Notes: Trent is the only university in Canada to offer students the chance to combine your study of forensics with 1 of several different academic
disciplines. Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and
abnormal psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with
experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and
memory. Forensics Apply your skills to uncover evidence recovered at crime scenes, draw impartial conclusions based on physical evidence, and present
and defend these findings using your foundational knowledge in science. You can also conduct first-hand investigative work with bloodstain pattern
analysis, fingerprinting and evidence recovery in mock crime scenes at Trent’s on-campus Crime Scene House.
RJW
Psychology
(Science) and
Business
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M coures
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U math is recommended
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal
psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with leading
experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception
and memory. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management,
gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional
experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
RCY
Computing
Systems and
Physics
200
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
MHF4U or MCV4U
Notes: Computing Systems & Physics gives you the opportunity to explore a wide variety of subjects, including hardware and software interfaces,
electronics, software design, networks, distributed operating systems and the underlying principles of physics and mathematics. At Trent, benefit from
small-group lab work and develop a strong foundation for further education through graduate studies at the master's and Ph.D. level and beyond.
RZK
Computing
12
Systems – Co-op
80%
minimum
Six 4U/M level courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Applicant Essay due February 1 (available on myTrent once you apply)
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Co-op
program
Notes: When you study Computing Systems at Trent, you’ll get a chance to develop your skills in designing, implementing and integrating software
applications – everything from supercomputers to game boards. This degree will equip you with the skills required for a successful career in the everchanging tech sector. Get advanced use of the latest science and digital technologies, with assistance from professors who are experts in their fields.
Pursue the competitive co-op option and graduate with 12 months of relevant experience through 3 paid work terms in the information technology industry.
RZL
Conservation
Biology
20
75%
minimum
Six 4U/M level courses
ENG4U, MHF4U OR MCV4U, SCH4U, SBI4U are required
SPH4U is recommended
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
The admission averages are calculated using the required courses and the next 2 highest 4U/M level courses.
Additional Admission Criteria: Pending Ministry approval.
Notes: In Conservation Biology you’ll study the science behind the decline of biological diversity to better understand the solutions to the worldwide crisis of
the growing loss of wildlife and their habitat. In this program – the only one of its kind in Ontario – gain hands-on, valuable experience working with groups
like the Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry, Nature Conservancy Canada, Metro Toronto Zoo, Parks Canada and more.
RBM Biochemistry and 200
Molecular
Biology
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
SBI4U and SCH4U
MHF4U or MCV4U
Notes: In this program, you’ll achieve a detailed understanding of the processes that control and mediate health, illness, reproduction, growth and
ultimately life itself. Working in ultramodern facilities, you will gain a solid grounding in chemistry, biochemistry, genetics and cell biology, preparing you for
advanced studies in this dynamic and ever-changing discipline.
190
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RBS
50
Biomedical
Science
70%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
SBI4U and SCH4U
MHF4U or MCV4U
SPH4U or SES4U
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Notes: Trent’s unique Biomedical Science degree – the only program of its kind in Ontario – combines the study of biology and medicine, allowing you to
examine the impact of disease on human health. In this program, you’ll study a range of medical and health-related topics such as cell biology, anatomy
and biochemistry. Gain valuable, real-world experience in a medical or health care related setting through a capstone internship or placement courses,
something that no other Ontario university offers in a 4-year Biomedical Science degree.
RZM
Conservation
Biology – Co-op
5
75%
minimum
Six 4U/M level courses
ENG4U, MHF4U OR MCV4U, SCH4U and SBI4U are required
SPH4U is recommended
Co-op
program
The admission average is calculated using the required courses and the next 2 highest 4U/M level courses.
Additional Admission Criteria: Pending Ministry approval.
Notes: In Conservation Biology you’ll study the science behind the decline of biological diversity to better understand the solutions to this worldwide crisis.
In this program – the only one of its kind in Ontario – gain hands-on, valuable experience working with groups like the Ministry of Natural Resources &
Forestry, Nature Conservancy Canada, Metro Toronto Zoo, Parks Canada and more.
RU
Forensic Science 80
75%
minimum
Minimum 75% admission average calculated on prerequisites and next 2 best 4U/M courses
ENG4U (minimum 60%)
SBI4U
SCH4U
1 of MCV4U or MHF4U
2 other U/M courses
SPH4U recommended
Notes: By studying Forensic Science at Trent, you’ll learn the foundational science of forensics through the study of anthropology, biology and chemistry,
along with uniquely specialized forensics courses. As a graduate of this advanced program, you’ll apply your skills to uncover evidence recovered at crime
scenes, draw impartial conclusions based on physical evidence, and present and defend these findings using your foundational knowledge in science. You
can also conduct first-hand investigative work with bloodstain pattern analysis, fingerprinting and evidence recovery in mock crime scenes at Trent’s oncampus Crime Scene House.
RZE
Health Sciences
(Biology BSc)
Specialization
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
SBI4U and SCH4U
4U math is recommended
Notes: Trent's Specialization in Health Sciences offers you the distinct opportunity to study the theoretical aspects of medicine and apply your knowledge
through an internship with a collaborating agency or individual sponsor in a health-related setting.
REG
Environmental
Geoscience
60
75%
75% overall average on six 4U/M level courses
SCH4U and MHF4U or MCV4U
Admission average is calculated on required courses, including ENG4U, plus 3 next best 4U/M courses
Notes: This degree provides the perfect path for students who wish to find solutions to large-scale challenges such as pollution, climate change or rising
sea levels. The program integrates the disciplines of geology, biology, chemistry and geography, and gives you an opportunity to study at one of the top
100 green campuses in the world. In this program, you'll receive specialized training in environmental techniques used in geotechnical investigations,
applying what you learn in a practical way through hands-on research and field work, as well as a hands-on fourth-year capstone experiential learning
opportunity.
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Alternative offers of admission
are automatically extended if
you do not meet the
admission requirements for
the Forensic Science
program, but do meet the
requirements for Arts and
Science.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RCI
200
Indigenous
Environmental
Science (BSc)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
4U math is recommended
Notes: In this program – the first of its kind anywhere in North America – you’ll study a unique mix of Indigenous knowledge and Western teachings,
learning from Indigenous and non-Indigenous faculty, elders, guest speakers and other scholars. Here, you’ll explore complex topics such as climate
change, sustainable communities and Indigenous health and environment. By applying a cross-cultural approach, you’ll learn to generate solutions to the
complex local, regional, national and international issues facing Indigenous peoples and communities around the world. You can also take hands-on
environmental fieldwork courses in Trent’s 12 on-campus nature areas.
RNU
RZP
Law (LL.B.)
Gender and
Women’s
Studies (B.A.):
Trent/Swansea
Dual degree
150
Mathematics –
Mathematical
Finance
200
80%
80% minimum on six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (60%)
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Gender & Women's Studies at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary
Rodham Clinton School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the
chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
MHF4U or MCV4U
Notes: Apply your aptitude for Mathematics in a practical way, with a specialization in Mathematical Finance. Develop your mathematical modelling, data
analysis and computational skills as applied to finance and investment strategy using statistics, linear programming, stochastic processes and more.
RWA Water Sciences
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
4U math is recommended
Notes: As a student in the Water Sciences program, you’ll complete a series of practical and theoretical courses drawn from 4 primary subjects (biology,
chemistry, geography and environmental science), providing a foundation for examining of the science of water and the aquatic environment. Gain
experience in the study of water and the aquatic environment in the lab and out in the field through studying alongside internationally-recognized water
scientists in state-of-the-art labs and learning facilities, including the Trent Water Quality Centre, the most comprehensive mass spectrometry facility in
Canada. You can also make an impact in the community through a capstone research project.
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Other Programs
RKC
Medical
Professional
Stream –
Indigenous
50
80%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Applicants will want to ensure they have the proper prerequisite courses for the program they intend to declare as their major going into second year. For
example, students intending to declare Biochemistry and Molecular Biology as their major will want to have Biology, Chemistry and Math; students
intending to declare Psychology as their major will want to have Math. Find a complete listing of programs and their associated prerequisites.
The new Medical Professional Stream is designed for students looking to pursue a career in a medical field after graduating from Trent. This stream is
designed to give you a unique advantage in whatever medical path you choose by providing you with the academic and non-academic foundations that will
best prepare you to be successful in your professional program examinations, applications and interviews. At the end of first year, students will select their
desired degree major, but also continue in the Medical Professional Stream, benefitting from the additional resources. These resources include MCAT Prep
courses, Mock MCAT and DAT exams, Faculty Mentorship, Medical Interview prep workshops, etc.
Students who wish to set their major as Biomedical Science, Conservation Biology or Forensic Science, and who also want to be in the Medical
Professional Stream, should apply to Biomedical Science or Forensic Science and send an email to admissions@trentu.ca, indicating their desire to also
enroll in the Medical Professional Stream. Otherwise, you can apply directly to the Medical Professional Stream through the OUAC. Students admitted to
the Medical Professional Stream then declare their major during their first year of study at Trent.
An Autobiographical Sketch is due February 1, 2019. This form can be found on the myTrent portal after applying through the OUAC.
Students are not able to combine the Medical Professional Stream program with a Nursing degree.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Notes: Are you a high school student who dreams of pursuing medical school? Do you self-identify as First Nations, Métis or Inuit? Trent’s new pathway for
Indigenous students within the Medical Professional Stream provides you with a clear and well-supported route to medical, dental or veterinary school.
Through our unique Medial Professional Stream, you’ll get the direction and assistance you need to achieve your medical, dentistry, veterinary or pharmacy
school dreams starting day 1 of your undergraduate degree. This 4-year stream gives you an automatic edge with professional program examinations,
applications and interviews. Trent’s one-of-a-kind preparatory program is taken jointly with any B.A. or B.Sc. degree and gives you access to a variety of
support and guidance services, including individual course maps tailored to your chosen degree, student-led DAT and MCAT study groups, interview
preparation workshops and more.
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RNX
Law (LL.B.)
Political Studies
(B.A.): Trent/
Swansea Dual
degree
150
Chemical
Engineering:
Trent/Swansea
Dual Degree
200
RCE
80%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (60%)
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Political Studies at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton
School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your
education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
80%
minimum
ENG4U (60% minimum)
SCH4U
SPH4U
MCV4U or MHF4U
Notes: Simultaneously earn both a B.Sc. and B.Eng. degree in just 4 years, instead of 7, through a new partnership between Trent University and
Swansea University in the UK. In this rewarding integrated dual degree, you’ll spend your first 2 years studying Chemistry at Trent, gaining experience in
modern experimental and theoretical chemistry, while using Trent’s world-class lab and instrumentation facilities. From there, you’ll travel to Swansea’s
picturesque seaside campus to complete a Chemical Engineering degree at one of the top 10 engineering schools in the UK.
RDG Business
Administration –
Niigaaniiwin –
The Art of
Leading
RDB
1600
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math
Notes: This specialization brings together today’s business practices and Indigenous knowledge and ideologies, developing students’ ability to work with
mindfulness and agility in the 21st-century business environment. Business majors have the unique opportunity to connect to their business education with
a knowledge of lessons learned through the history of Indigenous economic development.
Business
200
Administration –
Entrepreneurship
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math
Notes: For highly innovative B.B.A. degree students, the Entrepreneurship specialization is an excellent avenue for exploring an independent path in
business leadership and enterprise. Learn how to plan and build your own business, develop online marketing strategies and shape your groundbreaking
ideas into a viable and thriving business.
RDF
RDH
Business
Adminstration –
Marketing &
Consumer
Culture
1600
Business
Administration –
Finance
1600
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math
Notes: With many new products and services crowding the marketplace every day, having expertise in marketing and consumer behaviour has become
crucial for business survival. This Business Administration specialization equips you with the knowledge and understanding you’ll need to effectively reach
your future customers.
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math
Notes: Graduate with the training and knowledge needed to understand how to manage money, investments and assets. This specialization provides
B.B.A. students with a strong foundation in financial planning, investment management, corporate finance and more.
RTI
Indigenous
Bachelor of
Education (BEd)
75
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%
Must be of Indigenous ancestry
Notes: Trent’s highly unique Indigenous B.Ed. program puts Indigenous knowledge and perspectives at the forefront of teacher training, providing
selfidentified First Nations, Métis, Inuit and Indigenous students with the opportunity to become exceptional educators. A fully accredited educational
experience, this concurrent 5-year program – the first of its kind in North America – allows students to complete 3 years of general studies and 2 years of
professional studies, all in 1 degree. You'll also benefit from education placement opportunities in every year of your degree.
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Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RM
Indigenous
Environmental
Studies (Dipl.)
200
Bachelor of Arts
& Science
200
RAC
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Open to students of Indigenous ancestry who have the equivalent of an Ontario Grade 12 education or who qualify as mature students.
Not
Available
Notes: Trent’s exceptional Indigenous diploma programs provide a clear path for self-identifying First Nations, Métis or Inuit students who wish to make the
transition into university level studies. Benefit from an environment where Indigenous knowledge is respected and recognized as a valid means by which to
understand the world. Be a part of the only Indigenous Diploma Programs of their kind in Ontario, offering both diplomas and degree transfer credits.
75%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Minimum overall average 75%
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Notes: Enjoy more variety of choices than in almost any other B.A.S. degree program in Canada. Create the program of your dreams, choosing a single or
double major and up to 2 minors. This broad yet focused degree enables you to explore a variety of scientific, social and humanist perspectives, applying
them to a range of diverse issues such as healthcare, climate change, human rights and law. For students who are fascinated by science and the arts
equally, Trent’s unique B.A.S. degree program gives you the rare chance to enjoy the best of both worlds.
RNW Law (LL.B.)
International
Development
Studies (B.A.):
Trent/Swansea
Dual degree
RNY
RCN
150
80%
Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (60%)
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in
International Development Studies at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned
Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the
chance to take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
Law (LL.B.)
150
Sociology (B.A.):
Trent/Swansea
Dual degree
80%
Nursing
75%
minimum
120
Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (60%)
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Sociology at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton
School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your
education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
Minimum of 75% average
ENG4U (with a minimum of 70%)
65% in each of SBI4U, SCH4U, and a 4U math
2 other 4U/M courses
Admission average is calculated on prerequisites and 2 next best 4U/M courses. Joint program with Fleming College.
Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants to the Nursing programs are required to complete the online CASPer® Test. Details about the test can be
found at takecasper.com.
Co-op
Option
Alternative offers of admission
are automatically extended to
students who do not meet the
admission requirements for
the Nursing program but do
meet the requirements for Arts
and Science.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Notes: Accredited by the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing, Trent’s B.Sc.N. offers aspiring nurses the option of pursuing either a collaborative or
compressed degree with an emphasis on a holistic approach to healthcare, spanning a variety of nursing contexts. Learn at Trent’s state-of-the-art Life and
Health Sciences facility, home to simulation labs that include the leading-edge Clinical Simulation Learning Centre, a maternal/child and community care
simulation space. Develop a strong understanding of social justice and political advocacy in the healthcare environment by choosing courses with topics
ranging from aging to mental health, Indigenous communities, rural health and women’s health. The collaborative 4-year B.Sc.N. degree is for students
entering from high school or those who have completed some postsecondary education.
RD
Business
Administration
(Honours)
1600
70%
minimum
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math
Notes: You want to become an innovative business leader or entrepreneur. No other program will help you get there better than Trent’s exclusive Bachelor
of Business Administration. By examining corporate, self-employment, online, small business and other business models, you’ll learn the fundamentals of
leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly-digital world. Benefit from 100
hours of hands-on professional experience completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. Prepare for your CPA designation or
springboard to an M.B.A., benefiting from the knowledge and expertise of a dedicated community of business leaders and mentors.
194
Co-op or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RDE
Business
Adminstration –
Information
Systems & ECommerce
1600
Business
Administration –
Ethics &
Sustainability
1600
Foundations of
Indigenous
Learning
15
Law (LL.B.)
History (B.A.):
Trent/Swansea
Dual degree
150
Law (LL.B.)
Canadian
Studies (B.A.):
Trent/Swansea
Dual degree
150
Law (LL.B.)
Philosophy
(B.A.): Trent/
Swansea Dual
degree
150
RDC
RG
RNV
RNR
RNZ
RNS
RR
195
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math
Notes: By completing this specialization, B.B.A students gain the knowledge and experience to become an e-business entrepreneur, a digital consultant or
a top employee in marketing, human resources, finance or operations.
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math
Notes: In this important specialization, B.B.A. students gain a foundational knowledge of social and environmental ethics as they relate to business,
equipping them with the tools needed to transform the corporate world for the better.
Open to students of Indigenous ancestry who have the equivalent of an Ontario Grade 12 education or who qualify as mature students.
Notes: Trent’s exceptional Indigenous diploma programs provide a clear path for self-identifying First Nations, Métis or Inuit students who wish to make the
transition into university-level studies. Benefit from an environment where Indigenous knowledge is respected and recognized as a valid means by which to
understand the world. Be a part of the only Indigenous Diploma Programs of their kind in Ontario, offering both diplomas and degree transfer credits.
80%
Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (60%)
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in History
at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law
in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your education global
while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
80%
Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (60%)
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Canadian Studies at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham
Clinton School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take
your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
80%
Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (60%)
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Philosophy at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton
School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your
education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
Law (LL.B.)
150
English
Literature (B.A.):
Trent/Swansea
Dual degree
Trent ESL:
English for
University
70%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
200 N/A
80%
Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (60%)
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in English
Literature at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton
School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your
education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
Available for applicants who do not meet the English-language proficiency requirement.
For more information, contact the Trent International Program at tip@trentu.ca or call 705-748-1314 .
Co-op
Option
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Not
Available
Notes: There’s no better place than Trent to practice English and make new friends than within Trent’s close-knit campus community. Receive exceptional
personalized attention and support through small class sizes with an average of 14 students. In this program at Trent, you can study ESL and degree
courses at the same time – begin taking credit courses towards your degree in Foundations for University I and II. Take advantage of flexible programming,
with 4 start times each year (September, January, April and June).
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Trent University Durham GTA)
Trent University Durham GTA
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Basic Requirements for Admission (Required For All Programs)
Phone: 1-888-655-5559
Email: discovertrentdurham@trentu.ca
Website: https://www.trentu.ca/durham
You must complete the requirements for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). A minimum average of 70% is required for consideration for admission. A
minimum grade of 60% must be obtained in ENG4U. You must present a minimum of six 4U/M courses to be considered for admission.
Note: Some programs may have higher average and supplementary application requirements. Some programs may also require a minimum number of 4U
courses.
Failed and Repeated Courses
If you repeat a course, the highest of the 2 grades will be used in the admission average calculation, if applicable.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
For full-time enrollment beginning in September 2019, Trent University expects to send offers of admission on an ongoing basis starting in January. You must have
completed or be registered in six 4U/M courses. Admission decisions will be made using grades from a minimum of 3 final 4U/M courses if you are in a
semestered school, or 6 interim 4U/M courses if you are in a non-semestered school. Grade 11 grades may be used to extend an early offer of admission when
sufficient 4U/M grades are not available. All offers of admission are conditional pending the successful completion of all OSSD requirements and prerequisites with
satisfactory academic standing.
Extenuating Circumstances
If you have experienced extenuating circumstances that may have affected your academic performance (e.g., your average is below 70%), you may submit a
supplementary application. For more information, contact the admissions office at admissions@trentu.ca or call 705-748-1215. The supplementary form is
available online.
OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RLB
Bachelor of
Business
Administration –
Marketing &
Consumer
Culture
200
Business and
Computing &
Information
Systems
200
RCC
196
70%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math
Notes: With many new products and services crowding the marketplace every day, having expertise in marketing and consumer behaviour has become
crucial for business survival. This Business Administration specialization equips you with the knowledge and understanding you’ll need to effectively
reach your future customers.
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math is recommended.
Co-op
Option
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Trent University Durham GTA)
OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RFK
200
Media Studies &
Psychology
70%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Co-op
Option
Not
Available
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Media Studies
Media Studies at Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain practical
multimedia experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you can create a portfolio of your work with innovative new media, including: Writing zines,
coding video games, programming radio shows and more. Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging
from personality, human development and abnormal psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and
atypical development. Participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, development, mental health,
language impairment, perception and memory.
RLC
Bachelor of
Business
Administration –
Accounting
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math
Notes: Accounting is more than just crunching numbers — it’s the essential language of business. This specialization in the School of Business is
designed to give you the opportunity to study accounting in depth, preparing you for a potential future as a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA).
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Honours Arts Degree Programs Offered in Oshawa
RDP
RLT
RLV
RNN
Psychological
Development
(Psychology
B.A.)
Specialization
200
Bachelor of
Business
Administration –
Legal Studies
Option
200
English
Literature –
Legal Studies
Option
200
197
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Unravel the mystery of the mind and how the human brain develops from day 1. Choose to focus your studies on children and youth or set your
sights on adults and aging. Psychology majors can get real-world experience through practical and research opportunities in the community.
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math
Notes: Complement your B.B.A. degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada and
Canadian law.
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Complement your English Literature B.A. degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in
Canada and Canadian law.
Law (LL.B.)
80
English
Literature (B.A.):
Trent/Swansea
Dual Degree
RNO Law (LL.B.)
History (B.A.):
Trent/Swansea
Dual degree
70%
1600
80%
Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (60%)
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in
English Literature at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham
Clinton School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to
take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
80%
Minimum of 80% on best six 4U/M courses required.
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) required.
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in
History at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton School
of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your
education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Co-op or
internship
application
available
at the
university
after
registration
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Trent University Durham GTA)
OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
RNQ Law (LL.B.)
200
Sociology (B.A.):
Trent/Swansea
Dual Degree
80%
Minimum of 80% on best six 4U/M courses required.
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) required.
ROM Media Studies
70%
Six 4U/M couses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
200
Alternative Offer(s)
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Sociology at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton
School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your
education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Not
Available
Notes: The dynamic Media Studies program at Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a
platform to gain practical multimedia experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you'll draw from an interdisciplinary curriculum including a wide
variety of different subjects, including hands-on workshops in film, and a variety of other new media. You can create a portfolio of your work with
innovative new media, including: writing zines, coding video games, programming radio shows and more.
ROS
Sociology
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Not
Available
Notes: Rooted in the social sciences and inspired by a passion for social justice, Trent’s Sociology program engages students in understanding and
acting on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience working with experts in the fields of aging, law, medicine, popular
culture and sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment. You can also conduct original research with 1 of our award
winning faculty members, in areas of LGTBQ+ issues, the pharmaceutical industry or human rights in prisons, among many other research areas, as part
of our research practical opportunities.
ROF
RNP
ROP
Philosophy
(Durham)
General Degree
200
Law (LL.B.)
Philosophy
(B.A.): Trent/
Swansea Dual
Degree
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Studying Philosophy at Trent, you’ll explore your place in the world, the nature of reality, the meaning of human existence and the limits of
knowledge. Here, we invite you to experience philosophy through a variety of events including the annual Ryle Lecture series, and become part of a
vibrant philosophical community by joining Trent’s oldest undergraduate club, the Philosophical Society. Graduates of Trent’s Philosophy program acquire
advanced skills in critical thinking, problem-solving and communication – valuable foundations in any number of career paths.
80%
Minimum of 80% on best six 4U/M courses required.
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%) required.
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Philosophy at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton
School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to take your
education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
Psychology (BA) 200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
4U math recommended
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Not
Available
Notes: Psychology at Trent Durham is the perfect fit for students who wish to develop a better understanding of how and why people act, think and feel
the way they do. You’ll study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and
abnormal psychology in your first 2 years, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development
studied in the latter half of your degree. Here, you can participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality,
dreams and dreaming, anxiety, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory.
RFB
198
Anthropology &
Business
Administration
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Not
Available
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Anthropology Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. At Trent, you can
also get your hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario. Business Administration In Trent’s
exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the
organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships
with business sector companies and organizations. Prepare for your CPA designation or springboard to an M.B.A., benefiting from the knowledge and
expertise of a dedicated community of business leaders and mentors.
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RJZ
200
Anthropology &
Media Studies
70%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Co-op
Option
Not
Available
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Anthropology
Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. You’ll explore the extraordinary
variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your
hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario. Media Studies The dynamic Media Studies program at
Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain practical multimedia
experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you can create a portfolio of your work with innovative new media, including: Writing zines, coding video
games, programming radio shows and more.
RFA
Anthropology &
Sociology
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Not
Available
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Anthropology
Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. You’ll explore the extraordinary
variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your
hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario. Sociology Trent’s Sociology program engages students
in understanding and acting on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience working with experts in the fields of aging, law,
medicine, popular culture and sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment. You can also conduct original research with
one of our award winning faculty members as part of our research practica opportunities.
RMC Law (LL.B.)
83
English
Literature (B.A.):
Trent/Swansea
Dual degree
80%
Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (60%)
Not
Available
RMC Law (LL.B.)
1600
English
Literature (B.A.):
Trent/Swansea
Dual degree
80%
Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (60%)
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
RFD
70%
Not
Available
RFE
199
English
Literature &
History
200
English
Literature &
Media Studies
200
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. English
Literature Trent's uniquely flexible English Literature program is designed to prepare you for any career that demands creativity, critical inquiry and strong
communication skills. Our unique collegial learning environment means you’ll make your mark in this program, getting to know your professors one-onone – great for personal references that make the difference on grad school applications or making an impression in interviews. History As a History
student at Trent, you’ll have the opportunity to explore a variety of political and cultural themes while developing dynamic research, analytical and
communication skills that will become invaluable tools for your future career. Choose to focus your courses thematically, such as the Holocaust or the
History of Crime, or by time period and location.
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Not
Available
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. English
Literature Trent's uniquely flexible English Literature program is designed to prepare you for any career that demands creativity, critical inquiry and strong
communication skills. Our unique collegial learning environment means you’ll make your mark in this program, getting to know your professors one-onone – great for personal references that make the difference on grad school applications or making an impression in interviews. Media Studies Media
Studies at Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain practical multimedia
experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you can create a portfolio of your work with innovative new media, including: Writing zines, coding video
games, programming radio shows and more.
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
ROA
200
Anthropology
(BA)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Co-op
Option
Not
Available
Notes: Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. Drawing on insights from
archaeology, and cultural, linguistic and biological anthropology, you’ll explore the extraordinary variability in human adaptation, organization and belief,
discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in
Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario.
ROI
ROK
RPC
Child and Youth
Studies &
Psychology
200
Child & Youth
Studies &
Sociology
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (minimum grade of 60%)
Notes:
Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines.
Offered exclusively at Trent's Durham GTA campus, the Child & Youth Studies program focuses on how children learn through play and creativity.
Complete a full-year community placement, working with local school boards, health centres, museums, cultural centres, community agencies, group
homes or youth programs and get a head start on a teaching career with a direct pathway into Trent's Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program (limited
guaranteed spaces).
Psychology at Trent Durham is the perfect fit for students who wish to develop a better understanding of how and why people act, think, and feel the way
they do.
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes:
Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines.
Offered exclusively at Trent's Durham GTA campus, the Child & Youth Studies program focuses on how children learn through play and creativity.
Complete a full-year community placement, working with local school boards, health centres, museums, cultural centres, community agencies, group
homes or youth programs and get a head start on a teaching career with a direct pathway into Trent's Bachelor of Education (BEd) program (limited
guaranteed spaces).
Rooted in the social sciences and inspired by a passion for social justice, Trent's Sociology program engages students in understanding and acting on
the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience working with experts in the fields of aging, law, medicine, popular culture and
sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment.
Policing &
30
Community WellBeing
75%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Pending Ministry approval.
Notes: Be a part of a truly unique degree experience: The only community-inclusive policing program of its kind in Canada. In the new Policing &
Community Well-being degree, you will explore the cultural features that shape the needs of communities to help empower its citizens, law enforcement
and outreach groups to come together and make a difference. A work-integrated learning component in third year will have you analyzing community
diversity challenges and initiatives in select Ontario municipalities. This program is pending Ministry approval.
RIM
200
Information
Systems &
Media Studies
200
70%
ENG4U
Minimum 70% GPA
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Information
Systems In this joint major, you’ll seek better ways to accomplish tasks using computing technologies, and explore how the world processes, manages
and communicates information. Develop a unique understanding of databases, networks, data visualization and telecommunications, as well as ethics,
law and digital culture. Put theory into real-world practice through a third-year summer internship or fourth-year student-driven project. Media Studies
Media Studies at Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain practical
multimedia experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you can create a portfolio of your work with innovative new media, including: Writing zines,
coding video games, programming radio shows and more.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RXC
200
Psychology and
Business
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
70%
Minimum of 70% on best six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
4U math recommended
Co-op
Option
Not
Available
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal
psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with leading
experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception
and memory. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management,
gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional
experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
RF
Anthropology &
Psychology
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses.
ENG4U (minimum 60%)
Not
Available
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Anthropology
Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. You’ll explore the extraordinary
variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your
hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario. Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a
variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health,
memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience,
sexuality, dreams and dreaming, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory.
RFF
RFG
RFI
English
Literature &
Psychology
200
English
Literature &
Sociology
200
History &
Psychology
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Not
Available
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. English
Literature Trent's uniquely flexible English program will prepare you for any career that demands creativity, critical inquiry and strong communication
skills. Our unique collegial learning environment means you’ll make your mark here, getting to know your professors one-on-one – great for references
that make the difference on grad school applications or making an impression in interviews. Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a variety
of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory,
dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams
and dreaming, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory.
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Not
Available
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. English
Literature Trent's uniquely flexible English program will prepare you for any career that demands creativity, critical inquiry and strong communication
skills. Our unique collegial learning environment means you’ll make your mark here, getting to know your professors one-on-one – great for references
that make the difference on grad school applications or making an impression in interviews. Sociology Trent’s Sociology program engages students in
understanding and acting on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience working with experts in the fields of aging, law,
medicine, popular culture and sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment. You can also conduct original research with
one of our award-winning faculty members as part of our research practica opportunities.
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Not
Available
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. History
Discover human behaviour patterns, see beyond stereotypes and discern the difference between assumption and fact. Explore a variety of political and
cultural themes while developing research, analytical and communication skills for your future career. Focus your courses thematically, such as the
Holocaust or the Vietnam War, or by time period and location, from classic Rome to modern day Latin America. Psychology Study the principles of
psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal psychology, to advanced subjects such as
gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive
neuroscience, sexuality, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory.
201
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RFJ
200
History &
Sociology
70%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Co-op
Option
Not
Available
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. History
Discover human behaviour patterns, see beyond stereotypes, and discern the difference between assumption and fact. Explore a variety of political and
cultural themes while developing research, analytical and communication skills for your future career. Focus your courses thematically, such as the
Holocaust or the Vietnam War, or by time period and location, from classic Rome to modern day Latin America. Sociology Sociology at Trent engages
students in understanding and acting on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience working with experts in the fields of
aging, law, medicine, popular culture and sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment. You can also conduct original
research with one of our award-winning faculty members as part of our research practica opportunities.
RXB
Media Studies
and Business
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Not
Available
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. Media
Studies Media Studies at Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain
practical multimedia experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you can create a portfolio of your work with innovative new media, including:
Writing zines, coding video games, programming radio shows and more. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program,
you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly
digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
RXD
Sociology and
Business
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Not
Available
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Sociology Sociology at Trent engages students in understanding and acting on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience
working with experts in the fields of aging, law, medicine, popular culture and sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive
environment. You can also conduct original research with one of our award-winning faculty members as part of our research practica opportunities.
Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep
understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience,
completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
RNK
ROB
Law (LL.B.)
Media Studies
(B.A.): Trent/
Swansea Dual
Degree
150
Arts and
Business
200
80%
Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (60%)
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Media Studies at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton
School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with two degrees in just six years, you’ll also have the chance to take
your education global while you learn, travel, explore, and live abroad.
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
MHF4U, MCV4U or MCB4U recommended
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Not
Available
This program is only available as a joint-major at the Honours level.
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. At
Trent, you can combine virtually any arts B.A. degree with a degree in Business from our renowned School of Business. You'll be able to combine your
passions and graduate with a degree that is uniquely you. In Business, you'll also benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience,
completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
RJX
202
Anthropology &
English
Literature
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Not
Available
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Anthropology
Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. You’ll explore the extraordinary
variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your
hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario. Media Studies The dynamic Media Studies program at
Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain practical multimedia
experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you'll draw from an interdisciplinary curriculum including a wide variety of different subjects, including
hands-on workshops in film, and a variety of other new media.
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
ROE
200
English
Literature
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Co-op
Option
Not
Available
Notes: Trent's uniquely flexible English Literature program is designed to prepare you for any career that demands creativity, critical inquiry and strong
communication skills. Our unique collegial learning environment means you’ll make your mark in this program, getting to know your professors one on
one – great for personal references that make the difference on grad school applications or in interviews.
ROH History
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Not
Available
Notes: One of the most established and versatile university majors, the study of History paves the way for discovering human behaviour patterns, seeing
beyond stereotypes, and discerning the difference between assumption and fact. As a History student at Trent, you’ll have the opportunity to explore a
variety of political and cultural themes while developing dynamic research, analytical and communication skills that will become invaluable tools for your
future career. Choose to focus your courses thematically, such as the Holocaust or the History of Crime, or by time period and location.
RJY
Anthropology &
History
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Not
Available
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Anthropology
Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. You’ll explore the extraordinary
variability in human adaptation, organization and belief, discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your
hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario. History As a History student at Trent, you’ll have the
opportunity to explore a variety of political and cultural themes while developing dynamic research, analytical, and communication skills that will become
invaluable tools for your future career. Choose to focus your courses thematically, such as the Holocaust or the History of Crime, or by time period and
location.
RIB
RFH
Information
Systems &
Business
200
History & Media
Studies
200
70%
ENG4U
Minimum 70% GPA
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Information Systems In this joint major, you’ll seek better ways to accomplish tasks using computing technologies, and explore how the world processes,
manages and communicates information. Develop a unique understanding of databases, networks, data visualization and telecommunications, as well as
ethics, law and digital culture. Put theory into real-world practice through a third-year summer internship or fourth-year student-driven project. Business In
Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep
understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience,
completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Not
Available
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. History History
paves the way for discovering human behaviour patterns, seeing beyond stereotypes, and discerning the difference between assumption and fact.
Explore a variety of political and cultural themes while developing research, analytical and communication skills for your future career. Focus your
courses thematically, such as the Holocaust or the Vietnam War, or by time period and location, from classic Rome to modern day Latin America. Media
Studies Media Studies at Trent takes a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of media practices and effects, giving you a platform to gain
practical multimedia experience and flex your creative muscles. Here, you can create a portfolio of your work with innovative new media, including:
Writing zines, coding video games, programming radio shows and more.
ROY
Honours Arts
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Not
Available
Notes: Are you drawn to social sciences or humanities, but unsure which program you should apply to? The Honours Arts path at Trent is geared
towards students like you, who want to explore a few different areas of study before declaring a major or joint-major in second year. Start your university
experience through this first-year pathway and you’ll have the flexibility to combine different disciplines and take courses from programs across the
humanities and social sciences.
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RX
English
Literature and
Business
200
Anthropology –
Legal Studies
Option
200
Child and Youth
Studies
200
RLS
ROV
70%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Not
Available
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
English Literature Trent's uniquely flexible English Literature program is designed to prepare you for any career that demands creativity, critical inquiry
and strong communication skills. Our unique collegial learning environment means you’ll make your mark in this program, getting to know your professors
one-on-one – great for personal references that make the difference on grad school applications or making an impression in interviews. Business In
Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep
understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly-digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience,
completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Complement your Anthropology degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada and
Canadian law.
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (minimum grade of 60%)
Notes: Offered exclusively at Trent’s Durham GTA campus, the Child & Youth Studies program focuses on how children learn through play and creativity.
Complete a full-year community placement, working with local school boards, health centres, museums, cultural centres, community agencies, group
homes or youth programs and get a head start on a teaching career with a direct pathway into Trent’s Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program. A number
of guaranteed spaces are reserved for Child & Youth Studies graduates.
RXA
History and
Business
Co-op
Option
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Co-op or
internship
application
available
at the
university
after
registration
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Not
Available
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
History History paves the way for discovering human behaviour patterns, seeing beyond stereotypes, and discerning the difference between assumption
and fact. Explore a variety of political and cultural themes while developing research, analytical and communication skills for your future career. Focus
your courses thematically, such as the Holocaust or the Vietnam War, or by time period and location, from classic Rome to modern day Latin America.
Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep
understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience,
completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
RLU
RLX
RNC
204
Child & Youth
Studies – Legal
Studies Option
200
Media Studies –
Legal Studies
Option
200
Law (LL.B.)
Business
Administration
(B.B.A.): Trent/
Swansea Dual
Degree
150
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Not
Available
Notes: Complement your B.A. in Child & Youth Studies with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in
Canada and Canadian Law.
70%
Six 4U/M level courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Complement your Media Studies B.A. degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in
Canada and Canadian law.
80%
Minimum 80% on best six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (60%)
Notes: If a career in law is what you want, this is the program for you. In this one-of-a-kind program, you will undertake a Bachelor of Business
Administration degree at Trent, Ontario’s #1 undergrad university, while also obtaining a law degree from Swansea University’s renowned Hillary Rodham
Clinton School of Law in the UK – no need to write the LSATs. Not only will you graduate with 2 degrees in just 6 years, you’ll also have the chance to
take your education global while you learn, travel, explore and live abroad.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RLY
Psychology –
Legal Studies
Option
200
Psychology &
Sociology
200
RFM
70%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Complement your Psychology B.A. degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada
and Canadian law.
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Gain the diversity of knowledge today's employers are looking for by studying and specializing in not 1, but 2 academic disciplines. Psychology
Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal psychology, to
advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and atypical development. Participate in research with leading experts in areas such as
cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory. Sociology
Engage in understanding and acting on the consequences of social change. Gain first-hand research experience working with experts in fields of aging,
law, medicine, popular culture and sexuality, examining and exploring these topics in a supportive environment. You can also conduct original research
with one of our award-winning faculty members as part of our research practica opportunities.
RLZ
Sociology –
Legal Studies
Option
200
70%
Six 4U/M level courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Complement your Sociology B.A. degree with this series of courses designed to give you a basic understanding of the legal system in Canada
and Canadian law.
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Honours Science Degree Programs Offered in Oshawa
ROG Psychology
(BSc)
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
4U math is recommended
Not
Available
Notes: Psychology at Trent Durham is the perfect fit for students who wish to develop a better understanding of how and why people act, think and feel
the way they do. You’ll study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and
abnormal psychology in your first 2 years, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development
studied in the latter half of your degree. Here, you can participate in research with leading experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality,
dreams and dreaming, anxiety, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception and memory.
RDQ Psychological
Development
(Psychology
B.Sc.)
Specialization
ROX
200
Honours Science 200
71%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Unravel the mystery of the mind and how the human brain develops from day 1. Choose to focus your studies on children and youth or set your
sights on adults and aging. Psychology majors can get real-world experience through practical and research opportunities in the community.
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
4U math is recommended
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Not
Available
Notes: Are you drawn to the sciences, but are unsure which program you should apply to? The Honours Science path at Trent is geared towards
students like you, who want to explore a few different areas of study before declaring a major or joint-major in second year. You can even choose to
combine different disciplines, taking courses from programs across both the sciences and arts. Put your science interests to the test in our state-of-the-art
labs and on-campus science facilities. At Trent, you'll learn alongside the experts in a variety of science disciplines and get hands-on research
experience starting as early as first year.
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RXE
1600
Psychology
(Science) and
Business
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U math is recommended
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Psychology Study the principles of psychology and a variety of specialized subjects ranging from personality, human development and abnormal
psychology, to advanced subjects such as gender, health, memory, dreams and dreaming, and atypical development. Participate in research with leading
experts in areas such as cognitive neuroscience, sexuality, dreams and dreaming, health, development, mental health, language impairment, perception
and memory. Business In Trent’s exclusive Bachelor of Business Administration program, you’ll learn the fundamentals of leadership and management,
gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly digital world. Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional
experience, completing internships with business sector companies and organizations.
RON Anthropology
(BSc)
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
4U math is recommended
Co-op
Option
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Not
Available
Notes: Learn from renowned experts and researchers in one of the most highly regarded Anthropology programs in Canada. Drawing on insights from
archaeology, and cultural, linguistic and biological anthropology, you’ll explore the extraordinary variability in human adaptation, organization and belief,
discovering how the common circumstances we face unite us. At Trent, you can also get your hands dirty through our archaeological field schools in
Greece, in Belize and right here in Ontario.
ROO Science and
Business
200
Minimum 70% on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
MHF4U or MCV4U recommended
Not
Available
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility. At
Trent, you can combine virtually any B.Sc. degree with a degree in Business from our renowned School of Business. You'll be able to combine your
passions and graduate with a degree that is uniquely you. In Business, you'll also benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience,
completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in
Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Other Programs
RLE
RLF
Bachelor of
Business
Administration –
Information
Systems & ECommerce
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math
Notes: By completing this specialization, B.B.A students gain the knowledge and experience to become an e-business entrepreneur, a digital consultant
or a top employee in marketing, human resources, finance or operations.
Business
200
Administration
(BBA) –
Entrepreneurship
RGW Gender &
Women's
Studies
206
200
200
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
70%
Six 4U/M level courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Notes: In this 3-year general degree program you will explore a broad range of feminist perspectives on labour, health, history, popular culture, social
movements, law, the environment, social policy, literature and globalization. You will learn alongside faculty who are active participants in gender
research, education and advocacy. You can also put your knowledge to the test outside the university through a community-based feminist research
project.
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OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
ROC Communications 200
and Critical
Thinking
70%
Six 4U/M couses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
RCW Computing
Systems (BA)
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U math is recommended
200
Alternative Offer(s)
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Notes: Exclusive to our Durham GTA campus, this 3-year degree program prepares you for a long and satisfying career by encouraging the development
of durable and transferable skills prized by a range of employers. You will also have the opportunity to make a difference in the local community through a
final-year capstone project, allowing you to develop and refine communications and critical thinking skills. The careers of today require excellent
communication, critical thinking and writing skills – exactly what we teach in communications and critical thinking.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Notes: By studying Computing Systems at Trent Durham, you’ll get a chance to develop your skills in designing, implementing and integrating software
applications. This general, 3-year degree will equip you with the skills required for a successful career in the ever-changing tech sector. Here, you'll
benefit from advanced use of the latest science and digital technologies, with assistance from professors who are experts in their fields. You can also
work with real-world clients from industry, government and education through a third-year internship course.
RCZ
Computing
Systems (BSc)
200
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U math is recommended
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Notes: By studying Computing Systems at Trent Durham, you’ll get a chance to develop your skills in designing, implementing and integrating software
applications. This general, 3-year degree will equip you with the skills required for a successful career in the ever-changing tech sector. Here, you'll
benefit from advanced use of the latest science and digital technologies, with assistance from professors who are experts in their fields. You can also
work with real-world clients from industry, government and education through a third-year internship course.
ROJ
Social Work
(Honours)
80
70%
Minimum 70% average
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Notes: Through our interdisciplinary curriculum grounded in social justice, human rights and cultural humility, you’ll develop a strong foundation of clinical
knowledge, critical thinking skills and social responsibility. Complete 700 hours of hands-on placement in the professional years program, working with
mental health, sexual assault, community counselling and social services organizations. At Trent, you'll also benefit from graduating from an accredited
social work program that qualifies you for success in your chosen social work career path.
ROZ
Teacher
Education
Stream –
Science
(Honours)
75
75%
Minimum 75% on best six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (minimum 60%) required
4U math recommended
Applicants are required to meet admission requirements for both the Science Honours – Stream for Teacher Education and their
chosen Trent Science program.
Notes: Forge your own path to a rewarding career in education through Trent’s distinctive Teacher Education Stream. If your dream is to become a
teacher, this one-of-a-kind program is the best pathway. This stream provides you with a strong foundation for application to a consecutive B.Ed. teacher
education program, giving you an opportunity to design your B.Sc. degree according to your individual interests. Gain relevant practical and theoretical
knowledge through coursework and experiential opportunities such as teaching placements and other hands-on experiences, and and pursue educationrelated placements in every year of the program, starting in year 1 , in schools, day cares, zoos, senior centres, libraries and more. An added bonus is
guaranteed entry into Trent’s competitive 2-year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program upon successful completion of all requirements with a minimum
average of 85%.
RLD
207
Bachelor of
200
Business
Administration –
Communications
& Critical
Thinking Option
70%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math
Notes: Study at the only university in Canada to offer a wide range of joint majors in Business Administration for more career choice and flexibility.
Further develop your creative and logical thinking, project management, teamwork, problem analysis and clear and persuasive communication skills. In
this option, you’ll also have a chance to participate in the community-based capstone course.
Co-op
Option
Alternative offers of admission
are automatically extended if
you do not meet the admission
requirements for the Teacher
Education Stream – Science
(Honours) program but do meet
the requirements for Arts and
Science.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
Co-op or
internship
option
available
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Trent University Durham GTA)
OUAC
Program Name
Code
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
RLA
200
Bachelor of
Business
Administration –
Human
Resources
Management
RDO Bachelor of
Business
Administration
70%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Notes: This practical specialization will provide B.B.A. students with the skills necessary to manage people effectively, while also satisfying course
requirements for the Certified Human Resources Professional Designation.™
200
Co-op
Option
70%
Six 4U/M courses
minimum ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
A 4U Math
Not
Available
Notes: You want to become an innovative business leader or entrepreneur. No other program will help you get there better than Trent’s exclusive
Bachelor of Business Administration. By examining corporate, self-employment, online, small business and other business models, you’ll learn the
fundamentals of leadership and management, gaining a deep understanding of the organization of business and its role in today’s highly-digital world.
Benefit from 100 hours of hands-on professional experience completing internships with business sector companies and organizations. Prepare for your
CPA designation or springboard to an M.B.A., benefiting from the knowledge and expertise of a dedicated community of business leaders and mentors.
ROQ Teacher
Education
Stream – Arts
(Honours)
208
75
75%
Six 4U/M courses
ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
Notes: Forge your own path to a rewarding career in education through Trent’s distinctive Teacher Education Stream. If your dream is to become a
teacher, this one-of-a-kind program is the best pathway. This stream provides you with a strong foundation for application to a consecutive B.Ed. teacher
education program, giving you an opportunity to design your B.A. degree according to your individual interests. Gain relevant practical and theoretical
knowledge through coursework and experiential opportunities such as teaching placements and other hands-on experiences, and pursue educationrelated placements in every year of the program, starting in year 1, in schools, day cares, zoos, senior centres, libraries and more. An added bonus is
guaranteed entry into Trent’s competitive 2-year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program upon successful completion of all requirements with a minimum
average of 85%.
Alternative offers of admission
are automatically extended if
you do not meet the admission
requirements for the Teacher
Education Stream – Arts
(Honours) program but do meet
the requirements for Arts and
Science.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Waterloo)
University of Waterloo
Offers of Admission
Basic requirements for admission
For more information:
Phone: 519-888-4567, ext. 43614
Email: myapplication@uwaterloo.ca
Email: askus@uwaterloo.ca
Website: https://uwaterloo.ca/future-students?utm_source=mur-ei
All conditional offers of admission are contingent on the completion of all high school diploma requirements, including a minimum final admission average of 80%.
Some programs may specify other conditions, including higher final admission averages.
Basic requirements: At least six 4U/M courses, including all required courses, as specified for each program. EAE4U will be treated as equivalent to ENG4U.
If your first language is not English and you have not studied full-time in an English-language school system for the 4 years immediately before beginning your
studies at Waterloo, you will be required to meet our English-language requirements.
Failed and repeated courses, courses other than day school
Waterloo policies on failed and repeated courses, and courses other than day school.
Timing of admission decisions
Offers of admission are made on a rolling basis between January and May as we receive updated grades from schools. The date you may receive an offer of
admission depends on the program you've applied to, your grade average and any special entrance requirements. The Faculties of Engineering and Mathematics
make admission decisions in March and May only.
We want to consider all students fairly, so we may wait for updated grades from schools before making many of our admission decisions.
Scholarship and bursary decisions are made in May.
All offers of admission and scholarships will be made by May 29, 2020, and students will have until June 1, 2020, to respond. If you know that Waterloo is the
university that you wish to attend, we encourage you to accept your offer as soon as you receive it.
Admission to alternative programs
If you are not admitted to the program you applied to, you may be considered for admission to an alternative program, provided you meet the minimum admission
requirements and places are available.
If you would like to be considered for an additional Engineering program, you must specify that program on the Admission Information Form that you
are required to complete once you've applied.
If a program is available in both co-op and regular systems of study and you are not admitted to the co-op version, you will be automatically considered for either
the corresponding regular program or another related program, provided places are available. In some programs, limited admission to co-op is also available in
second year.
Deferred admission
High school applicants who are offered admission and who wish to take a year off to work or travel may request a 1-year deferral of admission. You will not be
granted a deferral if you study at another postsecondary institution during the year.
More than 100 programs to choose from
The programs listed are ones that you apply directly to. We offer more than 100 programs and majors at Waterloo, some of which you choose at the end of first
year.
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OUAC
Code
WF
Program Name
Health Studies (regular/co-op)
Previous No.
Previous Grade Ranges
Enrolled
173
Low 80s (Regular
system of study),
Mid-80s (Co-op system
of study)
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
Co-op option
available with
this program
Any 4U English
Any 4U Math
SBI4U
SCH4U
Plus 2 additional 4U/M courses
For Pre-Clinical Professions Specialization: MHF4U, ENG4U, SPH4U are recommended.
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo.
WK
Kinesiology (regular/co-op)
241
Low 80s (Regular
system of study),
Mid-80s (Co-op system
of study)
A final grade of at least 70% is required in each of:
Co-op option
available with
this program
Any 4U English
MHF4U – Advanced Functions
SCH4U – Chemistry
1 of SBI4U or SPH4U – Biology or Physics
Plus a minimum of 2 additional 4U/M courses.
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo.
WX
Recreation & Leisure Studies
(regular/co-op)
116
Low 80s
Any 4U English (A final grade of at least 70% is required)
5 additional 4U/M courses
Co-op option
available with
this program
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo. Involvement in extracurricular activities is important in admissions decisions.
WXY
Accounting and Financial
Management (co-op only)
370
Mid-80s
A minimum final grade of at least 75% is required for:
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
MHF4U
MCV4U
Any 4U English
Plus:
Co-op
program
3 additional 4U/M courses
Strongly recommended: BAT4M, MDM4U
Accounting and Financial Management Admissions Assessment (AFMAA) Interview and Trait Assessment Required.
Additional Admission Criteria: Accounting and Financial Management Admissions Assessment (AFMAA) and the Admission
Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application of application from Waterloo.
Notes: See Computing and Financial Management for a related program.
WA
Honours Arts
365 (includes Low 80s
Renison and
St. Jerome's)
Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 70% is required)
5 additional 4U/M courses
MDM4U is recommended for the following subjects: Anthropology; Economics; Political Science; Psychology; Sexuality, Marriage
& Family Studies; Social Development Studies; and Sociology.
MCV4U is also recommended for Economics; however, you may choose to take an introductory calculus course in first year to
acquire additional background.
Co-op option
available with
this program
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are are sent with acknowledgement of
application from Waterloo.
Notes: Also available at St. Jerome's University and Renison University College.
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OUAC
Code
WAB
Program Name
Honours Arts & Business
(regular/co-op)
Previous No.
Previous Grade Ranges
Enrolled
400
Low 80s
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 70% is required)
5 additional 4U/M courses
Learn about
alternate
MDM4U is recommended for the following subjects: Anthropology; Economics; Political Science; Psychology; Sexuality, Marriage offers at
& Family Studies; Social Development Studies; and Sociology.
Waterloo.
Co-op option
available with
this program
MCV4U is also recommended for Economics; however, you may choose to take an introductory calculus course in first year to
acquire additional background.
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo.
Notes: Also available through St. Jerome's University and Renison University College, smaller communities located on
Waterloo's campus.
WR
Architecture (co-op only)
75
Mid-80s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U
A final grade of at least 75% is normally required for:
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Learn about
alternative
offers at
Waterloo. .
Co-op
program
Learn about
alternative
offers at
Waterloo..
Co-op
program
ENG4U
2 additional 4U/M courses
Recommended: 3M or 4M art courses, independent art studies, creative and cultural studies such as visual arts and history.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
Interview, English précis-writing exercise and portfolio required. In some cases, invitations for interviews may be based on final
Grade 11 marks. For more information, visit the Architecture website.
WC
Chemical Engineering (co-op
only)
139
Mid- to High 80s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
ENG4U
SPH4U
Plus:
1 additional 4U/M course
An online video interview is strongly recommended.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong
performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.
WE
Civil Engineering (co-op only)
110
Mid- to High 80s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
ENG4U
SPH4U
Plus:
1 additional 4U/M course
An online video interview is strongly recommended.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
Also considered: involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong
performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
WWJ Computer Engineering (co-op
only)
Previous No.
Previous Grade Ranges
Enrolled
230
High 80s to Low 90s
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
ENG4U
SPH4U
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Plus:
1 additional 4U/M course
An online video interview is strongly recommended.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong
performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.
WWF Electrical Engineering (co-op
only)
110
High 80s to Low 90s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
ENG4U
SPH4U
Plus:
1 additional 4U/M course
An online video interview is strongly recommended.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong
performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.
WEE
Environmental Engineering (coop only)
75
Mid- to High 80s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
ENG4U
SPH4U
Plus:
1 additional 4U/M course
An online video interview is strongly recommended.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
Also considered: involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong
performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.
WWG Geological Engineering (co-op
only)
33
Mid- to High 80s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
ENG4U
SPH4U
Plus:
1 additional 4U/M course
An online video interview is strongly recommended.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong
performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
WWH Mechanical Engineering (co-op
only)
Previous No.
Previous Grade Ranges
Enrolled
196
High 80s to Low 90s
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
ENG4U
SPH4U
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Plus:
1 additional 4U/M course
An online video interview is strongly recommended.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong
performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.
WMT Mechatronics Engineering (co-op 189
only)
Low to mid-90s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
ENG4U
SPH4U
Plus:
1 additional 4U/M course
An online video interview is strongly recommended.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong
performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.
WNT
Nanotechnology Engineering (co- 114
op only)
High 80s to Low 90s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
ENG4U
SPH4U
Plus:
1 additional 4U/M course
An online video interview is strongly recommended.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong
performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.
WD
Systems Design Engineering (co- 85
op only)
High 80s to Low 90s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
ENG4U
SPH4U
Plus:
1 additional 4U/M course
An online video interview is strongly recommended.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong
performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
WSO Software Engineering (co-op
only)
Previous No.
Previous Grade Ranges
Enrolled
124
Low to Mid-90s
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
ENG4U
SPH4U
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op option
available with
this program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op option
available with
this program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Plus:
1 additional 4U/M course
Recommended: ICS3U is highly recommended; ICS4U would be an asset
An online video interview is strongly recommended.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
Experience in developing well-structured, modular programs is required, as demonstrated by at least 1 of the following: strong
performance in a programming course such as ICS3U, ICS4U, or equivalent; strong performance in a programming contest;
significant work experience; other (must be explained on the Admission Information Form).
Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school and/or community; interest in software engineering; additional
Grade 12 courses; and participation in mathematics, science, engineering or programming competitions. You are strongly
encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest. The Canadian Computing Competition is recommended.
WEB
Environment and Business (co-op 107
only)
Low 80s
Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 70% is normally required)
5 additional 4U/M courses
Recommended: 4U mathematics, 4U science, BAT4M, CIA4U (where offered)
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo.
WER Environment, Resources and
Sustainability (regular/co-op)
80
Low 80s
Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 70% is normally required)
5 additional 4U/M courses
Recommended:
At least one 4U/M course from Canadian and World Studies; Social Sciences and Humanities; or Arts
At least one 4U/M course in mathematics or science
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo.
WG
Geography and Environmental
Management (regular/co-op)
40
Low 80s
Any 4U English (min. 70% is required)
5 additional 4U/M courses
Recommended: 1 or more 4U/M geography (strongly recommended), SES4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo.
WP
Planning (co-op only)
120
Low 80s
Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 75% is required)
5 additional 4U/M courses
Recommended: 4U/M courses from Canadian and World Studies, mathematics, and/or science (preferably
SBI4U or SES4U)
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo.
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OUAC
Code
WCF
Program Name
Computing and Financial
Management (co-op only)
Previous No.
Previous Grade Ranges
Enrolled
45
Low to Mid-90s
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Required courses:
MHF4U
MCV4U
Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 75% is required)
Plus:
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Learn about
alternative
offers at
Waterloo. .
Co-op
program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op option
available with
this program
1 other 4U course
2 additional 4U/M courses
Recommended: ICS3U, BAT4M
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest. The Canadian Computing Competition is recommended.
Notes: Heather Steinmetz, Computing and Financial Management Program Manager
519-888-4567, ext. 37033 bcfm@uwaterloo.ca
WN
Mathematics/CPA (co-op only)
55
High 80s
Required courses:
MHF4U
MCV4U
Any 4U English
Plus:
1 other 4U course
2 additional 4U/M courses
Recommended: ICS3U, BAT4M
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
You are strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition.
WBA
Business Administration (Laurier) 70
and Mathematics (Waterloo)
Double Degree (co-op only)
High 80s
Required courses:
MHF4U
MCV4U
Any 4U English
Plus:
1 other 4U course
2 additional 4U/M courses
Recommended: ICS3U
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition.
WM
Mathematics (regular/co-op)
545
High 80s
Required courses:
MHF4U
MCV4U
Any 4U English
Plus:
1 other 4U course
2 additional 4U/M courses
Recommended: ICS3U
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition.
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
WMB Mathematics/Business
Administration (regular/co-op)
Previous No.
Previous Grade Ranges
Enrolled
60
High 80s
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Required courses:
MHF4U
MCV4U
Any 4U English
Plus:
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op option
available with
this program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op option
available with
this program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Not Available
1 other 4U course
2 additional 4U/M courses
Recommended: ICS3U
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition.
WCS Computer Science (regular/coop)
345
Low to Mid-90s
Required courses:
MHF4U
MCV4U
Any 4U English
Plus:
1 other 4U course
2 additional 4U/M courses
Recommended: ICS3U
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
You are strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and/or the Canadian Senior Mathematics Contest, and the
Canadian Computing Competition.
WSA
Biotechnology/CPA (co-op only)
10
Low 90s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
ENG4U
Plus:
Any 2 of: SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U or SPH4U
1 additional 4U/M course
Recommended: SBI4U, SCH4U, BAT4M
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo. Open only to Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents.
WS
Honours Science
192
Low 80s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
ENG4U
Plus:
Any 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U or SPH4U
Recommended: SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U
1 additional 4U/M course
Honours Science is a pathway to Waterloo's co-op Pharmacy program through the Conditional Admission to Pharmacy status.
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo.
Notes: Includes a Conditional Admission to Pharmacy (pre-pharmacy) status.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Waterloo)
OUAC
Code
WLS
Program Name
Life Sciences (regular/co-op)
Previous No.
Previous Grade Ranges
Enrolled
533
Low 80s
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
ENG4U
Plus:
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
available by
major
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op option
available with
this program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op option
available with
this program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Any 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U or SPH4U
1 additional 4U/M course
Recommended: SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
Life Sciences (with Biology or Biomedical Sciences as the subject of major interest) is a pathway to Waterloo's
Pharmacy program through the Conditional Admission to Pharmacy status.
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo.
Notes: Includes a Conditional Admission to Pharmacy (pre-pharmacy) status. Apply to Life Sciences to choose Biochemistry,
Biology, Biomedical Sciences or Psychology as your major.
WPS
Physical Sciences (regular/co-op) 190
Low 80s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
ENG4U
Plus:
Any 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U or SPH4U
1 additional 4U/M course
Recommended: SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent once we receive your application.
Notes: Apply to Physical Sciences to choose Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Life Physics, Materials and Nanosciences,
Mathematical Physics, Medicinal Chemistry, Physics, or Physics and Astronomy as your major.
WSB
Science and Business (regular/
co-op)
112
Low 80s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
ENG4U
Plus:
Any 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U or SPH4U
1 additional 4U/M course
Recommended: BBB4M, SCH4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo.
WEM Management Engineering (co-op
only)
80
High 80s to Low 90s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
ENG4U
SPH4U
Plus:
1 additional 4U/M course
An online video interview is strongly recommended.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong
performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Waterloo)
OUAC
Code
WEV
Program Name
Geography and Aviation
Previous No.
Previous Grade Ranges
Enrolled
27
Low 80s
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
ENG4U
A 4U mathematics course
Plus:
4 additional 4U/M courses
Recommended: 1 or more 4U/M geography (strongly recommended), a second 4U mathematics, SES4U
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op option
available with
this program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Program Briefing Session and Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Certification required.
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo. Program Briefing Session and Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Certification required.
WGM Geomatics (regular/co-op)
77
Low 80s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
Any 4U English
A 4U mathematics course
Plus:
4 additional 4U/M courses
Recommended: A second 4U mathematics, ICS3U, ICS4U would be an asset
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo.
WSV
Science and Aviation
15
Low 80s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
ENG4U
Plus:
Any 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U or SPH4U
1 additional 4U/M course
Recommended: SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U
Program Briefing Session and Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Certification required.
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo. Program Briefing Session, Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Certification.
WBE
Biotechnology/Economics (co-op
only)
14
Mid-80s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
ENG4U
Plus:
Any 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U, or SPH4U
1 additional 4U/M course
Recommended: SBI4U, SCH4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo.
WID
International Development
30
Low 80s
Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 70% is required)
5 additional 4U/M courses
4U second language course, Grade 12 U Science or Mathematics course recommended
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo.
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OUAC
Code
WKI
Program Name
Knowledge Integration
Previous No.
Previous Grade Ranges
Enrolled
28
Low 80s
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
A final grade of at least 75% is required for:
Any 4U English
Any 4U science
Any 4U mathematics
Plus:
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Not Available
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op option
available with
this program
Learn about
alternative
offers at
Waterloo..
Co-op
program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op option
available with
this program
3 additional 4U/M courses
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo.
WMF Mathematics/Financial Analysis
and Risk Management (regular/
co-op)
125
High 80s
Required courses:
MHF4U
MCV4U
Any 4U English
Plus:
1 other 4U course
2 additional 4U/M courses
Recommended: ICS3U
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition.
WBC Business Administration (Laurier) 50
and Computer Science
(Waterloo) Double Degree (co-op
only)
Mid-90s
Required courses:
MHF4U
MCV4U
Any 4U English
Plus:
1 other 4U course
2 additional 4U/M courses
Recommended: ICS3U
An Admission Information Form is also required.
We recommend that you apply to this program through Waterloo and Laurier to maximize your chances of admission. The
academic programs are identical, regardless which university you call home. You'll receive access to scholarships, residence and
co-op at your home institution. Further details are available online.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of the application from Waterloo.
You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition.
WSE
Environmental Science (regular/
co-op)
34
Low 80s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
ENG4U
Plus:
Any 2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SES4U, MDM4U or SPH4U
1 additional 4U/M course
Recommended: SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo.
WGB Global Business and Digital Arts
180
Low 80s
Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 75% is required)
5 additional 4U/M courses
Recommended: MDM4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Notes: All students must complete an internship as part of their Global Business and Digital Arts degree requirements.
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
WHE Public Health (regular/co-op)
WBM Biomedical Engineering (co-op
only)
Previous No.
Previous Grade Ranges
Enrolled
55
80
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Low 80s for regular
system of study;
mid-80s for co-op
system of study
Any 4U Math (a final grade of at least 70% is required)
Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 75% is required)
4 additional 4U/M courses
Low to Mid-90s
A minimum final grade of at least 70% is required for:
Co-op option
available with
this program
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo.
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
ENG4U
SPH4U
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op
program
Learn about
alternate
offers at
Waterloo.
Not Available
Plus:
1 additional 4U/M course
An online video interview is strongly recommended.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions will be emailed to you once we receive your application from the OUAC.
Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong
performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.
WEA
Architectural Engineering
85
Mid- to High 80s
A final grade of at least 70% is required for:
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
ENG4U
SPH4U
Plus:
1 additional 4U/M course
Recommended: 3M or 4M art courses, independent art studies, creative and cultural studies such as visual arts and history.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
An online video interview is strongly recommended.
Also considered: Involvement in extracurricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in engineering; and strong
performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.
Online
WOF Mathematics/Financial Analysis
and Risk Management (online)
5
High 80s
Required courses:
MHF4U
MCV4U
Any 4U English
Plus:
1 other 4U course
2 additional 4U/M courses
Recommended: ICS3U
Additional Admission Criteria:
Admission Information Form (AIF) required. Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application from Waterloo.
You're strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Computing Competition.
Notes: This program is the online version of Mathematics/Financial Analysis and Risk Management. You will not attend oncampus classes at the University of Waterloo with this program.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Waterloo – Renison University College)
University of Waterloo – Renison University College
Offers of Admission
Offers of Admission
For more information:
Phone: 519-884-4404, ext. 28638
Fax: 519-884-5135
Email: renison@uwaterloo.ca
Website: https://uwaterloo.ca/renison/future-students?utm_source
Basic Requirements for Admission
All conditional offers are contingent on the completion of all high school diploma requirements, including a minimum final admission average of 80%. Some
programs may specify other conditions, including higher final admission averages.
Basic requirements: At least six 4U/M courses, including all required courses, as specified for each program. EAE4U will be treated as equivalent to ENG4U.
If your first language is not English, and you have not studied in an English-language school system for the 4 years immediately before beginning your studies at
Waterloo, you will be required to meet our English-language requirements.
Failed and Repeated Courses and Courses Other Than Day School
Find details about Waterloo policies on failed and repeated courses, and courses other than day school.
Timing of admission decisions
Offers of admission are made on a rolling basis between January and May as we receive updated grades from schools. The date you may receive an offer of
admission depends on the program you've applied to, your grade average and any special entrance requirements. The Faculties of Engineering and Mathematics
make admission decisions in March and May only.
We want to consider all students fairly, so we may wait for updated grades from schools before making many of our admission decisions.
Scholarship and bursary decisions are made in May.
All offers of admission and scholarships will be made by May 29, 2020, and students will have until June 1, 2020, to respond. If you know that Waterloo is the
university that you wish to attend, we encourage you to accept your offer as soon as you receive it.
Admission to alternative programs
If you are not admitted to the program you applied to, you may be considered for admission to an alternative program, provided you meet the minimum admission
requirements and places are available.
If you would like to be considered for an additional Engineering program, you must specify that program on the Admission Information Form that you
are required to complete once you've applied.
If a program is available in both co-op and regular systems of study and you are not admitted to the co-op version, you will be automatically considered for either
the corresponding regular program or another related program, provided places are available. In some programs, limited admission to co-op is also available in
second year.
Deferred admission
High school applicants who are offered admission and who wish to take a year off to work or travel may request a 1-year deferral of admission. You will not be
granted a deferral if you study at another postsecondary institution during the year.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Waterloo – Renison University College)
More than 100 programs to choose from
The programs listed are ones that you apply directly to. We offer more than 100 programs and majors at Waterloo, some of which you choose at the end of first
year.
OUAC
Code
Program Name
WRA Honours Arts (Renison
University College)
Previous No. Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
365 (includes University of Low 80s
Waterloo and St.
Jerome's)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 70% is required)
5 additional 4U/M courses
MDM4U is recommended for the following subjects: Anthropology; Economics; Geography and Environmental
Management; Political Science; Psychology; Sexuality, Marriage & Family Studies; Social Development Studies; and
Sociology.
MCV4U is also recommended for Economics; however, you may choose to take an introductory calculus course in first
year to acquire additional background.
Co-op Option
Learn about
alternate offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op option
available with this
program
Learn about
alternate offers at
Waterloo.
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgment of
application from Waterloo.
WRS Social Development Studies 75
(Renison University College)
Low 80s
Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 70% is required)
5 additional 4U/M courses
Recommended: MDM4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of
application from Waterloo.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University)
University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University
Offers of Admission
Basic Requirements for Admission
For more information:
Phone: 519-884-8111, ext. 28353
Email: sjuinfo@uwaterloo.ca
Website: http://sju.ca/future-students
All conditional offers are contingent on the completion of all high school diploma requirements, including a minimum final admission average of 80%. Some
programs may specify other conditions, including higher final admission averages.
Basic requirements: At least six 4U/M courses, including all required courses, as specified for each program. EAE4U will be treated as equivalent to ENG4U.
If your first language is not English, and you have not studied in an English-language school system for the 4 years immediately before beginning your studies at
Waterloo, you will be required to meet our English language requirements.
Failed and Repeated Courses and Courses Other Than Day School
Find details about Waterloo policies on failed and repeated courses, and courses other than day school.
Timing of admission decisions
Offers of admission are made on a rolling basis between January and May as we receive updated grades from schools. The date you may receive an offer of
admission depends on the program you've applied to, your grade average, any any special entrance requirements. The Faculties of Engineering and Mathematics
make admission decisions in March and May only.
We want to consider all students fairly, so we may wait for updated grades from schools before making many of our admission decisions.
Scholarship and bursary decisions are made in May.
All offers of admission and scholarships will be made by May 29, 2020, and students will have until June 1, 2020, to respond. If you know that Waterloo is the
university that you wish to attend, we encourage you to accept your offer as soon as you receive it.
Admission to alternative programs
If you are not admitted to the program you applied to, you may be considered for admission to an alternative program, provided you meet the minimum admission
requirements and places are available.
If you would like to be considered for an additional Engineering program, you must specify that program on the Admission Information Form that you
are required to complete once you've applied.
If a program is available in both co-op and regular systems of study and you are not admitted to the co-op version, you will be automatically considered for either
the corresponding regular program or another related program, provided places are available. In some programs, limited admission to co-op is also available in
second year.
Deferred admission
High school applicants who are offered admission and who wish to take a year off to work or travel may request a 1-year deferral of admission. You will not be
granted a deferral if you study at another postsecondary institution during the year.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Waterloo – St. Jerome's University)
More than 100 programs to choose from
The programs listed are ones that you apply directly to. We offer more than 100 programs and majors at Waterloo, some of which you choose at the end of first
year.
OUAC
Code
WJA
Program Name
St. Jerome's:
Honours Arts
(regular)
Previous No. Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
365 (includes University of Low 80s
Waterloo and Renison)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 70% is required), plus 5 additional 4U/M courses.
MDM4U is recommended for the following subjects: Anthropology; Economics; Geography and Environmental Management;
Political Science; Psychology; Sexuality, Marriage and Family Studies; Social Development Studies; or Sociology.
Learn about
alternate offers at
Waterloo.
Co-op Option
Co-op option
available with this
program
Additional Admission Criteria: Admission Information Form (AIF). Instructions are sent with acknowledgement of application
from Waterloo.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Western University)
Western University
Offers of Admission
Basic Requirements for Admission: Ontario Grade 12 Curriculum
Requirements
For more information:
Phone: 519-661-2100
Fax: 519-661-3710
Email: welcome@uwo.ca
Website: http://welcome.uwo.ca
If you currently attend an Ontario high school, you must successfully complete an Ontario Secondary School Diploma, including each of the following, to be
considered for admission:
•
•
•
•
Six 4U and/or 4M level courses (excluding co-op)
4U English (ENG4U)
Prerequisites for your program as specified by Western
An admission average, including all program prerequisite courses as specified by Western
Failed and Repeated Courses
•
If a course was taken more than once, the highest reported successful grade in the course will be used in the calculation of the admission average.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
If you are a current Ontario Secondary School student, here is the basis on which offers of admission are being released:
December and January:
Offers sent out during this time are based on the following criteria:
•
•
very high grades on six 3U and/or 3M courses; or
6 final 4U and/or 4M courses including prerequisites.
Late February to Mid-April
Offers sent out during this time are based on the following criteria:
•
•
final first-semester 4U and/or 4M courses and final 3U and/or 3M courses; or
6 midterm and/or final 4U and/or 4M courses, including prerequisites.
Mid-May
Offers sent out based on six 4U and/or 4M midterm and/or final grades, including prerequisite courses.
Please remember, we review all applications each time we receive a new set of Grade 12 marks (final first-semester grades or midterm marks for full-year courses
in March, and second semester midterms in May). Thousands of offers will go out early March to mid-May.
Alternative Offers
Western's Main Campus does not have automatic alternative offers of admission. If you wish to be considered for more than 1 program, list each program as a
separate choice on your OUAC application.
One-year deferrals of admission may be granted to high school applicants. A written request must be sent to the Admissions Office that outlines the reasons for
deferral. Note: A deferral will not be granted to those students who will be studying at another postsecondary institution.
The Special Consideration Profile is available for students who may have had extenuating circumstances that led to academic difficulty and that may put them
marginally below the university's minimum admissions requirement. Extenuating circumstances may include disability, personal illness, financial circumstances,
required employment, family illnesses or other personal or family matters. Deadline: March 1.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Western University)
The Extraordinary Extracurricular and Contributions to Citizenship Profileis an optional profile designed to recognize a candidate's commitment to “extracurricular activities and active citizenship” through ongoing contributions to school and community life. Students who believe that their average will fall marginally
below the University's minimum admission requirements and who have made significant contributions are eligible to submit a profile. Deadline: March 1.
For forms and details, visit our website.
Internship and/or co-op opportunities are available in a variety of programs.
OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No. Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Co-op Option
EH
Foods and Nutrition
Refer to Brescia code EBH
Mid to
ENG4U
high 80s SBI4U
SCH4U
1 of MCF3M or MCR3U
Alternative offers of Co-op available by
admission are not major
made
automatically.
ESM
Medical Sciences
750
Low 90s ENG4U
MCV4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
Alternative offers of
admission are not
made
automatically.
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Alternative offers of
admission are not
made
automatically.
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Note: Although Western offers first year Physics courses that do not require high school Physics as a
prerequisite, it is strongly recommended that students complete SPH4U.
EAV
Fine Arts – Studio
Small, intimate class
Low 80s ENG4U
An online portfolio and personal statement.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Online portfolio and personal statement are required by February 15, 2019.
Read more about portfolio requirements.
ENF
Nursing (Western-Fanshawe
Collaborative Program) – Fanshawe
College Site
125 (125 at the Fanshawe
site of the WesternFanshawe Collaborative
BScN Program)
High
80s to
low 90s
125 (at the Western site of
the Western-Fanshawe
Collaborative BScN
Program)
High
80s to
low 90s
65% in each of ENG4U, SBI4U and SCH4U
65% in 1 of MCF3M or MCR3U
Practicum or internship
option available
Applicants who do not meet the Grade 11 Math requirement will require a minimum of 65% in Grade
12 U level Math course.
Applicants must take the CASPer test (takecasper.com)
Additional Admission Criteria: Application deadline: February 15, 2020
ENW Nursing (Western-Fanshawe
Collaborative Program) – Western Site
65% in each of ENG4U, SBI4U and SCH4U
65% in 1 of MCF3M or MCR3U
Practicum or internship
option available
Applicants who do not meet the Grade 11 Math requirement will require a minimum of 65% in Grade
12 U level Math course.
Applicants must take the CASPer (takecasper.com).
Additional Admission Criteria: Application Deadline: February 15, 2020
ED
Management and Organizational Studies 780
Mid- to ENG4U
high 80s 2 of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U
MCV4U and/or a university Calculus course is required prior to taking mandatory upper-year
Economics courses in Finance for MOS, and for pursuing a Major or Honors Specialization in
Economics.
EA
Arts and Humanities
240 (total for arts programs)
Low to
ENG4U
mid 80s
Additional Admission Criteria:
Bachelor of Fine Arts – Studio Portfolio and Personal Statement Deadline: February 15, 2020.
School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities (SASAH): Applicants must indicate interest
on the OUAC application and complete a Statement of Interest. Visit the SASAH website for details.
Deadline: February 28, 2020.
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Alternative offers of
admission are not
made
automatically.
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Alternative offers
are not made
automatically.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Western University)
OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No. Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Co-op Option
EI
Media, Information and Technoculture
255
Low to
ENG4U
mid 80s
Alternative offers of
admission are not
made
automatically.
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
EW
Health Science
325
High
80s
Alternative offers of
admission are not
made
automatically.
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
ENG4U
SBI4U
1 of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U
SCH4U is recommended but not required
Students considering the Honours Specialization in Health Sciences with Biology will need Chemistry
SCH4U to fulfill the first year Chemistry requirements of the module.
EMA
Music (BA)
125 Total for all Music
programs (EM, EMA, EMS,
EMD)
Low 80s ENG4U
The Faculty's recommendation based on an interview
Alternative offers of Not Available
admission are not
sent automatically.
EM
Music (BMus)
125 Total for all Music
programs (EM, EMA, EMS,
EMD)
Low 80s ENG4U
Alternative offers of Not Available
admission are not
sent automatically.
840
Mid-80s ENG4U
EO
Social Science
Additional Admission Criteria:
Audition/interview.
You will be contacted by the Faculty between February and May, and will be expected to audition in
person. The Faculty may accept a taped audition for those living outside southern Ontario.
Notes
All Honours Specializations and Majors in Psychology require a first-year university
Math course; therefore any Grade 12 U-level Math is highly recommended for this
program.
Math is helpful in preparation for Sociology and Geography programs.
MFH4U and MCV4U are required for all Economics modules.
Biology SBI4U, Chemistry SCH4U, and Physics SPH4U are highly recommended for
the BSc in Psychology.
Psychology and Geography are offered as both a BA and a BSc. For the BSc option,
refer to the Academic Calendar for required high school science courses.
ES
Science
770
Mid-80s ENG4U
MCV4U
2 of MHF4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U or ICS4U
Note: First-year Biology and Chemistry courses require SBI4U and SCH4U respectively.
First-year Biology and Chemistry courses are required for all modules offered by the Department of
Biology, and for some modules offered by the Department of Chemistry and other Science
departments.
Alternative offers of
admission are not
made
automatically.
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Alternative offers of
admission are not
made
automatically.
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Notes: In addition to the majors and specializations listed, the following may be pursued as minors
only:
Advanced Chemistry
Advanced Physics
Applications of Computer Science
Computer Algebra
Conceptual Astronomy
Game Development
High Performance Computing
Mathematical and Numerical Methods
Physics of Materials
Planetary Science & Space Exploration
Software Engineering
Theoretical Computer Science
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OUAC
Code
EP
Program Name
Kinesiology
Previous No. Enrolled
335
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Mid-80s ENG4U
SBI4U
Recommended: 4U math; a 3U or 4U physics
It is strongly recommended that students interested in the BSc take an additional Science course
from: SCH4U (strongly recommended), MCV4U, MHF4U, SPH4U.
Chemistry SCH4U is a prerequisite for first year Chemistry courses.
EDN
Management and Organizational Studies 40 (total for Flight and non(Commercial Aviation Management) –
Flight)
Flight and Non-Flight (Main campus only)
Low to
ENG4U
mid-80s 2 of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U
SPH4U recommended
Co-op Option
Alternative offers of Practicum or internship
admission are not option available
made
automatically.
Alternative offers of Co-op or internship
admission are not option available
sent automatically.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Required: A mandatory supplementary application form, due by February 15, 2019.
A valid Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Certification for the flight option. For assessment,
contact Transport Canada or your local physician.
Recommended: The completion of at least 2 hours of small aircraft flying time for the flight option.
SPH4U is recommended for both flight and non-flight options.
EMS
Music Administrative Studies
125 Total for all Music
programs (EM, EMA, EMS)
Mid-80s ENG4U
1 of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U
The Faculty's recommendation based on an interview
Evidence of a strong musical background and experience (equivalent to at least a
Grade 8 Conservatory level, demonstrated by Conservatory certificates or an audition)
Alternative offers of Not Available
admission are not
sent automatically.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Audition/interview.
You will be contacted by the Faculty between February and May, and will be expected to audition in
person. The Faculty may accept a taped audition for those living outside southern Ontario.
EE
Engineering
580
High
80s
ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
Alternative offers of
admission are not
made
automatically.
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Additional Admission Criteria: Applicants are encouraged to complete a supplementary application
form which gives them the opportunity to describe their leadership potential, engagement and
initiative, and passion for engineering. Find more information on the Western Engineering website .
EMD Music Performance Diploma (3 years)
228
125 Total for all Music
programs (EM, EMA, EMS,
EMD)
Low 80s ENG4U
Additional Admission Criteria:
Audition/interview. The Faculty will contact you between February and May.
You must demonstrate a performance level of at least a Conservatory Grade 10 standard and show
evidence of exceptional performance ability before a jury. You are expected to audition in person;
however, the Faculty is prepared to accept a taped audition if you live outside southern Ontario.
Alternative offers of Not Available
admission are not
sent automatically.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Western University – Brescia University College)
Western University – Brescia University College
Offers of Admission
Basic Requirements for Admission
•
•
•
•
For more information:
Phone: 519-858-5151
Fax: 519-858-5137
Email: brescia@uwo.ca
Website: http://www.brescia.uwo.ca
The Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
Six 4U/M level courses, including ENG4U and any other prerequisite courses specified by Brescia
English-language proficiency
Required admission average, including all prerequisite courses as specified by Brescia
If you are not coming from an Ontario high school, contact the Admissions Office at 519-858-5151 or brescia@uwo.ca.
Failed and Repeated Courses
If a course has been taken more than once, the highest reported successful grade in the course will be used to calculate the admission average.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
We will extend offers of admission in March to students who present mid-year and final grades with strong academic results. You must complete or be enrolled in
prerequisite courses for the program you apply to. Previous years of academic work may be reviewed to establish a consistent pattern of strong academic
achievement. All other offers (conditional or final) are issued later in May and are based only on 4U/M midterms and final grades. Application profiles are
considered in May.
We will continue to offer admission on a rolling basis throughout the summer, subject to program availability.
All offers of admission are conditional upon successfully completing the Ontario Secondary School Diploma and maintaining a minimum final average on required
courses, as stipulated in the offer of admission. Admission averages will be based on the best six 4U/M grades, including prerequisite courses. If you are not
eligible for your specialized program choice, you will be automatically considered for an alternative offer to Arts and Social Science.
Residence
Offers of residence are included with offers of admission.
Scholarship and Awards
Scholarship and bursary offers will be included with conditional offers of admission. If you do not receive an offer in March, you will be eligible for both entrance
scholarships and bursaries in May. Entrance scholarships at Brescia are guaranteed and unlimited in number, and are awarded based on final 4U/M grades.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Western University – Brescia University College)
OUAC
Code
EBH
Program Name
BSc Foods and
Nutrition
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
300 (all
79–80%
programs)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including:
ENG4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
MCR3U or MCF3M
SPH3U recommended for Food Science and Technology
MCV4U or MHF4U recommended for Food Science & Technology
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
You are automatically considered for
alternative offers to Arts and/or Social
Science.
Not Available
You are automatically considered for
alternative offers to Arts and/or Social
Science.
Practicum or
internship option
available
Notes: Brescia offers areas of study in Nutrition & Dietetics, Food Science & Technology, Nutrition & Families, Food
Management, and Nutrition & Dietetics/HBA Combined Degree Program.
EBA
EBO
Arts
Social Science
300 (all
78–80%
programs)
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U
300 (all
78–80%
programs)
ENG4U
MHF4U is highly recommended for some Psychology programs.
Notes: Brescia offers areas of study in English Language & Literature, French Language & Literature, French for Teaching,
Philosophy, Religious Studies, Spirituality & Community Leadership, and a new module in Creativity and Literature.
Practicum or
internship option
available
Notes:
Brescia offers areas of study in Community Development, Community Development in a Global Context, Community &
Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice, History, Leadership Studies, Political Science, Power in History and Politics, Psychology and
Sociology
Brescia offers a new module in Power in History and Politics; This Bachelor of Arts module combines subject matter from a
variety of topics in history and political science and includes a third or fourth-year experiential learning course – in Canada or
abroad!
Brescia offers a unique module in Community Development that includes a practicum in a related field of study, as well as a
new Honors Specialization in Community Development in a Global Context and Major in Spirituality and Community
Leadership.
EBD
Management and
Organizational
Studies
300 (all
78–80%
programs)
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U
2 of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U
SCH4U or SCH3U is recommended for Food Management
You are automatically considered for
alternative offers to Arts and/or Social
Science.
Practicum or
internship option
available
You are automatically considered for
alternative offers to Arts and/or Social
Science.
Practicum or
internship option
available
You are automatically considered for
alternative offers to Arts and/or Social
Science.
Not Available
Notes: Brescia offers a Specialization and Honors Specialization in Non Profit Management, a Specialization, Honors
Specialization and Major in Food Management, a Specialization and Major in Consumer Behaviour, and a Major in Accounting.
EBF
BA Family Studies
(Human Ecology)
300 (all
78–80%
programs)
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U
SCH4U or SCH3U recommended for Nutrition & Families
Notes: Brescia offers areas of study in Family Studies, Families and Communities, and Nutrition and Families.
EBW Health Sciences
300 (all
85%
programs)
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including:
ENG4U
SBI4U
one of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U
SCH4U recommended
EBC
Preliminary Year
Co-educational
35
Please consult the Registrar's Office for additional admission information. This is a university preparatory program with no
alternative program options.
EBP
Kinesiology
300 (all
85%
programs)
75%
Minimum of six 4U/M courses, including:
ENG4U
SBI4U
Recommended: a 4U math; a 3U or 4U physics
Not Available
You are automatically considered for
alternative offers to Arts and/or Social
Science.
Not Available
BSc in Kinesiology is available through Western University – see Western for the requirements.
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OUAC
Code
EBZ
Program Name
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
BSc Family Studies 300 (all
78–80%
(Human Ecology)
programs)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Minimum of 6 required 4U/M courses, including:
ENG4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
MCR3U or MCF3M
Alternative Offer(s)
You are automatically considered for
alternative offers to Arts and/or Social
Science.
Co-op Option
Practicum or
internship option
available
Notes: Brescia offers a Major, Specialization and Honours Specialization in Family Studies.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Western University – Huron University College)
Western University – Huron University College
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Phone: 519-438-7224
Fax: 519-438-3800
Email: huron@uwo.ca
Website: http://huronatwestern.ca
Requirements for Admission
•
•
•
•
The Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
Six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U and any other prerequisite courses specified by Huron
The required admission average
English-language proficiency (when applicable)
Failed and Repeated Courses
If a course was taken more than once, the highest reported successful grade in the course will be used in the admission average calculation.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
We will extend offers of admission in late December/early January to students who display strong academic results in Grade 11 and the first term of Grade 12. You
must complete or be enrolled in prerequisite courses for the program to which you apply. Offers will continue until programs are full and will be based only on 4U/M
midterms and final grades.
All offers of admission are conditional upon successfully completing the OSSD and maintaining a minimum final average on required courses, as outlined in the
offer of admission. Admission averages will be based on the best six 4U/M grades, including prerequisite courses. If you are not eligible for the Management and
Organizational Studies program, you will automatically be considered for an alternative offer to Social Science.
Residence
Huron offers residence to first-year incoming students. The majority of residence accommodations are single rooms. Students wishing to be considered for
residence must submit the application and deposit prior to the deadline.
Scholarship and Awards
Huron awards automatic entrance scholarships on the basis of final grades. The Hellmuth Scholarships, International Presidential Scholarships, Frank Holmes
Scholarships and Gary Barnes Pre-Business Scholarship require separate applications.
OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School
Prerequisites
EHD
Management and
Organizational
Studies
Low 80s
ENG4U
2 of the following: MDM4U,
MHF4U or MCV4U
MCV4U is highly
recommended
EHA
Arts
Low 80s
ENG4U
232
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Applicants who do not meet the admissions requirements for the Bachelor of Management and Organizational
Studies (BMOS) program will be automatically assessed for admission to the Social Science program.
Practicum or
internship option
available
Co-op or internship
option available
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Western University – Huron University College)
OUAC
Code
EHO
233
Program Name
Social Science
Previous
No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Low 80s
Ontario Secondary School
Prerequisites
ENG4U
Economics: MHF4U and
MCV4U are recommended.
Psychology: MHF4U is
highly recommended.
Global Studies: Language
course is recommended.
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Practicum or
internship option
available
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Western University – King's University College)
Western University – King's University College
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Toll-free: 1-800-265-4406
Fax: 519-433-2227
Email: kings@uwo.ca
Website: http://www.kings.uwo.ca
Basic Requirements for Admission
Ontario high school students who seek admission to King's in September 2020 must present the Ontario Secondary School Diploma and include a minimum of six
4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Other 4U/M courses may be required for admission, depending on the program.
Failed and Repeated Courses
If you fail and repeat a course, or you choose to upgrade a particular course, King's will use the higher of the 2 grades presented when calculating the admission
average.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
King's will extend offers of admission, scholarships and residence to students with strong academic records beginning in December, and continuing into late May
as more grades are received. You must be enrolled in, or have completed, prerequisite courses for your programs of choice. If you fall below the required average
for admission, and provided an Applicant Profile that describes extenuating circumstances and extracurricular activities, you will be considered on these grounds in
mid-May.
Admission averages are based on the best six 4U/M marks, including required courses. If you do not meet the minimum requirements for admission to your
requested program, you will be offered admission to an alternative program if you are qualified.
OUAC
Code
Program
Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
EKC
Childhood
and Social
Institutions
EKD
Management 80
and
Organizational
Studies
234
60
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op
Option
79–80% ENG4U
If you applied to Childhood and Social
Institutions and your admission average is
below what is required for admission, you
will automatically be considered for the
Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Social
Science, if you meet the required average.
Classbased
experiential
education
80%
If you applied to Management and
Organizational Studies and your admission
average is below what is required for
admission (including the prerequisites),
your average will be recalculated and you
will automatically be considered for the
Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Social
Science.
Practicum
or
internship
option
available
ENG4U
2 of MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U
MCV4U is strongly recommended and will be required for certain modules in the program
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Western University – King's University College)
OUAC
Code
EKF
EKO
Program
Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Finance and
Wealth
Management
60
Social
Sciences
300
80%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
ENG4U
MCV4U
Notes: King's and Fanshawe College have developed a unique pathway earning the 2-year diploma in Finance and the 3-year degree in
Economics (major in Finance) within a 4-year period. In addition to earning a degree from Western and a diploma from Fanshawe College,
graduates will also possess a number of certifications (i.e., Certified Financial Planner and Mutual Funds Licensing) as well as be prepared to
write the exams for the Canadian Securities Course and Life Licensing Qualification Program, which will further enhance their career
opportunities. Students in the Finance and Wealth Management program may apply to participate in co-op opportunities through Fanshawe
College. This participation would extend the length of program outlined in the agreement should they opt for the additional 2 work terms
required to complete a co-op program. Participation in the co-op program is not guaranteed.
79–80% ENG4U
MHF4U and/or MCV4U are required for certain degree programs
If you would like to major or specialize in Economics or Finance, you must have MCV4U to be able to complete the first-year
math requirements.
All specializations and majors in Psychology require a first-year university statistics course. MDM4U is a prerequisite for enrollment in the firstyear statistics course; therfore, students are strongly recommended to have it completed prior to starting their first year. MDM4U is also helpful
in preparation for the sociology program.
EKA
Arts
150
79–80% ENG4U
Notes:
To apply to the Catholic Studies for Teachers program, indicate subject of major interest as Catholic Studies for Teachers. A supplemental
application will be required.
To apply to the King's Foundations in Western Thought and Civilizations program, indicate subject of major interest as King's Foundations in
Humanities.
EKJ
235
Social Justice 50
and Peace
Studies
79–80% ENG4U
Co-op
Option
If you applied to Finance and Wealth
Management and your admission average
is below what is required for admission
(including the prerequisites), your average
will be re-calculated and you will
automatically be considered for the Faculty
of Arts or the Faculty of Social Science.
Co-op
option
available
with this
program
Alternative offers are considered when you
apply to specialized programs with limited
enrollment caps.
Classbased
experiential
education
Alternate offers are considered if you apply
to specialized programs with limited
enrollment caps.
Classbased
experiential
education
If you applied to Social Justice and Peace
Studies and your admission average is
below what is required for admission, your
average will be recalculated and you will
automatically be considered for the Faculty
of Arts or the Faculty Social Science.
Classbased
experiential
education
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus)
Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus
Offers of Admission
Admission Requirements
•
•
•
•
•
To calculate your admission average, we consider your top six 4U/M courses.
Some programs include the required courses in your top 6.
You must have a 4U English at 60% (higher for some programs).
All required courses must be at 60% (or higher where applicable).
Each program has specific admission requirements.
For more information:
Phone: 519-756-8228, ext. 5777
Email: chooselaurier@wlu.ca
Email: brantfordtours@wlu.ca
Email: brantfordresidence@wlu.ca
Website: https://wlu.ca/future-students/?utm_source=einfo&utm_m
Supplementary Application
Your extracurricular information may be used for admission consideration if you submit the optional Applicant Background Summary (ABS) form. This form can be
found and submitted online in your LORIS account (Laurier’s Online Registration & Information System) after you apply. More information is provided to applicants
in their confirmation of application email from Laurier.
Special Case or Extenuating Circumstances
If recent or present circumstances have adversely affected your ability to achieve a strong academic standing, email a personal statement
to chooselaurier@wlu.ca. It is your decision to disclose any supporting details.
When You'll Hear From Us
Admission decisions are made on an ongoing basis using available grade information. Your offer of admission is conditional upon your final grades.
December and January
•
•
Admission is based on your best five 3U/M courses.
You must be enrolled in all 4U/M required courses for your program.
February and March
•
•
Admission is based on your best six 3U/M and/or 4U/M courses, including a minimum of three 4U/M courses.
You must be enrolled in all 4U/M required courses required for your program.
April and May
•
•
Admission is based on your best six 4U/M courses, including your second-semester midterm grades if applicable.
For some programs, required courses are included in your admission average.
Did You Know...
We reserve the right to consider additional academic information, which may impact the status of your application, including but not limited to: Repeated courses,
consistency of academic performance, and when and where courses and/or tests were completed.
Policy on Repeated Courses
Repeated courses are taken into admission consideration for all programs in the Faculty of Science and the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics. We
consider repeated course attempts for required courses only and your admission average will be adjusted. For all other programs and faculties, we use your
highest grade in any repeated courses.
Alternate Offers
We automatically consider you for admission to an alternate program if you aren’t eligible for your program of choice.
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Wait Lists
Laurier may use wait lists for competitive programs. If you are placed on a wait list, you’ll also receive an offer of admission to an alternate program.
Transfer Credits
If you have previously attended a postsecondary institution, you will be notified of your transfer credit assessment with your offer of admission. IB and AP students
may be eligible for transfer credits.
OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No. Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
Lazaridis School of Business & Economics
UBT
Business Technology Management (BBTM)
140 (Lazaridis School of
Business & Economics on
the Brantford campus)
High
70s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70%
1 of MHF4U or MCV4U at 70%
Co-op
program
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last
year's admitted students): Mid 80s
Notes: Automatically eligible to participate in co-op.
Faculty of Social Work
USW Social Work (BSW)
310 (all Faculty of Social
Work programs combined)
High
70s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
805 (all Faculty of Liberal
Arts programs combined)
Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
805 (all Faculty of Liberal
Arts programs combined)
Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 75%
Law Degree (LLB at University of Sussex, UK) and Arts Degree
(BA in Human Rights & Human Diversity; Humanities with
Leadership Foundations; or Law & Society at Laurier)
805 (all Faculty of Liberal
Arts programs combined)
Low 80s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70%
Youth & Children's Studies (BA)
805 (all Faculty of Liberal
Arts programs combined)
Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
805 (all Faculty of Liberal
Arts programs combined)
Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last
year's admitted students): Mid 80s
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Faculty of Liberal Arts
UIS
Indigenous Studies (BA in combination)
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last
year's admitted students): Low 80s
Notes: This program is available only when combined with another program.
UVQ
ULL
UYS
UVH
237
Digital Media & Journalism (BA)
Human Rights & Human Diversity (BA)
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last
year's admitted students): Low 80s
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria:
You will apply to the University of Sussex during the second semester of your second year at
Laurier. As long as you are meeting progression requirements, you are guaranteed a spot in
their Law School. There is no requirement to write the LSAT exam.
Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High
80s
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last
year's admitted students): High 70s
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last
year's admitted students): Low 80s
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford Campus)
OUAC
Code
UF
UVN
UVS
UUE
UVT
Program Name
Humanities with Leadership Foundations (BA)
English (BA)
History (BA)
User Experience Design (BDes)
Law & Society (BA)
Previous No. Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
805 (all Faculty of Liberal
Arts programs combined)
Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
805 (all Faculty of Liberal
Arts programs combined)
Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
805 (all Faculty of Liberal
Arts programs combined)
Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
805 (all Faculty of Liberal
Arts programs combined)
Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70%
805 (all Faculty of Liberal
Arts programs combined)
Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
308 all online programs
combined
Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
Must also meet requirements for BA program in combination
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last
year's admitted students): High 70s
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last
year's admitted students): Low 80s
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last
year's admitted students): Low 80s
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last
year's admitted students): Mid 80s
Co-op option
available with
this program
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last
year's admitted students): High 70s
Faculty of Human & Social Sciences
UPC
Policing (BA) (in combination)
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last
year's admitted students): Low 80s
Notes: Policing (BA) is offered solely online and must be done in combination with another BA
program at either our Waterloo or Brantford campus.
ULC
Law Degree (LLB at University of Sussex, UK) and Arts Degree
(BA Criminology at Laurier)
1298 (all Faculty of Human Low 80s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70%
and Social Sciences
Additional Admission Criteria:
programs combined)
Not Available
1298 (all Faculty of Human Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
and Social Sciences
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last
programs combined)
Not Available
1298 (all Faculty of Human Mid-70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
and Social Sciences
1 of MCR3U, MCF3M or a 4U math at 60%
programs combined)
English calculated in admission average
Not Available
You will apply to the University of Sussex during the second semester of your second year at
Laurier. As long as you are meeting progression requirements, you are guaranteed a spot in
their Law School. There is no requirement to write the LSAT exam.
Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High
80s
UVO
Health Administration (BA)
year's admitted students): High 70s
UVD
Psychology (BA)
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last
year's admitted students): Mid 80s
UAL
Public Health (BASc)
1298 (all Faculty of Human Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
and Social Sciences
MHF4U, SCH4U, SBI4U at 60%
programs combined)
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last
year's admitted students): Mid-80s
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OUAC
Code
UHB
Program Name
Community Health (BA)
Previous No. Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative
Co-op Option
Offer(s)
1298 (all Faculty of Human Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
and Social Sciences
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last
programs combined)
Not Available
1298 (all Faculty of Human Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
and Social Sciences
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last
programs combined)
Not Available
1298 (all Faculty of Human Low 70s 1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70%
and Social Sciences
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last
programs combined)
Not Available
year's admitted students): Low 80s
UCI
Criminology (BA)
year's admitted students): High 70s
UGM Game Design & Development (BFAA)
year's admitted students): Low 80s
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Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus
Offers of Admission
Admission Requirements
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To calculate your admission average, we consider your top six 4U/M courses.
Some programs include the required courses in your top 6.
You must have a 4U English at 60% (higher for some programs).
All required courses must be at 60% (or higher where applicable).
Each program has specific admission requirements.
For more information:
Phone: 519-884-0710, ext. 3385
Email: chooselaurier@wlu.ca
Email: waterlootours@wlu.ca
Email: housing@wlu.ca
Website: https://wlu.ca/future-students/?utm_source=einfo&utm_m
Supplementary Application
Your extracurricular information may be used for admission consideration if you submit the optional Applicant Background Summary (ABS) form. This form can be
found and submitted online in your LORIS account (Laurier’s Online Registration & Information System) after you apply. If you are a Faculty of Music applicant, no
ABS is needed, as additional admission information is collected during the audition process. More information is provided to applicants in their confirmation of
application email from Laurier.
Special Case or Extenuating Circumstances
If recent or present circumstances have adversely affected your ability to achieve a strong academic standing, email a personal statement to
chooselaurier@wlu.ca. It is your decision to disclose any supporting details.
When You'll Hear From Us
Admission decisions are made on an ongoing basis using available grade information. Your offer of admission is conditional upon your final grades.
December and January
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Admission is based on your best five 3U/M courses.
You must be enrolled in all 4U/M required courses for your program.
February and March
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Admission is based on your best six 3U/M and/or 4U/M courses, including a minimum of three 4U/M courses.
You must be enrolled in all 4U/M required courses required for your program.
April and May
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Admission is based on your best six 4U/M courses, including your second-semester midterm grades if applicable.
For some programs, required courses are included in your admission average.
Did You Know...
We reserve the right to consider additional academic information, which may impact the status of your application, including but not limited to: Repeated courses,
consistency of academic performance, and when and where courses and/or tests were completed.
Policy on Repeated Courses
Repeated courses are taken into admission consideration for all programs in the Faculty of Science and the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics. We
consider repeated course attempts for required courses only and your admission average will be adjusted. For all other programs and faculties, we use your
highest grade in any repeated courses.
Alternate Offers
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We automatically consider you for admission to an alternate program if you aren’t eligible for your program of choice.
Wait Lists
Laurier may use wait lists for competitive programs. If you are placed on a wait list, you’ll also receive an offer of admission to an alternate program.
Transfer Credits
If you have previously attended a postsecondary institution, you will be notified of your transfer credit assessment with your offer of admission. IB and AP students
may be eligible for transfer credits.
OUAC
Code
UPA
Program Name
International Education Studies (BA)
Previous No. Enrolled
5113 (all Faculty of Arts
programs combined)
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Mid-70s
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70%
Co-op Option
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Low 80s
Notes: This program is pending approval from the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities.
UNC
Computer Science and Physics (BSc)
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
High 70s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
MHF4U at 60%
2 of MCV4U, SCH4U or SPH4U, each at 60%.
Note: Prerequisite courses calculated in admissions average.
Co-op option available
with this program
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Mid-80s
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UWM.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
UJA
Honours Science (BSc)
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Mid-70s
MHF4U, SBI4U and SCH4U each at 60%
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Mid-80s
Co-op option available
with this program
Notes: This program is pending approval from Senate and the Ontario Universities Council on Quality Assurance.
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UWD.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low-mid 80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No. Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Co-op Option
Faculty of Arts
UKL
Communication Studies (BA)
5113 (all Faculty of Arts
programs combined)
Low 70s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Low 80s
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMC.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
UHG
Geography; Geography & Geomatics
(BSc)
5113 (all Faculty of Arts
programs combined)
Low 70s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
MHF4U at 60%
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U each at 60%
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Low 80s
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMD.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low and mid-80s, in addition to meeting
the admission requirements for your major.
UH
Arts, Honours (BA)
5113 (all Faculty of Arts
programs combined)
Low 70s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Low 80s
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMB.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
UMA
Bachelor of Arts & Master of Arts (BA & 5113 (all Faculty of Arts
Masters)
programs combined)
Low 80s
ENG4U at 75%
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Mid-80s
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Notes:
You can also apply for a BA + Masters and receive 2 conditional offers of admission: 1 to undergraduate studies
(BA), and 1 to graduate studies (MA or MAP).
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UAA.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
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OUAC
Code
UPD
Program Name
Policing (BA) (in combination)
Previous No. Enrolled
308 all online programs
combined
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Low 70s
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
Must also meet requirements for BA program in combination
Co-op Option
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Low 80s
Notes:
Policing (BA) is offered solely online and must be done in combination with another BA program at either our
Waterloo or Brantford campus.
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UPM.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
ULA
Law Degree (LLB at University of
Sussex, UK) and Arts Degree (BA at
Laurier in Political Science or
Philosophy)
5113 (all Faculty of Arts
programs combined)
Low 80s
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Mid-70s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70%
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria:
You will apply to the University of Sussex during the second semester of your second year at Laurier. As long as
you are meeting progression requirements, you are guaranteed a spot in their Law School. There is no
requirement to write the LSAT exam.
Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s
Faculty of Science
UKD
Biology and Mathematics (BSc)
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
MHF4U, MCV4U and SCH4U, each at 60%
SBI4U at 70%
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Mid 80s
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMH.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
UBA
Biology (BA)
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Mid-70s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
SBI4U at 70%
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Low 80s
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMF.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
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OUAC
Code
UFA
Program Name
Computer Science (BSc)
Previous No. Enrolled
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Previous
Grade
Ranges
High 70s
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
MHF4U at 60%
1 of MCV4U, SCH4U or SPH4U at 60%
Co-op Option
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Mid 80s
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMN.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
USH
Health Sciences (BSc)
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Mid-80s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
MHF4U, SBI4U and SCH4U each at 60%
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Low 90s
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMT.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
UHP
Psychology (BA)
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Mid-70s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
1 of MCF3M, MCR3U or a 4U math at 60%
English calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Mid 80s
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMW.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
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OUAC
Code
USP
Program Name
Physics (BSc)
Previous No. Enrolled
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Mid-70s
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
MHF4U at 60%
2 of MCV4U, SCH4U or SPH4U each at 60%
Co-op Option
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Mid 80s
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMV.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
UBI
Biochemistry/Biotechnology (BSc)
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Mid-70s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
SCH4U at 70%
MHF4U and SBI4U, each at 60%
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Mid 80s
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMI.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
UE
Biology (BSc)
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Mid-70s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
SBI4U at 70%
MHF4U and SCH4U each at 60%
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Mid 80s
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMG.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
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OUAC
Code
UKC
Program Name
Chemistry and Mathematics (BSc)
Previous No. Enrolled
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Mid-70s
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
MHF4U and MCV4U each at 60%
SCH4U at 70%
Co-op Option
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): High 80s
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMK.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
UHC
Chemistry (BSc)
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Mid-70s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
MHF4U at 60%
SCH4U at 70%
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Mid 80s
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMJ.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
UKP
Kinesiology (BKin)
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Low 80s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
SBI4U at 70%
1 of MCR3U, MCF3M or any 4U mathematics at 60%
Biology and English are calculated in admission average
Co-op option available
with this program
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): High 80s
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMU.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
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OUAC
Code
UKE
Program Name
Mathematics (BA)
Previous No. Enrolled
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Mid-70s
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
MHF4U and MCV4U each at 60%
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Mid-80s
Co-op Option
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMP.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
UWS Applied Water Science (BSc)
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Mid-70s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
MHF4U, SCH4U and SBI4U, each at 70%
Note: Prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Mid 80s
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMY.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy, and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low-mid 80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
UES
Environmental Science (BSc)
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Mid 70s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
SBI4U at 70%
MHF4U and SCH4U each at 60%
Not Available
Prerequisite courses are calculated in the admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Mid 80s
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMZ.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
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OUAC
Code
UFT
Program Name
Computer Science and Psychology
(BSc)
Previous No. Enrolled
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Previous
Grade
Ranges
High 70s
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
MHF4U at 60%
1 of MCV4U, SCH4U, SBI4U or SPH4U at 60%
Co-op Option
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Mid-80s
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMO.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
UAC
Computer Science (BA) (in
combination)
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
High 70s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
MHF4U at 60%
All prerequiste courses calculated in admissions average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Mid 80s
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Notes:
This program is available only when combined with another program.
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UML.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
UDS
Data Science (BSc)
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Low 80s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70%
MHF4U and MCV4U, each at 80%
Prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): High 80s
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UDM.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
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OUAC
Code
UBM
Program Name
Mathematics; Computer Science and
Mathematics (BSc)
Previous No. Enrolled
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Previous
Grade
Ranges
High 70s
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
MHF4U and MCV4U each at 60%
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U at 60%
Co-op Option
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Mid 80s
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMQ.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
UPS
Psychology (BSc)
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Mid-70s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
MHF4U and SBI4U each at 60%
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Mid-80s
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMX.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
UCP
Chemistry & Physics (BSc)
5183 (all Faculty of
Science programs
combined)
Mid-70s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
MHF4U, MCV4U and SCH4U, each at 50%
Prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): High 80s
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UNC.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No. Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Co-op Option
Faculty of Music
UCM Community Music (BMus)
458 (all Faculty of Music
programs combined)
75% +
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
successful Successful audition
audition
Theory test
Ear training test
Interview
Reference letter
Applicants may submit an optional portfolio of original compositions/recordings
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria:
Email chooselaurier@wlu.ca for audition details.
Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s + successful
audition
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UCO.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
UM
Music (BMus)
458 (all Faculty of Music
programs combined)
75% +
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
successful Successful audition
audition
Theory test
Ear training test
Interview
Reference letter
Applicants may submit an optional portfolio of original compositions/recordings
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: Email choosemusic@wlu.ca for audition repertoire.
Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): High 80s + successful
audition
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UNU.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
Lazaridis School of Business & Economics
UXA
Business Administration (BBA) and
Computer Science (BSc) (double
degree co-op program)
4076 (all Lazaridis School Low 90s
of Business and
Economics programs
combined)
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70%
MHF4U and MCV4U each at 75%
Co-op program
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Low 90s
Notes: Automatically eligible to participate in co-op.
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No. Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
UWB Business Administration (BBA, Laurier) 4076 (all Lazaridis School Mid 90s
and Computer Science (BCS, UW)
of Business and
Double Degree (Co-op only)
Economics programs
combined)
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
1 of ENG4U, EWC4U or ETS4U at 80%
MHF4U and MCV4U each at 90%
Co-op Option
Co-op program
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria:
This is a joint program with the University of Waterloo. Students will receive a Bachelor of Business Administration
from Laurier and a Bachelor of Computer Science from Waterloo.
Note: Students must meet admission requirements for both WLU and UW.
Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 90s
Notes: Co-op required – automatic entry.
UD
Economics (BA)
4076 (all Lazaridis School Mid 80s
of Business and
Economics programs
combined)
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70%
MHF4U at 70%
1 of MCV4U or MDM4U at 60%
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Prerequisite courses are calculated in the admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): High 80s
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UEM.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
UWW Business Administration (BBA, Laurier) 4076 (all Lazaridis School Low 90s
and Mathematics (BMath, UW) (Double of Business and
Degree Co-op program)
Economics programs
combined)
ENG4U at 80%
MHF4U and MCV4U, each at 85%
Co-op program
Additional Admission Criteria:
This is a joint program with the University of Waterloo. Students will receive a Bachelor of Business Administration
from Laurier and a Bachelor of Computer Science from Waterloo.
Note: Students must meet admission requirements for both WLU and UW.
Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted students): Mid 90s
Notes: Co-op required – automatic entry.
UB
Business Administration (BBA)
4076 (all Lazaridis School High 80s
of Business and
Economics programs
combined)
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 70%
MHF4U at 70%
1 of MCV4U or MDM4U at 60%
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Low 90s
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OUAC
Code
UAM
Program Name
Financial Mathematics (BA)
Previous No. Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
4076 (all Lazaridis School Mid-70s
of Business and
Economics programs
combined)
Alternative
Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
MHF4U and MCV4U each at 75%
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): High 80s
Co-op Option
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMR.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
USM
Financial Mathematics (BSc)
4076 (all Lazaridis School Mid-70s
of Business and
Economics programs
combined)
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
MHF4U and MCV4U each at 75%
1 of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U at 60%
Co-op or internship
application available at
the university after
registration
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): High 80s
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UMS.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
UBF
Business Administration (BBA) and
Financial Mathematics (BA) (double
degree co-op program)
4076 (all Lazaridis School Low 90s
of Business and
Economics programs
combined)
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%
MHF4U and MCV4U each at 80%
Co-op option available
with this program
All prerequisite courses calculated in admission average.
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Mid 90s
Notes: Automatically eligible to participate in co-op.
Martin Luther University College
UCG
Christian Studies & Global Citizenship
(BA)
9 (all Martin Luther
University College
programs combined)
Low 70s
1 of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U or EAE4U at 60%
Additional Admission Criteria: Competitive admission range (mean entrance average of last year's admitted
students): Low 80s
Practicum or internship
option available
Notes:
Apply to this program with the Management Option directly through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre:
OUAC code UME.
What is the Management Option? Business fundamentals are at the heart of any organization and many careers.
By adding the Management Option to your degree, you will learn and understand the core principles of the
business world, including accounting, marketing, human resources, operations, policy and finance.
Admission to the Management Option requires an overall average in the low to mid-80s, in addition to meeting the
admission requirements for your major.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Windsor)
University of Windsor
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Phone: 1-800-864-2860
Local: 519-253-3000
Email: info@uwindsor.ca
Website: http://www.uwindsor.ca
Basic Requirements for Admission
Ontario high school students must present the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and complete six 4U/M courses. The top 6 courses will be used in the
calculation of your overall admission average. All programs require a minimum admission average, which may change depending on the number of applicants.
Calculation of a secondary average is considered for students applying to specific programs. For more information, refer to the UWindsor viewbook, program
listing or academic calendar.
Failed and Repeated Courses
The highest achieved grade for a repeated course will be used in the average calculation.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
We will inform you about the status of your application by the stated deadline. UWindsor intends to make admission offers to most programs from early February to
July. Admission offers to programs that require the completion of supplemental applications and subsequent auditions and/or interviews will be made after these
activities are completed. If you need to complete a supplemental application, you will be sent this material when your OUAC application is received, or you can fill
out the appropriate application online. A response deadline applies; contact the Liaison Office or the respective program area if you have not received your
supplemental application by the stated deadline.
Consideration for admission in March requires final grades in a minimum of three 4U/M courses and registration in at least 6, including all 4U prerequisites. These
offers will be conditional upon completion of the OSSD. For admission purposes, the average of a minimum of three 4U/M courses, regardless of the number
completed or in progress, will be calculated. If you are not considered for early admission, you will be considered for admission based on the average of your best
six 4U/M courses, interim or final, following receipt of interim and/or final grades.
If you are not accepted into the program of your choice at UWindsor, you will automatically be considered for alternative offers.
Deferral of admission for 1 year may be granted to high school applicants. To obtain the appropriate form, contact the Office of the Registrar. Deferrals will not be
granted to students studying at another postsecondary institution during this year. For information on scholarship deferral, contact the Student Awards & Financial
Aid office.
OUAC
Code
NXG
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Concurrent General BA 20
(Political Science)/BEd
Previous
Grade
Ranges
75–85%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Admission is to first year only, with a minimum of 75%.
ENG4U
Co-op Option
BA (Political Science)
Practicum or
internship option
available
BA (Drama)
Practicum or
internship option
available
Notes: The program prepares individuals to teach at the intermediate and senior levels (Grades 7–12).
Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
ND
Acting
24
70-75%
ENG4U
Additional Admission Criteria:
An audition is required. Auditions are held in Windsor and Toronto. To assist you, a preparatory audition workshop will be held at
the School of Dramatic Art.
Contact the School of Dramatic Art at 519-253-3000, ext. 2804, or visit www.uwindsor.ca/drama/ for application details, audition
requirements, dates and applicable fees.
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OUAC
Code
NXE
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Concurrent General BA 20
(History)/BEd
Previous
Grade
Ranges
75–80%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Admission is to first year only, with a minimum of 75%.
ENG4U
BA (History)
Practicum or
internship option
available
BA (Modern Languages)
Practicum or
internship option
available
Notes: The program prepares individuals to teach at the intermediate and senior levels (Grades 7–12).
NXH
Concurrent Modern
20
Languages with
Second Language
Education (Intercultural
Stream)/BEd
NAW English
No limit
75–80%
Admission is to first year only, with a minimum of 75%.
ENG4U
Six Grade 12 “U” or “M”
Co-op Option
Notes: This is an ideal degree for students interested in working in an elementary and junior high school setting (up to Grade 10)
with recent immigrants who have special educational needs. This innovative course of studies will enable you to understand in
depth the process of teaching and learning a second language (English as a second language, French, etc.).
70–75%
ENG4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: EWC4U is recommended for Creative Writing majors.
Notes: We offer:
English Language and Literature
English Literature and Creative Writing
Many other program combinations are available.
NQR Family and Social
Relations
70%
minimum
ENG4U
Not Available
NKI
70%
minimum
ENG4U
Not Available
Sociology
If you are interested in a double major, please choose a single major and contact admissions@uwindsor.ca to see if the new
double major can be created for you. You will need to meet the admission requirements for both subjects of major interest.
Notes: We offer the following degree programs within the Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology (SAC) department: Sociology;
Sociology and Criminology; Family and Social Relations. Minors are also available.
NKM Communication, Media
and Film
ENG4U
If you are interested in a double major, please choose a single major and contact admissions@uwindsor.ca to see if the new
double major can be created for you. You will need to meet the admission requirements for both subjects of major interest.
Practicum or
internship option
available
Notes: Students in all of our programs have the opportunity to blend theory and practice by taking courses in the following fields of
study:
New/Social Media and Digital Culture
Film Pre-Production
Film Production
Film Post Production
Advertising and Public Relations
Popular Culture/Media Literacy
Communication Theory, Policy and Research Methods
Film Studies and Cinema History
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OUAC
Code
NX
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Concurrent General BA 20
(Drama)/BEd
Previous
Grade
Ranges
75–80%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Admission to first year only, with a minimum of 75%.
BA (Drama)
ENG4U
For admission to the General BA Drama, students will be selected based on a successful workshop/interview process.
Co-op Option
Practicum or
internship option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: Interview required for Concurrent General BA Drama/BEd. Please contact Dramatic Art at ext.
2804 or visit the School of Dramatic Art website.
Notes: The program prepares individuals to teach at the intermediate and senior levels (Grades 7–12), with a particular emphasis
on teaching Drama and a second teachable. Options for Concurrent Drama second teachable are:
English
History
French (10 courses required for second teachable)
Health and Physical Education
Music – Vocal or Instrumental (10 courses required for second teachable)
Visual Art
Social Sciences
NKC
NKB
NJI
History
70%
minimum
ENG4U
Greek and Roman
Studies
70%
minimum
ENG4U
International Relations No limit
& Development Studies
70–75%
ENG4U
Not Available
If you are interested in a double major, please choose a single major and contact admissions@uwindsor.ca to see if the new
double major can be created for you. You will need to meet the admission requirements for both subjects of major interest.
Not Available
If you are interested in a double major, please choose a single major and contact admissions@uwindsor.ca to see if the new
double major can be created for you. You will need to meet the admission requirements for both subjects of major interest.
Not Available
Notes: Students choose two 5-course concentrations in:
Economics
History
Sociology/Anthropology
Gender
Diaspora Studies
Middle East and Islamic Studies
Foreign Language (six courses)
NKE
Modern Languages
70%
minimum
ENG4U
Not Available
French majors require any 4U French
Majors in all other languages do not require prior high school language courses and will be assessed and placed appropriately
upon program entrance.
Notes: Our Modern Languages program offers several degree program options in German, Italian and Spanish language and
culture, including degrees with two-language options, a Certificate in Second Language Education and a single language degree
requiring that the third year is spent at a university in Germany, Italy, Spain or Mexico.
NM
Music
35
70–75%
ENG4U for Bachelor of Arts programs
ENG4U and an audition for the Bachelor of Music program (BMus)
BA (Music)
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria:
An audition is required for the Bachelor of Music (BMus). You must pass a written theory test, based on completing Royal
Conservatory Advanced rudiments or equivalent. To assist you, a preparatory workshop will be held at the School of Music.
Contact the School of Music at 519-253-3000, ext. 2780, or visit the Windsor Music website for preparatory workshop and audition
dates.
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OUAC
Code
NW
Program Name
Social Work
Previous No.
Enrolled
110 Total
enrollment for
all programs in
the School of
Social Work
Previous
Grade
Ranges
70–75%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
ENG4U
Alternative offers will be
based on prerequisites.
Additional Admission Criteria: Social Work students re-apply for admission to Year 3.
Co-op Option
Practicum or
internship option
available
Notes: Students must re-apply for admission to year 3 of this program.
The following programs are offered through the School of Social Work:
BSW Social Work
BSW Social Work and Disability Studies
BSW Social Work and Women's Studies
NKG
Political Science
70%
minimum
ENG4U
Not Available
Poliltical Science with French Specialization requires any 4U French (or equivalent).
If you are interested in a double major, please choose a single major and contact admissions@uwindsor.ca to see if the new
double major can be created for you. You will need to meet the admission requirements for both subjects of major interest.
Additional Admission Criteria: Political Science with French Specialization requires a minimum admission average of 75%.
Political Science with Law and Politics Specialization requires a minimum admission average of 85%
Notes: The Department of Political Science offers several major degree programs, as well as certificate and minor programs:
General and Honours Political Science
Honours Political Science, French Specialization
Honours Political Science, Law and Politics
Honours International Relations and Development Studies
Combined Honours programs
Certificate in Public Administration
Certificate in Law and Politics
NKJ
Women's and Gender
Studies
70%
minimum
ENG4U
Not Available
If you are interested in a double major, please choose a single major and contact admissions@uwindsor.ca to see if the new
double major can be created for you. You will need to meet the admission requirements for both subjects of major interest.
Notes: We also offer a focus on Women's and Gender Studies with the following programs:
BA General or Honours
BSW Social Work and Women's Studies
NF
Visual Arts
75 Enrollment
for all Visual
Arts programs
70–75%
ENG4U
Alternative offers will be
based on prerequisites.
Visual Arts and the Built Environment (VABE)
ENG4U
SPH4U
MHF4U
MCV4U is recommended
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: A portfolio is not required for admission to our BFA Visual Arts program; however, admission to
Year 3 is based on successful portfolio evaluation. A minimum admission average of 75% is required for the Visual Arts and the
Built Environment (VABE) program. The VABE program is open to Canadian citizens legally permitted to commute to the United
States.
Notes: Through our School of Creative Arts (SoCA) – Visual Arts, we offer the following programs:
BA, BFA, Combined Visual Arts
Media Art Histories and Visual Culture
Visual Arts and Communication, Media and Film
Visual Arts and the Built Environment (VABE). Find more information about our VABE program.
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OUAC
Code
NQA
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Aeronautics Leadership
– Flight
Previous
Grade
Ranges
75%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
ENG4U
Either MHF4U, MCV4U or MDM4U
SPH3U
Co-op Option
Practicum or
internship option
available
Notes: Students enroll in a Bachelor of Arts, Liberal Arts and Professional Studies: Aeronautics Leadership, taking classes on the
University of Windsor campus in areas of Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Business, Science and Engineering. The curriculum is
diverse and flexible, giving students the chance to explore various areas of study. This education is coupled with commercial flight
training, which is run by our industry partner, Journey Air, at the Windsor International Airport (YQG).
NXB
NXC
Concurrent General BA 20
(Psychology)/BEd/
Diploma in ECE
75–80%
Concurrent General BA 20
(Visual Art)/BEd
75–80%
Admission is to first year only, with a minimum of 75%.
ENG4U
BA (Psychology)
Practicum or
internship option
available
BA (Visual Art)
Practicum or
internship option
available
BA Music
Practicum or
internship option
available
Notes: The program prepares individuals to teach at the preschool and primary junior levels. Graduates of this program will
receive 2 degrees and a diploma and will acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to fulfill the requirements to be
recommended for certification to the Ontario College of Teachers.
Admission is to first year only.
ENG4U
Notes: The program prepares individuals to teach at the intermediate and senior levels (Grades 7–12). Options for Concurrent
Visual Art second teachable are:
English
History
French (ten courses required for second teachable)
Health and Physical Education
Music – Vocal or Instrumental (10 courses required for second teachable)
Social Sciences
NXM Concurrent Honours
BMus (Music
Education)/BEd
Admission to
first year only,
with a minimum
of 75%.
75–80%
Admission to first year only, with a minimum of 75%.
ENG4U
Additional Admission Criteria: For admission to the Honours BMus (Music Education), students will be selected based on a
successful audition and theory evaluation test and performance on major instrument.
Notes: This unique program allows students to complete 2 degrees in 5 years, preparing you to teach at the intermediate and
senior levels (Grades 7–12), with a particular emphasis on teaching Music Education and a second teachable. Students can
choose to study in the Western classical degree stream or the jazz/pop music stream.
NKA
French
70%
minimum
ENG4U
Any 4U French
Not Available
NKH
Psychology
70%
minimum
ENG4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
Double Major
Business Administration and Psychology
Business Administration and Psychology Specialization in Human Resources Management and Industrial Organizational
Psychology
ENG4U and 1 Grade 12 U mathematics course
A minimum of 70% in at least one 4U math course (or equivalent) normally required
Notes: The following programs are available through the Department of Psychology:
General and Honours Psychology
Child Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Disability Studies and Psychology
NKD
257
Liberal Arts and
Professional Studies
70%
minimum
ENG4U
Not Available
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Windsor)
OUAC
Code
NAD
Previous No.
Enrolled
Program Name
Disability Studies
Previous
Grade
Ranges
70–80%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
ENG4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
Notes: The following programs have an emphasis on Disability Studies:
Honours Disability Studies
Disability Studies and Psychology
Social Work and Disability Studies
NCR
Criminology
NKF
Philosophy
NXA
200
Concurrent General BA 20
(English Language and
Literature)/BEd
Co-op Option
70–75%
ENG4U
Practicum or
internship option
available
70%
minimum
ENG4U
Not Available
75–80%
Admission is to first year only, with a minimum of 75%.
If you are interested in a double major, please choose a single major and contact admissions@uwindsor.ca to see if the new
double major can be created for you. You will need to meet the admission requirements for both subjects of major interest.
ENG4U
BA (English Language and
Literature)
Practicum or
internship option
available
BA (French)
Practicum or
internship option
available
BSc (General Science); BA
(Undeclared)
Not Available
Notes: The program prepares individuals to teach at the intermediate and senior levels (Grades 7–12), with a particular emphasis
on teaching English Language and Literature and a second teachable. Options for second teachable:
Business
Geography
History
French (10 courses for 2nd teachable)
Health and Physical Education
Music – Vocal or Instrumental (10 courses for 2nd teachable)
Social Sciences
Visual Art
NXD
Concurrent General BA 20
(French Studies)/BEd
75–80%
Admission is to first year only.
ENG4U
FSF4U (or equivalent such as College Boreal High School Equivalency French courses) with a minimum of 75%.
Additional Admission Criteria: A minimum of 75% in FSF4U (or equivalent) is required.
Notes: The program prepares individuals to teach with a particular emphasis on teaching French as a Second Language at the
intermediate and senior levels (Grades 7–12), with a minimum of 16 credits in French and normally 6 credits in a second
teachable.
NAS
Interdisciplinary Arts
and Science
NKL
NDS
50
80%
ENG4U
MHF4U
2 of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
MCV4U is strongly recommended
Communication, Media 0
and Film
(General)/Bachelor of
Education
75% 85%
ENG4U required. Admission to first year only.
Practicum or
internship option
available
Drama
70–80%
ENG4U
Not Available
No limit
Additional Admission Criteria: Interview required for Drama in Education and Community and Concurrent BA Drama/BEd.
Please contact Dramatic Art at ext. 2804 or visit the School of Dramatic Art website.
Notes: In addition to our BFA Acting program, we offer the following programs through our School of Dramatic Art:
Drama
Drama and Communication, Media and Film
Drama in Education and Community
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Windsor)
OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Business
NC
Business
Administration
400
73–78%
Business Options:
Business Administration -
BA (Major undeclared)
ENG4U and 1 grade 12 U mathematics course
A minimum of 70% in at least one 4U math course (or equivalent) normally required
Co-op available
with a different
program code
Business Administration (Co-op) -
ENG4U and one grade 12 U mathematics course
A minimum of 70% in at least one 4U math course (or equivalent) normally required
Business Administration and Psychology Business Administration and Psychology Specialization in Human Resources Management and Industrial Organizational
Psychology -
ENG4U and one grade 12 U mathematics course
A minimum of 70% in at least one 4U math course (or equivalent) normally required
Business and Economics -
ENG4U and MHF4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended
A minimum of 70% in at least one 4U math course (or equivalent) normally required
Business and Computer Science Business and Computer Science (Co-op) -
ENG4U and MHF4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended
A minimum grade of 70% in at least one 4U math course (or equivalent) normally required
Business Administration and Mathematics Business Administration and Mathematics (with Specialization in Finance) Business Administration and Mathematics
(with Specialization in Supply Chain and Business Analytics) -
ENG4U and MHF4U andMCV4U
A minimum of 70% is required in the 4U math courses.
Notes: We offer the following areas of concentration in the Odette School of Business:
Accounting
Finance
Human Resources
Marketing
Operations & Information Systems Management
Strategy & Entrepreneurship
Engineering
NEN
Electrical Engineering
330 Total
enrollment
includes all
Engineering
programs
74%
ENG4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
MCV4U is strongly recommended
BSc Computer Science with Co-op option
Software Engineering
available with this
Specialization; Science
program
(General Science); BA
(Undeclared)
Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary Engineering (Math/Science) average is calculated based on the average of all math
and science courses, except biology (minimum 74%). All programs take a common first year. Students may apply for the optional
co-op program either in the fall of second year of study or when applying for admission to the program.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Windsor)
OUAC
Code
NEJ
Program Name
Mechanical
Engineering
Previous No.
Enrolled
330 Total
enrollment
includes all
Engineering
programs
Previous
Grade
Ranges
74%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
ENG4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
MCV4U is strongly recommended
Co-op Option
BSc Computer Science with Co-op option
Software Engineering
available with this
Specialization; Science
program
(General Science); BA
(Undeclared)
Additional Admission Criteria: A second Engineering (math/science) average is calculated: the average of all math and science
courses, except biology (minimum 74%). All programs take a common first year. Students may apply for the optional co-op
program either in the fall of second year of study or when applying for admission to the program.
Notes: We offer the following areas of specialization within Mechanical Engineering:
Aerospace
Automotive
Environmental
Materials
NEB
Civil Engineering
330 Includes all
Engineering
programs
74%
ENG4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
MCV4U is strongly recommended
BSc Computer Science with Co-op option
Software Engineering
available with this
specialization; BSc (General program
Science); BA (Undeclared)
Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary Engineering average is calculated based on the average of all math and science
courses, except biology (minimum 74%). All programs take a common first year. Students may apply for the optional co-op
program either in the fall of second year of study or when applying for admission to the program.
NE
General Engineering
330 Includes all
Engineering
programs
74%
ENG4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
MCV4U is strongly recommended
BSc Computer Science with Co-op option
Software Engineering
available with this
specialization; BSc (General program
Science); BA (Undeclared)
Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary Engineering (Math/Science) average is calculated based on the average of all math
and science courses, except Biology (minimum 74%). All programs take a common first year. Students may apply for the optional
co-op program either in the fall of second year of study or when applying for admission to the program.
NEK
Environmental
Engineering
330 Total
enrollment
includes all
Engineering
programs
74%
ENG4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
MCV4U is strongly recommended
BSc Computer Science with Co-op option
Software Engineering
available with this
specialization; Science
program
(General Science); BA
(Undeclared)
Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary Engineering (Math/Science) average is calculated based on the average of all math
and science courses, except Biology (minimum 74%). All programs take a common first year. Students may apply for the optional
co-op program either in the fall of second year of study or when applying for admission to the program.
NEH
Industrial Engineering
330 Total
enrollment
includes all
Engineering
programs
74%
ENG4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
SPH4U
MCV4U is strongly recommended
BSc Computer Science with Co-op option
Software Engineering
available with this
Specialization; Science
program
(General Science); BA
(Undeclared)
Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary Engineering (Math/Science) average is calculated based on the average of all math
and science courses, except biology (minimum 74%). All programs take a common first year. Students may apply for the optional
co-op program either in the fall of second year of study or when applying for admission to the program.
Notes: We also offer Industrial Engineering with a minor in Business Administration. Optional co-op is also available.
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Previous
Grade
Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Human Kinetics
NP
Human Kinetics
230
78%
ENG4U
SBI4U
A minimum grade of 70% in each of 4U English and Biology will be required for students admitted to Kinesiology.
Additional Admission Criteria: In addition to the best 6 average, a minimum grade of 70% in each of ENG4U and SBI4U is
required for students admitted to Kinesiology.
BSc (General Science); BA
(Undeclared). Alternative
offers will be based on
prerequisites.
Co-op or
internship
application
available at the
university after
registration
Notes: Specializations begin in third year in Movement Science or Sport Management.
Nursing
NN
Nursing
120
85% with
a
minimum
80%
Nursing
average
ENG4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
1 Grade 12 mathematics
BSc (General Science); BSc Practicum or
(Health and Biomedical);
internship option
BHK (Kinesiology); BA
available
(Undeclared)
A minimum of 65% is required for ENG4U.
Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary Nursing average is calculated based on the average of SCH4U and SBI4U, with a
recommended minimum of 80%.
Notes: This program is also offered in collaboration with St. Clair College and Lambton College.
Science
NMH Mathematics
No limit
70–75%
ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U is recommended
BSc (General Science); BA
(Undeclared)
Not Available
BA (General Economics)
Not Available
Double Major:
Business Administration and Mathematics
Business Administration and Mathematics (with Specialization in Finance)
Business Administration and Mathematics (with Specialization in Supply Chain and Business Analytics)
ENG4U and MHF4U andMCV4U
A minimum of 70% is required in the 4U math courses.
Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary math average is calculated (minimum 70%).
Notes: In our Department of Mathematics and Statistics, we also offer the following undergraduate programs:
General and Honours Mathematics
Mathematics and Statistics
Mathematics and Computer Science
NH
Economics
70–75%
BA Economics
ENG4U
MHF4U is required for Honours Economics
MCV4U and MDM4U are strongly recommended for Honours Economics
BSc Economics
ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U and MDM4U are strongly recommended
Business and Economics -
ENG4U and MHF4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended
A minimum of 70% in at least one 4U math course (or equivalent) normally required
Additional Admission Criteria: Secondary Math/Science average for BSc Economics (minimum 70%).
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Windsor)
OUAC
Code
NSX
Program Name
Previous No.
Enrolled
Behaviour, Cognition
and Neuroscience
Previous
Grade
Ranges
75%
minimum
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
ENG4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
MHF4U
SPH4U recommended
MCV4U strongly recommended
Co-op Option
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary math/science average is calculated based on the average of all 4U/M science and
math courses (minimum 70%).
NSM Concurrent General
BMath/BEd
20
80–85%
Admission is to first year only.
BMath (General)
ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
SPH4U is recommended
Practicum or
internship option
available
Additional Admission Criteria: A minimum 70% average in all attempted math courses is required.
Notes: The program prepares individuals to teach at the intermediate and senior levels (Grades 7–12).
NLS
Environmental Science/ No limit
Environmental Studies
71–75%
Environmental Studies
Not Available
ENG4U
Environmental Science
ENG4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
SBI4U
SPH4U is recommended
MCV4U is strongly recommended
Notes: For students interested in our Environmental Science program, visit the Environmental Science website.
NSY
Biochemistry
No limit
70–75%
ENG4U
MHF4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
SPH4U is recommended
MCV4U is strongly recommended
BSc (General Science); BA
(Undeclared)
Not Available
BSc (General Science); BA
(Undeclared)
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary math/science average is calculated based on the average of all 4U/M science and
math courses (minimum 70%).
NSB
Biological Sciences
No limit
70-75%
ENG4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
MHF4U
SPH4U is recommended
MCV4U is strongly recommended
Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary math/science average is calculated based on the average of all 4U/M science and
math courses.
Notes: Through faculty counselling, students are able to design their academic program to acquire expertise in broad areas of
study:
Cellular and Molecular Biology
Ecology, Evolution, Environment, and Behavior (EEEB)
Behaviour, Cognition, and Neuroscience (BCN)
Health and Biomedical Stream
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OUAC
Code
NT
Program Name
Computer Science
Previous No.
Enrolled
No limit
Previous
Grade
Ranges
70-75%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
ENG4U
MHF4U
MCV4U is strongly recommended
Co-op Option
BSc (General Science); BA
(Undeclared)
Co-op option
available with this
program
BSc (General Science); BA
(Undeclared)
Co-op option
available with this
program
BA (Undeclared)
Not Available
Double Major:
Business and Computer Science Business and Computer Science (Co-op) -
ENG4U and MHF4U. MCV4U is strongly recommended
A minimum grade of 70% in at least one 4U math course (or equivalent) normally required
Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary math average is calculated (minimum 70%). Co-op program requires an overall
average of 75% and 70% secondary math average.
Notes: Different fields of study in computer science are offered in the following areas:
Artificial Intelligence
Game Development
Multi-Media
Networks & Security
We also offer a BSc Computer Science with Software Engineering Specialization, BSc Computer Information
Systems and BCS Computer Science Honours Applied Computing.
NSP
Physics
No limit
75%
ENG4U
MHF4U
SPH4U
MCV4U is strongly recommended
SCH4U is recommended
Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary math/science average is calculated based on the average of all 4U/M science and
math courses (minimum 70%).
Notes: We also offer the following Physics programs (with optional Co-op):
Medical Physics
Physics and High Technology
NS
General Science
No limit
70-75%
ENG4U
MHF4U
2 of: SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
MCV4U is strongly recommended
Additional Admission Criteria: A second math/science average is calculated (minimum 70%), the average of all 4U/M science
and math courses.
NSE
Concurrent General
BSc (General
Science)/BEd
20
80–85%
Admission is to first year only with a minimum of 80%.
Practicum or
internship option
available
ENG4U
MHF4U
And 2 of the following:
SCH4U
SBI4U
SPH4U
MCV4U is strongly recommended
Additional Admission Criteria: A minimum 70% in all attempted math and science courses is required.
Notes: The program prepares individuals to teach at the intermediate senior levels (Grades 7–12), with a particular emphasis on
teaching 1 of Physics, Biology or Chemistry and a second teachable.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (University of Windsor)
OUAC
Code
NFS
Program Name
Forensic Science/
Forensics
Previous No.
Enrolled
75
Previous
Grade
Ranges
70–75%
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Forensic Science
ENG4U
MHF4U
SBI4U
SCH4U
MCV4U recommended
SPH4U strongly recommended
Co-op Option
BA (Forensics and
Criminology); BA
(Undeclared)
Practicum or
internship option
available
BSc (General Science); BA
(Undeclared)
Not Available
Bachelor of Arts in Forensics (Honours)
ENG4U
MHF4U
SBI4U
MCV4U strongly recommended
Additional Admission Criteria: For the Forensic Science program, a secondary math/science average is calculated based on the
average of all required science and math courses (minimum 70%).
NSC
Chemistry
No limit
70–75%
ENG4U
MHF4U
SCH4U
1 of SPH4U or SBI4U
SPH4U is recommended
MCV4U is strongly recommended
Additional Admission Criteria: A secondary math/science average is calculated based on the average of all 4U/M science and
math courses (minimum 70%).
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (York University)
York University
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Admissions: 416-736-5000
Fax: 416-736-5536
Website: http://futurestudents.yorku.ca
Basic Requirements for Admission
York gives admission consideration to applicants who successfully present academic credentials earned at recognized/accredited institutions around the world.
For Ontario high school students, the minimum admission requirement is the completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, and six
4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Students may also be required to fulfill Faculty or program-specific prerequisites. Francophone applicants may present FRA4U.
You must successfully complete the OSSD diploma, including six 4U/M courses and all of the prerequisites for your programs, and maintain the average used for
conditional admission.
Note: Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to the university.
A review of an applicant’s holistic academic profile, from high school to the present, is undertaken when making admission decisions. Possession of the minimum
requirements or admission average ranges that are listed online or within university publications should not be viewed as a guarantee of admission. When making
holistic assessments, we may consider a variety of aspects, including consistency of academic results over multiple years, results in specific course prerequisites,
repeated course attempts and external test scores. Certain programs may also require supplemental materials or activities (e.g., portfolio review) and, generally,
transcripts showing complete high school and postsecondary attendance will be required
Failed and Repeated Courses
York’s policy on repeated courses: Repeated courses are accepted. Admissions will consider the course with the highest grade, which may not necessarily be
the most recently taken course. The Schulich School of Business reserves the right to review each situation on an individual basis.
York’s policy on failed courses: Failed courses will be considered. Admissions will review the course with the highest grade.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
After applying to the undergraduate program, you will receive an acknowledgement email from York with your York reference number. The acknowledgement email
will be sent within 2 business days of receiving your application.
York will begin assessing applicants and may make conditional offers of admission as applications are received. You are encouraged to present as strong an
academic profile as possible. Application processing times vary depending on your application type. It usually takes 4 to 8 weeks for your application to be
processed and for a decision to be made.
York will consider 3U/M courses for initial admission purposes. Qualified applicants may be considered for alternative programs in cases where they do not meet
the admission requirements of their original choice, or where their original program choice has filled.
Veuillez noter : ENG4U est requis pour tous les étudiants du nouveau programme. Les étudiants qui fréquentent une école secondaire de langue française
peuvent remplacer ENG4U par FRA4U.
OUAC
Code
YBD
Program Name
Culture & Expression (BA)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
25 Open Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
Alternative Offer(s)
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op Option
Not Available
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
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OUAC
Code
YBH
Program Name
Business Economics (BA)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
170
Open
Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
MHF4U
4 additional 4U/M courses - recommendation(s) below:
MCV4U
Co-op Option
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year, full-time Honours students majoring in
Economics.
For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website.
YBJ
Cognitive Science (BA)
75 Open Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U or M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YBK
Financial & Business
Economics (BA)
150
Open
Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
MHF4U
4 additional 4U/M courses – recommendation(s) below:
MCV4U
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time Honours students majoring in
Economics. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website.
YBN
Sexuality Studies (BA, iBA)
20 Open Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
4U French recommended
YJD
Media Arts (BFA)
25 Open Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
high 70s ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to
this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).
Notes: Undergraduate film students in both the BA and BFA stream may have the opportunity to pursue an internship for academic credit
in their third or fourth year of study. For more information, visit the York Internship Program website.
YMS
Statistics (BSc)
25 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
ENG4U*
mid-80s MHF4U
SCH4U or SPH4U or SBI4U
3 additional 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended
* Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YFW Information Technology (BCom) 30 Open Low 80s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
MHF4U
4 additional 4U or 4M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time Honours students majoring in
Information Technology (ITEC). For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website.
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
YYB
Neuroscience (BSc) –
Kinesiology & Health Science/
Psychology
Open
Low to
mid-80s
YVA
Neuroscience (BSc) – Biology
Open
Low to
mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U (Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U)
SBI4U
SCH4U
MHF4U
and 2 additional 4U/M courses
Co-op Option
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
Notes: New program. Program page to come.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U (Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U)
SBI4U
SCH4U
MHF4U
and 2 additional 4U/M courses
Notes: New program. Program page to come.
Education, Faculty of
YER
Educational Studies
100
Open
Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
high 70s ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
Open
High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
ENG4U*
mid-80s and 5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YEW Concurrent Education:
Educational Studies
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Additional Admission Criteria: An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required
by April 1, 2020.
YET
Concurrent Education:
Environmental Studies (BEd)
Open
High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
ENG4U*
mid-80s and 5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Additional Admission Criteria:
An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, 2020.
Refer to the Faculty of Education website.
Notes: Students will have the opportunity to choose one of the four streams after completing the first year of study: Environmental &
Culture; Urban & Regional Environments; Environmental Politics; Environmental Management.
YLA
Concurrent Education:
Lassonde (BEd)
Open
High 70s In this concurrent program, graduates receive a Bachelor of Education as well as a Bachelor's degree in their chosen
to
subject of major interest. Full program details are available on the Faculty of Education website.
mid-80s Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020. If you are interested in pursuing a French BEd
with Glendon, please see OUAC code YGJ.
Additional Admission Criteria:
An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, 2020.
Refer to the Faculty of Education website.
Notes: Please note that Concurrent Education-Lassonde excludes the following programs: Civil Engineering; Computer Engineering;
Electrical Engineering; Geomatics Engineering; Software Engineering; Space Engineering; and International Development & Engineering.
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Code
YPC
Program Name
Concurrent Education: Science
(BEd)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Open
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
High 70s For admission requirements, consult the York Future Students website under your subject of major interest.
Find more information
to
An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1,
about alternative offers.
mid-80s 2020.
Admission to this program is a 2-part process:
1. You are first considered for admission to the Faculty of Science.
2. Applicants who have submitted all required documents by the specified deadline dates and received an offer
of admission to the faculty of choice by mid-April will advance to the Education Admissions Committee
review. The Faculty of Education issues final admission decisions in May.
Co-op Option
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria:
An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, 2020.
Refer to the Faculty of Education website.
YQ
Concurrent Education: Arts,
Media, Performance & Design
(BEd)
Open
High 70s In this concurrent program, graduates receive a Bachelor of Education as well as a Bachelor's degree in their chosen
to
subject of major interest. Full program details are available on the Faculty of Education website.
mid-80s Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020. If you are interested in pursuing a French BEd
with Glendon, please see OUAC code YGJ.
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
High 70s For admission requirements, consult the York Future Students website under your subject of major interest.
Find more information
to
An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1,
about alternative offers.
mid-80s 2020.
Admission to this program is a 2-part process:
1. You are first considered for admission to the Faculty of Health.
2. Applicants who have submitted all required documents by the specified deadline dates and received an offer
of admission to the faculty of choice by mid-April will advance to the Education Admissions Committee
review. The Faculty of Education issues final admission decisions in May.
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria:
Note: Many Arts, Media, Performance & Design programs require a subsequent supplementary evaluation (questionnaire, interview,
portfolio and/or audition).
An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 12, 2019.
Refer to the Faculty of Education website.
YHR
Concurrent Education: Health
(BEd)
Open
Additional Admission Criteria:
An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, 2020.
Refer to the Faculty of Education website.
YFK
Concurrent Education: Liberal
Arts & Professional Studies
(BEd)
Open
High 70s In this concurrent program, graduates receive a Bachelor of Education as well as a Bachelor's degree in their chosen
to
subject of major interest. Full program details are available on the Faculty of Education website.
mid-80s Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020. If you are interested in pursuing a French BEd
with Glendon, please see OUAC code YGJ.
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Additional Admission Criteria:
An online Faculty of Education Supplementary Information Form and supplemental fee are also required by April 1, 2020.
Refer to the Faculty of Education website.
Environmental Studies, Faculty of
YEX
Environmental Management & 30 Open Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
Technology – York/Seneca Dual
high 70s ENG4U*
Credential (BES)
4U Math
4 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
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OUAC
Code
YEU
Program Name
Urban Sustainability – York/
Seneca Dual Credential
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
40 Open Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
high 70s ENG4U*
4U Math
4 additional 4U/M courses
Co-op Option
Not Available
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Find more information about alternative offers..
YEE
Ecosystem Management –
York/Fleming Dual Credential
(BES)
30 Open Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
high 70s ENG4U*
4U Math
4 additional 4U/M courses
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers..
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YES
Environmental Studies (BES)
100
Open
Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
high 70s ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes:
Students will have the opportunity to choose one of the following concentrations after completing the first year of study: Environmental
Politics, Justice & the Arts, Environmental Management and Urban & Regional Environments.
An internship may be available to third-year full-time students in Honours Bachelor in Environmental Studies. For more information visit:
http://internships.yorku.ca.
YEM
International Development –
York/Humber Dual Credential
(BES)
40 Open Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
high 70s ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Health, Faculty of
YHS
Global Health (BA)
65 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
ENG4U*
Mid-80s 4U math
SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
3 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YHT
Global Health (BSc)
65 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
ENG4U*
Mid-80s Any 4U math
SCH4U or SPH4U
3 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
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OUAC
Code
YHD
Program Name
Kinesiology & Health Science
(BA, BSc)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
725
Open
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
High 70s BA Program:
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
Mid-80s ENG4U*
Any 4U math
SBI4U or SCH4U or SPH4U
3 additional 4U or M courses
Co-op Option
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
BSc Program:
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U
Any 4U math
SCH4U or SPH4U
3 additional 4U or M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YHF
Nursing (Collaborative BScN
Open
program with Georgian College)
Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
high 80s ENG4U*
Any 4U math
SBI4U
SCH4U or SPH4U
and 2 additional 4U/M courses
No prerequisite below 70%
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for consideration to this
program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).
Notes: For more information about the Nursing Practicum Coordination Office, please visit the School of Nursing website.
YHG
Nursing (Collaborative BScN
program with Seneca College)
Open
Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
high 80s ENG4U*
Any 4U math
SBI4U
SCH4U or SPH4U
and 2 additional 4U/M courses
No prerequisite below 70%
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for consideration to this
program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).
Notes: For more information about the Nursing Practicum Coordination Office please visit the School of Nursing website.
YHB
Psychology (BSc)
350
Open
Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
high 70s ENG4U*
4U math
SCH4U or SPH4U
3 additional 4U/M courses
4U French recommended
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
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OUAC
Code
YHE
Program Name
Health Studies (BHS)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
200
Open
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
ENG4U*
Mid-80s 5 additional 4U/M courses
4U math recommended
Co-op Option
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: An internship may be available to third-year full-time Honours students majoring in one of the subjects of major interest. For more
information, please visit the York Internship Program website.
YHA
Psychology (BA)
400
Open
Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
high 70s ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
4U French recommended
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Lassonde School of Engineering
YPK
Computer Science (BA)
100
Open
Low to
mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
MHF4U
Another 4U math (MCV4U recommended)
3 additional 4U/M courses
Minimum math average of 75%
No math grade below 65%
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: Both co-op and internship options are available in this program. Find more information about co-op and internship options.
YPF
Computer Science (iBA)
25 Open Low to
mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
MHF4U
Another 4U math (MCV4U recommended)
3 additional 4U/M courses
Minimum math average of 75%
No math grade below 65%
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes:
Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time honours students. Find more information about
internship options.
The iBA degree program reflects York's commitment to internationalization and requires you to acquire an international language and to
gain international experience on exchange at 1 of York University's partner institutions abroad.
YSY
Computer Science (iBSc)
25 Open Low to
mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
SCH4U or SPH4U
MHF4U
Another 4U math (MCV4U recommended)
2 additional 4U/M courses
Minimum math average of 75%
No math grade below 65%
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes:
Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time honours students. Find more information about
internship options.
The iBSc degree program reflects York's commitment to internationalization and requires you to acquire an international language and to
gain international experience on exchange at 1 of York University's partner institutions abroad.
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OUAC
Code
YPR
Program Name
Computer Security (BSc)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
20 Open Low to
mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
SCH4U or SPH4U
MHF4U
Another 4U math (MCV4U recommended)
2 additional 4U/M courses
Minimum math average of 75%
No math grade below 65%
Co-op Option
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op option
available with
this program
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
* Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: Both co-op and internship options are available in this program. Find more information about co-op and internship options.
YRA
Digital Media (BA) – Lassonde
School of Engineering
45 Open Low 80s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
4U math (minimum grade of 75% required)
4M arts (or similar arts training) recommended
4 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to
this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).
Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time honours students. Find more
information about internship options.
YSE
Earth & Atmospheric Science
(BSc)
20 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to Low
ENG4U*
80s
SPH4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 additional 4U/M course (SCH4U is recommended for Atmospheric Science & Space Science streams)
Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: Find more information about co-op and internship options.
YSG
Computer Science (BSc)
200
Open
Low to
mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
SCH4U or SPH4U
MHF4U
Another 4U math (MCV4U recommended)
2 additional 4U/M courses
Minimum math average of 75%
No math grade below 65%
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: Both co-op and internship options are available in this program. There is also an Industry Partnership option, in which some of your
academic courses involve learning on the job as you work part-time with a single employer year-round throughout the 4-year program. Find
more information about co-op and internship options.
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OUAC
Code
YPX
Program Name
Computer Security (BA)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
20 Open Low to
mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
MHF4U
Another 4U math (MCV4U recommended)
3 additional 4U/M courses
Minimum math average of 75%
No math grade below 65%
Co-op Option
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op option
available with
this program
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: Both co-op and internship options are available in this program. Find more information about co-op and internship options.
YT
Engineering (BEng)
400
Open
Low to
mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
SCH4U
SPH4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
1 additional 4U/M course
No prerequisite below 70%
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.
Additional Admission Criteria: Supplementary information/evaluation is optional.
Notes:
Fields of Study:
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering & International Development Studies
Geomatics Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Software Engineering
Space Engineering
Find more information on the Lassonde School of Engineering website.
Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, Faculty of
YBL
Geography & Urban Studies
(BA)
40 Open Mid-70s
YRC
Classics & Classical Studies
(BA)
25 Open Mid-70s
YFP
Professional Writing (BA)
Open
YBG
Global Political Studies (BA)
25 Open Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
and 5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
* Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
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Code
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
YUE
Political Science (BA, iBA)
20 Open Mid-70s
YRL
Religious Studies (BA)
20 Open Mid-70s
YFM
Information Technology (BA)
125
Open
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
Co-op Option
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
Any 4U math
4 additional 4U or 4M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time Honours students majoring in
Information Technology (ITEC). For more information, please visit the York website.
YBI
International Business
Administration (iBBA)
100
Open
High 80s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to low
ENG4U*
90s
MHF4U
MCV4U or MDM4U
3 additional 4U or M courses (no more than two 4M courses)
4U French recommended
No prerequisite below 70%
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes:
The iBBA degree program reflects York's commitment to internationalization and requires you to acquire an international language and to
gain international experience on exchange at one of York University's partner institutions abroad. For more information visit please visit the
York website.
Please refer to the program code YBA for BBA option.
YFB
Commerce
600
Open
Low 80s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
MHF4U
4 additional 4U or M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes:
Co-op is not available in BCom programs. Internship programs may be available to third-year, full-time Honours students in Commerce
specializing in Accounting, Management, Marketing and Finance programs.
For more information about eligibility, please visit the York Internship Program website.
YFE
Economics (BA)
200
Open
Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
MHF4U
4 additional 4U/M courses – recommendation(s) below:
MCV4U
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time Honours students majoring in
Economics. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website.
YUA
English (BA)
200
Open
Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
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Code
YFL
Program Name
Human Resources
Management (BHRM)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
160
Open
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
high 70s ENG4U*
Any 4U math
4 additional 4U or M courses
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op Option
Co-op or
internship
option
available
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time students in the Honours Bachelor of
Human Resource Management program in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies. For more information, please visit the York
Internship Program website.
YUM Undeclared Major (BA)
400
Open
Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
If you apply to the Undeclared major and are considering a specific program, please ensure you have the appropriate prerequisites for that
program. Refer to the specific program entry for requirements.
YFF
Communication Studies (BA,
iBA)
125
Open
Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
For more information about
Not Available
alternative offers, visit:
http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/
admitted/alternative_offers/.
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. The Business & Public Administration Internship Program (BPAIP) may be available to thirdyear, full-time Honours students majoring in Communication Studies. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program
website.
YFS
Social Work (BSW, Direct
Entry)
175
Open
Mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Additional Admission Criteria:
If you are a non-Canadian high school applicant, you must submit an online supplementary information form by February 27, 2020. The
form becomes available shortly after you apply.
Apply by February 1, 2020, for full consideration.
Find further details about the supplementary information form.
Notes: Practicum is available to the Social Work students. For more information, please visit the practicum web page.
YFD
Business & Society (BA)
200
Open
Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. The Business & Public Administration Internship Program (BPAIP) may be available to thirdyear, full-time Honours students majoring in the Business & Society Program. For more information, please visit the York Internship
Program website.
YFZ
Criminology (BA)
300
Open
Low 80s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YPJ
Disaster & Emergency
Management (BDEM)
20 Open Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
MHF4U or MDM4U
4 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
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Code
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
YFN
Languages & Linguistics (BA)
20 Open Mid-70s
YPG
Public Administration (BPA)
40 Open Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U or M courses
Co-op Option
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
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about alternate offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
4U math
and 4 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time Honours students majoring in Public
Administration. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website.
YBE
East Asian Studies (BA)
20 Open Mid-70s
YBF
English & Professional Writing
(BA)
45 Open Mid-70s
YUF
Urban Studies (BA, iBA)
20 Open Mid-70s
YRG
Health & Society (BA)
40 Open Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)*
ENG4U
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
* Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
and 5 additional 4U/M courses
For more information about
Not Available
alternative offers, visit:
http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/
admitted/alternative_offers/.
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about alternative offers.
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
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about alternative offers.
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about alternative offers.
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about alternative offers.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YUD
Humanities (BA, iBA)
50 Open Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U or M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YRD
Human Rights & Equity Studies 25 Open Mid-70s
(BA)
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
YRH
Interdisciplinary Social Science
(BA)
25 Open Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
high 70s ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
YFT
Law & Society (BA)
250
Open
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
high 70s ENG4U*
5 additional 4U or M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: The Law & Society program is not a pre-law preparatory program.
YRB
Anthropology (BA, iBA)
40 Open Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
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Code
Program Name
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No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
YFX
Children, Childhood & Youth
(BA)
140
Open
Mid-70s
YUC
History (BA, iBA)
100
Open
Mid-70s
YRK
Philosophy (BA)
20 Open Mid-70s
YRF
Gender & Women's Studies
(BA)
25 Open Mid-70s
YUB
Geography (BA, iBA)
40 Open Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
and 5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YBO
Jewish Studies (BA)
20 Open Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
* Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YUG
Sociology (BA)
125
Open
Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
and 5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YRM Work & Labour Studies (BA)
20 Open Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YBM
Indigenous Studies (BA)
20 Open Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
YRI
International Development
Studies (BA)
60 Open Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
high 70s ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: Field placement option available in fourth year with this program.
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Code
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Schulich School of Business
YBA
Business Administration (BBA)
400
Open
High 80s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to low
ENG4U* (minimum grade of 70% required)
90s
MHF4U (minimum grade of 70% required)
MCV4U or MDM4U (MCV4U recommended)
and 3 additional 4U or 4M courses (no more than two 4M courses)
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op option
available with
this program
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Additional Admission Criteria:
You can only apply to one Schulich program – either BBA or iBBA.
A Supplementary Application (including leadership profile and video interview) is required by the deadline listed below. Details and
supplementary application will be available in December 2018.
Deadline to submit the Supplementary Application:
• January 30, 2019, for Ontario high school applicants • February 6, 2019, for out-of-Ontario high school applicants
For questions about the Supplementary Application, please contact the Schulich Undergraduate Programs Unit at
undergrad@schulich.yorku.ca or 416-736-5081.
Science, Faculty of
YPB
Environmental Biology (BSc)
25 Open Low to
mid-80s
YSB
Biology (BSc, iBSc)
300
Open
low to
mid-80s
YSW Biomedical Science (BSc)
100
Open
Low to
mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
SBI4U
SCH4U
MHF4U
2 additional 4U/M courses – recommendation(s) below:
SPH4U
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
SBI4U
SCH4U
MHF4U
2 additional 4U or 4M courses – recommendation(s) below:
SPH4U
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
SBI4U
SCH4U
MHF4U
2 additional 4U or 4M courses – recommendation(s) below:
SPH4U
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
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Code
YSV
Program Name
Environmental Science (BSc)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
25 Open High 70s Life Sciences Stream
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
mid-80s ENG4U*
SBI4U
SCH4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
1 additional 4U/M course
SPH4U recommended
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Find more information
about alternative offers..
Co-op option
available with
this program
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Co-op option
available with
this program
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Physical Sciences Stream
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
SCH4U
SPH4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
1 additional 4U/M course
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YPD
Actuarial Science (BA)
40 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
ENG4U*
Mid-80s MHF4U
4 additional 4U or M courses – recommendation(s) below:
MCV4U
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YPE
Mathematics for Education (BA) 20 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
ENG4U*
mid-80s MHF4U
4 additional 4U or M courses
MCV4U recommended
YPQ
Mathematics for Education
(BSc)
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
20 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
ENG4U*
mid-80s SCH4U or SPH4U OR SBI4U
MHF4U
3 additional 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YSC
Chemistry (BSc)
60 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
ENG4U*
mid-80s MHF4U
SCH4U
2 additional 4U or 4M courses
MCV4U recommended
SPH4U recommended
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
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Code
YSF
Program Name
Biochemistry (BSc)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
65 Open low to
mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
SBI4U
SCH4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
and 1 additional 4U/M course – recommendation(s) below:
SPH4U
Co-op Option
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
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about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YPT
Biophysics (BSc)
25 Open Low to
mid 80s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
SBI4U
SPH4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
1 additional 4U or 4M course – recommendation(s) below:
SCH4U
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. The Technology Internship Program (TIP) may be available to third-year, full-time Honours
students majoring in this program. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website.
YSP
Physics & Astronomy (BSc)
40 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
ENG4U*
mid-80s SPH4U
MHF4U
MCV4U
2 additional 4U/M courses
SCH4U recommended
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. An internship may be available to third-year full-time Honours students majoring in
Astronomy and Physics programs. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website.
YS
Geography (BSc)
25 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
ENG4U*
mid-80s SCH4U or SPH4U
Any 4U math
MHF4U recommended
* Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YSM
Mathematics (BA, BSc)
50 Open High 70s BA Program:
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
mid-80s ENG4U*
MHF4U
4 additional 4U or 4M courses
MCV4U recommended
BSc Program:
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
SCH4U, SPH4U or SBI4U
MHF4U
3 additional 4U or 4M courses
MCV4U recommended
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
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Code
YRN
Program Name
Mathematical Biology (BSc)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
20 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to low
ENG4U*
80s
SBI4U
SCH4U
MCV4U
MHF4U
1 additional 4U or 4M courses
SPH4U recommended
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
YPN
Statistics (BA)
25 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
ENG4U*
mid-80s MHF4U
4 additional 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended
YDE
Applied Mathematics (BA)
25 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to low
ENG4U*
80s
MHF4U
4 additional 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended
YPU
Integrated Science (BSc)
40 N/A
* Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
* Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
MHF4U
MCV4U
Biology, Chemistry and Physics (two must be at the Grade 12 level, one can be at the Grade 11 level)
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Notes: You will declare a major after completing your first year.
YPO
Science & Technology Studies
(BSc)
20 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
ENG4U
mid-80s SCH4U or SPH4U or SBI4U
MHF4U
3 additional 4U/M courses
YSO
Science & Technology Studies
(BA)
20 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
ENG4U*
mid-80s SCH4U or SPH4U or SBI4U
4 additional 4U/M courses
YDD
Applied Mathematics (BSc)
25 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to low
ENG4U*
80s
MHF4U
SBI4U or SCH4U OR SPH4U
3 additional 4U/M courses
MCV4U recommended
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
* Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
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Code
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
YSQ
Computational Mathematics
(BSc)
25 Open High 70s Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
to
ENG4U*
mid-80s MHF4U
Another 4U math (MCV4U recommended)
SCH4U or SPH4U or SBI4U
2 additional 4U/M courses
YSA
Biotechnology (BSc)
75 Open Low to
mid-80s
YSU
Undecided Major (BSc, first
year only)
50 Open Low to
mid-80s
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Co-op option
available with
this program
Find more information
about alternative offers..
Not Available
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about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Practicum or
internship
option
available
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
SBI4U
SCH4U
MHF4U
2 additional 4U or M courses - recommendation(s) below:
SPH4U
Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U
MHF4U
SCH4U or SPH4U or SBI4U
3 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
If you apply to the Undecided major and are considering a specific program, ensure you have the appropriate prerequisites for that
program. Refer to the specific program entry for requirements.
Arts, Media, Performance & Design, School of the
YM
Studio Art (BFA)
75 Open Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
high 70s ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Additional Admission Criteria:
Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 16, 2019, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications
received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).
Supplementary information/evaluation is required.
Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines.
Notes: Studio Art (e.g., drawing, painting, photography, print media, sculpture, time-based art).
YN
Art History (BA)
20 Open Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
high 70s ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to
this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).
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Code
YB
Program Name
Dance (BFA)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
50 Open Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
high 70s ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
Co-op Option
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers..
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Additional Admission Criteria:
Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications
received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).
Supplementary information/evaluation is required.
Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines.
Notes: Students have the opportunity to choose one of the following streams after completing the first year of study: Choreography/
performance; Dance Education.
YEB
Cinema & Media Studies (BA)
40 Open Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2019, for guaranteed consideration to
this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).
Notes: Undergraduate film students in both the BA and BFA stream may have the opportunity to pursue an internship for academic credit
in their third or fourth year of study. For more information, visit http://internships.yorku.ca.
YFA
Digital Media (BA) – School of
35 Open Mid- to
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
the Arts, Media, Performance &
high 70s ENG4U*
Design
4U math (minimum grade of 75% required)
4M arts (or similar arts training recommended)
4 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Additional Admission Criteria: Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 16, 2019, for guaranteed consideration to
this program (applications received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).
Notes: Co-op is not available in this program. The Technology Internship Program (TIP) may be available to third-year full-time Honours
students majoring in Digital Media. For more information, visit the York Internship Program website.
YF
Design (BDes)
50 Open Mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Additional Admission Criteria:
Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications
received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).
Supplementary information/evaluation is required.
Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines.
Notes: Design (e.g., visual communication, interactive design, information design) internship is available to third-year students in BDes
program. For more information, visit the Department of Design website.
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Code
YEF
Program Name
Screenwriting (BFA)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
25 Open Mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
Alternative Offer(s)
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
Co-op Option
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Co-op or
internship
option
available
Find more information
about alternative offers.
Not Available
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.
Additional Admission Criteria:
Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications
received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).
Supplementary information/evaluation is required.
Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines.
Notes: Film Screenwriting (e.g., feature film and television). Undergraduate film students in both the BA and BFA stream may have the
opportunity to pursue an internship for academic credit in their third or fourth year of study. For more information, please visit the York
Internship Program website.
YJ
Theatre (BA, BFA)
125
Open
Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Additional Admission Criteria:
Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications
received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).
Supplementary information/evaluation is required.
Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines.
Notes: Students have the opportunity to choose 1 of the following streams after completing the first year of study: Acting; Production &
Design; Theatre Studies (e.g., playwriting, dramaturgy, devised theatre, drama in education).
YEA
Film Production (BFA)
150
Open
Mid-80s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Additional Admission Criteria:
Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications
received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).
Supplementary information/evaluation is required.
Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines.
Notes: Undergraduate film students in both the BA and BFA stream may have the opportunity to pursue an internship for academic credit
in their third or fourth year of study. For more information, please visit the York Internship Program website.
YH
Music (BA, BFA)
60 Open Mid-70s
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U*
5 additional 4U/M courses
*Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U
Additional Admission Criteria:
Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 15, 2020, for guaranteed consideration to this program (applications
received after this date will be reviewed if space is available).
Supplementary information/evaluation is required.
Find more information about the supplementary evaluation and timelines.
Notes: Music (e.g., classical, jazz, contemporary, popular, world music, instrumental and vocal performance, composition, music and
technology, musicology, theory, ethnomusicology, music education). All students entering the BFA program may choose to move into the
BA program in their second year.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (York University – Glendon Campus)
York University – Glendon Campus
For more information:
Offers of Admission
Phone: 416 487-6710
Email: liaison@glendon.yorku.ca
Website: http://www.glendon.yorku.ca?utm_source=eINFO&utm_
Basic Requirements for Admission
The Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and six 4U/M courses, including 4U English, are required. Applicants studying in a French-language high school
can present 4U French instead of 4U English.
Repeated Courses
Repeated courses are accepted. Admissions will consider the course with the highest grade, which may not necessarily be the most recently taken course.
Failed Courses
Failed courses will be considered. Admissions will review the course with the highest grade.
Timing and Process for Admission Decisions
York will begin assessing applicants and may make conditional offers of admission as applications are received. At all points in the process, you are encouraged to
present as strong an academic profile as possible.
York will consider 3U/M courses for initial admission purposes. You may be considered for alternative programs if you do not meet the admission requirements of
your original choice or if your original program choice is full.
OUAC
Code
Program Name
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
YGW Linguistics and
400 (total Mid- to
Language Studies for all
high 70s
programs)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
General Requirements:
OSSD or equivalent.
A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U
or FEF4U.
A combination of U and M courses are accepted.
Alternative Offer(s)
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Co-op Option
Practicum or
internship option
available
Glendon-Specific Recommendations and
Requirements:
4U French recommended for Anglophones.
Notes: Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG.
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OUAC
Code
YYQ
Program Name
Philosophy
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
400 (total Mid- to
for all
high
programs) 70's
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
General Requirements:
OSSD or equivalent.
A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U
or FEF4U.
A combination of U and M courses are accepted.
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Embedded
community
engagement/
volunteerism/
partnership
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Practicum or
internship option
available
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Practicum or
internship option
available
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Embedded
community
engagement/
volunteerism/
partnership
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Embedded
community
engagement/
volunteerism/
partnership
Recommendations:
4U French recommended for Anglophones.
Notes: Considering our iBA degree option? Use code YGG.
YGK
Economics
400 (total Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
for all
high 70s ENG4U (Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.)
programs)
5 additional 4U/M courses
4U French recommended
MHF4U recommended
MCV4U recommended
Notes: Considering our iBA degree option? Use code YGG.
YYI
Concurrent
Bachelor of
Education
(English)
50
80%
and
above
Find admission requirements to the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science.
Find more information about the Bachelor of Education (English).
Admission to this program is a 2-part process:
1.
2.
You are first considered for admission to Glendon Campus.
Applicants who have submitted all required documents by the specified deadline dates and
received an offer of admission to Glendon by mid-April will advance to the Education
Admissions Committee review. The Faculty of Education issues final admission decisions in
May.
Submit your application for admission to the OUAC by January 11, 2020. You must also submit your Supplementary
Information Form and supplemental fee by April 12, 2020.
If you wish to pursue an international Bachelor of Arts (iBA) or an international Bachelor of Science degree in the
concurrent education program, you will still apply using OUAC code YYI. Once you have been admitted to the BA or BSc
program, you can request to be transferred to the iBA or iBSc program by contacting Glendon directly at 416-487-6710 or
admissions@glendon.yorku.ca.
Additional Admission Criteria:
In addition to meeting Glendon's general BA admission requirements, you must submit an online Faculty of Education
supplementary information form and pay a $50 processing fee.
Applicants who have submitted all required documents by the specified deadline dates and received an offer of admission
to a Glendon BA or iBA program by mid-April will advance to the Education Admissions Committee review.
YYS
Canadian Studies
400 (total Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
for all
high 70s ENG4U (Applicants from French-language high schools may present FRA4U.)
programs)
5 additional 4U/M courses
4U French recommended
YYN
Gender &
Women's Studies
400 (total Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
for all
high 70s ENG4U (Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.)
programs)
5 additional 4U/M courses
4U French recommended
Notes: Considering our iBA degree option? Use code YGG. Note: Admission criteria are identical to those of the BA.
Notes: Considering our iBA degree option? Use code YGG.
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OUAC
Code
YYA
Program Name
History
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
400 (total Mid- to
for all
high 70s
programs)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
General Requirements:
OSSD or equivalent.
A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U
or FEF4U.
A combination of U and M courses are accepted.
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Embedded
community
engagement/
volunteerism/
partnership
Recommendations:
4U French recommended for Anglophones.
Notes: Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG.
YYU
International
Studies &
Business
Administration
(Dual Degree)
50 (total
80s and Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
for all
above
ENG4U (Applicants from French-language schools may present FRA4U instead of ENG4U.)
programs)
MHF4U
MCV4U or MDM4U
No prerequisite below 70%
3 additional 4U/M courses
4U French recommended
A Bilingual Digital supplementary application is also required.
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Practicum or
internship option
available
YYP
Mathematics
400 (total Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
for all
high 70s ENG4U (Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.)
programs)
MHF4U
4U French recommended
MCV4U recommended
4 additional 4U/M courses
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Embedded
community
engagement/
volunteerism/
partnership
YGY
Psychology (BA)
400 (total Mid- to
for all
high 70s
programs)
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Practicum or
internship option
available
Notes: Considering our iBA degree option? Use code YGG.
General Requirements:
OSSD or equivalent.
A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U
or FEF4U.
A combination of U and M courses are accepted.
Recommendations:
4U French recommended for Anglophones.
Notes: Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG.
Interested in our BSc degree option? Use code YYH. Interested in our iBSc degree option? Use code YYG.
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OUAC
Code
YYC
Program Name
Sociology
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
400 (total Mid- to
for all
high 70s
programs)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
General Requirements:
OSSD or equivalent.
A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U
or FEF4U.
A combination of U and M courses are accepted.
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Class-based
experiential
education
If you are not offered admission to the program
you apply to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Class-based
experiential
education
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Class-based
experiential
education
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Class-based
experiential
education
Recommendations:
4U French recommended for Anglophones.
Notes: Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG.
YGP
Spanish (Hispanic 400 (total Mid- to
Studies)
for all
high 70s
programs)
General Requirements:
OSSD or equivalent.
A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U
or FEF4U.
A combination of U and M courses are accepted.
Recommendations:
4U French recommended for Anglophones.
Notes: Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG.
YGM Undecided Major
(First year only)
400 (total Mid- to
for all
high 70s
programs)
General Requirements:
OSSD or equivalent.
A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U
or FEF4U.
A combination of U and M courses are accepted.
Glendon-specific recommendations and
requirements:
4U French recommended for Anglophones.
YYF
Biology (BSc)
400 (total Mid- to OSSD or equivalent.
for all
high 70s A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Applicants from French-language high schools can
programs)
present FRA4U.
SBI4U, SCH4U and MHF4U are required.
A combination of U and M courses are accepted.
4U French recommended for Anglophones.
SPH4U recommended.
Notes: Considering our iBSc degree option? Use code YYF. Note: Admission criteria are identical to those of the BSc.
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
YYH
Psychology (BSc)
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
400 (total Mid- to Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
for all
high 70s ENG4U (Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.)
programs)
SCH4U or SPH4U
Any 4U math
3 additional 4U/M courses
4U French recommended
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Practicum or
internship option
available
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Embedded
community
engagement/
volunteerism/
partnership
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Practicum or
internship option
available
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Practicum or
internship option
available
Notes: Interested in our iBSc degree option? Use code YYG.
Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG. Interested in our BA degree option? Use code YGY.
YYR
Sexuality Studies
400 (total Mid- to
for all
high
programs) 70's
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U (Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.)
5 additional 4U/M courses
4U French recommended
YGE
Business
Economics
400 (total Mid- to OSSD or equivalent.
for all
high 70s A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Applicants from French-language high schools can
programs)
present FRA4U.
A combination of U and M courses are accepted.
4U French recommended for Anglophones.
MHF4U and MCV4U recommended.
Notes: Considering our iBA degree option? Use code YGG.
Notes: Considering our iBA degree option? Use code YGG. Note: Admission criteria are identical to those of the BA.
YGJ
Concurrent
Bachelor of
Education
(French)
50
Low 80s Find admission requirements for the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science.
Find more information about the Bachelor of Education (French).
Additional Admission Criteria:
In addition to meeting Glendon's general BA admission requirements, you must complete an online French language
assessment, submit an online Faculty of Education supplementary information form and pay a $50 processing fee.
Applicants who have submitted all required documents by the specified deadline dates and received an offer of admission
to a Glendon BA or iBA program by mid-April will advance to the Education Admissions Committee review.
The admissions selection committee is looking for the following:
Academic achievement
Experience working in an educational setting that is relevant to the teaching profession
Intermediate or advanced level of French language proficiency
A demonstrated interest in teaching the French language
Notes:
Glendon’s Bachelor of Education (French) program is designed specifically to prepare you to become an immersion,
extended and core French teacher.
Your education courses will begin in second year. If you're not accepted into the BEd (French) program directly from
secondary school, we invite you to re-apply during your first year at Glendon.
If you're interested in the Concurrent Direct Entry (French) program offered at Glendon, select the code YGJ and your
subject of major interest for the Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. You should have intermediate or advanced written/oral
abilities in both English and French, and you must meet the admission requirements of the Glendon BA program you're
applying to.
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Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study (York University – Glendon Campus)
OUAC
Code
YGD
Program Name
Drama Studies
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
400 (total Mid- to
for all
high 70s
programs)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
General Requirements:
OSSD or equivalent.
A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U
or FEF4U.
A combination of U and M courses are accepted.
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Class-based
experiential
education
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Class-based
experiential
education
If you are not offered admission to the program
you apply to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Practicum or
internship option
available
If you are not offered admission to the program
you apply to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Practicum or
internship option
available
Recommendations:
4U French recommended for Anglophones.
Notes: Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG.
YGN
English Studies
400 (total Mid- to
for all
high 70s
programs)
General Requirements:
OSSD or equivalent.
A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U
or FEF4U.
A combination of U and M courses are accepted.
Glendon-Specific Recommendations and
Requirements:
4U French recommended for Anglophone applicants.
Notes: Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG.
YGF
French Studies
400 (total Mid- to OSSD or equivalent.
for all
high 70s A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U
programs)
or FEF4U.
A combination of U and M courses are accepted.
4U French recommended for Anglophones.
Notes:
If applying for the iBA degree, please use code YGG.
If you're interested in the Concurrent Direct Entry (French) program offered at Glendon, please select the code YGJ, then
select French Studies as your subject of major interest for the Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree.
YGI
International
Studies
400 (total Mid- to
for all
high 70s
programs)
General Requirements:
OSSD or equivalent.
A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U
or FEF4U.
A combination of U and M courses are accepted.
Recommendations:
4U French recommended for Anglophones.
Notes: If applying for the iBA degree, use program code YGG.
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OUAC
Code
Program Name
YGQ Political Science
Previous Previous
No.
Grade
Enrolled Ranges
400 (total Mid- to
for all
high 70s
programs)
Ontario Secondary School Prerequisites
General requirements:
OSSD or equivalent.
A minimum of six 4U/M courses, including ENG4U. Francophone applicants can present FRA4U, FIF4U
or FEF4U.
A combination of U and M courses are accepted.
Alternative Offer(s)
Co-op Option
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Class-based
experiential
education
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Practicum or
internship option
available
Recommendations:
4U French recommended for Anglophones.
Notes: Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG.
YYT
Communications
400 (total Mid- to
for all
high
programs) 70's
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
ENG4U (Francophone applicants may present FRA4U, FEF4U or FIF4U.)
5 additional 4U or M courses
4U French recommended
Notes: Interested in our iBA degree option? Use code YGG.
YGG International BA
(iBA Bilingual)
400 (total Mid- to Find admission requirements.
for all
high 70s
programs)
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Practicum or
internship option
available
YYG
400 (total Mid- to General requirements :
for all
high 70s OSSD or equivalent
At least 6 4U or 4M courses, including ENG4U or EAE4U
programs)
If you are not offered admission to the program
you applied to but are admissible to another
program of study, we may provide an alternative
offer of admission.
Class-based
experiential
education
International BSc
(iBSc Bilingual:
Psychology or
Biology)
Recommendations and requirements for Glendon admission:
Note: One French 4U recommended for anglophone applicants.
iBSc Biology: SBI4U, SCH4U and MHF4U required. SPH4U recommended.
iBSc Psychology: One Math 4U course and either SCH4U or SPH4U required. SPH4U recommended.
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Program News
Program News
There is always something new at the universities! Find information about new programs, changes to existing programs and important updates to the universities'
admission information.
Algoma University
University of Guelph
New Programs
New Programs
Brampton Campus Expansion
For the 2020 fall intake, we'll be offering more programs at our Brampton
Campus in addition to our programs within the School of Business and
Economics. The new programs offered at this campus will include:
• Psychology
• Computer Science
• Community Economic and Social Development
Carleton University
New Programs
The Bachelor of Arts in Geography has added a new concentration
in Urban Geography.
The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology has added a new minor
in Human Resource Management.
The Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics has added a new concentration
in Linguistic Theory, Psycholinguistics and Communication
Disorders.
The Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics has added a new concentration
in Psycholinguistics and Communication Disorders.
The Bachelor of Science has added a new major in Linguistics with
the following new concentrations:
• Linguistic Theory (Neuroscience focus)
• Linguistic Theory (Psychology focus)
• Psycholinguistics and Communication Disorders (Neuroscience
focus)
• Psycholinguistics and Communication Disorders (Psychology focus)
New for Fall 2019
Sport and Event Management
Sport and Event Management (with a co-op option) has been added as
a major within the Bachelor of Commerce degree program.
Program Changes
New for Fall 2019
Major Name Changes
Bachelor of Applied Science
• Child Studies (formerly Child, Youth and Family)
• Family Studies and Human Development (formerly Adult
Development)
Bachelor of Arts
• International Development Studies (formerly International
Development)
A new minor has been added in Heritage Conservation.
Program Changes
The Bachelor of Arts has renamed the Child Studies major to
Childhood and Youth Studies.
The Bachelor of Information Technology has renamed the Photonics
and Laser Technology program to Optical Systems and Sensors.
The Bachelor of Science has renamed the Food Science and Nutrition
major to Food Science.
Admissions Updates
The Bachelor of Journalism with a concentration in Health Sciences has
updated prerequisites to include: 4U math and either 4U Chemistry or
4U Biology.
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Program News
Université de Hearst – affiliée à
l'Université Laurentienne
New Programs
Volet professionnel - VP
Disponible dans tous nos programmes, le VP te propose une série
d’activités professionnelles. Obtiens une attestation supplémentaire
avec ton diplôme et un pas d’avance pour te tailler une place de choix
sur le marché du travail.
• testing au niveau des intérêts
• mentorat
• bénévolat
• stage
• préparation à la recherche d'emploi
Program Changes
Administration des affaires et gestion
Tu as l'esprit entrepreneur? Tu apprécieras les changements à nos
programmes d'administration des affaires et de gestion. Ces deux
formations touchent tout de même à plusieurs domaines de la gestion et
des affaires.
Admissions Updates
Service d'accessibilité
On recommande aux élèves ayant des besoins particuliers de consulter
les ressources en ligne sur notre site Web ou de communiquer avec la
responsable des besoins particuliers pour discuter de leur situation.
705 372-1781, poste 245
Lyne Poliquin
Lakehead University
New Programs
Lakehead University is a fully comprehensive university with 60+
programs spanning the arts and sciences, along with professional
programs. Check out our program offerings for more information.
A few highlights of new and revised program offerings for Fall 2020
include:
1) Bachelor of Engineering/Master of Business Administration
5-year Double Degree:
• Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and Software Engineering
disciplines are available.
• Completing co-op is also an option.
2) Accelerated Concurrent Education 5-Year Degrees in Arts, Arts &
Science, and Science:
• HBA (English)/Bachelor of Education (PJ or IS) (Thunder Bay
Campus)
• HBA (History)/Bachelor of Education (PJ or IS) (Thunder Bay
Campus)
• HBASc (Interdisciplinary Studies)/Bachelor of Education (P/J) (Orillia
Campus)
• HBSc (Biology)/Bachelor of Education (IS) (Thunder Bay Campus)
• HBSc (Chemistry)/Bachelor of Education (IS) (Thunder Bay Campus)
3) Bachelor of Science (General major) 3-year Degree is available at
both campuses in Orillia and Thunder Bay.
4) Science One is now available at both campuses in Orillia and
Thunder Bay.
Program Changes
The Honours Bachelor of Arts & Science (Media Studies major) degree
is now called the Honours Bachelor of Arts & Science (Media, Film,
& Communications major).
Admissions Updates
The Honours Bachelor of Arts & Science (Media, Film, &
Communications major) requires a portfolio.
Entente d'articulation et politique relative
à la reconnaissance de crédits
L'Université de Hearst propose des ententes d'articulation dont les
formules sont simples et généreuses. Une visite sur la page Web de ces
ententes vous permettra de constater les programmes pour lesquels des
passerelles sont prévues entre les collèges partenaires et l'Université
de Hearst. Venez bénéficier de nos combinaisons de style 2+2 et
compléter un bac en un ou deux ans une fois votre diplôme collégial en
poche.
Les étudiantes et les étudiants qui ont complété au moins 2 années
d'études collégiales ou certains cours universitaires dans des
programmes autres que ceux compris dans nos ententes d'articulation
peuvent aussi recevoir des équivalences. Vous faites partie de ces
personnes? Pour voir les possibilités de parcours du collège à
l'université ou d'une université à l'autre, consultez la page Web
des admissions collégiales ou des admissions d'une autre université.
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The Cambridge Academic English (C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency)
and Pearson PTE English proficicency tests are now accepted.
McMaster University
Program Changes
Kinesiology will require MCV4U for admission starting in the 2019–2020
admission cycle.
For September 2019 admission, Economics and Health & Society will be
direct-entry programs and appear on the OUAC application. They were
previously Level II entry programs within the Faculty of Social Sciences.
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Program News
Nipissing University
New Programs
Bachelor of Arts in History with an Orientation to a
Master of Arts in History (OMAH)
OMAH is a 5-year program that guarantees admission to the Master of
Arts in History, provided you complete your degree, including the
OMAH-specific courses, with a minimum 75% on your last 10 full course
equivalents. The guarantee is for the September immediately following
completion of your History degree. OMAH students receive a highimpact and exclusive degree in a small class setting. You will have the
opportunity to work closely with faculty while studying in all the major
areas of the History program, participating in the History Society and
taking part in an experiential learning course, community or international
placement or research assistantship. You graduate as a Master of Arts
in History, a credential that will prepare you for exciting careers or other
graduate programs in transitional justice, conflict studies/state violence,
history, law, politics, gender and environmental studies.
First Year Foundations
First Year Foundations is a new initiative that supports the transition
from high school to university. Students will have an opportunity to take
a specialized set of courses that inspire curiosity and provide an open
dialogue for discovery. This program is intended for students who are
determined to earn a university education but have faced challenges in
an academic environment. The program admits a limited number of
students applying directly from secondary school who have fallen short
of the 70% admission average. First Year Foundations is available only
to applicants eligible for admission consideration to a BA or BSc
program based on program applied to or alternative offer eligibility.
In first year, students take a reduced load of courses and receive
support from a team focused on teaching the skills required to thrive in
an arts or science degree. Upon successful completion of the First Year
Foundations Program, students will have earned up to 24 credits
towards a university degree. This strong foundation will provide tools
and strategies that ensure continued academic success at Nipissing and
offer First Year Foundations students an easy transition directly into the
second year of a qualifying degree program.
The Nipissing Promise
The first initiative of its kind in an Ontario university, our promise further
enhances Nipissing’s focus on our students’ success.
The current rate of employment for Nipissing graduates is already above
the provincial average, but our promise further demonstrates the
University’s confidence in the quality of programming, teaching and
career development. If you can’t find a job following graduation,
Nipissing invites you to return for another year, tuition-free for up to 30
additional credits if you have not secured career-related employment 6
months after completing your undergrad degree.
A new iLead Co-op option is available for students to apply to at the
end of their second year. Co-op is limited enrollment. If admitted to the
co-op option, students must complete a minimum 16 months in work
placements. Work placements may be either 4 months or 8 months in
length. Students completing the co-op option may have to complete their
degree over 5 years.
Admissions Updates
Bachelor of Business Administration
For Fall 2020, applicants will be required to present two 4U Math
courses for admission consideration. Applicants who do not have two 4U
Math courses will still be eligible for admission consideration. However,
students admitted without two 4U Math courses will be required to
complete MATH 1911 and/or MATH 1912 in their first year.
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
A change has been made to the prerequisites for the Bachelor of
Science in Psychology program for Fall 2020. Applicants must now
present ENG4U; one 4U Math; one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics
plus 3 additional 4U/4M courses.
International Baccalaureate (IB)
Nipissing will consider both SL and HL courses with a 5 or better for
possible transfer credit. Applicants will no longer be required to complete
the IB diploma in order to be considered for transfer credit. All individual
courses will be considered. Applicants who do complete the IB diploma
may be eligible to receive up to 30 transfer credits (1 year).
OCAD University
New Programs
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing
Launching in September 2019, the Creative Writing program offers a
studio-based approach to the exploration of writing that incorporates the
study and appreciation of literature as artistic creation. It includes the
study of literary culture and literary art practices and production. The
degree emphasizes the practice, writing craft, and production of spoken,
visual and verbal texts, and experimental language forms that exist both
inside and outside established genres.
Find more information about this exciting program option at OCAD U.
Admissions Updates
Find detailed admission information and updates.
Terms and conditions apply. For further details, visit the Nipissing
website.
Program Changes
Bachelor of Business Administration
For Fall 2020, applicants will no longer be required to choose a stream
upon application. Students will now choose 1 of the following 9 streams
at the end of first year.
• Accounting
• Business Analytics and Technology
• Entrepreneurship and Innovation Leadership
• Finance
• Human Resources
• International Business
• Marketing
• Public Administration
• Sustainable Development
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Ontario Tech University (University of
Ontario Institute of Technology)
New Programs
Ontario Tech regularly adds new programs.
Faculty of Science
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Offering a new Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Integrated
Neuroscience.
Faculty of Social Science and Humanities
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Offering a new Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Psychology.
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Offering a new Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Psychology.
Admissions Updates
Faculty of Health Sciences:
Nursing
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Along with GPA, you will be assessed on professional practice skills
with the completion of a Computer-Based Assessment for Sampling
Personal Characteristics (CASPer).
• CASPer is an online screening tool designed to evaluate
key personal and professional characteristics for
successful students and graduates.
University of Ottawa
New Programs
Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies
Imagine a degree as individual as you. Learn a little about a lot or a lot
about what you love with the most flexible Bachelor of Arts we’ve ever
offered. Customize your studies to capture your own unique combination
of interests within the Faculty of Arts or across campus. Do a 3-year BA
or a 4-year BA – it’s all good. Be creative. Be ambitious. Be your best
self with the BA made just for you.
Data Science
Every day all over the world, large amounts of data are generated by
business, scientific and social activities. Therefore, data-driven
approaches to decision-making in areas as diverse as medicine,
business, sports, advertising and entertainment are now essential. Data
Science is the study, application and development of methods to learn
from this data in order to understand, predict and make improvements in
management strategies, products, services, advertising campaigns,
public health and safety and many other areas. These methods combine
elements of mathematics, computer science and statistics. Students in
this program will obtain significant practical “hands-on” experience
through various projects and a Data Science Laboratory.
Environmental Geoscience
Investigate Earth as a professional environmental geoscientist and
understand environmental interactions between geology, biology and
hydrology. This program integrates the Environmental Science and
Geology programs in one multidisciplinary stream that balances biology
and chemistry-oriented courses with solid Earth-based courses. You will
acquire a wide range of expertise in the environmental interactions
between solid Earth, the biosphere, the atmosphere and the oceans.
The combination of analytical courses and frequent field trips gives you
hands-on exposure to all aspects of environmental geoscience. The final
year involves an independent research project or equivalent units
(credits) in advanced environmental geoscience courses in your
specialization. Students who follow the suggested course sequence can
meet professional accreditation requirements of the Association of
Professional Geoscientists of Ontario (APGO) and the Ordre des
géologues du Québec (OGQ).
Integrated Food Sciences
The Honours Bachelor of Integrated Food Sciences, the first of its
kind in Canada, is an innovative multidisciplinary program delivered
jointly by the University of Ottawa and Le Cordon Bleu Ottawa. The
program prepares you to take on leadership roles in any industry where
food innovation plays a key role, including health care, education,
hospitality or research and development. You will have a broad,
comprehensive understanding of food preparation and nutrition
practices, with an emphasis on the needs of clients with special dietary
requirements, and will be ready to lead and offer guidance in
commercial establishments and institutional settings.
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University of Ottawa – Saint Paul
University
New Programs
New Élisabeth-Bruyère School of Social
Innovation
The first of its kind in Canada, the School of Social Innovation gives
students the opportunity to study the various means available to
communities to resolve problems they are facing.
The School’s programs are intended for students at the beginning of
their journey as well as professionals who are interested in learning
about social innovation, and allows them to develop a strong foundation
in this constantly evolving field.
Structured in a logical way that values the relationship between theory
and practice, the programs help to develop the primary analytical
frameworks and encourage practical approaches regarding
organizational and collective action methods.
The programs of the Élisabeth-Bruyère School of Social Innovation offer
the following qualifications: a certificate, an honours bachelor of arts and
a graduate diploma. The School plans to offer a master’s program soon.
Read more about the School of Social Innovation.
Queen's University
New Programs
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education, Bader
International Study Centre – Herstmonceux Castle,
England
OUAC Code: QIF
New for the 2020 admission cycle, applicants to Concurrent Education/
Science will have the option of completing their first year at the Bader
International Study Centre. With observations at local schools, the
international experience you gain will set you apart from your peers. Our
dedicated Careers Evening will allow you to network with Canadian
teachers now working in the UK and give you a competitive edge by
encouraging you to think about your future career opportunities.
Program Changes
Queen's University Accelerated Route to Medical
School (QuARMS)
Queen's University Accelerated Route to Medical School (QuARMS) is a
unique opportunity to apply to medical school after only 2 years of
undergraduate study. This can reduce the time for receiving an MD from
one of Canada's premier medical schools. QuARMS is the only
admission track of its kind in Canada. Learn more about QuARMS and
the requirements.
Admissions Updates
Indigenous Admission Pathway
Queen’s University offers Indigenous candidates an additional and
alternative pathway for admission to the first year of a full-time, firstentry undergraduate degree program. Students must self-identify on
their OUAC application and submit a separate letter to the Four
Directions Indigenous Student Centre stating their interest in being
considered under this policy. Students must also provide evidence of
Indigenous ancestry with their request.
Read more about the Indigenous Admission Pathway.
First Generation Student Admission
Pathway
Queen’s encourages participation in postsecondary education by firstgeneration students. First-generation candidates, including Pathways to
Education students, Leadership by Design participants, Extended
Society Care Students and members of the Boys and Girls Club Raising
the Grade program or Big Brothers Big Sisters “Pumped for PostSecondary” program, are offered an additional and alternative admission
pathway to the first year of a full-time, first-entry undergraduate degree
program.
Offers of admission will be made to first-generation candidates whose
total application shows strong evidence of academic preparedness and
potential. Students will be introduced to the contacts and services
available at the Student Experience Office and the Student Awards
Office during the application process and upon admission.
Queen’s University encourages students to access these services
throughout their time at Queen’s. Students who are admitted through
this pathway will be encouraged to make use of the academic advising
and academic support services available to all students at Queen’s
University.
For more information, contact admission@queensu.ca.
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Program News
Ryerson University
Royal Military College of Canada
Admissions Updates
The Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP) subsidized programme
provides succesful candidates with the opportunity to pursue an
undergraduate degree in the Arts, Science or Engineering.
Applications must be submitted online at the Canadian Armed Forces
website.
Applications should be made as early as possible in your final year of
high school without necessarily waiting for the results of your first set of
examinations. The Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre will require your
co-operation in obtaining all high school transcripts.
New Programs
New Faculty: Faculty of Law
Ryerson's Faculty of Law reimagines legal education to create a new
kind of lawyer – one who is technologically savvy, a driver of the new
economy and equipped with the diversity of perspectives required to be
a champion for ordinary citizens. Our Juris Doctor (JD) program includes
a mandatory professional placement, as well as immersive bootcamps
designed to teach students everything from coding to innovative
business skills.
Program Changes
New Program Format: Fashion (BDes)
The School of Fashion has restructured its 2 distinct programs, Fashion
Communication (BDes) and Fashion Design (BDes), into a single
program: Fashion (BDes). Revised academic admission requirements
are as follows:
OSSD with six Grade 12 U/M courses including Grade 12 U English.
Program Name Changes
The BASc in Occupational and Public Health (with a Public Health and
Safety option) has been renamed to the BASc in Public Health.
The BASc in Occupational and Public Health (with an Occupational
Health and Safety option) has been renamed to the BASc in
Occupational Health and Safety.
Admissions Updates
Fashion (BDes)
The new Fashion (BDes) program will no longer require Grade 11 U/M
or Grade 12 U Mathematics as a subject prerequisite. See Program
Changes above.
Public Health (BASc, Two-Year Program for University Graduates) and
Occupational Health and Safety (BASc, Two-Year Program for University
Graduates)
Effective fall 2020, the liberal studies and chemistry prerequisite courses
must be completed prior to commencing the degree program. Revised
academic admission requirements are as follows:
1. Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited university
including 3 (lower- or upper-level) liberal studies courses.
2. Applicants must have as part of their degree (or other
post-secondary education) credit for at least 1 singleterm course in chemistry (equivalent to CHY 104).
Sport Media (BA)
Sport Media has changed to a grades-only program. Effective fall 2020,
the program will no longer require non-academic requirements. Learn
more about the detailed Sport Media program requirements.
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University of Toronto – Mississauga
New Programs
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Minor in Creative Writing: Offered by the Department of English
and Drama. This program will allow students to focus on either the
literary or dramatic arts, or to integrate their work in both these areas
of creative expression. They will learn about the artistic traditions that
frame their own writing and experiment with producing and sharing
written work in a variety of genres, using a range of formal
techniques.
Minor in Sustainability: Offered by the Department of Geography.
This minor program will provide students with theory and practice in
the area of sustainability and sustainable development.
Minor in Environmental Law and Policy: Offered by the
Department of Geography. The Minor in Environmental Law and
Policy will provide an analysis and overview of environmental issues,
ethical principles and practices that are relevant to legal, political and
social applications, both in Canada and internationally. Areas of
focus will be on environmental policy and environmental law.
Certificate in Global Perspectives: Offered by the Department of
Language Studies. The Certificate in Global Perspectives will provide
students the opportunity to examine issues from different cultural,
economic and socio-political perspectives, and provide an
interdisciplinary or disciplinary global lens through which to interpret
and evaluate our interconnected world.
Certificate in Advanced Economics: Offered by the Department of
Economics, the Certificate in Advanced Economics is open to
students who seek a more formal and deeper analysis of economic
models and their application. The requirements include core
advanced courses in the 3 main fields of economics –
Microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics – that will help
prepare students for graduate and professional studies and provide
valuable applicable skills for future careers.
Professional Experience Certificate in Digital Media,
Communication and Technology: Offered by the Institute of
Communication, Culture, Information and Technology (ICCIT), this
program will provide students enrolled in the Specialist in Digital
Enterprise Management (HBA), Major in Communication, Culture,
Information and Technology (HBA) and Major in Professional Writing
and Communication (HBA) programs the opportunity to engage in
industry-based experience in digital technology and media fields that
will be integrated into their studies through work placements.
Program Changes
Admissions Updates
Updated Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships
The following is a reminder of a change that was made last year.
Our updated guaranteed entrance scholarships, available to all newly
admitted students directly from high school, are:
• 95.0% and above: Up to $12,000 ($3,000 x 4 years)
• 92.0–94.9%: $3,000
• 90.0–91.9%: $2,000
For complete details, visit the Automatic Entrance Scholarships page.
University of Toronto – Scarborough
New Programs
Double Degree (BBA/BSc) Management & Finance and Statistics
– Quantitative Stream
Health Humanities
Natural Sciences and Environmental Management
Media, Journalism and Digital Cultures
Program Changes
Migration and Ethnic Diversity was renamed Critical Migration Studies.
Admissions Updates
New Admissions Categories
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Visual & Performing Arts, Arts Management, and Media (gathers
programs from a variety of former categories and consolidates)
Paramedicine (used to be a part of Life Sciences)
French (used to be a part of Humanities)
Renamed Admissions Category
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Social Sciences & Humanities (used to be separate categories)
Program Names
University of Toronto – St. George
Campus
Behaviour, Genetics, & Neurobiology has been renamed to
Neuroscience.
Program Changes
Program Prerequisites and Recommendations
All programs and prerequisites, including competitive grade ranges, can
be found in our Undergraduate Admissions Bulletin.
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Programs that now require MCV4U: Biomedical Physics; Physics
Programs that now require SBI4U: Biomedical Physics; Earth
Science
Programs that now recommend MCV4U: Chemistry; Environmental
Science; Earth Science; Environmental Geosciences; Biology;
Biology for Health Sciences; Biotechnology; Comparative Physiology;
Ecology & Evolution; Molecular Biology; Paleontology; Neuroscience;
Economics (HBA); Economics & Political Science; Financial
Economics; International Affairs
Programs that now recommend SPH4U: Comparative Physiology;
Ecology & Evolution; Molecular Biology
Programs that no longer require CHM4U: Physics
Programs that no longer recommend CHM4U: Astronomical
Sciences; Astronomy, Biomedical Communications
Programs that no longer require MHF4U: Biomedical
Communications; Combined HBA Environmental Management/MSc
Sustainability Management; Environmental Management
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Admissions Updates
If a program requires that a student complete a supplemental
application/audition/student profile, students will be invited to complete
that form after submitting their OUAC application. Below are links to
each of the supplemental applications/auditions for undergraduate
studies at U of T:
• Faculty of Arts & Science, Rotman Commerce
• Faculty of Arts & Science, First Year Foundations (Ones Programs)
• Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering
• John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design
• Faculty of Music
• Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education
• U of T Mississauga
• U of T Scarborough
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Trent University
New Programs
Liberate Your Mind
Choose to study in our arts, sciences, social sciences or
professional programs – or any combination. You’ll graduate from Trent
with an unquenchable thirst for knowledge, an appreciation for
the opportunities a well-rounded education can bring, and a lifelong passion for pursuing your ambitions. All of this will equip you
for success in whatever path you choose after graduation.
Check out some of our newest and most popular programs:
Financial Analytics* (B.Sc.): Canada’s financial industry has a
growing demand for graduates who possess quantitative
analytical skills beyond crunching numbers — skills that help guide
businesses and individuals with their most important investment
decisions. Combining mathematics, statistics, economics, business, and
computing, this one-of-a-kind
degree program will teach you to analyze investment industry trends and
implement real-world data models, setting you up for an exciting career
in an increasingly complex financial world.
Conservation Biology Co-Op Option (B.Sc.): With so many of the
world’s species currently at risk, there is an essential need for experts
who are capable of creating innovative solutions to counteract the
growing loss of wildlife and their habitat. In this program – the only one
of its kind in Ontario – gain hands-on, valuable experience working with
groups like the Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry, Nature
Conservancy Canada, Metro Toronto Zoo, Parks Canada and more.
Indigenous Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.): Schools all over Canada
are in need of Indigenous educators, and an educational environment
that honours the culture, language and world view of the Indigenous
student is critical. A fully-accredited educational experience, this
concurrent five-year program – the first of its kind in North America –
allows students to complete three years of general studies and two
years of professional studies, all in one degree.
*pending Ministry and Quality Assurance approvals
Law & Arts/Law & Business: Trent/Swansea Dual Degree (LL.B. &
B.A. or LL.B. & B.B.A.): In this one-of-a-kind program, you will
graduate with two degrees in just six years - a Bachelor of Arts Honours
or a Bachelor of Business Administration degree at Trent, and a law
degree from Swansea University's renowned Hillary Rodham Clinton
School of Law. You’ll have the chance to take your education global
while you live, learn, travel, explore and live abroad in the UK.
Chemical Engineering Dual Degree (B.Sc. Chemistry & B.Eng.):
Simultaneously earn both a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and
Bachelor of Engineering degree in just four years instead of seven
through a new partnership between Trent University and Swansea
University in the UK. You can even apply to graduate with a Masters in
Engineering, adding just 1 more year to the dual degree – an option
available to top students in their third or fourth year at Swansea.
Kinesiology* (B.Sc.): Interactive and multidisciplinary, Trent’s four-year
B.Sc. degree, now fully offered at our Peterborough campus, goes
beyond the standard Kinesiology program. You’re encouraged to get
hands-on — in the lab and out in the community — working with
everyone from Olympic hopefuls to senior citizens. Get advanced clinical
and practical perspective through courses integrated with Trent’s
Nursing program, as well as classes in biomechanics,
anatomy, physiology and more. By the time you graduate, you’ll develop
the expertise necessary to become a registered kinesiologist
Medical Professional Stream (B.A. or B.Sc.): This four-year stream
gives you an automatic edge with professional program examinations,
applications, and interviews. Trent’s one-of-a-kind preparatory program
is taken jointly with any B.A. or B.Sc. degree and gives you access to a
variety of support and guidance services you need to achieve your
medical, dentistry, veterinary or pharmacy school dreams starting day
one of your undergraduate degree.
A Business School with a Difference: Trent’s popular School of
Business offers all the advantages of a traditional Bachelor of Business
Administration and more, providing students with the opportunity to
specialize their degree in Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Human
Resource Management, Information Systems and E-Commerce, or
Marketing and Consumer Culture.
Forensic Science: Trent is proud to offer a wide variety of professional
forensic science programs, each one giving you access to the industry’s
best forensic lab facilities and expert faculty. No other university in
Canada provides the quality and breadth of forensic programming that
you’ll find at Trent. Program options include: Bachelor of Science in
Forensic Science (B.Sc.F.S.); Bachelor of Science in Forensic Biology
(B.Sc.); Bachelor of Forensic Science in Forensic Chemistry (B.Sc.); and
joint majors in Forensics.
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Trent University Durham GTA
University of Waterloo
New Programs
New Programs
A constant flow of inventive new programming keeps Trent grads at the
forefront of global opportunity. Some of the University’s newest
programs include the following:
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Honours Arts Co-op - Students applying to Honours Arts can now
add co-op to their degree. Co-op is now available for all 23 Honours
Arts majors.
Law & Arts/Law & Business: Trent/Swansea Dual Degree (LL.B. &
B.A. or LL.B. & B.B.A.): In this one-of-a-kind program, you will graduate
with two degrees in just six years, earning an Honours Bachelor of Arts
degree or Honours Bachelor of Business Administration degree from
Trent and a law degree from Swansea University's renowned Hillary
Rodham Clinton School of Law. You’ll also have the chance to take your
education global while you live, learn, travel, explore and live abroad in
the UK.
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Event Management Minor, Tourism Minor and Economic Theory
Minor - available to all Waterloo students.
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Admission changes in AHS:
• Health Studies: Now also requires a 4U English (minimum
70% is required) and a 4U Math (minimum 70% is
required)
• Public Health: Now also requires a 4U Math (minimum
70% is required)
• Kinesiology: Now also requires a 4U English (minimum
70% is required)
Policing & Community Well-being (B.A.): Be a part of a truly unique
degree experience – the only community-inclusive policing program of
its kind in Canada, offered exclusively at Trent Durham GTA. As modern
policing evolves, keeping communities safe is no longer achieved
through force, but rather through a practice of collaboration and social
awareness. In the new Policing & Community Well-being degree, you
will explore these practices and the economic, social, and
cultural features that shape the needs of communities to help empower
its citizens, law enforcement, and outreach
groups to come together and make a difference.
Journalism & Creative Writing (B.A. & Diploma): Trent Durham has
teamed up with Durham College to create an exciting new integrated
degree and diploma program – blending the practical media production
experience gained in college with crucial critical thinking and writing
skills developed in university. With an emphasis on hands-on learning,
you’ll gain new confidence building a strong portfolio of work that will
help launch your career in journalism, broadcasting and media. Develop
career-based skills in journalism, social media and content creation,
earning both a university degree in Media Studies and a college diploma
in Journalism/Mass Media – all in just four years.
Computing Systems (B.Sc.): Get advanced use of the latest science
and digital technologies, with assistance from professors who are
experts in their fields as you develop your skills in designing,
implementing and integrating software applications – everything from
supercomputers to game boards.
A Business School with a Difference: Trent’s popular School of
Business offers all the advantages of a traditional Bachelor of Business
Administration and more, providing students with the opportunity to
specialize their degree in Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Human
Resource Management, Information Systems and E-Commerce, or
Marketing and Consumer Culture.
Program Changes
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Biostatistics replaces Statistics for Health (Faculty of Mathematics).
Women's Studies has been renamed Gender and Social Justice to
better reflect the content of the program (Faculty of Arts).
Admissions Updates
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The Admission Information Form (AIF) is now required for admission
in all Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Mathematics programs.
The Geography and Aviation program and the Science and Aviation
program now require English (ENG4U – minimum 70%).
All Faculty of Science programs now require English (ENG4U
– minimum 70%).
If you would like to be considered for a co-op program, you must
check the co-op box on your application.
University of Waterloo – Renison
University College
New Programs
Find the latest news about Social Development Studies.
Child & Youth Studies (B.A.): Offered exclusively at Trent’s Durham
GTA campus, you’ll gain essential expertise in understanding the child
and youth experience through exploration in emotional and cognitive
development, relationships and social justice, laws and rights, and
teaching and programming.Get a head start on a teaching career with a
direct pathway into Trent’s Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program. A
number of guaranteed spaces are reserved for Child & Youth Studies
graduates.
Communications & Critical Thinking (B.A.): Exclusive to our Durham
GTA campus, this three-year degree program prepares you for a long
and satisfying career by encouraging the development of durable and
transferable skills prized by a range of employers. This uniquely
versatile program combines courses in project management, writing,
research, and numeracy with other self-selected courses from a wide
range of programs on campus. This program also features a final-year,
hands-on capstone course, which gives students the opportunity to
make a difference in the local community and gain career experience at
the same time.
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University of Waterloo – St. Paul's
University College
New Programs
Aboriginal Business Development
Besides our regular programming in International Development, Native
studies, world religions, and social innovation (through St. Paul’s
GreenHouse), St. Paul’s will be offering a new course this year in
Aboriginal Business Development, open to all University of Waterloo
students.
Social Impact Living-Learning
Community
If you’re interested in social justice and environmental issues and want
to take action now, then our new Social Impact Living-Learning
Community might be perfect for you. Open to first-year students from
any program, you’ll learn how to identify the issues that you’re most
passionate about, and you’ll get support to be a change-maker. Live with
a group of students who share your passion for positive change.
Western University
New Programs
Western is delighted to announce the introduction of the following new
degree, diploma and certificate programs. For more information, visit the
the Western website.
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
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New Minor and Certificate in Art History
New Minor and Certificate in Museum and Curatorial Studies
New Minor and Certificate in Photography
New Minor and Certificate in Studio Art
Faculty of Social Sciences
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New Major and an Honors Specialization in Democratic Governance
New Major and an Honors Specialization in Global Justice
New Honors Specialization in Politics, Philosophy and Economics –
Politics and Philosophy Concentration (PPE-P) and HBA Combined
Degree Program
New Honors Specialization in Politics, Philosophy and Economics –
Economics Concentration (PPE-E) and HBA Combined Degree
Program
DAN Management & Organizational Studies: New Specialization and
an Honors Specialization in Management and Legal Studies
Faculty of Science
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New Minor in Applied Statistics
New Minor in Applied Financial Modelling
New Minor in Data Science
Introduction of a new WISc stream for Integrated Science with
Astrophysics
Program Changes
Name Changes
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First Nations studies has been renamed as Indigenous Studies
The Honors Specialization in Professional Kinesiology has been
renamed as the Honors Specialization in Clinical Kinesiology
The Major in Spanish Language and Hispanic Cultures has been
renamed as the Major in Spanish
Minor in Spanish Language and Hispanic Cultures has been
renamed as the Minor in Spanish
Admissions Updates
Please see the reminders and recommendations below.
Commercial Aviation Mangement
Required:
• Mandatory Supplementary Application form due February 15.
• Flight Option:
• A valid Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Certificate
is required before flight training can begin.
• Two hours of small aircraft flying time is highly
recommended.
• Physics SPH4U is recommended.
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Health Sciences
Required:
• Students considering the Honors Specialization in Health Sciences
with Biology will need Chemistry SCH4U in order to fulfill the first
year Chemistry requirements of the module.
Western University – Brescia University
College
New Programs
Honors Specialization in Nonprofit Management
Kinesiology
Recommended:
• A Grade 12 U level Math and Grade 11 or 12 U level Physics are
recommended to prepare for senior Kinesiology subjects in
biomechanics, research methods and statistics.
• It is strongly recommended that students interested in the BSc
program take an additional Science course from: Chemistry SCH4U,
Calculus and Vectors MCV4U, Advanced Functions MHF4U, or
Physics SPH4U.
• Chemistry SCH4U is a prerequisite for first year Chemistry courses.
Managment & Organizational Studies
Required:
• Calculus and Vectors MCV4U and/or a university Calculus course is
required prior to taking mandatory upper-year Economics courses in
Finance and pursuing a Major or Honors Specialization in
Economics.
Brescia’s new degree in Nonprofit Management combines courses in
Leadership, Community Development, Nonprofit and General
Management to prepare students to make a difference in society, lead
organizations, and make recommendations for positive change.
The field of nonprofit organizations and charities in Canada is growing
quickly and already represents 11% of the working population. More
than 2 million people are employed by the 170,000 nonprofit
organizations and charities in Canada.
The program will enable you to develop leadership capabilities and
management skills through experiences both in and outside of the
classroom. We believe that there is no other undergraduate program in
Canada that will better prepare you for careers in this field.
French-B.Ed Pathway
Exceptional students who study French at Brescia University College
are eligible for guaranteed entry in the Bachelor of Education program at
Western’s Faculty of Education.
Upon graduation from Brescia’s French modules, students move directly
into the BEd program at Western University. For additional information,
please contact brescia@uwo.ca.
Music
Required:
• Audition, Interview, Piano Proficiency and Theory Placement
requirements for each program can be found on the Faculty of Music
website.
Medical Sciences
Recommended:
• Although Western offers first-year Physics courses that do not
require secondary school Physics as a prerequisite, it is strongly
recommended that students complete Physics, SPH4U
Science
Required:
• First-year Biology and Chemistry courses require Biology SBI4U and
Chemistry SCH4U, respectively.
• First-year Biology and Chemistry courses are required for all
modules offered by the Department of Biology and for some modules
offered by the Department of Chemistry and other Science
departments.
Social Science
Required:
• Specializations and Majors in Psychology require a first-year
university math course; therefore, any 4U math is highly
recommended for this program.
• Math is helpful as a preparation for Sociology and Geography
programs.
• Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U)
are required for all Economics modules.
• Biology (SBI4U), Chemistry (SCH4U) and Physics (SPH4U) are
highly recommended for the BSc in Psychology – see Western's
Calendar.
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Program News
Western University – Huron University
College
New Programs
Philosophy in Commerce
This new Major in Philosophy provides an opportunity for Huron
students interested in business to familiarize themselves with issues
relevant to the business world, but that arise out of the discipline of
philosophy. Examples include business ethics, philosophy of risk and
theories of property.
New Huron Programs:
Huron and Harvard Business School
Online CORe
Huron is the only CORe partner in Ontario, and Huron students can earn
a Credential of Readiness from Harvard’s Business School. This online
program is a great opportunity for students from any Huron program to
learn the fundamentals of business, while working on real-world
challenges with peers and business leaders. This program, delivered
directly from Harvard’s Business School, has full funding opportunities
for Huron students.
Find more information about the Harvard Business School Online
program.
Governance, Leadership & Ethics
Huron’s new Major in Governance, Leadership & Ethics is a
multidisciplinary program that integrates teaching, research and
experiential learning to provide students with the intellectual depth and
perspective to both understand contemporary governance challenges
and contribute ethical leadership within their communities and society.
Public History
Huron’s joint Minor in Public History is the only undergraduate Public
History program in Canada. It focuses on the skills needed for doing
historical work outside academia – such as in government, private
corporations, the media, in films, on websites, in historical fiction, in
museums and in popular books and magazines, among others. It is
supported by Huron’s established strengths in community-based and
active history, and our partnerships with museums, heritage
organizations, libraries and archives.
Global Health Studies
The Centre for Global Studies at Huron offers an Honors Specialization
in Global Health Studies. This unique program is for students seeking
further study and careers in global development, community
development, humanitarian relief, human rights protection and global
health itself.
Global Rights Studies
The Centre for Global Studies at Huron offers an Honors Specialization
in Global Rights Studies. This program provides students with unique,
responsible and timely approaches to the critical study and support of
persons’ and peoples’ rights within a global context. It is a program of
study into the inevitable struggle for the right to rights.
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Program News
Western University – King's University
College
New Programs
These forces of power not only produce societal orders, they also are
the source of violence, aggression and conflict. SPT’s interdisciplinary
focus gives students the unique possibility of understanding how
concepts and imagined ends or goals of human power and desire come
to shape and form the sense of ourselves, how we view others and how
we organise and build our worlds.
New Certificate and Diploma in Critical
Securities Studies
Starting in September 2019, King's will be offering a Critical Securities
Studies diploma and certificate program, the first of its kind in Canada,
allowing students to study such diverse topics as terrorism, war and
peace, security and dystopias. While not every course will include travel,
there will be elements of experiential and hands-on learning in many.
Critical Security Studies will be offered at King’s as both a certificate and
diploma program. Both programs require students to take 5 of the
offered courses. The certificate program can be taken by undergraduate
students while the diploma program can be taken by post-graduate
students.
Successful graduates of the course could work with CSIS, the RCMP,
CBSA, NATO or Interpol, as well as a number of NGOs and in
academia. Critical Security Studies has also drawn interest from those
who want to study non-government agency advocacy, the legal field,
border security, Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA)
aviation security, or environmental or Indigenous issues.
New Certificate and Diploma in Refugees,
Migration and Forced Displacement
Starting in September 2019, King’s will offer a certificate and diploma in
Refugees, Migration and Forced Displacement through the Social
Justice and Peace Studies (SJPS) department.
Both the certificate and diploma programs require students to take 5
courses (from a wide range) related to immigration, migration and
refugee experiences. The certificate program can be taken by
undergraduate students, while the diploma program is designed to meet
the needs of post-graduate students.
This program will engage students on issues of global migration, but
focus specifically on those challenges and opportunities for local
communities that are welcoming newcomers. The emphasis within the
course of study for both the certificate and diploma is on the application
of theory to social practice. Students will have opportunities for
community placements with organizations who are serving newcomers
(immigrant, migrant and refugee) in Southwestern Ontario. Both at the
local and international level, students will have the opportunity to get a
wide range of experiences with professionals and organizations working
in different capacities related to immigration, migration and forced
displacement.
Program Changes
Continential Philosphy changed now to
Social and Political Thought (SPT)
Social and Political Thought (SPT) is an interdisciplinary program that
explores contemporary issues and events of global importance from
several different and engaged perspectives. Students are invited to
examine the deeper, often hidden and obscured structures that give
shape to our present-day society. We examine how our sense of self
and our experience of others and the world are conditioned by social,
legal, political, economic, military and psychological forces of power.
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Program News
Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford
Campus
Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo
Campus
New Programs
New Programs
Humanities with Leadership Foundations
(BA)
Combine a traditional arts education with leadership in this
interdisciplinary program, the only one of its kind in Ontario. Learn and
understand the various ways that different disciplines ask and attempt to
answer society’s big questions. You will gain leadership skills needed to
inspire, motivate and bring meaningful change.
Serve your wide-ranging academic interests with this program's
flexibility. Broaden your understanding of ethics, history, literature and
various other arts and science disciplines. And through your courses in
leadership, history, philosophy and English, you will foster a deeper
understanding of yourself as both an individual and a member of
society.
Experiential learning opportunities are embedded into this program to
help you apply your knowledge in creative ways, solidifying how
traditional arts subjects are essential in our modern world. And in your
liberal arts courses, you will immerse yourself in the problems leaders
and organizations face today while learning how to create long-lasting
solutions.
Graduate well equipped to understand, critically view and serve in
today’s complex, challenging world, yet one that’s full of opportunity. And
find yourself prepared to take on more advanced leadership roles in your
career and life.
User Experience Design (BDes)
User experience (UX) designers are trained professionals who
understand how to make sure the entire experience a person has with a
product, service, environment or message is a positive one. UX
designers employ a wide range of methods for gathering information
about users and their tasks; analyzing user needs; creating design
solutions; iterating designs through testing and evaluation; and
measuring efficiency, effectiveness and user satisfaction.
User experience professionals are in high demand and are valuable in a
wide range of industries, including retail, medicine, technology, finance,
education and government.
Laurier’s approach to UX goes beyond designing for the web and
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