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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
OF TRADITIONAL
TERRITORY
The University of Alberta
acknowledges that we are
located on Treaty 6 territory,
and respects the histories,
languages, and cultures of First
Nations, Métis, Inuit, and all
First Peoples of Canada, whose
presence continues to enrich
our vibrant community.

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CONTENTS
ACADEMIC
EXCELLENCE
02 Our Stats

people
04 Discovery and Research
06 Co-op and Careers

FIND YOUR
08 Study Abroad
10 Programs and Degrees

LOCATION
16 Edmonton
18 North (Main) Campus
20 Living on North Campus
22 Campus Saint-Jean
23 Augustana Campus

pu r po se
STUDENT LIFE
24 Student Success

FIND YOUR 26 Getting Involved

NEXT STEPS
28 Cost and Scholarships
30 How to Apply
32 Requirements
47 Events
PROBLEM SOLVERS, CHANGEMAKERS, COMMUNITY
BUILDERS, WORLD SHAPERS, AND TRUTHSEEKERS.
U OF A
Top 5
UNIVERSITY
IN CANADA

Top 150
UP FOR WHAT LIES AHEAD AND READY TO TACKLE THE
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AND THE WORLD WITH GRIT AND RESILIENCE.

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AN INSTITUTION LOCATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY,
WITH A LONG HISTORY OF LEADERSHIP AND
IN THE WORLD
INNOVATION IN ALBERTA, CANADA, AND THE WORLD.

WE ARE 1ST AND ONLY #2 IN GLOBAL #3 IN

LEADING
FACULTY OF ARTIFICIAL GRADUATE

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NATIVE STUDIES INTELLIGENCE EMPLOYMENT

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IN NORTH AMERICA RESEARCH IN CANADA

WITH HOME TO a 2020 nobel prize winner


42,000+ 300,000+
STUDENTS FROM ALUMNI
159 COUNTRIES WORLDWIDE

02 | VIEWBOOK 2022 – 2023 For more information on rankings visit uab.ca/rank OUR STATS | 03
very
dISisINcoOUR PUSH THE BOUNDARIES OF KNOWLEDGE.
BUILD A BETTER FUTURE.

MEET YOUR MENTOR


Learn from award-winning professors
who are committed to developing and
supporting the next generation of free
thinkers and innovators. Then work
THE TIME IS NOW
Participate in groundbreaking research
in your first year of study with the
Undergraduate Research Initiative (URI).
Get hands-on experience with fieldwork,

DNA
alongside them in their research labs or lead the way with self‑directed
or participate in their field studies. summer projects. uab.ca/URI
Then celebrate remarkable work at the
RENOWNED FACILITIES Festival of Undergraduate Research and
Creative Activities (FURCA). Whether
We are home to some of Canada's, and
you are focused on the impact of the
the world's, most advanced research
opioid crisis on communities or you are
facilities. The Canadian Ice Core Lab is
looking for ways to eliminate the use
studying over 10,000 years of climate
of fossil fuels — FURCA is the place to
change, while our artificial intelligence
present and discover! uab.ca/furca
labs are creating smart bionic limbs.

HEIDI
“The most challenging part about starting
my undergraduate research was finding
my area of interest. So I did some RESEARCHER
exploration to see what I enjoyed. After
Heidi found purpose in her
taking a few oncology and microbiology
research with the Department
courses, I became incredibly interested
of Oncology and the Institute
in understanding how microorganisms for Stuttering Treatment and
can affect the onset and progress of Research. Along with being a
cancer. My advice is to remain open- Team Facilitator for Week of
minded, ask questions, and don’t be Welcome, a member of TeamUp
afraid to expand your horizons.” Science, and music aficionado.

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RESEARCH INSTITUTION FOR
LARGEST RESEARCH
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LIBRARY IN CANADA
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IN THE WORLD FOR CSL COMMUNITY
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EMPLOYMENT RATE PARTNERS
COMPANIES

YANZHAO
CO-OP AND INTERNSHIP
STUDENT
Yanzhao participated in internships
with Imperial Oil, Siemens Canada,
and the Leibniz Institute in Germany —

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pATurITSposPEAK
he is also an accomplished violinist
who played for the Edmonton Youth
Orchestra and the Universitätsorchester
Dresden while abroad.

“After my first experience on high-speed


rail, I knew I was passionate about mobility.
Asia and Europe have taught us it is key
to improving quality of life and driving
economic growth. This interest increased
throughout my degree and co-op terms,
and ultimately led to my co-founding
Albertaloop. Albertaloop will build
a competition prototype Hyperloop
pod — a safer and faster transportation
mode than high-speed rail, and a more
sustainable and accessible option
than aircraft. This group and my work
experience are undoubtedly how I found
my purpose at the U of A.”

TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND PUT IT TEST DRIVE YOUR CAREER MAKE A DIFFERENCE

INTO PRACTICE. Build your work experience and resumé


with an internship, job shadowing, and
Gain hands‑on experience in the
non‑profit sector when you choose a
career mentoring opportunities. Here placement with a local organization.
LAUNCH YOUR IDEAS YOU LEARN BY DOING are a few resources that will connect Community Service‑Learning
you to employers in virtually every field: (CSL) allows you to give back to the
Group projects have turned into We have maker spaces across our community while drawing real‑life
• Co-ops, practicums, and
game-changing products right here campuses that allow our doers to do, connections to social issues. You can
internships in every
at the university. Organizations like our tinkers to tink, and our creators direct-entry faculty also add a Certificate in Community
eHUB are here to help you explore to create: Engagement and Service‑Learning to
• The University of Alberta
ideas that transform into projects, • Student Innovation Centre Career Centre your degree when you complete more
initiatives, and ventures — all while • The Elko Engineering Garage than one CSL course. uab.ca/csl
• Transition to Career (T2C)
you pursue your degree. • Printmaking and design studios

06 | VIEWBOOK 2022 – 2023 CO-OP AND CAREERS | 07


WHAT DO
you seek?
270+ 50+ $1M+
PROGRAM COUNTRIES TO AVAILABLE
OPTIONS CHOOSE FROM IN FUNDING

ADVENTURE, NEW PERSPECTIVES, OR SYDNEY


MAYBE EVEN THE CHANCE TO DIG INTO FIELD RESEARCHER
RESEARCH AWAIT YOU. Sydney has found her purpose
studying water. As an Environmental
Study outside the classroom, gain work experience, and earn credit toward your and Conservation Sciences student,
degree at the same time. From a few weeks in a field school to spending several she was a member of the first
semesters abroad, there are many possibilities to explore. uab.ca/abroad I-STEAM pathways project — an
environmental education program
for Indigenous students. Sydney’s
EXCHANGE INTERNSHIP
summer project had her sampling
Take courses at a partner university for Choose a 4- to 8-month work placement proglacial rivers in Alberta. This
a semester or a full year. Change your with a private company, organization, or field experience landed her a
scenery and attend the University of a research placement at a university — job with the Southern Rockies
Wollongong in Australia, an ecologically like researching climate change in the Watershed Project, where she
designed campus in the foothills of the French Alps and Berlin. examines a vital source water
Mount Keira rainforest, overlooking the region for the province.
Pacific Ocean. SUMMER PROGRAM “I-STEAM enabled me to get more
Select a short-term summer placement experience in the field I was passionate
FACULTY-LED for a few weeks or four months. A about while also connecting with my
Take a program led by a faculty, which placement could include coursework, an Indigenous culture. My internship
could include a study tour, coursework, internship, or fieldwork — like spending helped me solidify my career choice
and fieldwork — like studying ancient your summer researching the impact and set me on the path that I'm on now.
tombs at a field school in Thessaly, of receding glaciers on freshwater I met so many great people and got
Greece, while completing a course in quality in the headwaters of the Bow, so much amazing experience which
Classical Archaeology. Sunwapta, Athabasca, and North helped me when applying for jobs
Saskatchewan rivers (pictured here). post-graduation.”

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pose c e s
COLLEGE OF
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The College of Health Sciences brings together the combined

FINDING
your
strength of all our health sciences faculties, enabling a new
level of interdisciplinary research and teaching that can
advance the whole spectrum of human health and wellness
in our local communities and around the world.

PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM

KINESIOLOGY, SPORT,
G A P R O G R A M PHARMACY &
W I T H F I N D I N & RECREATION PHARMACEUTICAL
STARTS uab.ca/ksr | 780.492.5604 | ksr.info@ualberta.ca
SCIENCES
pharm.ualberta.ca | 780.492.3362 | phstud@ualberta.ca
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN RECREATION, SPORT, & TOURISM
• Community Development • Tourism & Natural
• Sport & Recreation Environments
Management DEGREE PROGRAMS:
• Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)
BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY • Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) for Practicing Pharmacists
Majors:
• Adapted Physical Activity • Individualized Major COMBINED DEGREES:
• Physical Activity and Health (self-designed) • Doctor of Pharmacy / Master of Business Administration
• Sport Performance

STARTS WITH FINDING A PROGRAM BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN KINESIOLOGY


PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM
C OM BIN E D DEG R E E S:

SCHOOL OF
• Bachelor of Kinesiology / Bachelor of Education (Elementary)
• Bachelor of Kinesiology / Bachelor of Education (Secondary)

16 200+
CE RTIFICAT E PROG R A MS
PUBLIC HEALTH

+
• Certificate in Aboriginal Sport and Recreation
• Research Certificate in Kinesiology publichealth.ualberta.ca | 780.492.8211 | sph.programs@ualberta.ca

GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS:

FACULTIES
• Master of Public Health

PROGRAMS NURSING • Master of Science in Public Health


• Doctor of Philosophy in Public Health
nursing.ualberta.ca | 780.492.5300 | nursing.undergrad@ualberta.ca

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM

= INFINITE POSSIBILITIES CUSTOMIZE YOUR DEGREE:


• Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Bilingual) REHABILITATION
• Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative)
• Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Honors)*
• Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RPN to BSCN)*
MEDICINE
rehabilitation.ualberta.ca | 780.492.2903 | info@rehabmed.ualberta.ca

USE THESE PAGES TO EXPLORE OUR COLLEGES, PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS:
• Master of Science in Occupational Therapy

FACULTIES, AND FINALLY PICK YOUR PROGRAM. • Master of Science in Physical Therapy

MEDICINE & DENTISTRY • Master of Science in Rehabilitation Science


• Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology
• Doctor of Philosophy in Rehabilitation Science
Not sure where to start? uab.ca/programs med.ualberta.ca | 780.492.6621 | meddent@ualberta.ca

Learn more about: DEGREE PROGRAMS:


• Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science

• requirements and prerequisites


• Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science
Post-Professional Certification PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
• Bachelor of Science in Radiation Therapy
• customizing your degree (adding a major or minor, specialization or • Bachelor of Science (Dental Hygiene) (Post-diploma degree completion)
These faculties do not offer direct entry from high school,
• Doctor of Medicine† often they require you to earn a specific number of
certificate, honors program, practicum, or co-op experience) • Doctor of Dental Surgery
credits or to complete an undergraduate (bachelor)
† Medical students are required to obtain a baccalaureate degree, from a program recognized by
• graduate studies and research the University of Alberta, prior to admission. degree before applying.

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COLLEGE OF
a t u r a l a n
napplied sciences d
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES...
The College of Natural and Applied Sciences spans
the entire range of scientific teaching and research,
from pure and fundamental discovery that advances
our understanding of the world around us to the direct
application of science in a way that can touch and
improve all of our lives.
COLLEGE OF
a l s c i e
sanocdi humanities n c e s
AGRICULTURAL, LIFE AGRICULTURAL, LIFE SCIENCE ARTS
& ENVIRONMENTAL & ENVIRONMENTAL science.ualberta.ca | 780.492.4758 | science.recruiting@ualberta.ca uab.ca/arts | 780.492.4295 | artsrec@ualberta.ca

SCIENCES SCIENCES B AC H E LO R O F S C I E N C E B AC H E LO R O F A RT S / B A C H E LO R O F A RT S (H O N O R S)

ales.ualberta.ca | 780.492.4933 | ales.recruiting@ualberta.ca


(C O NT I N U E D) Majors: Majors:
• Biological Sciences • Mathematics • Ancient and Medieval Studies • Mathematics
• Anthropology • Media Studies
• Chemistry • Physical Sciences
B AC H E LO R O F A RT S E N V I R O N M E NTA L S T U D I E S C E RT I F I C AT E P R O G R A M S: • Art and Design • Modern Languages and
• Computing Science • Physics
• Certificate in Sustainability • Classics Cultural Studies
• Earth and Atmospheric • Psychology • Drama • Music
B AC H E LO R O F S C I E N C E A G R I C U LT U R A L /
Sciences • Statistics • East Asian Studies
F O O D B U S I N E S S M A N A G E M E NT C U S TO M I Z E YO U R D E G R E E: • Philosophy
Majors: • Economics • Planning
• ALES Internship Program • English
• Agricultural Business Management B AC H E LO R O F S C I E N C E S P E C I A L I Z AT I O N O R H O N O R S • Political Science
• Pre-Veterinary Medicine Concentration • Film Studies
• Food Business Management Program areas: • Psychology
• History
• Applied Mathematics • Mathematical Physics • Religious Studies
• History of Art, Design and Visual
B AC H E LO R O F S C I E N C E A G R I C U LT U R E (Honors only) (Honors only) Culture • Science, Technology and Society
Majors: • Astrophysics • Mathematics • Human Geography • Sociology
• Agricultural and Resource Economics • Biochemistry • Mathematics and Economics • Linguistics • Women’s and Gender Studies

ENGINEERING
• Animal Science • Cell Biology • Mathematics and Finance*
• Crop Science • Chemistry • Mathematics — Computational B AC H E LO R O F A RT S C R I M I N O LO G Y
• Sustainable Agricultural Systems Science (Specialization only)
• Computing Science
ualberta.ca/engineering | 780.492.1715 | engginfo@ualberta.ca B AC H E LO R O F A RT S E N V I R O N M E NTA L S T U D I E S
• Computing Science — Business • Molecular, Cellular and
B AC H E LO R O F S C I E N C E A N I M A L H E A LT H Developmental Biology
minor (Specialization only)* B AC H E LO R O F D E S I G N
Majors: • Neuroscience (Honors only)
B A C H E LO R O F S C I E N C E E N G I N E E R I N G • Computing Science Routes:
• Companion and Performance Animals
Specialization in Software • Paleontology
• Food Animals Note: the first year of Engineering is a general qualifying year; students then apply to a program • Business / Marketing • General
and / or specialization to complete their degree. Practice • Pharmacology • Engineering • Social Sciences
• Ecology, Evolution, and • Physics
B AC H E LO R O F S C I E N C E E N V I R O N M E NTA L Environmental Biology
& C O N S E R VAT I O N S C I E N C E S P R O G R A M O P T I O N S (A F T E R Q UA L I F Y I N G Y E A R)*: • Physiology (Honors only) B AC H E LO R O F F I N E A RT S A RT & D E S I G N
• Environmental Earth Sciences • Planning (Specialization only)
Majors: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
• Geology • Psychology* B AC H E LO R O F F I N E A RT S D R A M A — P R O D U CT I O N
• Conservation Biology • Computer Process Control option
• Environmental Economics and Policy • Geophysics Routes:
• Oil Sands Elective stream • Statistics
• Human Dimensions of Environmental Management • Immunology and Infection • Design • Technical Production
• Land Reclamation • Integrative Physiology • Stage Management
C I V I L & E N V I R O N M E NTA L E N G I N E E R I N G
• Northern Systems (Yukon University) • Environmental Engineering option B AC H E LO R O F F I N E A RT S D R A M A — ACT I N G*
• Wildlife and Rangeland Resources Management C O M B I N E D D E G R E E:
COMPUTER ENGINEERING • Bachelor of Science (Specialization in Science and Education) / B AC H E LO R O F M U S I C
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE FASHION BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
• Nanoscale System Design option Routes:
• Software option • General Studies • Composition and Sonic Arts
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE FOREST BUSINESS MANAGEMENT C E RT I F I C AT E P R O G R A M S: • Performance*
• Certificate in Engaged Leadership and Citizenship in Arts and
B AC H E LO R O F S C I E N C E F O R E S T RY E L E CT R I C A L E N G I N E E R I N G
Science (joint program with Faculty of Arts) C O M B I N E D D E G R E E S:
• Nanoengineering option • Bachelor of Arts (Drama) / Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
• Certificate in Computer Game Development (joint certificate with
B AC H E LO R O F S C I E N C E H U M A N E C O LO G Y Faculty of Arts) • Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Education (Elementary)
Majors: E N G I N E E R I N G P HY S I C S • Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
• Research Certificate in Science (Biological Sciences, Psychology)
• Family Science • Nanoengineering option • Certificate in Biomedical Research (in conjunction with the Faculty of
• Clothing, Textiles and Material Culture C E RT I F I C AT E P R O G R A M S:
Medicine & Dentistry)
M AT E R I A L S E N G I N E E R I N G • Applied Social Science Research • Ethics
B AC H E LO R O F S C I E N C E N U T R IT I O N & F O O D S C I E N C E • Archaeology • European Studies
Majors:
C U S TO M I Z E YO U R D E G R E E:
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING • Civil-Military Leadership • Finance
• Nutrition and Food Science, General Program • Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) • Globalization and Governance
• Biomedical option • Community Engagement and
• Food Science and Technology Specialization • Science Internship Program Service-Learning • International Learning
• Dietetics Specialization* • Community Linguist • Language Documentation and
MINING ENGINEERING Revitalization
• Honors in Food Science • Computer Game Development
• Peace and Post-Conflict Studies
• Honors in Nutrition • Economics and the
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING Management of Natural • Research in Arts (Psychology)
Resources, Energy and the • Translation Studies in MLCS
C O M B I N E D D E G R E E S:
C U S TO M I Z E YO U R D E G R E E: Environment • Translation Studies in Japanese
• Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Conservation Sciences /
Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies • Engaged Leadership and • World Sound Arts
• Cooperative (Co-op) Education Program Citizenship in Arts and Science
Majors: • Minors and Certificates in the faculties of ALES, Arts, Science,
• Human Dimensions of Environmental Management and Business C U S TO M I Z E YO U R D E G R E E:
• Arts Work Experience (AWE)
• Community Service-Learning (CSL)
• Arts Study Abroad (Cortona)

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COLLEGE OF
c i a l s c i
sano d humanities e n c e s The College of Social Sciences and Humanities expands
the boundaries of knowledge and understanding of
ourselves and our society, leading the way in teaching and
research, fostering an inclusive, creative, equitable, just,
prosperous, free, and democratic society, with opportunity,
ommun i
cFACULTIESt y - f o c u s e d Campus Saint-Jean, the Faculty of Native Students, and Augustana Campus
and well-being for all. are part of the foundation for an ever-deeper university-wide collaboration and
engagement with interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary teaching and research.

BCOM: NOW DIRECT ENTRY

BUSINESS EDUCATION AUGUSTANA CAMPUS CAMPUS SAINT‑JEAN


(ALBERTA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS) (CONTINUED) (CAMROSE, ALBERTA) (EDMONTON, ALBERTA)
ualberta.ca/business | 780.492.5773 | bcominfo@ualberta.ca ualberta.ca/augustana | 780.679.1132 | augustana@ualberta.ca csj.ualberta.ca | 780.465.8780 | recrutement@csj.ualberta.ca

Education (Elementary Route) BACHELOR OF ARTS BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS


BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
• Bachelor of Arts (Native Studies) / Bachelor of Education Majors: Interdisciplinary Studies:
Degree Options: Majeures (certaines majeures pourraient changer):
(Secondary Route) • Sustainability Studies • Creativity and Culture
• BCom • BCom Honors Finance (Economics, Environmental (Art, Drama, English, Languages, • Économie • Histoire
• Bachelor of Arts (Drama) / Bachelor of Education (Secondary Route)
• Bilingual BCom • BCom Honors Operations Studies, Sociology) Music, and Philosophy) • Études canadiennes • Psychologie
• Bachelor of Kinesiology / Bachelor of Education (Elementary Route)
• BCom Co-op Program Management • Physical Education • Ethics and Global Studies • Études Interdisciplinaires • Science politique
• Bachelor of Kinesiology / Bachelor of Education (Secondary Route) (History, Philosophy, Political
• BCom Honors Accounting • Psychology and Mental Health • Français-langue • Sociologie
• Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Education (Elementary Route) (Mental Health and Well Being Studies, and Religious Studies)
• Français-littérature
Majors: • Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Education (Secondary Route) stream OR Brain and Behaviour • Law, Crime and Justice Studies
• Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Education (Secondary Route) stream) (Criminology, Sociology, History,
• Accounting • Human Resource Management
Political Studies, and Psychology) BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS AVEC SPÉCIALISATION*
• Business Economics and Law • International Business • Bachelor of Science (Augustana Campus) / Bachelor of Education
(Secondary Route) Majeures:
• Business Studies • Marketing
BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT • Études canadiennes
• Business Technology • Operations Management
Management OFF-CAMPUS PROGRAMS: Majors: • Études interdisciplinaires
• Strategic Management and
• Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (ATEP) • Management (General OR Business Economics) • Langue et littérature
• Entrepreneurship and Innovation Organization
• Finance • Collaborative (Off-Campus) Degree (Red Deer, Grande Prairie, • Sciences socio-politiques
and Fort McMurray) BACHELOR OF MUSIC
Majors:
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS:
Fort McMurray intake occurs every second year. Please contact the faculty for more details. BACCALAURÉAT ÈS SCIENCES
• Performance-Based Pedagogy (Comprehensive, Conducting,
• Certificate in Leadership
For questions about ATEP, please contact atepuofa@ualberta.ca
Keyboard, OR Voice) Majeures:
• Certificate in Real Estate • Chimie • Sciences biologiques
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE • Mathématiques • Sciences mathématiques
• Certificate in Advancing Adolescent Literacy Majors: • Physique • Sciences physiques
• Certificate in Digital Learning • Integrative Biology Computational and Applied • Psychologie (sciences)
• Chemical and Physical Sciences Mathematics stream)
• Certificate in Early Childhood Education
• Computing Science and • Environmental Science
• Certificate in Global Citizenship BACCALAURÉAT EN ÉDUCATION PRIMAIRE
Mathematics (Computing • Physical Education

EDUCATION • Teaching Students with Complex Communication Needs Science stream OR

COMBINED DEGREE:
Majeures (n/a — degré de généraliste)

BACCALAURÉAT EN ÉDUCATION SECONDAIRE


education.ualberta.ca | 780.492.4530 | edrec@ualberta.ca • Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Majeures:
PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM • Français • Musique
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION ELEMENTARY • Études sociales • Sciences générales
Generalist program — no major or minor
LAW • Mathématiques

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION SECONDARY


Majors:
law.ualberta.ca | 780.492.6016 | law.recruiter@ualberta.ca
NATIVE STUDIES BACCALAURÉAT EN ÉDUCATION (APRÈS-DIPLÔME)
(2 ANS)
• Art • General Sciences ualberta.ca/native-studies | 780.492.2991 | nsrecruitment@ualberta.ca
• Biological Sciences • Mathematics DEGREE AND GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS: PROGRAMMES COMBINÉS:
• Career and Technology Studies† • Music: Wind Band • Juris Doctor (J.D.) • Baccalauréat en éducation / sciences
BACHELOR OF ARTS NATIVE STUDIES
(Communication Arts; • Physical Education • Master of Laws (LLM) Majeures:
Computer Science; Design; • Physical Sciences • Doctor of Philosophy in Law BACHELOR OF ARTS NATIVE STUDIES (HONORS)* • Sciences biologiques
Health; Human Sciences; Media; • Internationally Trained Lawyer Pathway† • Sciences mathématiques
• Physics
Natural Resources; Recreation; † This program is designed for individuals who already possess a law degree from another COMBINED DEGREES: • Sciences physiques
Trades, Manufacturing, and • Second Languages†† (Cree, country. Contact lawnca@ualberta.ca for more details.
French, German, Japanese, • Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies / Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
Transportation)
Spanish, Ukrainian, Other) Majors: BACCALAURÉAT BILINGUE EN ADMINISTRATION
• Chemistry • Cree
• Social Studies DES AFFAIRES*
• Drama • Native Studies
• English Language Arts • Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies / Bachelor of Education in BACCALAURÉAT ÈS SCIENCES INFIRMIÈRES —
(Elementary) Education
† Please note that many CTS majors are not available to direct-entry applicants. Additionally,
some CTS majors have capacity limits. If you are interested in applying to a CTS major, PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS • Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Conservation Sciences /
BILINGUE*
contact the faculty for further details. Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies
†† Please note that some second-language majors have capacity limits. These faculties do not offer direct entry from high school, Major: POUR PERSONNALISER VOTRE BACCALAURÉAT:
• Sciences en génie (première année)
often they require you to earn a specific number of • Human Dimensions of Environmental Management
COMBINED DEGREES (5-YEAR PROGRAMS): La première année du baccalauréat Sciences en génie peut être faite en français au Campus

• Bachelor of Arts (Native Studies) / Bachelor of credits or to complete an undergraduate (bachelor) CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Saint‑Jean; le reste du baccalauréat sera complété en anglais au Campus nord.

degree before applying. • Certificate in Aboriginal Sport and Recreation


• Certificate in Indigenous Governance and Partnership

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3 HOURS 325 DAYS 150 KM
TO THE CANADIAN OF BRIGHT OF TRAILS
ROCKIES SUNSHINE

Edmonton NORTH SASKATCHEWAN


RIVER VALLEY
Walk, bike, snowshoe, or canoe
through North America's largest
urban park — it’s 22 times the size
of New York’s Central Park.

A CITY THAT CELEBRATES DOING


THINGS DIFFERENTLY.
There is nowhere quite like Edmonton You can take the train, grab a bike,
— the city has an entrepreneurial spirit electric scooter, or go on foot — and
where taking a risk is encouraged, and you’ll find unique shops, coffee houses,
having a sense of adventure is implied. restaurants, and theatres just down the
Seizing the day is simple when our street or across the river from campus.
GARNEAU THEATRE ELK ISLAND
campus is steps away from the lush You’ll have years to get to know this (METRO CINEMA) WHYTE AVE NEON SIGN MUSEUM NATIONAL PARK
river valley and quite literally at the city and find your favourite spots — 5 minute walk 10 minute walk 7 minutes by train 40 minute drive
heart of the city. here are a few to get you started:

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36,000 38 8,000+
AVERAGE STUDENTS GRADUATE
STUDENTS
CLASS SIZE HERE EACH YEAR

orth
nCAMPUS
OUR MAIN TEACHING CAMPUS.

It's a campus of contrasts. With 150 Light Rail Transit (LRT) connects North
buildings occupying over 50 city Campus to the downtown core, or just
blocks, it's truly a city within a city. two stops in the other direction, to South
Yet it is also on the edge of a lush river Campus — home to our agricultural
valley. It’s a classic academic setting research facilities, as well as many
steeped in over 113 years of history, of our athletics teams. WILSON CLIMBING ASTRONOMICAL ARTS AND STUDENTS' UNION
yet also home to some of the most Come and tour campus in person or CENTRE OBSERVATORY CONVOCATION HALL BUILDING
technologically advanced research see some of the following spaces in Over 60 feet of linear climbing With three rooftop telescopes A historic performance space The social centre of campus
and teaching facilities in the world. 360° video at uab.ca/tours

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85% 0 #1
OF RESIDENTS COMMUTE LISTER IS THE LARGEST
PLAY DODGEBALL TO CAMPUS RESIDENCE IN CANADA

LIVING ON
north campus
"I grew up in the Yukon, where our community
was always pretty tight-knit. Initially, I

JOSHUA
was afraid that making friends would be
difficult for me in this new environment.
However, Lister’s community resembled
LISTER RESIDENT
that of my hometown and made me feel
comfortable immediately. I learned very Joshua lived in Lister his
quickly that I could make tons of friends first year, joined a cohort
that would last for the rest of my life by floor, and participated in the
putting myself out there. Now I am pursuing Lister dodgeball league — on
my purpose in my third year, and I still a last-place team that still had
speak to all my friends from the first year." a lot of fun playing.

LIVING ON CAMPUS CAN LEAD TO A HIGHER GPA.

FIRST-YEAR RESIDENCE MEAL PLANS BEGIN AT BASECAMP


Lister Hall, on North Campus, is Lister and Peter Lougheed Hall Moving out on your own and starting
our traditional first-year dormitory residents choose a meal plan as part of university are two big life changes
residence, with five towers housing their accommodation cost, so you can — attending BaseCamp will help you
1,800 students. Residents will enjoy focus on your studies rather than meal make this transition. A week before
recently renovated facilities and rooms planning, shopping, and washing dishes. classes start, you’ll move in, meet your
with views of the campus and the city. Choose from a variety of nutritious floor-mates, get to know the campus,
First-year students are guaranteed options and comfort foods in the and explore the city. It’s more than an
a room if you apply by April 30. residence dining halls or eat at one of orientation, it’s a head start on how to
uab.ca/residence the many restaurants around campus. excel as a first-year student.

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950 25 100,000+ 1,000 18 3-WEEK COURSE
ÉTUDIANTS RESSOURCES EN FRANÇAIS
STUDENTS AVERAGE
ÉTUDIANTS PAR CLASSE À LA BIBLIOTHÈQUE STARTS EACH TERM
CLASS SIZE
EN MOYENNE SAINT‑JEAN

CAMPUS
sai n t - je a n a u g
CAMPUS
u s t a n a
THE U OF A EN FRANÇAIS. THE U OF A IN A UNIQUE WAY.

FRANCOPHONE FOCUS CENTRAL EDMONTON RÉSIDENCE SAINT-JEAN LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE CAMROSE, ALBERTA RESIDENCE AT AUGUSTANA
As the only French-language university The campus is located in the heart of Enjoy a unique crossroads of academic, Augustana is a welcoming campus with A one-hour drive from Edmonton will Most first-year students live on
and college campus west of Manitoba, Edmonton’s francophone neighbourhood linguistic, and cultural life by living an exclusive focus on undergraduate bring you to Augustana Campus in the campus, where they enjoy convenient
Campus Saint-Jean is helping to of Bonnie Doon. Enjoy the immersive on campus in Edmonton’s vibrant education, multidisciplinary program city of Camrose, Alberta. Steps from access to their classes, professors,
reinforce Canada’s linguistic duality.With environment of learning in French, French Quarter. Résidence Saint-Jean majors, a non-traditional academic campus, students can explore the vast and on-campus activities. Augustana
nine undergraduate programs and two but you can also easily access all the features historic architecture. No two calendar, and experiential learning trail network and intimate downtown. housing provides dorm style
master's programs, it's the best of the amenities of North Campus by taking rooms are alike, and each room is a opportunities embedded in the project- From cross-country skiing to local accommodations, a diverse and
U of A — delivered in French. uab.ca/csj a free 10-minute shuttle ride. private one. based core. It leads the way in designing shops and restaurants, Camrose has engaging environment, and a full meal
a truly immersive and holistic university lots to offer. plan with a variety of food options.
experience. ualberta.ca/augustana

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THE
SUPPORTED
succeed
"Growing up I never saw queer
people in places of power. I
learned to see my queerness as
a barrier to my success since
the successful people I saw
weren’t queer. During my degree,
I've learned the importance of
pushing the boundaries of what
is deemed "okay" in leadership,
so I could show how arbitrary
these boundaries are. Doing
drag at the General Faculties
Council, I wanted to show that
queer self-expression is strength."

DAVID
STUDENT ADVOCATE
David finds purpose in being
involved in campus organizations
(more than he can keep track of)
— including serving as Vice-President
Academic of the Students' Union —
yet still finds time for his studies and
co-running a podcast on student issues.

“My parents always told me ‘Success


never comes without failure.’ There MANAHIL
HELP IS HERE WHEN YOU NEED IT. have been times where I have had SELF-COMPASSION
to put my health above my studies, ADVOCATE
which often led me to compare myself Manahil was diagnosed with juvenile
WE STICK TOGETHER WELLNESS MATTERS ACADEMICALLY AHEAD
to my peers. What I realized is no one idiopathic arthritis at 15. Manahil finds
We have an inclusive community of Petting dogs, studying at treadmill desks, With supports like the Academic has the same circumstances as you. purpose in spreading awareness
students from diverse backgrounds, and light-therapy lamps are just a few Success Centre, the Centre for Writers, Remember to cut yourself some slack about the disease and advocating
and we encourage you to discover ways we provide holistic health on or Decima Robinson Support Centre and truly take care of yourself. With for those with chronic illnesses—
the many student groups and campus. We also have more traditional (math and statistics support), you are the setbacks I experienced, I learned yet still finds time to stay balanced
organizations like: resources for all students like: assured to achieve your academic to persevere, and success followed.” by painting and bullet journaling.
• First Peoples’ House • Access to support and resources for goals. Here are just a few more of the
• International Student Services your mental health and wellbeing supports available:
• Institute for Sexual Minority • Counselling and Clinical Services • Academic skills development
Studies and Services (iSMSS) • Campus and Community Recreation • Academic accommodations support
• University Health Centre and • Presentation and speaking skills
Pharmacy workshops

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450+ 93 10,000+
NATIONAL INTRAMURALS
STUDENT ATHLETICS PARTICIPANTS
CLUBS CHAMPIONSHIPS EACH YEAR

BETTER
together “When I first started university, I was
completely focused on basketball and
AN ENRICHED EXPERIENCE FOR THE dedicated as much time and energy
ACTIVE AND INVOLVED. to it as possible. Unfortunately, a
couple of major injuries prevented
me from spending as much time on
CAMEO
VARSITY ATHLETE
WOW GO GREEN AND GOLD the court as I would have liked, but in
Week of Welcome (WoW) is the best When we aren't cheering on our varsity turn, forced me to broaden my horizons For five years, Cameo played
way to start off on the right foot and teams to win another championship, and pursue other opportunities. Like on the Pandas Basketball team,
get involved. It’s a week of orientations, you can find us seeking out events that getting involved with student groups was President of the University
concerts, and a clubs fair where you find are unique to our community, like: and organizations, which has enhanced Athletics Board, and now finds
people that share your passion, with my university experience in more ways purpose marketing for the Golden
• Green and Gold Day
groups like: than I could have ever imagined.” Bears and Pandas Athletics.
• Bar None Week
• Anime • Campus Cup
• Bollywood dance • AntiFreeze
• Hide and Seek
Or join in the celebration of diversity
• Powerlifting with events like:
• Sci-Fi
• International Week
For a full listing of student groups and • Pride Week
clubs go to uab.ca/sg
• Round Dance and TAWOW

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FUNDING
your future “Becoming a Schulich Leader felt
especially empowering to be part
of an amazing group of young
individuals across the country. I
also hope that this serves as an
RAJAN
SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT
Rajan spent his childhood tinkering with any
example that giving back to your piece of technology he could get his hands
community in any way, shape, or on and now finds purpose studying computer
form always makes an impact, science. Rajan is also a prestigious Schulich
no matter how big or small you Leader Scholarship recipient, awarded to
might feel your role is.” some of Canada’s top high school students.

A LIFELONG FIRST-YEAR ESTIMATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS.


INVESTMENT. The University of Alberta awards more than $34 million each year in undergraduate scholarships, awards, and financial support to
all kinds of students. Apply early to your program so you can be assessed for awards. View all entrance awards at uab.ca/awards

THE COST OF A DEGREE


ADMISSION-BASED APPLICATION-BASED
$34m+
A degree is likely one of the most valuable
investments you’ll ever make. Our graduates OR Receive a scholarship you don’t even Applying for awards is easy. Just fill

$6,100+ $29,500+
use their knowledge and experiences have to apply for. Eligibility for these out a single application, and we will
IN FINANCIAL
to start a future — they get careers and scholarships is based on your admission match you to a potential scholarship or SUPPORT IS
advance them, they start businesses, teach, average at the time of your admission an award based on your background, AVAILABLE
FOR DOMESTIC TUITION FOR INTERNATIONAL TUITION offer. We advise you to apply to your experiences, academics, and interests.
heal, and make life-changing discoveries.
The cost of a degree may be significant, program early so we can assess you The deadline for application-based
but we are confident you’ll find our tuition PLUS for a match to the following awards awards is January 12, 2022, and you

1
costs comparable to other top universities and many more: must apply to your program first.
in Canada and our financial resources
available to offset this cost, plentiful.
$3,500+ FOR BOOKS, SUPPLIES, AND FEES Gold Standard Scholarship Scholastic Distinction Scholarship
The top 5% of students in each faculty High-achievers engaged with their APPLICATION TO

$12,500 + FOR RESIDENCE WITH MEAL PLAN


could receive up to $6,000, depending community with top admission averages BE CONSIDERED
PLAN FOR IT on admission average. may be eligible for up to $50,000. FOR ALL AWARDS

Whether you need financial assistance Indigenous Entrance Scholarship Entrance Leadership Scholarship
from the start or find yourself a little Self-declaring First Nations, Métis, or Well-rounded leaders with demonstrated
short during the school year, we have Inuit applicants with an average of contributions to their community may
funding options for you. From awards and
scholarships to student loans, bursaries,
GET A REFINED ESTIMATE
WITH THE COST CALCULATOR
80%+ may receive $1,500.
National Achievement Scholarship
receive up to $5,000.
Fly Home Award
1 in 5
and emergency funding, our advisors FIRST-YEAR
The top incoming out-of-province Out-of-province students may receive STUDENTS RECEIVE
can help guide you to the right support. AT UAB.CA/COSTCALC
Canadian students will receive up to $1,500 to help them stay A SCHOLARSHIP
uab.ca/ask Estimates are based on your program and living arrangements. $30,000, payable over four years. connected to home.

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the u of a
APPLY TO READY TO APPLY?
Applying to university doesn’t have to be complicated — you can find answers to frequently asked
questions, and access videos that will guide you through the application process at uab.ca/apply

1. CHOOSE YOUR 2. SUBMIT YOUR 3. CHECK YOUR 4. ACCEPT YOUR


PROGRAM(S) APPLICATION STATUS OFFER
APPLY AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE TO BE CONSIDERED
Review our programs Start your application at After you apply you will After you receive an
FOR BOTH ADMISSIONS AND AWARDS. and identify your top uab.ca/apply where you have access to UAlberta admission offer, you’ll
two choices. Check the will report your completed Launchpad. Here you can need to accept it in
admission requirements grade 11 and 12 courses, check your application Launchpad, and pay the
for both programs. and grade 12 courses you status, submit outstanding tuition deposit. You will

DATES AND DEADLINES Selecting two program


choices will give you the
are taking and planning to
take. You can also apply
documents, update new
final marks, and review
also need to accept your
residence offer.

2021 • OCTOBER 1
best chance of receiving for residence on your any checklist items Log into Bear Tracks
an admission offer. Your application. After you for your program. We with your student ID and
FALL 2022 UNDERGRADUATE APPLICATION OPENS most desired program apply for admission you will also assign you a CCID to accept offers for
UAB.CA/APPLY should be your first will receive a student ID UAlberta email address, scholarships and awards.
choice / priority. and CCID that you can use where you will check uab.ca/accept
uab.ca/programs to apply for scholarships. for notifications or
uab.ca/awards correspondence.
2022 • JANUARY 12 uab.ca/aftapp
AWARDS APPLICATION DEADLINE

• FEBRUARY 14
UPDATE NEW FINAL MARKS
AFTER YOU APPLY:
• MARCH 1 EVALUATION
FALL 2022 ADMISSION APPLICATION DEADLINE
Admission to the U of A is competitive and works on a rolling basis — some students could receive an admission offer as early
as October. Admission averages are calculated using the five required courses for your program of choice using the courses
• APRIL and final marks included on your application. Where final Grade 12 marks are unavailable, the final mark in the equivalent Grade
REGISTRATION FOR COURSES FOR 11 course will be used. Admission offers could be based on final Grade 11 marks.
FALL 2022 SEMESTER OPENS
OUTSTANDING DOCUMENTS ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
• APRIL 30 Your UAlberta Launchpad portal may indicate that you have
further documents to supply:
You must possess the required level of English Language
DEADLINE TO APPLY TO RESIDENCE Proficiency (ELP) in order to be granted admission (except
FOR GUARANTEED HOUSING Out-of-province students: Your transcripts may not be for French-language programs, which require FLP). There
transferred automatically. Please ensure they are sent to are several ways to demonstrate ELP. uab.ca/languagereqs

• MAY 1 and received by the University of Alberta. uab.ca/aftapp


Alberta students: Your final transcripts will be sent on your
DEADLINE TO ACCEPT ADMISSION OFFER (unless otherwise stated)
behalf when you apply through ApplyAlberta.
UAB.CA/ACCEPT
International students: You must obtain a new study permit

• AUGUST 1 for post-secondary studies, even if you already have a high


school study permit. uab.ca/studypermit
DEADLINE TO SUBMIT ADMISSION DOCUMENTS

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CHART 1 REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM CHART 1
FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3 4 5 FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3 4 5
ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AS A NON-DIRECT ENTRY PROGRAM) ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AS A NON-DIRECT ENTRY PROGRAM)

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FASHION 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
STUDIES 2 Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 > Chemistry 30 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 2 Mathematics 30-1 > Biology 30
This program is offered jointly by the Faculty of Agricultural, 3 Biology 30 > Mathematics 31 > Chemistry 30
3 CHOOSE ONE OF:
Life & Environmental Sciences and the Faculty of Arts. > Physics 30 > Mathematics 31
4 CHOOSE ONE OF:
> Science 30 > Biology 30
Students can apply for admission to either faculty. > Physics 30
> Social Studies 30-1 (recommended) > Social Studies 30-1 > Chemistry 30
† More than one 30-level Language other than English > Science 30

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL, LIFE &


> Aboriginal Studies 30 > Aboriginal Studies 30 > Physics 30
may be accepted > Social Studies 30‑1
> Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30 > 30-level Language other than English † 4 CHOOSE ONE OF: > Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
> 30-level Language other than English > Fine Arts subject > Aboriginal Studies 30 > Aboriginal Studies 30
> Macroeconomics 30 and Microeconomics 30 > Biology 30 > 30-level Language other than English
> Minimum of 5 credits in Career and Technology > Chemistry 30 > 30-level Fine Arts subject
Studies at the Advanced Level from one of the > Mathematics 31 > Minimum of 5 credits in Career and Technology
following: Agriculture, Computing Science, > Physics 30 Studies at the Advanced-Level from the following:
Foods, Forestry, or Wildlife > Science 30 Computing Science, Cosmetology,
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career Design Studies, Fashion Studies, or Foods
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE 1 English Language Arts 30-1 and Technology Studies (5 credits)
2 Biology 30 > Social Studies 30‑1
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL / 3 Chemistry 30 > Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30
FOOD BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 4 Mathematics 30-1 > 30-level Language other than English
5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NUTRITION AND NON-DIRECT ENTRY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ANIMAL HEALTH > Aboriginal Studies 30
> Mathematics 31 FOOD SCIENCE (DIETETICS SPECIALIZATION) MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
ONE YEAR
> Physics 30 Successful completion of ê24 required Minimum AGPA of 2.7 on most recent ê24.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL
> Science 30 pre‑professional courses.
AND CONSERVATION SCIENCES ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
> Social Studies 30‑1
REQUIRED: > Spoken English Language Proficiency
> 30-level Language other than English
> Letter of intent
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL, LIFE & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FOREST BUSINESS > Fine Arts subject 1. BIOL 107 (ê3) 4. E
 NGL (ê6) or ENGL (ê3)
MANAGEMENT 2. CHEM 101 and 102 (ê6) & WRS (ê3) > Interview
> Macroeconomics 30 and Microeconomics 30
3. CHEM 164 or 261 (ê3) 5. NUTR 100 (ê3) > Two letters of reference
> Minimum of 5 credits in Career and Technology Studies at the Advanced Level from one of the following: 6. STAT 151 (ê3)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FORESTRY Agriculture, Computing Science, Foods, Forestry, or Wildlife

BACHELOR OF ARTS 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NUTRITION AND and Technology Studies (5 credits)
2 3 4 5 CHOOSE FOUR OF:
FOOD SCIENCE (GENERAL PROGRAM) > Social Studies 30-1
BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONORS) > Aboriginal Studies 30
> Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30
Pre-Veterinary Medicine concentration at the University of Alberta qualifies students for application to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program at the University of Calgary. Students Foundation year. Direct entry from high school > Biology 30
> 30-level Language other than English †
wishing to apply to Pre-Veterinary Medicine concentration at the University of Alberta should apply to either the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture program (major in Animal Science) > Chemistry 30
or the Bachelor of Science in Animal Health program (any major) and then declare Pre-Veterinary Medicine in their application. > Fine Arts subject (only one Fine Arts subject may be + PLUS: Spoken English Proficiency is required for
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN CRIMINOLOGY
presented for admission) admission to the Bachelor of Arts in Drama / Bachelor
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF: > Mathematics 31 of Education (Secondary) combined program.
AND CONSERVATION SCIENCES / BACHELOR 2 Biology 30 > Social Studies 30‑1 (recommended) BACHELOR OF ARTS IN DRAMA / BACHELOR > Physics 30
OF ARTS IN NATIVE STUDIES COMBINED > Aboriginal Studies 30 OF EDUCATION (SECONDARY) COMBINED > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2
3 Chemistry 30
> Mathematics 31 † More than one 30-level Language other than English > Science 30
4 Mathematics 30-1
> Physics 30 may be accepted
> Science 30
1. In order to maximize future program and course choices, all students are encouraged to 5. For a major in Political Science, Social Studies 30-1 is recommended.
> 30-level Language other than English
present a broad range of subjects across the Humanities and Sciences. 6. For a major or minor in Psychology, students should present Mathematics 30-1 or
> Fine Arts subject
2. Admission to the major in Planning is competitive and Alberta residence students may be Mathematics 30-2.
> Macroeconomics 30 and Microeconomics 30
given preference. Students must present English 30-1, Social Studies 30-1, Mathematics 30-1 7. Students intending to transfer to the Alberta School of Business must present Mathematics
> Minimum of 5 credits in Career and Technology or 30-2, and two subjects from Humanities, Fine Arts, or Sciences (only one from Fine Arts). 30-1. Some of the courses required for admission to the school require Mathematics 30-1
Studies at the Advanced-Level from one of the
3. For a major in Economics, students must present Mathematics 30-1. Presentation of as a prerequisite.
following: Agriculture, Computing Science, Mathematics 31 is recommended. Mathematics 30-1 does not have to be included as one 8. The Faculty of Arts accepts proficiency in an Aboriginal language recognized in Canada (i.e.,
Foods, Forestry, or Wildlife of the five 30-level subjects used for admission, but the major requires courses for which Cree, Slavey, etc.) to meet a Language other than English admission requirement. Proficiency
Mathematics 30-1 is a prerequisite. is measured either by a test, administered by the university if such can be arranged, or by
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HUMAN ECOLOGY 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF: 4. For a major in Mathematics, students must present both Mathematics 30-1 and boards of examiners appointed by the university. Candidates having passed the required

FACULTY OF ARTS
2 Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 > Biology 30 Mathematics 31. For a minor in Mathematics, students should present Mathematics 30‑1. test of an Aboriginal language have their averages calculated on the remaining four
> Chemistry 30 Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31 do not have to be included in the five 30-level matriculation subjects.
3 CHOOSE ONE OF: subjects used for admission, but the discipline requires courses for which Mathematics
> Biology 30 > Mathematics 31 30-1 and Mathematics 31 are prerequisites.
> Chemistry 30 > Physics 30
> Physics 30 > Science 30
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
> Social Studies 30‑1 STUDIES
4 CHOOSE ONE OF: 2 Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 > Chemistry 30
> Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30
> Aboriginal Studies 30 This program is offered jointly by the Faculty of Agricultural, 3 Biology 30 > Mathematics 31
> Aboriginal Studies 30
> Biology 30 Life & Environmental Sciences and Faculty of Arts. Students > Physics 30
> 30-level Language other than English 4 CHOOSE ONE OF:
> Chemistry 30 can apply for admission to either faculty. > Science 30
> 30-level Fine Arts subject > Social Studies 30‑1 (recommended)
> Mathematics 31 † More than one 30-level Language other than English > Social Studies 30-1
> Minimum of 5 credits in Career and Technology > Aboriginal Studies 30
> Physics 30 may be accepted > Fine Arts subject
Studies at the Advanced-Level from the following: > Macroeconomics 30 and Microeconomics 30
> Science 30 > Aboriginal Studies 30
Computing Science, Cosmetology, > 30-level Language other than English
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career > Macroeconomics 30 and Microeconomics 30
Design Studies, Fashion Studies, or Foods
and Technology Studies (5 credits) > Minimum of 5 credits in Career and Technology
> Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30 Studies at the Advanced Level from one of the
> Social Studies 30‑1 following: Agriculture, Computing Science, Foods,
> 30-level Language other than English Forestry, or Wildlife
> 30-level Language other than English †
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONORS) 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE FROM:
IN FOOD SCIENCE 2 Biology 30 > Mathematics 31 BACHELOR OF DESIGN (COMPUTING SCIENCE; > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career
1 English Language Arts 30-1
3 Chemistry 30 > Physics 30 ENGINEERING ROUTES) 2 Mathematics 30-1 and Technology Studies (5 credits)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONORS) 4 Mathematics 30-1 > Science 30 For applicants intending to enter the Bachelor of Design > 30-level Language other than English †
> Social Studies 30‑1 3 4 5 CHOOSE THREE OF:
IN NUTRITION Engineering route, Mathematics 31 and Physics 30 are > Fine Arts subject (only one may be presented
> Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30 recommended. > Aboriginal Studies 30 for admission)
> Aboriginal Studies 30 > Biology 30
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NUTRITION † More than one 30-level Language other than English + PLUS: A successful portfolio. Submit portfolio to
> 30-level Language other than English > Chemistry 30
AND FOOD SCIENCE (FOOD SCIENCE & may be accepted Department of Art and Design by May 1. Assessment
> 30-level Fine Arts subject > Science 30
TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIZATION) > Mathematics 31 may include an interview. Inquiries regarding the
> Minimum of 5 credits in Career and Technology
> Physics 30 portfolio requirement can be directed to
Studies at the Advanced-Level from the following:
> Social Studies 30-1 artdes@ualberta.ca or 780-492-5712.
Computing Science, Agriculture, or Foods
> Macroeconomics 30 and Microeconomics 30

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CHART 1 REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM CHART 1

FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3 4 5 FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3 4 5
ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AS A NON-DIRECT ENTRY PROGRAM) ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AS A NON-DIRECT ENTRY PROGRAM)

BACHELOR OF DESIGN (BUSINESS / 1 English Language Arts 30-1 + PLUS: A successful portfolio. Submit portfolio to BACHELOR OF ARTS 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Science 30
MARKETING; GENERAL; PRINTMAKING; Department of Art and Design by May 1. Assessment > Social Studies 30-1 or Social Studies 30-2
2 3 4 5 CHOOSE FOUR OF: 2 3 4 CHOOSE THREE OF:
SOCIAL SCIENCES ROUTES) may include an interview. Inquiries regarding the > Physical Education 30
> Aboriginal Studies 30 > Aboriginal Studies 30 > Physics 30
> Biology 30 portfolio requirement can be directed to > Biology 30
artdes@ualberta.ca or 780-492-5712. > 30-level Language other than English
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS (ART AND DESIGN) > Chemistry 30 > Chemistry 30 (A maximum of two 30-level Language other
Mathematics 30-1 is a prerequisite for certain courses in the > Science 30 > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career than English subjects)
Bachelor of Design Social Sciences route with a concentration > Mathematics 31 and Technology Studies (5 credits)
in Psychology. > Other approved 30-level subjects (contact
> Physics 30 > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 Augustana Campus Student Academic Services
† More than one 30-level Language other than English > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 > Mathematics 31 Office: augustana@ualberta.ca or 780-679-1132)
may be accepted > Social Studies 30-1 > Physics 30
> Macroeconomics 30 and Microeconomics 30 > Science 30 + PLUS: Additional requirements or
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career > Social Studies 30-1 recommendations by major:
and Technology Studies (5 credits) > 30-level Language other than English > IDS (Law, Crime & Justice Studies):
> 30-level Language other than English † Mathematics 30-1 or 30-2 is recommended.
> Fine Arts subject (only one may be presented 5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
> Physical Education: Mathematics 30-1 or
for admission) > Aboriginal Studies 30 Mathematics 30-2 is required.
> Biology 30 > Psychology & Mental Health: Mathematics 30-1
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS — DRAMA (DESIGN) 1 English Language Arts 30-1 + PLUS: Portfolio, three reference letters, and a letter > Chemistry 30 or Mathematics 30-2 is required.
1. Visit drama.ualberta.ca or contact the Department of of intent. > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career > Sustainability Studies: Mathematics 30-1 or
2 3 4 5 CHOOSE FOUR OF: and Technology Studies (5 credits)
Drama regarding artistic requirements. drama@ualberta.ca Mathematics 30-2 is required.
> Aboriginal Studies 30 > Fine Arts subject
or 780-492-2271.
> Biology 30 > Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30
2. Early application beginning February 1 is encouraged.
> Chemistry 30
> Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2
† More than one 30-level Language other than English may > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2
be accepted > Mathematics 31
> Mathematics 31
> Physics 30 BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
> Social Studies 30-1
2 Mathematics 30-1 > Aboriginal Studies 30
> Macroeconomics 30 and Microeconomics 30
> Biology 30
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career 3 4 CHOOSE TWO OF:
> Chemistry 30
and Technology Studies (5 credits) > Aboriginal Studies 30
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career
> Science 30 > Biology 30
and Technology Studies (5 credits)
> 30-level Language other than English † > Chemistry 30
> Fine Arts subject (only one may be presented > Fine Arts subject
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career
for admission) > Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30
and Technology Studies (5 credits)
> Mathematics 31
> Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS — DRAMA + PLUS: Interview, three reference letters, theatre
> Physical Education 30
1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Mathematics 31
> Physics 30

AUGUSTANA CAMPUS
(TECHNICAL THEATRE PRODUCTION;
FACULTY OF ARTS

resumé, and a letter of intent. > Physics 30


TECHNICAL THEATRE STAGE MANAGEMENT) 2 3 4 5 CHOOSE FOUR OF: > Science 30 Social Studies 30-1
> Science 30
> Aboriginal Studies 30 > 30-level Language other than English
1. Visit drama.ualberta.ca or contact the Department of > Social Studies 30-1
> Biology 30 > Other approved 30-level subjects (contact
Drama regarding artistic requirements. drama@ualberta.ca > 30-level Language other than English
or 780-492-2271. > Chemistry 30 Augustana Campus Student Academic Services
> Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 Office: augustana@ualberta.ca or 780-679-1132)
2. Early application beginning February 1 is encouraged.
> Mathematics 31
† More than one 30-level Language other than English may > Physics 30 > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career
BACHELOR OF MUSIC 1 English Language Arts 30-1
be accepted > Social Studies 30-1 and Technology Studies (5 credits)
> Macroeconomics 30 and Microeconomics 30 2 3 4 CHOOSE THREE OF:
> Fine Arts subject
> Aboriginal Studies 30 > Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30
BACHELOR OF MUSIC (GENERAL STUDIES) 1 English Language Arts 30-1 + PLUS: Theory Placement Exam and an audition. > Biology 30 > Mathematics 31
Contact the Department of Music at > Chemistry 30 > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2
2 3 4 5 CHOOSE FOUR OF: > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career
BACHELOR OF MUSIC / BACHELOR OF music@ualberta.ca or 780-492-3263 before > Physical Education 30
> Aboriginal Studies 30 and Technology Studies (5 credits)
EDUCATION (ELEMENTARY; SECONDARY) > Biology 30 May 1. Spoken English Language Proficiency is > Physics 30
required for the Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of > Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30 > Science 30
COMBINED > Chemistry 30
Education (Secondary) combined. > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 > Social Studies 30-1
1. Depending on the student’s choice of minor in the BEd > Physics 30 > Mathematics 31
portion of the Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Education, > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 > 30-level Language other than English
Composition and Sonic Arts Route also requires a > Physics 30
Mathematics 30-1 may be required as a prerequisite for > Mathematics 31 > Other approved 30-level subjects (contact
Composition Portfolio. > Science 30
required courses. > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career Augustana Campus Student Academic Services
> Social Studies 30-1 Office: augustana@ualberta.ca or 780-679-1132)
2. Applicants are encouraged to apply for admission as early and Technology Studies (5 credits)
as January 1. > 30-level Language other than English
> Social Studies 30-1 + PLUS: An audition and completion of a music
† More than one 30-level Language other than English may > Macroeconomics 30 and Microeconomics 30 5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
questionnaire. Contact Augustana Campus, Fine
be accepted > 30-level Language other than English > Biology 30 Arts and Humanities Department, at 780-679-1673
> A second 30-level Language other than English > Chemistry 30 by April 15 for Fall Term.
> Fine Arts subject (only one may be presented
BACHELOR OF MUSIC (COMPOSITION AND
SONIC ARTS) for admission) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE > Physical Education 30
1 English Language Arts 30-1
> Science 30 > Physics 30
†† For
a major in Physical Education Mathematics 30-2 may be 2 Mathematics 30-1 ††
presented in lieu of Mathematics 30-1. > Science 30
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS — DRAMA (ACTING) NON-DIRECT ENTRY 3 4 CHOOSE TWO OF: ◊
> Social Studies 30-1
◊ For a major in Computing Science, Aboriginal Studies 30, > Biology 30
ONE YEAR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Social Studies 30-1 or a 30-level Language other than > 30-level Language other than English
Letter of Intent, Theatre Resume, Interview, and > Chemistry 30 > Other approved 30-level subjects (contact
ê30 required, transferable to a Bachelor of Arts. English may be presented in lieu of a second 30-level
audition are required. Science subject.
> Mathematics 31 Augustana Campus Student Academic Services
> Physics 30 Office: augustana@ualberta.ca or 780-679-1132)
REQUIRED: > Science 30
1. ENGL (ê3) or WRS 101 (ê3) 3. Maximum ê18 in DRAMA > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career + PLUS: Additional requirements by major / minor:
2. Humanities, Social Sciences, and Fine Arts courses 4. Maximum ê12 in non-Arts / non-Science courses and Technology Studies (5 credits) > Chemical and Physical Sciences: Biology 30 and
recommended Chemistry 30 are required.
5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
> Environmental Science: Biology 30 and Chemistry
BACHELOR OF MUSIC (PERFORMANCE) NON-DIRECT ENTRY > Aboriginal Studies 30 30 are required.
ONE YEAR > Biology 30 > Integrative Biology: Biology 30 and Chemistry 30
MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Successful completion of ê24, transferable to the > Chemistry 30 are required.
Minimum GPA of 2.3
Bachelor of Music (General) program. > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career > Physical Education: Biology 30 and Chemistry 30
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: and Technology Studies (5 credits)
REQUIRED: are required
Recommendation of the Department. Contact > Fine Arts subject
Contact the Department of Music for more information. Department of Music by April 1 for Fall Term. > Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30
> Mathematics 31

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CHART 1 REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM CHART 1

FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3 4 5 FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3 4 5
ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AS A NON-DIRECT ENTRY PROGRAM) ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AS A NON-DIRECT ENTRY PROGRAM)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE / BACHELOR OF 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Science 30 BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY / BACHELOR OF Students enter through the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation.
EDUCATION (SECONDARY) COMBINED > Mathematics 31 EDUCATION (ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY)

FACULTY OF EDUCATION
2 Mathematics 30-1
3 Biology 30 > Physics 30 COMBINED
AUGUSTANA

4 Chemistry 30 > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career


CAMPUS

and Technology Studies (5 credits) BACHELOR OF MUSIC / BACHELOR OF Students enter through the Faculty of Arts.
5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
> 30-level Language other than English EDUCATION COMBINED
> Aboriginal Studies 30 > Fine Arts course
> Social Studies 30-1 > Physical Education 30
> Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE / BACHELOR OF Students enter through Augustana Campus.
> Other approved 30-level subjects (contact
> Biology 30 EDUCATION (SECONDARY) COMBINED
Augustana Campus Student Academic Services
> Chemistry 30 Office: augustana@ualberta.ca or 780-679-1132)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (SPECIALIZATION IN Students enter through the Faculty of Science.
SCIENCE AND EDUCATION) / BACHELOR OF
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Mathematics 31 EDUCATION (SECONDARY) COMBINED
2 Mathematics 30-1 > Physics 30
> Science 30
3 4 5 CHOOSE 3 FROM:
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING 1 English Language Arts 30-1
> Aboriginal Studies 30 > and Technology Studies (5 credits)
> Biology 30 NOTE: Students entering first-year Engineering have the 2 Chemistry 30
> Social Studies 30-1

ENGINEERING

ENGINEERING
opportunity to take the majority of their first-year courses in 3 Mathematics 31

FACULTY OF

FACULTY OF
> Chemistry 30 > Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30 French at Campus Saint-Jean. 4 Physics 30
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

> Fine Arts subject (only one Fine Arts subject > 30-level Language other than English †
may be presented for admission) 5 Mathematics 30-1

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE NON-DIRECT ENTRY


(BILINGUAL — TAUGHT IN ENGLISH AND ONE YEAR SELECTION CRITERIA:
FRENCH) ê24 required, transferable to the program. 1. Minimum GPA 2.3.
Applicants to the Bilingual Bachelor of Commerce will 2. Admission is competitive, and qualified applicants
generally complete their pre-professional requirements at REQUIRED: are ranked according to GPA.
Campus Saint-Jean. 1. Junior ENGL (ê6) or ENGL (ê3) and WRS (ê3)
JURIS DOCTOR NON-DIRECT ENTRY
2. ECON 101 and 102 (ê6)
3. MATH 154 (ê3) An undergraduate degree, or at least the first three ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:

FACULTY OF LAW

FACULTY OF LAW
4. STAT 161 (ê3) years (90 credits) of a program leading to a degree A personal statement must be submitted by all
completed prior to the September in which admission applicants. For information about content and the
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (HONORS) NON-DIRECT ENTRY submission of this statement, see the Faculty of Law
is sought.
TWO YEARS SELECTION CRITERIA: website law.ualberta.ca
Students apply after completing two years of the Students must normally present a minimum GPA Law School Admission Test (LSAT) written no later
Bachelor of Commerce. of 3.7. than January for applicants to the following September.
LSAT scores are valid for a five-year period.
Indigenous applicants seeking admission must
For all programs, Spoken English Language Proficiency is required. All applicants to the 4-year BEd program or the BEd After Degree will be required to complete the CASPer test as part
submit a resumé and two letters of reference.
of their application for admission.

1. All students are encouraged to present a broad range of subjects across the Humanities d) General Sciences: Biology 30, Chemistry 30, Physics 20 (Physics 30 recommended),
For all programs, English Language Proficiency including Spoken English Language Proficiency is required, and accepted applicants must complete blood-borne pathogen testing.
and Sciences. and Mathematics 30-1.
Applicants to the Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Dental Surgery, and Dental Hygiene Diploma programs must use the online application for admission.
2. Mathematics 30-2 may be used for admission to the Faculty of Education, although e) Physical Sciences: Chemistry 30, Physics 20 (Physics 30 recommended), and
Mathematics 30-1 is a prerequisite for some required courses in Mathematics / Science Mathematics 30-1.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL NON-DIRECT ENTRY
majors and minors. f) Physics: Physics 20 (Physics 30 recommended) and Mathematics 30-1.
LABORATORY SCIENCE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
3. Although not required for admission, it is strongly recommended that students entering g) French: French 30 (additional university coursework may be completed in lieu). ONE YEAR
Elementary Education possess Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 in order to meet h) Mathematics: Mathematics 30-1 (Mathematics 31 recommended). Minimum ê30 required. Personal interview, letter of intent indicating your
the prerequisites for courses within the program. career goals, knowledge of the profession, related
The above courses do not have to be presented for admission but are prerequisites for REQUIRED: experience, and reasons for seeking admission to the
4. Students are required to present specific 30-level courses (or equivalent) in order to university course registration. 1. English (ê6) BSc MLS program.
complete the requirements of select Secondary Education Major / Minor. These include: 2. General Chemistry (ê6)

FACULTY OF MEDICINE & DENTISTRY


5. The Faculty of Education accepts proficiency in an Aboriginal language recognized in Canada
a) Biological Sciences: Biology 30 and Chemistry 30 required. to meet a Language other than English admission requirement. Proficiency is measured either 3. Organic Chemistry (ê3) SELECTION CRITERIA:
by a test, administered by the university or by boards of examiners appointed by the university. 4. Biology (ê3) (Cell Biology) Minimum GPA of 2.7 is required in pre-professional
FACULTY OF EDUCATION

b) CTS: Business, Administration & Finance, Computer Science: Mathematics 30-1.


Proficient Aboriginal language candidates will have their averages calculated on the remaining 5. Biology (ê3) (Molecular Genetics and Inheritance) coursework. The selection process is competitive.
c) Chemistry: Chemistry 30.
four matriculation subjects. 6. Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, or Zoology (ê3) The GPA in the required pre-professional courses, the
7. Statistics (ê3) cumulative GPA, the letter of intent, and the personal
8. Option from any faculty (ê3) interview will be considered. Preference will be given
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN DRAMA / BACHELOR Students enter through the Faculty of Arts. to those students who have completed the required
OF EDUCATION (SECONDARY) COMBINED ê30 in one academic year.

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN NATIVE STUDIES / Students enter through the Faculty of Native Studies. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN RADIATION NON-DIRECT ENTRY
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION COMBINED THERAPY
ONE YEAR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
ê30 transferable required. A career reflection letter outlining evidence of
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
personal reflection regarding career choice,
(ELEMENTARY / SECONDARY ROUTES) > Advanced CTS (5 credits) REQUIRED:
2 3 4 CHOOSE THREE OF: professional goals, personal skills and attributes,
> Aboriginal Studies 30 1. English (ê3) knowledge of the profession, related experience,
> Aboriginal Studies 30
> Biology 30 2. Statistics (ê3) and reasons for seeking admission to the program;
> Biology 30
> Chemistry 30 3. Physics (ê6) personal interview.
> Chemistry 30
> Mathematics 31 4. Psychology or Sociology (ê3)
> Mathematics 31 SELECTION CRITERIA:
> Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 5. Calculus (ê3)
> Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 The selection process is competitive, and applicants
> Physical Education 30 (5 credits) 6. Cell Biology (ê6)
> Physics 30 will be ranked primarily on academic achievement in
> Physics 30 7. General Chemistry (ê3)
> Science 30 the prerequisite courses. Other factors considered
> Science 30 8. Organic Chemistry (ê3)
> Social Studies 30-1 in ranking include overall academic achievement
> Social Studies 30-1
> Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30 (emphasizing recent academic performance),
> Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career demonstrated ability to perform well in consecutive
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career
and Technology Studies (5 credits) Fall / Winter sessions of full-time study, personal
and Technology Studies (5 credits)
> 30-level Language other than English interview, and a career reflection letter.
> 30-level Language other than English
> 30-level Fine Arts subject

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CHART 1 REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM CHART 1

FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3 4 5 FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3 4 5
ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AS A NON-DIRECT ENTRY PROGRAM) ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AS A NON-DIRECT ENTRY PROGRAM)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE NON-DIRECT ENTRY 1. In order to maximize their future program and course choices, all students are 6. For a minor in Mathematics, students should present Mathematics 30-1.
(DENTAL HYGIENE SPECIALIZATION) encouraged to present a broad range of subjects across the Humanities and Sciences. Mathematics 31 is recommended. Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31 do not
This program is for graduates of the University SELECTION CRITERIA: have to be included in the five 30-level courses for admission, but the discipline requires
2. Students who wish to present a native language to fulfil a group A admission requirement
POST‑DIPLOMA DEGREE COMPLETION of Alberta Dental Hygiene Program. The main criterion for admission is academic courses for which Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31 are prerequisites.
should contact the Faculty of Native Studies: nativest@ualberta.ca or 780-492-2991.
standing.
3. For a minor in Political Science, students should present Social Studies 30-1. 7. Students intending to declare a Business minor should present Mathematics 30-1.
Mathematics 30-1 does not have to be included as one of the five 30-level courses for
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (DENTAL HYGIENE NON-DIRECT ENTRY 4. For a minor in Psychology, students should present Mathematics 30-1 or
admission, but some of the courses required for admission to the School of Business
Mathematics 30-2.
SPECIALIZATION) ONE YEAR HIGH SCHOOL PREREQUISITE COURSES: require Mathematics 30-1 as a prerequisite.
5. For a minor in Economics, students should present Mathematics 30-1. Mathematics 31
English Language Arts 30-1, Mathematics 30-1, 8. For a minor in Environmental and Conservation Sciences, students should present
ê30 required (ê27 must be taken during one is recommended. Mathematics 30-1 does not have to be included as one of the five
Chemistry 30, Biology 30. Mathematics 30-1 and Biology 30. Mathematics 30-1 and Biology 30 do not need to be
Fall / Winter). 30-level courses for admission, but the minor requires courses for which Mathematics
included as subjects for admission, but the minor requires courses for which Mathematics
30-1 is a prerequisite.
REQUIRED: MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: 30-1 and Biology 30 are prerequisites.
1. English (ê6) Minimum GPA of 2.7. In order to be competitive,
2. Organic Chemistry (ê3) applicants should strive for a minimum GPA of 3.0. BACHELOR OF ARTS IN NATIVE STUDIES / 1 English Language Arts 30-1 + PLUS: Spoken English Language Proficiency
3. General Chemistry (ê3) BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ELEMENTARY is required.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: AND SECONDARY) COMBINED 2 3 4 5 CHOOSE FOUR OF:
4. BIOL 107 or equivalent

FACULTY OF NATIVE STUDIES


Personal interview and Situational Judgement Test. > Aboriginal Studies 30
5. Sociology (ê3) 1. In order to maximize their future program and course
> Biology 30
SELECTION CRITERIA: choices, all students are encouraged to present a broad
6. Psychology (ê3) > Chemistry 30
1. Overall GPA achieved and all transferable range of subjects across the Humanities and Sciences.
7. Statistics (ê3) > Mathematics 31
8. Option from any faculty (ê6) post‑secondary work completed as a full‑time 2. Students choosing the BA (NS) / BEd (Elementary) program > Physics 30
student taken during Fall / Winter or Spring / Summer are required to fulfil a mathematics element for the program
> Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2
Terms. For overall GPA calculation, full‑time study is and may require Mathematics 30-1 as a prerequisite for a
> Science 30
equivalent to a minimum of ê18 taken during Fall / required course.
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career
Winter Terms or ê12 taken during Spring / Summer 3. Students choosing the BA (NS) / BEd (Secondary) and Technology Studies (5 credits)
Terms. program may require Mathematics 30-1 as a prerequisite > Social Studies 30-1
for required courses, depending on the choice of teaching
2. Interview score. > Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30
minor (for the Cree major) or education major (for the
> 30-level Language other than English
Native Studies major).
NON-DIRECT ENTRY
FACULTY OF MEDICINE & DENTISTRY

DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY > Fine Arts subject (only one may be presented
for admission)
MINIMUM TWO YEARS HIGH SCHOOL PREREQUISITE COURSES:
ê60 required overall (ê30 must be taken during two English Language Arts 30-1, Biology 30, Chemistry 30,
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN NATIVE STUDIES / 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > 30-level Language other than English
Fall / Winter academic years). Mathematics 30-1, Physics 30.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL 2 Biology 30 > Fine Arts subject
MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: AND CONSERVATION SCIENCES COMBINED 3 Chemistry 30 > Aboriginal Studies 30
REQUIRED:
Minimum GPA of 3.5. Applicants who have been 4 Mathematics 30-1 > Macroeconomics 30 and Microeconomics 30
1. General Chemistry (ê3)
required to withdraw, or equivalent, from any > Minimum of five credits in Career and Technology
2. Organic Chemistry (ê3) 5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
post-secondary program will not be considered subjects at the Advanced-Level from one of the
3. Biology (ê3) Biology 107 or equivalent > Social Studies 30-1 (recommended)
for admission. following: Agriculture, Computing Science,
4. Microbiology (ê3) > Mathematics 31 Foods, Forestry, or Wildlife
5. English (ê6) ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: > Physics 30
6. Statistics (ê3) Personal interview, a Dental Aptitude Test (DAT) > Science 30
7. Introductory Biochemistry (ê3) written within the last five years, and a Situational
8. Human Physiology (ê6) PHYSL 210 or equivalent BACHELOR OF ARTS IN NATIVE STUDIES NON-DIRECT ENTRY
Judgement Test.
(HONORS)
SELECTION CRITERIA: ONE YEAR
Applicant profiles are made of the following: A GPA of 3.0 on ê24 transferable and a 3.3 GPA in all courses in the major. Students planning to apply should
1. Overall GPA achieved and all transferable post- consult the Honors / Academic Advisor before applying.
secondary work completed as a full-time student
taken during Fall / Winter or Spring / Summer For all programs, Spoken English Proficiency is required. Health and Safety Requirements: there are a number of health and safety-related requirements that must be met upon
Terms. Full-time study is equivalent to a minimum admission. Further information regarding these requirements and deadlines is available on the Faculty of Nursing website. nursing.ualberta.ca
of ê18 taken during Fall / Winter Terms or
ê12 taken during Spring / Summer Terms. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
2. Dental Aptitude Test (DAT) scores. (COLLABORATIVE) 2 Biology 30 > Aboriginal Studies 30
3. Interview score. > Chemistry 30
3 CHOOSE ONE OF:
> Mathematics 31
NON-DIRECT ENTRY > Chemistry 30 > Physics 30
DOCTOR OF MEDICINE > Science 30 > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2
Students are required to obtain a baccalaureate MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: > Science 30
4 CHOOSE ONE OF:
degree from a program recognized by the University A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.3 for Alberta > Social Studies 30-1
> Mathematics 31
of Alberta prior to admission and ê60 transferable residents or 3.5 for non-Alberta residents. > Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30
> Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2
required. ê30 must be taken during one academic ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: > Fine Arts subject

FACULTY OF NURSING
year (September – April). > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career
Letters of reference, interview, and personal activities.
and Technology Studies (5 credits)
Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) written within
> 30-level Language other than English
the last five years. All applicants who successfully
> Physical Education 30 (5 credits) or Recreation
X=
complete and submit their Secondary Medicine
Leadership (REC) Advanced-Level Career
Application and meet the minimum academic
and Technology Studies (5 credits)
requirements for application will be required to do
additional testing.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING 1 English Language Arts 30-1 4 CHOOSE ONE OF:
SELECTION CRITERIA: (BILINGUAL — TAUGHT IN ENGLISH AND 2 Biology / Biologie 30 > Chemistry / Chimie 30 or Science 30
Will include but are not limited to: Cumulative GPA, FRENCH)
3 CHOOSE ONE OF: 5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
MCAT score, interview score, letters of reference, Applicants to the BSc in Nursing (Bilingual) program will be
> French 30 (9-year) > Mathematics 30-1 / Mathématiques 30-1
personal activities, additional assessments as required to demonstrate written and spoken proficiency in
both English and French before admission. > French 31 > Mathematics 30-2 / Mathématiques 30-2
determined by the Admissions Committee.
> Français 30-1 > Mathematics 31 / Mathématiques 31
> Français 30-2
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN NATIVE STUDIES 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Science 30 > French Language Arts 30-1
NATIVE STUDIES

> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career > French Language Arts 30-2
FACULTY OF

2 3 4 5 CHOOSE FOUR OF:


and Technology Studies (5 credits)
> Aboriginal Studies 30 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING NON-DIRECT ENTRY
> Social Studies 30-1
> Biology 30 > Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30 (HONORS)
One year completion of all year 1 courses in the bachelor of science in nursing collaborative program.
> Chemistry 30 > 30-level Language other than English A minimum GPA of 3.3 on ê24 in the preceding Fall / Winter.
> Mathematics 31 > Fine Arts subject (only one may be presented
> Physics 30 for admission)
> Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2

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CHART 1 REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM CHART 1

FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3 4 5 FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3 4 5
ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AS A NON-DIRECT ENTRY PROGRAM) ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AS A NON-DIRECT ENTRY PROGRAM)

DOCTOR OF PHARMACY NON-DIRECT ENTRY Une preuve de compétence langagière en français est requise pour tous les programmes au CSJ. Voir le calendrier académique. uab.ca/calendar
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES

The minimum requirements for admission to the


Spoken English Language Proficiency; letter of BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS (HUMANITÉS) 1 UN COURS PARMI LES SUIVANTS: 3 4 5 TROIS COURS PARMI LES SUIVANTS :
Pharmacy Program are the satisfactory completion
intent stating career goals, related experience, Voir notes sur la page suivante. > French 30 (9-year) > Études autochtones 30
of ê60 of University transferable work
and reasons for seeking admission; pharmacist > French 31 > Biologie 30
PHARMACY &

REQUIRED: consultation form; interview. > Français 30-1 > Chimie 30


1. General Chemistry (ê6) > Français 30-2 > Beaux-arts (seulement un cours peut être accepté)
2. Organic Chemistry (ê6) SELECTION CRITERIA: > French Language Arts 30-1 > Mathématiques 31
3. English (which may include up to (ê3) Applicants are ranked on academic achievement, > French Language Arts 30-2 > Physique 30
in Writing Studies) (ê6) including that in the prerequisite courses, overall > Mathématiques 30-1 ou Mathématiques 30-2
2 UNE LANGUE DE NIVEAU 30 > Science 30
4. Cell Biology (ê3) academic achievement (emphasizing recent
academic performance), and a demonstrated ability (AUTRE QUE LE FRANÇAIS) > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career
5. Biochemistry (ê3)
to perform well in consecutive Fall / Winter terms and Technology Studies (5 crédits)
6. Mathematics (Algebra or Calculus) (ê3)
of full-time study (preferably ê30). Other criteria > Études sociales 30-1
7. Statistics (ê3)
include the letter of intent and personal interview. > Une langue de niveau 30 (autre que l’anglais)
8. Microbiology (ê3)
9. Human Physiology (ê6)
1. Pour maximiser les choix de programmes et futurs options, les étudiants sont encouragés 5. Le candidat qui choisit comme majeure Économie doit présenter Mathématiques 30-1 et la
de présenter une diversité de cours dans le domaine des Humanités et des Sciences. présentation de Mathématiques 31 est recommandée. Mathématiques 30-1 n'a pas à être
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN RECREATION, 2. Si un candidat présente un cours de français langue seconde (French Language Arts de inclus dans les cinq matières de niveau 30 exigées pour l'admission mais certains cours de la
1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
SPORT, AND TOURISM niveau 30, French de niveau 30 ou l'équivalent), l'autre langue de niveau 30 doit être la majeure exigent ce cours à titre de préalable.
> Aboriginal Studies 30
2 CHOOSE ONE OF: 6. Le candidat qui choisit une majeure en Mathématiques doit présenter Mathématiques
> Biology 30 langue d'enseignement de l'école. Par exemple, pour être admis, un candidat albertain
> Aboriginal Studies 30 30-1 et Mathématiques 31, s'il choisit une mineure en Mathématiques il devrait présenter
> Chemistry 30 ayant étudié dans une école anglophone, doit présenter English Language Arts 30-1; un
> Biology 30 Mathématiques 30-1. Ces matières n'ont pas à être incluses dans les cinq matières exigées
> Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 candidat résidant au Mexique, qui a étudié dans une école où la langue d'instruction est
> Chemistry 30 pour l'admission mais certains cours de la majeure et de la mineure exigent ces cours à titre de
> Mathematics 31 l'espagnol, doit présenter un cours terminal d'espagnol.
> Mathematics 31 préalables.
> Physics 30 3. Le candidat qui choisit comme majeure Science politique devrait présenter Études
> Physics 30 7. Le candidat qui veut transférer à la Alberta School of Business doit présenter Mathématiques
> Science 30 sociales 30-1.
> Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 30-1. Cette matière n'a pas à être incluse dans les cinq matières exigées pour l'admission mais
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career 4. Le candidat qui choisit comme majeure ou mineure Psychologie devrait présenter
> Science 30 certains cours exigés pour l'admission par la Faculty of Business exigent Mathématiques 30-1
and Technology Studies (5 credits) Mathématiques 30-1 ou 30-2.
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career à titre de préalable.
> Social Studies 30-1
and Technology Studies (5 credits)
> Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30
> Social Studies 30-1 BACCALAURÉAT EN ÉDUCATION 1 UN COURS PARMI LES SUIVANTS: 3 4 5 TROIS COURS PARMI LES SUIVANTS:
> 30-level Language other than English (PRIMAIRE / SECONDAIRE)
> Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30 > French 30 (9-year) > Études autochtones 30
> Physical Education 30 (5 credits) or Recreation
> 30-level Language other than English (only one > French 31 > Biologie 30
Leadership (REC) Advanced-Level Career and
language other than English will be accepted) > Français 30-1 > Chimie 30
Technology Studies (5 credits) > Beaux-arts (seulement un cours peut être accepté)
> Français 30-2
3 CHOOSE ONE OF:
> French Language Arts 30-1 > Mathématiques 31
> Aboriginal Studies 30 > Physique 30

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> French Language Arts 30-2
> Social Studies 30-1 > Mathématiques 30-1 ou Mathématiques 30-2
FACULTY OF KINESIOLOGY, SPORT, & RECREATION

> Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30 2 UNE LANGUE DE NIVEAU 30 > Science 30


> 30-level Language other than English (AUTRE QUE LE FRANÇAIS) > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career
> Fine Arts subject and Technology Studies (5 crédits)
> Études sociales 30-1
4 CHOOSE ONE OF:
> Une langue de niveau 30 (autre que l’anglais)
> Biology 30
> Chemistry 30
1. Si un candidat présente un cours de français langue seconde (French Language Arts de 4. Le candidat qui choisit comme mineure Mathématiques devrait avoir Mathématiques 30-1.
> Mathematics 31
niveau 30, French de niveau 30 ou l'équivalent), l'autre langue de niveau 30 doit être la Mathématiques 30-1 ne sont pas requis pour être admis au programme, mais la mineure
> Physics 30 comprend des cours pour lesquels Mathématiques 30-1 est un préalable.
langue d'enseignement de l'école. Par exemple, pour être admis, un candidat albertain
> Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2
ayant étudié dans une école anglophone, doit présenter English Language Arts 30-1; un 5. Le candidat qui choisit comme mineure Sciences générales, devrait avoir trois cours
> Science 30
candidat résidant au Mexique, qui a étudié dans une école où la langue d'instruction est parmi Biologie 30, Chimie 30, Physique 30 et Mathématiques 30-1. Ces cours ne sont pas
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career
l'espagnol, doit présenter un cours terminal d'espagnol. requis pour être admis au programme, mais la mineure comprend des cours pour lesquels
and Technology Studies (5 credits)
2. Le candidat qui choisit comme majeure Mathématiques doit présenter Mathématiques 30-1. Mathématiques 30-1 est un préalable.
6. Le candidat qui choisit comme mineure Sciences physiques, devrait avoir Chimie 30,
BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF: 3. Le candidat qui choisit comme majeure Sciences générales, doit présenter Biologie 30,
Physique 30 et Mathématiques 30-1. Ces cours ne sont pas requis pour être admis au
> Biology 30 Chimie 30, et Mathématiques 30-1.
2 3 CHOOSE TWO OF: programme, mais la mineure comprend des cours pour lesquels ils sont des préalables.
BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY / BACHELOR OF > Chemistry 30
> Aboriginal Studies 30
EDUCATION (ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY) > Mathematics 31
> Biology 30 BACCALAURÉATS COMBINÉS ÉDUCATION / 1 UN COURS PARMI LES SUIVANTS: 3 Mathématiques 30-1
COMBINED > Physics 30 SCIENCES
> Chemistry 30 > French 30 (9-year)
Applicants to the Bachelor of Kinesiology / Bachelor of > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 4 5 DEUX COURS PARMI LES SUIVANTS:
> Mathematics 31 > French 31
Education Elementary Route must present Mathematics > Science 30 > Biologie 30
> Physics 30 > Français 30-1
30-1 or Mathematics 30-2. This course does not have to > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career > Français 30-2 > Chimie 30
> Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2
be presented for admission but is required to complete and Technology Studies (5 credits) > French Language Arts 30-1 > Mathématiques 31
ê3 Mathematics as part of the degree program (Math 160 > Science 30
> Fine Arts subject > French Language Arts 30-2 > Physique 30
recommended). > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career
> Physical Education 30 (5 credits) or Recreation > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career
and Technology Studies (5 credits) 2 UNE LANGUE DE NIVEAU 30 and Technology Studies (5 crédits)
Leadership (REC) Advanced-Level Career and
> Social Studies 30-1 (AUTRE QUE LE FRANÇAIS)
Technology Studies (5 credits)
> Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30
> 30-level Language other than English (only one + PLUS: Spoken English Language Proficiency 1. Si un candidat présente un cours de français langue seconde (French Language Arts 2. Le candidat qui choisit comme majeure Sciences biologiques, doit présenter Biologie 30
Language other than English will be accepted) is required for the Bachelor of Kinesiology de niveau 30, French de niveau 30 ou l'équivalent), l'autre langue de niveau 30 doit être la et Chimie 30.
/ Bachelor of Education (Elementary or langue d'enseignement de l'école. Par exemple, pour être admis, un candidat albertain 3. Le candidat qui choisit comme majeure Sciences physiques, doit présenter Chimie 30
4 CHOOSE ONE OF:
Secondary) Combined program. ayant étudié dans une école anglophone, doit présenter English Language Arts 30-1; un et Physique 30.
> Biology 30
> Chemistry 30 candidat résidant au Mexique, qui a étudié dans une école où la langue d'instruction est 4. Le candidat qui choisit comme majeure Sciences mathématiques, doit présenter deux
> Mathematics 31 l'espagnol, doit présenter un cours terminal d'espagnol. matières parmi Biologie 30, Chimie 30, ou Physique 30.
> Physics 30
> Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 BACCALAURÉAT ÈS SCIENCES 1 Mathématiques 30-1 3 UN COURS PARMI LES SUIVANTS:
> Science 30 Si un candidat présente un cours de français langue seconde English Language Arts 30-1
2 UN COURS PARMI LES SUIVANTS:
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career (French Language Arts de niveau 30, French de niveau 30 ou
l'équivalent), l'autre langue de niveau 30 doit être la langue
> French 30 (9-year) 4 5 DEUX COURS PARMI LES SUIVANTS:
and Technology Studies (5 credits)
d'enseignement de l'école. Par exemple, pour être admis, un > French 31 > Biologie 30
candidat albertain ayant étudié dans une école anglophone, > Français 30-1 > Chimie 30
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN KINESIOLOGY 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
doit présenter English Language Arts 30-1; un candidat > Français 30-2 > Mathématiques 31
2 Chemistry 30 > Biology 30 or Physical Education 30 (5 credits) résidant au Mexique, qui a étudié dans une école où la langue > French Language Arts 30-1 > Physique 30
3 Physics 30 or Recreation Leadership (REC) Advanced-Level d'instruction est l'espagnol, doit présenter un cours terminal > French Language Arts 30-2 > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career
4 Mathematics 30-1 Career and Technology Studies (5 credits) d'espagnol.
and Technology Studies (5 crédits)

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CHART 1 REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM CHART 1

FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3 4 5 FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3 4 5
ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AS A NON-DIRECT ENTRY PROGRAM) ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AS A NON-DIRECT ENTRY PROGRAM)

BACCALAURÉAT BILINGUE EN SCIENCES Les candidats doivent soumettre la demande d'admission à la Faculty of Nursing. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTING NON-DIRECT ENTRY
INFIRMIÈRES SCIENCE — BUSINESS MINOR MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
ONE YEAR
(SPECIALIZATION) Minimum GPA of 2.3 on a minimum of ê18 in each
ENTRÉE NON-DIRECTE ê18 transferable required.
BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS
preceding Fall / Winter. Minimum GPA of 2.3 on all
(AVEC SPÉCIALISATION) REQUIRED:
CAMPUS SAINT-JEAN

UNE ANNÉE DANS LE BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS EXIGENCES MINIMALES POUR L'ADMISSION: transferable CMPUT courses.
Moyenne générale minimale de 3.0 et une 1. CMPUT 174, 175 (ê6) 4. Science option (ê6)
Un minimum de 24 crédits transférables requis
moyenne de 3.3 ou plus dans tous les cours 2. MATH 114, 115 (ê6) 5. Approved option,
propres à la majeure. 3. English (ê6) which may include
CMPUT 272 (ê6)
BACCALAURÉAT BILINGUE EN ENTRÉE NON-DIRECTE
ADMINISTRATION DES AFFAIRES UNE ANNÉE PRÉPARATOIRE (AU CSJ) EXIGENCES MINIMALES POUR L'ADMISSION:
(ENSEIGNÉ EN FRANÇAIS ET EN ANGLAIS) 24 crédits transférables requis Une moyenne minimale de 2.3 NON-DIRECT ENTRY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS
OBLIGATOIRE: AND FINANCE (HONORS) ONE YEAR MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
1. ANGL or ENGL (ê6) Minimum GPA of 3.0 on ê24 in each preceding
Minimum of ê24 transferable required in previous
2. ECONE 101 (ê3) Fall / Winter.
Fall / Winter.
3. ECONE 102 (ê3)
4. MATHQ 113 or 114 (ê3) REQUIRED:
5. STATQ 151 (ê3) 1. MATH 117 and 118 (ê6) 5. ê6 of junior ENGL or
2. MATH 127 (ê3) ê3 of junior WRS and
3. STAT 1611 (ê3) ê3 of ENGL
Depending on how much you want to concentrate on one BSC GENERAL: 4. ECON 101 and 102 (ê6) 6. Options (ê6) (CMPUT
subject area within your BSc, you may pursue a General, Offers a diversified education in more than one branch of study and includes a
174, 175 recommended)
Specialization, or Honors degree. You have the freedom to major and minor subject, or area of concentration.
tailor your degree to suit your education and career goals.
BSC SPECIALIZATION: TWO YEARS
Provides a focused education in one field of study while still offering room for electives. ê60 transferable required with at least ê24
major It requires a higher standard of academic achievement than a General program. transferable in each preceding Fall / Winter.

BSC HONORS: REQUIRED (1 – 6 ABOVE):

FACULTY OF SCIENCE
minor Focuses on one specific subject area and provides excellent training for those 1. MATH 217 and 317 (ê6) 4. STAT 265 and 266 (ê6)
interested in research and graduate programs (although students may enter 2. MATH 227 (ê3) 5. ECON 281 (ê3)
into graduate work from any of our programs). It requires a higher standard of 3. MATH 253 (ê3) 6. Options (ê9)
academic achievement than a General or Specialization program.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS NON-DIRECT ENTRY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE GENERAL 1 English Language Arts 30-1 1. Students should be aware that their chosen AND FINANCE (SPECIALIZATION) ONE YEAR SELECTION CRITERIA:
2 Mathematics 30-1 program may contain courses for which there are
At least ê24 transferable in the preceding Fall / Winter. Minimum GPA of 2.7 on a minimum of ê24 in each
specific Grade 12 prerequisites that must be met in
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (SPECIALIZATION 3 4 CHOOSE TWO OF: preceding Fall / Winter, plus a minimum GPA of 2.7 on
AND HONORS) addition to the subjects used for admission. For more REQUIRED:
> Biology 30 the required courses.
information, please see uab.ca/sciprereq 1. MATH 154 and 156 (ê6) 5. ê6 of junior ENGL or
Applied Mathematics (Honors); Astrophysics; > Chemistry 30
2. MATH 125 (ê3) ê3 of junior WRS and
Biochemistry; Cell Biology; Chemistry; Computing > Mathematics 31
3. STAT 161 (ê3) ê3 of ENGL
Science; Computing Science Specialization in > Physics 30
4. ECON 101 and 102 (ê6) 6. Options (ê6) (CMPUT
Software Practice (Specialization); Ecology, > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career
174, 175 recommended)
Evolution, and Environmental Biology; Environmental and Technology Studies (5 credits)
Earth Sciences; Geology; Geophysics; Immunology TWO YEARS
5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
and Infection; Integrative Physiology; Mathematics; ê60 transferable required with at least ê24
> Aboriginal Studies 30
Mathematics and Economics; Mathematics transferable in each preceding Fall / Winter.
FACULTY OF SCIENCE

> Biology 30
— Computational Science (Specialization);
> Chemistry 30 REQUIRED (1 – 6 ABOVE):
Mathematical Physics (Honors); Molecular, Cellular,
> Mathematics 31 1. MATH 214 and 215 (ê6) 4. STAT 265 and 266 (ê6)
and Developmental Biology; Neuroscience (Honors);
> Physics 30 2. MATH 225 (ê3) 5. ECON 281 (ê3)
Paleontology; Pharmacology; Physics; Physiology
> Science 30 3. MATH 253 (ê3) 6. Options (ê9)
(Honors); Planning (Specialization); Psychology
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career
(Specialization); Statistics.
and Technology Studies (5 credits)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PSYCHOLOGY NON-DIRECT ENTRY
> Social Studies 30-1
> Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30 (HONORS) TWO YEARS MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
> 30-level Language other than English Completion of ê24 in each preceding Fall/Winter with
ê48 transferable required.
> Fine Arts subject a minimum GPA of 3.0.
REQUIRED:
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (SPECIALIZATION IN > Mathematics 31 1. PSYCO 104 or SCI 100 (ê3) SELECTION CRITERIA:
1 English Language Arts 30-1
SCIENCE AND EDUCATION) / BACHELOR OF > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career 2. PSYCO 105 (ê6) Acceptance is conditional on obtaining approval from
2 Biology 30
EDUCATION (SECONDARY) COMBINED and Technology Studies (5 credits) a potential research supervisor. Students planning to
3 Chemistry 30
> Social Studies 30-1 apply for admission should consult the Departmental
4 Mathematics 30-1
> Macroeconomics and Microeconomics 30 Honors Advisor.
5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
> 30-level Language other than English
> Aboriginal Studies 30 > Fine Arts subject
> Physics 30 (recommended)
> Science 30 + PLUS: Spoken English Language Proficiency is
required for admission.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (GENERAL) — NON-DIRECT ENTRY


BUSINESS MINOR ONE YEAR MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
ê24 transferable required. Minimum AGPA of 2.3 and a minimum average of 2.3
on prerequisite courses.
REQUIRED:
1. Junior ENGL (ê6), or Junior ENGL
(ê3) and Junior WRS (ê3)
2. ECON 101 and 102 (ê3)
3. MATH 114 or 115 or 117 (ê3)
4. ê3 in Mathematical Sciences (Mathematics, Statistics, or Computing Science)
5. ê6 in Biological Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, or Science Psychology

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CHART 2 OUT-OF-PROVINCE GRADE 12 COURSE EQUIVALENCIES OUT-OF-PROVINCE GRADE 12 COURSE EQUIVALENCIES CHART 2

ENGLISH HUMANITIES / SOCIAL SCIENCES FINE ARTS COMPUTING OTHER SCIENCES


PURE SCIENCES MATHEMATICS CALCULUS
SCIENCE / MATHEMATICS
ENGLISH SOCIAL STUDIES 30-1, LANGUAGE OTHER THAN DRAMA 30 ART 30, ART MUSIC 30 ADDITIONAL
BIOLOGY 30 CHEMISTRY 30 PHYSICS 30 MATHEMATICS 30-1 MATHEMATICS 30-2 MATHEMATICS 31 COMPUTING SCIENCE 30
AB / NT / NU

LANGUAGE ARTS ABORIGINAL STUDIES 30, ENGLISH 31 (CHORAL), FINE ARTS

AB / NT / NU
(CALCULUS) SCIENCE
(ELA) 30-1 MACROECONOMICS AND NU: Aulajaaqtut 12, Inuktitut 12 are MUSIC 30 (GEN), SUBJECTS
ADVANCED-
MICROECONOMICS 30 acceptable in addition to AB high MUSIC 30 (INSTR)
school courses LEVEL CTS
(5 CREDITS)

ONE OF Please visit uab.ca/admissions/ 12-level Language; ASL 12 Technique and Art Studio 12; Choral Music 12: Choreography 12;
English Studies 12; undergraduate to view Performance Graphic Arts 12 Choir, Chamber, Company 12; Anatomy and Chemistry 12 Physics 12 Pre-Calculus 12 Foundations of Math 12 Calculus 12 or AP Computer Geology 12;
English First provincial equivalencies 12; Directing Jazz, Composition Conditioning 12; Physiology 12 (may not be presented for Calculus 12 Science 12; Geometry 12;
admission together with ICT: Computer Environmental
Peoples 12 and Script and Production 12; Digital Media
Pre‑Calculus 12)
Development Contemporary Music Development 12; Programming Science 12;
12; Drama 12 — 12; Instrumental Foundations 12; 12 Specialized Science
BC / YT

BC / YT
Performance; Music 12: Concert, Graphic 12; Statistics 12
Film and TV 12; Orchestra, Jazz, Production 12;
Musical Theatre Guitar Media Arts 12;
12; Theatre Media Design 12;
Company Photography 12;
12; Theatre Studio Arts 2D 12;
Production 12 Studio Arts 3D 12

ELA A30 and B30 1 ONE OF 30-level Language; Français Drama 30; Arts Education 30; ONE OF Dance 30; Graphic Biology 30 Chemistry 30 Physics 30 Pre-Calculus 30 Foundations of Math 30 Calculus 30 Computer Earth Science 30
(see note one) Social Studies 30; History 30; Immersion A20 & B20 Theatre 30 Visual Arts 30 Choral 30; Band 30; Arts 30 (may not be presented for Science 30
Études Sociales 30; Native Music 30; Orchestra 30; admission together with
SK

SK
Studies 30; Sciences Sociales Instrumental Jazz 30 Pre‑Calculus 30)
Fransaskois 30; Psychology 30;
Law 30

One Credit of ELA Western Civilization 40S or Global 40S-level Language Drama 40S Art 40G; Art 40S Music 40S (Band, All 40S Fine Arts Biology 40S Chemistry 40S Physics 40S Pre-Calculus Math 40S Applied Calculus 45S and Computer
Focus 40S 1 Issues: Citizenship and Choral, Strings / courses will be Mathematics 40S Adv Math 45S; AP Science 40S
Sustainability 40S; World Orchestra, Guitar, considered (may not be presented for Calculus 42S and
Geography 40S; Law 40S; Vocal Jazz, Jazz admission together with Calculus 42U
MB

MB
Current Topics in First Nations, Band) Pre‑Calculus Math 40S)
Métis, Inuit Studies 40S; Cinema
as a Witness to Modern History
40S; Economic Principles 40S

ONE OF ONE OF French; Extended French; Dramatic Arts; Visual Arts; Music; Repertoire; Dance; Dance Biology Chemistry Physics Advanced Functions Math and Data Calculus and Vectors Computer Earth and Space
English; Studies in Canada: History, Identity and French Immersion or Acting; Illustration; Strings; Guitar; Performance; Management Studies Science; Science
Literature; ENG 4U Culture; World History: The West French 4U levels; any Native Production Painting; Stage Band; Communications
and the World; Canadian and Language level 3; any Photography; Instrumental Band; Technology
World Issues; World Classical Language level 3; Applied Design; Vocal / Choral
Geography; Classical any International Crafts
Civilizations; Native Studies: Language LBADU–LYXDU
Aboriginal Governance; Native
Studies: Issues of Indigenous
Peoples in a Global Context;
ON 2

ON 2
Economics; Philosophy; Politics;
Canadian and International Law;
Studies in Literature; Writer’s
Craft; Interdisciplinary Studies;
Geomatics: Geotechnologies in
Action; Challenge and Change in
Society; World Cultures; Equity
and Social Justice; Families in
Canada

Courses numbered Courses numbered in the 330 Courses numbered in the Courses Courses Courses numbered
101 series 202 series 203 series ONE SEMESTER ONE SEMESTER 320 series
in the 603 series series (History); 320 series 601 series (Français); 602 numbered in numbered in in the 550 series
(Biology) (Chemistry) (Physics) Series 201 Series 201 (Physical Geography)
(English Literature) (Geography); 332 series series (French as a Second the 560 series the 510 series (Music)
Calculus 1 Calculus 1
(Ancient Civilizations); 340 Language); 607 to 616 series (Theatre) (Visual Arts);
QC

QC
Series (Philosophy); 345 series (Other Languages) 520 series (Art
(Humanities); 383 series History)
(Economics)

English Language Canadian History 122; World French 121; French 122; Latin Theatre Arts 120 Visual Arts 120 Music 120; Music
Biology 121 or Chemistry 121 or Physics 121 or Pre-Calculus 12 A & B Foundations of Math 12 AP Calculus, Environmental
Arts 121; 122; or Issues 120; Canadian Geography 122; 126-level Language or 122
Biology 122 Chemistry 122 Physics 122 Calculus 12 Science 120
NB

NB
Anglais 126B 120; Native Studies 120 French Immersion Language
Arts 120; Mandarin 120

English 12; English 12: Global History 12; Global 12-level Language 12-level Drama Visual Arts 12 Music 12 (Band, Film and Video
Biology 12 Chemistry 12 Physics 12 Pre-Calculus Math 12 or Academic Math 12 Calculus 12 Geology 12
African Heritage; or Geography 12; Global Politics 12; Strings, Vocals) Production 12
Advanced Math 12
NS

NS
Advanced English 12 Canadian Literature 12;
Economics 12

English 611 or 621 History 621; Global Issues 621; 621-level Language Drama 621 Art 621 Music 621 Biology 621 Chemistry 621 Physics 621 Pre-Calculus 621 (B) Foundations of Math Mathematics 611 (B) Environmental
PE

PE
PEI History 621 (Algebra) 621 (A) (Calculus) Science 621 (A)
ELA 3201 World History 3201; World 3200-level Language 3200-level Art and Design Applied Music 3206 Biology 3201 Chemistry 3202 Physics 3204 Advanced Math 3200 Academic Math 3201 Math 3208 or AP Earth Systems 3209
NL

NL
Geography 3202 Drama 3200 Calculus

Note 1: Francophone or French Immersion students who present an acceptable Français or French Language Arts (FLA) course from SK or MB may present any English Language Arts (ELA) course at a Grade 12 level.
Note 1: Francophone or French Immersion students who present an acceptable Français or French Language Arts (FLA) course from SK or MB may present any English Language Arts (ELA) course at a Grade 12 level.
Note 2: Only Grade 12 U/M subjects or equivalent will be accepted.
Note 2: Only Grade 12 U/M subjects or equivalent will be accepted.

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