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Creative writing.

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About Creative Writing

Learn how to transform the world through writing.

We believe good writing can be taught and that good writers can be trained to be better writers.  Our faculty are all published writers with vast experience in a variety of genres including novels, short stories, poetry, memoir, creative nonfiction, cross-genre writing and digital experimentation.

Our faculty and recent graduates have been finalists or winners of almost every major Canadian literary award. Many continue to be active in the literary community, founding and staffing several major Canadian literary journals and presses. Our graduates are known for collaborating on publishing ventures that have changed Canadian literature.

Please note this program is intended for students with a year of undergraduate studies and is not for direct entry from high school. Students may apply after completing their first 48 credits by presenting a portfolio containing work in both poetry and prose fiction as evidence of writing experience .

What you’ll learn 

  • In every course, you’ll learn the hands-on skills needed to enter the professional literary world.
  • Exposure to core creative writing skills lets you develop your own style and gain confidence in your writing.
  • You’ll develop the communication, research, organizational, management and teamwork skills prized by today’s employers

Hands-on experiences 

  • Get an intimate view of Canada’s literary scene from alumni who are professional writers, editors and publishers.
  • Attend the Creative Writing Readers Series where you’ll hear contemporary Canadian and international writers in conversation and reading or performing their work.
  • Immerse yourself in internships with the Brick Literary Journal and other publishers.

Contact us at [email protected] 

Degrees Offered

Winter entry, summer entry, ways to study, possible career paths.

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  • Minimum of one full-year of undergraduate studies
  • Portfolio evaluation
  • For more information, visit the Creative Writing program website .
  • NOTE: this program is not for direct entry.

Minimum Requirements

  • Baccalauréat Général with a minimum overall score of 10 (mention passable) from a French lycée accredited by the Ministry of Education or an accrediting agency in France.
  • Some programs require a higher GPA. Please review the requirements for your program below.

Required Documents for Preliminary Review

  • The following documents are required for your application to be reviewed for a conditional offer of admission. Documents can be uploaded to your MyFile account after you apply. Decisions are typically made 4-8 weeks after all required documents are submitted.
  • High School Transcript(s)
  • Grade 12 First Trimester Grades for Terminale Year
  • Other documents may be required, and are determined by your academic background (please check your MyFile)
  • Successful completion of the final year of senior studies.
  • Exceptions: Students presenting strong academic profiles with Bachillerato programs from Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Peru, Uruguay & Venezuela will be reviewed on an individual basis for admission consideration.
  • Grade 12 Mid-year/Semester 1 Grades
  • CSEC awarded by the CXC
  • CAPE Unit 1 Examination Results
  • CAPE Unit 2 Predicted Grades
  • Senior Secondary School Graduation Certificate
  • Successful completion of the final year of Senior 3/Grade 12 level of study with a minimum overall average of 75% on all academic courses.
  • Grade 12 Mid-year Grade
  • Some programs require higher. Please review the requirements for your program below.
  • Prerequisite courses should not be below a grade of 4.0 or 70%.
  • Grade 12 Semester 1 Grades
  • Minimum of two Advanced-level (A2) passes and three GCSE or IGCSE Ordinary-level (O-level) passes.
  • Minimum average of “C” is required on Advanced-level and Ordinary-level passes.
  • Prerequisite courses must be presented at the Advanced-level.
  • Minimum "C" is required for prerequisite courses unless otherwise noted.
  • High School Transcript
  • Advanced-level (A2) Predicted Grades
  • GCSE/IGCSE (O-level) Certificate(s) (e.g. Pearson EdExcel, AQA, Cambridge, British Council, etc.)
  • Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) - minimum 6 academic courses
  • Successful completion of the Twelfth Year of senior studies with a minimum overall average of 4.0/5.0 required.
  • Prerequisite courses should present a minimum grade of "4" to meet program requirements.
  • Grade 12 Predicted/Mid-year Grades
  • IB Predicted/Expected/Anticipated Grades
  • For most programs, minimum IB Diploma point scores of 30 or higher recommended (scores of 28 will be considered) - please check individual program requirement.
  • Minimum 4 is required for prerequisite courses unless otherwise noted.
  • Some programs require a higher average. Please review the requirements for your program below.
  • Prerequisite courses should not be below a grade of 55%.
  • Grade X Certificate, and Grade XI Final Transcript
  • XII Predicted Grades
  • be at least 20 years old by the end of the calendar year of admission to the University;
  • have been out of full-time high school studies for at least two years; and
  • have attempted less than one full year of studies at an accredited college or university.
  • Successful completion of the final year of senior studies
  • To gain admission to most programs, senior school Leaving Certificate with a minimum overall score of 70% is required in academic courses.
  • Grade 12 graduation with a minimum overall average of "B" on Grade 11 and Grade 12 academic courses is required to be considered for most programs. Some programs require a higher average. Please review the requirements for your program below.
  • SAT or ACT scores are not required for students studying in a recognized accredited US curriculum outside the United States, Puerto Rico or Guam.
  • SATs/ACTs are considered in combination with high school grades.
  • Transfer credit granted for final scores of 4 or 5 on the Advanced Placement (AP) exams, depending on the program (maximum 30 credits). Please click here for details.
  • Grade 9-12 Semester 1 High School Transcript(s) (with grading scale)
  • AP Exam Results (if applicable)

For Fall (September) 2021 and Winter (January) 2022 entry , York University will deem the SAT/ACT as optional for students studying in a recognized accredited US curriculum high school in the United States, Puerto Rico or Guam. However, students who have completed a standardized test are encouraged to submit their test scores as it may support your application for competitive programs. SAT/ACT scores must be sent electronically from the College Board directly to York. Please browse the section below for pre-requisites and detailed admission requirements.

Note: An SAT/ACT test will be required from students who are not enrolled in a recognized accredited US curriculum high school in the United States, Puerto Rico or Guam or have not studied in a formal academic high-school environment.

  • West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) or National Examinations Council (NECO) with grades of C4-6 or better are required for most programs.
  • Grade 11-12 Semester 1 High School Transcript
  • If you have already completed the WAEC or NECO exam, you can provide your scratch card access information for grade verification.

You are required to provide official evidence of academic achievement in secondary education. This can be demonstrated through:

  • Final grades under the Ontario curriculum (obtained through correspondence, night school or through TVO)
  • Credentials through other curricula, such as results from Advanced Placement (AP) or Advanced-level courses in the General Certificate of Education (GCE). (Students may register to sit for the AP and GCE examinations as private candidates.)

In the absence of final grades in courses:

  • You must submit the results of standardized tests such as the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) with a minimum combined total of 1170 on the Critical Reading and Math components or a composite American College Testing (ACT) score of 24.
  • Your application will be reviewed by an admissions sub-committee. If admitted, you will not be eligible for entrance scholarships. You will be considered for continuing student scholarships at the end of your first year of study, if you satisfy those criteria.

You may also be required to provide proof of language proficiency. You will be considered for entrance scholarships on the basis of your overall averages in the six 4U/4M (Ontario curriculum) or equivalent courses.

2022-2023 Undergraduate Academic Calendar

Creative writing.

  • Degree Requirements
  • Faculty Rules

Department of English

Creative Writing is a delayed-entry Honours BA program. Students planning to apply for admission to the Creative Writing program are strongly advised to complete six credits in writing-related courses among their first 30 University credits. Such courses include:

  • AP/EN 1001 3.00
  • AP/EN 1002 3.00
  • AP/EN 1006 3.00 (cross-listed to: AP/WRIT 1006 3.00 )
  • AP/CLTR 1953 6.00 (cross-listed to AP/EN 1953 6.00 , AP/HUMA 1953 6.00 )
  • AP/WRIT 1700 9.00 (cross-listed to: AP/EN 1700 9.00 , AP/HUMA 1700 9.00 )

In most cases, students must successfully complete AP/CWR 2600 6.00 or its equivalent before applying for admission to the Creative Writing program as a major or minor. Students taking AP/CWR 2600 6.00 who wish to obtain full admission to the program as a major or minor should submit a 15-20 page portfolio of poetry and prose fiction following completion of AP/CWR 2600 6.00 .

Students may also apply for full admission after their first 48 credits and before completion of their first 78 credits by presenting a portfolio containing work in both poetry and prose fiction as evidence of writing experience equivalent to that provided by AP/CWR 2600 6.00 . In either case, applicants must also fill out a Creative Writing program application form. Acceptance of the portfolio by the Creative Writing Committee constitutes full admission to the Honours Major or Honours Minor program. Students who have not taken AP/CWR 2600 6.00 are advised that six additional workshop credits will be required to take the place of 2600 in their major program.

Prospective students are reminded that Creative Writing is an Honours only program, obliging both prospective students and continuing majors to maintain Honours Standing.

It is strongly recommended that students in the Honours BA program combine creative writing with another major or minor.

University-Wide Residency Requirement

A minimum of 30 course credits and at least half (50 per cent) of the course credits required in each undergraduate degree program major/minor must be taken at York University.

Faculty-Wide Degree Requirements

General education.

The Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies general education curriculum provides students with the foundation of interdisciplinary knowledge, breadth, methods and the approaches necessary for successful liberal and professional education. General education courses approved for credit expose students to ways of knowing and fundamental ideas spanning the humanities, natural science and social science. These courses also provide explicit instruction in critical analytical skills and thought and its communication in writing and speech.

Students take a minimum of 21 general education credits as follows:

  • 6 credits in natural science (NATS)
  • 9.00 credit course in either the humanities or social science categories from the approved list of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies general education courses
  • 6.00 credit course on the other side of the humanities and social science category divide from the approved list of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies general education courses

Guidelines for General Education Courses

All LA&PS students will be required to take a minimum of 21 general education credits from the approved list of LA&PS general education courses.

It is strongly recommended that students successfully complete (pass) their first general education course within the first 24 credits and all general education courses within the first 48 credits.

All general education courses are offered at the 1000 level.

All approved general education courses may count for general education credits; some may count for major credits; none may count as both.

A maximum of 36 credits in general education will count towards the degree. Students who are required to exceed the 36 credit maximum because of program/degree requirements must obtain permission.

General education courses may be offered by any school or department in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies. Please refer to the listing of approved general education courses for liberal arts & professional studies.

Note: All approved LA&PS general education courses will be added to the university repository with the following language added to their course descriptions " Note: This course has been approved in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies for general education credit."

Major Credits

In addition to taking courses which contribute to their broad knowledge, students are required to specialize in a specific subject or combination of subjects. The area of primary concentration is known as the major; an area of secondary concentration (if any) is known as the minor. In a double major program, a course may count for major credit towards only one major. In a major/minor program, a course may count only for major credit or for minor credit.

Students may choose to major or minor in a specific subject when they enter the University or they may wait until they have completed up to 24 credits. At this point, students must choose a major and possibly a minor, but subsequent changes are possible. In selecting courses, students who are undecided should try to take introductory courses in a number of potential major subjects. This will allow them to proceed in their subject(s) of choice without the possibility of a delay.

Cross-listed courses may not be double counted in order to fulfil major requirements. For example, if AP/SOCI 3030 6.00 is cross-listed to AP/POLS 3300 6.00 , it may be counted as a sociology course or a political science course, but not as both.

Upper-level Credits

The Faculty also considers it good educational practice to ensure that students take a number of credits at the 3000 level and/or 4000 level. (A course's level is indicated by the first digit of its number.)

Credits Outside the Major

Credits outside the major are courses which are intended to broaden the educational experience of students beyond their area of specialization. Credits outside the major include most courses which are not used to fulfil the general education requirements or major/minor requirements. Please refer to programs of study section for program specific information.

Courses which are not considered as fulfilling the credits outside the major requirement:

  • major/minor courses taken above the required number, non-major/minor courses taken within the major/minor subject (e.g. AP/FR 1020 6.00 is a non-major French course);
  • courses outside the major/minor taken to fulfil major/minor requirements;
  • courses which are cross-listed or designated as course substitutes to courses offered by the major/minor program (e.g. SC/MATH 1530 3.00 is cross-listed to AP/ECON 1530 3.00 );
  • cross-listed courses used to fulfil the major requirements may not also be used to fulfil the outside the major credits requirement.

Minimum Requirements by Program Type

The following minimum requirements apply to all Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies students. Each program of study (major or minor) may stipulate additional requirements. For details of individual programs, refer to the Programs of Study section. Also consult the section on Academic Standing.

In order to graduate with an Honours BA degree, students must achieve satisfactory academic standing to enter, proceed and graduate and must successfully complete (pass) a minimum of 120 credits which fulfil all of the following requirements.

In order to graduate with an Honours iBA degree, students must achieve satisfactory academic standing to enter, proceed and graduate and must successfully complete (pass) a minimum of 120 credits which fulfil all of the following requirements.

Honours Bachelor of Arts (Honours BA)

  • Residency requirement: a minimum of 30 course credits and at least half (50 per cent) of the course credits required in each undergraduate degree program major/minor must be taken at York University;
  • Graduation requirement: students must successfully complete (pass) at least 120 credits which meet the Faculty's degree and program requirements with a cumulative grade point average of at least 5.00;
  • General education: to fulfill the liberal arts & professional studies general education requirements students must take 21 credits of general education including: 6.00 credits in natural science (NATS); A 9.00 credit approved general education course in the social science or humanities categories; and a 6.00 credit approved general education course in the opposite category to the 9.00 credit course in the social science or humanities already taken. (Note: for recommended general education courses by program, please refer to your program of study);
  • Major credits: as defined by the specific program, a minimum of 42 credits, including at least 12 credits at the 4000 level;
  • Upper-level credits: at least 36 credits at the 3000 or 4000 level, including at least 18 credits at the 4000 level;
  • Credits outside the major: at least 18 credits.

Honours Double Major Bachelor of Arts (Honours Double Major BA)

  • Major credits: as defined by the specific programs; a minimum of 42 credits in each of the majors, at least 12 credits of which must be at the 4000 level in each of the major programs. In a double major program, a course may count for major credit towards only one major;
  • Credits outside the major: students who graduate in this program are deemed to have fulfilled this requirement.

Honours Double Major Interdisciplinary Bachelor of Arts - Linked (Honours Double Major Interdisciplinary BA - Linked)

  • Major credits: as defined by the specific programs; a minimum of 36 credits in each of the majors, including at least six credits at the 4000 level in each of the major programs. In a double major interdisciplinary program, a course may count for major credit towards only one major;

Honours Major/Minor Bachelor of Arts (Honours Major/Minor BA)

  • Major: a minimum of 42 credits in the major, including at least 12 credits at the 4000 level in the major;
  • Minor: a minimum of 30 credits in the minor, normally including at least six credits at the 4000 level in the minor.
  • In a major/minor program, a course may count only once toward major credit or minor credit;

Programs with Other Faculties (Honours Double Major, Major/Minor) ¹

Students in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies may combine any Honours Major program that offers a double major or major/minor option with approved Honours Double Major or Honours Major/Minor programs offered within the Faculty or by the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, the Faculty of Health, the Faculty of Science, the School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design, or the Lassonde School of Engineering, subject to the following:

students must maintain Honours standing, a cumulative grade point average of 5.00 or above for all courses taken at York. Students in an Honours BA whose cumulative grade point average is below 5.00, may proceed in Honours providing they meet the minimum Honours progression requirement;

students registered in any Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies degree or program must complete at least half (50 per cent) of each major or minor at York;

in some instances, in order to complete the requirements of an Honours Double Major or Honours Major/Minor program, it may be necessary to successfully complete (pass) more than 120 credits;

Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies degree requirements and program regulations apply;

Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies students successfully completing a BA, BDEM Honours Double Major or BA, BDEM or BPA Honours Major/Minor programs combined with other programs or Faculties will receive the applicable BA, BDEM or BPA Honours degree.

Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change

Students in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies may combine any Honours Double Major BA, BDEM or Honours Major/Minor BA, BDEM or BPA program with the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change. For details about the program requirements in environmental studies, students should consult the Faculty.

Faculty of Health

Students in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies may combine any Honours Double Major BA, BDEM or Honours Major/Minor BA, BDEM or BPA program with the Faculty of Health. For details about the program requirements in the Faculty of Health, students should consult the Faculty.

Faculty of Science

Students in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies may combine any Honours Double Major BA, BDEM or Honours Major/Minor BA, BDEM or BPA program with the Faculty of Science. For details about the program requirements in the Faculty of Science, students should consult the Faculty.

Lassonde School of Engineering

Students in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies may combine any Honours Double Major BA, BDEM or Honours Major/Minor BA, BDEM or BPA program with the Lassonde School of Engineering. For details about those program requirements, students should consult the Lassonde School of Engineering.

Note: information technology may not be combined with computer science as either a Double Major or Major/Minor program.

School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design

Students in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies may combine any Honours Double Major BA, BDEM or Honours Major/Minor BA, BDEM or BPA program with the School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design. For details about those program requirements, students should consult the School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design.

Co-registration in the Faculty of Education

Students enrolled in a BA program in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies may apply for admission to the Pre-Service program of the Faculty of Education. If they are accepted, they may co-register in the Faculty of Education and upon successful completion of the separate degree requirements of both Faculties will be awarded two degrees: Honours Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Education (BEd).

Although liberal arts and professional studies and education courses are taken concurrently, they are counted separately by each Faculty. Grade point averages for courses in the two Faculties are also calculated separately. The 30 credits required for the BEd are independent of the 120 credits required for the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Honours BA or the 90 credits required for the BA. Therefore, a student completing the requirements for both degrees would complete a minimum total of 150 credits for the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Honours BA/BEd or 120 credits for the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies BA/BEd.

Credit for Education Courses

Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies students who are co-registered in the Faculty of Education may count education courses taken beyond the requirements for the BEd for credit towards the Honours BA or BA degree as credits outside the major.

Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies students who are not co-registered in the Faculty of Education may receive degree credit for academic courses offered by the Faculty of Education as credits outside the major.

1. Students in the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, the Faculty of Health, the Faculty of Science, the School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design, or the Lassonde School of Engineering may also combine an Honours Double Major BA or Honours Major/Minor BA program with the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies. For further details, consult with your home Faculty.

Program-Specific Degree Requirements

For purposes of meeting program requirements, all nine-credit general education (foundation) courses will count as six credits towards the major or minor.

The Creative Writing program is an Honours program. Students who wish to apply for admission to the program are strongly advised to take one of the following courses among their first 30 University credits:

  • AP/EN 1006 3.00
  • AP/WRIT 1700 9.00 (cross-listed to: AP/HUMA 1700 9.00 )

Note: a maximum of six credits from the courses listed above will count for creative writing major or minor credit.

Students may enrol in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies in Honours or in the Fine Arts Studies Program.

Students who are in the School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design should plan a course of studies with the approval of both the Creative Writing and Fine Arts program. If you are registered in the School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design you will be expected to meet the requirements of the Fine Arts Studies Program.

Students must successfully complete AP/CWR 2600 6.00 or its equivalent before applying for admission to the Creative Writing program as a major or minor. Students taking AP/CWR 2600 6.00 who wish to obtain full admission to the program as a major or minor should submit a 15-20 page portfolio of poetry and prose fiction following completion of AP/CWR 2600 6.00 .

Students may also apply for full admission after their first 48 credits and before completion of their first 78 credits by presenting a portfolio containing work in both poetry and prose fiction as evidence of writing experience equivalent to that provided by AP/CWR 2600 6.00 . In either case, applicants must also fill out a Creative Writing program application form. Acceptance of the portfolio by the Creative Writing Committee constitutes full admission to the Honours Major or Honours Minor program. Students who have not taken AP/CWR 2600 6.00 are advised six additional workshop credits will be required to take the place of AP/CWR 2600 6.00 in their Major program.

Prospective students are reminded that Creative Writing is an Honours only program, obliging both prospective students and continuing students to maintain Honours Standing.

Honours BA: 120 Credits

Residency requirement: a minimum of 30 course credits and at least half (50 per cent) of the course credits required in each undergraduate degree program major/minor must be taken at York University.

Graduation requirement: students must successfully complete (pass) at least 120 credits which meet the Faculty's degree and program requirements with an honours standing.

General education: a minimum of 21 general education credits as follows:

  • 6.00 credits in natural science (NATS)
  • a 9.00 credit approved general education course in the social science or humanities categories
  • a 6.00 credit approved general education course in the opposite category to the 9.00 credit course in social science or humanities already taken

Major credits: 48 credits in creative writing, including:

  • AP/CWR 2600 6.00 ;
  • 18 workshop credits chosen from AP/CWR 3600 6.00 , AP/CWR 3610 6.00 , AP/CWR 3612 3.00 , AP/CWR 3620 6.00 , AP/CWR 4600 6.00 , AP/CWR 4610 6.00 , AP/CWR 4620 6.00 , FA/CMA 2121 6.00 , FA/CMA 3120 6.00 , FA/CMA 4120 6.00 , FA/THEA 3290 6.00 , FA/THEA 4290 6.00 including at least six credits at the 4000 level;
  • 24 additional credits chosen from all courses in the English major, including at least 18 credits at the 3000 or 4000 level, no more than 6 credits at the 1000 level, and a maximum of six additional creative writing workshop credits. Students may also fulfil this requirement through courses outside the English major, if those courses contain a significant literary component and if the student obtains the written permission of the Coordinator.

Note: at least 12 credits in the major must be at the 4000 level.

Upper-level credits: at least 36 credits at the 3000 or 4000 level, including at least 18 credits at the 4000 level.

Credits outside the major: at least 21 credits. ( Note: students who are completing a double major or major/minor are deemed to have fulfilled this requirement.)

Honours Double Major BA

The Honours BA program described above may be pursued jointly with approved Honours Double Major degree programs in the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, the Faculty of Health, the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, the Faculty of Science, the School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design, or the Lassonde School of Engineering. For further details on requirements, refer to the listings for specific Honours programs that may be pursued jointly with other Faculties.

Note: in a double major program, a course may count only once toward major credit.

Honours Double Major Interdisciplinary (Linked) BA

The Honours BA program in Creative Writing may be linked with any Honours Double Major Interdisciplinary BA program in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies.

Major credits: students must take at least 48 credits in creative writing and at least 36 credits in the interdisciplinary program. Courses taken to meet creative writing requirements cannot also be used to meet the requirements of the interdisciplinary program. Students in these interdisciplinary programs must take a total of at least 18 credits at the 4000 level, including at least 12 credits in creative writing and six credits in the interdisciplinary program. For further details of requirements, refer to the listings for specific Honours Double Major Interdisciplinary BA programs.

The 48 credits in creative writing must include:

  • At least 12 credits in the major must be at the 4000 level.

Honours Major/Minor BA

The Honours BA program described above may be pursued jointly with approved Honours Minor degree programs in the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, the Faculty of Health, the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, the Faculty of Science, the School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design, or the Lassonde School of Engineering. For further details on requirements, refer to the listings for specific Honours programs that may be pursued jointly with other Faculties.

Note: in a major/minor program, a course may count only once toward major credit or minor credit.

Honours Minor BA

The Honours Minor BA program described may be combined with any approved Honours BA program that offers a major/minor option in the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, the Faculty of Health, the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, the Faculty of Science, the School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design, or the Lassonde School of Engineering. For further details on requirements, refer to the listings for specific Honours programs that may be pursued jointly with other Faculties.

Minor credits: students must take at least 30 credits in creative writing, including:

  • 12 additional workshop credits chosen from the following list: AP/CWR 3600 6.00 ; AP/CWR 3610 6.00 ; AP/CWR 3612 3.00 ; AP/CWR 3620 6.00 ; AP/CWR 4600 6.00 ; AP/CWR 4610 6.00 ; AP/CWR 4620 6.00 ; FA/CMA 2121 6.00 ; FA/CMA 3120 6.00 ; FA/CMA 4120 6.00 ; FA/THEA 3290 6.00 ; or FA/THEA 4290 6.00
  • 12 additional credits chosen from all courses in the English major, including at least 6 credits at the 3000 or 4000 level, and no more than 6 credits at the 1000 level. Students may also fulfil this requirement through courses outside the English major, if those courses contain a significant literary component and if the student obtains the written permission of the Coordinator.
  • At least six credits in the minor must be at the 4000 level.

Creative Writing Courses

Not all of the courses listed below will necessarily be offered in any given year.

With the approval of the program coordinator, and subject to course exclusion and residency requirements, students may complete other courses for program credit in creative writing.

Workshop Course

  • AP/CWR 2600 6.00

Honours Major Workshop Courses

  • AP/CWR 3600 6.00
  • AP/CWR 3610 6.00
  • AP/CWR 3612 3.00
  • AP/CWR 3620 6.00
  • AP/CWR 4600 6.00
  • AP/CWR 4610 6.00
  • AP/CWR 4620 6.00
  • FA/CMA 2121 6.00
  • FA/CMA 3120 6.00
  • FA/CMA 4120 6.00
  • FA/THEA 3290 6.00
  • FA/THEA 4290 6.00

Note: portfolios are required for admission to these courses. Please consult the program office for more information.

Literary Context Courses

All courses in the English major are considered Literary Context courses. Students may also fulfil this requirement through courses outside the English major, if those courses contain a significant literary component and if the student obtains the written permission of the Coordinator.

General Information

The following regulations apply to students taking courses in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies. Applicants seeking admission are referred to the Regulations Governing Admission to the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies, York University.

All students are required to:

  • observe the regulations of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies and the University;
  • maintain a satisfactory standard of work;
  • have discharged all financial liability to the University prior to graduation.

Undergraduate Degrees

Candidates admitted to a Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies degree program are required to:

  • have been admitted to York University as degree students;
  • satisfy all the corequisite(s) and prerequisite(s) for courses selected for enrolment;
  • Specialized Honours BA
  • Honours iBA
  • Specialized Honours iBA
  • Specialized Honours BCom
  • Honours BDEM
  • Honours BHRM
  • Honours BPA
  • Honours BSW

Candidates for Reclassifying a Bachelor Degree as an Honours Degree

Students who have graduated and wish to reclassify their degree to Honours must at the point of completing 90 passed credits have met the minimum academic standing for Honours (grade point averages) and maintained that standing upon graduation.

Academic Standards

Academic standing depends on several factors, including the number of courses a student has passed (including transfer credits), the grade point average achieved during a particular session (sessional grade point average) and the overall grade point average (cumulative grade point average).

Change of program. Students may request to change their program of study after completion of their first academic session in the Faculty, provided they meet the minimum academic standards and entry requirements for the program requested. Students must follow requirements of the program in place at the point of entry. A Program Change Request, available on the Program Change web page at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/program-change , must be submitted. Some programs may require school/department approval. For details of individual programs, refer to the Programs of Study section. Also consult the section on Academic Standing.

Bachelor of Arts (Honours BA, Honours iBA) Degrees (120 Credits)

Entry. Students may enter/re-enter prior to the completion of 90 credits. Some programs may have limited entry and/or further entry requirements. Some programs have mathematics entry requirements. Students should refer to the program of study section for further information on these and other requirements. Students who are ineligible to continue in Honours may re-enter Honours if they raise their cumulative grade point average to 5.00 (C+) or above by the time they have successfully completed their 90th credit.

Students qualify for faculty transfer to a Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Honours program provided they have met the minimum Honours progression requirement. Students from other Faculties may submit a Program Change Request, available on the Program Change web page at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/program-change , to enter the Honours BA or Honours iBA program.

Note: all students who enter/re-enter the program must follow the requirements of the program in place at the time of entry/re-entry.

Continuing in Honours. To continue in an Honours program, students must maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 5.00. Students whose cumulative grade point average falls below 5.00 during the course of their studies may proceed in an Honours program, on warning, provided they meet the year level progression requirements described below.

Honours standing grade point average requirement. Students who have completed less than 84 earned credits whose cumulative grade point average is below 5.00 may continue in Honours provided they meet the minimum year level progression requirements as follows:

Note: year level is based on the number of earned credits including transfer credit.

Courses taken beyond the normal maximum. Students in an Honours program who successfully complete (pass) more than 120 credits and whose cumulative grade point average is at least 5.00 will have all credits counted towards their Honours and their cumulative grade point average.

Graduating with an Honours BA or Honours iBA degree. To graduate in an Honours program, students must successfully complete (pass) at least 120 credits which meet Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies degree and program requirements. The cumulative grade point average must be at least 5.00.

Failure to maintain minimum Honours standing (BA, iBA). Students who do not meet the conditions outlined above may continue their studies only in a BA degree program. Students who are ineligible to continue in Honours may re-enter Honours if they raise their cumulative grade point average to 5.00 or above by the time they have successfully completed (passed) their 90th credit. No extra courses may be taken in a subsequent session in an effort to raise the grade point average to qualify for Honours. Please refer to the Academic Warnings and Penalties section.

Opting to graduate with a BA degree (90 credits). Students who are eligible for Honours may opt to graduate in a BA program in the session in which they have completed their final course(s).

Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degree (90 Credits)

Entry. Students may enter/re-enter prior to completion of 90 credits. Some programs may have limited entry and/or further entry requirements. Some programs have mathematics entry requirements. Students should refer to the program of study section for further information on these and other requirements.

Students may transfer to Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies BA degree provided they meet the minimum cumulative grade point average of 4.00. Students from other Faculties may submit a Program Change Request, available on the Program Change web page at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/program-change , to enter the BA program.

Note: all students who enter/re-enter the BA program must follow the requirements of the program in place at the time of entry/re-entry. Some programs may have limited entry and/or further entry requirements.

Continuing. Students who maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 4.00 may proceed in good standing in the BA degree. Students who at the end of an academic session meet the minimum Honours progression requirement will automatically be placed in the Honours program (if applicable). Students at the point of enrolment in a new academic session can declare via the enrolment system if they wish to proceed in the BA or Honours BA degree.

Courses taken beyond the normal maximum. Students in a bachelor program who successfully complete (pass) more than 90 credits and whose cumulative grade point average is at least 4.00 will have all credits counted towards their cumulative grade point average.

Graduating with a BA degree. Students must successfully complete (pass) at least 90 credits that meet the Faculty’s degree and program requirements with a cumulative grade point average of at least 4.00.

Failure to maintain minimum BA standing (advising recommended). Students who have successfully completed (passed) less than 90 credits whose cumulative grade point average is below 4.00 will be placed on academic warning and may continue in the BA program only. Please refer to the Academic Warnings and Penalties section.

Additional credits to raise grade point average to qualify for graduation. Students in a BA degree who have successfully completed (passed) 90 credits in accordance with Faculty and program requirements, but whose cumulative grade point average is below 4.00, will be allowed a maximum of 12 attempted credits beyond the 90 passed credits in an effort to raise their cumulative grade point average to at least 4.00 to qualify for graduation. New courses, repeated courses, passed courses and failed courses will count towards the total maximum number of attempted credits. These courses must be taken at York University.

Students who have 90 passed credits and have attempted 12 credits beyond the 90, who fail to attain the minimum required cumulative grade point average of 4.00 will be ineligible to continue or graduate.

Bachelor of Commerce (Honours BCom) Degree (120 Credits)

Entry. Students prior to entering Honours BCom are required to have one high school 4U mathematics courses which must be MHF4U (Advanced Functions) or the equivalent. Students majoring in BCom information technology are required to have completed one 4U high school mathematics course or the equivalent within the last five years, prior to entry. Students with less than 90 passed credits completed require a minimum cumulative grade point average of 5.00. At the point of completing 90 passed credits, students in the Honours BCom who have not attained the minimum cumulative and major grade point average of 5.00 will be ineligible to enter/re-enter the Honours BCom program. No extra courses may be taken in a subsequent session in an effort to raise the grade point average to enter/re-enter the BCom program. Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies students may submit a Program Change Request, available on the Program Change web page at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/program-change , to enter/re-enter the Honours BCom program.

Students from other Faculties may submit a Program Change Request, available on the Program Change web page at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/program-change , to enter the Honours BCom program.

Note: all students who enter/re-enter the Honours BCom program must follow the requirements of the program in place at the time of entry/re-entry. Some programs may have limited entry.

Continuing Honours BCom students. Students who have completed less than 90 passed credits and maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 5.00 may proceed in good standing in the Honours BCom degree. Students who have completed 90 passed credits with a cumulative and major average of at least 5.00 and have less than 120 passed credits may proceed in Honours.

Students who have completed at least 120 passed credits that have a minimum cumulative grade point average of at least 5.00 and a major grade point average of at least 5.50 may continue in Honours, if program requirements are not met, or may apply to graduate.

Graduating with an Honours BCom degree. Students must successfully complete (pass) at least 120 credits which meet the Faculty’s degree and program requirements with a cumulative grade point average of at least 5.00 and a major grade point average of at least 5.50.

Courses taken beyond the normal maximum. Students who have completed 120 credits or greater who have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 5.00 and a major grade point average of 5.50 will have all credits counted towards their Honours and their cumulative grade point average.

Failure to maintain minimum Honours BCom standing (advising recommended). Students who have completed less than 90 passed credits whose cumulative grade point average is below 5.00 will be placed on “program warning” and may continue in the 90 credit BCom degree only, provided they meet the program warning conditions. Please refer to the Academic Warnings and Penalties section.

Opting to graduate with a BCom degree (90 credits). Students who are eligible for Honours may opt to graduate in a BCom program in the session in which they have completed their final course(s).

Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) Degree (90 Credits)

Entry. Students prior to entering BCom are required to have one high school 4U mathematics courses which must be MHF4U (Advanced Functions) or the equivalent. Students with less than 90 passed credits completed require a minimum cumulative grade point average of 5.00. At the point of completing 90 passed credits students who have not attained the minimum cumulative and major grade point average of 5.00 will be ineligible to enter/re-enter the program. No extra courses may be taken in a subsequent session in an effort to raise the grade point average to enter/re-enter the BCom program. Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies students may submit a Program Change Request, available on the Program Change web page at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/program-change , to enter/re-enter the BCom program.

Note: all students who enter/re-enter the BCom program must follow the requirements of the program in place at the time of entry/re-entry. Some programs may have limited entry.

Continuing BCom students. Students who have completed less than 90 passed credits and maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 5.00 may proceed in good standing in the 90-credit or Honours BCom degree. Students who have completed 90 passed credits but less than 120 passed credits with a cumulative and major average of 5.00 may apply to graduate or have the option to proceed in Honours.

Courses taken beyond the normal maximum. Students in the bachelor program who successfully complete (pass) more than 90 credits and whose cumulative and major grade point average is at least 5.00 will have all credits counted towards their degree and their cumulative grade point average.

Graduating with a BCom degree. Students must successfully complete (pass) at least 90 credits which meet the Faculty’s degree and program requirements, with a cumulative and major grade point average of at least 5.00.

Failure to maintain minimum BCom standing (advising recommended). Students who have completed less than 90 passed credits whose cumulative grade point average is below 5.00 will be placed on “program warning”, provided they meet the program warning conditions. Please refer to the Academic Warnings and Penalties section.

Additional credits to raise grade point average for graduation. BCom students who upon completion of 90 passed credits whose cumulative and major grade point average is below 5.00 will be allowed a maximum of 12 attempted credits beyond the 90 passed credits in an effort to raise their cumulative and major grade point average to the minimum of 5.00 to continue or graduate with the bachelor degree. New courses, repeated courses, passed courses and failed courses will count towards the total maximum number of attempted credits. These courses must be taken at York University.

Students who have 90 passed credits and have attempted 12 credits beyond the 90, who fail to attain the minimum cumulative and major grade point average of 5.00 will be ineligible to continue or graduate in BCom.

Bachelor of Disaster and Emergency Management (Honours BDEM) Degree (120 Credits)

Entry. Students prior to entering Honours BDEM are required to have one high school 4U mathematics courses which must be MHF4U (Advanced Functions) or the equivalent. Students with less than 90 passed credits completed require a minimum cumulative grade point average of 5.00. At the point of completing 90 passed credits students who have not attained the minimum cumulative and major grade point average of 5.00 will be ineligible to enter/re-enter the program. No extra courses may be taken in a subsequent session in an effort to raise the grade point average to enter/re-enter the BDEM program. Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies students may submit a Program Change Request, available on the Program Change web page at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/program-change , to enter/re-enter the Honours BDEM program.

Note: all students who enter/re-enter the Honours BDEM program must follow the requirements of the program in place at the time of entry/re-entry. Some programs may have limited entry.

Continuing Honours BDEM students. Students who have completed less than 90 passed credits and maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 5.00 may proceed in good standing in the Honours BDEM degree. Students who have completed 90 passed credits with a cumulative and major average of at least 5.00 and have less than 120 passed credits may proceed in Honours.

Graduating with an Honours BDEM degree. Students must successfully complete (pass) at least 120 credits which meet the Faculty’s degree and program requirements with a cumulative grade point average of at least 5.00 and a major grade point average of at least 5.50.

Failure to maintain minimum Honours BDEM standing (advising recommended). Students who have completed less than 90 passed credits whose cumulative grade point average is below 5.00 will be placed on “program warning” and may continue in the 90 credit BDEM degree only, provided they meet the program warning conditions. Please refer to the Academic Warnings and Penalties section.

Opting to graduate with a BDEM degree (90 credits). Students who are eligible for Honours may opt to graduate in a BDEM program in the session in which they have completed their final course(s).

Bachelor of Disaster and Emergency Management (BDEM) Degree (90 Credits)

Entry. Students prior to entering BDEM are required to have one high school 4U mathematics courses which must be MHF4U (Advanced Functions) or the equivalent. Students with less than 90 passed credits completed require a minimum cumulative grade point average of 5.00. At the point of completing 90 passed credits students who have not attained the minimum cumulative and major grade point average of 5.00 will be ineligible to enter/re-enter the program. No extra courses may be taken in a subsequent session in an effort to raise the grade point average to enter/re-enter the BDEM program. Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies students may submit a Program Change Request, available on the Program Change web page at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/program-change , to enter/re-enter the BDEM program.

Note: all students who enter/re-enter the BDEM program must follow the requirements of the program in place at the time of entry/re-entry. Some programs may have limited entry.

Continuing BDEM students. Students who have completed less than 90 passed credits and maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 5.00 may proceed in good standing in the 90-credit or Honours BDEM degree. Students who have completed 90 passed credits with a cumulative and major average of 5.00 and have less than 120 passed credits may apply to graduate or have the option to proceed in Honours.

Graduating with a BDEM degree. Students must successfully complete (pass) at least 90 credits which meet the Faculty’s degree and program requirements, with a cumulative and major grade point average of at least 5.00.

Failure to maintain minimum BDEM standing (advising recommended). Students who have completed less than 90 passed credits whose cumulative grade point average is below 5.00 will be placed on “program warning”, provided they meet the program warning conditions. Please refer to the Academic Warnings and Penalties section.

Additional credits to raise grade point average for graduation. BDEM students who upon completion of 90 passed credits whose cumulative and major grade point average is below 5.00 will be allowed a maximum of 12 attempted credits beyond the 90 passed credits in an effort to raise their cumulative and major grade point average to the minimum of 5.00 to continue or graduate with the bachelor degree. New courses, repeated courses, passed courses and failed courses will count towards the total maximum number of attempted credits. These courses must be taken at York University.

Students who have 90 passed credits and have attempted 12 credits beyond the 90, who fail to attain the minimum cumulative and major grade point average of 5.00 will be ineligible to continue or graduate in BDEM.

Bachelor of Human Resources Management (Honours BHRM) Degree (120 Credits)

Entry. Students prior to entering the Honours BHRM must have completed one 4U mathematics course or equivalent. Students with less than 90 passed credits completed require a minimum cumulative grade point average of 5.00. At the point of completing 90 passed credits students who have not attained the minimum cumulative and major grade point average of 5.00 will be ineligible to enter/re-enter the program. No courses may be taken in a subsequent session in an effort to raise the grade point average to enter/re-enter the Honours BHRM program. Liberal Arts and Professional Studies students may submit a Program Change Request, available on the Program Change web page at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/program-change , to enter the Honours BHRM.

Note: all students who enter/re-enter the Honours BHRM program must follow the requirements of the program in place at the time of entry/re-entry. Some programs may have limited entry.

Continuing Honours BHRM students. Students who have completed less than 90 passed credits and maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 5.00 may proceed in good standing in the Honours BHRM degree. Students who have completed 90 passed credits with a cumulative and major average of 5.00 and have less than 120 passed credits may proceed in Honours.

Students who have completed 120 passed credits or greater who have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 5.00 and a major grade point average of 5.50 may continue in Honours if program requirements are not met or may apply to graduate.

Graduating with an Honours BHRM degree. Students must successfully complete (pass) at least 120 credits which meet the Faculty’s degree and program requirements with a cumulative grade point average of at least 5.00 and a major grade point average of at least 5.50.

Failure to maintain minimum Honours BHRM standing (advising recommended). Students who have completed less than 90 passed credits whose cumulative grade point average is below 5.00 will be placed on “program warning” and may continue in the 90 credit BHRM degree only. Please refer to the Academic Warnings and Penalties section.

Opting to graduate with a BHRM degree (90 credits). Students who are eligible for Honours may opt to graduate in a BHRM program in the session in which they have completed their final course(s).

Bachelor of Human Resources Management (BHRM) Degree (90 Credits)

Entry. Students prior to entering the BHRM must have completed one 4U mathematics course or equivalent. Students with less than 90 passed credits completed require a minimum cumulative grade point average of 5.00. At the point of completing 90 passed credits students who have not attained the minimum cumulative and major grade point average of 5.00 will be ineligible to enter/re-enter the program. No extra courses may be taken in a subsequent session in an effort to raise the grade point average to enter/re-enter the BHRM program. Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies students may submit a Program Change Request, available on the Program Change web page at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/program-change , to enter the BHRM.

Note: all students who enter/re-enter the BHRM program must follow the requirements of the program in place at the time of entry/re-entry. Some programs may have limited entry.

Faculty transfers. Students from other Faculties may submit a Program Change Request, available on the Program Change web page at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/program-change , to enter the BHRM program.

Continuing BHRM students. Students who have completed less than 90 passed credits and maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 5.00 may proceed in good standing in the 90-credit or Honours BHRM degree. Students who have completed 90 passed credits with a cumulative and major average of 5.00 may apply to graduate or have the option to proceed in Honours.

Graduating with a BHRM degree. Students must successfully complete (pass) at least 90 credits which meet the Faculty’s degree and program requirements, with a cumulative and major grade point average of at least 5.00.

Failure to maintain minimum BHRM standing (advising recommended). Students who have completed less than 90 passed credits whose cumulative grade point average is below 5.00 will be placed on “program warning”, provided they meet the program warning conditions. Please refer to the Academic Warnings and Penalties section.

Additional credits to raise grade point average for graduation. BHRM students who upon completion of 90 passed credits whose cumulative and major grade point average is below 5.00 will be allowed a maximum of 12 attempted credits beyond the 90 passed credits in an effort to raise their cumulative and major grade point average to the minimum of 5.00 to continue or graduate with the BHRM degree. New, repeated, passed and failed courses will count towards the total maximum number of attempted credits. These courses must be taken at York University.

Students who have 90 passed credits and have attempted 12 credits beyond the 90th credit, who fail to attain the minimum cumulative and major grade point average of 5.00 will be ineligible to continue or graduate in BHRM.

Bachelor of Public Administration (Honours BPA) Degree (120 Credits)

Entry. Students prior to entering the Honours BPA must have completed one 4U mathematics course or equivalent. Students with less than 90 passed credits completed require a minimum cumulative grade point average of 5.00. At the point of completing 90 passed credits students who have not attained the minimum cumulative and major grade point average of 5.00 will be ineligible to enter/re-enter the program. No courses may be taken in a subsequent session in an effort to raise the grade point average to enter/re-enter the Honours BPA program. Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies students may submit a Program Change Request, available on the Program Change web page at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/program-change , to enter/re-enter the Honours BPA.

Note: all students who enter/re-enter the Honours BPA program must follow the requirements of the program in place at the time of entry/re-entry. Some programs may have limited entry.

Continuing Honours BPA students. Students who have completed less than 90 passed credits and maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 5.00 may proceed in good standing in the Honours BPA degree. Students who have completed 90 passed credits with a cumulative average of 5.00 and have less than 120 passed credits may proceed in Honours.

Students who have completed 120 passed credits or greater who have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 5.00 may continue in Honours if program requirements are not met, or may apply to graduate.

Courses taken beyond the normal maximum. Students who have completed 120 credits or greater who have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 5.00 will have all credits counted towards their Honours and their cumulative grade point average.

Graduating with an Honours BPA degree. Students must successfully complete (pass) at least 120 credits which meet the Faculty’s degree and program requirements with a cumulative grade point average of at least 5.00.

Failure to maintain minimum Honours BPA standing. Students who have completed less than 90 passed credits whose cumulative grade point average is below 5.00 will be placed on “program warning”, provided they meet the program warning conditions. Please refer to the Academic Warnings and Penalties section.

Additional credits to raise grade point average for graduation. BPA students who upon completion of 90 passed credits have a cumulative grade point average below 5.00 will be allowed a maximum of 12 attempted credits beyond the 90 passed credits in an effort to raise their cumulative grade point average to a minimum of 5.00 to continue. New courses, repeated courses, passed courses and failed courses will count towards the total maximum number of attempted credits. These courses must be taken at York University.

Students who have 90 passed credits and have attempted 12 credits beyond the 90, who fail to attain the minimum cumulative grade point averages of 5.00 will be ineligible to continue or graduate in BPA.

Bachelor of Social Work (Honours BSW) Degree (120 Credits)

Entry. Students may enter/re-enter prior to the completion of 90 credits. Some programs may have limited entry and/or further entry requirements. Students who are ineligible to continue in Honours may re-enter Honours if they raise their cumulative grade point average to 5.00 (C+) or above by the time they have successfully completed their 90th credit.

Students may enter/re-enter Honours BSW if they meet the minimum Honours progression requirement. Students who have not attained the 5.00 cumulative grade point average at the point of completing 90 passed credits will be ineligible for Honours. No extra courses may be taken in a subsequent session in an effort to raise the grade point average to qualify for Honours. Please refer to Academic Warnings and Penalties section.

All requests for entry require a supplemental application form and are subject to School of Social Work approval. All requests for re-entry do not require a supplemental application form and are subject to the School of Social Work approval. Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies students may submit a Program Change Request, available on the Program Change web page at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/program-change , to enter/re-enter the Honours BSW.

Note: all students who enter/re-enter the Honours BSW program must follow the requirements of the program in place at the time of entry/re-entry. Some programs may have limited entry.

Faculty transfers. Students from other Faculties may submit a Program Change Request, available on the Program Change web page at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/program-change  and a supplemental application, to enter the Honours BSW program. All requests are subject to School of Social Work approval.

Continuing. To continue in the Honours BSW Honours program, students must maintain a cumulative grade point average of at least 5.00. Students whose cumulative grade point average falls below 5.00 during the course of their studies may proceed in an Honours program, on warning, provided they meet the year level progression requirements described below.

Honours standing grade point average requirement (BSW). Students who have completed less than 84 earned credits whose cumulative grade point average is below 5.00 may continue in Honours provided they meet the minimum year level progression requirements as follows:

Failure to maintain honours progression for Honours BSW degree. BSW students who fail to meet the Honours progression requirement will be ineligible to proceed in the BSW program. Students who have completed less than 90 passed credits and wish to continue their studies must change their degree. Program Change Request is available on the Program Change web page at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/program-change . Students who have completed 90 passed credits but less than 120 passed credits may petition for an Honours waiver. No extra courses may be taken in a subsequent session in an effort to raise the grade point average to qualify for Honours. Please refer to the Academic Warnings and Penalties section.

Graduating with an Honours BSW degree. Students must successfully complete (pass) at least 120 credits which meet the Faculty’s degree and program requirements with a cumulative grade point average of at least 5.00 including a minimum grade of C (4.00) in all courses used in the major.

Certificates

For information on certificates, please refer to Certificate Regulations.

Academic Warnings and Penalties

Students whose academic record does not meet the Faculty or program standards are subject to the academic warnings and penalties of program warning, academic warning, required withdrawal, debarment warning, debarment and academic probation.

Program Warning for BCom, BDEM and BHRM

Program warning.

Students who have completed less than 90 passed credits, whose cumulative grade point average is below 5.00, will be placed on program warning and may continue in the 90-credit bachelor degree only provided they meet the program warning conditions outlined below.

Program warning conditions

Students on program warning, within the next 24 credits taken, must raise the cumulative grade point average to at least 5.00. At no time may the cumulative grade point average fall below 2.50 upon completion of at least 24 York credits. Please refer to required withdrawal and debarment warning for further details.

Failure to meet program warning conditions

Students who fail to meet program warning conditions will be ineligible to continue. Students will be exited from the program and eligible to transfer to another degree program provided they meet the program standing requirements of the program they are transferring into.

Program Warning for BPA

Students who have completed less than 90 passed credits, whose cumulative grade point average is below 5.00 will be placed on program warning. While on program warning, students shall remain in the BPA Honours or Specialized Honours programs.

Academic Warning for BA

Academic warning.

BA students whose, prior to completion of 90 passed credits, cumulative grade point average falls below 4.00 at the end of any session, or who enter the Faculty with a grade point average equivalent to less than 4.00 on the York scale, receive an academic warning.

BA academic warning conditions

BA students on academic warning must achieve a cumulative grade point average of at least 4.00 within the next 24 credits taken, or earn a sessional grade point average of at least 5.00 in the session in which that 24th credit is taken and in each subsequent session until the cumulative grade point average reaches 4.00, or be required to withdraw. Students whose cumulative grade point average on at least 24 York credits is below 2.50 will be required to withdraw for 12 months.

Failure to meet academic warning conditions

Students on academic warning who fail to meet the academic warning conditions must withdraw for 12 months.

Required Withdrawal

Students whose academic record shows marked weakness may be required to withdraw from their studies for twelve months, during which they are encouraged to identify and remedy any problems which may have contributed materially to their failure to perform up to their potential, and to reflect on their reasons for pursuing a university education. The following regulations apply to required withdrawals:

  • Grade point average below 2.50: students whose cumulative grade point average on at least 24 York credits is below 2.50 must withdraw for 12 months.
  • BA students whose grade point average is below 4.00 and equal to or greater than 2.50: students who have received an academic warning for a cumulative grade point average below 4.00 must satisfy the academic warning conditions as specified above or be required to withdraw for 12 months.

Petition to continue without interruption

Students who have been required to withdraw may submit a petition requesting permission to continue their studies without interruption. Students granted such a petition would be allowed to continue their studies on debarment warning.

Reactivation after required withdrawal

Students who have been required to withdraw may apply for reactivation after the requisite period of absence by submitting a request online at the Reactivation Web page ( registrar.yorku.ca/enrol/reactivate ). Students who return to their studies after such a required withdrawal (as well as those who have been allowed to continue their studies by virtue of a petition to the Committee on Petitions) receive a debarment warning.

Debarment Warning

Students who have been required to withdraw from the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies or from another Faculty at York or elsewhere, receive a debarment warning upon continuing their studies in the Faculty.

Debarment warning conditions

Students on debarment warning must achieve a cumulative grade point average of at least 4.00 within the next 24 credits taken or earn a sessional grade point average of at least 5.00 in the session in which the 24th credit is taken and in each subsequent session until the cumulative average reaches 4.00, and must then maintain this average. Students who do not fulfill these conditions will be debarred from the University.

Students on debarment warning are allowed to complete their subsequent 24 credits without restriction.

Students who fail to meet the debarment warning conditions outlined above will be debarred from the University. Debarment, the minimum period for which is normally two years, means that the student is no longer a student at York University.

Students who have been debarred may submit a petition requesting permission to continue their studies without interruption. Students granted such a petition would be allowed to continue their studies on academic probation.

Reapplying after debarment

Students who have been debarred and who wish to resume their studies must apply for re-admission through the Admissions Office futurestudents.yorku.ca and must provide persuasive evidence that they are ready and able to complete a degree program. Students who are re-admitted (as well as those who have been allowed to continue their studies by virtue of a petition) receive an academic probation.

Academic Probation

Students who have been debarred and who subsequently resume their studies in the Faculty whether by petitioning to continue without interruption or by applying for readmission, receive an academic probation. Students on academic probation must meet the debarment warning conditions outlined above; otherwise, they will be debarred.

Centre for Student Success

The Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies (LA&PS) is a vibrant academic community that fosters engagement, development and academic success in all phases of the student life cycle. The successful student experience will involve personal, interpersonal, intellectual and social development and empowerment.

Student success depends upon an essential partnership between students and the University. The Centre for Student Success has been created to provide and partner with other responsible areas in the Faculty and University to deliver the successful student experience in LA&PS. Students served by the Centre for Student Success can be prospective, transitioning, continuing, graduating or alumni of LA&PS.

Academic Advising Services

Advising is one of the crucial activities that support student engagement and success. The Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies considers academic advising to cover a number of complementary areas related to assisting students:

  • select majors and courses;
  • change majors or degrees;
  • transferring to LA&PS;
  • ascertain whether they are meeting the Faculty's academic regulations;
  • plan for their academic future both before and after graduation;
  • and generally make the most of their talents and interests.

The Centre for Student Success - Academic Advising Services will assist new students with the transition into their first year at York University and support them throughout the entire first year. It is responsible for providing students with the advice and information required for a successful first year experience.

Advising continuing students is a shared responsibility of the Centre for Student Success, individual departments, divisions and programs of the Faculty. Students should contact these offices throughout the year for advice and information related to their academic career including academic performance and degree program requirements.

Academic advisers will provide advice, guidance and support, as well as strategies and guidelines for continued educational success. They will provide accurate information of academic policies, procedures, regulations and degree requirements. They are available to answer questions and when unable to provide an answer, they will find the person who can or refer students to the appropriate resource.

Advisers are available for new and continuing students from 9:00am to 6:30pm Monday to Thursday and 10:30am to 5:00pm on Fridays during fall/winter sessions.

Academic Success and Student Responsibilities

It is important for students to recognize their responsibility to familiarize themselves with the academic policies, procedures and requirements published each year in the Undergraduate Calendar. They must continually monitor their progress toward graduation and for their academic choices. Students are recommended to use the online Degree Progress Report found at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/degree-progress-report .

Students are expected to:

  • ensure the courses they choose meet all requirements for graduation;
  • ensure the courses they choose meet prerequisites and are not course credit exclusions of other courses already taken;
  • ensure the times of the courses they choose do not conflict;
  • ensure the accuracy of their registration records, including all changes;
  • note and observe deadlines and procedures, especially deadlines for adding and dropping courses;
  • ensure full documentation is provided in support of petitions and other requests for special consideration;
  • keep themselves informed about their academic progress, including their performance in individual courses;
  • ensure they are familiar with the University Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities ( oscr.students.yorku.ca/student-conduct );
  • ensure they understand University Academic Integrity provisions ( secretariat-policies.info.yorku.ca/policies/academic-honesty-senate-policy-on/ ).

It is also recommended that students become familiar with the broad range of information and services available through the LA&PS website. This site has a great deal of information on the matters listed above, but also provides useful links to services such as Web enrolment, Registrarial Services in the Division of Students and Student Community and Leadership Development and Faculty-affiliated colleges.

Student Engagement

Get involved. Make a difference. Start your successful future now.

The Centre for Student Success in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS) recognizes that students who are actively engaged achieve more and get greater benefits from their university experience. Becoming involved in the LA&PS community can help you achieve greater academic success, increase life skills such as communicating and working with others, and gain valuable experience for your resume. You can also have fun while meeting new people and networking with your fellow students. At the Centre for Student Success, we are dedicated to offering students a variety of ways to become engaged in the life of the Faculty. Whether it is putting you in touch with an academic club or inviting you to a workshop on student awards and bursaries, we will help you discover how you can get involved in the Faculty of LA&PS.

Learn more about:

  • Academic success programs.
  • Volunteering and skills-building opportunities.
  • Awards information sessions and scholarship/awards celebrations.
  • Participation in LA&PS student clubs and Faculty governance.
  • Workshops that support academic success.
  • Student Experience Fund to support club and student initiatives.

You will never regret getting involved!

Contact us today to find out how you can get more out of your University years: yorku.ca/laps/students/

Certificate Regulations

Undergraduate certificates.

Definition: “Undergraduate Certificate” is the term applied to a program of studies attesting to a level of competence or skills in a particular area or field. It is distinct from a defined undergraduate degree program, stream, specialization or formal concentration. A certificate recognized a specific grouping of courses that:

  • are cross-disciplinary but with a thematic coherence;
  • form a coherent yet distinctive complement to the major of a degree program;
  • lead to the acquisition of specific skills or professional expertise that may meet requirements of outside accrediting bodies.

Advanced Certificates: as described by the program.

Cross-disciplinary Certificates

Definition: A cluster of courses in a defined thematic area of interest, which are not confined to a single disciplinary area of study or major.

Minimum Standards. 24 credits, at least 18 of which must be at the 2000 level or above, including six credits at the 3000 or 4000 level. In order to receive the certificate candidates must present a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 4.00 or greater in the courses taken to satisfy certificate requirements.

Disciplinary Certificates

Definition: A series of courses in a specific area of study that form a distinctive complement to studies in an undergraduate major discipline. The majority of courses taken towards the certificate will be in one major discipline. Whenever a student’s major discipline coincides with that of the certificate not all of the course credits used to satisfy certificate requirements may also be used to satisfy degree major requirements.

Minimum Standards. 24 credits, 18 of which would normally be at the 3000 level or above. At least 12 credits of the disciplinary courses that satisfy certificate requirements must be in addition to those used to satisfy requirements of an undergraduate major. In order to receive the certificate candidates must present a cumulative GPA of 4.0 or greater in the courses taken to satisfy certificate requirements.

Certificate of Proficiency

Definition: An acknowledgement of proficiency (normally in a language) in a given area.

Minimum Standards. There would normally be a comprehensive examination in addition to course requirements (normally 12 credits). In order to receive the certificate candidates must present a cumulative GPA of 4.00 or greater in the courses taken to satisfy certificate requirements, although language certificates normally have higher requirements.

General certificates: as described by the program.

Professional Certificates

Definition: A series of courses that build specific skills and/or competencies often related to a professional expertise such as might be recognized by an external professional body.

Minimum Standards. Normally 24 credits, 18 credits of which would be at the 3000 level or above. In most cases, at least 12 credits of the disciplinary courses that satisfy certificate requirements must be in addition for those used to satisfy requirements of an undergraduate major being completed concurrently. In order to receive the certificate, candidates must present a cumulative GPA of 4.00 or greater in the courses taken to satisfy certificate requirements.

Note: to obtain a professional certificate offered by the School of Administrative Studies or the School of Human Resources Management, at least 18 credits of the ADMS course credits that satisfy certificate requirements must be in addition to those used to satisfy a degree.

General Regulations

Program requirements are reviewed and approved by Faculty Council and Senate. Normally, Undergraduate Certificates will be completed concurrently with an undergraduate degree program and are differentiated from a degree program by a higher GPA requirement (the 4.00 specified above is a lower limit) or a more focused selection of courses. However, direct-entry, stand-alone certificate programs are available and are primarily intended to meet the need for specific professional preparation. Such direct entry certificate programs will generally be in the nature of either career-entry or mid-career development, and candidates will normally already hold a degree or have significant post-secondary education. While most certificate programs (except for the Certificate of Proficiency) will require close to the minimum 24 credits, thereby differentiating a certificate from major requirements within a degree program, it is expected that some Professional Certificate programs will justify lower or higher credit requirements on the basis of standards or academic requirements set by external professional bodies. Cross-Disciplinary and Disciplinary Certificates might also in special circumstances justify a higher total-credit requirement, but normally not more than 36 credits . A certificate that requires 36 credits or more may be designated as advanced. Since certificate courses are credit courses, admission requirements will be equivalent to those for an undergraduate degree program.

Undergraduate Certificate Courses. Undergraduate Certificate Programs are composed of courses which have been approved for credit in an undergraduate degree program. Each Program is responsible for determining which courses are acceptable for satisfaction of the Certificate Program requirements.

Minimum Requirements for Multiple Certificates. Students may acquire more than one certificate provided that at least 18 credits in each certificate are unique to the specific certificate.

Admission. Students seeking direct entry to a certificate program must submit written application when applying for admission to the University. Students already enrolled in an undergraduate degree program are also expected to apply for entry to a certificate program, normally prior to completion of 36 credits of their undergraduate degree program. Applications should be obtained and filed with the unit administering the certificate program.

Note: depending on the undergraduate certificate, students may have an option of completing the certificate concurrently or consecutively. Please refer to the specific undergraduate certificate for further details and requirements.

A student who wishes to change from a certificate to a degree must re-apply to the York University Admissions Office.

Students enrolled in a certificate program and who are not concurrently enrolled in a degree program may take only the courses required for the completion of the certificate.

Residency requirement. The University residency requirement for undergraduate certificate programs is 18 credits for certificate programs requiring up to 36 credits and 50 per cent of the required credits for certificates comprising more than 36 credits. Normally, for undergraduate certificate programs requiring 18 credits or less, all credits are completed at York.

Graduating with a certificate. Except where otherwise stated, a minimum cumulative grade point average of 4.00 is required to satisfy certificate requirements. Students must also submit an Application to Graduate with a Certificate form. Applications should be obtained from and filed with the unit administering the certificate program. Transcript notation that the requirements for a certificate have been completed will be made once the Registrar’s Office has received notice from the unit administering the program. Certificates will not be conferred until candidates have successfully completed an undergraduate degree program if they are simultaneously enrolled in a degree and a certificate program.

The Faculty does not award certificates retroactively.

Certificates of Completion

Definition: Certificates of Completion are awarded for the successful completion of an access or bridging program, which are defined as a designated program of study designed to “bridge” students into an academic degree program. The Certificates of Completion are distinct from both an undergraduate certificate and a non-degree studies certificate. A Certificate of Completion recognizes a student’s accomplishment in a specified grouping of courses designed to lead to the acquisition of academic skills and knowledge necessary to perform successfully in an academic degree program, where that recognition may be desirable for external audiences.

Access / bridging program requirements are reviewed and approved by Faculty Council (if appropriate) and Senate. In order to receive the Certificate of Completion of the program, candidates must meet the minimum requirements as stated by the program to satisfy certificate requirements. The certificate program is normally a direct-entry stand-alone program primarily intended to prepare students to meet the needs of an academic degree. In this way, the Certificate of Completion recognizes the successful passage across a “bridge” into a university degree program. Normally, this “bridge” will be into the first year of a university degree for students with no prior university education and will be into an advanced level for students with international university education, and/or other post-secondary education credentials. The requirements of a Certificate of Completion may include a combination of academic and non-academic credits, or consist solely of academic credits, with a minimum requirement of 12.0 academic credits in either model.

Certificate Courses for Academic Credit: Courses for academic credit are courses which have been otherwise approved for academic credit. Each Certificate Program is responsible for determining which courses are acceptable and satisfy the Certificate Program requirements.

Certificate Activities for Non-credit: Activities for non-credit workshops/courses/modules are designed to supplement the academic credit by offering students exposure to the range of learning, professional and communication skills, and related cultural knowledge, for example, necessary to successful performance in an academic degree. Each Certificate Program is responsible for determining this content.

Admissions Application: Students seeking direct entry to a Certificate of Completion program must submit a written application when applying for admission to the University. Applications should be obtained from and filed with the University’s Office of Admissions.

Residency Requirements : Students will complete all required academic and non-academic credits at York or at an institution collaborating with York in an Inter-Institutional Program. Thus, the University residency requirement for programs eligible for the Certificate of Completion is normally 100% of the required credits but in no case less than 60% of the total combination of academic and non-academic credits.

Awarding of Certificates: Certificates will be awarded upon successful completion of the program. Normally, students receiving a Certificate of Completion will be eligible for internal transfer directly into select degree programs, subject to the admissions requirements and prerequisites of the program.

Transcript Notation: A transcript notation that the requirements for a certificate have been completed will be made once the Registrar’s Office has received notice from the unit administering the program.

Deferred Standing, Academic Petitions and Appeals

Please refer to the Policies and Regulations section of the Undergraduate Calendar for further information about deferred standing, academic petitions and appeal guidelines.

Deferred Standing

What is deferred standing.

Deferred standing may be granted to undergraduate students who are unable to write their final examination at the scheduled time or to submit their course work by the published deadline for the submission of term work. In order to apply for deferred standing, students must complete a Final Exam/Assignment Deferred Standing Agreement Form (available at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/deferred-standing ) and reach an agreement directly with the course director for an alternate final examination date or for an extension to the deadline. The Final Exam/Assignment Deferred Standing Agreement Form facilitates the setting of an alternate date for writing a final examination or submitting outstanding course work before the Faculty deadlines ( myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/deferred-standing ). There is no provision for rewriting a final examination to improve a final grade.

Note: When students do not or cannot write a mid-term examination (not held during the formal examination period), alternate arrangements to write the mid-term examination should be made within the duration of the course by the course director and individual student at the discretion of the course director. The Deferred Standing Agreement does not apply.

What about religious accommodation for a final exam?

Because of religious commitment, students who cannot write a formally scheduled final examination on the date scheduled should refer to the appropriate guidelines regarding the Religious Observance Policy and Accommodation Guidelines at w2prod.sis.yorku.ca/Apps/WebObjects/cdm.woa/wa/regobs .

How are deferred standings arranged?

Students must make a formal request for deferred standing. This is done by approaching their course director with the printed Final Exam/Assignment Deferred Standing Agreement form to discuss the possibility of setting an alternate date for writing a final examination or for submitting outstanding course work. Students must also supply all relevant supporting documentation (as outlined on the form). Photocopies of supporting documentation are acceptable as long as the course director is able to view the original documents. It is Senate policy that "normally, requests for deferred standing must be communicated within one week following a missed examination or the last day to submit course work."

If an instructor does not approve a request for deferred standing, students have the option of filing an academic petition. See yorku.ca/laps/decisions-petitions/academic-petitions/ .

Deferred standing petitions must be submitted no later than two weeks after the formal exam period has ended (final exam) or two weeks from the published deadline for the submission of term work (as concerns term tests, essays and other written term work due at the end of the term of study).

Aegrotat Standing

In cases where a student cannot be expected to complete the work for a course, the phrase "aegrotat standing" (from the Latin for "she/he is ill") is substituted for a grade on the transcript. Aegrotat standing is seldom granted, and only in exceptional circumstances where deferred standing or late withdrawal from the course is inappropriate.

Academic Petitions

The purpose of academic regulations is to allow students to develop their interests and talents to the fullest in ways consistent with the philosophy and standards of the Faculty. In establishing academic regulations, the Faculty also recognizes that instances will arise where it makes sense, in the context of a student's academic career, to waive regulations which would otherwise apply. The purpose of a student academic petition is to request an exemption from a Faculty regulation or deadline. Being unfamiliar of regulations or deadlines does not constitute a valid reason for an academic petition.

Students are expected to familiarize themselves with the University guidelines and principles regarding academic petitions before taking any steps which may have repercussions or affect their academic progress.

Students' Responsibilities in the Academic Petition/Appeals Process

The University has established regulations, procedures and deadlines through its legislative bodies to which students must adhere. Students are expected to monitor their progress in courses, taking into account their personal and academic circumstances, and to make the necessary adjustments to their workload to meet the requirements and deadlines. The University recognizes, however, that specific circumstances may justify waiving the regulations/requirements/deadlines on an individual basis. Request for a waiver of a regulation/requirement/deadline are initiated by an academic petition.

Students opting to initiate an academic petition should be assured that confidentiality is a hallmark of this process.

While it is the University's responsibility to provide students with proper information, guidance and advice, it is incumbent upon students to:

  • be aware of and adhere to all Faculty and program regulations, requirements and published deadlines;
  • familiarize themselves with their Faculty's written academic petition/appeal procedures and make requests in a timely fashion;
  • provide all documentation to support their academic petition/appeal and to do so in a timely fashion;
  • indicate and document all their relevant circumstances upon submitting their academic petition in the first instance.

Please refer to the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies website under Students for further petition/appeal information and forms at yorku.ca/laps/decisions-petitions/academic-petitions/ .

Petition Appeal

An appeal is a written request for the alteration of the decision taken on a petition generally made to the same level but to another person, panel or committee. Appeals against decisions of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Committee on Student Academic Petitions will be permitted only on the grounds of:

a) new evidence, or

b) evidence of procedural irregularity in the committee's consideration of the case.

Grading in Courses

  • All course grades, including those assigned after a deferred examination(s) are derived from an evaluation of examination and term work, unless otherwise decided.
  • With the exception of courses explicitly required for certification by a professional body, or other exceptions agreed to by Senate, students pass or fail a course on the basis of final course average, without the additional requirement of having to obtain a passing grade on a final examination. (This does not preclude the possibility of a final examination representing more than 50 per cent of the final grade in a particular course or the requirement that a student pass a specific course lab component.)
  • Unless Senate agrees to explicit exemptions, eligibility to proceed in or graduate from an undergraduate degree program will not be based on a minimum grade requirement for each major course. It should be noted that this does not preclude setting requirements for a minimum cumulative grade point average in a major subject area. Nor does this preclude setting individual course grade requirements when a course is a prerequisite for upper-level courses or as part of a core requirement. Course grades are not official until released by the University.
  • The letter-grade system is the fundamental system of assessment of performance in undergraduate programs at York University. In courses where percentages are used as a means of reporting grades on individual pieces of work, the following conversion table is to be used in converting percentage grades to letter grades, unless alternative provisions for scaling and/or conversion are announced to students in writing within the first two weeks of classes.

Repeating passed or failed courses for academic credit:

Students may repeat a passed or failed course twice for academic degree or certificate credit, for a maximum of three (3) attempts at a course. Students should note that course availability and space considerations may preclude the possibility of repeating a course in the session they choose.

Credit towards your degree will only be counted once for repeated courses taken at York or elsewhere. All repeated passed or failed attempts are subject to the University's  Policy on Repeating Passed or Failed Courses For Academic Credit .

Pass/Fail grading option:

The Faculty wants capable upper-year students to feel free to enrol in free-choice courses without fear of jeopardizing their grade point average. For this reason, students may take a limited number of such courses for full degree credit on an ungraded basis. Courses taken on this basis are listed on the transcript as either P (pass) or F (fail). Neither of these two grades is calculated into the student’s grade point averages. Pass credits are added into the total number of credits earned and credits taken. Fail credits are added into the total number of credits failed and credits taken. The following regulations apply to courses taken as a pass/fail alternative grading option.

Students in good standing who have completed a minimum of 24 credits towards an undergraduate degree program may elect to take up to six credits on an ungraded basis toward a bachelors degree (90 credits) or 12 credits toward an Honours bachelors degree (120 credits). The pass/fail grading option cannot be chosen by a student for the following:

  • major or minor courses (including for-credit practica);
  • outside the major required courses;
  • courses taken to satisfy general education or certificate requirements;
  • required 1000-level science courses for students in the Faculties of Health, Science and Engineering.

Students must confirm their eligibility to complete a course on an ungraded basis. Completed Pass/Fail Application forms must be submitted to the relevant office within the first two weeks of class. The completed form should then be returned to Registrarial Services.

Students who elect to complete a course on an ungraded basis may not revert to taking the course on a graded basis after the last date to drop a course without academic penalty.

The form to request the pass/fail grading option is available on the Pass/Fail Option Web page at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/pass-fail-option .

The pass/fail grading option is not applicable for the following:

  • graduate degrees or diplomas;
  • BEd and BEd (Technological Education) degrees;
  • LLB/JD degree;
  • BBA and iBBA degrees;
  • exchange courses taken at another institution.

Credit/No Credit

The notations Credit and No Credit will be used when an entire course is being offered on an ungraded basis. No Credit will count as an earned failing grade of F in the grade point average.

Grading Scheme

The course grading scheme (i.e. kinds and weights of assignments, essays, exams etc.) is to be announced, and be available in writing, within the first two weeks of classes.

Under normal circumstances, graded feedback worth at least 15 per cent of the final grade for fall, winter or summer term, and 30 per cent for full year courses offered in the fall/winter session, will be received by students in all courses prior to the final withdrawal date from a course without receiving a grade, with the following exceptions:

  • graduate or upper-level undergraduate courses where course work typically, or at the instructor’s discretion, consists of a single piece of work and/or is based predominantly (or solely) on student presentations (e.g. honours theses or graduate research papers not due by the drop date etc.);
  • practicum courses;
  • ungraded courses;
  • courses in Faculties where the drop date occurs within the first three weeks of classes;
  • courses which run on a compressed schedule (a course which accomplishes its academic credits of work at a rate of more than one credit hour per two calendar weeks or faster).

Note: under unusual and/or unforeseeable circumstances which disrupt the academic norm, instructors are expected to provide grading schemes and academic feedback in the spirit of these regulations, as soon as possible. Information on other policies related to grades is available from Faculties, departments and schools and the University Secretariat ( secretariat-policies.info.yorku.ca ).

Subsequent Changes

In exceptional circumstances, a previously announced marking scheme for a course may be changed, but only with the unanimous consent of students; the new marking scheme must also be distributed in written form.

In courses where percentages are used as a means of reporting grades on individual pieces of work, the conversion table is used in converting percentage grades to letter grades, unless alternative provisions for scaling and/or conversion are announced to students in writing within the first two weeks of classes.

Grade Reappraisals

Please refer to the Policies and Regulations section of the Undergraduate Calendar for further information about grade reappraisals.

Students may, with sufficient academic grounds, request that a final grade in a course be reappraised (which may mean the review of specific pieces of tangible work). Non-academic grounds are not relevant for grade reappraisals; in such cases, students are advised to petition to their home Faculty. Students are normally expected to first contact the course director to discuss the grade received and to request that their tangible work be reviewed. Tangible work may include written, graphic, digitized, modelled, video recording or audio recording formats, but not oral work.

Students need to be aware that a request for a grade reappraisal may result in the original grade being raised, lowered or confirmed.

In the event that students are still not satisfied with the final grade or the course director is not available to review the work, they may submit in writing a formal request for a grade reappraisal to the school/department or unit in which the course is offered. The Senate approved deadline for submitting grade reappraisals is February 15 for fall term grades, June 15 for fall/winter session and winter term grades, September 30 for summer session grades or a minimum of 21 days from the release of grades, whichever is later . When a submission deadline occurs on a weekend or holiday, requests will be accepted up until the end of the next available business day. Exercising discretion about minor delays in meeting the deadline which result from slow mail delivery or extraordinary circumstances is reasonable.

Grade Reappraisal Appeal

Students may appeal a negative decision on a request for a reappraisal or the result of the reappraisal itself to a Faculty-level appeals committee in the Faculty in which the course is offered only on the ground of procedural irregularity.

Recognition of Academic Excellence

Academic achievement list.

The Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Sessional Academic Achievement List recognizes the outstanding achievement of the following students:

  • Students taking 12 to 17 credits in a given session who have attained a sessional grade point average of 8.00 or higher.
  • Students taking 18 or more credits in a given session who have attained a sessional grade point average of 7.50 or higher.

Graduating with Honours or Bachelor Academic Standing

Students with high grade point averages are eligible for the following recognition upon graduation from the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies.

Summa cum laude : 8.00 or above cumulative grade point average.

Magna cum laude : 7.80 to 7.99 cumulative grade point average.

Cum laude : 7.50 to 7.79 cumulative grade point average.

Dean’s Honour Roll: 7.00 cumulative grade point average.

Rules and Regulations

For a comprehensive listing of University policies and procedures refer to the Undergraduate Calendar Section on Policies and Regulations and visit secretariat-policies.info.yorku.ca .

Transfer Students

Students who enter with prior experience at a postsecondary educational institution are enrolled in an Honours program if their prior cumulative grade point average (including failed courses) is at least the equivalent of 5.00 on the York scale. ( Note: courses taken at other postsecondary institutions are not calculated as part of the student’s grade point average at York, nor do they appear on the York transcript.)

Academic Standing Requirements for Visiting Students

Individuals who wish to enrol in undergraduate credit courses, but who do not intend to complete a degree or a certificate may be admitted to York as a visiting student (refer to the Admissions section for more information). There are three categories of visiting students:

  • Those who hold an undergraduate degree (three-year bachelor's degree minimum) from an accredited university/university-level institution;
  • Those who do not hold an undergraduate degree but wish to enrol in York courses to fulfill the academic, upgrading or professional development requirements of a professional designation;
  • Those who are currently attending another recognized university and wish to take York courses on a letter of permission issued by their home institution.

Repeated course legislation does not apply to visiting students but only to academic degrees and certificates. Therefore, all courses attempted or taken will count in the overall cumulative grade point average.

GPA Requirement

Students in categories a) and b) whose overall cumulative grade point average falls below 4.00 on at least 24 credits attempted will not be allowed to enrol in any subsequent session as visiting students. Students who are not permitted to re-enrol must apply for re-admission through the Admissions Office.

Credit Limits

Students in category b) who have maintained an overall cumulative grade point average of 4.00 throughout their studies and who have completed 30 credits will not be allowed to enrol in subsequent sessions and must either reactivate to proceed as visiting students or may choose to apply for admission to a degree or certificate program.

Visiting students admitted to the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies may:

  • enrol in degree credit courses providing they meet the published corequisite(s) and prerequisite(s), or obtain permission of the Chair of the discipline concerned;
  • not register in a course equivalent to one already completed.

Faculty Transfers

Students who were last registered in an undergraduate degree program in another Faculty of York University and who wish to transfer to the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies must submit a Program Change Request, available on the Program Change Web page at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/program-change . Refer to the Academic Standing section for degree/program academic standing requirements.

Information for Continuing Students in a Grandparented Program

Students who were registered in a degree and program formerly in the Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies or the Faculty of Arts have been moved to the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies. Grandparenting provisions have been developed for students continuing in these degrees and programs.

Grandparented rules allow students to complete their studies following the rules of the programs they were in prior to the Fall/Winter 2009-2010 Session. This includes all major and degree requirements including general education requirements and upper level requirements, as well as the electives or required credits outside the major. For more information contact the Faculty's Academic Advising Services.

Second or Subsequent Degrees

Students who hold an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution, and who are admissible according to Faculty and University policies, may pursue a second (or subsequent) degree program in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies.

Eligibility for admission and standing will be assessed according to performance in the first or subsequent degree(s). Students will be assessed as eligible for an Honours degree if they have graduated with Honours standing in their first degree. Students who are eligible for an Honours degree program will be enrolled in Honours, but may elect to graduate with a bachelor’s degree. Students admitted to an Honours degree and 90-credit bachelor program will be granted transfer credit in accordance with the University’s residency requirement. Under certain circumstances, students admitted to a 90-credit bachelor’s degree program may qualify to proceed in an Honours degree; however, the transfer credit granted upon admission will not be amended.

All second (and subsequent) degree candidates must meet the residency requirements and must satisfy all upper-level requirements and requirements in the major/minor subject(s). Grade point averages are calculated for students in second (or subsequent) degree programs only on the courses taken for that degree and not on courses taken to satisfy requirements for the first or subsequent degree(s).

Students must apply through Admissions for second and subsequent undergraduate degree(s). University residency requirements apply.

Course Loads

Fall/winter session.

A full course load is defined as 30 credits during the fall/winter session. Students may take a maximum of 36 credits overall (and 18 credits per term) without petitioning. Students with substantial familial or financial responsibilities outside the University are advised to consider taking fewer courses in a session. It is recommended that students take their personal circumstances and academic standing into consideration before taking a course load of 36 credits in the fall/winter session.

Summer Session

A full course load is defined as 15 credits in the summer session. Students may take a maximum of 18 credits overall without petitioning. Students with substantial familial or financial responsibilities outside the University are advised to consider taking fewer courses in a session. It is recommended that students take their personal circumstances and academic standing into consideration before taking a course load of 18 credits in the summer session.

Courses Taken at York University

Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies degree candidates may enrol in courses offered by other York University Faculties provided they meet the publicized corequisite(s) and/or prerequisite(s). Students are responsible for ensuring that out-of-Faculty courses meet Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies degree and program requirements. Out-of-Faculty courses are credited at the level at which they are taken.

York University courses are also offered in Italy by the Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics. In addition, independent study, directed reading and thesis courses are offered by some departments/schools. Students interested in arranging such courses should inquire at the relevant department/school. Individual programs may place restrictions on the number and nature of courses taken.

Cross-listed Courses

Some courses in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies are cross-listed. Cross-listed courses are offered jointly by two or more teaching units (such as departments or divisions), or teaching units in two or more different Faculties. Regardless of the offering Faculty or discipline identified by the course prefix of a cross-listed course, every offered section of a cross-listed course is substantially the same as every other and all are therefore recognized as instances of the “same” course.

  • Cross-listed courses may not be double counted in order to fulfill degree requirements.
  • Cross-listed courses may not be used to fulfill degree requirements of credits required outside the major in the programs offering the cross-listing.

Letters of Permission (LOP) - Taking Courses at another University

If you wish to enrol at another university (host) and have credits completed there transferred toward your York degree/certificate, you must first request a letter of permission (LOP) and receive approval from the Registrar's Office. While you are pursuing your York degree/certificate, transfer credit will not be granted for work completed at another university without the LOP. Further information is available on the Letters of Permission webpage at registrar.yorku.ca/enrol/lop .

Eligibility

  • To be eligible for an LOP you must be pursuing a York degree and/or a certificate program.
  • You must be in good academic standing.

Ineligibility

You are ineligible for LOP consideration:

  • If you are a non-degree student at York (you may apply directly to the host without an LOP).
  • An LOP will not be issued if you are on academic warning, program warning, debarment warning or academic probation.
  • If your academic status changes after the LOP is issued and you are no longer in good standing or are ineligible to proceed in your program, the LOP will be rescinded and you will no longer be eligible for transfer credit from the host regardless of the grade achieved there.
  • If you enrol in courses at the host other than those listed on the LOP, you will not receive transfer credit upon completion unless the Registrar's Office amends your LOP in advance.
  • Your LOP will not be processed if there are outstanding debts on your University account.

Students' Responsibilities

It is your responsibility to ensure that:

  • You complete the Letter of Permission form and submit it along with detailed calendar course descriptions from the host institution to the Faculty/school/department best able to identify any York-based course credit exclusions or substitutes.
  • Submit the completed form, along with the $50 non-refundable processing fee, to the Registrar's Office drop-box in the lobby of the Bennett Centre for Student Services. Approved LOPs will be sent to the host university and a copy sent to you for your records. Incomplete applications for an LOP cannot be processed and will be returned to you.
  • Courses completed on an LOP meet your program requirements.
  • Once you have been issued the LOP, it should be presented to the host institution's Admission Office. The host governs admission and application deadlines for students applying on an LOP.
  • Should your enrolment/registration circumstances change; that is, the courses(s) you are requesting on an LOP is (are) not available, you must immediately contact the Faculty in order to request approval for any replacement courses. Obtain departmental approval for these changes, then notify the Registrar’s Office at [email protected] of any enrolment changes as soon as they are made.
  • An official transcript is forwarded to the Registrar’s Office at York University as soon as final grades are available from the host institution, refer to the deadline dates on the Letter of Permission Web page ( registrar.yorku.ca/enrol/lop ) under the Instructions and Application tab.
  • If you do not register or complete any of the courses for which you were issued the LOP, you must provide the Registrar’s Office with documentation from the host declaring you either did not enrol/register or that you withdrew from the course(s) without any academic penalty.

Important Notes

  • Maximum number of credits you may enrol/register in an academic session including courses taken on an LOP, is 18 credits in summer or 36 credits in fall/winter (18 credits per term).
  • You must obtain a minimum grade of C (as understood in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies) for credit to be granted.
  • Course credit exclusions (CCEs) are courses offered at York and the host institution that are similar enough in content that both may not be taken for degree credit. A course substitute can replace a specific York course/degree requirement. A course substitute can be a CCE but a CCE is not always a course substitute.
  • Some York programs are subject to external accreditation or professional association requirements (e.g. practica and core courses for engineering, nursing or social work), which restrict approvals for LOPs. Please consult your Faculty school/department for details.
  • Credit towards your degree will only be counted once for repeated courses taken at York or elsewhere. Should you repeat a course the initial grade will be replaced with the notation of “NCR-No Credit Retained”.
  • Generic results of “Pass” or “Credit Achieved” at the host will not be accepted for transfer credit to your York degree.
  • Transfer credit will be assessed based on the course work/requirements including in-class hours completed at the host institution and not on the course work/requirements of the York credit exclusion or substitute.
  • Courses and grades achieved at the host are not listed on your York transcript or included in your York grade point average(s).

Audit a Course

With the permission of a course director, an auditor attends classes and participates in a course in the same way as other students, but does not submit assignments or write tests or examinations. Restrictions may apply. Further information about admissibility, application procedures, courses available and fees may be obtained at Registrarial Services.

Directed Reading Courses

Students who are pursuing directed reading courses may do so after having successfully completed (passed) 24 credits in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies. The Faculty provides for such independent reading courses which are subject to the guidelines of the departments and schools, and to the following regulations:

  • The maximum permissible number of directed reading courses depends on a student’s degree option and availability.
  • Students in Honours programs may take 24 credits; students in a bachelors program may take 18 credits.
  • Within their last 30 credits, students may take a maximum of 12 credits in directed reading courses.
  • Students may take a maximum of 12 credits of directed reading courses with the same faculty member.

School and Department Contact Information

School of administrative studies.

The School of Administrative Studies is home to a full range of business and management programs and courses taught by leading experts in a variety of fields. We provide the knowledge and skills that you want and employers demand.

Whether you are planning to pursue a career in business and management, or are already working and want to expand your knowledge of business concepts and practices, the bachelor’s and master’s programs (BAS, Honours BAS, BDEM, Honours BDEM, MDEM, MFACC) will prepare you to meet the challenges and opportunities ahead.

Department of Anthropology

Anthropology is a social science that examines who and what we are, how we came to be, and where we might be going in the future. The discipline of anthropology explores diverse ways of knowing, forms of action and expression. Anthropologists study the social, cultural, political, economic and religious forces that shape our lives, our relationships with one another and our environments. The breadth of anthropology becomes apparent when looking at the range of courses this department offers. Our courses offer dynamic environments where you will learn about global diversity and the complex forces that shape our world. Our courses explore a wide variety of topics such as: development and the environment, media and popular culture, health, illness and disability, gender and sexualities, tourism, religion and science, diasporic communities and displaced peoples, violence and conflict, and the colonial process. Other courses focus on processes of change in the prehistoric and historic past.

Department of Communication and Media Studies

The Department of Communication and Media Studies provides students with a comprehensive understanding of traditional forms of mass communication: print, radio, film and television, while also examining the interactive telecommunications networks and computer systems that have introduced new media and new modes of communication.

The emphasis is academic rather than technical or professional. We aim to produce graduates who have acquired skills in communications analysis, who understand the increasingly complex fields of communications and who can clearly communicate their knowledge.

The courses offered by this program encompass three thematic areas: Media, Culture and Society; Politics and Policy; and Critical Technology Studies.

Students may be interested in augmenting their Honours undergraduate degree in communication studies with graduate studies or media-specific training at an Ontario community college (for details visit yorku.ca/laps/comn/ ).

Selected course offerings: Communications and Development; Politics, Policy and the Media; Media Culture and Society; Advertising and Society and a fourth-year field experience course which provides students with an internship in the for-profit or not-for-profit communications fields.

Department of Economics

The Department of Economics within the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies offers an academic program leading to degrees in economics at the BA, Honours BA and Specialized Honours BA levels, business economics at the BA level, and financial and business economics at the Specialized Honours BA level.

Through a unique teaching approach that blends theory and application, students in our program are introduced to the analytical and quantitative tools of economic analysis and learn to apply them to a wide range of individual and social problems which arise out of the conflict between unlimited wants and limited resources to satisfy them. They may focus on management issues in applied business fields or on financial markets and instruments or, more generally, on those aspects of social behaviour and those institutions which are involved in the allocation of scarce resources among alternative uses. In an intellectually stimulating environment, our students become skilled at identifying economic problems, at developing and applying economic theory to improve upon their understanding of the problems and their ability to solve them, and at evaluating the adequacy of their theoretical understanding through the use of data and empirical testing.

Our graduates are well prepared to begin or advance in a variety of careers in business, government and the not-for-profit sector and to pursue graduate studies in economics or professional training in business, law, public administration, and other disciplines.

The Department of English offers a variety of courses in the literature of the English language. There are courses in historical periods ranging from medieval to contemporary, in the literature of several nations (Canadian and post-colonial as well as English and American), in various literary genres such as poetry, fiction, drama, non-fictional prose and criticism and in literary theory. In addition, during their final 36 credits, Honours English majors may propose their own thesis ( AP/EN 4099 6.00 ).

The department also offers a Specialized Honours BA in English.

Department of Equity Studies

The Department of Equity Studies (DES) offers a learning environment that values diversity and supports social equality. It provides students with an understanding of the social environments that shape their interests, opportunities, and identities. Students gain a solid and critical grounding in research methods and theories in ways that allow them to link their education with various types of degrees and certificates.

Graduates of the Department of Equity Studies will be well positioned to work in a wide range of areas with organizations, government, industry and communities that have programs, policies and procedures around the equitable treatment and experiences of Indigenous peoples, racialized peoples, immigrants and refugees, as well as in the area of human rights advocacy and redress.

The department offers two undergraduate degree programs.

  • The Human Rights and Equity Studies (HREQ) degree program addresses the full range of human rights and equities issues: children’s rights, women’s rights, language rights, the rights of persons with disabilities and persons facing discrimination, economic and political rights and the rights of working people. Students explore the ethical principles of human rights as well as the roots and impact of human rights violations and efforts at redress.
  • The Multicultural and Indigenous Studies (MIST) degree program represents the “cutting edge” in social justice studies, diaspora and globalization studies, bringing together established strengths in anti-racism and social justice with the growing development of Indigenous studies at York University.

The Department of Equity Studies also provides:

  • General education six-credit courses.
  • Certificate in Anti-Racist Research and Practice (CARRP) addresses racism and racial issues in the workplace, schools, healthcare, immigration, law enforcement, media and the expressive arts. Students who complete the certificate and are accepted into the Social Work program will be eligible to count up to 12 certificate credits.
  • Certificate in Indigenous Studies addresses the experiences of Indigenous people including issues in language, history and culture. This certificate offers a range of courses that provide a unique focus on the history of the relationship between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in Canada.
  • Certificate in Refugee and Migration Studies (in conjunction with the Centre for Refugee Studies) addresses issues concerning ethnic communities, gender, racism, migration, policy, cultural identity and international relations, augmenting the student’s work in the field or professional life. This certificate participation in the Centre for Refugee Studies seminar series is required.

Department of French Studies

The Department of French Studies offers an interdisciplinary set of courses in the three curricular areas of French language, linguistics and literature. A sequence of language-skills courses with cultural content allows students to develop their proficiency in oral and written French. The core curriculum includes as well courses in French linguistics (syntax, semantics, phonetics and sociolinguistics), and courses in literature of the francophone world with a special emphasis on French and French-Canadian literature. In addition to Honours BA, international BA and BA degree programs, the Department of French Studies offers Certificates of Language Proficiency in Basic French, Intermediate French and Advanced French, either in general French language proficiency or with a focus on business.

Le département d'études françaises (DÉF) offre au niveau du B.A et iBA un programme interdisciplinaire de cours dans trois domaines d'étude: langue, linguistique et littérature.

Dans le programme de langue, les cours visent à développer chez les étudiant-e-s l'expression orale et écrite et la compréhension orale et écrite tout en leur donnant l'occasion d'explorer les aspects multiples de la culture francophone dans le monde.

Le programme de linguistique familiarise les étudiant-e-s avec les différentes branches de la linguistique (syntaxe, sémantique, phonétique, sociolinguistique etc.) et les expose à un pluralisme théorique et méthodologique.

Le programme de littérature offre des cours axés sur les littératures et les cultures du monde francophone avec une concentration sur les littératures française et canadienne-française. Il permet aux étudiant-e-s d'acquérir des compétences en analyse et en interprétation de textes tout en leur présentant diverses approches théoriques et méthodologiques.

Le département offre aussi des certificats de compétence en français, général ou avec concentration sur le commerce, aux niveaux élémentaire, intermédiaire et avancé.

School of Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies

The School of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies offers interdisciplinary courses on women, gender and sexuality that encourage students to develop the practical, theoretical, communications, and organizational skills to think, write and act critically and creatively. Students will gain the skills necessary to conduct research and transform the knowledge gained into any future career they may choose, including continuing as a graduate student. Our interdisciplinary courses explore relations of power in the lives of individuals, groups and cultures in a multiplicity of settings and sites locally and transnationally. The rich, interdisciplinary feminist scholarship in both the Gender and Women’s Studies degree program and the Sexuality Studies degree program pushes students to interrogate constructions and intersections of gender, race, class, age, ability and sexuality in daily life, popular culture, the arts, the sciences, politics, society, the economy etc. We encourage students to engage individually and collectively in the transformative processes of feminist interdisciplinary scholarship, practices and politics.

The School of Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies unites academic resources at York University in gender and women's studies, and sexuality studies, bringing together the undergraduate programs, the Graduate Program in Gender, Feminist and Women’s Studies, the non-credit Bridging Program for women and the Centre for Feminist Research. Courses may be taken in English in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies or in English or in French at Glendon College.

Department of History

History is an exciting and dynamic discipline that is always asking fascinating new questions about the past and answering important old questions in new ways. The study of history teaches us to think critically about how the past is fundamentally similar to the present, how the past is utterly different from the present, how the past is profoundly influential in shaping the present and how the past is recalled and remembered in the present.

The Department of History offers courses covering thousands of years of history in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas. At the 1000 level, students are introduced to the discipline of history through courses that emphasize theory, method and historiography, and that concentrate on fundamental reading, writing, research and analytic skills. At the 2000 level, students are introduced to major chronological and geographic fields of history. More specialized courses are offered at the 3000 level, while 4000-level seminars and colloquia enable small groups of Honours students to focus on specific historical topics.

Courses at the 1000 level have either a lecture/tutorial or seminar format. Courses at the 2000 level normally have two lecture hours and one tutorial hour. Courses at the 3000 level are taught as colloquia, lecture/tutorial or lecture courses. 4000-level courses will be offered as two- or three-hour seminars or colloquia. All courses are open to students studying in other units, unless otherwise indicated.

All history courses are numbered and grouped according to field. The thousands digit indicates the level at which the course is offered, the hundreds digit indicates the field (general 000, ancient 100, medieval and early modern Europe 200, modern Europe 300, Great Britain 400, Canada 500, United States 600, Africa, Asia, Latin America and Caribbean 700, comparative and interdisciplinary 800), and the remaining two digits indicate the number of the course within the field.

Department of Humanities

The Department of Humanities offers a broadly-based program of interdisciplinary study emphasizing the different ways in which human cultures and their multiple forms of expression have developed historically and continue to develop today. Humanities courses devote particular attention to the cultural practices of peoples in various times and places and the ways they have expressed cultural values and ideas of a philosophical, religious, moral, political and aesthetic nature. They foster a critical approach to reading and research that, in helping students learn to identify and question preconceived assumptions and values, allows them to engage and appreciate the interrelationship between diverse value systems and thereby to develop an analysis of the human and of human community. Courses offered in the Department of Humanities stress careful scrutiny of texts and cultural artefacts, critical thinking, reading, writing, seminar discussion and close contact between teacher and student.

The Department of Humanities offers Honours BA, Honours iBA and BA degrees in humanities which allow students to take advantage of a wide range of courses addressing important themes in the liberal arts. The department also offers Honours BA, Honours iBA and BA degrees in Canadian studies, children's studies, classics, classical and Hellenic studies, culture and expression, East Asian studies, European studies, individualized studies, Jewish studies and Religious studies. The department also participates in the Latin American and Caribbean Studies and Science and Technology Studies programs. Many humanities courses reflect these areas of concentration, thereby ensuring that humanities students have a wide range of course options to select from. For details, please consult the Programs of Study section.

Most first- and second-year courses offered through the Department of Humanities count towards the general education requirements of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies (see General Education Requirements). In addition to six-credit general education courses, the Department of Humanities offers nine-credit foundations courses that place additional emphasis on developing critical thinking, reading and writing skills, and modes of reasoning courses that build critical reasoning skills.

School of Human Resource Management

Established in 2009, the School of Human Resource Management is the only HR School in Canada with full-time faculty dedicated to the study of HRM. The School offers two undergraduate (BHRM and BHRM Honours) streams and two innovative graduate programs: a Master of Human Resources Management and a PhD in HRM. It also offers a Professional Certificate in Human Resources Management.

School of Information Technology

The School of Information Technology prepares IT professionals for various career paths that require superior core technical and non-technical skills as well as organizational, communication, problem solving and critical thinking skills. The graduates of the Information Technology programs are uniquely positioned to plan, analyze, design, build, administer and audit information systems. They are familiar with the latest technologies and are capable of customizing and integrating them according to the users’ needs.

Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics

The Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics offers one of the widest selections of languages of any Canadian university: American Sign Language, Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), German, Greek (both Classical and Modern), Hebrew, Hindi-Urdu, Jamaican Creole, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swahili and Yiddish. The ESL section fosters the developing abilities of domestic and international students to use English for academic purposes, allowing them to engage more fully in their programs. The study of foreign languages and literatures makes communication possible among people of different linguistic and cultural backgrounds and fosters intercultural understanding. This enables our students to engage the global community thoughtfully and creatively.

The department also offers courses in linguistics, the discipline concerned with discovering the organizing principles of human language and applying these principles to the description of individual languages. Linguistics attempts to answer questions about the structure of languages, about how languages are alike and how they differ, about how children acquire language, about the relation between language and thought, language perception and production, as well as language and society. As a result, the study of linguistics can provide new perspectives on almost every aspect of the humanities and social sciences.

The department offers courses leading to Honours BA and BA degrees in German Studies, Italian Culture, Italian studies, linguistics, Portuguese studies and Spanish, as well as graduate MA and PhD degrees in linguistics and applied linguistics. The department also offers Certificates of Language Proficiency in Chinese, German, Italian, Japanese, Modern Greek, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish, as well as a Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). Students may also take courses in Hebrew towards an Advanced Certificate in Hebrew and Jewish Studies, offered by the Department of Humanities. The department’s language programs, through their various courses and language proficiency certificates, contribute to a variety of area studies and interdisciplinary programs: African Studies, Business and Society, Classical Studies, East Asian Studies, Environmental Studies, European Studies, Hellenic Studies, International Development Studies, Jewish Studies, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, South Asian Studies, Religious Studies and Women’s Studies. The department's language programs may also contribute to a variety of graduate program such as Development Studies. For specific program requirements, certificate requirements and course listings, please consult the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Programs of Study section.

Languages and Literatures

Department of philosophy.

The Department of Philosophy offers a wide range of undergraduate courses which examine contemporary problems and issues in applied ethics, social and political philosophy, feminism, cognitive science, philosophy of mind and argumentation theory. In addition, courses are offered in the history of philosophy, continental thought, and other traditional areas such as metaphysics and epistemology, logic and the philosophy of language, moral philosophy, and the philosophy of law.

The department is open to many avenues of thought and to diverse ways of doing philosophy. Efforts are made to blend contemporary and historical perspectives, and our faculty draws its inspiration from widely separated philosophical approaches. In keeping with this, there is a great deal of interdisciplinary work, and philosophy is involved in numerous cross-disciplinary programs.

The 24 full-time department members, among whom are some highly praised and very well-known scholars, are supplemented by visiting and contract faculty who offer further diversity and breadth.

Department of Politics

The Department of Politics is a vibrant community of scholars, practitioners, dedicated teachers and engaged citizens. With our large faculty (over 50 full-time members) leading at many frontiers of research, we offer political science with the kind of depth and breadth that few departments in the world can match. Our graduates have made distinctive and successful careers in law, policy and government, international organizations, media, education (elementary and secondary), academia and in the private sector. Visit our website to see where our graduates are today.

Our courses offer an exciting breadth of areas – including global politics, law and politics, political economy, political theory, women and politics, Canadian politics, public policy and politics of specific areas such as the Middle East, Europe, India, China, Russia, Africa, and Latin America.

The first two years of our program will give you a thorough grounding in the ideas, concepts, and skills you need for your upper year courses. Our most distinguished teachers teach our first- and second-year classes. They will prepare you for an exciting array of elective courses in the following years. Depending on your interests and future plans, you can acquire specialized knowledge in many different issues/areas. We also offer a specialized Honors degree in global political studies.

With our location in one of the most diverse places in the globe, we attract a student body that is also as diverse. Our students bring with them a wealth of experience and worldviews that create a unique learning environment. Here you will learn not only from books, but also from the society in which we live. With this exposure, you will be ready to excel in any profession as a skilled global citizen.

Our goal is to bring to our students a political science that is living, relevant, and dynamic – something that profoundly shapes the lives we live – but that can also be shaped by us – with our knowledge and our actions.

School of Public Policy and Administration

The School of Public Policy and Administration brings together the interdisciplinary research and teaching experience of its highly regarded faculty to offer both degree and certificate programs. The School’s mission is “Education for Good Governance”. The Bachelor or Public Administration (BPA) offers both an interdisciplinary and balanced education. The program provides students the opportunity to learn essential analytic skills and managerial skills, combined with a suitable breadth of education, so that they cannot only identify challenges, but also effectively act on them. The graduate degree program of the school is the executive-style master’s degree in Public Policy, Administration and Law (MPPAL). The school also offers a graduate Diploma in Justice System Administration and two undergraduate professional certificates: Professional Certificate in Public Administration and Law and a Professional Certificate in Public Policy Analysis.

The school prepares graduates for careers ranging from the private to the not-for-profit and public sectors as well as for post-graduate studies in the social sciences and professional programs.

Department of Social Science

Traditionally, the social sciences are understood to be those academic fields of study that employ a scientific method to explore social phenomenon. Social Science at York breaks from this narrow tradition to provide students with a progressive, innovative and truly interdisciplinary learning environment.

The Department of Social Science is part of the larger Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies and is currently home to 11 distinctive interdisciplinary degree programs. In line with the general mandate of York University, the Department of Social Science is strongly orientated, both in teaching and research, toward issues of social justice and sustainability.

All programs offered through the Department of Social Science reflect a sustained dedication to critical, interdisciplinary approaches to the study of social relations, social structures, social identities and social phenomena. That is to say, our courses and programs ground their analysis of social practices and relations in and across a range of disciplines and fields of study. Offering a variety of degree and certificate options, our interdisciplinary programs include:

  • African Studies
  • Business and Society
  • Criminology
  • Health and Society
  • Interdisciplinary Social Science
  • International Development Studies
  • Latin American and Caribbean Studies
  • Law and Society
  • South Asian Studies
  • Work and Labour Studies
  • Urban Studies

While enrolment in some of our courses is restricted to program majors, the Department of Social Science is also committed to the development and delivery of general education courses in the social sciences that all students can take as partial fulfilment of their general education requirements. The interdisciplinary general education curriculum offered through the Department of Social Science provides students with a breadth of knowledge with an interdisciplinary orientation, assists in acculturating students to the scholarly life of the university and offers critical learning skills for successful study in liberal arts and professional programs. Students may choose between nine-credit or six-credit social science foundation courses offered at the 1000-level. The nine-credit courses in the Department of Social Science feature two-hour tutorials that place special emphasis on developing critical thinking, reading and writing skills that provide students with a firm basis for success in their academic careers.

School of Social Work

The School of Social Work is committed to providing professional social work education, characterized by the development of practice strategies that promote human rights and social justice. Recognized as one of the most progressive and socially responsive social work programs in Canada, the school’s unique curriculum explores how critical social work practice, critical theories, research, advocacy and social policies can account for and challenge oppression and marginalization. York students are equipped for professional practice in a number social work arenas, from work with individuals and families to practice with communities, policy, research and international settings.

Department of Sociology

Sociology majors learn a methodology to study people and the roles they adopt in society as individuals and in groups, through exploration of social relations, interactions and power dynamics, thereby gaining a comprehensive understanding of how human action and consciousness shape and are shaped by surrounding cultural and social structures. Among the vast range of topics that sociology explores, a few taught by faculty in our department are: race and racism, crime and social regulation, social policy, work and labour, gender, Canadian society, immigration, education, health and healthcare, social organizations, culture, poverty, social interaction, socialization and criminal justice systems.

Writing Department

The Writing Department offers courses within a professional writing degree program as well as a variety of other credit courses which may be taken to help students develop their research and writing skills, both academic and professional. The department is also the home of the Writing Centre, which provides one-to-one and non-credit group instruction as described below.

Writing Centre

The Writing Department’s Writing Centre provides students with one-to-one instruction designed to assist students to become effective independent writers both in their academic life and beyond. Instruction is based on students' course assignments, usually on the draft of an essay, or other writing assignment, in progress. All Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies students, at any stage of a particular course assignment, are welcome to make appointments and take advantage of the opportunity to work on their writing with one of the centre's experienced faculty. Some students in other Faculties also may use the centre (information available on the Writing Department website). Appointments are for 50 minutes and are available in the day Monday through Saturday as well as evenings Monday through Thursday. The centre also regularly offers group workshops on various issues and skills related to writing effectively in university.

Term Work, Tests and Examinations

Term work includes reports, assignments, presentations, essays, tests and other written work assigned in a course with the exception of final examinations.

Deadline for Submission

Term work must be submitted by the first day of the official examination period of the term in which the course ends. Instructors, departments and schools may, however, set earlier deadlines for the submission of term work.

Tests and Examinations

Tests and examinations are important parts of the educational process. They must be conducted under fair conditions which allow students to demonstrate what they have learned. Disruptions or attempts to obtain an unfair advantage are offences against academic process and carry severe penalties: refer to the Senate Policy on Academic Honesty and the Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities at secretariat-policies.info.yorku.ca . The following regulations apply to tests and examinations ( secretariat-policies.info.yorku.ca/policies/conduct-of-examinations-policy-guidelines/ ).

Identification

Students who are being tested or examined are required to present a valid York University photo identification card or other acceptable form of photo identification and to sign the attendance roster for the examination.

Answer Booklets

Answer booklets are the property of the University. Test papers, examination booklets and other answer forms remain the property of the University unless they are released by an instructor. Students may not remove them from the test or examination room without permission; nor may they possess blank examination booklets.

Students’ Right to Review

Students may always have the opportunity, under properly controlled conditions, to review and discuss their graded test and examination answers, but final examination answer booklets (and at the discretion of the course director, other examination booklets) remain the property of the University, and are retained by the teaching unit for a certain period of time before they are destroyed.

Tests and Examinations during the Term

Restriction at end of term.

No examinations or tests collectively worth more than 20 per cent of the final grade in a course will be given during the final 14 calendar days of classes in a term. The exceptions to the rule are classes which regularly meet Friday evenings or on Saturday and/or Sunday at any time, and courses offered in the compressed summer terms.

Scheduling of Tests

Except where testing is conducted during individual appointments which accommodate the schedules of students (e.g. individual oral interviews in language courses, individually scheduled make-up tests), tests or examinations given during the term should be held within the hours regularly scheduled for the course in question. Any exceptions must be communicated within the first two weeks of classes and on the course outline.

Students’ Right of Refusal

Students who are asked to write tests or examinations in contravention of the preceding two regulations may refuse to do so without academic penalty; they also have the right to raise the matter with the Chair/director of the department or the school in which the course is offered or with the dean.

Formally Scheduled Examinations

Final examination period.

There is a final examination period at the end of each term. The dates and times of formally scheduled examinations are listed on the York Courses website at w2prod.sis.yorku.ca/Apps/WebObjects/cdm.woa/wa/curexam . Examinations may last two or three hours.

Religious Accommodation Guidelines

Students who, because of religious commitment cannot write a formally scheduled examination (December and April examination periods) on the date scheduled, should contact the course instructor no later than three weeks prior to the start of the examination period to arrange an alternative examination date. A Religious Accommodation form is available for this purpose online at w2prod.sis.yorku.ca/Apps/WebObjects/cdm.woa/wa/regobs .

Exam Accommodation

Students with disabilities requiring accommodation or students requiring accommodation for significant religious observances shall be responsible for requesting the necessary accommodation in advance of the examination period and in accordance with the recommended timelines in the relevant policies and procedures.

Rewriting of Examinations

The Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies has no provision for the rewriting of a final examination to improve a mark.

Missed Examinations

In accordance with University policy and procedure, a student who misses an examination should contact the course director and the department/school of the examination as soon as possible. A student who wishes to write a make-up examination must request deferred standing in the course. Please refer to the section on Deferred Standing/Academic Petitions and Appeals or the Deferred Standing web page at myacademicrecord.students.yorku.ca/deferred-standing .

The eServices Office

The eServices Office (eSO) in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies (LA&PS) provisions for the administrative needs of the Faculty’s eLearning programming which is described as online (Internet), blended (combined in-class and Internet components) and web-enhanced courses. The eSO also provides assistance for specialized needs in the fully online (Internet) course sphere, including digital assignment submission and off-site examination scheduling. The eServices Office supports the development of course outlines and websites for all LA&PS courses. Many LA&PS instructors use course websites to deposit and disseminate academic and administrative content and extend interactive virtual communication services to our student community. Instructors inform their students of their web platform and usage plans at the beginning of term.

Distance Education Courses (Fully Online)

Students can study at their own pace with fully online (Internet) courses and learn from the convenience of their home, office or from the other side of the world. LA&PS' fully online (Internet) courses use the same textbooks and materials as in-class instruction and cover the same course content. In addition, they count towards your degree in exactly the same way as traditional in-class courses. Students taking fully online courses access instructional information, assignments, course requirements and relevant materials online. Students are required to complete assignments (due on specific dates) and to write supervised exams at the university or an alternative postsecondary institution as scheduled. The format for fully online course is identified as (INTR) within the university’s enrolment documentation. Students can create a more flexible schedule by mixing in-class courses with fully online (Internet) courses to possibly complete an entire program by distance.

Programs Offered Fully Online (Internet)

LA&PS offers a Bachelor of Administrative Studies (BCom) degree and a management certificate entirely online. Detailed degree requirements, prerequisites and descriptions are available online in the Undergraduate Calendar available at calendars.students.yorku.ca .

Blended Courses (In-class + Internet)

In addition to fully online courses, LA&PS offers many new blended courses which combine in-class and online modes of delivery. Blended courses combine the best of both teaching methods. On-campus lectures may be reduced by approximately 30-70% and replaced with online instruction and activities. Course instructors will announce the blended organization of the course at the beginning of term. The course format for blended is identified as (LECI) within the university’s enrolment documentation.

Additional Information

Detailed information is available at elearning.laps.yorku.ca . This site includes information for registered students such as computer requirements/accounts, access instructions and specialized administrative information. Course listings and timetables are navigated from the York Courses website page available at w2prod.sis.yorku.ca/Apps/WebObjects/cdm/ . Once you find your course offering, there will be a course website link that includes the outline. The course outline contains academic and text requirements.

Creative Writing (MFA)

Program description.

The MFA Program in Creative Writing consists of a vibrant community of writers working together in a setting that is both challenging and supportive. This stimulating environment fosters the development of talented writers of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. The program is not defined by courses alone, but by a life built around writing.

Through innovative literary outreach programs, a distinguished public reading series, an exciting public student reading series, special literary seminars with visiting writers, and the production of a high-quality literary journal, students participate in a dynamic literary community actively engaged in all aspects of the literary arts—writing, reading, teaching, publishing and community outreach. Students also have the opportunity to enjoy America's most literary terrain; New York University is situated in the heart of Greenwich Village, a part of the city that has always been home to writers.

The MFA in Creative Writing is designed to offer students an opportunity to concentrate intensively on their writing. This program is recommended for students who may want to apply for creative writing positions at colleges and universities, which often require the MFA degree. The MFA program does not have a foreign language requirement.

All applicants to the Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS) are required to submit the  general application requirements , which include:

  • Academic Transcripts
  • Test Scores  (if required)
  • Applicant Statements
  • Résumé or Curriculum Vitae
  • Letters of Recommendation , and
  • A non-refundable  application fee .

See Creative Writing for admission requirements and instructions specific to this program.

Program Requirements

Special project, program information.

Taken in four separate semesters.

Craft courses may be repeated provided they are taught by different instructors.

With the permission of that department and of the director of the CWP. 

Additional Program Requirements

A creative special project in poetry or fiction, consisting of a substantial piece of writing—a novella, a collection of short stories, or a group of poems—to be submitted in the student’s final semester. The project requires the approval of the student’s faculty adviser and of the director of the CWP.

The MFA degree may also be earned through the Low Residency MFA Writers Workshop in Paris. Under this model, degree requirements remain the same, although Craft courses and Workshops take the form of intensive individualized courses of study with the faculty, including three substantial packet exchanges of student work per semester. All students earning the MFA degree through the low-residency program must also participate in five ten-day residencies in Paris, which involve a diverse series of series of craft talks, lectures, readings, special events, faculty mentorship meetings, and professional development panels.

Sample Plan of Study

Learning outcomes.

Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will have achieved the following learning outcomes:

  • Graduate students in the Creative Writing Program at NYU work intensively with faculty mentors in writing workshops and individual conferences to learn and master the basic elements of the craft of fiction, creative nonfiction, or poetry.
  • Students are expected to read widely and deeply, and to acquire a broad practitioner’s knowledge of English and American literature in their declared concentration (poetry, creative nonfiction, or fiction).
  • Students are taught to read carefully and critically, and in doing so learn to read as writers. By studying great novels, poems, and works of literary nonfiction by other writers, students learn how to write their own.
  • The two-year program of intensive study culminates in the completion of a creative thesis -- a novel, a collection of stories or essays, or a collection of poems. The thesis manuscript, ideally, is a working draft of a first book. Many program alumni go on to publish books and win awards for their writing.

Grading and GPA Policy

Nyu policies, graduate school of arts and science policies.

To qualify for the degree, a student must have a GPA of at least 3.0, must complete a minimum of 24 points with a grade of B or better, and may offer no more than 8 points with a grade of C (no more than 4 points with a grade of C in creative writing workshops). A student may take no more than 36 points toward the degree.

University-wide policies can be found on the New York University Policy pages .

Academic Policies for the Graduate School of Arts and Science can be found on the Academic Policies page . 

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Graduate Program

The graduate Creative Writing Program at NYU consists of a community of writers working together in a setting that is both challenging and supportive.

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The low-residency MFA Writers Workshop offers students the opportunity to develop their craft in one of the world's most inspiring literary capitals.

Undergraduate Program

The undergraduate program offers workshops, readings, internships, writing prizes, and events designed to cultivate and inspire.

Spring 2022 Reading Series

The lively public Reading Series hosts a wide array of writers, translators, and editors, and connects our program to the local community.

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• Alum Bruna Dantas Lobato   won the 2023 National Book Award in translation

• Faculty member Sharon Olds received the Joan Margarit International Poetry Prize from King Felipe VI in July 2023

• Alumni  Tess Gunty  and  John Keene   each won a 2022 National Book Award in fiction and poetry , respectively

• Books by faculty members  Sharon  Olds  and  Meghan O'Rourke;  and alums  Tess Gunty, John Keene ,  and  Jenny Xie  were named finalists for the 2022 National Book Awards; books by alum  Rio Cortez and faculty member Leigh Newman were also longlisted

• Alum  Ada Limón   has been named the nation's 24th Poet Laureate  by the Library of Congress

• Alum  Amanda Larson 's debut poetry collection  GUT  was selected by Mark Bibbins as the winner of the Poetry Society of America Norma Farber Book Award

• Alum  Sasha Burshteyn  was named a 2022 winner of the 92Y Discovery Prize. Alums Jenna Lanzaro and JinJin Xu were also named semi-finalists for the prize.

• Alum Clare Sestanovich was selected as a  2022 5 under 35 Honoree  by the National Book Foundation

• Alum  Maaza Mengiste  was awarded a  2022 Guggenheim Fellowship

• Visiting graduate faculty member  Brandon Taylor 's collection  Filthy Animals  was named a 2021/22  finalist for The Story Prize  and was shortlisted for the  2022 Dylan Thomas Prize

• Alum  Raven Leilani  won the 2021 Clark Fiction Prize, Dylan Thomas prize, the 2020 Kirkus Prize for Fiction and the Center for Fiction 2020 First Novel Prize for her debut novel  Luster,  and was named a finalist for the 2021 VCU Cabell First Novelist Award, the Gotham Book Prize, the 2021 PEN/Hemmingway Award for Debut Novel, the 2021 PEN/Jean Stein Book Award

• Alum Desiree C. Bailey 's debut poetry collection  What Noise Against the Cane  was longlisted for the 2022 Dylan Thomas Prize and was also named a finalist for the 2021 National Book Award in Poetry and the 2022 Kate Tufts Discovery Award, and was published as the winner of the 2020 Yale Series of Younger Poets

• Senior faculty member  Sharon Olds  was named the 2022 recipient of the Poetry Society of America's Frost Medal for distinguished lifetime achievement in poetry

You can read more MFA Community news here and find a list of forthcoming and recently published books by alumni here .   NYU CWP alumni include  Aria Aber, Amir Ahmadi Arian, Julie Buntin, Nick Flynn, Nell Freudenberger, Aracelis Girmay, Isabella Hammad, Ishion Hutchinson, Mitchell S. Jackson, Tyehimba Jess, John Keene, Raven Leilani, Robin Coste Lewis, Ada Limón, Melissa Lozada-Oliva, Maaza Mengiste, John Murillo, Gregory Pardlo, Morgan Parker, Nicole Sealey, Solmaz Sharif, Peng Shepherd, Ocean Vuong, Jenny Xie,  and  Javier Zamora. 

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Faculty Spotlight

Darin Strauss by Linda Rosier

Darin Strauss is the author of several acclaimed novels, including the most recent The Queen of Tuesday: A Lucille Ball Story.

Katie Kitamura

Katie Kitamura’s most recent novel Intimacies was longlisted for the National Book Award and named a Best Book of 2021 by numerous publications.

Hari Kunzru

Hari Kunzru is the author of six novels, including the most recent Red Pill, and White Tears, a finalist for the PEN Jean Stein Award.

Ocean Vuong by Adrian Pope for The Guardian

Ocean Vuong is the author of the bestselling novel, On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous and the poetry collection, Night Sky with Exit Wounds.

Jeffrey Eugenides

Jeffrey Eugenides is the author of acclaimed novels The Virgin Suicides, Middlesex, and The Marriage Plot. His latest collection is Fresh Complaint. 

Sharon Olds

Sharon Olds is a previous director of the Creative Writing Program. Her 2012 collection Stags Leap was awarded the T.S. Eliot Prize and a Pulitzer.

Jonathan Safran Foer

Foer was listed in Rolling Stone's "People of the Year," Esquire's "Best and Brightest," and The New Yorker's "20 Under 40" list.

Terrance Hayes

Terrance Hayes’s most recent publications include American Sonnets for My Past And Future Assassin and To Float In The Space Between.

Claudia Rankine by Andrew Zuckerman/The Slowdown

Claudia Rankine is a recipient of the 2016 MacArthur Fellowship, and the author of six collections including Citizen and Don’t Let Me Be Lonely.

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Do you want to learn how to tell stories or create art through your words? If you want to write poetry, script plays, or write novels, Liberty has creative writing programs that can help you learn the skills you need. You can start with the basics and develop your skills under the teaching and mentorship of teachers who know their craft. But what program is right for you?

Associate Degrees

Liberty’s 100% online Associate of Arts (A.A.) in Creative Writing offers you the opportunity to enhance your writing skills as you prepare for a future career or a bachelor’s degree.

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Bachelor of science in creative writing – christian literature, bachelor of science in creative writing – english.

Liberty’s 100% online Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Creative Writing – English offers you the chance to develop a deep understanding of the English language.

Bachelor of Science in Creative Writing – Journalism

Liberty’s 100% online Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Creative Writing – Journalism allows you to develop investigative and reporting abilities and build your portfolio. 

Liberty’s 100% online Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in English and Writing offers you advanced training in composition and literature, creative writing, and modern grammar.

Liberty’s 100% online Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in English and Writing – Christian Literature can help you hone your writing and critical thinking skills as you explore the works of some of the greatest Christian writers in history.

Liberty’s 100% online Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in English and Writing – Creative Writing degree offers advanced training in grammar, technical writing, and storytelling.

Liberty’s 100% online Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in English and Writing – Journalism offers you a journalism education that can teach you to write compelling stories and help you pursue exciting writing opportunities.

Liberty’s 100% online Master of Arts (M.A.) in Composition will guide you through the fundamentals of writing and grammar and help prepare you to teach composition at the collegiate level.

Liberty’s 100% online Master of Arts (M.A.) in Professional Writing can help you craft effective communication using digital media, traditional publishing, and cutting-edge technology as you master advanced grammar and composition.

Liberty’s 100% online Master of Arts (M.A.) in Professional Writing – Research Administration and Sponsored Programs blends studies in writing with practical business applications, which can help you become a more marketable job candidate.

Liberty’s 100% online Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) in Creative Writing is designed to help you build on your writing skills with specific workshops dedicated to the craft of fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction, or screenwriting.

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Liberty’s 100% online Master of Arts (M.A.) in Professional Writing – Research Administration and Sponsored Programs blends studies in writing with practical business applications, which can help you become a more marketable job candidate.

Creative Writing – Christian Literature

Liberty’s 100% online Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Creative Writing – Christian Literature allows you to study prominent authors and works of Christian literature of the past and present. 

Creative Writing – English

Liberty’s 100% online Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Creative Writing – English offers you the chance to develop a deep understanding of the English language.

Creative Writing – Journalism

Liberty’s 100% online Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Creative Writing – Journalism allows you to develop investigative and reporting abilities and build your portfolio. 

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English and Writing – Christian Literature

Liberty’s 100% online Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in English and Writing – Christian Literature can help you hone your writing and critical thinking skills as you explore the works of some of the greatest Christian writers in history.

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Liberty’s 100% online Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Creative Writing – English offers you the chance to develop a deep understanding of the English language while sharpening your writing skills.

Bachelor of Science in English and Writing – Creative Writing

Liberty’s 100% online Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in English and Writing – Creative Writing  offers you advanced training in composition and literature, creative writing, and modern grammar.

Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing

Liberty’s 100% online Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) in Creative Writing can help you learn new concepts, grow your understanding, and hone your writing skills to their highest form.

Which kind of creative writing program fits my needs?

  • If you don’t have a degree and aren’t ready to commit to a bachelor’s – Liberty’s online Associate of Arts in Creative Writing gives you an entry point into creative writing. Designed as a halfway step to a bachelor’s degree, our A.A. in Creative Writing will cover foundational courses and training that can help you get started while opening the door to a more in-depth Bachelor of Science in English and Writing – Creative Writing after you graduate. 
  • If you want a full bachelor’s degree focused on creative writing and English language – Liberty’s Bachelor of Science in English and Writing – Creative Writing is designed to equip you with a thorough background in English language studies to support your creative writing skills. The skills you learn in this program can also help you pursue teaching or roles in communication and writing for business. 
  • If you already have a bachelor’s degree and want a career in writing – Liberty’s online Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing could be the best choice for you. The M.F.A. in Creative Writing is designed to help you refine your craft and gain a mastery in your writing discipline. And because an M.F.A. is considered a terminal degree, earning a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing can open the door to university teaching. 
Karen Kingsbury Center for Creative Writing An exciting part of our creative writing programs is that you will have the opportunity to take courses that were created in partnership with #1 New York Times bestselling author and Christian novelist Karen Kingsbury. Kingsbury has contributed course content to the degrees above, providing firsthand training in all areas of interest. We are proud to partner with her through our Karen Kingsbury Center for Creative Writing .

Potential Career Options with a Creative Writing Degree

  • Book and magazine writer
  • Business communications specialist
  • Creative writing instructor
  • Professional blogger
  • Public relations
  • Publications editor
  • Screenwriter
  • Social media coordinator
  • Website copy editor and writer
  • Writing manager

What Are the Benefits of Studying Creative Writing at Liberty University?

  • We are recognized by multiple institutions for our academic quality, affordability, and accessibility . Our commitment to excellence also helped us rank in the top 10% of Niche.com’s best online schools in America . Earning your online creative writing degree from a nonprofit university with this kind of recognition can help set you apart from others in your field.
  • Liberty University’s state-of-the-art online learning environment offers you a wide variety of learning methods, including simulations, recorded lectures, and digital collaboration tools that will help you engage with your studies and learn practical teaching skills.
  • The majority of tuition for undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs has not increased in 9 years. While many other online colleges have raised tuition, Liberty has been able to keep costs low as a nonprofit university.
  • You can complete your online creative writing program in less time than you think, due to our 8-week format and 8 start times per year.

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We are proud to support you in your pursuit of a flexible and affordable online education by offering you the following benefits: 

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  • Potential college credit for military training

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When registering for our courses, you will be presented with the following options:

  • Blended (BLEN) courses. Class time is a combination of face-to-face and online delivery. The total course contact hours will remain the same as a traditional in-person course.
  • Asynchronous courses do not have any fixed meeting times. You can do them at the time of your choosing .
  • Synchronous courses will be delivered in real-time via Zoom or other videoconferencing platforms at the times indicated on the York Courses website. Some of these courses will have both real-time and non-real-time components.
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Students must complete courses in time periods I (pre-1700) and/or II (1700-1900). Please review your degree checklist for specific credit requirements.

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AP/EN 1001 3.00 An Introduction to Literary Study

An introduction to the study of, and writing about, literature. Through short readings (essays, stories, poems and plays), students learn to observe, understand and evaluate how literary texts work. Through specific attention to the technical ...

AP/EN 1002 3.00 Intertextualities

This course advances students' training in comparative literary analysis, research and writing. It introduces students to intertextual relationships between old forms and new that exemplify literary movements and influences as well as canon and counter-canon ...

AP/EN 1006 3.00 A Writer's Introduction to Literary Forms

CROSSLISTED COURSE: AP WRIT 1006 An introduction to the fundamental principles governing the production and reception of four principal literary forms in English: poetry, prose fiction, prose non-fiction and drama. Extensive consideration is given to ...

AP/EN 1101 3.00 Literature and Law

This course explores the representation of legal issues in literature, by analyzing how authors thematize justice and injustice (social, economic, political, racial, via depictions of crime, policing, state power and individual resistance). It also explores ...

AP/EN 1101 6.00 Literature and Law

AP/EN 1102 3.00 Literature and Health

This course explores themes of physical and mental health-related issues in literature, the literary conventions and figurative language necessary for their expression, as well as the use of literature in health-related practices. From the conception ...

AP/EN 1102 6.00 Literature and Health

AP/EN 1103 6.00 Literature and Business

Scams, chicanery, insider-trading, dreams of great fortunes, and panics:  fictions of finance take in the whole spectrum of human hopes, values, vices, and anxieties.  This course will explore the literary representation of business-related issues, ethical ...

AP/EN 1201 6.00 The Literary Imagination

This course takes a literary approach to a wide range of texts, including not only the traditional genres, poetry, drama and fiction, but also a broad range of less obviously literary texts, such as journalistic, ...

AP/EN 1201 9.00 The Literary Imagination

AP/EN 1202 6.00 Satire

A broad examination of satire in poetry, prose and drama. Students will explore the very beginnings and historical refinements of contemporary satire through close reading of a range of works from the classical - Aristophanes, ...

AP/EN 1202 9.00 Satire

AP/EN 2001 3.00 Literary Theory I

Introduces students to early literary theory. We will discuss major developments in the theory and practice of literary representation, from antiquity to romanticism; students will learn the meanings and implications of historically foundational critical terms ...

AP/EN 2002 3.00 Literary Theory II

Introduces students to contemporary literary and cultural theory. We will discuss major developments in the theory and practice of literature, from romanticism to postmodernism; students will learn the meanings and political implications of current critical ...

AP/EN 2010 6.00 Gender Studies

An examination of how gender mediates the creation, reception and interpretation of literary/cultural texts. It provides students with critical tools for understanding gender in contemporary theory, and reading and writing about gender in literary texts.

AP/EN 2011 3.00 Gender Studies I

What is gender? Is it something biologically determined or socially constructed? Could it be both? Why is it something we can take for granted? And how does sexuality fit in? Issues of race, ethnicity and ...

AP/EN 2012 3.00 Gender Studies II

We will survey major theoretical approaches to contemporary gender studies, including what Judith Butler has called new gender studies: bodies marked by various crossings (chromosomal sex, gender, sexuality, race, nation) as well as post-queer heterosexual ...

AP/EN 2013 6.00 Race: Writing & Rewriting a Powerful Idea (Race: Theory and Literature)

This course examines responses by various authors who consider race and racism as they inhere across genres in literature and literary study from antiquity to today.Course credit exclusions: AP/EN 2014 3.00; AP/EN 2015 3.00.Open to: ...

AP/EN 2014 3.00 What Was Race? (Race: Theory and Literature I)

Examines responses by various authors who consider race and racism as they inhere across genres in literature and literary study from antiquity to the opening of the twentieth century.Course credit exclusions: AP/EN 2013 6.00.Open to: ...

AP/EN 2015 3.00 What Does Race Have to Do With It? (Race: Theory and Literature II)

Examines responses by various authors who consider race and racism as they inhere across genres in literature and literary study from the opening of the twentieth century to today.Course credit exclusions: AP/EN 2013 6.00.Open to: ...

AP/EN 2020 3.00 English Language, Style, and Literature

A comparison of approaches and methods for studying rhetorical shaping, style, phrasing, and other language-related topics, including different creative ways in which language is adapted to different kinds of communication, including conversation, fiction, poetry, drama, ...

AP/EN 2100 3.00 Poetry

Through the close study of poems and relevant critical material, the course aims to develop in the student the ability to read poetry with discernment and pleasure. Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 2100 3.00. PRIOR TO ...

AP/EN 2100 6.00 Poetry

AP/EN 2120 3.00 Prose Narrative

An introduction to the formal techniques and generic patterns that have governed the production of prose narrative in English from the 16th century to the present. Primary emphasis is on fiction but non-fictional narrative is ...

AP/EN 2120 6.00 Prose Narrative

AP/EN 2130 3.00 The Short Story

Provides an overview of the short story genre from its inception in the early nineteenth century to the present. It provides detailed analyses and theoretical considerations of the form of stories by well-known writers from ...

AP/EN 2130 6.00 The Short Story

AP/EN 2140 3.00 Drama

An introduction to the study of drama, presented from a theatrical as well as a literary point of view, with the emphasis on the changing nature of dramatic convention and the relation of plays to ...

AP/EN 2140 6.00 Drama

AP/EN 2170 3.00 Horror and Terror: Variations on Gothic

The course addresses Gothic as a popular genre eliciting and managing fear, whether accompanied by anticipation and dread (terror) or confrontation and disgust (horror). Attention is paid to Gothic's 18th-century origins, but the focus is ...

AP/EN 2171 3.00 Coming of Age in Fiction

This course examines the sub-genre of prose fiction known as the Bildungsroman or novel of maturation and the variety of forms and approaches evident in examples from the 19th and 20th centuries.Course credit exclusion: AP/EN ...

AP/EN 2172 3.00 Apocalyptic Science Fiction

This course surveys apocalyptic themes from the Bible to the present day. It focuses primarily on images of the end of the world in 19th- and 20th-century science fiction, and places the works studied in ...

AP/EN 2173 3.00 Children's Literature, 1590-1900

A historical study of children's literature written between 1590 and 1900. It explores possible ways of reading that literature, taking into account such issues as its cultural context and its audience.Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 2303 ...

AP/EN 2174 3.00 20th Century Children's Literature

This course is a historical study of children's literature written in the 20th century. It explores possible ways of reading that literature, taking into account such issues as its cultural context and its audience.Course credit ...

AP/EN 2176 3.00 Comics and Cartoons I

From the Yellow Kid to Captain America (1900-Cold War) this course explores the growth of comics and cartoons: creative conflicts, contexts and themes (outsiders, war, ethnicity), Bugs Bunny, Superman, superheroes and Disney, and how they ...

AP/EN 2177 3.00 Comics and Cartoons II

From Road Runner to The Simpsons, this course explores trends in post-war comics and cartoons: vigilantism, paranoia, national insecurity, normality and abnormality, Peanuts and MAD, the counterculture, R. Crumb, Spiderman, X-Men and new directions.Course credit ...

AP/EN 2178 3.00 The English Detective Novel

Explores the history, conventions, values, popularity and possible limits of the detective novel as expressed by British practitioners of the genre from Arthur Conan Doyle to P.D. James. Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 2308 3.00 (prior ...

AP/EN 2220 6.00 Canadian Literature

A critical and historical study of the literature of Canada. When relevant, material for the course will be drawn from other literatures.PRIOR TO FALL 2013: course credit exclusion: GL/EN 2550 6.00.

AP/EN 2230 6.00 Intro to American Literature

Provides a broad but selective overview of American literature from the European encounter to the present. It introduces students to the major concepts, issues, contexts, events, and writers necessary for future study in the field.

AP/EN 2231 6.00 African American Literature

An introduction to the African American literary tradition across genres, from its slavery-era origins until today, exploring representations of selfhood, consciousness, solidarity, conflict, power, literacy, voice, heritage, and destiny.

AP/EN 2240 6.00 Introduction to Postcolonial Literatures

Provides a selective overview of twentieth-century and contemporary literature in English from the regions of Africa, the Caribbean, South Asia, and the South Pacific. Note that all regions will not be covered in every iteration ...

AP/EN 2250 6.00 Intro to British Literature

This course introduces British literature in its historical context, from its Germanic roots and the earliest writings in English to the contemporary period. There will be reading from historical accounts as well as non-canonical writings. ...

AP/EN 2260 6.00 Introduction to World Literature

This course surveys a wide range of literary forms and genres (myth, epic, ballad, lyric, drama, romance, novel), from ancient to contemporary times, drawing on literatures from all areas of the globe. The course also ...

AP/EN 2261 3.00 Introduction to World Literature 1: Beginnings to the Early Modern Period

This course surveys a wide range of literary forms and genres (myth, epic, ballad, lyric, drama, romance, novel), from the earliest surviving literary texts to the 17th century, drawing on literatures from all areas of ...

AP/EN 2262 3.00 Introduction to World Literature 2: The Modern Period

This course surveys a wide range of literary forms and genres (myth, epic, ballad, lyric, drama, romance, novel), from the 18th century to the 21st, drawing on literatures from all areas of the globe. The ...

AP/EN 2270 6.00 Modernisms

Representative and influential works by British and American authors, including Eliot, Lawrence, Joyce, Hemingway and Faulkner.Course credit exclusions: AP/EN 3131 3.00, AP/EN 3130 6.00, GL/EN 3360 6.00.

AP/EN 2280 6.00 Medieval Literature

An introduction to a representative selection of medieval English literature from Beowulf to Malory's Morte d'Arthur; designed for students, whatever their specialty, who would like to acquire some familiarity with Old and Middle English literature. ...

AP/EN 2600 6.00 Introduction to Creative Writing

(Note: Retired course as of Summer 2021. See AP/CWR 2600 6.0 Introduction to Creative Writing) An introduction to the writing of poetry and prose fiction. The main focus of the course will be the student's ...

AP/EN 2999 6.00 Special Topics

This course provides students with a foundational knowledge base in a special topic by introducing them to its must-read texts, constitutive discourses, and fundamental questions.

AP/EN 2999 3.00 Special Topics

AP/EN 3000 6.00 Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory

An introduction to the linguistic and structural analysis of literary texts. Course credit exclusions: GL/EN 3607 6.00, GL/LIN 3607 6.00.

AP/EN 3020 6.00 Psychoanalysis and Approaches to Literature

An Introduction to the fundamental concepts of psychoanalysis and their application to the study of literature. The course's primary theorist is Freud but the contributions of other theorists may also be considered.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR ...

AP/EN 3031 6.00 Diaspora Theory

This course explores theories of Diaspora, exile, transnationalism, dispossession, and borderlands as lenses for thinking through contemporary literary and cultural movements.  This course full integrates academic writing and critical thinking as means of learning complex ...

AP/EN 3041 6.00 The Writer/Critic

This course studies work of creative writers who were or are also important critics.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusion: AS/EN 3150 6.00.

AP/EN 3060 6.00 Healing Fiction: Literature and Medicine

An online seminar-workshop course working with texts by various authors who explore the boundaries between imaginative literature and personal or social healing.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AK/EN 3100 Z 6.00 ...

AP/EN 3070 6.00 Filming Literature

This course addresses a wide range of literary works and their filmic versions. Attention is devoted especially to translation from one medium to another, the specificity of the verbal and the visual, and narrative form ...

AP/EN 3073 6.00 The Small Town in Film and Literature

This course examines representations of the imagined community in literature and film from the Golden Age of classical Greek myth to the master-planned suburb. Particular attention is paid to the strategies of narrative and fantasy ...

AP/EN 3126 6.00 The Literature of the First World War

This course examines familiar First World War literature, fine but neglected works written during or shortly after the War and recent treatments of its psychological and physical horrors. The texts are chiefly fiction and poetry; ...

AP/EN 3132 3.00 Dada, Surrealism, and Early Avant-Garde Movements

Studies such writers as Breton, Schwitters, Artaud, Stein, Marinetti, and Gauvreau, contemporary to those mentioned for AP/EN 3131 3.00, but more typically described as avant-garde and linguistically experimental. Course credit exclusions: AP/EN 3555 3.00.

AP/EN 3140 3.00 Avant-garde Movements Since 1945

Examines literary and artistic movements which arise in the wake of Dada and Surrealism, with a focus on those which are textually-based including Oulipo, Fluxus, Lettrism, Language Writing, Digital Poetry, and Situationism. Notes: AP/EN 3132 ...

AP/EN 3150 6.00 Women in Literature: A Comparative Analysis

Examines the changing social and familial roles of women as they have been reflected and popularized in fiction from the 18th century to the present. The approach is comparative and historical, drawing on documents to ...

AP/EN 3155 3.00 Recent Women Fiction Writers

Examines the narrative perspectives and strategies of recent American, English and Irish women fiction writers. It does not concentrate on feminist narratology or contemporary theory but the novels invite a variety of approaches.

AP/EN 3160 6.00 Literature of the Fantastic

The nature of the fantastic in 19th and 20th century literature. Studies in comparative theories of the fantastic, especially psychoanalytical, symbolic and mythological approaches and various examples of fantastic fiction: the Gothic, grotesque, uncanny, unreal ...

AP/EN 3161 3.00 Rogues, Outcasts, Runaways: The Picaresque Novel in English I

A survey of picaresque novels in English from the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, from the picaresque's establishment as an important form in the British novel to its spread to North American settings.Prerequisites: AP/EN 1001 3.00 ...

AP/EN 3162 3.00 Rogues, Outcasts, Runaways: The Picaresque Novel in English II

A survey of picaresque novels in English from the 1900 to the present and in diverse English-language literatures.Prerequisites: AP/EN 1001  3.00 and AP/EN 1002 3.00. Course credit exclusions: AP/EN 3163 6.00. Open to: Yr  03 ...

AP/EN 3163 6.00 Rogues, Outcasts, Runaways: The Picaresque Novel in English

A survey of picaresque novels in English from the Eighteenth Century to the present, from the picaresque's establishment as an important form in the British novel to its spread to diverse English-language literatures.Prerequisites: AP/EN 1001 ...

AP/EN 3175 3.00 Travel Writing in English

Dealing with 19th- and 20th-century travel writing (British, Canadian, American, African, Asian and Caribbean), this course examines the construction of a travelling/narrating self, its representations of other landscapes, cultures and peoples and the writer's rhetorical ...

AP/EN 3179 3.00 The Art of the Personal Essay

Introduction to the rich variety of narrative and non-narrative prose-writing in English. The approach will include a historical survey, but specific content and format will vary with the instructor.Course credit exclusions: AP/EN 2720 6.00, AP/EN ...

AP/EN 3180 6.00 Literary Nonfiction

CROSSLISTED COURSE: AP WRIT 3180 Literary nonfiction (creative nonfiction; literary, new and personal journalism) melds the accuracy of nonfiction with the dramatic force of fiction. In this course, we read some recent works in the ...

AP/EN 3190 6.00 Modern Drama

A survey of European, British and North American dramatists from Ibsen, Chekhov and Shaw to Brecht and Osborne.

AP/EN 3191 3.00 Comedy

CROSSLISTED COURSE: AP WRIT 3013 The nature, powers and limits of comedy are explored through reading a selection of comedies from Elizabethan to modern times.

AP/EN 3192 6.00 Tragedy in Western Literature: Ancient and Modern

CROSSLISTED COURSE: AP HUMA 3014 A study of concepts of tragedy and tragic themes in literature from antiquity to the present viewed in their cultural and historical contexts as well as in relation to their ...

AP/EN 3193 3.00 Studies in Satire

An examination of works that exemplify one of the four major kinds of literature - satire. Students will focus on works of one or two authors, periods, and/or genres, from antiquity to the present.Course credit ...

AP/EN 3193 6.00 Studies in Satire

AP/EN 3210 6.00 Modern Canadian Poetry

An intensive study of the modern movement in Canadian poetry.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL 2009:Course credit exclusions: AS/EN 3350 6.00, AK/EN 3860 6.00.

AP/EN 3220 6.00 Modern Canadian Drama

This course focuses on the wide range of English-language drama written and performed in Canada since 1967.Course credit exclusions: AP/EN 3220 6.00, GL/DRST 3950 6.00, GL/EN 3950 6.00, GL/HUMA 3950 6.00.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course ...

AP/EN 3230 6.00 Modern Canadian Fiction

A study of selected Canadian novelists, Anglophone and francophone. Contemporary and comparative themes and techniques will be considered, using translations for the francophone works. Course credit exclusions: AP/EN 4255 6.00, GL/EN 4450 6.00.

AP/EN 3231 6.00 Modern Québécois Fiction in Translation

The post-war fiction of Québéc has been varied and lively. Some of its trends include traditional realism, through politically-oriented and nationalist writing, to feminism and post-modernism.

AP/EN 3240 6.00 Racial Minority Writing in Canada

An examination of the meaning of post-coloniality in the Canadian context by focusing on the work of writers of Native, Caribbean and South Asian backgrounds. It would be fruitful to study them together as their ...

AP/EN 3241 6.00 Saints' Lives and Black Madonnas: The Literary and Cultural Experience of Italian Canadians

CROSSLISTED COURSE: AP IT 3721 The study of the Italian experience in Canada as expressed in representative works from various genres: narrative, poetry, theatre and film. The significance of these works is examined in the ...

AP/EN 3252 3.00 Indigenous Knoledge and the Environment

CROSSLISTED COURSE: AP REI 3535 Analyzes the history and theories of Canada and the True North from the perspectives of indigenous knowledge and environment. Examines concepts and relationships among history, literature and nature in Europe ...

AP/EN 3253 3.00 Indigenous People, Legend and Memory

CROSSLISTED COURSE: AP INDG 3536 & AP HUMA 3536 This course examines concepts and relationships among history, literature and nature in Europe and North America.Previously offered as:  AP/MIST 3536 3.00Course credit exclusion: AP/REI 3536 3.00 ...

AP/EN 3255 3.00 Indigenous Drama in Canada

This course offers a literary and theatrical study of Indigenous drama in Canada with some attention to critical theory and relevant historical and cultural contexts. It examines the historical and theatrical conditions that led to ...

AP/EN 3305 3.00 Native American Literature

Surveys a range of writings by (and occasionally about) Native Americans from the US, beginning with the oral tradition and extending to the present day.Prerequisites: For English Majors/Minors only; AP/EN 1001 3.00 (with a grade ...

AP/EN 3310 3.00 American Poetry

A critical examination of the major achievements of American poets writing in the 20th century against the background of earlier poets who may be said to have established the foundations of an American poetic tradition.Course ...

AP/EN 3310 6.00 American Poetry

AP/EN 3319 3.00 American Literature Before 1800

Studies texts including but not limited to utopian visions, jeremiads, prescriptive and promotional literature, Indian captivity narratives, slaves' autobiographies, Salem witchcraft accounts, embryonic feminist explorations, and the earliest American novels, to demonstrate that many themes ...

AP/EN 3319 6.00 American Literature Before 1800

AP/EN 3320 6.00 Literature of the United States: 1800-1865

A reading of selected works by Cooper, Poe, Emerson, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Melville and others.Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 3322 6.00.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AK/EN 3762 6.00, AS/EN 3310 6.00.

AP/EN 3321 6.00 American Literature: 20th Century

A study of representative works by major American writers of the 20th century.Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 3321 6.00 (prior to Fall 2012), GL/EN 3470 6.00.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AS/EN 2330 6.00, GL/EN ...

AP/EN 3322 6.00 American Literature: 19th Century

Selected works of Emerson, Thoreau, Melville, Hawthorne, Dickinson, Stowe and Whitman.Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 3320 6.00.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AK/EN 3560 6.00 (prior to Fall/Winter 1994-1995), AS/EN 3310 6.00, AS/EN 3762 6.00.

AP/EN 3323 3.00 American Literature: 21st Century

Explores American literature in the twenty-first century. The course will emphasize emerging literary voices of the new millennium but will also consider how writers who established themselves in the twentieth century adapt to, and write ...

AP/EN 3330 6.00 Haunted America

Examines how early US writers transformed terror fiction into a distinctly American sub-genre by focusing on the geographical, demographical, and sociological conditions of their own country. This strategy involved the substitution of Old World Gothic ...

AP/EN 3350 3.00 Harlem Renaissance

An introduction to the Harlem Renaissance, a period of unprecedented African-American cultural production in the 1920s and early 1930s, fundamental for understanding later 20th century American and African-American literature. Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 4350 6.00 ...

AP/EN 3370 3.00 American Drama

Through selected texts, this course studies American drama and theatre. Please consult the departmental supplemental calendar for a detailed course description.Course credit exclusions: AP/EN 4370 3.00 (prior to Fall 2012), AP/EN 4370 6.00 (prior to ...

AP/EN 3390 6.00 Style and Rhetoric in Prose and Oratory

This course examines the stylistic features of oral and written forms of expression, including all three types of oratory (ceremonial, judicial, deliberative), and their use of logic, rhetoric, and diction.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL ...

AP/EN 3391 3.00 Powers of Persuasion: Argument and Prose

Examines how and why writing can be so persuasive that it can change history by altering what people believe to be true. With famous examples of persuasive writing of diverse styles and genres and instruction ...

AP/EN 3410 3.00 Caribbean Literature

Examines Caribbean literature in English. The course explores how colonialism, post-colonialism and the lived experiences of the Caribbean people have shaped the novel, short story, poetry and drama.

AP/EN 3420 6.00 African Literature

This course introduces students to some important literary works from the continent of Africa. Texts will be studied in the context of histories of decolonialization of African nation states and how African writers respond to ...

AP/EN 3425 3.00 Middle Eastern Literature

This course offers a study of Middle Eastern Literature in English with attention to critical theory and relevant cultural contexts. Readings include the framed tales of One Thousand and One Nights written along the silk ...

AP/EN 3430 6.00 South Asian Literature

The course introduces students to the literature and theory currently categorized as Post-Colonial by means of a focus of texts written in English by authors originating in the geographical region known as South Asia (India, ...

AP/EN 3440 6.00 Contemporary Literature

A study of literature published since 1950 focusing on writing in English from at least two regions, including Europe and North America.

AP/EN 3506 6.00 Chaucer

A critical reading of Chaucer's works, with special reference to The Book of the Duchess, The House of Fame, The Parliament of Fowles, Troilus and Criseyde and The Canterbury Tales. Course credit exclusion: GL/EN 3210 ...

AP/EN 3525 6.00 Renaissance Literature

The literature and culture of 16th-century England, from Sir Thomas More and the early Tudor poets to the Elizabethan world of Sidney, the Countess of Pembroke, Spenser and Marlowe.Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 3520 6.00.PRIOR TO ...

AP/EN 3535 6.00 Shakespeare

An introduction to the study of Shakespeare's plays. Course credit exclusions: AP/EN 3536 6.00, GL/DRST 3620 6.00, GL/EN 3620 6.00. Summer 2024: This is an experiential learning course. Students will be expected to attend performances ...

AP/EN 3536 6.00 Shakespeare and His Contemporaries

The plays of Shakespeare and such contemporaries as Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson, Elizabeth Cary and John Webster.Course credit exclusions: AP/EN 3535 6.00, AP/EN 3545 6.00.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AK/EN 3340 6.00, AK/EN ...

AP/EN 3540 6.00 Poetry 1600-1700

Poetry of the Metaphysical school of Donne, Herbert, Marvell and Vaughan, Milton, Anne Finch, Aphra Behn and the Cavalier poets.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusion: AK/EN 3410 6.00, AK/EN 3660 6.00 ...

AP/EN 3545 3.00 Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama

This survey will familiarize students with the work of Shakespeare and his Elizabethan and Jacobean contemporaries with emphasis on the dramatic language of the periods.Course credit exclusions:  AP/EN 3545 6.00, AP/EN 3536 6.00, AP/EN 4536 ...

AP/EN 3545 6.00 Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama

AP/EN 3550 6.00 The Victorians

Introduces students to Victorian literature and culture through a range of forms and genres. The texts engage with some of the cultural, political, scientific, and imperial issues dominating the period between the 1830s and 1901. ...

AP/EN 3551 6.00 Studies in Restoration and 18th Century Literature: Drama, Poetry, Prose

An examination of the developments and transformations in four principal literary genres - poetry, drama, non-fictional prose, and non-novelistic prose narrative - in the period from 1660-1780, and of the relations of these to concurrent ...

AP/EN 3553 3.00 Restoration and 18th Century Literature: Drama/Poetry

Focuses on representative plays or poems, in their historical and cultural context, in the period 1660-1780.Course credit exclusions: AP/EN 3551 3.00 (prior to Fall 2014), AP/EN 3551 6.00, GL/EN 3230 6.00.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course ...

AP/EN 3555 6.00 18th-Century Novel

This course studies the forms of the early English novel. It explores social and political backgrounds to novels published between 1720 and 1820, but is primarily devoted to reading and accounting for the texts themselves.

AP/EN 3560 6.00 The English Romantics

A study of the period 1780-1830 in English poetry and prose, that is, of the Romantics and some of their contemporaries.Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 3625 6.00.

AP/EN 3570 6.00 Victorian Fiction and its Reading Public

A study of some significant novels from the period 1840-1900 (Eliot, Dickens, Thackeray and others), together with some useful fictions by less demanding writers of the time.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit ...

AP/EN 3592 6.00 Literary London

London has been an inspiration, both negative and positive, for generations of British writers. Thiscourse, taught in the classroom at York and in London itself, investigates how an understanding ofthe many facets of the city ...

AP/EN 3595 3.00 AP/EN 3595 3.00 Romantics en Route: Contexts of Literary Production in England, 1750-1850 (Study Abroad)

In this Study Abroad course students will read key works of Romantic and early Victorian literature and visit important sites in England related to the works. By learning about and experiencing the geographical, biographical, and ...

AP/EN 3600 6.00 Creative Non-fiction and Mixed Genre

(Note: Retired course as of Summer 2021. See AP/CWR 3600 6.0 Creative Non-fiction and Mixed Genre) Introduces a variety of writing models and theoretical writing concepts and concerns in the field of creative writing.Prerequisites: AP/EN ...

AP/EN 3610 6.00 Intermediate Prose Workshop: Fiction

(Note: Retired course as of Summer 2021. See AP/CWR 3610 6.0 Intermediate Prose Workshop: Fiction) A course for students who have demonstrated talent in the writing of prose fiction. Study may be made of the ...

AP/EN 3612 3.00 Genre Fiction Workshop

(Note: Retired course as of Summer 2021. See AP/CWR 3612 6.0 Genre Fiction Workshop) This course offers students the chance to write popular fiction in one of three genres: mystery/crime writing; science fiction/speculative fiction; horror/apocalyptic ...

AP/EN 3620 6.00 Intermediate Poetry Workshop

(Note: Retired course as of Summer 2021. See AP/CWR 3620 6.0 Intermediate Poetry Workshop) A course for students who are seriously engaged in the practice of poetry, and who wish to explore their strengths and ...

AP/EN 3999 3.00 Special Topics

This course seeks to provide students with breadth and depth in a special topic by building on introductory knowledge with a focus in more specific approaches, critical issues, and literary periods.

AP/EN 3999 6.00 Special Topics

AP/EN 4000 3.00 Studies in Literary Theory: Cultural Studies

Explores theoretical and practical approaches to reading texts, images and representations of popular culture/media studies. Please consult the departmental supplemental calendar for a detailed course description. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN 4000 3.00 was AS/EN ...

AP/EN 4000 6.00 Studies in Literary Theory: Cultural Studies

AP/EN 4002 6.00 Food and Writing

This course explores the intersections between food, writing, and culture. Topics include depictions of food in literature, film, and cultural theory, as well as how food and eating function in relation to broader discourses about ...

AP/EN 4003 6.00 Urban Experience in Victorian Britain

Examines the new narratives of urban existence in 19th century Britain, with emphasis on class, gender, and especially that new-found entity, the crowd, and the responses - outrage, sympathy, voyeurism, revulsion - it inspired. PRIOR ...

AP/EN 4004 3.00 Frye and McLuhan

This course explores the point counterpoint Canadian theoretical-critical tradition of Marshall McLuhan and Northrop Frye in relation to the North American visionary tradition, and considers their continuing impact on current thinkers and writers both in ...

AP/EN 4004 6.00 Frye and McLuhan

AP/EN 4005 3.00 Literature and Animals

This course takes a critical approach examining and comparing the representation of animals in literary works. Topics under consideration may include the discursivity of animality; the transformation of European literary forms in settler colonies; human-animal ...

AP/EN 4010 3.00 Feminist Theory

Through selected texts, this course examines the impact of French feminist theory on Anglophone feminist theory. Please consult the departmental supplemental calendar for a detailed course description.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit ...

AP/EN 4011 3.00 Queer Theory

What is queer? Is queer always contaminated by sexuality? How is "queer" different from "gay"/"lesbian"? This course will consider the historical conditions for the emergence of queer theory and the intellectual/political/cultural uses of and stakes ...

AP/EN 4020 3.00 Literature and Philosophy

This course examines the moral grounds of the philosophical description of art in Kant, Hume, Smith, and Rorty. It then turns to contributions the novel has made to the practice of moral philosophy. Novelists include ...

AP/EN 4020 6.00 Literature and Philosophy

AP/EN 4041 6.00 History & Description of English Lang.

The development of the English language to the present time, and a description of Modern English. Course credit exclusions: GL/EN 4606 6.00, GL/LIN 4606 6.00, AP/EN 4041 3.00. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN 4041 6.00 ...

AP/EN 4042 3.00 Narratology

Through selected texts, this course examines theories of narratology. Please consult the departmental supplemental calendar for a detailed course description.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AS/EN 4100M 3.00 (prior to Fall/Winter ...

AP/EN 4050 6.00 The Arts of Memory

Thematically organized around studies in memory, this course traverses literature, philosophy, psychology and the visual arts, from Plato to the digital age, in an effort to understand the interrelatedness of all the arts with respect ...

AP/EN 4050 3.00 The Arts of Memory

AP/EN 4060 3.00 American Captivity Narratives

The course explores the figure of captivity in 19th-century American literature. The prime concern is how American authors theorize agency in relation to sexuality and gender, cultural and ethnic difference, race, class, and history.Course credit ...

AP/EN 4060 6.00 American Captivity Narratives

AP/EN 4061 3.00 Environmental Justice Literature

This course complicates the canon of nature writing by examining ways in which environmental justice writing consistently links the exploitation of the environment with human exploitation. Attention is also paid to how environmental degradation unequally ...

AP/EN 4070 6.00 Literature and Other Arts

Studies in critical theory and literature's relationship to the visual arts, music and film. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN 4070 6.00 was AK/EN 4073 6.00

AP/EN 4072 6.00 Masculinity in American Film and Fiction

Masculinity is not a universal entity, but is instead produced by affective, discursive, social, textual and representational practices. This course seeks to universalize minoritized masculinities (those marked by race and class), as well to particularize ...

AP/EN 4080 3.00 Concept of Play

In this course we consider the concept of "play" by reading modern and contemporary plays against various accounts of "play" from philosophy and critical theory. Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 4080 6.00. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: ...

AP/EN 4099 6.00 Honours Thesis/Work Placement

Provides an opportunity for sustained research under the direction of a member of the department on topics not covered in the English curriculum. The research may take the form of either a thesis or a ...

AP/EN 4101 6.00 Lyric Poetry from Sappho to Donne

This course examines European lyric poetry from Sappho and Catullus through the troubadours. Please consult the departmental supplemental calendar for a detailed course description.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AS/EN 4121 ...

AP/EN 4113 6.00 Poetry by Women

A selection of work by women poets, viewed in the light of contemporary critical theorising of women's writing.Prerequisite for all English courses at this level is registration in an Honours program and 78 credits. For ...

AP/EN 4115 6.00 Contemporary Poetry and Poetics

Examines some of the dominant trends in contemporary poetry and poetics in English-language poetry. Through analysis of the works of important post-WWII poets and theorists of poetry, the course investigates styles of writing and ideas ...

AP/EN 4120 6.00 The Rise of the Novel

Explores the early development of the novel from its partial origins in classical romance through a detour into the Oriental tale to its ultimate deconstruction in the writings of Laurence Sterne. AP/EN 4120 6.00 (new ...

AP/EN 4140 3.00 Contemporary Drama

Studies in theatre and drama of recent decades; selected American, British, Canadian and European plays. Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 4140 3.00. AP/EN 4140 6.00 is based on AK/EN 3930 6.00 and AS/EN 4320 6.00.

AP/EN 4140 6.00 Contemporary Drama

AP/EN 4142 6.00 Tragedy and Meta-Tragedy

This course examines and theorizes the life and supposed death of tragedy from Aeschylus to Suzan-Lori Parks, attending particularly to relationships between tragic plot and human agency, form and politics, tragedy and history.Course credit exclusions: ...

AP/EN 4143 3.00 Plays and Counterplays

This seminar examines a number of contemporary theatrical interrogations - what Bertolt Brecht termed counterplays - of the plays of two major dramatists: William Shakespeare or Anton Chekhov.Course credit exclusions: AP/EN 4143 6.00, AP/EN 4146 ...

AP/EN 4143 6.00 Plays and Counterplays

AP/EN 4146 6.00 Shakespeare and Contemporary Drama

Examines three Shakespearean plays (Othello, King Lear and The Tempest) and eight contemporary counterplays - dramatic texts which interrogate the originals from the various perspectives of race, gender, sexuality, class and politics. Course credit exclusion: ...

AP/EN 4161 3.00 The Theory and Practice of Autobiography

This course will examine the genre of autobiography- the account of the author's own life- in both historical and contemporary texts.Topics to be examined will included: the creation and discovery of a self or social ...

AP/EN 4161 6.00 The Theory and Practice of Autobiography

AP/EN 4163 3.00 Visionary Trauma and Tradition

This course examines the visionary tradition - a heretical medley of trauma, trance, introspection, formal innovation, and apocalyptic speculation - in key poets and prose writers from William Blake to Sylvia Plath and James Merrill. ...

AP/EN 4163 6.00 Visionary Trauma and Tradition

AP/EN 4165 6.00 City Texts and Textual Cities

This course focuses on the complex project of writing the city, in Anglo-American literature, from the 1840s to the late 1930s. The primary concern is prose fiction and poetry, but the works or visual artists, ...

AP/EN 4170 6.00 Modernism/Postmodernism

What are the conditions of possibility for modernist and postmodernist literature and culture? What social, political, formal, scientific, and technological developments must be factored into productive encounters with the literature of ""the new""? This course ...

AP/EN 4181 6.00 Contemporary Literature: Writers & Drugs

Explores the connections between drugs and writing in contemporary culture, including the intersections between religious, scientific and cultural thought and practice that go into constructing descriptions of drug experiences in our time. PRIOR TO FALL ...

AP/EN 4191 3.00 Contemporary Women Writers

A study of the postmodern "hybrid aesthetic" created by recent women writers. Our investigations include how genre is formed by gender; racial, cultural, class and generational issues and how contemporary American novels render home, community ...

AP/EN 4192 6.00 Gay Male Literature

This course examines literature which is by or about gay males. Please consult the departmental supplemental calendar for a detailed course description.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AS/EN 4150E 6.00 (prior ...

AP/EN 4200 3.00 Canadian Poetry

Specific topics vary from year to year. Please consult the departmental supplemental calendar for a detailed course description.Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 4200 3.00.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AS/EN 4270C 6.00 (prior to Fall/Winter ...

AP/EN 4200 6.00 Canadian Poetry

AP/EN 4220 6.00 Canadian Graphic Novel

Explores the Canadian graphic novel. It examines the development of this literary form in Canada and analyzes a range of graphic novels. Topics may include: the historical graphic novel, race and representation, and the intersection ...

AP/EN 4230 3.00 Canadian Short Story

This course explores the evolution and diversity of the short story as one of the signal achievements of Canadian literature. Taking note of some of its antecedents, we focus primarily on its development as a ...

AP/EN 4230 6.00 Canadian Short Story

AP/EN 4250 6.00 Canadian Topics: Literary Beginnings

Through selected texts, this course explores the beginnings of Canadian literature. Please consult the departmental supplemental calendar for a detailed course description.Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 4250 3.00.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AK/EN 3753 ...

AP/EN 4252 6.00 Canadian Topics: Life-Writing

Life writing raises issues of form voice, structure, selection of detail, persona, invention, context and the publishing process itself. In this course we examine these issues in a Canadian context with reference to wider theoretical ...

AP/EN 4253 6.00 Canadian Topics: Fantastic Literature

This course surveys the history of Canadian science fiction and fantasy from the early 19th century to the present day, covering texts by writers working in both English and French (in translation).Course credit exclusion: AP/EN ...

AP/EN 4254 3.00 Canadian Topics: Contemporary Writers

With an eye to continuing and emerging themes, issues, and styles, this course examines works produced by Canadian writers over the recent decades. A variety of genres are considered as well as relevant critical approaches ...

AP/EN 4254 6.00 Canadian Topics: Contemporary Writers

AP/EN 4255 3.00 Canadian Topics: Contemporary Drama

A selection of recent work by Canadian playwrights.Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 4255 6.00, AP/EN 4255 3.00 (prior to Fall 2012).PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AK/EN 3700 6.00 (prior to Fall/Winter 1999-2000), AK/EN 3963 ...

AP/EN 4255 6.00 Canadian Topics: Contemporary Drama

AP/EN 4256 6.00 Canadian Literature and Ecocriticism

This course explores the relationship between nature, society, and literature under the rubric of ecocriticism by interrogating cultural and political contexts of environmental engagement that contribute to Canadian ideologies of self and nation in early ...

AP/EN 4315 3.00 Modern American Women Poets

This course is about American women poets from Emily Dickinson (b. 1830) to Riat Dove (b. 1952). Of many ethnic, racial, and religious backgrounds and with diverse understandings of gender, they all renew inherited traditions ...

AP/EN 4332 3.00 Edgar Allan Poe

Applying various critical approaches, the course examines Poe's tales of horror, his detective fiction, his one novel, his lyric poetry, and his critical theories about the short story and poetry. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN ...

AP/EN 4333 3.00 Herman Melville

We study a handful of Melville's many novels, short stories, and poems.  Characteristic topics include cultural relativism, the nature of the universe, slavery, the bachelor (the man of naïve "half-vision"), paradise lost and regained, the ...

AP/EN 4335 3.00 Henry James

The course examines representative fiction of Henry James, probably the most influential novelist of the late 19th century. James pioneered the international theme, bridging the gap between American and European cultures, as his narrative experiments ...

AP/EN 4352 3.00 F. Scott Fitzgerald

This course studies novels, selected short stories and essays by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Some of the notebook entries, letters, juvenilia and memoirs relating to his theories of writing and his own fiction in particular are ...

AP/EN 4360 3.00 Literature of the American South

Surveys a wide variety of novels, plays, poems, short stories and essays from and about the American South.Prerequisites: For English Majors/Minors only; AP/EN 1001 3.00 (with a grade of C or higher) and AP/EN 1002 ...

AP/EN 4365 3.00 California in Literature

This survey of California writing considers the state's polarizing hold on the imagination of various communities and constituents, considering an array of genres, styles, and thematic concerns.'The very name of California is splendor' enthused poet ...

AP/EN 4371 3.00 Contemporary American Drama

This seminar will focus on a range of socially relevant and theatrically innovative plays written and performed in the US. since 1990.Prerequisites: For English Majors/Minors only; AP/EN 1001 3.00 (with a grade of C or ...

AP/EN 4384 3.00 20th Century American Humour

This course looks in-depth at American humour in the 20th century. Writers surveyed may include H.L. Mencken, Will Rogers, Dorothy Parker, E.B. White, James Thurber, Frank Sullivan, Peter De Vries, Robert Benchley, Fran Lebowitz, Molly ...

AP/EN 4390 6.00 Contemporary American Gothic

This course considers the ubiquity of the ghostly, the resonances of a haunted past, in recent American literature. It examines psychoanalytic, deconstructive, and social theories of gothic and considers persistence of traditional gothic motifs. PRIOR ...

AP/EN 4390 3.00 Contemporary American Gothic

This course considers the ubiquity of the ghostly, the resonances of a haunted past, in recent American literature. It examines psychoanalytic, deconstructive, and social theories of gothic and considers persistence of traditional gothic motifs.

AP/EN 4400 6.00 Diaspora Literatures

This course interprets diaspora broadly and addresses recent fiction written by migrant minorities (especially new immigrants who form visible minorities) and national minorities (such as the African diaspora and indigenous/tribal cultures) in Britain, Canada, the ...

AP/EN 4402 3.00 Late 20th-Century Black Poetics

This course introduces students to Black poets living and writing in Canada and the United States in the late 20th century. It focuses on developing close reading skills to better understand what poetry is and ...

AP/EN 4410 3.00 Caribbean Performance and Memory

This course examines Caribbean literary and cultural production - poetry, drama, fiction, film - in the post-colonial era with particular attention to each text's contribution to social memory and constructions of community.Course credit exclusion: AP/EN ...

AP/EN 4411 3.00 Derek Walcott

The course considers Derek Walcott's development as a poet and dramatist. It analyses Walcott's main themes, forms and techniques, and attempts to assess his success in incorporating diverse cultural and technical influences into a distinctive ...

AP/EN 4412 3.00 Transnational Writers: Amitav Ghosh

Examines the major novels and other prose works of Amitav Ghosh, one of the most prolific writers of our time. Ghosh's fiction and prose situate India within a global context as he portrays characters caught ...

AP/EN 4420 6.00 African Drama

The course investigates the cultural and linguistic diversities of Africa and the constitutive roles of language, gender, history, the local, and the universal, in the production of African Drama. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN 4420 ...

AP/EN 4421 3.00 African Diasporic Dialogues

Focusing on 20th-century African, Afro-Caribbean and African American fiction, this course explores elements of African cultures that emerge in diasporic writing, and how they have been shaped by historical, geographical and cultural factors that differentiate ...

AP/EN 4422 3.00 Wole Soyinka

The course considers works by Wole Soyinka from his earliest play "The Loin and the Jewel" (1959) to his recent memoir "The Penkelemes Years" (1994). The aim is to examine the development of Soinka's principal ...

AP/EN 4425 3.00 Post-apartheid South African Theatre

Examines post-apartheid South African theatre from the birth of the new democracy in 1994 to the present.Prerequisites: For English Majors/Minors only: AP/EN 1001 3.00 (with a grade of C (60%) or higher) and AP/EN 1002 ...

AP/EN 4462 3.00 German History and Memory in Comics

CROSSLISTED COURSE: AP GER 4752 This course analyzes representations of 20th-century German history in comics produced in Germany, Europe, North America and Japan. Students examine various genres to determine how artists employ comics' special narrative ...

AP/EN 4480 6.00 A History of Reading

CROSSLISTED COURSE: AP HIST 4230 This research seminar explores the history of books and their readers from antiquity to the present. Class is held in York's Clara Thomas Archives & Special Collections, and includes trips ...

AP/EN 4500 6.00 Studies in Old English Literature

A study of selected texts in the literature of Anglo-Saxon England.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusion: AS/EN 4220 6.00. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN 4500 6.00 was AS/EN 4220 6.00

AP/EN 4504 6.00 Arthurian Literature

A comparative historical examination of the adventure-romances, epics and spiritual narratives written in Medieval Europe about King Arthur and the Round-Table knights. Areas of study include the use of imaginative literature to control attitudes about ...

AP/EN 4505 6.00 The Medieval Book

Please consult the departmental supplemental calendar for a detailed course description.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AS/EN 4280B 6.00 (prior to Fall/Winter 2003-2004), AS/EN 4282 6.00. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN ...

AP/EN 4515 6.00 Early Modern Women Writers

The course addresses the wide variety of literatures, in familiar and unfamiliar genres, produced by women writers under the influence of a century of extraordinary social and political upheaval. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN 4515 ...

AP/EN 4516 6.00 Early Modern Gender & Sexuality

An exploration of representations of gender, and of heterosexual, homosexual and lesbian desire in a wide range of literary and visual texts from the Renaissance.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AS/EN ...

AP/EN 4520 3.00 Studies in Renaissance Poetry

Through selected texts, this course explores Renaissance poetry. Please consult the departmental supplemental calendar for a detailed course description.Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 4520 6.00.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AK/EN 4336 6.00, AS/EN 4180B ...

AP/EN 4523 3.00 Milton

An introduction to the major poetry and selected prose of John Milton, featuring a reading of Paradise Lost that tracks the origins of this work in the Hebrew scriptures, Classical epic, and Renaissance humanism, as ...

AP/EN 4530 6.00 Renaissance Theatre

A study of the drama of the English Renaissance including the literary, cultural and historical contexts in which the plays were produced. The theatrical performance of transgression is emphasized, as well as the marvellous, subversive ...

AP/EN 4531 3.00 Renaissance Spectacles

Explores civic and court ceremonies of the Tudor and Stuart era. Particular attention is paid to the spectacular and shifting rituals of power as they are played out in royal entries, coronations, Lord Mayor's shows, ...

AP/EN 4535 6.00 Advanced Shakespeare

Examines Shakespearean texts not normally studied in undergraduate courses on Shakespeare. It also gives attention to some of the more significant theoretical trends in Shakespearean and early modern literary studies. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN ...

AP/EN 4536 6.00 Advanced Elizabethan & Jacobean Drama

Selected plays by Shakespeare and other dramatists of the period, such as Christopher Marlowe, Mary Sidney, Thomas Middleton, Ben Jonson and Mary Wroth as well as plays by the Roman writers who influenced them, such ...

AP/EN 4540 3.00 Sonnet Cycles

This course offers a trans-historical exploration of the sonnet form from its flourishing in the Early Modern period to its adaptation in the present.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusion: AS/EN 3131 ...

AP/EN 4560 6.00 Studies in the English Romantics

Through selected texts, this course explores the literature of the English Romantics. Authors studied and topics covered vary from year to year. Please consult the departmental supplemental calendar for a detailed course description.Course credit exclusions: ...

AP/EN 4561 6.00 Romantic Revolt

The "morbid and dangerous" aspects of pre-Romantic and Romantic writing that mainly antagonized contemporaries, and also made them attack one another. The emphasis is on elements over a period much longer than the statutory Romantic ...

AP/EN 4570 6.00 Faith and Doubt in Victorian Literature

This course addresses Victorian literary responses to new understandings of the human, divine, and natural worlds, analyzing how issues of faith and doubt affected both the subject matter and rhetorical form of fiction, poetry, drama, ...

AP/EN 4571 3.00 The Brontës

This seminar allows students who have developed an interest in the Brontës to study and discuss all seven novels written by the three Brontë sisters. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: AP/EN 4571 3.00 (The Brontës) was ...

AP/EN 4572 6.00 Victorian Poetics

The course explores transformations in19th-century aesthetic thought and practice from Tennyson and Ruskin through Pre-Raphaelitism and the Arts & Crafts movement to the Decadents at century's end.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit ...

AP/EN 4573 3.00 Victorian Ghosts

The course considers the ghost story's tenacious hold on the Victorian popular imagination despite the period's empirical philosophy, growing medical, scientific, and technological knowledge, and devotion to industrialism.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course ...

AP/EN 4575 6.00 Comic Novel:Dickens & His Contemporaries

This course studies the British comic novel of 1830-1880. The course deals with the development and consolidation of the comic novel by Dickens and novelists contemporary with him, and also considers the late-Victorian decline of ...

AP/EN 4576 6.00 19th-Century British Female Tradition

Through selected texts, this course explores the 19th-century British female tradition. Authors studied and topics covered vary from year to year. Please consult the departmental supplemental calendar for a detailed course description.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR ...

AP/EN 4577 3.00 George Eliot

Examines the major novels of George Eliot (Marian Evans), probably one of the two most influential Victorian novelists (along with Charles Dickens). It sets the fiction in the philosophic, political, and cultural context of Victorian ...

AP/EN 4578 6.00 Same-Sex Issues in Victorian Literature

How bisexuality, lesbianism, and male homosexuality were marginalized, denied, demonized, censored in Victorian literature; and how some writers struggled to inscribe a positive same-sex identity in their texts.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course ...

AP/EN 4579 6.00 Late Victorian Fiction & the 'New Woman'

This course focuses on literature related to the 'New Woman' phenomenon on the late-19th century, examining connections between her representations in fiction and those constructed in the periodical press and other literary forms of the ...

AP/EN 4580 6.00 19th Cent. Lit.: Victorians into Moderns

A number of Victorian-era poets made innovative uses of form and technique in works that pioneered "modern" themes and sensibilities. This course focuses on poems by Lord Tennyson, Robert Browning, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Emily Dickinson, ...

AP/EN 4581 3.00 Decadence

This course considers how decadence was variously defined and practiced—in creative and critical texts, inlife—from the 1860s to the early 1900s (late Victorian Anglo-Irish literature). This course is open to 4th year honours students only ...

AP/EN 4582 3.00 James Joyce

Through selected texts, this course explores the literature of James Joyce. Please consult the departmental supplemental calendar for a detailed course description.Course credit exclusion: AP/EN 4582 6.00.PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AS/EN 4260B ...

AP/EN 4582 6.00 James Joyce

AP/EN 4583 3.00 Virginia Woolf

This course concentrates on seven novels by Virginia Woolf, possibly the most celebrated of British women Modernists, and considers her short stories, biographies, essays, diaries and her circle of literary acquaintances. PRIOR TO WINTER 2018: ...

AP/EN 4584 3.00 20th Century British Humour

This course looks in depth at British humour in the 20th century (and just a little before). Writers surveyed may include Jerome K. Jerome, P.G. Wodehouse, Kingley Amis, Flann O'Brien, Tom Sharpe, Fay Weldon, and ...

AP/EN 4585 3.00 Modernist Fiction

This course examines the fiction (both short stories and novels) of writers from Britain, Ireland, and America during themodernist period (circa 1890 to 1945).

AP/EN 4585 6.00 Modernist Fiction

AP/EN 4591 3.00 Recent Irish Poetry

This course considers the works of Irish poets, both from the North of Ireland and the Republic, from the mid-1960s to the present. Particular attention is paid to the relation of contemporary poets to nationality, ...

AP/EN 4595 3.00 Contemporary British Writers

Examines significant literary works by two or more British writers who began publishing in the 1950s or later and uses statements of literary or cultural theory by these authors and/or others  as part of the ...

AP/EN 4600 6.00 Senior Mixed Genre Workshop

(Note: Retired course as of Summer 2021. See AP/CWR 4600 6.0 Senior Mixed Genre Workshop) Building upon AP/EN 3600 6.00 this course examines a variety of writing models and theoretical writing concepts and concerns in ...

AP/EN 4610 6.00 Senior Prose Workshop: Fiction

(Note: Retired course as of Summer 2021. See AP/CWR 4610 6.0 Senior Prose Workshop: Fiction) This course is intended primarily for students who have taken AP/EN 3610 6.00 and demonstrated that they can benefit from ...

AP/EN 4620 6.00 Senior Poetry Workshop

(Note: Retired course as of Summer 2021. See AP/CWR 4620 6.0 Senior Poetry Workshop) This course is intended primarily for students who have taken AP/EN 3620 6.00 and demonstrated that they can benefit from advanced ...

AP/EN 4720 6.00 Print Culture & the History of the Book

Print Culture and the History of the Book is a vast and continuously developing multidisciplinary field that explores the contribution of writing to the evolution of critical thinking, communication, and social development, from cuneiform-inscribed clay ...

AP/EN 4722 6.00 Editing Shakespeare

CROSSLISTED COURSE: AP WRIT 4722 This course engages the theoretical and practical problems in Shakespearean editorial scholarship and consequently, in how Shakespeare's canonicity has been transmitted, received, interpreted, and transformed by generations of literary critics. ...

AP/EN 4723 3.00 Theories and Practices of Literary Editing

CROSSLISTED COURSE: AP WRIT 4723 This course encourages students to question the "authority" of texts and  the editorial processes that produced them. Course credit exclusions: None.

AP/EN 4750 3.00 Oral Traditions and Professional Writing

Oral composition and performance have existed as professions for some 5000 years. This course surveys the aesthetics, history, techniques, and methods of remuneration of professional oral composition.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR TO FALL 2009:  Course credit ...

AP/EN 4751 3.00 The Rhetoric of Science

This course examines scientific texts as rhetorical creations, including how scientific authors seek to persuade by means of appeals to personal credibility, authority, community standards, forensic probability, ethics and utility, and emotion.Course credit exclusions: None.PRIOR ...

AP/EN 4851 3.00 Modernism Across the Arts

CROSSLISTED COURSE: AP CLTR 4851 Examines literary, musical, and visual arts of the modernist period to explore why there is an inter and multidisciplinary impetus during the period and how such crossovers between and among ...

AP/EN 4851 6.00 Modernism Across the Arts

AP/EN 4999 3.00 Special Topics

This course seeks to provide students pursuing the Honours Major with specialized approaches to a special topic by exploring research and advanced methods of inquiry.

AP/EN 4999 6.00 Special Topics

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I'm glad to hear that you're passionate about creative writing and interested in pursuing it in college! Here are some excellent colleges and universities that offer strong programs in English and creative writing:

1. Columbia University: Known for its School of the Arts, Columbia offers a Creative Writing major with a strong emphasis on the craft and offers courses that focus on various genres such as fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.

2. New York University: NYU houses the renowned Creative Writing Program within the College of Arts and Science. This program provides a wide range of courses, including workshops in fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction.

3. Brown University: Brown's Literary Arts program emphasizes creative writing workshops and allows for a great deal of flexibility in terms of course selection. They also offer a unique opportunity to work on the famous Brown Literary Review.

4. University of Iowa: Known for its prestigious Iowa Writers' Workshop, the University of Iowa is an excellent choice for aspiring writers. They offer both undergraduate and graduate programs in creative writing.

5. Kenyon College: With a strong focus on literature and creative writing, Kenyon College is known for its well-regarded English department and literary magazine, The Kenyon Review.

6. Emerson College: Emerson offers a Creative Writing major and is home to the acclaimed literary magazine Ploughshares. They emphasize workshop-style classes and offer unique opportunities for publishing internships.

7. Middlebury College: Middlebury provides a solid foundation in English and creative writing through their liberal arts curriculum. They also host the prestigious Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, which offers additional networking and learning opportunities.

8. Hamilton College: Hamilton's Creative Writing major includes a mix of literature courses and workshops, as well as the chance to work on their literary magazine, The Hamilton Stone Review.

9. Oberlin College: Oberlin's Creative Writing major focuses on various writing workshops and also offers the opportunity to work on the college's literary magazine, The Oberlin Review.

10. University of Virginia: UVA's English department offers a strong creative writing program with workshops, readings, and the chance to work on their literary magazine, The Virginia Quarterly Review.

These colleges are just a few examples of schools with great English and creative writing programs. Keep in mind that you should also consider factors such as campus size, location, and overall fit when choosing a college. Good luck with your college search!

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AWARDED PROMOTION FROM ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR TO PROFESSOR Department of Theatre and Dance Paula Murray Cole (M.F.A. Southern Methodist University) teaches acting, voice, and movement. Her professional work is centered on the development and dissemination of Rasaboxes, a suite of exercises originally devised by Richard Schechner. She co-authored and edited the first book dedicated to the exercises, “Inside the Performance Workshop: A Sourcebook for Rasaboxes and Other Exercises” (Routledge 2023), and co-authored “The Actor As Athlete of the Emotions: The Rasaboxes Exercise” for the book “Movement For Actors (2nd Edition, 2017), edited by Nicole Potter, Barabara Adrian, and Mary Fleischer. She has taught performance workshops at New York University, the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, the Dell’ Arte International School of Physical Theatre, Brown University, and Rose Bruford College and has presented Rasaboxes at conferences and workshops in Israel, Montreal, Turkey, Singapore, China, and Poland.

Department of Occupational Therapy Melinda Cozzolino (P.P.O.T.D. Creighton University) teaches courses in neuroscience, mental health, and research. She received the founding grant for the Center for Life Skills, an interdisciplinary program at Longview for adults with chronic neurological conditions. This program has operated for over 20 years and has provided experiential learning for thousands of students and therapeutic services for hundreds of community members. She is a prolific scholar in the areas of interprofessional education and supporting mental health and is an advocate for mental health at the local, regional, and national levels.

Department of Theatre Studies Chrystyna Dail (Ph.D. University of Maryland) serves as director of the Integrative Core Curriculum. Her area of specialization is theatre history, with research interests in U.S. social activist performance, labor theatre, 20th-century Ukrainian-American performance, and the representation of witches in performance. Her book, “Stage for Action: U.S. Social Activist Theatre in the 1940s,” is part of the Theater in the Americas series published through Southern Illinois University Press, and her chapter, “Driving Race Work: The UAW, Detroit, and Discrimination for Everybody!” is included in the edited collection “Working in the Wings: New Perspectives on Theatre History and Labor.” Additionally, her chapter on Margo Jones is included in the eight-volume book series The Great North American Stage Directors published through Methuen Drama. She is currently writing a book about theatrical stagings of the Salem witchcraft crisis by female-identifying artists, and is the book review editor of Theatre Survey, which is published through Cambridge University Press.

Department of Philosophy and Religion Serge Grigoriev (Ph.D. Temple University) imbues the array of courses that he teaches with his ready sense of humor and his gift for oratory. In his classes, laughter is a regular feature, allowing students to enjoy themselves intellectually as they grapple with complex material. His research focuses on pragmatism and the philosophy of history, and he has published prodigiously, producing original, philosophically significant, and refreshingly readable scholarly work. He has been a generous citizen of the college, bringing thoughtful insights to the H&S Faculty Senate, the C.P. Snow Lecture Series Committee, and the Faculty Grievance Committee, to name just three of his service endeavors.

Department of Management Narges Kasiri (Ph.D. Oklahoma State University) bridges theory and practice in her courses in operations management and business analytics. She has integrated cutting-edge technology, including generative AI, into the curriculum. Her collaborative projects with local businesses allow students to apply their skills in real-world settings, enhancing both their learning experience and IC’s engagement in the community. As a scholar, she has earned prestigious honors such as the Fulbright Innovation Award and a grant from HSBC’s Sustainability Office.

Department of Exercise and Athletic Training Patrick McKeon (Ph.D. University of Virginia) is best described as a teacher/servant/scholar. He teaches both graduate and undergraduate students to better understand research and its application to their clinical practice. He serves the department as the Athletic Training Clinical Education Coordinator, the college as chair of the Institutional Review Board and his profession as an editor of two prestigious professional journals. He is also a well-respected scholar, serving as an Executive Council member of the International Ankle Consortium and mentoring numerous students each year to present their own research at local, regional, and national conferences.

Department of Music Education James Mick (Ph.D. Florida State University) teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in string pedagogy, orchestral rehearsal techniques, instrumental conducting, and the psychology of music teaching and learning. In 2020 he was honored with Ithaca College’s Faculty Excellence Award. Recent all-state orchestra appearances include Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, New York, Ohio, and Wyoming. Internationally, he has worked with student ensembles in the United Kingdom and Belgium. He served as music director and conductor of the Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra from 2015 to 2023. During his tenure the RPYO held annual side-by-side performances with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra at Eastman Theatre’s Kodak Hall and performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City and the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. A popular clinician, he has presented at numerous state, regional, and national conferences including the American String Teachers Association National Conference and the Midwest Clinic: An International Band & Orchestra Conference.

Department of Music Theory, History, and Composition Alexander Reed (Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh) is the author of the books “Assimilate: A Critical History of Industrial Music (2013 Oxford University Press) and “Laurie Anderson’s Big Science” (2021 Oxford University Press). He also co-wrote the volume on the They Might Be Giants album “Flood” (2014 Bloomsbury) for the 33 1/3 book series. He has published in the Journal of Popular Music Studies, Popular Music and Society, Perspectives of New Music, the Journal of Popular Music Education, ImageTexT, Music Theory Spectrum, Music Theory Online, and the Journal of Musicological Research. He is founder and former chair of the Popular Music Study Group of the American Musicological Society and has served on the board of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music’s U.S. branch. He has received awards, fellowships, and residencies at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Mellon Foundation, Contemporary Arts International, and the Association for Recorded Sound Collections. Active as a musician, he has toured internationally and released seven albums with his bands Seeming and ThouShaltNot. He has also produced dozens of records for others, and his work has aired on MTV and in popular television on series such as “Gossip Girl.”

Department of Music Performance Michael Titlebaum (M.M. Eastman School of Music) is a saxophonist/composer/arranger who serves as Director of Jazz Studies at Ithaca College, where he directs the Ithaca College Jazz Ensemble; coaches combos; and teaches jazz saxophone and courses in jazz standards, arranging, repertoire, and pedagogy. In 2010 he founded the Ithaca College Jazz Ensemble Composition Contest. He also teaches and coordinates the jazz area in the IC Summer Music Academy. He is the author of the book “Jazz Improvisation Using Simple Melodic Embellishment,” published by Routledge/Taylor and Francis in 2021. He has performed and given workshops and lectures at numerous state and national conferences, including the Jazz Education Network, the International Society for Improvised Music, the New York State School Music Association, the New York State Band Directors Association, and the Texas Music Educators Association.

Department of Computer Science Doug Turnbull (Ph.D. University of California) teaches across the computer science curriculum, exhibiting a persistent dedication to making his classes accessible and to providing research opportunities to the largest possible number of students. Students appreciate that he involves them in his research as genuine partners and grants them foundations for future careers. His scholarship has earned wide recognition in the form of NSF and NEA grants that have brought more than $600,000 to IC. He has published widely in the area of music information retrieval, and he recently delivered a keynote lecture at a conference in Singapore. In his service, he has continued his efforts to promote undergraduate research, and he serves on the H&S Faculty Senate. He also engages in service to the music information retrieval research community, nationally and internationally.

Department of Media Arts, Sciences, and Studies Andrew Utterson (Ph.D. Birkbeck College) has expertly taught courses across the Screen Studies curriculum including Film Aesthetics and Analysis, Hollywood and American History, and Fiction Film Theory as well as ICC courses and mini-courses for the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, of which he is now co-director. The focus of his scholarship in film history, theory, and criticism is the intersection between film and new media as well as the changing nature of cinema from production to exhibition.

Department of Exercise and Athletic Training Justine Vosloo (Ph.D. West Virginia University) is a model for faculty within helping professions. She has spearheaded significant improvements to the department’s graduate Sport Psychology and Mental Performance programs. She is an outstanding mentor to students as they present their own research within professional journals and at national conferences and when they consult with student-athletes to improve their mental performance. Finally, she has grown to be a well-respected scholar within her profession as evidenced by her recent keynote lecture, “Reflections on cultural humility, inclusion, and belonging: Current trends and future challenges for the practice of sport psychology when considering the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Department of Music Education Baruch Whitehead (Ph.D. Capella University) is the founding director of the Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers, which is dedicated to the preservation of the Negro Spiritual. He also founded the Orff-Schulwerk certification program, a music education that views music as a basic system like language, at Ithaca College and Marshall University, and is the past director of the annual Orff Certification Training Course at Boston University. His other areas of expertise include diversity in music education, gospel music and its preservation within mainstream musical settings, African American music, and the music of the Civil Rights movement. He has been a featured speaker/workshop presenter at many state, national, and international conferences, including the International Arts and Humanities conference in Honolulu and MENC, NYSSMA, NJMEA, and the American Orff-Schulwerk Association national conference. He has taught at the World Music Village in Helsinki, Finland, and continues to present workshops on diversity in music education for state, national, and international conferences.

Department of Strategic Communication Cory Young (Ph.D. Bowling Green State University) regularly teaches Crisis Communication, and this topic is the focus of most of her research. She is an organizational communication scholar whose work also explores risk communication and projects on diversity and inclusion. She has served in many capacities, including administrative roles for her department and for the school’s graduate program as well as for the college as a whole, as director of the Honors Program, a member of All-College Tenure and Promotion Committee, and chair of the Faculty Handbook Committee.

AWARDED TENURE AND PROMOTION FROM ASSISTANT TO ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Department of Music Performance Mike Truesdell (D.M.A. The Juilliard School) is a percussionist who has performed with numerous ensembles, including the New York City Ballet, International Contemporary Ensemble, and Lucerne Festival Ensemble conducted by Pierre Boulez, and with members of the New York Philharmonic, Metropolitan Opera, Chamber Music Society (New York), and Alarm Will Sound, among others. As an educator, he has previously been on the faculties of the University of Northern Colorado, Rutgers University, and Columbia University. Also engaged with mentoring the next generation, he has taught in the acclaimed Music Advancement Program at The Juilliard School, and founded Wildcat Percussion Camp, a summer percussion program to introduce aspiring percussionists to the spectrum of percussive sounds and techniques.

AWARDED TENURE AT RANK OF PROFESSOR Department of Media Arts, Sciences, and Studies James Rada (Ph.D. University of Georgia) expertly teaches budding journalists how to tell important stories in inventive ways in courses such as Documentary Journalism Workshop and Investigative Journalism. His creative activity includes producing and directing “With Infinite Hope: MLK and the Civil Rights Movement,” among other films he contributed to that tell the history of the movement and the Underground Railroad. He was awarded IC’s Faculty Excellence Award in 2020. He is an active reviewer and judge for several industry professional publications and organizations.

AWARDED TENURE AT RANK OF ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Department of Media Arts, Sciences, and Studies Andy Watts (M.F.A. Columbia University) is an outstanding teacher who can successfully teach across the various film and television programs in the Roy H. Park School of Communications. His creative work as a screenwriter, director, and producer, combined with a 20-year career as a set lighting technician, directly contribute to his efficacy as an educator, mentor, and colleague. He has demonstrated an exemplary level of service to the department, the school, and the college, while maintaining ties to the industry.

AWARDED PROMOTION FROM ASSISTANT TO ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Department of Biology Rebecca Brady (Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin) is renowned for her creative teaching of such classes as Human Genetics and Fundamentals of Biology, enlivening them with innovative techniques and placing a firm emphasis on students’ intellectual growth. Her scholarship is integrally connected to her teaching—she has contributed to the biology education literature through her published work in American Biology Teacher and is at work on a study of the flipped classroom. She has mentored student research projects that have resulted in public presentations, and her service contributions have students at their core. As examples, she has judged sessions for the Whalen Symposium and she was a member of the Innovation Scholars Program steering committee, helping to give birth to that vital new program in H&S.

Department of Music Performance Daniel Coakwell (D.M.A. Texas Tech University) teaches in the Voice area of the department, and students and peers alike commend his commitment to promoting a learning environment that prioritizes the mental health and well-being of his students. He also enjoys guest teaching artist residencies at institutions such as El Teatro Teresa Carreño in Venezuela, Yale University, and Dartmouth College. He specializes in the Evangelist and tenor roles of J.S. Bach, and he frequently performs the composer’s major oratorios—St. Matthew Passion, St. John Passion, Christmas Oratorio, and Mass in B-Minor—as well as many of Bach’s cantatas. Recent performances as a tenor soloist include G.T. Handel’s Messiah at the Myerson Symphony Center in Dallas, TX, and at the Steinmetz Hall in Orlando, FL, and as tenor soloist of J.S. Bach’s Mass in B Minor at the Judson Memorial Church in New York City and at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Salem, OR.

Department of the Environment Paula Turkon (Ph.D. Binghamton University) teaches generously not just in her own department but for programs across the college, including Anthropology and Innovation Scholars. She is known as an exuberant and imaginative instructor, and her students express gratitude for the lifelong impact she leaves on them, often helping them to forge careers in science. Her research in the areas of dendrochronology and aquaponics has resulted in three NSF grants as well as published scholarship. She has left an indelible imprint on H&S by leading a discussion that resulted in a new Innovation Scholars Program with sustainability at its core. Colleagues characterize her as an embodiment of the scholar-teacher ideal in the liberal arts.

Department of Writing Jaime Warburton (M.F.A. Sarah Lawrence College) offers courses at every level of the Writing curriculum, with a focus on first-year writing, poetics, creative writing, and gender. Faculty and students point to her welcoming and passionate approach to instruction, noting that she teaches with humor and vivacity, and she empowers students to interrogate their biases and preconceptions. She is a prolific author of creative nonfiction, poetry, and scholarship on the craft of writing. Reviewers call her work “gorgeous,” “self-aware,” and “self-deprecating.” She has been a generous citizen of IC, directing the Writing Center and the Ithaca Young Writers Institute, and chairing the Faculty Handbook Amendment Committee, among numerous activities.

AWARDED PROMOTION FROM CLINICAL ASSISTANT TO CLINICAL ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Department of Physical Therapy Kayleigh Plumeau (D.P.T. Ithaca College) is a highly effective teacher and has exceptional clinical skills. She launched a novel mentoring program that directly addresses diversity, equity, and inclusion in clinical settings. She has had multiple presentations at national conferences including about the mentoring program, representation in clinical education, and growth mindset, with presentations and publications in interprofessional education and home exercise program for cancer survivors. She is the chair of the awards committee for the NY State Physical Therapy Association.

Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Jana Waller (M.S. Ithaca College) has been a clinical faculty member since 2011, serving as fieldwork coordinator, graduate co-chair, and interim chair. Since 2021 she has served as associate dean for the School of Health Sciences and Human Performance. She was selected for a prestigious HERS leadership development fellowship based on her leadership experience. She has conducted clinical research in autism, developing an innovative program for autistic adolescents and adults. More recently, her scholarly work has focused on interprofessional education in the health sciences.

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Apply creativity, collaboration and entrepreneurship to address real-world problems in fast-changing industries, such as the ethics of disruptive technologies, web3, the development and application of artificial intelligence, and more.

Anchored in critical entrepreneurship, the Creative Technologies (BFA) program empowers students to develop multidisciplinary creative skills and technological expertise through hands-on learning with an emphasis on social applications and contexts.

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  • Creative methodologies i & ii
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  • Understanding coding
  • Micro-credit course (e.g., 3d printing, laser cutting, interactive media design, physical computing)
  • Electives offering experiential education in vr/ar, immersive experiences, industry/community engagement and access to the faculty’s award-winning digital artists, curators and designers

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  • Digital content creator
  • Interactive exhibition designer
  • Programming director
  • Community artist & organizer

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My high school curriculum:, i am transferring from:, my admission requirements:, select the situation that you identify with to get started, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from ontario.

  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
  • And four additional 4U or M courses - recommendation(s) below:

Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.

View the Financial Aid on this page for awards speciific to your student status and check out the Application pages.

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Ontario

  • And five additional 4U or M courses

Anthropology - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Ontario

Anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from ontario, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from ontario.

  • SBI4U or SCH4U or SPH4U
  • And three additional 4U or M courses - recommendation(s) below:

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for high school students from Ontario

  • Must be applying directly from high school
  • Fulfillment of admission requirements for your undergraduate degree program
  • Experience profile
  • Experience summary
  • Personal statement
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  • Supplemental fee (details available on MyFile ) by April 1, 2024

Biochemistry - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Ontario

  • And one additional 4U or M courses - recommendation(s) below:

Biology - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Ontario

  • And two additional 4U or M courses - recommendation(s) below:

Biology - iBSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Ontario

Biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from ontario.

  • ENG4U or FRA4U

Biomedical Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Ontario

Biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from ontario, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from ontario, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for high school students from ontario.

  • ENG4U (minimum grade of 70% required)
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  • MCV4U or MDM4U (MCV4U recommended)
  • And three additional 4U or M courses (no more than two 4M courses)
  • A supplementary application (including leadership profile, video interview and timed writing exercise) is also required by Febuary 1, 2024 , for guaranteed consideration to the program. If you have questions about the supplementary application, please contact the Schulich Undergraduate Programs Unit at [email protected] .

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Ontario

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for high school students from ontario.

  • And five additional 4U or M courses - recommendation(s) below:

Chemistry - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Ontario

  • One additional 4U or M science

Children, Childhood and Youth - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Ontario

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  • Feburary 1, 2024, for Fall 2024 entry

Cinema & Media Arts - Screenwriting - BFA (School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design) for high school students from Ontario

Cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from ontario, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario.

  • And four additional 4U or M courses

Communication & Media Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Ontario

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  • 4U math (MCV4U recommended)
  • And three additional 4U or M courses
  • A minimum math average of 75% and no math grade below 65%

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Ontario

  • SCH4U or SPH4U
  • And two additional 4U or M courses

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  • No prerequisite below 70%

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  • Minimum of one full-year of undergraduate studies
  • Portfolio evaluation
  • For more information, visit the Creative Writing program website .
  • NOTE: this program is not for direct entry.

Criminology - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Ontario

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  • MHF4U (minimum grade of 75% required)

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Design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from ontario.

  • A supplementary evaluation is required after you apply for admission. Submit the online component by February 1, 2024 for guaranteed consideration to the program.

Digital Media - BA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Ontario

  • 4U math (minimum grade of 75% required)
  • 4M arts (or similar arts training)

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  • No prerequisite below 75%

Disaster & Emergency Management - BDEM (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Ontario

  • MHF4U or MDM4U

Earth & Atmospheric Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Ontario

  • Chemistry is highly recommended for the Atmospheric Science and the Space Science streams.

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  • And one additional 4U or M courses

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  • * Requirement (or equivalent) must have been satisfied within the previous five years

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The BFA in Integrative Arts aims to provide access and encourage students who have knowledge and experience outside of traditional art training to explore new directions in arts, creative industries, and decolonial / social justice based work.

  • Integrative Arts applicants need to meet the requirements needed for acceptance into any program at York.
  • An upper level arts course taken in High School is encouraged, but not required.
  • No portfolio is required.

Interdisciplinary Social Science - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Ontario

International development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for high school students from ontario.

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  • At least 26 years of age by September of the year in which you will start the program
  • Minimum five years of non-academic experience
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  • High school English, Math, Biology, and Chemistry must each be a minimum of 80%.

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  • be a licensed Registered Nurse in your home jurisdiction;
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  • be a resident of Ontario;
  • have been evaluated for an RN by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) as possessing an education at least equivalent to a diploma level; and
  • submit all supporting documentation and language proficiency test results (if required) to York's Office of Admissions

Nursing: Second Entry - BScN, Second Entry (Faculty of Health) for high school students from Ontario

  • This program is only open to students with at least 2 years of university level studies. High school applicants are not eligible for this program. Please consider our Direct Entry Nursing program.

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Physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from ontario, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for high school students from ontario, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for high school students from ontario, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for high school students from ontario.

  • 4U English (ENG4U, EAE4U or equivalent)
  • 4U French (FRA4U, FIF4U, FEF4U or equivalent)

Professional Translation / Traduction professionnelle - iBA (Glendon) for high school students from Ontario

Professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from ontario, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from ontario, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from ontario, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from ontario, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from ontario, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for high school students from ontario, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from ontario, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from ontario, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from ontario, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from ontario, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for high school students from ontario, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from ontario, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from ontario, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from ontario, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from ontario.

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the ability of many students to explore the arts, access training and facilities, and mount public performances. In the spirit of equity and access, the Theatre (BA) program at York University is waiving the supplementary application requirement for Fall/Winter 2023-24 Entry. We encourage all interested students to apply, and we feel confident that our program, faculty members, and facilities can help you realize your potential into sustained career mobility.

Students who wish to pursue a BFA in Theatre must undergo auditions at the end of year one of the Theatre (BA) program. Upon successful evaluation, students may enter the following BFA programs beginning in second year: Acting Conservatory (BFA), Performance & Creation (BFA) and Production & Design (BFA).

Students who choose to either remain in the Theatre (BA) program, or who choose to pursue Performance and Creation (BA) do not need to audition at the end of their first year.

Undecided Major - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Ontario

Undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from ontario, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from ontario, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from ontario, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from ontario, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta.

  • Alberta High School Diploma
  • ELA30-1 or English 30
  • Pure Math 30 or Math 30-2 or Math 30-1
  • And three additional academic courses numbered 30 or 31 - recommendation(s) below:

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Alberta

  • And four additional academic courses numbered 30 or 31

Anthropology - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Alberta

Anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta.

  • Biology 30 or Chemistry 30 or Physics 30
  • And two additional academic courses numbered 30 or 31 - recommendation(s) below:

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for high school students from Alberta

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta.

  • Chemistry 30
  • And recommendation(s) below:

Biology - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Alberta

  • And one additional academic courses numbered 30 or 31 - recommendation(s) below:

Biology - iBSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Alberta

Biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from alberta, biomedical science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for high school students from alberta.

  • ELA30-1 or English 30 (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • Pure Math 30 or Math 30-2 or Math 30-1 (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • And two additional academic courses numbered 30 or 31

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Alberta

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for high school students from alberta.

  • And four additional academic courses numbered 30 or 31 - recommendation(s) below:

Chemistry - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Alberta

  • One additional senior-level science

Children, Childhood and Youth - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Alberta

Cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from alberta, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from alberta, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from alberta, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from alberta, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from alberta, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta.

  • And three additional academic courses numbered 30 or 31

Communication & Media Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Alberta

Communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from alberta.

  • Senior-level math (Math 31 recommended)

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Alberta

  • Chemistry 30 or Physics 30
  • And one additional academic courses numbered 30 or 31

Computer Science - iBA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Alberta

Computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from alberta, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from alberta.

  • Senior-level math

Computer Security - BA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Alberta

Computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from alberta, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from alberta, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from alberta, data science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta.

  • Pure Math 30 or Math 30-2 or Math 30-1 (minimum grade of 75% required)

Data Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Alberta

Design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from alberta, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from alberta.

  • Senior-level math (minimum grade of 75% required)

Digital Media - BA (School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design) for high school students from Alberta

Digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from alberta, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from alberta, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for high school students from alberta, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from alberta, english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from alberta, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from alberta, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from alberta, global health - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from alberta, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from alberta, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from alberta, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from alberta, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from alberta, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for high school students from alberta, international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from alberta, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from alberta, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for high school students from alberta, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from alberta, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from alberta, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for high school students from alberta, neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for high school students from alberta, neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from alberta, nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from alberta, nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for high school students from alberta, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from alberta, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from alberta, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from alberta, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for high school students from alberta, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for high school students from alberta, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from alberta, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from alberta, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from alberta, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from alberta, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from alberta, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from alberta, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from alberta, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia.

  • British Columbia Secondary School Graduation Diploma
  • English 12 or English 12 First Peoples
  • Principles of Math 12 or Foundational Math 12 or Pre-calculus 12
  • And three additional Grade 12 Academic subjects - recommendation(s) below:
  • Calculus 12

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from British Columbia

  • And four additional Grade 12 Academic subjects

Anthropology - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from British Columbia

Anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia.

  • Biology 12 or Chemistry 12 or Physics 12
  • And two additional Grade 12 Academic subjects - recommendation(s) below:

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for high school students from British Columbia

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia.

  • Chemistry 12

Biology - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from British Columbia

  • And one additional Grade 12 Academic subjects - recommendation(s) below:

Biology - iBSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from British Columbia

Biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, biomedical science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for high school students from british columbia.

  • English 12 or English 12 First Peoples (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • Principles of Math 12 or Foundational Math 12 or Pre-calculus 12 (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • And two additional Grade 12 Academic subjects

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from British Columbia

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia.

  • And four additional Grade 12 Academic subjects - recommendation(s) below:

Chemistry - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from British Columbia

Children, childhood and youth - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from british columbia, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from british columbia, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from british columbia, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from british columbia, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from british columbia, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia.

  • And three additional Grade 12 Academic subjects

Communication & Media Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from British Columbia

Communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from british columbia.

  • Senior-level math (Calculus 12 recommended)

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from British Columbia

  • Chemistry 12 or Physics 12
  • And one additional Grade 12 Academic subjects

Computer Science - iBA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from British Columbia

Computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from british columbia, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from british columbia, computer security - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from british columbia, computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from british columbia, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from british columbia, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from british columbia, data science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia.

  • Principles of Math 12 or Foundational Math 12 or Pre-calculus 12 (minimum grade of 75% required)

Data Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from British Columbia

Design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from british columbia, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from british columbia, digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from british columbia, digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from british columbia, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from british columbia, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for high school students from british columbia, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from british columbia, english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from british columbia, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from british columbia, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from british columbia, global health - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from british columbia, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from british columbia, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from british columbia, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from british columbia, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from british columbia, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from british columbia, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from british columbia, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for high school students from british columbia, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from british columbia, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from british columbia, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for high school students from british columbia, neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for high school students from british columbia, neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from british columbia, nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from british columbia, nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for high school students from british columbia, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from british columbia, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from british columbia, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for high school students from british columbia, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from british columbia, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from british columbia, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from british columbia, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from british columbia, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from british columbia, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from british columbia, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from british columbia, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba.

  • Manitoba High School Diploma
  • English 40S
  • Pre-Calculus Math 40S
  • And three additional 40S level academic subjects (no more than one at the 40G level)

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Manitoba

  • And four additional 40S level academic subjects (no more than one at the 40G level)

Anthropology - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Manitoba

Anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba.

  • Biology 40S or Chemistry 40S or Physics 40S
  • And two additional 40S level academic subjects (no more than one at the 40G level)

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for high school students from Manitoba

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba.

  • Biology 40S
  • Chemistry 40S
  • And one additional 40S level academic subjects (no more than one at the 40G level) - recommendation(s) below:
  • Physics 40S

Biology - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Manitoba

Biology - ibsc (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, biomedical science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for high school students from manitoba.

  • English 40S (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • Pre-Calculus Math 40S (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • One Senior Math

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Manitoba

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba.

  • And four additional 40S level academic subjects (no more than one at the 40G level) - recommendation(s) below:

Chemistry - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Manitoba

Children, childhood and youth - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from manitoba, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from manitoba, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from manitoba, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from manitoba, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from manitoba, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, communication & media studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from manitoba, computer science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from manitoba.

  • Chemistry 40S or Physics 40S
  • And one additional 40S level academic subjects (no more than one at the 40G level)

Computer Science - iBA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Manitoba

Computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from manitoba, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from manitoba.

  • And two additional 40S level academic subjects (no more than one at the 40G level) - recommendation(s) below:

Computer Security - BA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Manitoba

Computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from manitoba, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from manitoba, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from manitoba, data science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba.

  • Pre-Calculus Math 40S (minimum grade of 75% required)

Data Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Manitoba

Design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from manitoba, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from manitoba, digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from manitoba, digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from manitoba.

  • And three additional 40S level academic subjects (no more than one at the 40G level) - recommendation(s) below:

Disaster & Emergency Management - BDEM (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Manitoba

Earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from manitoba, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for high school students from manitoba, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from manitoba, english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from manitoba, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from manitoba, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from manitoba, global health - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from manitoba, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from manitoba, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from manitoba, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from manitoba, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from manitoba, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from manitoba, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from manitoba, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for high school students from manitoba, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from manitoba, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from manitoba, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for high school students from manitoba, neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for high school students from manitoba, neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from manitoba, nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from manitoba, nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for high school students from manitoba, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from manitoba, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from manitoba, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for high school students from manitoba, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from manitoba, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from manitoba, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from manitoba, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from manitoba, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from manitoba, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from manitoba, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from manitoba, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick.

  • New Brunswick High School Graduation Diploma
  • English 120, 121 or 122
  • Math 121 or 122 or Pre-Calc 12B
  • And four additional Grade 12 academic subjects (college preparatory 120, 121 or 122) - recommendation(s) below:
  • Advanced Math with Intro Calculus 120 or Pre-Calc 12B

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from New Brunswick

  • And five additional Grade 12 academic subjects (college preparatory 120, 121 or 122)

Anthropology - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from New Brunswick

Anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick.

  • Biology 121 or 122 or Chemistry 121 or 122 or Physics 121 or 122
  • And three additional Grade 12 academic subjects (college preparatory 120, 121 or 122) - recommendation(s) below:

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for high school students from New Brunswick

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick.

  • Biology 121 or 122
  • Chemistry 121 or 122
  • And one additional Grade 12 academic subjects (college preparatory 120, 121 or 122) - recommendation(s) below:
  • Physics 121 or 122

Biology - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from New Brunswick

  • And two additional Grade 12 academic subjects (college preparatory 120, 121 or 122) - recommendation(s) below:

Biology - iBSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from New Brunswick

Biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick.

  • French 121 or 122 or French Immersion 120

Biomedical Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from New Brunswick

Biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for high school students from new brunswick.

  • English 120, 121 or 122 (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • Math 121 or 122 or Pre-Calc 12B (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • Advanced Math with Intro Calculus 120 or Pre-Calc 12B or Math 122 (Advanced Math with Intro Calculus 120 or Pre-Calc 12B recommended)
  • And three additional Grade 12 academic subjects (college preparatory 120, 121 or 122)

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from New Brunswick

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick.

  • And five additional Grade 12 academic subjects (college preparatory 120, 121 or 122) - recommendation(s) below:

Chemistry - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from New Brunswick

Children, childhood and youth - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from new brunswick, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from new brunswick, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from new brunswick, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from new brunswick, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from new brunswick, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick.

  • And four additional Grade 12 academic subjects (college preparatory 120, 121 or 122)

Communication & Media Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from New Brunswick

Communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from new brunswick.

  • Senior-level math (Advanced Math with Intro Calculus 120 or Pre-Calc 12B recommended)

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from New Brunswick

  • Chemistry 121 or 122 or Physics 121 or 122
  • And two additional Grade 12 academic subjects (college preparatory 120, 121 or 122)

Computer Science - iBA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from New Brunswick

Computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from new brunswick, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from new brunswick, computer security - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from new brunswick, computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from new brunswick, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from new brunswick, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from new brunswick, data science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick.

  • Math 121 or 122 or Pre-Calc 12B (minimum grade of 75% required)

Data Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from New Brunswick

Design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from new brunswick, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from new brunswick, digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from new brunswick, digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from new brunswick, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from new brunswick, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for high school students from new brunswick, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from new brunswick.

  • And one additional Grade 12 academic subjects (college preparatory 120, 121 or 122)

English - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from New Brunswick

English & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from new brunswick, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from new brunswick, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from new brunswick, global health - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from new brunswick, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from new brunswick, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from new brunswick, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from new brunswick, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from new brunswick, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick.

  • Advanced Math with Intro Calculus 120 or Pre-Calc 12B or Math 122

International Studies / Études internationales - BA (Glendon) for high school students from New Brunswick

International studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from new brunswick, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from new brunswick, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for high school students from new brunswick, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from new brunswick, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from new brunswick, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for high school students from new brunswick, neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for high school students from new brunswick, neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from new brunswick, nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from new brunswick, nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for high school students from new brunswick, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from new brunswick, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from new brunswick, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for high school students from new brunswick, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from new brunswick, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from new brunswick, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from new brunswick, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from new brunswick, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from new brunswick, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from new brunswick, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from new brunswick, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador High School Graduation Diploma
  • English 3201
  • Math 3204 or 3205 or 3200
  • And seven additional credits at the 3000 level - recommendation(s) below:
  • Math 3207 or Calculus 3208

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Newfoundland & Labrador

  • And nine additional credits at the 3000 level

Anthropology - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Newfoundland & Labrador

Anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador.

  • Biology 3201 or Chemistry 3202 or Physics 3204
  • And five additional credits at the 3000 level - recommendation(s) below:

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for high school students from Newfoundland & Labrador

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador.

  • Biology 3201
  • Chemistry 3202
  • And one additional credits at the 3000 level - recommendation(s) below:
  • Physics 3204

Biology - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Newfoundland & Labrador

  • And three additional credits at the 3000 level - recommendation(s) below:

Biology - iBSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Newfoundland & Labrador

Biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador.

  • French 3200 or 3201

Biomedical Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Newfoundland & Labrador

Biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador.

  • English 3201 (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • Math 3204 or 3205 or 3200 (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • And five additional credits at the 3000 level

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Newfoundland & Labrador

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador.

  • And nine additional credits at the 3000 level - recommendation(s) below:

Chemistry - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Newfoundland & Labrador

Children, childhood and youth - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador.

  • And seven additional credits at the 3000 level

Communication & Media Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Newfoundland & Labrador

Communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador.

  • Senior-level math (Math 3207 or Calculus 3208 recommended)

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Newfoundland & Labrador

  • Chemistry 3202 or Physics 3204
  • And three additional credits at the 3000 level

Computer Science - iBA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Newfoundland & Labrador

Computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, computer security - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, data science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador.

  • Math 3204 or 3205 or 3200 (minimum grade of 75% required)

Data Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Newfoundland & Labrador

Design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador.

  • And one additional credits at the 3000 level

English - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Newfoundland & Labrador

English & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, global health - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from newfoundland & labrador, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories.

  • Northwest Territories High School Graduation Diploma

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Northwest Territories

Anthropology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, bachelor of education (french) - bed (faculty of education) for high school students from northwest territories, biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, biology - ibsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, biomedical science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for high school students from northwest territories, business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, chemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, children, childhood and youth - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from northwest territories, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from northwest territories, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from northwest territories, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from northwest territories, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from northwest territories, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, communication & media studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from northwest territories, computer science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from northwest territories, computer science - iba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from northwest territories, computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from northwest territories, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from northwest territories, computer security - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from northwest territories, computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from northwest territories, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from northwest territories, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from northwest territories, data science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, data science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from northwest territories, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from northwest territories, digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from northwest territories, digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from northwest territories, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from northwest territories, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for high school students from northwest territories, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from northwest territories, english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from northwest territories, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from northwest territories, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from northwest territories, global health - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from northwest territories, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from northwest territories, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from northwest territories, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from northwest territories, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from northwest territories, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from northwest territories, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from northwest territories, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for high school students from northwest territories, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from northwest territories, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from northwest territories, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for high school students from northwest territories, neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for high school students from northwest territories, neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from northwest territories, nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from northwest territories, nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for high school students from northwest territories, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from northwest territories, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from northwest territories, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for high school students from northwest territories, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from northwest territories, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from northwest territories, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from northwest territories, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from northwest territories, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from northwest territories, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from northwest territories, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from northwest territories, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia.

  • Nova Scotia High School Graduation Diploma
  • Pre-calculus 12
  • And three additional Grade 12 academic subjects (university preparatory academic or advanced) - recommendation(s) below:

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Nova Scotia

  • And four additional Grade 12 academic subjects (university preparatory academic or advanced)

Anthropology - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Nova Scotia

Anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia.

  • And two additional Grade 12 academic subjects (university preparatory academic or advanced) - recommendation(s) below:

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for high school students from Nova Scotia

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia.

  • And one additional Grade 12 academic subjects (university preparatory academic or advanced) - recommendation(s) below:

Biology - iBSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Nova Scotia

Biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, biomedical science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for high school students from nova scotia.

  • English 12 (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • Pre-calculus 12 (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • And two additional Grade 12 academic subjects (university preparatory academic or advanced)

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Nova Scotia

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia.

  • And four additional Grade 12 academic subjects (university preparatory academic or advanced) - recommendation(s) below:
  • Advanced Math 12 or Math 12 or Pre-calculus 12

Chemistry - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Nova Scotia

Children, childhood and youth - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nova scotia, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nova scotia, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nova scotia, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nova scotia, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from nova scotia, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia.

  • And three additional Grade 12 academic subjects (university preparatory academic or advanced)

Communication & Media Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Nova Scotia

Communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nova scotia.

  • Senior-level math (Advanced Math 12 or Math 12 recommended)

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Nova Scotia

  • And one additional Grade 12 academic subjects (university preparatory academic or advanced)

Computer Science - iBA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Nova Scotia

Computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nova scotia, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nova scotia, computer security - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nova scotia, computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nova scotia, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nova scotia, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nova scotia, data science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia.

  • Pre-calculus 12 (minimum grade of 75% required)

Data Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Nova Scotia

Design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nova scotia, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nova scotia, digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nova scotia, digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nova scotia, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nova scotia, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for high school students from nova scotia, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nova scotia, english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from nova scotia, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from nova scotia, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from nova scotia, global health - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from nova scotia, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from nova scotia, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from nova scotia, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from nova scotia, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nova scotia, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from nova scotia, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from nova scotia, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for high school students from nova scotia, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nova scotia, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nova scotia, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for high school students from nova scotia, neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for high school students from nova scotia, neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from nova scotia, nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from nova scotia, nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for high school students from nova scotia, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from nova scotia, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from nova scotia, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for high school students from nova scotia, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from nova scotia, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nova scotia, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nova scotia, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from nova scotia, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nova scotia, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nova scotia, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nova scotia, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut.

  • Nunavut High School Graduation Diploma

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Nunavut

Anthropology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, bachelor of education (french) - bed (faculty of education) for high school students from nunavut, biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, biology - ibsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, biomedical science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for high school students from nunavut, business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, chemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, children, childhood and youth - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nunavut, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nunavut, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nunavut, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nunavut, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from nunavut, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, communication & media studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nunavut, computer science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nunavut, computer science - iba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nunavut, computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nunavut, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nunavut, computer security - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nunavut, computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nunavut, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nunavut, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nunavut, data science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, data science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nunavut, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nunavut, digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nunavut, digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nunavut, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nunavut, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for high school students from nunavut, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from nunavut, english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from nunavut, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from nunavut, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from nunavut, global health - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from nunavut, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from nunavut, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from nunavut, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from nunavut, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nunavut, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from nunavut, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from nunavut, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for high school students from nunavut, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nunavut, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nunavut, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for high school students from nunavut, neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for high school students from nunavut, neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from nunavut, nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from nunavut, nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for high school students from nunavut, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from nunavut, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from nunavut, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for high school students from nunavut, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from nunavut, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nunavut, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from nunavut, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from nunavut, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nunavut, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from nunavut, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from nunavut, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island.

  • Prince Edward Island Senior Secondary School Diploma
  • English 621
  • Math 621A or 621B
  • And three additional Grade 12 academic subjects (numbered 611 or 621) - recommendation(s) below:

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Prince Edward Island

  • And four additional Grade 12 academic subjects (numbered 611 or 621)

Anthropology - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Prince Edward Island

Anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island.

  • Biology 621 or Chemistry 611 or 621 or Physics 621
  • And two additional Grade 12 academic subjects (numbered 611 or 621) - recommendation(s) below:

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for high school students from Prince Edward Island

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island.

  • Biology 621
  • Chemistry 611 or 621
  • Physics 621

Biology - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Prince Edward Island

  • And one additional Grade 12 academic subjects (numbered 611 or 621) - recommendation(s) below:

Biology - iBSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Prince Edward Island

Biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, biomedical science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for high school students from prince edward island.

  • English 621 (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • Math 621A or 621B (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • And two additional Grade 12 academic subjects (numbered 611 or 621)

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Prince Edward Island

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island.

  • And four additional Grade 12 academic subjects (numbered 611 or 621) - recommendation(s) below:

Chemistry - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Prince Edward Island

Children, childhood and youth - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from prince edward island, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from prince edward island, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from prince edward island, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from prince edward island, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from prince edward island, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island.

  • And three additional Grade 12 academic subjects (numbered 611 or 621)

Communication & Media Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Prince Edward Island

Communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from prince edward island.

  • Senior-level math (Math 611B recommended)

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Prince Edward Island

  • Chemistry 611 or 621 or Physics 621
  • And one additional Grade 12 academic subjects (numbered 611 or 621)

Computer Science - iBA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Prince Edward Island

Computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from prince edward island, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from prince edward island, computer security - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from prince edward island, computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from prince edward island, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from prince edward island, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from prince edward island, data science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island.

  • Math 621A or 621B (minimum grade of 75% required)

Data Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Prince Edward Island

Design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from prince edward island, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from prince edward island, digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from prince edward island, digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from prince edward island, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from prince edward island, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for high school students from prince edward island, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from prince edward island, english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from prince edward island, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from prince edward island, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from prince edward island, global health - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from prince edward island, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from prince edward island, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from prince edward island, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from prince edward island, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from prince edward island, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from prince edward island, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from prince edward island, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for high school students from prince edward island, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from prince edward island, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from prince edward island, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for high school students from prince edward island, neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for high school students from prince edward island, neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from prince edward island, nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from prince edward island, nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for high school students from prince edward island, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from prince edward island, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from prince edward island, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for high school students from prince edward island, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from prince edward island, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from prince edward island, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from prince edward island, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from prince edward island, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from prince edward island, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from prince edward island, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from prince edward island, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep.

  • One year of CEGEP
  • 2 semesters of English (code 603) / Français (code 601)
  • Linear Algebra 1
  • And nine additional academic courses (high-school equivalent courses not accepted) - recommendation(s) below:
  • Extra courses will be assessed for transfer credit. Applicants with the DEC may be awarded up to one full year of transfer credit.

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Quebec CEGEP

  • And ten additional academic courses (high-school equivalent courses not accepted)

Anthropology - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Quebec CEGEP

Anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep.

  • Biology 1 or Chemistry 1 and 2 or Physics 1 and 2
  • And eight additional academic courses (high-school equivalent courses not accepted) - recommendation(s) below:

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for high school students from Quebec CEGEP

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep.

  • Chemistry 1 and 2
  • And five additional academic courses (high-school equivalent courses not accepted) - recommendation(s) below:
  • Physics 1 and 2

Biology - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Quebec CEGEP

  • And six additional academic courses (high-school equivalent courses not accepted) - recommendation(s) below:

Biology - iBSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Quebec CEGEP

Biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep.

  • French / français

Biomedical Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Quebec CEGEP

Biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for high school students from quebec cegep.

  • 2 semesters of English (code 603) / Français (code 601) (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • Linear Algebra 1 (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • And eight additional academic courses (high-school equivalent courses not accepted)

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Quebec CEGEP

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep.

  • And ten additional academic courses (high-school equivalent courses not accepted) - recommendation(s) below:

Chemistry - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Quebec CEGEP

Children, childhood and youth - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec cegep, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec cegep, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec cegep, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec cegep, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from quebec cegep, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep.

  • And nine additional academic courses (high-school equivalent courses not accepted)

Communication & Media Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Quebec CEGEP

Communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from quebec cegep.

  • Senior-level math (Calculus 1 recommended)

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Quebec CEGEP

  • Chemistry 1 and 2 or Physics 1 and 2
  • And six additional academic courses (high-school equivalent courses not accepted)

Computer Science - iBA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Quebec CEGEP

Computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from quebec cegep, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from quebec cegep, computer security - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from quebec cegep, computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from quebec cegep, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec cegep, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec cegep, data science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep.

  • Linear Algebra 1 (minimum grade of 75% required)

Data Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Quebec CEGEP

  • And seven additional academic courses (high-school equivalent courses not accepted)

Design - BDes (School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design) for high school students from Quebec CEGEP

Digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from quebec cegep, digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec cegep, digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from quebec cegep, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from quebec cegep, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for high school students from quebec cegep, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from quebec cegep.

  • And four additional academic courses (high-school equivalent courses not accepted)

English - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Quebec CEGEP

English & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from quebec cegep, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from quebec cegep, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from quebec cegep, global health - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec cegep, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec cegep, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec cegep, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec cegep, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec cegep, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec cegep, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec cegep, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for high school students from quebec cegep, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec cegep, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec cegep, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec cegep, neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec cegep, neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec cegep, nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec cegep, nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec cegep, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec cegep, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec cegep, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep.

  • And seven additional academic courses (high-school equivalent courses not accepted) - recommendation(s) below:

Psychology / Psychologie - iBA (Glendon) for high school students from Quebec CEGEP

Psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec cegep, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from quebec cegep, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec cegep, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec cegep, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from quebec cegep, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec cegep, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec cegep, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec cegep, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12.

  • Quebec Grade 12 Certificate of Graduation
  • Grade 12 English
  • Grade 12 Linear Algebra
  • And four additional academic (university preparation level) subjects - recommendation(s) below:
  • Grade 12 Calculus

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Quebec Grade 12

  • And five additional academic (university preparation level) subjects

Anthropology - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Quebec Grade 12

Anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12.

  • Grade 12 Biology or Grade 12 Chemistry or Grade 12 Physics
  • And three additional academic (university preparation level) subjects - recommendation(s) below:

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for high school students from Quebec Grade 12

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12.

  • Grade 12 Biology
  • Grade 12 Chemistry
  • And one additional academic (university preparation level) subjects - recommendation(s) below:
  • Grade 12 Physics

Biology - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Quebec Grade 12

  • And two additional academic (university preparation level) subjects - recommendation(s) below:

Biology - iBSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Quebec Grade 12

Biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12.

  • Grade 12 French

Biomedical Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Quebec Grade 12

Biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for high school students from quebec grade 12.

  • Grade 12 English (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • Grade 12 Linear Algebra (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • Grade 12 Calculus or Grade 12 Data Management (Grade 12 Calculus recommended)
  • And three additional academic (university preparation level) subjects

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Quebec Grade 12

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12.

  • And five additional academic (university preparation level) subjects - recommendation(s) below:

Chemistry - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Quebec Grade 12

Children, childhood and youth - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec grade 12, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec grade 12, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec grade 12, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec grade 12, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from quebec grade 12, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12.

  • And four additional academic (university preparation level) subjects

Communication & Media Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Quebec Grade 12

Communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from quebec grade 12.

  • Senior-level math (Grade 12 Calculus recommended)

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Quebec Grade 12

  • Grade 12 Chemistry or Grade 12 Physics
  • And two additional academic (university preparation level) subjects

Computer Science - iBA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Quebec Grade 12

Computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from quebec grade 12, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from quebec grade 12, computer security - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from quebec grade 12, computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from quebec grade 12, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec grade 12, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec grade 12, data science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12.

  • Grade 12 Linear Algebra (minimum grade of 75% required)

Data Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Quebec Grade 12

Design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec grade 12, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from quebec grade 12, digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec grade 12, digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from quebec grade 12, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from quebec grade 12, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for high school students from quebec grade 12, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from quebec grade 12.

  • And one additional academic (university preparation level) subjects

English - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Quebec Grade 12

English & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from quebec grade 12, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from quebec grade 12, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from quebec grade 12, global health - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec grade 12, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec grade 12, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec grade 12, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec grade 12, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec grade 12, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12.

  • Grade 12 Calculus or Grade 12 Data Management

International Studies / Études internationales - BA (Glendon) for high school students from Quebec Grade 12

International studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec grade 12, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec grade 12, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for high school students from quebec grade 12, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec grade 12, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec grade 12, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec grade 12, neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec grade 12, neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec grade 12, nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec grade 12, nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec grade 12, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec grade 12, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from quebec grade 12, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for high school students from quebec grade 12, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from quebec grade 12, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec grade 12, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from quebec grade 12, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from quebec grade 12, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec grade 12, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from quebec grade 12, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from quebec grade 12, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan.

  • Transcript of Secondary Level Achievement
  • English A30 and English B30
  • Math B30 and C30 or Pre-calculus 30
  • And two additional Grade 12 academic subjects numbered 30 - recommendation(s) below:
  • Calculus 30

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Saskatchewan

  • And three additional Grade 12 academic subjects numbered 30

Anthropology - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Saskatchewan

Anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan.

  • And one additional Grade 12 academic subjects numbered 30 - recommendation(s) below:

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for high school students from Saskatchewan

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, biology - ibsc (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, biomedical science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for high school students from saskatchewan.

  • English A30 and English B30 (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • Math B30 and C30 or Pre-calculus 30 (minimum grade of 70% required)
  • And one additional Grade 12 academic subjects numbered 30

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Saskatchewan

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan.

  • And three additional Grade 12 academic subjects numbered 30 - recommendation(s) below:

Chemistry - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Saskatchewan

Children, childhood and youth - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from saskatchewan, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from saskatchewan, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from saskatchewan, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from saskatchewan, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from saskatchewan, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan.

  • And two additional Grade 12 academic subjects numbered 30

Communication & Media Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for high school students from Saskatchewan

Communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from saskatchewan.

  • Senior-level math (Calculus 30 recommended)

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for high school students from Saskatchewan

Computer science - iba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from saskatchewan, computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from saskatchewan, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from saskatchewan, computer security - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from saskatchewan, computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from saskatchewan, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from saskatchewan, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from saskatchewan, data science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan.

  • Math B30 and C30 or Pre-calculus 30 (minimum grade of 75% required)

Data Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for high school students from Saskatchewan

Design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from saskatchewan, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from saskatchewan, digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from saskatchewan, digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from saskatchewan, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from saskatchewan, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for high school students from saskatchewan, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from saskatchewan, english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from saskatchewan, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from saskatchewan, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from saskatchewan, global health - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from saskatchewan, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from saskatchewan, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from saskatchewan, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from saskatchewan, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from saskatchewan, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from saskatchewan, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from saskatchewan, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for high school students from saskatchewan, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from saskatchewan, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from saskatchewan, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for high school students from saskatchewan, neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for high school students from saskatchewan, neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from saskatchewan, nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from saskatchewan, nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for high school students from saskatchewan, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from saskatchewan, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from saskatchewan, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for high school students from saskatchewan, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from saskatchewan, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from saskatchewan, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from saskatchewan, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from saskatchewan, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from saskatchewan, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from saskatchewan, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from saskatchewan, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, african studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, anthropology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, bachelor of education (french) - bed (faculty of education) for high school students from yukon, biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, biology - ibsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from yukon, biomedical science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for high school students from yukon, business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, chemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, children, childhood and youth - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from yukon, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from yukon, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from yukon, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from yukon, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from yukon, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, communication & media studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from yukon, computer science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from yukon, computer science - iba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from yukon, computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from yukon, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from yukon, computer security - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from yukon, computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from yukon, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from yukon, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from yukon, data science - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, data science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from yukon, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from yukon, digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from yukon, digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from yukon, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from yukon, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for high school students from yukon, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for high school students from yukon, english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from yukon, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from yukon, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from yukon, global health - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from yukon, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from yukon, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from yukon, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for high school students from yukon, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from yukon, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for high school students from yukon, international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from yukon, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from yukon, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for high school students from yukon, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from yukon, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from yukon, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for high school students from yukon, neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for high school students from yukon, neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from yukon, nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health) for high school students from yukon, nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for high school students from yukon, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for high school students from yukon, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for high school students from yukon, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for high school students from yukon, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for high school students from yukon, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for high school students from yukon, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from yukon, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from yukon, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for high school students from yukon, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for high school students from yukon, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from yukon, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for high school students from yukon, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for high school students from yukon, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams).

  • High School Diploma
  • Senior-level algebra
  • The following course(s) are also recommended:
  • Senior-level calculus
  • Requirement (or equivalent) must have been satisfied within the previous five years
  • AP College Board examinations are eligible for transfer credit, for results of 4 or 5, up to a maximum of 30 credits. Please click here , then click “Transfer Credit Requirements” for details.

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from US High School (including AP exams)

Anthropology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams).

  • Senior-level biology or Senior-level chemistry or Senior-level physics

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for international students from US High School (including AP exams)

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams).

  • Senior-level biology
  • Senior-level chemistry
  • Senior-level physics

Biology - BSc (Faculty of Science) for international students from US High School (including AP exams)

Biology - ibsc (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams).

  • Senior-level French

Biomedical Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for international students from US High School (including AP exams)

Biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for international students from us high school (including ap exams).

  • Senior-level algebra (minimum grade of B required)
  • One other Senior-level math (Calculus recommended)

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from US High School (including AP exams)

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), chemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), children, childhood and youth - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), communication & media studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), communications / communications - ba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), communications / communications - iba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from us high school (including ap exams).

  • Senior-level math (Senior-level calculus recommended)
  • A minimum math average of B and no math grade below C+

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from US High School (including AP exams)

  • Senior-level chemistry or Senior-level physics

Computer Science - iBA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from US High School (including AP exams)

Computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from us high school (including ap exams).

  • No prerequisite below B

Computer Security - BA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from US High School (including AP exams)

Computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), data science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), data science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from us high school (including ap exams).

  • Senior-level math (minimum grade of B required)
  • Arts training

Digital Media - BA (School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design) for international students from US High School (including AP exams)

Digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), english / anglais - ba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), global health - ba (faculty of health) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), global health - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams).

  • One other Senior-level math

International Studies / Études internationales - BA (Glendon) for international students from US High School (including AP exams)

International studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), psychology - ba (faculty of health) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), statistics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from us high school (including ap exams), actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate.

  • IB Diploma with passes in six subjects: three passes at the Standard-level and three passes at the Higher-level, or two passes at the Standard-level and four passes at the Higher-level
  • Analysis and Approaches higher-level
  • Analysis and Approaches standard-level
  • Applications and Interpretations higher-level
  • Transfer credit is granted for IB courses with Higher-level final grades of 5 or better, to a maximum of 30 credits. Please click here , then click “Transfer Credit Requirements” for details.

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from International Baccalaureate

Anthropology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate.

  • Standard or higher-level biology or Standard or higher-level chemistry or Standard or higher-level physics

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for international students from International Baccalaureate

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate.

  • Standard or higher-level biology
  • Standard or higher-level chemistry
  • Standard or higher-level physics

Biology - BSc (Faculty of Science) for international students from International Baccalaureate

Biology - ibsc (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate.

  • Standard or higher-level French

Biomedical Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for international students from International Baccalaureate

Biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for international students from international baccalaureate, business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, chemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate.

  • One additional Standard or higher-level science

Children, Childhood and Youth - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from International Baccalaureate

Cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from international baccalaureate, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from international baccalaureate, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from international baccalaureate, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from international baccalaureate, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from international baccalaureate, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, communication & media studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from international baccalaureate, computer science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from international baccalaureate.

  • Standard or higher-level chemistry or Standard or higher-level physics

Computer Science - iBA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from International Baccalaureate

Computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from international baccalaureate, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from international baccalaureate.

  • No prerequisite below 5

Computer Security - BA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from International Baccalaureate

Computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from international baccalaureate, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from international baccalaureate, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from international baccalaureate, data science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, data science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from international baccalaureate, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from international baccalaureate.

  • Applications and Interpretations standard-level

Digital Media - BA (School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design) for international students from International Baccalaureate

Digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from international baccalaureate, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from international baccalaureate, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for international students from international baccalaureate, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from international baccalaureate, english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from international baccalaureate, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from international baccalaureate, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from international baccalaureate, global health - ba (faculty of health) for international students from international baccalaureate, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from international baccalaureate, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from international baccalaureate, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from international baccalaureate, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from international baccalaureate, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for international students from international baccalaureate, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from international baccalaureate, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for international students from international baccalaureate, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from international baccalaureate, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from international baccalaureate, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for international students from international baccalaureate.

  • No prerequisite below 6

Neuroscience - BSc (Psychology) - Neuroscience (Psychology) (Faculty of Health) for international students from International Baccalaureate

Neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for international students from international baccalaureate, nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health) for international students from international baccalaureate, nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for international students from international baccalaureate, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for international students from international baccalaureate, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from international baccalaureate, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for international students from international baccalaureate, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from international baccalaureate, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from international baccalaureate, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from international baccalaureate, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from international baccalaureate, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from international baccalaureate, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from international baccalaureate, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from international baccalaureate, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce).

  • General Certificate of Education (GCE) Examinations
  • A-level math
  • GCE A2 examinations with results of "C" or better, are eligible for transfer credit, up to a maximum of 18 credits. Please click here , then click “Transfer Credit Requirements” for details.

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from General Certificate of Education (GCE)

Anthropology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce).

  • A-level biology or A-level chemistry or A-level physics

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for international students from General Certificate of Education (GCE)

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce).

  • A-level biology
  • A-level chemistry
  • A-level physics

Biology - BSc (Faculty of Science) for international students from General Certificate of Education (GCE)

Biology - ibsc (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce).

  • A-level French

Biomedical Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for international students from General Certificate of Education (GCE)

Biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for international students from general certificate of education (gce).

  • A-level math (minimum grade of "B" required)

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from General Certificate of Education (GCE)

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), chemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce).

  • One additional A-level science

Children, Childhood and Youth - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from General Certificate of Education (GCE)

Cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), communication & media studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), communications / communications - ba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), communications / communications - iba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from general certificate of education (gce).

  • A-level math (Minimum math result of "B")

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from General Certificate of Education (GCE)

  • A-level chemistry or A-level physics

Computer Science - iBA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from General Certificate of Education (GCE)

Computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from general certificate of education (gce).

  • No prerequisite below "B"

Computer Security - BA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from General Certificate of Education (GCE)

Computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), data science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), data science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), english / anglais - ba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), global health - ba (faculty of health) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), global health - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for international students from general certificate of education (gce).

  • No prerequisite below "C"

Nursing: Post-RN for Internationally Educated Nurses - BScN (Faculty of Health) for international students from General Certificate of Education (GCE)

Nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), psychology - ba (faculty of health) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), statistics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from general certificate of education (gce), actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français.

  • Baccalauréat Général
  • Première Spécialité mathématiques
  • A maximum of 30 possible transferable credits may be granted for successful completion of the Baccalauréat Général. Please click here , then click “Transfer Credit Requirements” for details.

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Baccalauréat Français

Anthropology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français.

  • Première and Terminale biologie or Terminale physique/chimie

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for international students from Baccalauréat Français

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français.

  • Première and Terminale biologie
  • Terminale physique/chimie

Biology - BSc (Faculty of Science) for international students from Baccalauréat Français

Biology - ibsc (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français.

  • Terminale Anglais

Biomedical Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for international students from Baccalauréat Français

Biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for international students from baccalauréat français.

  • Première Spécialité mathématiques (minimum grade of 12 required)
  • Prerequisite courses should not be below a grade of 12.

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Baccalauréat Français

  • Première Spécialité mathématiques OR Terminale mathématiques complémentaires

Business Economics / Économie et commerce - BA (Glendon) for international students from Baccalauréat Français

Chemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français.

  • One additional Terminale science

Children, Childhood and Youth - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Baccalauréat Français

Cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from baccalauréat français, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from baccalauréat français, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from baccalauréat français, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from baccalauréat français, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from baccalauréat français, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, communication & media studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from baccalauréat français.

  • Première Spécialité mathématiques (Minimum math result of 12)

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from Baccalauréat Français

Computer science - iba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from baccalauréat français, computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from baccalauréat français, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from baccalauréat français, computer security - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from baccalauréat français, computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from baccalauréat français, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from baccalauréat français, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from baccalauréat français, data science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, data science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from baccalauréat français, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from baccalauréat français, digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from baccalauréat français, digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from baccalauréat français, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français.

  • Première Spécialité mathématiques OR Terminale math

Earth & Atmospheric Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from Baccalauréat Français

East asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for international students from baccalauréat français, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from baccalauréat français, english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from baccalauréat français, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from baccalauréat français, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from baccalauréat français, global health - ba (faculty of health) for international students from baccalauréat français, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from baccalauréat français, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from baccalauréat français, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from baccalauréat français, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from baccalauréat français, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français.

  • No prerequisite below 12

International Studies / Études internationales - BA (Glendon) for international students from Baccalauréat Français

International studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for international students from baccalauréat français, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from baccalauréat français, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for international students from baccalauréat français, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from baccalauréat français, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from baccalauréat français, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for international students from baccalauréat français.

  • No prerequisite below 14

Neuroscience - BSc (Psychology) - Neuroscience (Psychology) (Faculty of Health) for international students from Baccalauréat Français

Neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for international students from baccalauréat français.

  • No prerequisite below 11

Nursing: Post-RN for Internationally Educated Nurses - BScN (Faculty of Health) for international students from Baccalauréat Français

Nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for international students from baccalauréat français, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for international students from baccalauréat français, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from baccalauréat français, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for international students from baccalauréat français, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from baccalauréat français, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from baccalauréat français, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from baccalauréat français, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from baccalauréat français, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from baccalauréat français, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from baccalauréat français, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from baccalauréat français, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato.

  • Minimum overall result of “Bien/Buena/Bueno/Good” on all academic courses.
  • Some programs require a higher GPA.

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Bachillerato

Anthropology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, bachelor of education (french) - bed (faculty of education) for international students from bachillerato, biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, biology - ibsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, biomedical science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for international students from bachillerato.

  • Senior-level math (minimum grade of "B" required)

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Bachillerato

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, chemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, children, childhood and youth - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from bachillerato, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from bachillerato, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from bachillerato, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from bachillerato, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from bachillerato, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, communication & media studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from bachillerato.

  • Senior-level math (Minimum math result of B)

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from Bachillerato

Computer science - iba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from bachillerato, computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from bachillerato, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from bachillerato, computer security - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from bachillerato, computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from bachillerato, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from bachillerato, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from bachillerato, data science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, data science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from bachillerato, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from bachillerato, digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from bachillerato, digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from bachillerato, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from bachillerato, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for international students from bachillerato, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from bachillerato, english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from bachillerato, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from bachillerato, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from bachillerato, global health - ba (faculty of health) for international students from bachillerato, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from bachillerato, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from bachillerato, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from bachillerato, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from bachillerato, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for international students from bachillerato, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from bachillerato, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for international students from bachillerato, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from bachillerato, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from bachillerato, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for international students from bachillerato.

  • No prerequisite below "A"

Neuroscience - BSc (Psychology) - Neuroscience (Psychology) (Faculty of Health) for international students from Bachillerato

Neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for international students from bachillerato, nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health) for international students from bachillerato, nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for international students from bachillerato, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for international students from bachillerato, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from bachillerato, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for international students from bachillerato, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from bachillerato, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from bachillerato, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from bachillerato, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from bachillerato, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from bachillerato, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from bachillerato, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from bachillerato, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise.

  • Lise Diplomasi

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Devlet Lise

Anthropology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, bachelor of education (french) - bed (faculty of education) for international students from devlet lise, biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, biology - ibsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, biomedical science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for international students from devlet lise.

  • Senior-level math (minimum grade of 4.0 required)

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Devlet Lise

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, chemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, children, childhood and youth - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from devlet lise, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from devlet lise, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from devlet lise, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from devlet lise, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from devlet lise, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, communication & media studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from devlet lise.

  • Senior-level math (Minimum math result of 4)

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from Devlet Lise

Computer science - iba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from devlet lise, computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from devlet lise, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from devlet lise.

  • No prerequisite below 4.0

Computer Security - BA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from Devlet Lise

Computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from devlet lise, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from devlet lise, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from devlet lise, data science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, data science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from devlet lise, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from devlet lise.

  • Senior-level math (minimum grade of 4 required)

Digital Media - BA (School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design) for international students from Devlet Lise

Digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from devlet lise, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from devlet lise, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for international students from devlet lise, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from devlet lise, english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from devlet lise, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from devlet lise, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from devlet lise, global health - ba (faculty of health) for international students from devlet lise, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from devlet lise, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from devlet lise, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from devlet lise, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from devlet lise, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for international students from devlet lise, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from devlet lise, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for international students from devlet lise, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from devlet lise, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from devlet lise, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for international students from devlet lise.

  • No prerequisite below 4.5 or 80%

Neuroscience - BSc (Psychology) - Neuroscience (Psychology) (Faculty of Health) for international students from Devlet Lise

Neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for international students from devlet lise.

  • No prerequisite below 3.5 or 60%

Nursing: Post-RN for Internationally Educated Nurses - BScN (Faculty of Health) for international students from Devlet Lise

Nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for international students from devlet lise, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for international students from devlet lise, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from devlet lise, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for international students from devlet lise, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from devlet lise, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from devlet lise, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from devlet lise, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from devlet lise, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from devlet lise, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from devlet lise, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from devlet lise, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape).

  • Diploma with a total of at least six units, including prerequisites, and grades of 1, 2 or 3 in each unit.
  • 2-unit math
  • CAPE 2-unit courses, with results of 3 or better, are eligible for transfer credit, up to a maximum of 18 credits. Please click here , then click “Transfer Credit Requirements” for details.

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE)

Anthropology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape).

  • 2-unit biology or 2-unit chemistry or 2-unit physics

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for international students from Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE)

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape).

  • 2-unit biology
  • 2-unit chemistry
  • 2-unit physics

Biology - BSc (Faculty of Science) for international students from Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE)

Biology - ibsc (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape).

  • 2-unit French

Biomedical Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for international students from Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE)

Biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape).

  • 2-unit math (minimum grade of 2 required)

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE)

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), chemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape).

  • One additional 2-unit science

Children, Childhood and Youth - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE)

Cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), communication & media studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), communications / communications - ba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), communications / communications - iba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape).

  • 2-unit math (Minimum math result of 2)

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE)

  • 2-unit chemistry or 2-unit physics

Computer Science - iBA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE)

Computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape).

  • No prerequisite below 2

Computer Security - BA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE)

Computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), data science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), data science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), english / anglais - ba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), global health - ba (faculty of health) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), global health - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape).

  • No prerequisite below 3

Nursing: Post-RN for Internationally Educated Nurses - BScN (Faculty of Health) for international students from Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE)

Nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), psychology - ba (faculty of health) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), statistics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from caribbean advanced proficiency examination (cape), actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong.

  • Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE)
  • Twelfth Year math

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Hong Kong

Anthropology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong.

  • Twelfth Year biology or Twelfth Year chemistry or Twelfth Year physics

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for international students from Hong Kong

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong.

  • Twelfth Year biology
  • Twelfth Year chemistry
  • Twelfth Year physics

Biology - BSc (Faculty of Science) for international students from Hong Kong

Biology - ibsc (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from hong kong.

  • Twelfth Year French

Biomedical Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for international students from Hong Kong

Biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for international students from hong kong.

  • Twelfth Year math (minimum grade of 4 required)

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Hong Kong

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, chemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong.

  • One additional Twelfth Year science

Children, Childhood and Youth - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Hong Kong

Cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from hong kong, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from hong kong, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from hong kong, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from hong kong, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from hong kong, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, communication & media studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from hong kong.

  • Twelfth Year math (Minimum math result of 4.0)

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from Hong Kong

  • Twelfth Year chemistry or Twelfth Year physics

Computer Science - iBA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from Hong Kong

Computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from hong kong, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from hong kong.

  • No prerequisite below 4

Computer Security - BA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from Hong Kong

Computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from hong kong, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from hong kong, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from hong kong, data science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, data science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from hong kong, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from hong kong.

  • Twelfth Year math (minimum grade of 4.0 required)

Digital Media - BA (School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design) for international students from Hong Kong

Digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from hong kong, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from hong kong, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for international students from hong kong, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from hong kong, english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from hong kong, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from hong kong, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from hong kong, global health - ba (faculty of health) for international students from hong kong, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from hong kong, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from hong kong, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from hong kong, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from hong kong, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for international students from hong kong, international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for international students from hong kong, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from hong kong, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for international students from hong kong, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from hong kong, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from hong kong, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for international students from hong kong, neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for international students from hong kong, neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for international students from hong kong.

  • No prerequisite below 3.0

Nursing: Post-RN for Internationally Educated Nurses - BScN (Faculty of Health) for international students from Hong Kong

Nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for international students from hong kong, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for international students from hong kong, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from hong kong, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from hong kong, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for international students from hong kong, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for international students from hong kong, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from hong kong, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from hong kong, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from hong kong, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from hong kong, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from hong kong, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from hong kong, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from hong kong, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from indian.

  • All-India Senior School Certificate (AISSCE)
  • Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC)
  • Indian School Certificate (ISC)
  • Intermediate Examination Certificate
  • Pre-University Examination Certificate
  • Grade XII math

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Indian

Anthropology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from indian, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from indian.

  • Grade XII biology or Grade XII chemistry or Grade XII physics

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for international students from Indian

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from indian.

  • Grade XII biology
  • Grade XII chemistry
  • Grade XII physics

Biology - BSc (Faculty of Science) for international students from Indian

Biology - ibsc (faculty of science) for international students from indian, biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from indian.

  • Grade XII French

Biomedical Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for international students from Indian

Biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from indian, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from indian, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for international students from indian.

  • Grade XII math (minimum grade of 55% required)

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Indian

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for international students from indian, chemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from indian.

  • One additional Grade XII science

Children, Childhood and Youth - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Indian

Cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from indian, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from indian, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from indian, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from indian, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from indian, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, communication & media studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for international students from indian, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for international students from indian, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from indian.

  • Grade XII math (Minimum math result of 55%)

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from Indian

  • Grade XII chemistry or Grade XII physics

Computer Science - iBA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from Indian

Computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from indian, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from indian.

  • No prerequisite below 55%

Computer Security - BA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from Indian

Computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from indian, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from indian, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from indian, data science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from indian, data science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from indian, design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from indian, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from indian, digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from indian, digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from indian, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from indian, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for international students from indian, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for international students from indian, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from indian, english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for international students from indian, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from indian, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from indian, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from indian, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from indian, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for international students from indian, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from indian, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for international students from indian, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from indian, global health - ba (faculty of health) for international students from indian, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from indian, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for international students from indian, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for international students from indian, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from indian, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from indian, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from indian, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for international students from indian, international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for international students from indian, international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for international students from indian, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for international students from indian, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from indian, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for international students from indian, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from indian, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from indian, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from indian, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for international students from indian, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from indian, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from indian, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from indian, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for international students from indian, neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for international students from indian, neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for international students from indian, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for international students from indian, nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health) for international students from indian, nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for international students from indian, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from indian, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for international students from indian, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for international students from indian, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for international students from indian, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for international students from indian, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for international students from indian, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from indian, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for international students from indian, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from indian, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for international students from indian, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for international students from indian, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for international students from indian, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from indian, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for international students from indian, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for international students from indian, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for international students from indian, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from indian, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from indian, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from indian, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from indian, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from indian, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from indian, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from indian, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from indian, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from indian, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school.

  • Senior Secondary School Graduation Certificate
  • Grade 12 math

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Chinese High School

Anthropology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school.

  • Grade 12 biology or Grade 12 chemistry or Grade 12 physics

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education) for international students from Chinese High School

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school.

  • Grade 12 biology
  • Grade 12 chemistry
  • Grade 12 physics

Biology - BSc (Faculty of Science) for international students from Chinese High School

Biology - ibsc (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, biomedical science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for international students from chinese high school.

  • Grade 12 math (minimum grade of 75% required)

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Chinese High School

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, chemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school.

  • One additional Grade 12 science

Children, Childhood and Youth - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Chinese High School

Cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from chinese high school, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from chinese high school, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from chinese high school, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from chinese high school, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from chinese high school, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, communication & media studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from chinese high school.

  • Grade 12 math (Minimum math result of 85%)

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from Chinese High School

  • Grade 12 chemistry or Grade 12 physics

Computer Science - iBA (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from Chinese High School

Computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from chinese high school, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from chinese high school, computer security - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from chinese high school, computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from chinese high school, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from chinese high school, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from chinese high school, data science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school.

  • Grade 12 math (minimum grade of 80% required)

Data Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for international students from Chinese High School

Design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from chinese high school, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from chinese high school.

  • Grade 12 math (minimum grade of 85% required)

Digital Media - BA (School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design) for international students from Chinese High School

Digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from chinese high school, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from chinese high school, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for international students from chinese high school, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from chinese high school, english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from chinese high school, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from chinese high school, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from chinese high school, global health - ba (faculty of health) for international students from chinese high school, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from chinese high school, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from chinese high school, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from chinese high school, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from chinese high school, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for international students from chinese high school, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from chinese high school, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for international students from chinese high school, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from chinese high school, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from chinese high school, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for international students from chinese high school.

  • No prerequisite below A/85%

Neuroscience - BSc (Psychology) - Neuroscience (Psychology) (Faculty of Health) for international students from Chinese High School

Neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for international students from chinese high school.

  • No prerequisite below 80%

Nursing: Post-RN for Internationally Educated Nurses - BScN (Faculty of Health) for international students from Chinese High School

Nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for international students from chinese high school, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for international students from chinese high school, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from chinese high school, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for international students from chinese high school, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from chinese high school, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from chinese high school, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from chinese high school, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from chinese high school, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from chinese high school, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from chinese high school, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from chinese high school, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah.

  • General Secondary Education Certificate

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies) for international students from Tawjihyah

Anthropology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, bachelor of education (french) - bed (faculty of education) for international students from tawjihyah, biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, biology - ibsc (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, biology / biologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, biomedical science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, biophysics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, business administration - bba (schulich school of business) for international students from tawjihyah, business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, chemistry - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, children, childhood and youth - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from tawjihyah, cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from tawjihyah, cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from tawjihyah, cinema & media arts - screenwriting - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from tawjihyah, cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from tawjihyah, classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, communication & media studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, communications / communications - ba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, communications / communications - iba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from tawjihyah.

  • Senior-level math (Minimum math result of 75%)

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering) for international students from Tawjihyah

Computer science - iba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from tawjihyah, computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from tawjihyah, computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from tawjihyah, computer security - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from tawjihyah, computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from tawjihyah, creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from tawjihyah, creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, dance - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from tawjihyah, data science - ba (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah.

  • Senior-level math (minimum grade of 80% required)

Data Science - BSc (Faculty of Science) for international students from Tawjihyah

Design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from tawjihyah, digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from tawjihyah, digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from tawjihyah, digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from tawjihyah, disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, earth & atmospheric science - bsc (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from tawjihyah, east asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, economics / science économique - ba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, educational studies - ba (faculty of education) for international students from tawjihyah, engineering - beng (lassonde school of engineering) for international students from tawjihyah, english - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, english / anglais - ba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from tawjihyah, environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, environmental science - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from tawjihyah, financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, first year science program - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from tawjihyah, global health - ba (faculty of health) for international students from tawjihyah, global health - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from tawjihyah, global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from tawjihyah, health studies - bhs (faculty of health) for international students from tawjihyah, hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from tawjihyah, interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health) for international students from tawjihyah, kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from tawjihyah, law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school) for international students from tawjihyah, linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, mathematics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, mathematics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from tawjihyah, music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from tawjihyah, neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health) for international students from tawjihyah, neuroscience - bsc (psychology) - neuroscience (psychology) (faculty of health) for international students from tawjihyah, neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health) for international students from tawjihyah, nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health) for international students from tawjihyah, nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health) for international students from tawjihyah, philosophy - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, political science / science politique - iba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, political science / science politique - ba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, professional translation / traduction professionnelle - iba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, psychology - ba (faculty of health) for international students from tawjihyah, psychology - bsc (faculty of health) for international students from tawjihyah, psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, social work - bsw (post-degree) (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon) for international students from tawjihyah, speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, sport management - bsm (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, statistics - ba (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, statistics - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from tawjihyah, theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from tawjihyah, undecided major - bsc (faculty of science) for international students from tawjihyah, undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change) for international students from tawjihyah, undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from tawjihyah, visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design) for international students from tawjihyah, work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies) for international students from tawjihyah, actuarial science - ba (faculty of science).

  • Completion of a diploma program or at least two full semesters or one year of full-time academic study at an accredited college
  • Overall average of 3.0 or better on a 4-point scale (or equivalent)
  • * Or equivalent

African Studies - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies)

Anthropology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), anthropology - iba (liberal arts & professional studies), applied mathematics - ba (faculty of science), applied mathematics - bsc (faculty of science).

  • SBI4U * or SCH4U * or SPH4U *

Bachelor of Education (French) - BEd (Faculty of Education)

Biochemistry - bsc (faculty of science), biology - bsc (faculty of science), biology - ibsc (faculty of science), biology / biologie - bsc (glendon), biomedical science - bsc (faculty of science), biophysics - bsc (faculty of science), biotechnology - bsc (faculty of science), business & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), business administration - bba (schulich school of business).

  • MHF4U * (minimum grade of 70% required)

Business Economics - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies)

Business economics / économie et commerce - ba (glendon), chemistry - bsc (faculty of science).

  • One additional 4U or M science *

Children, Childhood and Youth - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies)

Cinema & media arts - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design), cinema & media arts - media arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design), cinema & media arts - production - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design).

  • Overall average of 3.3 or better on a 4-point scale (or equivalent)

Cinema & Media Arts - Screenwriting - BFA (School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design)

Cities, regions, planning - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change), classical studies/classics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), cognitive science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), commerce - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies), communication & media studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), communication & media studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies), communication, social media & public relations - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), communications / communications - ba (glendon), communications / communications - iba (glendon), computer science - ba (lassonde school of engineering).

  • 4U math (MCV4U recommended) *

Computer Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering)

  • SCH4U * or SPH4U *

Computer Science - iBA (Lassonde School of Engineering)

Computer science - ibsc (lassonde school of engineering), computer science for software development - basc (lassonde school of engineering), computer security - ba (lassonde school of engineering), computer security - bsc (lassonde school of engineering), creative technologies - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design), creative writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), criminology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies).

  • Overall average of 3.75 or better on a 4-point scale (or equivalent)

Dance - BFA (School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design)

Data science - ba (faculty of science).

  • MHF4U * (minimum grade of 75% required)

Data Science - BSc (Faculty of Science)

Design - bdes (school of the arts, media, performance & design), digital media - ba (lassonde school of engineering), digital media - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design), digital technologies - basc (lassonde school of engineering), disaster & emergency management - bdem (liberal arts & professional studies).

  • MHF4U or MDM4U *

Earth & Atmospheric Science - BSc (Lassonde School of Engineering)

East asian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), economics / science économique - ba (glendon), educational studies - ba (faculty of education).

  • Overall average of 3 or better on a 4-point scale (or equivalent)

Engineering - BEng (Lassonde School of Engineering)

English - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), english & professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), english / anglais - ba (glendon), entrepreneurship and innovation - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies), environmental arts and justice - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change), environmental biology - bsc (faculty of science), environmental science - bsc (faculty of science), environmental science - bsc (faculty of environmental & urban change), financial & business economics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), financial technologies - bsc (liberal arts & professional studies), first year exploration / majeure non déterminée - ba (glendon), first year science program - bsc (faculty of science), french studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), french studies / études françaises - ba (glendon), gender & women's studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), german studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), german studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies), global geography - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change), global health - ba (faculty of health).

  • College and University applicants may be admitted with one missing pre-requisite course which can be completed during the first year of study in the Faculty of Health.

Global Health - BSc (Faculty of Health)

Global history and justice / histoire - ba (glendon), global history and justice / histoire - iba (glendon), global political studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), health & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), health policy, management & digital health - bhs (faculty of health), health studies - bhs (faculty of health), hellenic studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), languages and linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), history - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), history - iba (liberal arts & professional studies), human resources management - bhrm (liberal arts & professional studies), human rights & equity studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), humanities - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), humanities - iba (liberal arts & professional studies), indigenous studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), information technology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), information technology - bcom (liberal arts & professional studies), integrative arts - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design), interdisciplinary social science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), international development studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), international studies & business administration / études internationales et administration des affaires - iba/bba dual degree (glendon), international studies / études internationales - ba (glendon), international studies / études internationales - iba (glendon), italian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), italian studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies), jewish studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), kinesiology & health science - ba (faculty of health), kinesiology & health science - bsc (faculty of health), law & society - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), law - juris doctor - jd (osgoode hall law school), linguistics - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), mathematical biology - bsc (faculty of science), mathematics - bsc (faculty of science), mathematics - ba (faculty of science), mathematics for education - ba (faculty of science), mathematics for education - bsc (faculty of science), music - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design), music - bfa (school of the arts, media, performance & design), neuroscience - bsc (kinesiology & health science) - neuroscience (kinesiology & health science) (faculty of health).

  • High school Math, Biology, and Chemistry must each be a minimum of 80%.
  • University or college level Math, Biology, Chemistry must each be a minimum of B (or equivalent).

Neuroscience - BSc (Psychology) - Neuroscience (Psychology) (Faculty of Health)

Neuroscience - bsc - neuroscience (biology) (faculty of science), nursing: 4-year direct entry nursing - bscn (faculty of health), nursing: post-rn for internationally educated nurses - bscn (faculty of health), nursing: second entry - bscn, second entry (faculty of health).

  • This program is only open to students with at least 2 years of university level studies. College applicants are not eligible for this program. Please consider our Direct Entry Nursing program.

Philosophy - BA (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies)

Physics & astronomy - bsc (faculty of science), political science - iba (liberal arts & professional studies), political science - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), political science / science politique - iba (glendon), political science / science politique - ba (glendon), portuguese & luso-brazilian studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), professional translation / traduction professionnelle - ba (glendon).

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Professional Translation / Traduction professionnelle - iBA (Glendon)

Professional writing - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), psychology - ba (faculty of health), psychology - bsc (faculty of health), psychology / psychologie - ba (glendon), psychology / psychologie - bsc (glendon), psychology / psychologie - iba (glendon), psychology / psychologie - ibsc (glendon), public administration - bpa (liberal arts & professional studies), religious studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), science, technology and society - ba (faculty of science), science, technology and society - bsc (faculty of science), sexuality studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), sexuality studies - iba (liberal arts & professional studies), social work - bsw (liberal arts & professional studies).

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Social Work - BSW (Post-degree) (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies)

Sociology - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), sociology / sociologie - iba (glendon), sociology / sociologie - ba (glendon), spanish - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), spanish and latin american cultures & societies / cultures et sociétés d’espagne et d’amérique latine - ba (glendon), speech and language sciences - ba (liberal arts & professional studies).

  • Overall average of B+ or better on a 4-point scale (or equivalent)

Sport Management - BSM (Liberal Arts & Professional Studies)

Statistics - ba (faculty of science), statistics - bsc (faculty of science), sustainable environmental management - bes (faculty of environmental & urban change), theatre - ba (school of the arts, media, performance & design), undecided major - bsc (faculty of science), undeclared major - ba (faculty of environmental & urban change), undeclared major - ba (liberal arts & professional studies), visual arts - art history - ba, art history (school of the arts, media, performance & design), visual arts - studio - bfa, visual art (school of the arts, media, performance & design), work & labour studies - ba (liberal arts & professional studies).

  • Completion of at least four full-year courses or one year of full-time degree studies at an accredited university
  • Overall average of 2.3 or better on a 4-point scale (or equivalent)
  • Applicants to Honours-level program: Overall average of 2.3 or better on a 4-point scale (or equivalent)
  • Applicants to Bachelor-level program: Overall average of 2.0 or better on a 4-point scale (or equivalent)
  • Overall average of 2.0 or better on a 4-point scale (or equivalent)
  • Applicants to Bachelor-level program: Overall average of 2.3 or better on a 4-point scale (or equivalent)
  • Applicants to Bachelor-level program: Overall average of 2 or better on a 4-point scale (or equivalent)
  • Completion of at least 60 credits at a recognized university prior to admission
  • Overall average of 3.0 or better on a 4-point scale (or equivalent) and a 3.3 or better on a 4-point scale (or equivalent) in the last year of study (or last 30 credits)
  • 6.0 credits in Psychology* (Psychology Statistics and Research Methods do not fulfill this requirement)
  • 6.0 credits in Human Anatomy and Physiology, OR 3.0 credits in Human Anatomy and 3.0 credits in Human Physiology
  • 3.0 credits in Statistics
  • 3.0 credits in Philosophy
  • 3.0 credits in Microbiology
  • 3.0 credits in Humanities (e.g. English, arts, history, literature, religion, philosophy, classics, drama)
  • 9.0 credits at the 3000 (3rd year) level
  • Completion of at least a three-year undergraduate degree at an accredited university
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  • Applicants to Honours-level program: Overall average of 3.0 or better on a 4-point scale (or equivalent)
  • Overall average of B or better on a 4-point scale (or equivalent)
  • be at least 20 years old by the end of the calendar year of admission to the University;
  • have been out of full-time high school studies for at least two years; and
  • have attempted less than one full year of studies at an accredited college or university.
  • MHF4U * (minimum grade of 80% required)
  • This program is only open to students with at least 2 years of university level studies.

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About Creative Writing

Learn how to transform the world through writing.

We believe good writing can be taught and that good writers can be trained to be better writers.  Our faculty are all published writers with vast experience in a variety of genres including novels, short stories, poetry, memoir, creative nonfiction, cross-genre writing and digital experimentation.

Our faculty and recent graduates have been finalists or winners of almost every major Canadian literary award. Many continue to be active in the literary community, founding and staffing several major Canadian literary journals and presses. Our graduates are known for collaborating on publishing ventures that have changed Canadian literature.

Please note this program is intended for students with a year of undergraduate studies and is not for direct entry from high school. Students may apply after completing their first 48 credits by presenting a portfolio containing work in both poetry and prose fiction as evidence of writing experience .

What you’ll learn 

  • In every course, you’ll learn the hands-on skills needed to enter the professional literary world.
  • Exposure to core creative writing skills lets you develop your own style and gain confidence in your writing.
  • You’ll develop the communication, research, organizational, management and teamwork skills prized by today’s employers

Hands-on experiences 

  • Get an intimate view of Canada’s literary scene from alumni who are professional writers, editors and publishers.
  • Attend the Creative Writing Readers Series where you’ll hear contemporary Canadian and international writers in conversation and reading or performing their work.
  • Immerse yourself in internships with the Brick Literary Journal and other publishers.

Contact us at [email protected] 

Degrees Offered

Winter entry, summer entry, ways to study, possible career paths.

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  • Minimum of one full-year of undergraduate studies
  • Portfolio evaluation
  • For more information, visit the Creative Writing program website .
  • NOTE: this program is not for direct entry.

Minimum Requirements

  • Baccalauréat Général with a minimum overall score of 10 (mention passable) from a French lycée accredited by the Ministry of Education or an accrediting agency in France.
  • Some programs require a higher GPA. Please review the requirements for your program below.

Required Documents for Preliminary Review

  • The following documents are required for your application to be reviewed for a conditional offer of admission. Documents can be uploaded to your MyFile account after you apply. Decisions are typically made 4-8 weeks after all required documents are submitted.
  • High School Transcript(s)
  • Grade 12 First Trimester Grades for Terminale Year
  • Other documents may be required, and are determined by your academic background (please check your MyFile)
  • Successful completion of the final year of senior studies.
  • Exceptions: Students presenting strong academic profiles with Bachillerato programs from Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Peru, Uruguay & Venezuela will be reviewed on an individual basis for admission consideration.
  • Grade 12 Mid-year/Semester 1 Grades
  • CSEC awarded by the CXC
  • CAPE Unit 1 Examination Results
  • CAPE Unit 2 Predicted Grades
  • Senior Secondary School Graduation Certificate
  • Successful completion of the final year of Senior 3/Grade 12 level of study with a minimum overall average of 75% on all academic courses.
  • Grade 12 Mid-year Grade
  • Some programs require higher. Please review the requirements for your program below.
  • Prerequisite courses should not be below a grade of 4.0 or 70%.
  • Grade 12 Semester 1 Grades
  • Minimum of two Advanced-level (A2) passes and three GCSE or IGCSE Ordinary-level (O-level) passes.
  • Minimum average of “C” is required on Advanced-level and Ordinary-level passes.
  • Prerequisite courses must be presented at the Advanced-level.
  • Minimum "C" is required for prerequisite courses unless otherwise noted.
  • High School Transcript
  • Advanced-level (A2) Predicted Grades
  • GCSE/IGCSE (O-level) Certificate(s) (e.g. Pearson EdExcel, AQA, Cambridge, British Council, etc.)
  • Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) - minimum 6 academic courses
  • Successful completion of the Twelfth Year of senior studies with a minimum overall average of 4.0/5.0 required.
  • Prerequisite courses should present a minimum grade of "4" to meet program requirements.
  • Grade 12 Predicted/Mid-year Grades
  • IB Predicted/Expected/Anticipated Grades
  • For most programs, minimum IB Diploma point scores of 30 or higher recommended (scores of 28 will be considered) - please check individual program requirement.
  • Minimum 4 is required for prerequisite courses unless otherwise noted.
  • Some programs require a higher average. Please review the requirements for your program below.
  • Prerequisite courses should not be below a grade of 55%.
  • Grade X Certificate, and Grade XI Final Transcript
  • XII Predicted Grades
  • be at least 20 years old by the end of the calendar year of admission to the University;
  • have been out of full-time high school studies for at least two years; and
  • have attempted less than one full year of studies at an accredited college or university.
  • Successful completion of the final year of senior studies
  • To gain admission to most programs, senior school Leaving Certificate with a minimum overall score of 70% is required in academic courses.
  • Grade 12 graduation with a minimum overall average of "B" on Grade 11 and Grade 12 academic courses is required to be considered for most programs. Some programs require a higher average. Please review the requirements for your program below.
  • SAT or ACT scores are not required for students studying in a recognized accredited US curriculum outside the United States, Puerto Rico or Guam.
  • SATs/ACTs are considered in combination with high school grades.
  • Transfer credit granted for final scores of 4 or 5 on the Advanced Placement (AP) exams, depending on the program (maximum 30 credits). Please click here for details.
  • Grade 9-12 Semester 1 High School Transcript(s) (with grading scale)
  • AP Exam Results (if applicable)

For Fall (September) 2021 and Winter (January) 2022 entry , York University will deem the SAT/ACT as optional for students studying in a recognized accredited US curriculum high school in the United States, Puerto Rico or Guam. However, students who have completed a standardized test are encouraged to submit their test scores as it may support your application for competitive programs. SAT/ACT scores must be sent electronically from the College Board directly to York. Please browse the section below for pre-requisites and detailed admission requirements.

Note: An SAT/ACT test will be required from students who are not enrolled in a recognized accredited US curriculum high school in the United States, Puerto Rico or Guam or have not studied in a formal academic high-school environment.

  • West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) or National Examinations Council (NECO) with grades of C4-6 or better are required for most programs.
  • Grade 11-12 Semester 1 High School Transcript
  • If you have already completed the WAEC or NECO exam, you can provide your scratch card access information for grade verification.

You are required to provide official evidence of academic achievement in secondary education. This can be demonstrated through:

  • Final grades under the Ontario curriculum (obtained through correspondence, night school or through TVO)
  • Credentials through other curricula, such as results from Advanced Placement (AP) or Advanced-level courses in the General Certificate of Education (GCE). (Students may register to sit for the AP and GCE examinations as private candidates.)

In the absence of final grades in courses:

  • You must submit the results of standardized tests such as the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) with a minimum combined total of 1170 on the Critical Reading and Math components or a composite American College Testing (ACT) score of 24.
  • Your application will be reviewed by an admissions sub-committee. If admitted, you will not be eligible for entrance scholarships. You will be considered for continuing student scholarships at the end of your first year of study, if you satisfy those criteria.

You may also be required to provide proof of language proficiency. You will be considered for entrance scholarships on the basis of your overall averages in the six 4U/4M (Ontario curriculum) or equivalent courses.

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