Issue 65 Numéro
Fall/automne 2004
The comprehensive guide to Ontario
universities for counsellors
Le guide compréhensif des universités
ontariennes pour les conseillers
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ONTARIO
UNIVERSITIES’
FAIR 2003
September 25, 26, 27 in Toronto
2003 Ontario Universities’ Fair
Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building,
222 Bremmer Blvd.
• Thursday, September 25, 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.
• Friday, September 26, 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.
• Saturday, September 27, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
For More Information:
www.ouf.ca
In Every Issue
Rubriques
Table of Contents
Table des matières
Numéro 65, automne 2003
Issue 65, fall 2003
Focus
Backgrounder
Raison d’être
INFO is the guide to Ontario universities for secondary school
students and guidance counsellors. Its mandate is to foster
communication and the sharing of ideas and to respond to the
needs of students and counsellors in the complex area of
university admissions.
INFO is published twice annually—in the fall (for both students
and counsellors) and spring (for counsellors only)—by the
Standing Committee on Secondary School Liaison (SCSSL) of the
Ontario University Registrars’ Association (OURA), with the
collaboration of the Council of Ontario Universities (COU) and the
Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC).
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Is the Double Cohort Really Over?
Find answers to the most commonly asked questions that students have about
the Double Cohort and how it affects their admission to Ontario universities.
11 Degree Locator Chart
The Degree Locator is the most comprehensive chart for finding the programs
that interest you and the universities that offer them.
32 Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study chart
The Admission Guidelines and Programs of Study chart includes each
institution’s programs, enrollment information, new and OAC curriculum
prerequisites, Basis of Offers, Alternate Offers, and other pertinent information.
In Every Issue
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INFO is guided by an editorial board of appointed members
representing the various parties served by the magazine and is
funded by a portion of the application service fee. INFO is carefully
prepared to ensure the accuracy of its contents. The copy for Issue
65 was finalized in July 2003. We caution readers that INFO is not
the last word in university admissions. For the most up-to-date
information, visit the university websites.
INFO est le guide des universités ontariennes pour les élèves du
secondaire et leurs conseillers en orientation. Organe de
communication et de partage d’idées, cette revue répond aux
besoins des élèves et des orienteurs dans le domaine complexe de
l’admission universitaire.
INFO est réalisé deux fois l’an, à l’automne (pour les deux groupes)
et au printemps (pour les orienteurs seulement), par le Comité de
la liaison avec le secondaire (SCSSL) de l’Association des
registraires des universités de l’Ontario (OURA), et en
collaboration avec le Conseil des universités de l’Ontario (CUO) et
le Centre de demande d’admission aux universités de l’Ontario
(OUAC).
Son Comité de rédaction inclus des représentants des groupes
intéressés et son financement est assuré par une partie des droits
de demande d’admission. Le Comité a rédigé INFO 65 avec soin
pour assurer l’exactitude du contenu établi en juillet 2003.
Veuillez noter que la revue n’est pas exhaustive. Pour les mises à
jour pertinentes aux rubriques, visiter les sites Web des universités.
THE INFO EDITORIAL BOARD - COMITÉ DE RÉDACTION
Chair/Président: Jude Byrne, Queen’s University
Editor & Translator/Rédactrice et traductrice : Michelle Leblanc,
OUAC
Designer/Infographiste : Christine Valente, OUAC/COU
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University Information Program
User Guide
Open Letter to Students
Application Deadline
Degree Locator Chart
Programs by Category
Admission Guidelines & Programs of Study
Additional Admission Criteria
Campus News
Campus Visits
Residence
Scholarships & Awards
Undergraduate Programs Requiring Prior
University Studies
Liaison Numbers
Articles
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La double cohorte : encore des retombées?
Trouvez les réponses aux grandes questions qui continuent à émerger parmi les
élèves à propos de la double cohorte. Comment-elle influera encore sur
l’admission aux universités de l’Ontario?
11 Le repère des programmes
Le « Repère des programmes » est un tableau exhaustif des programmes
disponibles et des universités qui les offrent.
32 Lignes directrices et programmes d’études
Le tableau « Lignes directrices et programmes d’études » intègre les exigences
et préalables pour les programmes offerts aux universités, ainsi que des
renseignements concernant les inscriptions, les critères d’admission, les offres
d’admission alternative et autres sujets.
Rubriques
Members - Membres
Arnice Cadieux: COU
Julie Zahab: GCSSL
Paul Arthurs: OSCA
Peter Shepherd: OSCA
Christine Hickson: OUAC
John Metcalf: OURA
Gail Forsyth: OUCA
Heather Brown: SCSSL
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Horaire
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Ontario Universities’ Application Centre
Centre de demande d’admission aux universités de l’Ontario
170 Research Lane
Guelph ON N1G 5E2
(519) 823-1940
www.ouac.on.ca
centre.ouac.on.ca
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INFO 65 - Page 3
Tournée universitaire
Guide de l’utilisateur
Lettre ouverte aux élèves
Date limites pour la réception des demandes
d’admission
Repère des programmes
Programmes par catégories
Lignes directrices et programmes d’études
Critères d’admission additionnels
Quoi de neuf sur le campus?
Visites du campus
Résidence
Bourses et prix
Programmes de premier cycle nécessitant
des études postsecondaires
Numéros de liaison
University Information Program 2003
Tournée universitaire 2003
This fall representatives from all institutions listed in INFO 65 will be participating in joint visits to
secondary schools across the province. As some details may change over the next few months, be
sure to confirm local schedules with your Guidance/Student Services Office. See you at the UIP.
Les représentants de tous les établissements figurant dans ce numéro d’INFO visiteront ensemble
les écoles secondaires de la province cet automne. Certains détails dans cet horaire peuvent
changer. Veuillez consulter votre bureau d’orientation pour confirmer l’horaire local. Àu plaisir de
vous rencontrer.
M onday
Tuesday
W ednesday
Thursday
Friday
UIP “Week A” Schedule, September - October 2003
W eek 1A V enues
Septem ber29
Septem ber30
1
2
3
Atikokan, Fort Frances,
Kenora, Dryden, Thunder
Bay, Red Rock,
Marathon, Hearst,
Kapuskasing
10:00 a.m. Atikokan HS,
Atikokan
9:00 a.m. Beaver
Brae SS, Kenora
Contact North
10:30 a.m. West of Thunder Bay
9:30 a.m. Nipigon-Red
Rock DHS, Red Rock
9:00 a.m. ES Hearst HS,
Hearst
2:00 p.m. Fort Frances
HS, Fort Frances
2:00 p.m. Dryden HS,
Dryden
1:00 p.m. East of Thunder Bay
1:00 p.m. Marathon HS,
Marathon
1:15 p.m. ES Cite Des
Jeunes, Kapuskasing
10
7:00 p.m. Hammarskjold HS,
Thunder Bay
W eek 2A V enues
6
7
8
9
Sturgeon Falls, North Bay,
New Liskeard, Kirkland
Lake, Timmins,
Chapleau, Wawa, Sault
Ste. Marie, Elliot Lake,
Espanola, Sudbury
10:30 a.m. Northern SS,
Sturgeon Falls
9:00 a.m. Timiskaming
DSS, New Liskeard
9:15 a.m. ES Chapleau HS, Chapleau
9:30 a.m. Elliot Lake SS,
Elliot Lake
7:00 p.m. Chippewa SS,
North Bay
1:30 p.m. Kirkland Lake
C & Vl, Kirkland Lake
1:30 p.m. Michipicoten HS, Wawa
7:00 p.m. Bawating C & VS,
Sault Ste. Marie
7:00 p.m. O’Gorman
HS, Timmins
1:30 a.m. Espanola HS,
Espanola
7:00 p.m. Lo-Ellen
Park SS, Sudbury
13
14
15
16
17
W eek 3A V enues
20
21
22
23
24
Renfrew, Pembroke,
Perth, Kanata, Cornwall,
Richmond, Ottawa,
Orleans
12:30 p.m. Renfrew CI,
Renfrew
11:00 a.m. St. John HS,
Perth
12:30 p.m. Cornwall C & VS, Cornwall
1:30 p.m.
Ridgemont HS, Ottawa
7:00 p.m. Fellowes HS,
Pembroke
7:00 p.m. Earl of
March SS, Kanata
W eek 4A V enues
27
28
29
30
Orillia, Bracebridge,
Penetanguishene, Barrie,
Walkerton, Owen,
Sound, Goderich,
Orangeville
12:15 p.m. Twin
Lakes SS, Orillia
12:30 p.m.
Penetanguishene SS,
Penetanguishene
1:00 p.m. Walkerton DSS, Walkerton
1:00 p.m.
Goderich DCI, Goderich
7:00 p.m. Bracebridge
& Muskoka Lakes SS,
Bracebridge
7:00 p.m. St. Peter’s SS,
Barrie
7:00 p.m. South Carleton HS,
Richmond
7:00 p.m. St. Peter CHS,
Orleans
7:00 p.m. St. Mary’s HS, Owen Sound
7:00 p.m. Westside SS,
Orangeville
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M onday
Tuesday
W ednesday
Thursday
Friday
UIP “Week B” Schedule, September - October 2003
W eek 1B Venues
Septem ber29
Septem ber30
1
2
St. Thomas, London,
Strathroy, Sarnia,
Wallaceburg,
Chatham, Leamington,
Windsor
12:00 p.m. Central
Elgin CI, St. Thomas
8:30 a.m. Strathroy DCI,
Strathroy
12:30 p.m. Wallaceburg DSS,
Wallaceburg
12:00 p.m.
Leamington SS,
Leamington
6:30 p.m. Saunders SS,
London
7:00 p.m. St. Patrick’s
School, Sarnia
7:00 p.m. John McGregor SS,
Chatham
W eek 2B Venues
6
7
8
9
Bowmanville, Cobourg,
Lindsay, Peterborough,
Belleville, Kingston,
Napanee, Brockville
1:00 p.m.
Bowmanville HS,
Bowmanville
TBA Lindsay C & VS,
Lindsay
10:00 a.m. Moira SS, Belleville
10:00 a.m. Napanee
DSS, Napanee
3
7:00 p.m. Catholic
Central HS, Windsor
10
7:00 p.m. Loyalist C & VI, Kingston
7:00 p.m.
St. Marys SS, Cobourg
7:00 p.m. Thomas A.
Stewart SS,
Peterborough
7:00 p.m. Brockville CI,
Brockville
13
14
15
16
17
W eek 3B V enues
20
21
22
23
24
St. Catharines, Cayuga,
Niagara Falls, Hamilton,
Stoney Creek
1:00 p.m. Holy Cross SS,
St. Catharines
9:00 a.m. Cayuga SS,
Cayuga
7:00 p.m.
Barton SS, Hamilton
7:00 p.m. Saltfleet HS,
Stoney Creek
7:00 p.m. Laura
Secord SS, St. Catharines
7:00 p.m. A N Meyer SS,
Niagara Falls
W eek 4B V enues
27
28
29
30
Listowel, Cambridge,
Brantford, Kitchener,
Simcoe, Woodstock,
Stratford, Guelph
12:30 p.m. Listowel DSS,
Listowel
1:00 p.m. North Park
C & VS, Brantford
1:00 p.m. Simcoe Composite,
Simcoe
1:00 p.m. Stratford
Northwestern SS,
Stratford
7:00 p.m. St. Benedict
CSS, Cambridge
7:00 p.m. Forest
Heights CI, Kitchener
7:00 p.m. Huron Park SS, Woodstock
7:00 p.m. Centennial
C& VI, Guelph
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In Every Issue
The following legend will help you to
identify the first-year entry degrees offered
by Ontario’s degree-granting institutions.
Note: Throughout INFO, abbreviations have been
standardized in order to facilitate the evaluation
of offerings. Note that institutions sometimes use
alternative spelling and/or abbreviations for
similar programs.
AOCAD
Associate of the Ontario College of Art
& Design
BA
Bachelor of Arts
BAA
Bachelor of Applied Arts
BAC
Bachelor of Administration &
Commerce
BAcc
Bachelor of Accounting
BAComp Bachelor of Applied Computing
BACS
Bachelor of Administrative &
Commercial Studies
BAdmin Bachelor of Administration
BAFM
Bachelor of Accounting & Financial
Management
BArch
Bachelor of Architecture
BArchSc Bachelor of Architectural Science
BArtSc
Bachelor of Arts & Science
BAS
Bachelor of Architectural Studies/
Administrative Studies
BASc
Bachelor of Applied Science
BBA
Bachelor of Business Administration
BBE
Bachelor of Business Economics
BCCS
Bachelor of Commerce & Computer
Science
BCom
Bachelor of Commerce
BComp
Bachelor of Computing
BCS
Bachelor of Computer Science
BDes
Bachelor of Design
BEd
Bachelor of Education
BEng
Bachelor of Engineering
BEng
& Mgt
Bachelor of Engineering &
Management
BES
Bachelor of Environmental Studies
BESc
Bachelor of Environmental Science
BEth
Bachelor of Ethics
BFA
Bachelor of Fine Arts
BFSc
Bachelor of Forensic Science
BHK
Bachelor of Human Kinetics
BHRM
Bachelor of Human Resources
Management
BHS
Bachelor of Health Studies
BHSc
Bachelor of Health Sciences
BHum
Bachelor of Humanities
BIB
Bachelor of International Business
BID
Bachelor of Interior Design
BIS
Bachelor of Independant Studies
BIT
Bachelor of Information Technology
BJour
Bachelor of Journalism
BKin
Bachelor of Kinesiology
BMA
Bachelor of Musical Arts
BMath
Bachelor of Mathematics
BMus
Bachelor of Music
BMSc
Bachelor of Medical Science
BOR
Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation
BPAPM
Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy
Management
BPHE
Bachelor of Physical & Health
Education
BPhEd
Bachelor of Physical Education
BRLS
Bachelor of Recreation & Leisure
Studies
BSc
Bachelor of Science
BScFS
Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science
BScKin
Bachelor of Science and Kinesiology
BScN
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
BSE
Bachelor of Software Engineering
BSoSc
Bachelor of Social Science
BSW
Bachelor of Social Work
BTech
Bachelor of Technology
BTh
Bachelor of Theology
BURPI
Bachelor of Urban & Regional Planning
HBScF
Honours Bachelor of Sciences in
Forestry
iBBA
International Bachelor of Business
Administration
Rubriques
User Guide
1
The
Programs by Category Listing is your starting point. The
categories are broad areas of study under which most programs have been included. Some
programs, by nature, can belong to more than one category. These categories tend to vary
from one university to another and usually signify that there are differences in what is
taught or the university’s approach to presenting the program curriculum differs. Consult
the university publications for more information.
2
The
Degree Locator Chart includes only programs that can be
entered directly from high school. All programs listed lead to a degree or a mention on a
degree (major, minor, specialization, area of study). The programs given in the Programs
by Category List are listed in alphabetical order in this chart. The degree earned is given
under the name of each university that offers the program. Once you have found the
programs and universities, make note of them, then turn to the Guidelines and Programs
of Study Chart. For programs offered in French only, refer to the Repère des programmes.
3
The
Guidelines and Programs of Study Chart gives
more details pertinent to the programs listed in the Degree Locator Chart. Find the
university that offers the program that interests you; programs are listed in alphabetical
order. The information given beside the program name includes the OUAC code you will
need to report on the application form, the prerequisite courses you need in order to
meet the requirements for admission to the program, and the basis on which the
university will evaluate your eligibility.
Alternate offers of admission are included in this chart, as
well as very important documentation on the basis and timing of offers of admission and
notes if applicable. Read the institutional recommendations in the preambles to the charts
carefully and make sure you understand what they are saying.
4 Additional Admission Criteria are sometimes required when
you are applying to certain programs. These criteria can include institutional evaluation
forms, reference forms or autobiographical letters. In some instances the university
requires the students to present themselves for an interview or audition, or to submit a
portfolio. Make note of any information that is pertinent to your situation and follow up
with your guidance counsellor if you need help.
5 Campus Visits is the section that highlights liaison activities at the
universities. Campus visits are a good way of determining whether an institution is right
for you. Check out the University Information Program schedule and attend the sessions to
hear the liaison representative from the universities discuss what they have to offer. This
represents an excellent opportunity for you to ask questions that have not been covered
in the documentation you have read, and to compare various institutions.
6
Most universities offer both on-campus and off-campus housing. On-campus
Residences are normally reserved for first-year students, and the cost of
residence living varies from one university to another (many factors contribute to this:
geographical areas, availability of accommodations, etc.). The chart allows you to compare
the approximate cost of living from one university to another.
7
All universities offer entrance
Scholarships and bursaries that vary both in the
number available and monetary value. Again, weigh the various offerings to determine
which scholarships best suit your needs. Add this information to your list of pros and cons
for evaluation.
8
Timelines,
University Information Program, Campus
News, Liaison Numbers.
Be sure to read the following sections for more valuable information:
INFO 65 - Page 6
In Every Issue
Rubriques
Guide de l’utilisateur
1
La liste des
Programmes par catégorie est le point de départ.
Les catégories représentent les disciplines les plus communes sous lesquelles les
programmes peuvent être classés. Certains programmes, selon leur contenu ou l’approche
pédagogique, peuvent être listés sous plusieurs rubriques.
2
Le
Repère des programmes inclut uniquement les programmes
offerts en français auxquels vous pouvez faire demande du secondaire. Tous les
programmes qui y sont énumérés mènent à un grade ou sont mentionnés en tant que
majeure, mineure, spécialisation ou concentration. Les programmes données dans la Liste
des programmes par catégorie sont repris en ordre alphabétique dans ce tableau. Le nom
du grade qui sera obtenu est indiqué vis à vis de l’université qui offre le programme.
3
Les
Lignes directrices et programmes d’études
communique les détails pertinents aux programmes énumérés dans le Repère des
programmes. Tournez à la section de l’université qui offre le programme qui vous
intéresse ; les programmes sont donnés en ordre alphabétique. Les renseignements
comprennent la cote OUAC que vous devrez inscrire sur le formulaire de demande
d’admission, les préalables exigés pour l’admission et les critères dont tiendront compte
les universités pour déterminer votre admissibilité.
Vous êtes avisés de lire les recommandations soigneusement afin de bien comprendre ce
que les universités vous demandent.
4
Les
Critères d’admission additionnels sont à l’occasion
exigés pour certains programmes. Pour adresser ces exigences, les candidates et candidats
doivent fournir des formulaires d’évaluation, des formulaires de référence ou des notices
autobiographiques. Dans certains cas les universités recommandent qu’elles et ils se
présentent à une entrevue ou à une audition, ou exigent qu’elles ou ils soumettent un
portfolio. Notez toute information pertinente à votre situation et discutez-en avec votre
conseiller au besoin.
5
La section
Visites du campus donne un aperçu des activités de liaison aux
universités. Les visites du campus offrent l’occasion parfaite de déterminer si un
établissement satisfera à vos besoins. Consultez le tableau Tournée universitaire pour
connaître la date à laquelle les représentants des universités visiteront votre école. La
tournée est un des meilleurs moyens de poser les questions qui ne sont pas adressées dans
la documentation des établissements.
6
Les
Résidences sur le campus sont normalement réservées aux étudiants de
première année. Le coût des résidences varie d’une université à l’autre (plusieurs facteurs
entrent en jeu : le lieu, la disponibilité des logements, etc.). Le tableau donne les coûts
approximatifs pour chaque établissement pour que vous puissiez les comparer.
7
Toutes les universités offrent des
Bourses et prix d’entrée. Ces bourses
varient en ce qui a trait à leur nombre et à leur valeur. Encore une fois, vous devrez tenir
compte des variantes et déterminer quels des programmes de bourses satisfont à vos
attentes.
8
Assurez-vous de voir les autres sections :
Horaire, Tournée universitaire, Quoi de neuf
sur le campus, Numéros de liaison.
INFO 65 - Page 7
La légende qui suit vous aidera
à déterminer les grades qui
peuvent être obtenus en suivant
les programmes offerts dans les
universités de l’Ontario :
À noter : Dans INFO, les abréviations ont été
standardisées afin de faciliter l’évaluation des
programmes offerts. Parfois les établissements
épelent ou abrègent les grades de manière
différente, consulter les publications
universitaires pour plus de détails.
BA
BAA
BAV
BBA
BCom
BEPS
BEng
BÉth
BJour
BMus
BSc
BScA
BScInf
BScPT
BScSoc
BSS
BTh
baccalauréat en arts
baccalauréat en administration des
affaires
baccalauréat en arts visuels
baccalauréat en beaux arts
baccalauréat en commerce
baccalauréat en éducation physique
en santé
baccalauréat en ingéniérie
baccalauréat en éthique
baccalauréat en journalisme
baccalauréat en musique
baccalauréat en sciences
baccalauréat ès sciences appliquées
baccalauréat en sciences infirmières
baccalauréat en sciences de la
physiothérapie
baccalauréat en sciences sociales
baccalauréat en service social
baccalauréat en théologie
Focus
Articles
The Double Cohort
La Double cohorte
Is it really over?
encore des retombées?
Although the double cohort year is now behind us, many of you are
still dealing with the consequences of it. Maybe you have stayed in
school for an extra semester, taken additional courses, maybe
combined courses from the two curricula. You’re not alone in this;
many others have also taken that path.
Quoique l’année de la double cohorte soit terminée, plusieurs d’entre
vous faites toujours face aux conséquences qui en sont le produit. Vous
avez peut-être suivi un autre semestre de cours, vous avez peut-être suivi
une combinaison de cours des deux curricula. Vous n’êtes pas seul,
plusieurs parmi vos paires ont fait la même chose.
The universities have identified questions that continue to be asked on
a regular basis. These commonly asked questions and the nonuniversity-specific answers are given below. Note that these are general
responses and that exceptions are common. Where there are
exceptions, the universities will indicate them in their own
documentation.
Les universités ont identifié les grandes questions qui continuent à
émerger. La liste des réponses à ces questions d’ordre générale sont
données ci-dessous. Où il y a une exception, l’université l’indiquera dans
ces propres documents.
Note that while a minimum academic average is stipulated in order to
be considered for admission to a program, this minimum does not
guarantee acceptance into the program. Most universities have a
limited number of spaces available and make admission decisions based
on the averages of the current applicant pool. The Programs of Study
Chart in this magazine gives information based on data obtained
during the previous year’s application/admission cycle. The averages
fluctuate from year to year as do the number of applicants to each
program.
Your best bet is to first read the general guidelines and follow up with
a thorough reading of the universities’ documentation in order to
determine the prerequisites and specific requirements for the programs
in which you are interested.
What are the minimum requirements for admission to
university under the new curriculum?
The completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma, or the
equivalent, with a minimum overall average of 60% and six Grade 12 U
or M courses, will be necessary for consideration for admission to an
Ontario university. Most universities and/or programs have higher
admission averages. Some universities and/or programs require as many
as five Grade 12U courses for admission. This information should be
obtained directly from the university.
Will universities treat students from the new curriculum
differently than those presenting OACs from the old
curriculum?
During the transition (which continues) from the old to the new
curriculum, universities will consider applicants from either curriculum
equally. They will continue to monitor and use their best judgement to
ensure that students from both cohorts are treated fairly.
How will universities treat students who present a mixture
of OAC and U and M courses for admission?
It is recognized that many students may present a mixture of new and
old curriculum courses for admission to university. Students who
present a combination of OAC, U and M courses will be considered
equally during the admission process provided that they meet all the
course prerequisites specified by the universities to which they have
applied.
How will repeated courses be treated? What if a student
decides to repeat an OAC course but the only course
available is an equivalent Grade 12 U or M course in the
new curriculum?
Each Ontario university has its own policy on repeated courses. These
are posted on the university websites and in their admission
handbooks. Counsellors should refer to the OAC Comparator Chart,
available on the OSCA website, <www.osca.ca> in order to determine
which new and old curriculum courses will be treated as equivalent for
purposes of admission to university.
Quoiqu’une moyenne minimale soit exigée pour pouvoir être considéré
pour l’admission à un programme, vous n’êtes pas automatiquement
accepté dans un programme si vous satisfaites à cette exigence. La plupart
des universités ont un certain nombre de places disponibles et prennent
une décision sur la base de la moyenne des résultats scolaires obtenue par
le bassin des candidatures du cycle d’admission actuel.
Le tableau des programmes d’études dans le présent document donne des
renseignements par référence aux données obtenues lors de cycles
d’admission précédents. La moyenne et le nombre de candidatures
changent d’une année à l’autre et d’un programme à l’autre.
Vous êtes fortement avisé de lire les lignes directrices qui suivent et de
consulter les documents universitaires pour déterminer quels préalables et
quelles exigences ont été définies pour le programme qui vous intéresse.
Quelles sont les exigences minimales pour l’admission à
l’université sous le nouveau curriculum?
Afin d’être considéré il faut avoir obtenu le Diplôme d’études secondaires
de l’Ontario ou l’équivalent, avec une moyenne générale d’au moins 60
pour cent et six cours de 12e année de niveau U ou M. La plupart des
universités exigent une moyenne minimale plus élevée pour l’admission.
Certaines universités peuvent exiger jusqu’à cinq cours de 12e année de
niveau U pour l’admission générale ou l’admission aux programmes
spécialisés ou spécifiques. Cette information est disponible à l’institution
universitaire.
Est-ce que les universités traiteront différemment les élèves
du nouveau curriculum de ceux du curriculum actuel?
Durant la période de transition de l’ancien curriculum vers le nouveau
curriculum, les universités considereront les candidats des deux
programmes d’études de façon égale. Elles continueront d’agir avec
discernement afin d’assurer que les élèves des deux cohortes seront traités
de façon équitable.
Comment les universités évalueront-elles, pour fin
d’admission, les candidats qui auront une combinaison de
CPO et de cours U et M?
Les universités sont conscientes que certains élèves soumettront des cours
provenant des deux programmes d’études dans leur dossier d’admission.
Les élèves qui auront une combinaison de CPO et de cours de niveau U et
M auront une chance égale en vue de l’admission à condition qu’ils
satisfassent aux critères et préalables précisés par l’université à laquelle ils
présentent leur demande.
Comment seront traitées les reprises? Comment sera évalué le
dossier de l’élève qui décide de répéter un cours de niveau
CPO qui n’est désormais offert que dans le cadre du nouveau
curriculum de 12 année, niveau U ou M?
Chaque université a établi ces propres politiques à cet égard. Ces
renseignements sont disponibles sur leur site Web ainsi que dans leur
annuaire. Les conseillers disposent du « OAC Comparator Chart »
(disponible en anglais seulement), accessible sur le site Web de OSCA
<www.osca.ca> pour les aider à déterminer quels des cours des deux
curricula sont considérés équivalents dans le cadre de l’admission
universitaire.
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Open Letter to Students
Lettre ouverte aux élèves
A Message from the President of the
Council of Ontario Universities
Un message du président du Conseil des
universités de l’Ontario
Choosing a university and career path that’s
right for you is one of the most important
decisions you will ever make. In addition to this
new edition of INFO magazine, there are many
key resources in place to help you make this
decision. Talk to your guidance counsellors.
Peruse your high school library for university
handbooks and literature. Go on-line and
research each university’s website. And most
importantly, book as many campus visits as you
can to see first-hand the vibrant learning
environment that Ontario universities have to
offer. Everywhere you look, you will see signs
of progress and exciting development as
Ontario universities rise to meet the challenge
of today’s growing student population.
Le bon choix d’université et de carrière est une
des décisions les plus importantes que vous
prendrez. En plus de ce nouveau numéro d’INFO,
il y a plusieurs ressources clé qui vous aideront à
affiner vos sélections. Parlez à votre conseiller en
orientation. Consultez les annuaires et autres
documents dont dispose votre bibliothèque.
Visitez les sites Web des universités. Il est
davantage important que vous visitiez les campus
de la province pour apprécier l’air
d’épanouissement dont jouissent nos universités.
Vous verrez de vos propres yeux le progrès et les
développements dynamiques qui prouvent que
les universités sont à la hauteur des défis issus de
la hausse de la population étudiante.
This September, Ontario universities are
welcoming a record-breaking 70,000 double cohort students to
their campuses. Their arrival speaks not only to the successfully
realized commitment to access shared by both universities and
government, but also to the strength of collaborative planning
and government investment. The government’s SuperBuild
program alone helped create a total of 135,000 new student
spaces at postsecondary institutions—the single largest
expansion since the 1960s. These spaces will benefit future
students for years to come.
Ontario universities are delivering the spaces. Quality is equally
important for students. Ontario universities are committed to
delivering excellence to Ontario’s students in teaching, in
research, across all disciplines and at the undergraduate,
graduate and postgraduate levels. Great strides are being made
with the new Quality Assurance Fund. This funding, which
provides an additional $75 million in 2003-2004 and will rise
each year to reach $200 million by 2006-2007, will enable
universities to make considerable progress in modernizing
physical facilities and equipping classrooms, laboratories and
libraries with up-to-date learning resources. The Fund will also
provide support to hire more faculty and staff and reduce
faculty/student ratios. Of all the factors that influence the level
and quality of the university experience, none is more
important than faculty.
Students can be confident that Ontario universities will be
ready for them and committed to delivering a high quality
university education.
I wish you all the best for the coming year.
Ian D. Clark
President, Council of Ontario Universities
En septembre, les universités ontariennes vont
accueillir environ 70 000 étudiants : ce chiffre
reflète une augmentation significative attribuable à la double
cohorte. L’arrivée de ces étudiants sur les campus s’en tient non
seulement à l’engagement des universités et du gouvernement
à accommoder un nombre accru de candidats, mais fait preuve
de l’efficacité de leur planification collaborative et de
l’investissement gouvernemental. Le programme
SuperCroissance du gouvernement a aidé à créer 135 000
nouvelles places dans les institutions postsecondaires—la
croissance la plus appréciable depuis les années 60. Les futurs
étudiants en tireront bénéfice pour plusieurs années à venir.
Les universités ont les places ; toutefois, les étudiants se
préoccupent autant de la qualité de leur éducation que du
nombre de places disponibles. Les universités sont engagées à
délivrer l’excellence sur les plans de l’enseignement et de la
recherche, dans toutes les disciplines, au premier cycle et aux
cycles supérieurs. De plus, le gouvernement a créé des fonds
pour assurer l’équité en matière d’éducation. Ces fonds
recevront 75 millions de dollars en 2003-2004, et
l’investissement du gouvernement s’accroîtra chaque année
pour atteindre 200 millions de dollars d’ici 2006-2007,
investissement qui permettra aux universités de moderniser
leurs immeubles et installations, ainsi que d’équiper leurs
classes, leurs laboratoires et leurs bibliothèques des ressources
les plus récentes. Le fonds permettra aussi aux universités
d’ajuster le taux d'encadrement et d’ajouter à leurs effectifs.
Parmi les facteurs qui impactent sur la qualité et le niveau de
l’expérience universitaire, aucun n’est plus important que le
corps professoral.
Les étudiants peuvent être confiants que les universités de
l’Ontario seront prêtes à les recevoir et engagées à délivrer un
enseignement de la plus haute qualité.
Mes meilleurs voeux pour l’année à venir.
Ian D. Clark
Président, Conseil des universités de l’Ontario
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Application Deadline
Date limite de demande d’admission
January 14, 2004 is the deadline
Le 14 janvier 2004 est la date limite
for Ontario secondary school
students to submit completed
hardcopy and on-line applications to
the Ontario Universities’ Application
Centre (OUAC).
fixée pour la réception des demandes
d’admission en ligne et sur papier, au
Centre de demande pour les élèves des
écoles secondaires ontariennes.
Applications received after this date
will still be processed by the OUAC
and distributed to the universities.
However, institutional deadlines for
specific programs will apply.
Please note: Applicants should make themselves
aware of other critical dates in the application
and admission schedule. These dates are available
in the 2004 COMPASS.101 Companion Booklet
(guide for on-line applicants) and in the 2004
OUAC University Application Package (guide for
applicants using paper). In addition, a complete
Schedule of Dates for 2003-2004 is provided to all
secondary school guidance offices.
www.ouac.on.ca/101/
Les demandes d'admission qui
parviennent au Centre après cette date
seront tout de même traitées et
transmises aux universités en cause.
Toutefois, vous devez tenir compte que
certaines universités ont des dates
limites fixes pour certains de leurs
programmes.
Nota : Vous êtes fortement avisés de vous informer
des autres échéances importantes. Ces dernières sont
données dans la Trousse d’admission à une université
ontarienne (pour les candidatures sur papier) et dans
le Livret complémentaire COMPASS.101 (pour les
candidatures en ligne) destinés aux élèves du
secondaire en Ontario. De plus, votre conseiller en
orientation dispose d’un horaire complet pour le cycle
2003-2004.
centre.ouac.on.ca/101/
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Degree Locator
Repère des programmes
Degree Locator
Repère des programmes
The Degree Locator Chart has been designed to help you find the
many programs offered by Ontario’s degree-granting institutions. It
includes only those programs leading to a degree that can be entered
directly from high school. To find programs that require some
university study, or that also offer co-op, internships, or
diplomas/certificates, please refer to the Undergraduate Programs
Requiring Prior Studies or the Admissions Guidelines and Programs of
Study chart, and/or consult the institutions directly.
Many institutions will allow you to combine the choices listed here in
double or multiple concentrations. Since a large number of possible
concentration combinations are possible, the chart primarily lists single
concentration programs.
The Degree Locator Chart is made up of two sections—an alphabetized
chart that lists all programs of concentration by institution, and a
listing (Programs by Category) that groups these programs under eight
broad categories: Administration/Business; Arts/Applied
Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences; Education; Engineering; Fine and/or
Performing Arts; Health/Health Care; Professional; and Science.
Likewise, all programs available in French are listed alphabetically in a
chart and in a program-by-category listing according to the previously
noted groupings.
If you don’t have a specific program in mind and you want to explore
program opportunities, consult the Programs by Category listing to see
what’s available at Ontario universities. If you know you’re interested
in science, for example, look under the respective category in the
Program by Category listing to find out what programs are offered.
Keep in mind that this listing is meant to be a guide and is not
exhaustive and that the categories do not necessarily represent the
degree earned. After you’ve explored the category or categories you’re
interested in, check the alphabetized chart to find out which
institutions offer the program.
If you’re looking for a specific program, review the alphabetized chart
to find out which universities offer the program in which you are
interested. Keep in mind that similarly named programs may not
necessarily be the same. The content or pedagogical approach of a
program can vary from institution to institution. Make sure you do
your own research and contact the institution(s) directly to determine
which program and which institution best suits your academic needs. If
an institution doesn’t list a specific program, it may still be able to
provide you with academic opportunities in this area through elective
course choices.
Once again, remember your best source for information about a
specific program is the institution itself. Make sure you review its
publications and contact the appropriate representative (phone
numbers and addresses are listed at the back of this book). When you
find the program(s) and the institution(s) you wish to pursue, consult
the Admissions Guidelines and Programs of Study section that follows
to find out how to proceed and what prerequisites you need.
Note: Some institutions use alternative spelling
and/or abbreviations for similar programs. The
legend in the User Guide on page 6 will help you to
identify the first-year entry degrees offered by
Ontario’s degree-granting institutions.
Le repère des programmes a été conçu dans le but de trouver les
programmes offerts aux diverses universités de l’Ontario. Il comprend
uniquement les programmes menant à un grade accessibles directement
du secondaire. Afin de repérer les programmes exigeant des études
postsecondaires ou la disponibilité de l’enseignement co-opératif, de
l’internat ou des programmes menant à un diplôme ou un certificat
veuillez consulter les tableaux « Programmes de premier cycle
nécessitant des études postsecondaires » ou « Lignes directrices et
programmes d’études », ou communiquer avec les établissements
directement pour obtenir plus de détails.
Plusieurs des universités permettent de combiner les programmes
énumérés en des doubles concentrations. Comme plusieurs
combinaisons sont possibles, le tableau donne principalement la liste des
programmes à simple concentration.
Le Repère comprend deux sections : une liste alphabétique dans laquelle
on trouve toutes les concentrations possibles et la liste des programmes
énumérés par catégorie générale : Administration et commerce,
Arts/Arts appliqués/Humanités/Sciences sociales ; Éducation ; Génie ;
Beaux arts et théâtre ; Santé et sciences de la santé ; Professions et
Sciences. Nous avons séparé le français et l’anglais.
Si vous n’êtes pas certain quel programme vous intéresse, consultez la
liste des programmes par catégorie pour voir ce que les universités
offrent. Si vous vous intéressez aux sciences, par exemple, regarder sous
cette rubrique pour trouver les programmes correspondants. Souvenezvous cependant que la liste n’est qu’un guide général–les choix
exhaustifs n’y sont pas représentés. Une fois que vous aurez consulté les
catégories qui vous intéressent, vérifiez le tableau pour savoir quels
établissements offrent le programme.
Veuillez noter les points suivants lors de votre consultation du tableau :
les programmes d’études ayant le même titre ne sont pas
nécessairement identiques. L’approche pédagogique et le contenu de
cours peuvent varier énormément d’un établissement à l’autre.
L’absence d’un titre de programme d’étude spécifique par rapport à une
université ne reflète pas nécessairement l’absence de cette spécialisation
à cet établissement. Il est parfois possible de combiner des cours au
choix qui permettent à l’étudiant d’accroître ses connaissances dans un
domaine particulier.
Tenez compte en outre que la meilleure source de renseignements
pertinents aux programmes offerts est l’université en cause. Veuillez
vous reporter aux publications universitaires et communiquer avec les
représentants (les numéros de téléphone et les adresses sont donnés à la
dernière page de cette revue). Quand vous aurez trouvé les programmes
et les institutions clé, consulter la section « Lignes directrices et
programmes d’études » pour plus de détails concernant les préalables et
les exigences.
Nota : Certaines universités utilisent des abréviations
orthographiées différemment pour des programmes
semblables. Veuillez consulter le « Guide de
l’utilisateur » sur la page 7 afin de pouvoir
déterminer les grades qu’il est possible d’obtenir en
suivant les programmes présentés.
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Degree Locator
Repère des programmes
Programs by Category
Programmes par catégorie
Administration/Business
Accounting & Financial Management
Accounting/Studies/Chartered Accounting
Actuarial Science/& Statistics
Administration/Administrative & Commercial Studies/Administrative
Studies
Agricultural Business/Economics
Agroecosystem Management
Applied Economics
Arts & Business
Biotechnology & Chartered Accountancy/& Economics
Business/Administration/Management/Research
Business Administration & Chemistry
Business & Computer Science/& Computing
Business Economics/Business & Economics
Business Finance
Business French/German/Italian/Spanish
Business Information Systems
Business Law
Business & Mathematics
Business & Society
Civil Engineering & Management & Entrepreneurship
Commerce
Commerce & Computing
Commerce & Finance
Commercial Aviation Management
Communication & Culture/Human Communication & Technology/&
Information Technology(Policy)/Visual Culture
Computer Science - Economics/Business/Management & Business Systems
Computing & Business
Cooperative Education Programs
Cultural Management
E-Business
Economics/Applied Economics/Economics (Management Studies)
Economics/& Business/(Commerce & Finance)
Economics & Financial Management/Financial Economics
Employment Relations
Engineering & Management
Engineering Science & Business
Entrepreneurial Management
Environment & Business
Environmental Economics/& Policy
Faculty Scholars
Finance/& Administration/Finance & Economic Studies/Financial
Economics
Financial Mathematics
Global Studies/Global Political Studies
Graphic Communications Management
Health Sciences (Health Information
Management)/Information/(Psychosocial)
Health Sciences & Business/Health Services Management
Hospitality & Tourism Management
Hotel & Food Administration
Housing & Real Estate Management
Human Resources Management/Industrial Relations
Industrial Relations
Information Systems/& Management Systems
Information Technology/Management
International Business/Economics/Trade
International Management/Business Management
International Political Economy
Management/General Management/Science/Studies
Management Economics/ & Industry & Finance
Management & Enterprise Development
Management/Public/Strategic
Management Systems/Business Systems/Information Systems
Marketing
Mathematics & Business Administration/& Commerce/Finance/& Systems
Management
Mathematics for Commerce
Music Administrative Studies
Native Management & Economic Development
Operations Research/Operational Research
Organizational Behaviour
Politics & Economics/Science & Economics for Management Studies
Public Administration/Affairs/Analysis/Management/Policy/
Public Service Studies
Recreation & Business
Retail Management
Science & Business
Social Organization/& Human Resources
Social Policy
Sports Administration/Sport Management
Strategic Public Opinion & Policy Analysis
Systems Development & Implementation
Technology/Management/& Operations Management
Telecommunications Management
Tourism Management/& Recreation Resources Management/Studies
Administration/Commerce
Administration des affaires/Administration publique
Administration des sports
Affaires électroniques
Commerce/Économie et commerce/Science économique
Comptabilité
Développement international et mondialisation
Finance/Mathématiques pour le commerce
Gestion/gestion générale/internationale/management
Gestion des ressources humaines
Marketing
Arts/Applied Arts/Humanities/
Social Sciences
Aboriginal Studies
Accounting/Studies/Chartered Accounting
Acting/Theatre Performance: Acting
Actuarial Science/& Statistics
Administration/Administrative & Commercial Studies/Administrative
Studies
African Studies
Agricultural Business/Economics
American Studies
Anglican Studies
Anthropology/Anthropological Sciences/Teaching Option
Applied Business Management
Applied Computing
Applied Economics
Applied Geography
Applied Language Studies
Applied Mathematics/& Science/& Scientific Computation/& Statistics
Applied Social Research (Sociology)
Archaeology/Archaeological Sciences
Architecture/Architectural Studies/Specialist
Art (Fine) & Art History/Art History & Criticism/ & Culture/History of Art
Arts/Arts Applied Studies/General Arts/Teaching Option
Arts & Business
Arts & Contemporary Studies
Arts & Science
Asian Studies/Asia Pacific Studies/East Asian Studies/Language &
Literatures/South Asian Studies
Behavior/Behavioural Neuroscience
Biblical Studies
Bioethics
Biology/Biological Sciences/Biology Teaching Option
Book & Media Studies
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Degree Locator
Repère des programmes
Business/Administration/Management/Research
Business Communications
Business Economics/Business & Economics
Business French/German/Italian/Spanish
Business Law
Business & Mathematics
Business & Society
Canadian Studies/Politics
Career Development Practitioner
Caribbean Studies
Celtic Studies
Chemistry/Chemistry Teaching Option
Child Studies/& Family Relations/& Youth Care (Studies)
Christianity & Culture
Church Music & Worship
City Studies
Classical History
Classical Languages/Civilizations/& Literature
Classical Studies/Classics
Classics, Religion & Humanities
Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive Science
Combinatorics & Optimization
Commerce
Commercial Aviation Management
Commonwealth Studies
Communication/Arts/Studies/Visual Arts
Communication & Culture/Human Communication & Technology/&
Information Technology(Policy)/Visual Culture
Communications Disorders/Science & Disorders
Communications Engineering
Community/Economic & Social Development/Health
Comparative Development Studies
Comparative Literary Studies/Literature
Comparative Politics & Area Studies
Computational Mathematics
Computer Math (Info Technology)
Computer Science/Teaching Option
Computer Science/Artificial Intelligence/& Information & Management
Systems/Information Systems/Information Systems Security/Intelligent
Systems
Computer Science/Bioinformatics
Computer Science - Digital Hardware
Computer Science & Mathematics/Teaching Option
Computer Science - Economics/Business/Management & Business Systems
Computer Science & Software/Software Engineering
Computers & Multimedia/Communication Studies/Visual Arts
Computing
Concurrent Degree & Orientation to Teaching (with OTT)
Concurrent Education/Concurrent Arts & Social Science, Education &
ECE/French/Science & Education
Conservation/Biology & the Environment/Environmental Studies
Conservation & Restoration Ecology
Contemporary Studies/Arts/Cultural Studies
Contemporary Studies with/Anthropology/Children's Education &
Development/Communication Studies/English/Geography/Global
Studies/Philosophy/Psychology/Religion & Culture/Sociology
Cooperative Education Programs
Creative Arts and Cultural Expression
Crime & Deviance
Criminology/& Criminal Justice/& Legal Studies/& Public Policy
Croatian & Serbian Studies
Cross-disciplinary Studies
Cultural Management
Cultural Studies/& Critical Thinking/Fine Arts in Cultural Studies
Czech & Slovak Studies
Dance/Composition
Development & Globalization
Developmental Psychology
Developmental Studies
Digital Enterprise Management
Directed Interdisciplinary Studies
Drama/Studies
Drama in Education/& Community/& Theatre in Education
Dramatic Literature
Drawing/& Painting/Teaching Option
Early Childhood Education
Earth Science(s)/Earth Surface Science/Teaching Option
Eastern Christian Studies
Ecology
Economic History
Economics/Applied Economics/Economics (Management Studies)
Economics/& Business/(Commerce & Finance)
Economics & Financial Management/Financial Economics
Ecosystem Management
Education of Teachers in French
Employment Relations
English/Creative Writing/Language & Literature/Literature/Teaching
Option
English/Professional Writing/Rhetoric
Environment & Business
Environment & Health/& Health Geography
Environment & (Human) Society/Society & Environment
Environment & Science
Environmental Anthropology
Environmental Economics/& Policy
Environmental Geography
Environmental & Health Studies
Environmental Management/& Resource Management/Resource Studies
Environmental Monitoring & Analysis
Environmental Policy
Environmental Protection
Environmental/Studies/& Science(s)/& Energy Science/Science &
Technology/Water Science
Environmental Toxicology
Equity Studies
Estonian Studies
Ethics Studies/Applied Ethics/Ethics & Society/Ethics, Society & Law
European Integration Studies
European Studies/& Russian Studies
Evolution & Social Behaviour Psychology
Faculty Scholars
Family & Community Social Services
Family & Social Relations
Family Studies
Fashion-Design
Film/Cinema Studies/Studies/& Video
Film & Video/Theory & Criticism
Finance/& Administration/Finance & Economic Studies/Financial
Economics
Financial Mathematics
Fine Arts/& Performing Arts/Studies
Finno Studies
Forensics & Criminology
Forest Conservation
French/French as a Second Language/French Teaching Specialization
French Literature/& Language/& Linguistics
French Media
French Studies/Cultural Studies
French Translation/Translation Studies
General Studies/Program
Geographic Information Processing/Analysis
Geographical Information Management Studies
Geographical Information Systems/Analysis/Science
Geography & Environmental Studies
Geography & Geomatics
Geography: Globalization, Society & Environment
Geography (Historical & Cultural)
Geography of Regional Planning/& International Development
Geography/Physical Geography/Teaching Option
Geography: Resource & Environmental Assessment
Geography (Urban Development/Economic/Social)
Geology/Geological Sciences/Teaching Option
Geomatic(s)/Engineering/& Spatial Analysis
German Language & Literature
German/Area Studies/& Slavic Studies/Studies
Gerontology
GIS & Spatial Analysis Geography
Global Studies/Global Political Studies
Graphic Communications Management
Graphic Design
Greek/Greek (Classical)/Hellenic Studies
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Degree Locator
Repère des programmes
Health Sciences (Health Information
Management)/Information/(Psychosocial)
Health Promotion/& Education
Health Studies
Health Sciences/Rural Health/Studies/& Society
Hispanic Studies/Ibero-American Studies/Spanish Studies
History/International History/Teaching Option
History & Philosophy of Science
History of Science & Technology
History & Theory of Architecture
Human-Computer Interaction (Computer Science)/Human Oriented
Technology/(Psychology)
Human Ecology (Family Studies)/Family Studies
Human Geography/Teaching Option
Human Kinetics
Human Resources Management/Industrial Relations
Human Rights/Humanism
Human Settlements
Humanities
Hungarian Studies
Independent Studies/Individualized Studies
Indigenous Environmental Studies
Indigenous Learning/Studies
Industrial Relations
Information Systems & Human Behaviour
Information Systems/& Management Systems
Information Technology/Management
Integrated Studies/Science/Teaching Option
International Affairs
International Business/Economics/Trade
International Development (Studies)/International Development &
Globalization/Project Management
International Culture
International Political Economy
International Relations/& Development Studies/History/Politics
International Studies/& Comparative Studies/& Modern Languages
Italian/Studies
Japanese Studies
Jewish Studies
Journalism/Broadcast Journalism
Kinesiology/& Health Sciences
Korean Studies
Labour Studies
Landscape Architecture
Language & Logic
Language Teaching & Learning - French/Italian
Latin American Studies/& Caribbean Studies
Latin/& English Studies
Law/Common Law/& Justice/Justice Studies/& Policy/& Society
Law Policy & Government
Liberal Arts/& Professional Studies/Studies
Liberal Science
Linguistics/Languages & Linguistics
Linguistics & Computing
Literary Studies/Great Books
Logic
Management/General Management/Science/Studies
Management Economics/ & Industry & Finance
Mass Communications
Mathematical Economics
Mathematics/Mathematical Sciences/Teaching Option
Mathematics & Business Administration/& Commerce/Finance/& Systems
Management
Mathematics for Commerce
Media/Studies/Media, Information & Technoculture/Studies
Mediaeval Studies/Medieval Studies
Medical Anthropology
Mediterranean Studies
Mennonite Studies
Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies
Military & Strategic Studies
Mission Studies & Interreligious Dialogue
Modern Languages/Cultures & Literatures/Literature
Multicultural Studies
Multidisciplinary Studies
Multimedia/Interactive Multimedia
Music/Teaching Option
Music Education
Music History & Culture/& Theory
Music Performance/Esemble
Music Theory & Composition
Native Education
Native Human Services
Native Language/Anishinaabemowin/Studies/Teaching Option
Native Management & Economic Development
Natural Resources Management
Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations
Northern Studies/& Polar Studies
Operations Research/Operational Research
Organizational Behaviour/& Human Resources
Outdoor Recreation, Parks & Tourism
Pastoral Studies/Theology
Peace & Conflict Studies
Perception Psychology
Philosophy/Ethics & Public Affairs/Teaching Option
Philosophy of Science
Photography/Photographic Studies
Physical Education/Physical & Health
Physical Geography/& Environmental Geography/& Human
Physical Resource & Environmental Assessment
Physics/Applied Physics/Physics Teaching Option
Planning
Polish/Language Studies/Literature
Politics (Comparative)/Political Science/Pre Law/ Studies/Theory/Teaching
Option
Politics & Economics/Science & Economics for Management Studies
Popular Culture
Population Studies
Portuguese/Ibero-American Studies
Power & Everyday Life (Sociology)
Prehistoric Archaeology
Psycholinguistics
Psychology/Teaching Option
Psychology Research Specialist
Public Administration/Affairs/Analysis/Management/Policy
Public Service Studies
Pure Mathematics/Finance/Teaching Option
Religion/Religion & Culture/Religious Education/Religious Studies
Renaissance Studies
Rural Development Sociology
Russian/& East European Area Studies
Scholar's Electives
Science & Environment
Science & Society
Science & Technology Studies
Science, Technology, Culture & Society/Science, Technology &
Society/(Values)
Second-Language Learning (French/Italian)
Second-Language Teaching
Semiotics & Communication Theory
Serbian Studies
Sexual Diversity Studies/Sexuality, Marriage & Family
Slavic Languages & Literatures/Studies
Social Development Studies
Social Justice & Equity Studies
Social Organization/& Human Resources
Social Policy
Social & Political Thought
Social Science
Social Welfare
Social Work
Sociology/Teaching Option
Sociology & Social Anthropology
Software Design/Development
Software Engineering/& Computing
Spanish/Ibero-American/Spanish & Latin American Studies
Speech Communication
Spirituality/Spirituality & Personal Development
Sport & Physical Education
Sport Psychology
Stage & Screen Studies
Statistics/Applied Statistics
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Strategic Public Opinion & Policy Analysis
Studio/Studio Arts
Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)
Technology, Society & Environment Studies
Theatre/& Drama/& Film Studies
Theology/& Philosophy
Tourism Management/& Recreation Resources Management/Studies
Toxicology & Environment
Translation
Ukrainian/Studies
Urban Development/Studies
Urban & Economic Geography/& Social Geography
Urban & Regional Planning/Planning
Urban Sustainability
Visual Arts/Studies/& Performing Arts/Teaching Option
Visualizing Environment
Western Literature & Civilization
Wildlife & Habitat Ecology/Wild Life Biology
Women and Environment
Women's Studies/Gender Equality & Social Justice/Gender Studies
World Literature
Writing/Creative Writing/Professional Writing/Rhetoric & Critical Analysis
Yiddish
Arts/Humanités/Sciences sociales
Allemand
Animation
Communication/Communications sociales
Criminologie
Didactique des langues secondes
Espagnol/Études hispaniques
Éthique/et societé
Études anciennes
Études anglaises
Études autochtones
Études d’art dramatique/Art d’expression
Études canadiennes
Études de l’environnement/sur l’environnement et la santé
Études des femmes/Études sur la femme
Études internationales/et langues et littératures modernes
Études médiévales
Études militaires et stratégiques
Études pluridisciplinaires
Folklore
Français/Études françaises/Études de la langue française
Géomatique et analyse spatiale
Histoire
Informatique/Science informatique et systèmes d’information et de
gestion
Journalisme
Langues modernes
Leadership : activités physiques de plein air
Linguistique
Philosophie
Philosophie et théologie
Psychologie/Psychologie du sport
Russe
Science politique
Sciences de la mission et du dialogue interreligieux
Sciences sociales
Service Social
Sociologie
Spiritualité
Théologie/et Philosophie
Théologie pastorale/sciences pastorales
Education
Anthropology/Anthropological Sciences/Teaching Option
Arts/Arts Applied Studies/General Arts/Teaching Option
Biochemistry/Biochemistry Teaching Option
Biology/Biological Sciences/Biology Teaching Option
Chemistry/Chemistry Teaching Option
Computer Science/Teaching Option
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ECE/French/Science & Education
Cooperative Education Programs
Drawing/& Painting/Teaching Option
Early Childhood Education
Early Teacher Project - Mathematical & Physical Sciences
Earth Science(s)/Earth Surface Science/Teaching Option
Education of Teachers in French
English/Creative Writing/Language & Literature/Literature/Teaching
Option
French/French as a Second Language/French Teaching Specialization
General Studies/Program/Teaching Option
Geography/Physical Geography/Teaching Option
Geology/Geological Sciences/Teaching Option
History/International History/Teaching Option
Human Geography/Teaching Option
Indigenous Learning/Studies
Integrated Studies/Science/Teaching Option
Mathematics/Mathematical Sciences/Teaching Option
Music/Teaching Option
Native Education/Native Studies Teaching Option
Natural Science/Teaching Option
Philosophy/Ethics & Public Affairs/Teaching Option
Physical Education/Physical & Health/Teaching Option
Physics/Applied Physics/Physics Teaching Option
Politics (Comparative)/Political Science/Pre Law/Studies/Theory/Teaching
Option
Psychology/Teaching Option
Pure Mathematics/Finance/Teaching Option
Science Education
Sociology/Teaching Option
Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)
Visual Arts/Studies/& Performing Arts/Teaching Option
Engineering
Aerospace/Science & Engineering
Architecture/Architectural Studies/Specialist
Biological Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Chemical & Biochemical Engineering/& Bioengineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering & Management & Entrepreneurship
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Civil & Structural Engineering
Communications Engineering
Computer Engineering/Information Systems
Computer Engineering/Systems Engineering
Computer Science/Artificial Intelligence/& Information & Management
Systems/Information Systems/Information Systems Security/Intelligent
Systems
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Electrical Engineering/& Biomedical/Electrical Engineering:
Microelectronics
Energy Systems Engineering
Engineering Chemistry
Engineering & Management
Engineering Physics
Engineering & Society
Engineering Science/& Business
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Environmental & Chemical/Biochemical Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Extractive Metallurgical Engineering
Faculty Scholars
Geological Engineering
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Industrial Design
Industrial Engineering
Infrastructure Engineering
Integrated Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering/& Management
Materials Engineering/& Metallurgical Engineering
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Mathematics & Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
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Mechatronics Engineering
Mineral Engineering/Mining Engineering
Nanoengineering
Network Technologies (Computer Engineering)
Nuclear Engineering
Photonics/Photonics Engineering
Software Engineering/& Computing
Space/& Communication Science/Engineering/Science
Systems Design Engineering
Water Resources Engineering
Photography/Photographic Studies
Printmaking
Radio & Television Arts
Scholar's Electives
Sculpture/Installation
Studio/Studio Arts
Theatre/& Drama/& Film Studies
Theatre - Directing
Theatre Technical Production
Visual Arts/Studies/& Performing Arts/Teaching Option
Beaux Arts
Études d’art dramatique/Art d’expression
Art général
Arts visuels/Beaux Arts
Musique
Ingénierie
Health Sciences
Génie chimique/civil/électrique/mécanique
Génie électronique/informatique/logiciel
Fine and/or Performing Arts
Acting/Theatre Performance: Acting
Advertising Design
Architecture/Architectural Studies/Specialist
Art (Fine) & Art History/Art History/& Criticism/& Culture/History of Art
Arts/Arts Applied Studies/General Arts/Teaching Option
Arts & Contemporary Studies
Arts Management/Administration
Ceramics
Church Music & Worship
Communication/Arts/Studies/Visual Arts
Concurrent Education/Concurrent Arts & Social Science, Education &
ECE/French/Science & Education
Cooperative Education Programs
Creative Arts and Cultural Expression
Criticism & Curatorial Practice
Cross-Disciplinary Studies
Cultural Management
Cultural Studies/& Critical Thinking/Fine Arts in Cultural Studies
Dance/Composition
Design
Drama/Studies
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Dramatic Literature
Drawing/& Painting/Teaching Option
Environmental Design
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Film & Video Production
Film & Video Screenwriting
Film & Video/Theory & Criticism
Fine Arts/& Performing Arts/Studies
Graphic Design
Illustration
Image Arts-Film Studies
Image Arts-Photographic Studies
Image Arts-The New Media
Industrial Design
Integrated Media
Interior Design
Material Arts
Media/Studies/Media, Information & Technoculture/Studies
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Multimedia/Interactive Multimedia
Music/Teaching Option
Music Administrative Studies
Music Composition
Music Education
Music History & Culture/& Theory
Music Performance/Ensemble
Music Theory & Composition
New Media
Applied Human Nutrition
Behaviour/Behavioural Neuroscience
Biochemistry/Biochemistry Teaching Option
Biology/Biological Sciences/Biology Teaching Option
Biomedical Biology
Biomedical Physics
Biotechnology
Chemistry/Chemistry Teaching Option
Chiropody and Kinesiology
Computational Biochemistry
Computational Biology/Molecular Biodiversity/Molecular Bioinformatics
Computational Chemistry
Cooperative Education Programs
Cross-Disciplinary Studies
Disability Studies
Food & Nutrition/Food Science
Forensic Science/Biology/Chemistry
Gerontology
Health Sciences (Health Information
Management)/Informatics/(Psychosocial)
Health & Disease
Health Promotion/& Education
Health Sciences & Business/Health Services Managment
Health Sciences/Rural Health/Studies/& Society
Human Biology/Behavioral Biology
Human Kinetics
Industrial Mathematics/Microbiology
Integrated Biology/Integrative Biology
Integrated Studies/Science/Teaching Option
Kinesiology/& Health Sciences
Life Sciences
Medical Biophysics
Medical Laboratory Technology
Midwifery
Movement Studies
Native Human Services
Neuroscience
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Occupational Health & Safety
Occupational Therapy
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Outdoor Recreation, Parks & Tourism
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Paramedicine
Pharmacology/Pharmacology & Toxicology
Physical Education/Physical & Health
Physical Science(s)/Chemistry
Physical Therapy/Physiotherapy
Physics/Applied Physics/Physics Teaching Option
Physiology/Comparative Physiology
Pre-Optometry/Pre-Health
Psychology
Public Health & Safety
Radiation Sciences/Medical Sciences/Radiation Physics/Radiation Therapy
Recreation & Leisure Studies/Leisure Studies
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Respiratory Therapy/Respiratory Therapy & Kinesiology
Scholar's Electives
Sport & Physical Education
Sport Psychology
Sports Administration/Sport Management
Therapeutic Recreation
Sciences de la santé
Éducation physique et santé/Activité physique
Ergothérapie
Kinésiologie
Physiothérapie
Promotion de la santé
Sciences infirmières
Sciences du loisir
Science
Actuarial Science/& Statistics
Aerospace/Science & Engineering
Agricultural Business/Economics
Agricultural Science
Agroecosystem Management
Agronomy
Anatomy and Cell Biology
Animal Behaviour
Animal Biology
Animal Science
Anthropology/Anthropological Sciences/Teaching Option
Applied Biomolecular Science
Applied Business Management
Applied Chemistry & Biology
Applied Computing
Applied Environmental Science & Technology
Applied Mathematics/& Science/& Scientific Computation/& Statistics
Applied Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Applied Physics
Applied Quantitative Information Technology
Archaeology/Archaeological Sciences
Arts & Science
Astronomy
Astrophysics/& Physics
Atmospheric Chemistry/Science
Behaviour/Behavioural Neuroscience
Biochemistry/Biochemistry Teaching Option
Biodiversity & Evolutionary Biology
Biogeography/Biogeosciences
Bioinformatics
Biological Chemistry
Biology/Biological Sciences/Biology Teaching Option
Biology & Pharmacology
Biomedical Biology
Biomedical Computing
Biomedical Physics
Biomedical Sciences/Biohealth Sciences
Biomedical Toxicology
Biopharmaceutical Sciences
Biophysics
Biotechnology
Biotechnology & Chartered Accountancy/& Economics
Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering
Botany
Building Science
Business Administration & Chemistry
Business & Computer Science/& Computing
Business & Mathematics
Cell & Molecular Biology
Chemical Physics
Chemistry/Chemistry Teaching Option
Chemistry & Computer Science
Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive Science
Cognitive Science & Artificial Intelligence
Combinatorics & Optimization
Comparative Animal Physiology
Computational Biochemistry
Computational Biology/Molecular Biodiversity/Molecular Bioinformatics
Computational Chemistry
Computational Geophysics
Computational Mathematics
Computational Physics
Computational Science
Computer Engineering/Information Systems
Computer Math (Info Technology)
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Systems
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Technology
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ECE/French/Science & Education
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Conservation & Restoration Ecology
Cooperative Education Programs
Cross-Disciplinary Studies
Developmental Biology
Developmental Psychology
Earth & Atmospheric Science
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Earth Sciences/Geophysics
Earth Systems: Physics & the Environment
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Economics/Applied Economics/Economics (Management Studies)
Economics: Quantitative Methods
Ecosystem Management
Environment & Health/& Health Geography
Environment & Science
Environmental Biology/&Technology
Environmental Chemistry
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Environmental Economics/& Policy
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Environmental Management/& Resource Management /Resource Studies
Environmental Monitoring & Analysis
Environmental Policy
Environmental Protection
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Technology/Water Science
Environmental Toxicology
Environmetrics
Ethics Studies/Applied Ethics/Ethics, Society & Law
Evolution & Social Behaviour Psychology
Evolutionary Biology
Exceptionality in Human Learning
Faculty Scholars
Family Studies
Financial Mathematics
Food & Nutrition/Food Science
Forensic Science/Biology/Chemistry
Forest Conservation
Forestry
Functional Foods & Nutraceuticals
General Studies/Program
Genes, Genetics & Biotechnology
Genetics/(Molecular)
Geochemistry
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Geographical Information Management Studies
Geographical Information Systems/Analysis/Science
Geography & Environmental Studies
Geography: Globalization, Society & Environment
Geography (Historical & Cultural)
Geography/Physical Geography/Teaching Option
Geography (Urban Development/Economic/Social)
Geoinfomatics
Geological Sciences with Physics
Geology/Geography: Terrain Science
Geology/Geological Sciences/Teaching Option
Geophysics/Geology-Physics
Geoscience
Gerontology
Health Sciences (Health Information
Management)/Informatics/(Psychosocial)
Health Sciences/Rural Health/Studies/& Society
Horticultural Science
Human Biology/Behavioural Biology
Human-Computer Interaction (Computer Science)/Human Oriented
Technology/(Psychology)
Human Ecology (Family Studies)/Family Studies
Human Ecology (Foods & Nutrition)
Human Kinetics
Hydrosciences
Immunology
Independent Studies/Individualized Studies
Indigenous Environmental Studies
Industrial Mathematics/Microbiology
Information Systems/& Management Systems
Integrated Biology/Integrative Biology
Integrated Studies/Science/Teaching Option
Kinesiology/& Health Sciences
Law/Common Law/& Justice/Justice Studies/& Policy/& Society
Liberal Science
Life & Environmental Physics
Life Sciences
Linguistics/Languages & Linguistics
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Materials Science
Mathematical Economics
Mathematical Physics/Mathematics & Physics
Mathematics/Mathematical Sciences/Teaching Option
Mathematics & Business Administration/& Commerce/Finance/& Systems
Management
Mediaeval Studies/Medieval Studies
Medical Biophysics
Medical/& Health Physics/Physics
Medical Laboratory Technology
Medical Sciences/Radiation Sciences
MICA (Math Integrated with Computers & Applications)
Microbiology/& Immunology
Molecular Biology/Genetics/Plant Biology
Multimedia/Interactive Multimedia
Natural Resources Management
Natural Science/Teaching Option
Neural Computation
Neuroscience
Northern Studies/& Polar Studies
Nutritional Sciences
Oenology & Viticulture
Operations Research/Operational Research
Ophthalmic Medical Technology
Outdoor Recreation, Parks & Tourism
Palaeontology
Past Environments
Pathobiology
Perception Psychology
Pharmaceutical & Biological Chemistry
Pharmacology/Pharmacology & Toxicology
Photonics/Photonics Engineering
Physical Education/Physical & Health
Physical Geography/& Environmental Geography/& Human
Physical Resource & Environmental Assessment
Physical Science(s)/Chemistry
Physics/Applied Physics/Physics Teaching Option
Physics & Biology
Physics & Computer Science
Physics & Technology/& High Technology
Physiology/Comparative Physiology
Planetary Science
Plant Biochemistry
Plant Biology/Physiology & Metabolism/Science
Plant Biotechnology
Plant Pathology
Plant Population, Biology & Evolution
Project Management
Psychology/Teaching Option
Psychology Research Specialist
Pure Mathematics/Finance/Teaching Option
Radiation Sciences/Medical Sciences/Radiation Physics/Radiation Therapy
Respiratory Therapy/Respiratory Therapy & Kinesiology
Scholar's Electives
Science & Business
Science Education
Science & Environment
Science/General Science
Science, Technology, Culture & Society/Science, Technology &
Society/(Values)
Software Design/Development
Software Engineering/& Computing
Space/& Communication Science/Engineering/Science
Sport & Physical Education
Statistics/Applied Statistics
Technology, Society & Environment Studies
Theoretical Physics
Tourism Management/& Recreation Resources Management/Studies
Toxicology & Environment
Urban & Economic Geography/& Social Geography
Urban & Regional Planning/Planning
Wildlife & Habitat Ecology/Wild Life Biology
X-Ray Technology
Zoology
Sciences
Biochimie
Biologie/biomédicale/environnementale/intégrée/médico-légale
Biotechnologie
Chimie/Chimie numérique
Commerce/Économie et commerce/Science économique
Écologie de la faune et de l’habitat
Géographie/Géographie physique
Géologie
Informatique/Science informatique et systèmes d’information et de
gestion
Mathématiques/Mathématiques : sciences/informatique
Neurosciences du comportement
Physique/Physique biomédicale/Physique numérique
Programmes individuels
Sciences biomédicales
Sciences générales
Sciences de la mission et du dialogue interreligieux
Sciences des religions/Sciences religieuses
Sciences de la santé
Sciences spatiales
Systèmes d’information et de gestion
Technologie de l’information
Technologie médicale en ophthalmologique
Théologie pastorale/sciences pastorales
Zoologie
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Classical Languages/Civilizations/& Literature
Classical Studies/Classics
Classics, Religion & Humanities
Cognitive Psychology
with many
BA
BSc
Cell & Molecular Biology
Celtic Studies
Ceramics
Chemistry & Computer Science
Child Studies/& Family Relations/& Youth Care (Studies)
BA
BA
Caribbean Studies
Career Development Practitioner
Chemical & Biochemical Engineering/& Bioengineering
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Physics
Chemistry/Chemistry Teaching Option
BA
BEng
BASc
BEng
BASc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BComp
BA
BMath
BCom
Commerce/& Computing/& Computer Science
Commerce & Finance
Commercial Aviation Management
Communication/Arts/Studies/Visual Arts
BCom
BCom
BBA
BBA
BCom
BCom
BCom
BCCS
BCom
BCom
BCom
BA
BA
BCom
BCom
BComm
BComm
BA
BA
BA
BPAPM
BAA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BFA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BEng
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BMath
BMath
BSc
BSc
BSc
BEng
BSc
BMath
BSc
BSc/BEd
BCS
BCom
BCS
BEng
BEng
BASc
BEng
BEng
BEng
BASc
BASc
BASc
BSc
BA
BComp
BSc
BAC
BA
BComp
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc BSc/BEd
BSc
BA
BSc BCS
Computer Science & Mathematics/Teaching Option
BSc
BMath
BCB
BCS
BSc
BCS
BEng
BEng
BASc
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc BSc/BEd
BSc
BMath
BMath/BEd
BSc
BA
BSc
BMath
BMath/BEd
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BCS
BCS
BA
BSc
BCS
BMath
BCS
BMath
BA
BSc
BCS
BMath
BCS
BMath
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BEng
BSc
BSc
BComp
BSc
BAC
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BCS
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BAS
BBA
BSc
iBBA
BA
BMath
BCom
BCS
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BBA
BSc
BBA
BSc
BA
BASc
BSc
BSc
BA
Computing & Business
BCB
BA
BSc
BSc
BMath
Computing
BCS
BSc
BSc
BCS
Computer Science & Statistics/Computer Statistics
Computers & Multimedia/Communication Stds/Visual Arts
BASc
BA
Computer Science/Bioinformatics
Computer Science - Digital Hardware
BSc
BComm
BSc
BSc
BA BBA
BSc
Concurrent Education/Concurrent Arts & Social Science, Education
& ECE/French/Science & Education
BA
BSc
BPhEd/
BEd
BA/BEd
BSc/BEd
BA/BEd
BSc/BEd
BA/BEd
BSc/BEd
BSc/BEd
BA/
BEd
Conservation/Biology & the Environment/Environmental Studies
BSc/BES
BES
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BEd
BMA
BMath
BSc
BES
BSc
BSc
Conservation & Restoration Ecology
Contemporary Studies/Arts/Cultural Studies
Glendon
BComm
BA
BSc
Computing & Computer Electronics/Computing &
Solid-state Device Technology
Computing & Physics
Concurrent Degree & Orientation to Teaching (with OTT)
BAS
BBA
iBBA
BACS
Computer Science/Artificial Intelligence/& Information &
Management Systems/Information Systems/Information Systems
Security/Intelligent Systems
Computer Science - Economics/ Business/Management & Business
Systems
Computer Science - Network Computing
Computer Science & Software/Software Engineering
York
BA
BMath
BEng
Computer Engineering/Systems Engineering
Computer Math (Info Technology)
Computer Science/Teaching Option
Windsor
Brantford
Wilfrid Laurier
King's
Huron
Brescia
Western
with
many
BComm
BCom
BA
Comparative Animal Physiology
Comparative Development Studies
Comparative Literary Studies/Literature
Comparative Politics & Area Studies
Computational Biochemistry
Computational Biology/Molecular Biodiversity/
Molecular Bioinformatics
Computational Chemistry
Computational Geophysics
Computational Mathematics
Computational Physics
Computational Science
Computer Engineering/Information Systems
with many
BSc
Cognitive Science & Artificial Intelligence
Combinatorics & Optimization
Commerce
Communication & Culture/Human Communication & Technology/&
Information Technology(Policy)/Visual Culture
Communications Disorders/Science & Disorders
Communications Engineering
Community Development/Economic & Social Development/Health
with
many
BSc
St. Jerome's
BA
Renison
Cognitive Science
Waterloo
UOIT
Trent @ UOIT
Trent
Scarborough
Mississauga
Toronto
Ryerson
RMC
Queen's
Saint Paul
Ottawa
OCAD
Nipissing
McMaster
Algoma
Laurentian
Lakehead
Guelph-Humber
Guelph
Carleton
Brock
Program Name
BA
BA
BA
Contemporary Studies with/Anthropology/Children's Ed. &
Development/Communication Studies/English/Geography/Global
Studies/Philosophy/Psychology/Religion & Culture/Sociology
Cooperative Education Programs
Creative Arts & Cultural Expression
Crime & Deviance
Criminology/& Criminal Justice/& Legal Studies/& Public Policy
Glendon
York
Windsor
Brantford
Wilfrid Laurier
King's
Huron
Brescia
Western
St. Jerome's
Renison
Waterloo
UOIT
Trent @ UOIT
Trent
Scarborough
Mississauga
Toronto
Ryerson
RMC
Queen's
Saint Paul
Ottawa
OCAD
Nipissing
McMaster
Algoma
Laurentian
Lakehead
Guelph-Humber
Guelph
Carleton
Brock
Program Name
BA
Many institutions offer co-op opportunities. See individual program entries in each university's section of the Guidelines and Programs of Study Chart.
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BASc
BA
BA
BSoSc
BA
with many with many with many
Criticism & Curatorial Practice
Croatian & Serbian Studies
with
many
BA
BA
with
BA
BA
with many with many
BA
Cross-disciplinary Studies
Cultural Management
BA
with
BA
BA
with
BA
Cultural Studies/& Critical Thinking/Fine Arts in Cultural Studies
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
Czech & Slovak Studies
Dance/Composition
BA
BFA
BFA
BDes
Design
Developmental Biology
Development & Globalization
Developmental Psychology
Developmental Studies
Digital Enterprise Management
Directed Interdisciplinary Studies
Disability Studies
Drama/Studies
Drama in Education/& Community/& Theatre in Education
Dramatic Literature
Drawing/& Painting
Early Childhood Education
Early Teacher Project - Mathematical & Physical Sciences
Earth & Atmospheric Science
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Earth Science(s)/Earth Surface Science/Teaching Option
BDes
BSc
BSoSc
BA
BA
BPAPM
BA
BA
BA
BA
BPhEd
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BFA/BEd
BFA
BA
BA
BA
BFA
BFA
BASc
BFA
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BTh
BCCS
E-Business
Ecology
BCom
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BES
BSc
BSc
Ecology & Evolution
Economic History
Economics/Applied Economics/Economics (Management Studies)
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA BBA
BSoSc
BA
BA
BCom
BBE
BA
BSc
BA
BCom
BCom
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BBA
iBBA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BACS
BACS
BACS
BA
BA
BSc
BES
BSc
Education of Teachers in French
BA
BEd
BA
Educational Psychology
Electrical Engineering/& Biomedical/Electrical Engineering:
Microelectronics
Employment Relations
Energy Systems Engineering
Engineering Chemistry
Engineering & Management
BEng
BEng
BEng
BASc
BEng
BEng
BEng
BASc
BASc
BEng
BASc
BA
BEng
BEng
Engineering Physics
Engineering & Society
Engineering Science/& Business
Engineering Systems & Computing
English/Creative Writing/Language & Literature/Literature/Teaching
Option
English/Professional Writing/Rhetoric
BA
BA
BA
Earth Sciences/Environmental Hydrogeology
Earth Sciences/Geophysics
Earth Systems: Physics & the Environment
Eastern Christian Studies
Economics /& Business /(Commerce & Finance)
Economics: Quantitative Methods
Economics & Financial Management/Financial Economics
Ecosystem Management
BA
BA
BSc
BEng
BEng
BEng
BEng
BA
BEng
BASc
BEng
BASc
BEng
BEng
BEng
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BASc
BA BEng
BEng
BA
BASc
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
Entrepreneurial Management
BES
BA
Environmental Geology/Geosciences
Environmental & Health Studies
Environmental Mgmt/& Resource Mgmt /Resource Studies
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BEng
BA
BSc
BEng
BSc
BA
with
many
BASc
BASc
with many
with
many
BEng
BASc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BES
BA
BSc
BES
Environmental Monitoring & Analysis
BSc
Environmental Policy
Environmental Protection
BSc
BES
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BES
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BA BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BES
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BEng
BA
BEng
BSc
BASc
Family & Community Social Services
Family & Social Relations
Family Studies
BA
BA
BSW
BASc
BA
BASc
BA
BSc
BA BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BAA
Fashion-Communications
Fashion-Design
Fiber Arts
BAA
BFA
BDes
Film/& Video/Studies/Cinema Studies
BA
BFA
BDes
BA
BA
BFA
BA
BA
with
BA
with
BA
with
BA
BA
BA
BA
BFA
BA
BFA
BFA
BFA
BA
BBA
BBE
BA
BCom
BCom
BA
BCom
BCom
BA
BBA
BACS
BACS
BACS
BACS
Fine Arts/& Performing Arts/Studies
BA
BFA
/BEd
BComm
BA
BSc
BSc
BFA
BA
BA
BFA
BFA
BFA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BBA
iBBA
BA
BSc
BFA
BA
BFA
BA
Finnish Studies
Food & Nutrition/Food Science
Forensic Science/Biology/Chemistry
Forensics & Criminology
Forest Conservation
BSc
BASc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BScFS
BFSc
BA
BSc
French Literature/& Language/& Linguistics
French Media
French Studies/Cultural Studies
French Translation/Translation Studies
BES
BSc
Evolutionary Biology
Exceptionality in Human Learning
Extractive Metallurgical Engineering
Faculty Scholars
Forestry
French/French as a Second Language/Teaching Specialization
BES
BES
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
Environmetrics
Equity Studies
Estonian Studies
Ethics Studies/Applied Ethics/Ethics & Society/Ethics, Society &
Law
European Integration Studies
European Studies/& Russian Studies
Evolution & Social Behaviour Psychology
Film & Video Production
Film & Video Screenwriting
Film & Video/Theory & Criticism
Finance/& Administration/Finance & Economic Studies/Financial
Economics
Financial Mathematics
BSc
BDes
BSc
BA
Environmental/Studies/& Science(s)/& Energy Science/Science &
Technology/Water Science
Environmental Toxicology
BSc
BEng
BSc
BA
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Geography
Glendon
BBA
iBBA
BBA
Environment & Business
Environment & Health/& Health Geography
Environment & (Human) Society/Society & Environment
Environmental Anthropology
Environmental Biology/&Technology
Environmental & Chemical/Biochemical Engineering
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Design
Environmental Earth Science
Environmental Economics/& Policy
York
Windsor
Brantford
Wilfrid Laurier
King's
Huron
Brescia
Western
St. Jerome's
Renison
Waterloo
UOIT
Trent @ UOIT
Trent
Scarborough
Mississauga
Toronto
Ryerson
RMC
Queen's
Saint Paul
Ottawa
OCAD
Nipissing
McMaster
Algoma
Laurentian
Lakehead
Guelph-Humber
Guelph
Carleton
Brock
Program Name
BESc
BSc
BA
BSc
HBScF
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA/
BEd
BA/
BEd
BA/
BEd
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
Functional Foods & Nutraceuticals
General/Studies/Program/Teaching Option
Glendon
York
Windsor
Brantford
Wilfrid Laurier
King's
Huron
Brescia
Western
St. Jerome's
Renison
Waterloo
UOIT
Trent @ UOIT
Trent
Scarborough
Mississauga
Toronto
Ryerson
RMC
Queen's
Saint Paul
Ottawa
OCAD
Nipissing
McMaster
Algoma
Laurentian
Lakehead
Guelph-Humber
Guelph
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BSc
Genes, Genetics & Biotechnology
Genetics/(Molecular)
Geochemistry
Geographic Information Processing/Analysis
Geographical Information Management Studies
Geographical Information Systems/Analysis/Science
Carleton
Brock
Program Name
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
Geography & Environmental Studies
BSc
BA
BSc
BESc
BA
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
Geography & Geomatics
Geography: Globalization, Society & Environment
BA
BSc
BA
Geography (Historical & Cultural)
BA
BSc
BA
BA
Geography of Regional Planning/& International Development
BA
Geography/Physical Geography/Teaching Option
BA
BSc
BA/BEd
BS/BEd
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
/BOR
/BEd
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BES
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BEng
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc/BEd
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BASc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BEng
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
with
many
BA
BA
GIS & Spatial Analysis Geography
Global Studies/Global Political Studies
BA
BA
BES
BA
BTech
Graphic Communications Management
Graphic Design
Greek/Greek (Classical)/Hellenic Studies
BA
BDes
BDes
BA
BA
BA
with
many
BA
with many
with
many
BA
with
BMath
BHSc
BHS
BHSc
BHS
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
Health Studies
Health Sciences (Health Information
Management)/Informatics/(Psychosocial)
BSc
BHSc
with BMath
with BSc
BSc
BSc
Health & Disease
Health Promotion/& Education
Health Sciences & Business/Health Services Management
BPhEd
BA
BHSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BA
Hispanic Studies/Ibero-American Studies/Spanish Studies
History/International History/Teaching Option
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BA
/BOR
/BEd
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BHSc
BSc
BHSc
BHS
BA
BHS
BHSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
History & Philosophy of Science
History of Science & Technology
History & Theory of Architecture
Horticultural Science
Hospitality & Tourism Management
Hotel & Food Administration
Housing & Real Estate Management
Human Biology/Behavioural Biology
Human-Computer Interaction (Computer Science)/ Human Oriented
Technology/(Psychology)
Human Ecology (Family Studies)/Family Studies
Human Kinetics
BA
BSc
BASc
BA
BASc
Human Ecology (Foods & Nutrition)
Human Geography/Teaching Option
BSc
BSc
BSc
Health Sciences/Rural Health/Studies/& Society
BSc
BSc
Geoinfomatics
Geological Engineering
Geological Sciences with Physics
Geology/Geography:Terrain Science
Geology/Geological Sciences/Teaching Option
Geomatic(s)/Engineering/& Spatial Analysis
Geophysics/Geology-Physics
Geoscience
German Language & Literature
German/Area Studies/& Slavic Studies/Studies
Gerontology
BA
BSc
BA
Geography: Resource & Environmental Assessment
Geography (Urban Development/Economic/Social)
BA
BA
BSc
BCom
BCom
BCom
BCom
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BHK
York
BComm
BAS
BHRM
Glendon
Windsor
Brantford
BACS
Wilfrid Laurier
BACS
King's
Huron
with
BA
Brescia
St. Jerome's
with
BA
Western
Renison
Waterloo
UOIT
Trent @ UOIT
Trent
Scarborough
Mississauga
Toronto
Ryerson
RMC
Queen's
Saint Paul
Ottawa
OCAD
Nipissing
McMaster
Algoma
BCom
Laurentian
Guelph
BCom
Lakehead
Carleton
BBA
Guelph-Humber
Brock
Program Name
Human Resources Management/Industrial Relations
Human Rights/Humanism
BCom
BBA
BCom
BCom
BA
BPAPM
BBA
with
BA
BBA
BACS
BA
BES
Human Settlements
Humanities
Hungarian Studies
Hydrosciences
Illustration
Image Arts-Film Studies
Image Arts-Photographic Studies
Image Arts-The New Media
Immunology
Independent Studies/Individualized Studies
Indigenous Environmental Studies
BHum
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BDes
BAA
BFA
BFA
BFA
BFA
BFA
BFA
BSc
BI
BA
BA
BA
BSc
Indigenous Learning/Studies
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BES
BA
BID
Industrial Design
Industrial Engineering
Industrial/Mathematics/Microbiology
Industrial Relations
Information Systems & Human Behaviour
Information Systems/& Management Systems
BDes
BEng
BASc
BASc
BSc
BCom
BSc
BA
BHRM
BA
BCom
BCom
BA
BAS
BBA
iBBA
BSc
Information Technology/Management
BA
Infrastructure Engineering
Integrated Biology/Integrative Biology
Integrated Engineering
Integrated Media
Integrated Studies/Science/Teaching Option
BIT
BA
BA
BAS
BBA
iBBA
BCom
BSc
BEng
BFA
BA
BSc
BA/BEd
BSc/BEd
BSc
BBA
BCom
BIB
BDes
BID
BA
BBA
BCom
BA
BA
with
BA
BBA
with
BA
with
BA
BBA
iBBA
BACS
BA
BSoSc
BBA
BA
BA BSc
BA
BA
BBA
iBBA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BPAPM
BA
BA
BSoSc
BA
BA
Italian/Studies
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
Japanese Studies
Jewish Studies
BA
BES
BCom
BA
International Studies /& Comparative Studies /& Modern Languages
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
with
many
with
many
with
many
with
many
with many
with
many
with
many
with
many
with
many
BA
BA
BA
BJour
BAA
BKin
BScKin
BJour
BKin
BSc
BKin
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BJour
BA
BA
BHK
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BHRM
BA
BPhEd
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BLA
Landscape Architecture
Language & Logic
Language Teaching & Learning - French/Italian
Latin American Studies/& Caribbean Studies
Latin/& English Studies
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BASc
BA
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
with
many
BA
BA
with
many
with
many
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
Labour Studies
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
Law/Common Law/& Justice/
Justice Studies/& Policy/& Society
Law Policy & Government
Liberal Arts/& Professional Studies/Studies
Liberal Science
Life & Environmental Physics
Life Sciences
BA
BA
International Culture
International Development (Studies)/International Development &
Globalization/Project Mgmt.
International Management/Business Management
Journalism/Broadcast Journalism
Kinesiology/& Health Sciences
BA
BASc
BSc
Interior Design
International Affairs
International Business/Economics/Trade
International Political Economy
International Relations/& Development Studies/History/Politics
BA
BSc
Linguistics & Computing
Literary Studies/Great Books
Logic
Management/General Management/Science/Studies
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
Glendon
York
Windsor
Brantford
Wilfrid Laurier
King's
Huron
Brescia
Western
St. Jerome's
Renison
Waterloo
UOIT
BA
Trent @ UOIT
Scarborough
BA
Linguistics/Languages & Linguistics
Trent
Mississauga
Toronto
Ryerson
RMC
Queen's
Saint Paul
Ottawa
OCAD
Nipissing
McMaster
Algoma
Laurentian
Lakehead
BA
Guelph-Humber
Carleton
BA
Guelph
Brock
Program Name
BA
BSc
BA
BHum
BA
BA
BA
BBA
BAdmin
Management Economics/ & Industry & Finance
BBA
BA
BCom
BCom
BA
with
many
BBA
with
many
with
many
BA
BComm
BAS
BBA
BHRM
iBBA
BBA
BCom
Management & Enterprise Development
Management/Public/Strategic
Management Systems/Business Systems/Information Systems
BBA
BCom
BCS
BCom
BAS
BBA
iBBA
BCom
Manufacturing Engineering /&Management
BEng
& MGT
BASc
BEng
BASc
BSc
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Marketing
BBA
BCom
BCom
BBA
BCom
BBA
BBA
BCom
BCom
BBA
BA
Mass Communications
Material Arts
BComm
BAS
BBA
iBBA
BA
BA
BMath
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BFA
BDes
Materials Engineering/& Metallurgical Eng.
Materials Science
Mathematical Economics
Mathematical Physics/Mathematics & Physics
BMath
BEng
BASc
BSc
BSc
BEng
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BMath
BA
BSc
BA/BEd
BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc
BMath
BSc
BMath
BA
BSc
BMath
BMath/
BEd
BMath
BMath/
BEd
BBA
BMath
BBA
BMath
Mathematics/Mathematical Sciences/Teaching Option
BSc
BSc/BEd
Mathematics & Business Administration/& Commerce/Finance/&
Systems Management
Mathematics & Engineering
Mathematics for Commerce
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering: Automotive
Mechanical Engineering & Business /& Management
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BEng
BEng
BA
BSc
BBA
BMath
BASc
BEng
BEng
BEng
BASc
BEng
BASc
BEng
BASc
BA/
BEng
BEng
BEng
BEng
BASc
BASc
BA
BIT
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BHSc
BSc
BMSc
BA
with
many
with many
with
many
BFA
BDes
BSc
BSc
BSc
BHSc
BHSc
BSc
BMSc
BHSc
BA
BEng
BEng
BASc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BPhEd
BHK
BA
BA
BA
BIT
BA
Music/Teaching Option
BA
BMus
Music Administrative Studies
Music Composition
Music Education
BA
BASc
Metalsmithing & Jewelry
MICA (Math Integrated with Computers & Applications)
Microbiology/& Immunology
Midwifery
Military & Strategic Studies
Mineral Engineering/Mining Engineering
Mission Studies & Interreligious Dialogue
Modern Languages/Cultures & Literatures/Literature
Molecular Biology/Genetics/Plant Biology
Movement Studies
Multicultural Studies
Multidisciplinary Studies
Multimedia/Interactive Multimedia
BA
BEng
BEng
BEng
& MGT
Mechanical Engineering: Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Mechanical Engineering/Materials
Mechatronics Engineering
Media/Media, Information & Technoculture/Studies
Mediaeval Studies/Medieval Studies
Medical Anthropology
Medical Biophysics
Medical/ & Health Physics/Physics
Medical Laboratory Technology
Medical Sciences/Radiation Sciences
Mediterranean Studies
Mennonite Studies
BSc
BEd
BA
BMus
BA
BA
BMus
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BA BMus
BA
BSc
BFA
BA BMus
BA BMus
BA
BA
BDes
BA
BA
BA
BA
BMus
BMus
BMA
BMus
BA
BFA
BMus
BFA
BMus
BMus
BA
BMus
BMus
BMus
BA
Music History & Culture/& Theory
BA
BMus
Music Performance/Ensemble
BMus
Music Theory & Composition
Music Therapy
Nanoengineering
Native Education/Native Studies Teaching Option
BMus
BMus
BMus
BMus
BFA
Glendon
York
Windsor
Brantford
BFA
BSW
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
CESD
BA
BBA
BA
BSc
BES
BSc
BOR/
BSc/BEd
BA
BIT
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BAA
BSc
BFA
BA
BA
BSc
BScN
BScN
BScN
BScN
BScN
BScN
BScN
BScN
BSc
BScN
BScN
BScN
BScN
BSc
BScN
BScN
BSc
BASc
BSc
BSc
BMath
BMath
BOR
BSc
BACS
BACS
BACS
BBA
iBBA
BACS
BPhEd
BA/BOR
BOR
BSc/BOR
BRLS
BSc
Palaeontology
Palliative Care & Thanatology
Paramedicine
Past Environments
Pastoral Studies/Theology
Pathobiology
Peace & Conflict Studies
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BA
Perception Psychology
with
many
BA
with
many
with
many
BA
BA
BSc
BSc
Pharmaceutical & Biological Chemistry
Pharmacology/Pharmacology & Toxicology
Philosophy/Ethics & Public Affairs/Teaching Option
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BMSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
Philosophy of Science
Photography/Photographic Studies
Photonics/Photonics Engineering
Physical Education/Physical & Health
BA
BFA
BFA
BFA
BEng
BPhEd
BPhEd/
BEd
BA
BSc
BSc
BA/ BPhEd
BSc/
BPhEd
BPHE
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BPhEd
BSc
BSc
BSc
Physical Resource & Environmental Assessment
BA
BSc
BHK
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BES
BSc
BSc
BScPT
BSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc/BEd
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
Planetary Science
Planning
Plant Biochemistry
Plant Biology/Physiology & Metabolism/Science
Plant Biotechnology
Plant Pathology
Wilfrid Laurier
BA
BMus
BA/BEd
BSc/BEd
Outdoor Adventure Leadership
Outdoor Recreation, Parks & Tourism
Physics & Biology
Physics & Computer Science
Physics & Technology/& High Technology
Physiology/Comparative Physiology
King's
BMus
BMus
BSc
Physical Science(s)/Chemistry
Physical Therapy/Physiotherapy
Physics/Applied Physics/Physics Teaching Option
Huron
BMus
BMus
BMusTh
Natural Science/Teaching Option
Physical Geography/& Environmental Geography/& Human
Brescia
Western
St. Jerome's
Renison
Waterloo
UOIT
BA
Natural Resources Management
Nursing/Science
Nutritional Sciences
Occupational Health & Safety
Occupational Therapy
Oenology & Viticulture
Operations Research/Operational Research
Ophthalmic Medical Technology
Organizational Behaviour /&Human Resources
Trent @ UOIT
BMus
BA
BMus
BASc
Native Human Services
Native Language/Anishinaabemowin/Studies
Native Management & Economic Development
Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations
Network Technologies
Neural Computation
Neuroscience
New Media
Northern Studies/& Polar Studies
Trent
Scarborough
Mississauga
Toronto
Ryerson
RMC
Queen's
Saint Paul
Ottawa
OCAD
Nipissing
McMaster
Algoma
Laurentian
Lakehead
Guelph-Humber
Guelph
Carleton
Brock
Program Name
BSc
BMSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BES
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BA
Glendon
York
BA
Windsor
BA
Brantford
King's
BA
Wilfrid Laurier
Huron
BA
Brescia
BA
Western
St. Jerome's
Waterloo
UOIT
Trent @ UOIT
Trent
Scarborough
Mississauga
Toronto
Ryerson
RMC
Queen's
Saint Paul
Ottawa
OCAD
Nipissing
McMaster
Algoma
Laurentian
Lakehead
Guelph-Humber
Guelph
Renison
Plant Population, Biology & Evolution
Polish/Language Studies/Literature
Politics (Comparative)/Political Science/Pre
Law/Studies/Theory/Teaching Option
Politics & Economics/Science & Economics for Management
Studies
Popular Culture
Population Studies
Portuguese/Ibero-American Studies
Power & Everyday Life (Sociology)
Prehistoric Archaeology
Pre-Optometry/Pre-Health
Printmaking
Project Management
Psycholinguistics
Psychology/Teaching Option
Carleton
Brock
Program Name
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSoSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BFA
BFA
BArchSc
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA/BEd
BSc/BEd
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
Psychology Research Specialist
Public Administration/Affairs/Analysis/Management/ Policy
BBA
BPAPM
BCom
BA
BBA
BSoSc
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
with
BA
BBA
with
BA
with
BA
BA
BA
BASc
Public Health & Safety
Public Service Studies
Pure Mathematics/Finance/Teaching Option
BA
BMath
BMath/BEd
BSc
BMath
BMath/BEd
BSc
BMath
BA
BSc
Radiation Sciences/Medical Sciences/Radiation Physics/ Ratiation
Therapy
BSc
Radio & Television Arts
Recreation & Business
Recreation & Leisure Studies/Leisure Studies
Religion/Religion & Culture/Religious Education/Religious Studies
BAA
BA
BRLS
BSoSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BHK
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
with many
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
Renaissance Studies
Respiratory Therapy/Respiratory Therapy & Kinesiology
Retail Management
Rural Development Sociology
Russian/& East European Area Studies
Scholar's Electives
BSc
BSc
BCom
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BHSc
BSc
BSc
Science & Business
Science Education
Science & Environment
BA
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
Science/General Science
Science & Society
Science & Technology Studies
Science, Technology, Culture & Society/
Science, Technology & Society/(Values)
Sculpture/Installation
Second-Language Learning (French/Italian)
Second-Language Teaching
Semiotics & Communication Theory
Sexual Diversity Studies/Sexuality, Marriage & Family
Slavic Languages & Literatures/Studies
Social Development Studies
Social Justice & Equity Studies
Social Organization/& Human Resources
Social Policy
Social & Political Thought
Social Science
Social Welfare
Social Work
Sociology/Teaching Option
BA
BA
BSc
BESc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
with
many
BA
with many
with
many
BSc
BFA
BA
BFA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BASc
BA
BA
BCom
BACS
BACS
BACS
BES
BA
BPAPM
BA
BA
BSoSc
BA
BSW
BA
BA
BASc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSW
BSW
BSW
BA/BSW
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BA
BSW
BA
BSoSc
BA
BSW
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSW
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSW
BA
BSW
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
Sociology & Social Anthropology
Software Design/Development
BA
BSc
BComp
Software Engineering/& Computing
BSc
BCS
BEng
BEng
BEng
BASc
BSc
Space/& Communication Science/Engineering/Science
BSc
BA
BSc
BSE
BEng
BSc
BASc
BASc
BSc
BA
BA
with
many
with many
with
many
BA
BA
BA
BA
Sport & Physical Education
BPhEd
Sport Psychology
Sports Administration/Sport Management
Stage & Screen Studies
Statistics/Applied Statistics
Theoretical Physics
Therapeutic Recreation
Tourism Mgmt/& Recreation Resources Mgmt/Studies
BA
BSc
BPhEd
BSM
BCom
BHK
BA
BMath
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BMath
BMath
BA
BSc
BMath
BA
BSc
BPAPM
BA
BFA
BA
BA
BASc
BCom
BA
BCom
BBA
BA
BCom
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BFA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BFA
BFA
BFA
BA
BTh
BSc
BSc
BSc
BRLS
BA
BTS
BCom
BOR/BA
BOR/BSc
BA
BSc
Toxicology/ & Environment
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
Translation
Ukrainian/Studies
Urban Development /Studies
Urban & Economic Geography/& Social Geography
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BURPI
Urban & Regional Planning/Planning
Urban Sustainability
Visual Arts/Studies/& Performing Arts/Teaching Option
BES
BES
BA
BA/BEd
BA
BA
BFA
BFA/BEd
BA
BFA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BFA
BA
BA
BFA
BA
Visualizing Environment
Water Resources Engineering
Western Literature & Civilization
Wildlife & Habitat Ecology/Wild Life Biology
BEng
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BES
Women and Environment
Women's Studies/Gender Equality & Social Justice/Gender Studies
BA
World Literature
Writing/Creative Writing/Professional Writing/Rhetoric & Critical
Analysis
X-Ray Technology
Yiddish
Zoology
BA
BA
BSc
Strategic Public Opinion & Policy Analysis
Studio/Studio Arts
Systems Design Engineering
Systems Development & Implementation
Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)
Technology/Management/& Operations Management
Technology, Society & Environment Studies
Telecommunications Management
Theatre/& Drama/& Film Studies
Theatre - Directing
Theatre Technical Production
Theology/& Philosophy
Glendon
BA
Brantford
BA
Wilfrid Laurier
BA
York
BA
BA
Windsor
BA
BA
Western
St. Jerome's
Renison
Waterloo
BA
BA
King's
BA
UOIT
Trent @ UOIT
Trent
Scarborough
Mississauga
BA
Huron
BA
Toronto
Ryerson
RMC
Queen's
Saint Paul
BA
Brescia
BA
Ottawa
OCAD
Nipissing
McMaster
Algoma
BA
Laurentian
BA
Lakehead
Guelph
BA
Guelph-Humber
Carleton
Spanish/Ibero-American/
Spanish & Latin American Studies
Speech Communication
Spirituality/Spirituality & Personal Development
Brock
Program Name
BA
BA
BA/BOR
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSoSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
Nom des programmes
Laurentienne
Administration des affaires/Administration publique
Administration des sports
Hearst
Ottawa
CMR
BAA
BScSoc
BA
BCom
Allemand
BA
Animation
BA
Art général
BA
Arts visuels/Beaux Arts
BA
BBA
BA
BAV
Biochimie
BSc
BSc
Biologie/biomédicale/environnementale/
intégrée/médico-légale
BSc
BSc
BSc
BScA
BSc
Chimie/Chimie numérique
Commerce/Économie et commerce/
Science économique
BSc
BSc
BSc
BA
BCom
BCom
BScSoc
BA
Communication/Communications sociales
BA
Comptabilité
BCom
Criminologie
BScSoc
Développement international et mondialisation
BScSoc
Didactique des langues secondes
Écologie de la faune et de l'habitat
Éducation physique et santé/Activité physique
Éthique/et societé
BEPS
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BEth
BA
BA
BA
BA
Études autochtones
Études d'art dramatique/Art d'expression
BA
BA
Études anciennes
Études anglaises
BA
BSc
Ergothérapie
Espagnol/Études hispaniques
Glendon
BCom
Affaires électroniques
Biotechnologie
Saint-Paul
BA
BA
BA
BA
Études canadiennes
BA
BA
Études de l'environnement/sur l'environnement et la santé
BA
BA
Études des femmes/Études sur la femme
BA
BScSoc
BA
Études internationales/et langues et littératures modernes
BScSoc
BA
Études médiévales
BA
Études militaires et stratégiques
BA
Études pluridisciplinaires
BA
Finance/Mathématiques pour le commerce
BCom
Folklore
BA
Français/Études françaises/Études de la langue française
BA
BA
BA
Génie chimique/civil/électrique/mécanique
BScA
BEng
Génie électronique/informatique/logiciel
BScA
BEng
Géographie/Géographie physique
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BA
BA
Géologie
BSc
Géomatique et analyse spatiale
BA
Gestion/gestion générale/internationale/management
BA
Gestion des ressources humaines
Histoire
BCom
BCom
BA
Informatique/Science informatique
et systèmes d'information et de gestion
Journalisme
Kinésiologie
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BJour
BSc
Nom des programmes
Langues modernes
Leadership : activités physiques de plein air
Linguistique
Laurentienne
Hearst
Saint-Paul
BA
BA
BA
BCom
BA
BSc
BA
BSc
BSc
BA
BA
BMus
Neurosciences du comportement
BSc
Philosophie
BA
BA
Physiothérapie
BA
BScPT
BSc
BSc
BSc
Programmes individuels
Promotion de la santé
Psychologie/Psychologie du sport
BA
BEPS
BA
BSc
BA
Russe
Sciences biomédicales
BSc
BA
BSc
BA
BA
BSc
Sciences pastorales
BA
Science politique
BScSo
Sciences générales
Sciences infirmières
BA
BA
BSc
BScN
BScInf
Sciences du loisir
BScSoc
Sciences de la mission et du dialogue interreligieux
Sciences des religions/Sciences religieuses
BA
BA
BA
Sciences de la santé
Bsc
Sciences sociales
BScSoc
Sciences spatiales
BSc
Service Social
BSS
Sociologie
BA
BA
BScSoc
Spiritualité
BA
BA
Systèmes d'information et de gestion
BCom
Technologie de l'information
BA
Technologie médicale en ophtalmologie
BSc
Théologie/et Philosophie/Théologie pastorale
Zoologie
Glendon
BA
Musique
Physique/Physique biomédicale/Physique numérique
CMR
BEPS
Marketing
Mathématiques/Mathématiques : sciences/informatique
Ottawa
BA
BTh
BSc
Guidelines and Programs of Study
Lignes directrices et programmes d’études
Admission Guidelines
and Programs of Study
Lignes directrices et
programmes d’études
In 2004, the timing of the admission process will continue to vary
among institutions–some students may receive conditional offers
of admission as early as March or April, while others may receive
an offer before mid-June. Although time frames may vary, all
Ontario universities must adhere to province-wide admissions
standards and procedures when making an offer of admission to
an Ontario secondary school student.
En 2004, l’agencement des processus d’admission changera d’une
université à l’autre–certains élèves recevront une offre d’admission
conditionnelle tôt en mars ou avril, tandis que d’autres ne
recevront une offre qu’à la mi-juin (voir l’horaire). Quoique les
dates des offres varient, les universités de la province doivent tenir
compte de certaines conditions relatives aux offres d’admission
dans l’évaluation des dossiers des élèves du secondaire.
The universities are committed to the principle that regardless of
when you entered secondary school and your choice of study, your
chance of gaining admission will be the same. The goal is to
ensure that high school graduates from both cohorts not only
have a place in one of our universities but are also treated in a fair
and equitable manner.
Les universités et le gouvernement souscrivent pleinement au
principe que, peu importe le programme d’études ou l’année
d’entrée au secondaire, tout élève aura une chance égale d’être
admis à l’université. Le but n’est pas uniquement de garantir une
place à chacun d’eux mais d’assurer qu’ils et elles seront traités de
façon juste et équitable.
Following is a summary of the timing and basis of offers of
admission for each university. Read this information carefully; if
you have any questions, contact the appropriate university.
Ce qui suit est un aperçu des critères d’admission et des dates des
offres d’admission de chacune des universités. Veuillez lire
attentivement les renseignements fournis. Adressez toute question
à l’université en cause.
The Programs of Study chart follows each institution’s summary.
The first column lists the program/faculty code to be provided on
the OUAC application form; the second, third and fourth columns
list related figures as of June 2003 and are intended as guidelines
only.
Note that in this fall 2003 issue, ranges and enrollment figures are,
in some cases, higher than usual due to the higher-than-normal
number of applications processsed during the double cohort
admission cycle of 2003.
The remaining columns list courses that are mandatory for
admission to a program or faculty (for prerequisites for
concentrations within these programs, consult the appropriate
university calendar, admissions handbook or Admission or Liaison
Office), and outline the basis and timing of offers of admission
specific to the program, including Alternate Offers, if applicable.
Certain programs evaluate criteria beyond grades for admission;
please refer to the Additional Admission Criteria section in this
magazine for that information.
Le tableau des programmes suit un sommaire institutionnel. Dans
la première colonne du tableau on trouve les cotes des
programmes ou des facultés qui doivent être inscrites au
formulaire de demande d’admission OUAC. Les troisième,
quatrième et cinquième colonnes donnent les chiffres de demande
et d’inscription en juin 2003 et ne sont fournis qu’à titre
d’information.
Veuillez noter que les moyennes et les inscriptions de ce numéro
d’automne 2003 sont plus elevées, dans certains cas, à cause du
nombre accru de candidatures déposées au cours du cycle
d’admission de la double cohorte en 2003.
Les colonnes suivantes donnent les préalables à l’admission à un
programme ou une faculté (pour les préalables pour le choix de
concentration veuillez consulter l’annuaire, le répertoire des
programmes ou le bureau de la liaison ou de l’admission de
l’université) et souligne les critères d’admission, y inclut les offres
d’admission alternative, s’il ya lieu. Pour certains programmes on
évalue des critères autres que les notes ; veuillez référer à la
section Critères d’admission additionnels pour en savoir plus.
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Mnemonics (OAC Curriculum) and Course Codes (New Curriculum)
Mnémoniques (CPO) et Cotes de cours (Nouveau curriculum)
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Ancien Curriculum
A&G
Algebra & Geometry
AVI4M
Visual Arts
A&G
Algèbre et géometrie
AVI4M
Arts visuels
ANGI
Anglais I
BAT4M
Principles of Financial Accounting
ANGI
Anglais I
BAT4M
Principes de comptabilité financière
BIOL
Biology
BOH4M
Organizational Studies: Organizational Behaviour
BIOL
Biologie
BOH4M
Comportement humain et organisation
CALC
Calculus
CIA4U
Analysing Current Economic Issues
CALC
Calcul
CIA4U
Analyse des grands enjeux économiques contemporains
Nouveau Curriculum
CHEM
Chemistry
CGW4U Canadian and World issues: Geographical
CHIM
Chimie
CGW4U
Le Canada et le monde : une analyse géographique
CLAS
Classical Studies
CGU4U
CLAS
Études classiques
CGU4U
Géographie mondiale : le milieu humain
Environnement et gestion des ressources
World Geography: Human Patterns and
COMP
Computer Science
CGR4M The Environment and Resource Management
INFR
Informatique
CGR4M
ECON
Economics
CGO4M Geomatics: Geotechnologies in Action
ENG1
English 1
CGO4M
Géomatique : la géotechnologie en action
ENG1
English 1
CHI4U
Canada: History, Identity and Culture
ENGL
English
CHI4U
Canada : histoire, identité et culture
ENGL
any English
CHY4U
World History: The West and the World
FAMS
Études de la famille
CHY4U
Histoire de l’occident et du monde
FAMS
Family Studies
CLN4U
Canadian and International Law
CINF
Calcul infinitésimal
CLN4U
Le droit canadien et international
FINM
Finite Mathematics
CPW4U Canadian and World Politics
FRAN
Français
CPW4U
Politique canadienne et mondiale
FRAN
Français
ENG4U
English
FREN
French
ENG4U
English
FREN
French
ETS4U
Studies in Literature
GEOG
Géographie
ETS4U
Studies in Literature
FRSL
GEOG
GEOL
French as a Second
Language
Geography
Geology
HIST
MATH
EWC4U The Writer's Craft
GEOL
Géologie
EWC4U
The Writer’s Craft
FSF4U
FEF4U
Core French
Extended French
MATH
PHYS
Mathématiques
Physique
FSF4U
FEF4U
Core French
Extended French
History
FIF4U
Immersion French
POLI
Politique/Études politiques
FIF4U
Immersion French
Mathematics
PSE4U
Exercise Science
SCI
Science
PSE4U
Sciences de l’activité physique
PHYS
Physics
MGA4U
Geometry and Discrete Mathematics
SOCI
Sociologie
MGA4U
Géométrie et mathématiques discrètes
POLI
Politics/Political Studies
MCB4U
Advanced Functions and Introductory Calculus
SCIS
Sciences sociales
MCB4U
Fonctions avancées et introduction au calcul différentiel
SCI
Science
MDM4U Mathematics of Data Management
VISA
Arts visuels
SOCI
Sociology
SNC4M
SOCS
Social Sciences
VISA
Visual Arts
MDM4U
Mathématiques de la gestion des données
Science 12
SNC4M
Sciences
SBI4U
Biology
SBI4U
Biologie
SCH4U
Chemistry
SCH4U
Chimie
SES4U
Earth and Space Science
SES4U
Sciences de la terre et de l’espace
SPH4U
Physics
SPH4U
Physique
HFA4M
Food and Nutrition Sciences
HFA4M
Études de l’alimentation et la nutrition
HHS4M
Individuals and Families in a Diverse Society
HHS4M
Individus, familles et société
HHG4M Issues in Human Growth and Development
HHG4M
Développement humain
HSB4M
Challenge and Change in Society
HSB4M
Changements et défis sociaux
HZT4U
Philosophy: Questions and Theories
HZT4U
Philosophie : approches et problématiques
ICE4M
Computer Engineering
ICE4M
Systèmes informatiques
TGJ4M
Communications Technology
TGJ4M
Technologie des communications
TDJ4M
Technological Design
TDJ4M
Technologie du design
FRA4U
Français
BROCK UNIVERSITY
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
Brock will begin to issue offers in April and will continue to make offers of admission throughout May into early June. Admission to programs requiring auditions, portfolios, interviews and resumés will be made by June 1.
Offers of admission to co-op programs will also be made by June 1 (but may be made earlier). Students with at least six completed OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses will receive a decision made on the basis of these final
grades.
Consideration for early admission requires grades in at least three OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses and registration in sufficient OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses to total six. Subsequent offers will be based on the best six
OAC or Grade 12 U or M grades (midterm/interim and finals) including prerequisite courses. Students who receive an early Offer of Admission must maintain the minimum average required for their program upon receipt of
second semester midterm grades. Offers in June and later will be based on final grades. In the case of repeated courses, the higher grade will be used in the calculation of admission averages without penalty.
Applicants can expect to receive an offer of admission to only one program. The highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first. In most instances, students who do not qualify for their program of choice
will be considered for admission to an alternate and, where possible, related program. In most cases students who apply for, but are not admitted to, a co-op program will be considered automatically for the regular
non co-op program.
For more information:
Recruitment and Liaison Services, at (905) 688-5550 ext. 4293 or e-mail <
[email protected]> or Jeannette Davis, Undergraduate Admissions Assistant, at (905) 688-5550 ext. 3434 or e-mail <
[email protected]>
or Lynn Thompson-Dovi, Undergraduate Admissions Assistant, at (905) 688-5550 ext. 4666 <
[email protected]>.
BROCK UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
Faculty of Applied Health Sciences
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
89
40
high 70s
ENG1, one of BIOL or CHEM, and
one MATH
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects.
ENG4U, one of SBI4U or SCH4U, and
Recommended subjects: Biology, and Physical and Health Education or a 12M
MDM4U
Science and Exercise Science.
157
20
low 80s
ENG1, BIOL
ENG4U, SBI4U
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects.
877
45
mid-80s
ENG1, BIOL, CHEM, MATH
ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, MATH
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects.
Recommended Subjects: Physical and Health Education or Exercise Science.
1057
100
low 80s
ENG1, BIOL, one MATH
ENG4U, SBI4U, one MATH
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. Physical or
Health Education or Exercise Science recommended.
140
25
mid-70s
ENG1, CALC, BIOL, CHEM
(minimum 70% in CHEM)
ENG4U, MCB4U, SBI4U, SCH4U
(minimum 70% in SCH4U)
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. Physics
recommended.
1491
170
low 80s
Sport Management BSM
1490
130
low 80s
Tourism Studies BTS
376
40
mid-70s
Recreation & Leisure Studies BW
Nursing
539
160
high 70s
N/A
N/A
N/A
ENG1, BIOL, CHEM (min 70% in
each of required courses)
ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, (min 70% in Six OAC or Grade 12U or M courses, including required subjects. One Math
each of required courses)
recommended.
low 80s
ENG1, one MATH (CALC or FINM
preferred)
ENG4U, one MATH (MCB4U or
MDM4U preferred)
Arts-Community Health BAH
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
Arts-Child Health BHL
Science-Health Sciences BSH
Kinesiology BPK
Science-Kinesiology BSK
Physical Education BP
ENG1
ENG4U
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. A
concurrent education (P/J) option is available in year two. Physical and Health
Education or Exercise Science recommended.
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects.
Faculty of Business
Accounting BK
Accounting Co-op BK
70
1688
140
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. A second
MATH strongly recommended. Resumé required for co-op.
BROCK UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
Business Administration BN
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Alternate Offers
ENG1, one MATH (CALC or FINM
preferred)
ENG4U, and one MATH (MCB4U or
MDM4U preferred)
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. A second
MATH strongly recommended. Resumé required for co-op.
ENG1
ENG4U
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. History and
a second language recommended. See additional admissions criteria for
Dramatic Arts, Music and Visual Arts.
MATH (min 70%), three from BIOL,
CHEM, a second MATH, or PHYS
MATH (min 70%), three from SBI4U,
SCH4U, a second MATH, or SPH4U
English recommended.
min 80%
CHEM, MATH (min 70%), one from
BIOL, GEOG, or PHYS
SCH4U, one MATH (min 70%), one
from SBI4U, CGU4U or SPH4U
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. Resumé
required for co-op.
1043 (for BCH,
BS, BIT)
low 70s
One MATH (min 70%), and three from One MATH (min 70%) and three from
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. Resumé
SBI4U, SCH4U, a second MATH, or
BIOL, CHEM, a second MATH or
required for co-op. English recommended.
SPH4U
PHYS
1043 (for BCH,
BS, BIT)
min 80%
One MATH, and three from BIOL,
CHEM, a second MATH or PHYS.
75% in each course required for
co-op
3523
Business Administration Co-op BN
Faculty of Humanities
Arts-Applied Language Studies BAL
Arts-Canadian Studies BL
Arts-Classics BQ
Arts-Dramatic Arts: Drama in Education, Dramatic Literature
BTA
Arts-Dramatic Arts:Theatre BT
Arts-English Language & Literature BEN
Arts-Great Books/Liberal Studies BZ
3573
Arts-History BHI
Arts-Modern Languages (French, Italian, Spanish, German)
BLA
Music BM
Arts-Philosophy BPH
Arts- Studies in Arts and Culture BAC
Arts-Visual Arts BR
Arts-Others: Humanities BHU
Faculty of Mathematics and Science
227
high 70s
147
low 80s
657
high 70s
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Biomedical Sciences BIM
Science - Applied Environmental Science and Technology
Co-op
396 (Total for
all Math &
Science
programs)
Science-Biochemistry BCH
Science-Biological Sciences BS
Science-Biotechnology BIT
Science-Biotechnology Co-op BIT
Science-Chemistry BJC
86
Science-Chemistry Co-op BJC
Science-Computer Science BG
682
396 (Total for
all Math &
Science
programs)
low 70s
min 80%
low 70s
Science-Computer Science Co-op BG
Science-Computing & Mathematics Co-op only BHG
55
min 80%
One MATH and three from SBI4U,
SCH4U, a second MATH, or SPH4U. Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. Resumé
75% average in each course required required for co-op. English recommended.
for co-op
SCH4U, SPH4U and two MATH
CHEM, PHYS and two MATH
including CALC (min 70% required on including MCB4U (min 70% on one
MATH)
at least one MATH)
Honours BSc: Two MATH, including Honours BSc: Two MATH, including
MCB4U (min 70% required in one
CALC (min 70% required in one
MATH). BSc: One MATH (min 70%) MATH). BSc: One MATH (min 70%)
ENG1 and two MATH (min 75% in
each)
ENG4U, and two MATH (min 70% in
each)
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. Third
MATH and ENGL strongly recommended. Resumé required for co-op.
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. Resumé
required for co-op.
BROCK UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
OUAC Code
Science-Computing & Solid State Device Technology BSC
App.
Enrol.
Science-Computing & Solid State Device Technology Co-op
BSC
Computing & Business BCB
Computing & Business Co-op BCB
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
low 70s
Minimum 75% in PHYS and two
MATH, including CALC (min 70%
required in one MATH)
Minimum 75% in SPH4U and two
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. Resumé
MATH, including MCB4U (min 70% on
required for co-op.
one MATH)
ENG1, two MATH (average of 75%)
ENG4U, and two MATH (average of
75%)
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. Resumé
required for co-op. Computer and Information sciences recommended.
One MATH (min 70%), one from
BIOL, PHYS, GEOL or CHEM
One MATH (min 70%), and one from
SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U or SES4U
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. Resumé
required for co-op. A second Math and English recommended.
MATH (min 70%), one of BIOL,
PHYS, GEOL, or CHEM
One MATH (min 70%), and one from
SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U or SES4U
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. A second
Math and English recommended.
CHEM, one MATH, (min 70%), two
from BIOL, GEOG or PHYS
SCH4U, and one MATH (min 70%),
plus two from SBI4U, a GEOG, or
SPH4U
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. Resumé
required for co-op.
low 70s
One MATH (min 70%), one from
BIOL, PHYS or CHEM
One MATH (min 70% required) and
one from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U or
SES4U
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. English
recommended.
21
min 80%
One MATH (min 70% required), three One MATH (min 70%) and three from
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. Resumé
from BIOL, CHEM, PHYS or a second SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U or a second
required for co-op.
MATH
MATH
169
low 70s
Two MATH including CALC (min 70% MCB4U and a second MATH (MGA4U Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. Third Math
required on at least one MATH)
preferred). min 70% on each MATH
and English recommended.
low 70s
BIOL, CHEM and either one MATH
(min 70% required) or PHYS
SBI4U, SCH4U, and either MATH (min Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. English
70%) or SPH4U
recommended. Resumé required for co-op.
min 80%
BIOL, CHEM and either one MATH
(min 70% required) or PHYS
SBI4U, SCH4U, and either MATH (min Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. English
70%) or SPH4U
recommended. Resumé required for co-op.
50
min 80%
low 80s
131
min 80%
Science-Earth Sciences BX
low 70s
Science- Environmental Geosciences BX
Science-Environment BVS
Science-Environment Co-op BVS
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
97
low 70s
169
min 80%
Science-Physical Geography BO
48
Science-Oenology & Viticulture Co-op only BOV
396 (Total for
all Math &
Science
programs)
Science-Mathematics BH
Science-Neuroscience BIN
Science-Neuroscience Co-op BIN
215
Science-Physics BJP
Science-Physics Co-op BJP
low 70s
95
min 80%
SCH4U, SPH4U and two MATH
CHEM, PHYS and two MATH
including CALC (min 70% on at least including MCB4U (min 70% on one
MATH)
one MATH required)
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. Third Math
and English recommended. Resumé required for co-op.
ENG1, one MATH (min 65%)
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. Resumé
required for co-op.
Faculty of Social Sciences
Business Economics BE
Business Economics Co-op BE
10
high 70s
10
min 80%
1120
275
low 80s
6334 (Total for
all Arts
programs)
1025 (Total for
all Arts
programs)
220
ENG4U, and one MATH (min 65%)
Arts-Child and Youth Studies BD
ENG1
Arts-Communications Studies BU
Arts-Economics BEC
Arts-Environment BVA
Arts-Film Studies BF
One MATH strongly recommended. A concurrent education option is offered in
year two. Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects.
BA/BEd Child & Youth Studies: apply to common first year Child & Youth
Studies.
ENG4U
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. Policing and
Criminal Justice: apply to Political Science, Psychology or Sociology.
BROCK UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
Arts-Human Geography BGE
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Alternate Offers
6334 (Total for
all Arts
programs)
1025 (Total for
all Arts
programs)
ENG1
ENG4U
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. Policing and
Criminal Justice: apply to Political Science, Psychology or Sociology.
Arts- International Political Economy BSS
Arts- Labour Studies BSS
Arts-Political Science BPO
Arts-Popular Culture BPC
Arts-Psychology BPY
Arts-Sociology BSO
Arts- Women's Studies BSS
Faculty of Education
Concurrent BA/BEd Integrated Studies-Junior/Intermediate
(also Faculty of Humanities and Faculty of Social Sciences)
BAJ
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. For
teaching at the Junior/Intermediate level. Teachable subjects: Dramatic Arts,
English, Environment, French, Geography, History, Music, Physical Education,
Visual Arts. Supplemental information required.
mid-80s
2465 (Total for
all Faculty of
Education
Concurrent BSc/BEd Integrated Studies-Junior/Intermediate
Programs)
(also Faculty of Mathematics and Science) BIJ
247 (Total for
all Faculty of
Education
Programs)
ENG1 and one MATH
ENG4U and one MATH
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. For
teaching at the Junior/Intermediate level. Teachable subjects: Environment,
Geography, Math, Science. Supplemental information required.
low 80s
Science-Concurrent BSc/BEd (Mathematics stream) BSE
(Also Faculty of Mathematics and Science)
min 80% on
four required
subjects
Science-Concurrent BSc/BEd (Science stream) BSE (Also
Faculty of Mathematics and Science)
Concurrent BA/BEd-Honours Intermediate/Senior (also
Faculty of Social Sciences and Faculty of Humanities) BAI
2465 (Total for
all Faculty of
Education
Programs)
247 (Total for
all Faculty of
Education
Programs)
min 80% average on four courses
min 80% on four courses including
including MCB4U, another MATH
two MATH (CALC required), one SCI
(MGA4U preferred), one SCI and
and ENG1
ENG4U
mini 80% average on four courses
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. CALC or
mini 80% on four courses including
including two SCI, one Math (MCB4U
MCB4U recommended for Biology or Earth Sciences. Supplemental
two SCI, one MATH (CALC required
required for Chemistry and Physics),
information required.
for CHEM and PHYS), and ENG1
and ENG4U
ENG1 and one MATH. French: ENG1, ENG4U and one MATH. French:
one MATH, and FREN
ENG4U, one MATH, and one FREN
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. For
teaching at the Intermediate/Senior level. Majors: Dramatic Arts, English,
History, Geography, Visual Arts. Supplemental information required.
ENG1, one MATH
ENG4U and one MATH
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. For
teaching at the Intermediate/Senior level. BPhEd for teaching at
Primary/Junior level is year two entry, apply to common first year.
Supplemental information required.
ENG1 and one MATH (students are
expected to meet the prerequisite
requirements for their two
specializations)
ENG4U and one MATH (students are
expected to meet the prerequisite
requirements for their two
specializations)
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects. For
teaching at the Intermediate/Senior level. Majors: Biological Sciences,
Chemistry, Computer Science, Geography, Math, Physics. Supplemental
information required.
Concurrent BPhEd/BEd- Intermediate/Senior BPI (Also
Faculty of Applied Health Sciences)
mid-80s
Concurrent BSc/BEd Honours Intermediate/Senior BII (Also
Faculty of Mathematics and Science)
Six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including required subjects.
Supplemental information required. A third MATH recommended.
CARLETON UNIVERSITY
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
To be considered for admission to Carleton in March or April, an applicant must have marks for a minimum of three OACs or Grade 12 U or M courses, and show registration in sufficient OACs or Grade 12 U or M courses for a
total of six eligible courses and, where there are prerequisite courses, marks must be available for half of these courses. The applicant must have Grade 11 or 12 courses in the subjects of the remaining prerequisite courses (for
example, where OAC Physics is required, the subject must have been completed in Grade 12 and the mark must be available).
An applicant with interim results for six OACs or Grade 12 U or M courses may be admitted conditionally anytime from mid-March onward. An applicant with final marks for six OACs or Grade 12 U or M courses may be admitted
at any time from mid-March onward. An applicant not admitted in March or April will be considered again in May, June and July. For specialized programs (Architectural Studies, Child Studies, Humanities, Industrial Design,
Information Technology, Music and Social Work) requiring additional information (e.g. portfolios, interviews, auditions) which have documentation deadlines, offers of admission will be sent approximately two weeks after the
documentation deadline.
Whenever possible, admission offers will be made before June. Students not accepted into the program of their choice at Carleton will be considered automatically for an alternate program. If there is a specific alternate
program for which you wish to be considered, please submit a letter to the Admissions Services/Undergraduate Recruitment Office.
For more information:
Admissions Services/Undergraduate Recruitment Office
315 Robertson Hall
1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6
CARLETON UNIVERSITY - PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
OUAC Code
School of Architecture
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OAC Curriculum
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
New Curriculum
Alternate Offers
ENG4U, SPH4U and one of MCB4U or
MGA4U; portfolio
Application by February 1; portfolio by April 30. Minimum 60% in
prerequisities. Prerequisites plus best three OACs, Grade 12 U or M
courses. Co-op option available in upper years. Alternate offer: BA (History
& Theory of Architecture) or Information Technology Interactive Multimedia
& Design.
Architectural Studies CR
1000
72
72-75%
ENGL, CALC or A&G, PHYS,
portfolio
Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences/Faculty of Public Affairs & Management
BA-Honours (4 Year) CH
11500
2500
Students with exceptional backgrounds and averages in the high 60s will be
considered; June 1 deadline. Minimum 60% in ENGL (or ANGL or ENG4U).
ENGL (or ANGL). For Biology,
ENG4U (or ANGL).For Biology, SCH4U is Prerequisite plus five best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses. Child Studies:
low 70s; 72% Cognitive
CHEM is required. For Economics,
required. For Economics, MCB4U, one of May 1 deadline for application and the submission of a personal information
Science; 75% GIP; 75%
CALC, one from A&G or FINM are
MGA4U or MDM4U are required.
package. Co-op option available in upper years for the following
Criminology
required.
concentrations: Cognitive Science, Political Science, and Psychology with a
concentration in Human-Oriented Technology.
300
75-80%; 80% co-op
BA-General (3 Year) CA
School of Business - Commerce
Commerce CC
Commerce-Accounting CCC
Commerce-Finance CCF
Commerce-Information Systems CCJ
Commerce-International Business CCA
4000
Commerce-Marketing CCM
Commerce-Strategic Human Resources Management
CCH
Commerce-Technology & Operations Management CCT
ENGL, CALC, one from A&G or
FINM
ENG4U, MCB4U, one of MGA4U or
MDM4U
Minimum 60% in CALC or MCB4U, 65% in CALC or MCB4U for the co-op
option; June 1 deadline. Prerequisites plus three best OAC or Grade 12 U
or M courses. Co-op option available on entry and in upper years.
Alternate offer: BA
CARLETON UNIVERSITY - PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
App.
Enrol.
OUAC Code
School of Business - International Business (a year of study abroad is required)
2003-2004
Ranges
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OAC Curriculum
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
New Curriculum
International Business CBB
1000
80
Alternate Offers
If FINM is the only math, Grade 12 advanced math is required; June 1
deadline. Minimum of 70% in the MATH prerequisite. Prerequisites plus four
best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses. Alternate offer: B.Com.; BA.
82-85%
ENGL and one of CALC, A&G,
ENG4U and one of MCB4U, MGA4U or
FINM (another language beneficial) MDM4U (another language beneficial)
International Business-International Marketing & Trade
CIT
International Business-Strategic Management &
International Human Resources CIS
International Business-International Investment, Finance
& Banking CIF
School of Computer Science
Management & Business Systems COB
1050
150
75; 80% co-op
Minimum 70% in prerequisites. Math average of 75% and 80% for co-op.
Prerequisites plus four best OAC, or Grade 12 U or M courses. Co-op
option available on entry and in upper years. Alternate offer: BMath, BIT
Network Technology or BA.
CALC, A&G
MCB4U and MGA4U
CALC, A&G , CHEM, PHYS,
(ENGL or FRAN recommended)
MCB4U, MGA4U, SCH4U and SPH4U
(ENG4U or FRA4U recommended)
Minimum 60% in prerequisites; June 1 deadline. Course prerequisite
average 70-87% depending on the option, plus two best OAC or Grade
12 U or M courses. Co-op option available on entry and in upper years.
Alternate offers: BSc, BCS, BIT or BA.
Portfolio
March 1 deadline; portfolio required by March 15. Best six OACs, Grade 12
U or M courses. Alternate offer: BA.
Network Computing COG
Software & Computing COD
Software Engineering COF
Information Systems Security COS
Faculty of Engineering
Aerospace Engineering CEA
85-87%; 85-87% co-op
Civil Engineering CEB
70-73%; 80% co-op
Communications Engineering CEH
75%, 85% co-op
Computer Systems Engineering CEC
Electrical Engineering CEF
Environmental Engineering CEE
70-75%, 85% co-op
3800 total all
Engineering
programs
740 total all
Engineering
programs
Mechanical Engineering CED
75%, 85% co-op
70-73%; 80% co-op
75-80%; 80% co-op
Engineering Physics (Co-op only) CEP
85% co-op only
Software Engineering CES
70-75%; 85% co-op
College of the Humanities
Option A-Bachelor of Humanities CBC
Option B-Bachelor of Humanities with another discipline
CBD
School of Industrial Design
300
60
80%
Portfolio
250
42
70-73%
MCB4U, MGA4U, SPH4U, portifolio
CALC, A&G, PHYS, portfolio,
(ENGL and CHEM recommended). (ENG4U and SCH4U recommended).
Interview recommended.
Interview recommended.
Industrial Design CD
March 1 deadline; portfolio required by April 30. Minimum 60% in
prerequisites. Course prerequisite average of 70-73%. Prerequisites plus
three best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses. Co-op option available in
upper years. Alternate offer: BEng, BIT or BA.
CARLETON UNIVERSITY - PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
OUAC Code
School of Information Technology
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
100
20
70%
One SCI and one of CALC or A&G; One SCI 4U or M and one of MCB4U or
MGA4U; ENG4U and SCH4U
ENGL and PHYS are
recommended. Portfolio.
recommended. Portfolio.
Portfolio due April 1. Program offered jointly with Algonquin College.
Alternate offer: BA.
Bachelor of Information Technology - Network Technology
200
CIN
80
70%
One SCI, CALC and A&G; ENGL
and PHYS are recommended.
One SCI 4U or M, MCB4U and MGA4U;
ENG4U and SPH4U recommended.
Program offered jointly with Algonquin College. Alternate offer: BA.
220
83-87%
ENGL recommended.
ENG4U recommended.
May 1 deadline. Best six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses. Alternate offer:
BA.
400
160
General low 70s;
Honours 75%; Co-op 75CALC, A&G.
85%
MCB4U and MGA4U.
Minimum 60% in prerequisites. June 1 deadline. Math average of 65-68%
(General), 70-73% (Honours) and 80-85% (Co-op). Prerequisites plus four
best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses. Co-op option available on entry and
in upper years. Alternate offer: BA, BSc.
120
15
70%
Audition. ENGL recommended.
Audition. ENG4U recommended.
March 1 deadline; audition to be set before March 1. Best six OAC or
Grade 12 U or M courses. Alternate offer: BA.
500
110
80-85%
No prerequisites required.
No prerequisites required.
June 1 deadline. Best six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses. Co-op option
available in upper years. Alternate offer: BA.
2400
300
CALC; two of A&G, BIOL, CHEM or
PHYS. For honours in Applied
General low 70s;
Physics, CALC, PHYS and one of
Honours 75%; Co-op 75A&G, BIOL or CHEM. For
85%
Environmental Science, BIOL and
CHEM are recommended.
MCB4U and two of MGA4U, SBI4U,
SCH4U, SES4U, SPH4U (MGA4U
strongly recommended). For honours in
Applied Physics, MCB4U, SPH4U and
one of MGA4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and
SES4U. For Environmental Science:
SBI4U and SCH4U are recommended.
Minimum 60% in CALC or MCB4U and at least one other prerequisite
course. June 1 deadline. Course prerequisite average 70-73% (General),
75% (Honours), 75-85% (Co-op). Prerequisites plus three best OAC or
Grade 12 U or M courses. Co-op option available upon entry and in upper
year. Alternate offer: BA.
750
35
low 70s
Bachelor of Information Technology - Interactive
Multimedia & Design CIM
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OAC Curriculum
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
New Curriculum
Alternate Offers
School of Journalism and Communications
Journalism CJ
1700
School of Mathematics and Statistics
Mathematics-Honours (4 Year) CMA
Mathematics-General (3 Year) CMB
School for Studies in Art and Culture
Music CM
Arthur Kroeger College of Public Affairs
Public Affairs and Policy Management (first year only)
CPX
Communication & Information Technology Policy CPT
Development Studies CDS
Human Rights CPB
International Studies CPI
Public Policy & Administration CPA
Social Policy CPS
Strategic Public Opinion & Policy Analysis CPR
Faculty of Science
Science-Honours (4 year) CT
Science-General (3 Year) CS
School of Social Work
Social Work CSW
February 1 deadline. Human service experience and references to be
ENGL strongly
ENG4U strongly recommended. Personal
outlined in personal information document due March 1. Best six OAC or
recommended.Personal Information
Information Document.
Grade 12 U or M courses. Alternate offer: BA.
Document.
Diploma Program
Diploma in Sonic Design CSD
75%
June 1 deadline. Best six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses. Alternate offer:
BA.
UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
The University of Guelph will make admission decisions in two rounds using all available information. In early April, offers will be made to exceptional students on the basis of their best three 12U, 12M, or OAC grades.
Grade 11 marks may be considered to make early offers of admission. In mid to late-May, a second round of offers will be made on the basis of six 12U, 12M, or OAC grades, including specific subject requirements.
Student Profile Forms will be used in this round to admit applicants who fall within 5% of the established cut-off. For more information on our admission requirements,please visit <www.uoguelph.ca/liaison/admavg.html>.
Alternate Offers: Normally, applicants can expect to receive only one offer of admission from Guelph. The highest choice to Guelph will be considered first. The next choice is only considered if the applicant is not
admissible to his/her highest choice at Guelph. For this reason, applicants are strongly advised to place their preferred program as the highest choice of Guelph programs. Students who apply for, but are not admitted to a
co-op program, will be automatically considered for the regular program. These students may re-apply to co-op after their first year of study at the University of Guelph.
For more information:
Admission Services, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1
Telephone: (519) 821-2130 or <www.uoguelph.ca/liaison>.
UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
ENGL, MATH, BIOL and CHEM
ENG4U, 4U MATH, SBI4U, SCH4U, two CALC is strongly recommended. Applicants must take both BIOL
additional U or M credits
and CHEM.
ENGL, MATH, one of BIOL or CHEM
ENG4U, 4U MATH, one of SBI4U or
SCH4U, three additional U or M credits
CALC is strongly recommended. BIOL is recommended.
ENGL
ENG4U, five additional U or M credits
MATH or FREN (or a second language) is strongly recommended.
MATH is strongly recommended for students entering a program in
Social Sciences, Mathematical Science, or Computing & Information
Science.
77-82%
ENGL
ENG4U, five additional U or M credits
77-82%
ENG4U, MCB4U, two from SBI4U,
ENGL, CALC, two of BIOL, CHEM,
SCH4U, SPH4U or MGA4U, one U or M Arts and Social Science credits include Languages and Literatures,
PHYS, or A&G; one credit in Arts or
Arts or Social Sciences, one additional U Performing Arts, Social Studies, Geography and History.
Social Sciences
or M credit
Alternate Offers
Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc)
Applied Human Nutrition GS
Child, Youth & Family GYF
989
130
75-85%
Gerontology GBA
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Honours
Computer Sciences, Mathematics & Statistics GM
Studio Art GFS
Humanities GQ
Social Sciences GK
Criminal Justice and Public Policy GCJ
15410 for
Honours and
Gereral Arts
1200 for Honours
and Gereral Arts
77-82%
79-84%
Bachelor of Arts (BA) General
Major to be Determined GNG
Computer Sciences, Mathematics & Statistics GMD 15410 for
1200 for
Honours and Honours and
Humanities GQG
Gereral Arts Gereral Arts
Social Sciences GKG
Bachelor of Arts and Science (BAS)
Arts & Science GAS
783
90
UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
ENGL, CALC
ENG4U, MCB4U, four additional U or M
credits
Alternate Offers
Bachelor of Commerce (B Comm)
Agricultural Business GBB
Hotel & Food Administration GC
ENGL, MATH
Housing & Real Estate Management GHR
Management Economics (Industry & Finance) GBD 5309
500
75-85%
Marketing Management GBE
ENGL, CALC
ENG4U, one 4U MATH, four additional U
Students deficient in MATH will NOT be considered for B.Comm
or M credits
specializations. Hotel & Food Administration and Tourism
ENG4U, MCB4U, four additional U or M Management applicants are asked to complete a Background
Information Sheet which will be used in conjunction with admission
credits
averages and the Student Profile Form (SPF).
Human Resources Management GBF
Public Management GBJ
ENGL, MATH
Tourism Management GBT
ENG4U, one 4U MATH, four additional U
or M credits
Bachelor of Commerce (Co-op)
Agricultural Business GBB
Management Economics (Industry & Finance) GBD
ENGL, CALC
Marketing Management GBE
75-90%
Housing & Real Estate Management GHR
ENGL, 4U level MATH
Hotel & Food Administration GC
ENG4U, MCB4U, four additional U or M Students deficient in MATH will NOT be considered for B.Comm
credits
specializations. Hotel & Food Administration and Tourism
Management applicants are asked to complete a Background
Information Sheet which will be used in conjunction with admission
ENG4U, one 4U MATH, four additional U averages and the Student Profile Form (SPF).
or M credits
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA)
Landscape Architecture GL
137
36
See Notes
ENG4U, SBI4U, 4U MATH, and one from
Applicants will be required to submit a portfolio and a Background
ENGL, BIOL, MATH, one of GEOG, U or M GEOG, AVI4M, U or M FREN,
Information Sheet. Both are considered in conjunction with
Level 4 International Language, Level 3
Visual Arts, FREN or another
admission averages. Offers will be released during the last week of
Classical Language, plus two additional
language
May.
U or M credits
Bachelor of Computing (BComp)
Honours Bachelor of Computing GCH
506
General Bachelor of Computing GCG
135
75%
75-78%
ENGL, CALC
Computing and Finite Mathematics courses are recommended, as
ENG4U, MCB4U, four additional U or M
are any other courses necessary to prepare for study in an "Area of
credits
Application".
Bachelor of Science (BSc) Honours
Biological Sciences GZ
Computer Sciences, Mathematics & Statistics GBH
Food Science GBG
Physical Sciences GY
9221
1190
78-83%
ENGL, CALC, two of A&G, BIOL,
CHEM or PHYS
ENG4U, MCB4U, two from SBI4U,
SCH4U, SPH4U or MGA4U, two
additional U or M credits
78-83%
ENGL, CALC, two of A&G, BIOL,
CHEM or PHYS
ENG4U, MCB4U, two from SBI4U,
SCH4U, SPH4U or MGA4U, two
additional U or M credits
Bachelor of Science (BSc) General
Biological Sciences GZG
Physical Sciences GYG
CHEM, PHYS and BIOL are strongly recommended for all Biological
Sciences. A&G, CHEM and PHYS are strongly recommended for
Mathematical, Computer and Physcial Sciences. Applicants who
lack one of these credits will take a replacement credit in Semester
One. To be eligible to continue in Bio-medical Science students
must have a cumulative average of 70% upon completion of two fulltime semesters following the prescribed schedule of studies.
UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
1231
280
75-85%
ENGL, CALC, A&G, two of BIOL,
CHEM, PHYS
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, two of SBI4U, CHEM and PHYS are strongly recommended. Applicants who lack
SCH4U, or SPH4U. One additional U or one of these credits will take the replacement credit in Semester
One.
M credit.
75-85%
ENGL, CALC, A&G, two of BIOL,
CHEM, PHYS
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, two of SBI4U, PHYS and CHEM are strongly recommended. Applicants who lack
SCH4U, or SPH4U. One additional U or one of these credits will take the replacement credit in Semester
One.
M credit.
Alternate Offers
Bachelor of Science (Engineering) [BSc (Eng)]
Biological Engineering GBM
Engineering Systems & Computing GEK
Environmental Engineering GBN
Water Resources Engineering GBR
Engineering (Co-op)
Biological Engineering GBM
Engineering Systems & Computing GEK
Environmental Engineering GBN
Water Resources Engineering GBR
Bachelor of Science (Environmental Sciences) [BSc (Env)]
Bachelor of Science (Environmental Sciences) GEA
505
105
75-85%
ENGL, CALC, two of BIOL, CHEM,
PHYS
ENG4U, MCB4U, two from SBI4U,
SCH4U, or SPH4U, two additional U or
M credits
378
50
70-80%
ENGL, CALC, two of BIOL, CHEM,
PHYS or A&G
ENG4U, MCB4U, two from SBI4U,
SCH4U, SPH4U or MGA4U, two
additional U or M credits
Common first year.
Bachelor of Science (Technology) [BSc (Tech)]
Bachelor of Science (Technology) Co-op only GEB
Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management
GHM
ENG4U, 4U level MATH, one of SBI4U
ENGL, MATH, one of BIOL or CHEM or SCH4U, three additional U or M
credits
Bachelor of Science (Agriculture) [BSc (Agr)] GPA
263
120
50
30
ENG4U, MCB4U
two from SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U,
ENGL, CALC, two of BIOL, CHEM,
MGA4U, two additional Grade 12 U or
PHYS or A&G, two additional credits
M credits
Students complete the first two years of the program at the
Ridgetown campus.
4U MATH and SCI are recommended. Common first year.
Associate Diploma Program
Turfgrass Management GTM
Minimum 60% in OSSD OSSD
Offers will be released at the end of March. Consult the Associate
OSSD. Students are encouraged to
complete Grade 11 and 12 level MATH, Diploma Program Calendar for details:
www.uoguelph.ca/undergrad_calendar.
BIOL and CHEM.
UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH — HUMBER
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
All applicants with admission averages at or above 75% will be considered. All appplicants with admission averages between 70.0%- 74.9% who submit a Student Profile Form will also be fully considered. Offers of
Admission will be made in mid-April to all programs (except Media Studies) to applicants with excellent records (i.e. 80% + average) in a minimum of three OAC or Grade 12, U or M courses. Additional Offers of
Admission will be made on a rolling basis until the end of May based on six OAC, U or M courses. Note: Specific subject requirements must be completed at the OAC or 4U level. Offers of Admission to the Media
Studies program are based on the applicant’s academic record and the interview and portfolio review. Decisions will be made for Media Studies applicants in mid-May.
For more information:
205 Humber College Blvd. Toronto, ON
Telephone: (416) 798-1331 ext. 6056
Web: www.guelphhumber.ca or e-mail
[email protected].
UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH — HUMBER — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
75%; SPF
ENGL
Consideration: 70%
ENGU, five additional Grade 12 U or M credits
Applicant must complete interview and portfolio review.
75%; SPF
ENGL, CALC
Consideration: 70%
ENGU, AFIC, four additional Grade 12 U or M
credits
One additional math credit.
Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) Honours
Guelph-Humber: Media Studies & Diploma in
Journalism (GMJ)
Guelph-Humber: Media Studies & Diploma in
Public Relations (GMR)
Guelph-Humber: Media Studies & Diploma in
Image Arts (GMS)
925
Bachelor of Applied Computing (BAComp) Honours
Guelph-Humber: Computing & Diploma in
Communications Systems Technology (Co-op
only) GCS
Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) Honours
250
Guelph-Humber: Early Childhood & Diploma in
Early Childhood Education GHE
350
75%; SPF
ENGL, MATH, one credit in SCI
Consideration: 70%
ENGL, MATH, four additional Grade 12 U or M
credits
Guelph-Humber: Family and Community &
Diploma in Social Service Worker GHF
225
75%; SPF
ENGL, MATH
Consideration: 70%
ENGU, MATH, one SCI credit, three additional
Grade 12 U or M credits
Guelph-Humber: Justice Studies & Diploma in
Police Foundations GMP
350
75%; SPF
ENGL, MATH
Consideration: 70%
ENGU, MATH, four additional Grade 12 U or M
credits
75%; SPF
ENGL, MATH
Consideration: 70%
ENGU, MATH, four additional Grade 12 U or M
credits
BIOL strongly recommended.
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Honours
Guelph-Humber: Business Administration &
Diploma in Business Administration GDB
620
Note: Offers of Admission may be given to applicants with one required course deficiency if they present a strong overall academic record (80% +) and meet all other admission requirements.
CALC/AFIC recommended.
LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
Offers of admission, prior to the receipt of all final OAC or Grade 12 U or M grades, will be conditional based upon the receipt of final grades of completed OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses plus midterm grades of full-year OAC,
or Grade 12 U or M courses. In addition, completed advanced level 3 and 4 courses that are the prerequisites of required courses may also be considered in the admissions process.
At Lakehead, in most instances, students who are not offered admission to their first choice program will be considered automatically for admission to an alternate program provided they meet the admission requirements of that
program.
If an applicant presents a repeated OAC or Grade 12 U or M course, Lakehead University will count the best grade achieved in the course toward the applicant's admission average.
For more information:
Sarena Knapik, Director, Admissions and Recruitment, Office of Admissions and Recruitment, at (807) 343-8500 or <
[email protected]>.
LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
OUAC Code
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
971
160
70%
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Alternate Offers
ENG1, one MATH
ENG4U, any Grade 12 U MATH
Prerequisites plus four best OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses. A second MATH credit is recommended.
Faculty of Business Administration
Commerce Honours (4 years) AC
Faculty of Arts
BA/BEd-Primary/Junior (4-year double degree) ARP
BA/BEd-Primary/Junior Psychology Double Degree (5year program , 4-year BA) ARP
BA/BEd-Junior/Intermediate (4-year double degree) ARJ
All programs ENG4U. French: Grade 12 U French is required.
All programs: ENG1. French: OAC French is
required. Mathematics: CALC, one of A&G, FINM Mathematics MCB4U, one of MGA4U, MDM4U are required.
are required. Visual Arts: a portfolio is required. For Visual Arts: a portfolio is required. All programs: ENG4U.
ENG1
ENG4U
All programs: ENG1. For French: OAC French is
required. For Mathematics: CALC, one of A&G,
FINM are required. For Visual Arts: a portfolio is
required.
All programs ENG4U. For French: Grade 12 U French is
required. For Mathematics MCB4U and one of MGA4U,
MDM4U are required. For Visual Arts: a portfolio is required.
All programs: ENG4U.
BA/BEd-Junior/Intermediate Psychology Double Degree
(5-year program, 4-year BA) ARJ
ENG1
ENG4U
For all Faculty For all Faculty For all Faculty
of Arts
of Arts
BA/BEd-Intermediate/Senior (4-year double degree) ARI of Arts
All programs: ENG1. For French: OAC French is All programs ENG4U. For French: Grade 12 U French is
Programs 1889 Programs 250 Programs 70% required. For Mathematics: CALC and one of A&G, required. For Mathematics: MCB4U and one of MGA4U,
BA/BEd-Intermediate/Senior Psychology Double Degree
(5-year program, 4-year BA) ARI
BA Honours/BEd-Primary/Junior (5-year double degree)
AWP
BA Honours/BEd-Junior/Intermediate (5-year double
degree) AWJ
FINM are required.
MDM4U are required. All programs: ENG4U.
ENG1
ENG4U
All programs: ENG1. French:OAC French is
All programs ENG4U. French: Grade 12 U French is required.
required. For Mathematics: CALC and one of A&G, For Mathematics: MCB4U and one of MGA4U, MDM4U is
FINM is required. For Music:an audition and theory required. For Music:an audition and theory entrance test is
required. All programs: ENG4U.
entrance test is required.
All programs ENG1. French:OAC French is
All programs ENG4U. French:Grade 12 U French is required.
required. Mathematics: CALC and one of A&G,
Mathematics: MCB4U and 1 of MGA4U, MDM4U is required.
FINM is required. For Music:an audition and theory For Music: an audition and theory entrance test is required. All
programs: ENG4U.
entrance test is required.
Specific concentration prerequisites plus remaining
best OAC and/or Grade 12 U or M courses.
LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
OUAC Code
BA Honours/BEd-Intermediate/Senior (5-year double
degree) AWI
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
All programs: ENG1. Mathematics: CALC and 1 of
A&G, FINM is required, French: OAC French is
required, Music: An audition and theory entrance
test is required.
All programs ENG4U. Mathematics: MCB4U and one of
MGA4U, MDM4U is required. For French: Grade 12 U French
is required. Music: An audition and theory entrance test is
required. All programs: ENG4U.
Alternate Offers
BSc/BEd-Primary/Junior (4-year double degree) APT
All programs: ENG1. Chemistry: CALC, CHEM,
All programs ENG4U. Chemistry: ENG4U, MCB4U, SCH4U,
two of A&G, FINM, BIOL, PHYS are required.
two of MGA4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SPH4U Natural Science and
Natural Science and Earth Science: two of A&G, Earth Science: ENG4U, two of MCB4U, MGA4U, MDM4U,
CALC, FINM, BIOL, CHEM, PHYS are required. SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U are required. All other programs:
All other programs: two of CALC, A&G, FINM, BIO, ENG4U, MCB4U, three of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, MGA4U, or
CHEM, and PHYS.
MDM4U.
BSc/BEd-Junior/Intermediate (4-year double degree) ATJ
All programs ENG4U. Chemistry: ENG4U, MCB4U, SCH4U,
two of MGA4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SPH4U Earth Science:
All programs: ENG1. Chemistry: CALC, CHEM,
ENG4U, two of MCB4U, MGA4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U,
two of A&G, FINM, BIOL, PHYS are required.
Earth Science: two of A&G, CALC, FINM, BIOL, SPH4U are required. All other programs: ENG4U, two of
CHEM, PHYS are required. All other programs: MCB4U, MGA4U, MDM4U, SHC4U, SBI4U, SPH4U. All other
two of CALC, A&G, FINM, BIO, CHEM, and PHYS. programs: ENG4U, MCB4U, three of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U,
MGA4U or MDM4U.
BSc/BEd Intermediate/Senior (4-year double degree) ATI For all Faculty For all Faculty For all Faculty
of Arts
of Arts
of Arts
Programs 1889 Programs 250 Programs 70% All programs: ENG1. Chemistry: CALC, CHEM,
two of A&G, FINM, BIOL, PHYS are required.
Computer Science: CALC1, 1 of A&G, FINM, two
of A&G, FINM, BIOL, CHEM, PHYS are required.
Earth Science: two of A&G, CALC, FINM, BIOL,
CHEM, PHYS are required. All other programs:
CALC, three of A&G, FINM, BIOL, CHEM, PHYS
BSc Honours/BEd-Primary/Junior (5-year double degree)
ASP
BSc Honours/BEd-Junior/Intermediate (5-year double
degree) ASJ
Specific concentration prerequisites plus remaining
All programs ENG4U. Chemistry: ENG4U, MCB4U, SCH4U,
best OAC and/or Grade 12 U or M courses.
two of MGA4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SPH4U. Computer Science:
ENG4U, MCB4U, one of MGA4U, MDM4U, two of MGA4U,
MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, Grade 12 M Computer &
Info Science, Grade 12 M Computer Engineering are required.
Earth Science: ENG4U, two of MCB4U, MGA4U, MDM4U,
SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U are required. All other programs:
ENG4U, MCB4U, three of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, MGA4U or
MDM4U.
All programs: ENG1. Chemistry: CALC, CHEM,
All programs ENG4U. Chemistry: ENG4U, MCB4U, SCH4U,
two of A&G, FINM, BIOL, PHYS are required.
two of MGA4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SPH4U. Mathematics:
Mathematics: CALC, one of A&G, FINM, two of
ENG4U, MCB4U, one of MGA4U, MDM4U, two of MGA4U,
A&G, FINM, BIOL, CHEM, PHYS are required. All MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U are required. All other
other programs: CALC, three of A&G, FINM, BIOL, programs: ENG4U, MCB4U, three of MGA4U, MDM4U, SBI4U,
CHEM, PHYS
SCH4U.
All programs: ENG1. Chemistry: CALC, CHEM,
All programs ENG4U. Chemistry: ENG4U, MCB4U, SCH4U,
two of A&G, FINM, BIOL, PHYS are required.
two of MGA4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SPH4U. Mathematics:
Mathematics: CALC, one of A&G, FINM, two of
ENG4U, MCB4U, one of MGA4U, MDM4U, two of MGA4U,
A&G, FINM, BIOL, CHEM, PHYS are required. All MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U are required. All other
other programs: CALC, three of A&G, FINM, BIOL, programs: ENG4U, MCB4U, three of MGA4U, MDM4U, SBI4U,
CHEM, PHYS
SCH4U.
LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
OUAC Code
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
BSc Honours/BEd-Intermediate/Senior (5-year double
degree) ASI
BA/BEd Native Education-Primary/Junior (4-year double
degree) General program AWN
For all Faculty For all Faculty For all Faculty
of Arts
of Arts
of Arts
Programs 1889 Programs 250 Programs 70%
150
All programs ENG4U. Chemistry: ENG4U, MCB4U, SCH4U,
two of MGA4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SPH4U. Mathematics:
ENG4U, MCB4U, one of MGA4U, MDM4U, two of MGA4U,
MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U are required. Computer
Science: ENG4U, MCB4U, one of MGA4U, MDM4U, two of
MGA4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, Grade 12 M
Computer & Info Science, Grade 12 M Computer Engineering
are required. All other programs: ENG4U, MCB4U, three of
MGA4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U.
Specific concentration prerequisites plus remaining
best OAC and/or Grade 12 U or M courses.
ENG4U
ENG1. A portfolio is required.
ENG4U. A portfolio is required.
70%
Recommended: ENG1. A&G, CALC, CHEM,
PHYS. An overall average of 60% is required.
ENG4U recommended, MGA4U, MCB4U, SPH4U, SCH4U. An Prerequisites plus best OAC or Grade 12 U or M
overall average of 60% in MGA4U and MCB4U is required.
courses. 60% average required in MATH credits.
70%
Grade 11 U English, Grade 11 U Functions and Relations,
Grade 11 U Chemistry, Grade 11 U Physics OR Grade 12 C
Grade 12 advanced English, Grade 11 and 12
advanced level Math, Grade 11 and 12 advanced English, Grade 12 C Mathematics for College Technology,
Grade 12 C Chemistry, Grade 12 C Physics OR any
level Science
combination of the above
Engineering Tech (year 1 applicants) AK
508
All programs: ENG1. Chemistry: CALC, CHEM,
two of A&G, FINM, BIOL, PHYS are required.
Mathematics: CALC, one of A&G, FINM, two of
A&G, FINM, BIOL, CHEM, PHYS are required.
Computer Science: CALC1, 1 of A&G, FINM, two
of A&G, FINM, BIOL, CHEM, PHYS are required.
All other programs: CALC, three of A&G, FINM,
BIOL, CHEM, PHYS
Alternate Offers
ENG1
BFA Honours/BEd Intermediate/Senior (5-year double
degree) ART
Faculty of Engineering
150
New Curriculum
ENG4U
BSc/BEd Native Education - Primary/Junior (4-year double
degree) General Program AWB
BSc/BEd Native Education - Junior/Intermediate (4-year
double degree) General Program AWA
508
OAC Curriculum
ENG1
BA/BEd Native Education-Junior/Intermediate (4-year
double degree) General program AWO
Engineering Degree (4 years for OAC/Grade 12 U or M
applicants) AX
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
Prerequisites plus best OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses. 60% average required in MATH credits.
Faculty of Forestry & the Forest Environment
BSc Honours Forestry (4 years) AF
BSc Honours Forestry Co-op (5 years) AF
167
Bachelor of Environmental Studies: Forest Conservation
(3 years) AG
75
Bachelor of Environmental Studies Honours: Forest
Conservation (4 years) AGF
Faculty of Professional Schools
70
ENG1, CHEM, three of A& G, CALC, FINM, BIOL, ENG4U, SCH4U, three from SPH4U, SBI4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, Prerequisites plus best OAC or Grade 12 U or M
MDM4U, FSF4U or ICS4U
PHYS, Computer Science or FREN
courses.
20
70%
ENG4U
Prerequisite plus best five OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses. BIOL recommended.
70%
ENG1, CHEM, BIOL, and one MATH. Candidates
ENG4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, one U MATH. Candidates with an
with an acceptable university entrance program,
acceptable university entrance program, but not including
but not including Biology, will be considered on an
Biology, will be considered on an individual basis.
individual basis.
Prerequisites plus two best OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses. Applicants lacking OAC BIOL or SBI40 will
be considered on an individual basis.
70%
ENG1, CHEM, BIOL, Grade 12 advanced MATH
Prerequisites plus three best OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses. Current Basic Cardiac Life Support
Certificate required.
80%
ENG1, CHEM, BIOL, Grade 12 advanced MATH. ENG4U, SCH4U, SBI4U, Grade 11 U or M Math. Minimum
Minimum 80% required.
80% required.
open
ENG1
Kinesiology Honours (4 years) AP
457
120
Nursing (4 years) AN
Nursing Compressed (3 years) ANC
341
ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, one of MCR3U or MCF3M
130
Prerequisites plus three best OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses. Current Basic Cardiac Life Support
Certificate required.
LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
OUAC Code
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation Honours (4 years) AY
140 total for
490 total for
AY, AV, ARH, AY, AV, ARH, 70%
Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation Honours: Geography (4- ASA, AVW
ASA, AVW
year double degree) AV
Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation Honours: History (4-year
double degree) ARH
Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation Honours/BSc: Natural
Science (4-year double degree) ASA
140 total for
341 total for
AY, AV, ARH, AY, AV, ARH,
Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation Honours: Women's
ASA, AVW
ASA, AVW
70%
Studies (4-year double degree) AVW
Prerequisite plus best OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses. Grade 12 U BIO/SB14U and Grade 12 U
Geography/ CGU4U strongly recommended
ENG1
202
ENG4U
Prerequisite plus best OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses.
ENG1, two other Maths or Sciences
ENG1
Bachelor of Social Work Honours (4 years) AB
Alternate Offers
ENGU4U, two other Maths or Sciences
ENG4U
Prerequisites plus best three OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses.
Specific concentration prerequisites plus remaining
best OAC and/or Grade 12 U or M courses.
Prerequisite plus best five OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses.
50
Faculty of Science & Environmental Studies
Arts (3 years) AA
Arts (4 years) AAF
2148
open
70%
Arts Honours (4 years) AQ
All programs: ENG1. Mathematics: CALC and one All programs ENG4U. Mathematics: MCB4U and one of
of A&G, FINM are required.
MGA4U, MDM4U are required.
Specific concentration prerequisites plus remaining
best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses.
All programs: ENG1. Mathematics: CALC and one All programs ENG4U. Mathematics: MCB4U and one of
of A&G, FINM are required.
MGA4U, MDM4U are required.
Specific concentration prerequisites plus remaining
best OAC and/or Grade 12 U or M courses.
All programs: ENG1. Mathematics: CALC and 1 of All programs ENG4U. Mathematics: MCB4U and one of
A&G, FINM are required.
MGA4U, MDM4U are required.
Specific concentration prerequisites plus remaining
best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses.
Science (3 years) AS
1222 for AS,
ASF, AZ
open
70%
All programs: ENG1. Chemistry: CALC, CHEM,
two of A&G, FINM, BIOL, PHYS are required.
Computer Science and Mathematics: CALC1, 1 of
A&G, FINM, two of A&G, FINM, BIOL, CHEM,
PHYS are required. Earth Science, General
Science, Natural Science, Geoarchaeology two of
A&G, CALC, FINM, BIOL, CHEM, PHYS are
required. All other programs: CALC, three of
BIOL, PHYS, CHEM, A&G or FINM.
All programs ENG4U. Chemistry: MCB4U, SCH4U, two of
MGA4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SPH4U are required. Computer
Science: MCB4U, one of MGA4U, MDM4U, two of MGA4U,
MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, Grade 12 M Computer &
Info Science, Grade 12 M Computer Engineering are required.
Prerequisites plus best OAC or Grade 12 U or M
Earth Science, General Science, and Natural Science,
courses.
Geoarchaeology: two of MCB4U, MGA4U, MDM4U, SBI4U,
SCH4U, SPH4U are required. Mathematics: MCB4U, one of
MGA4U, MDM4U, two of MGA4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U,
SPH4U. All other programs: MCB4U, three of SBI4U, SCH4U,
SPH4U, MGA4U or MDM4U.
LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
OUAC Code
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Alternate Offers
All programs: ENG1. Computer Science and
Mathematics: CALC, one of A&G, FINM, two of
A&G, FINM, BIOL, CHEM, PHYS are required.
Water Resources Science: BIOL, CHEM are
required. All other programs: CALC, three of
BIOL, PHYS, CHEM, A&G or FINM
All programs ENG4U. Computer Science: MCB4U, one of
MGA4U, MDM4U, two of MGA4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U,
SPH4U, Grade 12 M Computer & Info Science, Grade 12 M
Computer Engineering are required. Mathematics: MCB4U, one Prerequisites plus best OAC or Grade 12 U or M
of MGA4U, MDM4U, two of MGA4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, courses.
SPH4U are required. Water Resource Science: SBI4U, SCH4U
are required. All other programs: MCB4U, three of SBI4U,
SCH4U, SPH4U, MGA4U or MDM4U
Science (4 years) ASF
Science Honours (4 years) AZ
1222 for AS,
ASF, AZ
70%
open
All programs ENG4U. Chemistry: MCB4U, SCH4U, two of
All programs: ENG1. Chemistry: CALC, CHEM,
MGA4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SPH4U are required. Computer
two of A&G, FINM, BIOL, PHYS are required.
Science: MCB4U, one of MGA4U, MDM4U, two of MGA4U,
Computer Science and Mathematics: CALC, one MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, Grade 12 M Computer
of A&G, FINM, two of A&G, FINM, BIOL, CHEM, Science & Info Science, Grade 12 M Computer Engineering are
Prerequisites plus best OAC or Grade 12 U or M
PHYS are required. For Water Resource Science: required. Mathematics: MCB4U, one of MGA4U, MDM4U, two
courses.
BIOL, CHEM are required. Geoarchaeology, two of of MGA4U, MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U are required.
Water Resource Science: SBI4U, SCH4U are required.
A&G, CALC, FINM, BIOL, CHEM, PHYS are
Geoarchaeology two of A&G, CALC, FINM, BIOL, CHEM,
required. All other programs: CALC, three of
PHYS are required. All other programs: MCB4U, three of
BIOL, PHYS, CHEM, A&G or FINM.
SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, MGA4U or MDM4U
Bachelor of Environmental Science Honours (4 years)
AGA
121
All programs: ENG1. With Biology and Geography All programs ENG4U. With Biology and Geography and
CALC. With Earth Science: CALC, CHEM.
MCB4U. With Earth Science: MC4U and SCH4U
Prerequisites plus best OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses. Recommended OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses: CHEM, BIOL (Biology major), BIOL, GEOG
(Geography major), CHEM, PHYS (Earth Science
major).
ENG1
Prerequisite plus best five OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses. (SBI4U and CGW4U or CGU4U
recommended)
70%
Bachelor of Environmental Studies and Geography
Honours (4 years) AGG
137
ENG4U
Faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities
Arts (3 years) AA
All programs: ENG1. Economics: one OAC Math is All programs ENG4U. Economics: one Grade 12 U Math is
required. Mathematics: MCB4U and one of MGA4U, MDM4U
required. Mathematics: CALC and one of A&G,
are required. French: Grade 12 U French is required. Visual
FINM are required. French: OAC French is
Arts: a portfolio is required.
required. Visual Arts: a portfolio is required.
Arts (4 years) AAF
Arts Honours (4 years) AQ
2148
70%
Bachelor Of Music Honours (4 years) AQM
Fine Arts Honours-Visual Arts (4 years) AQV
Specific concentration prerequisites plus remaining
best OAC and/or Grade 12 U or M courses.
open
All programs: ENG1. Mathematics CALC and 1 of
A&G, FINM are required. For Economics: 1 OAC
Math is required. For French: OAC French is
required. For Music an audition and theory
entrance test are required.
All programs ENG4U. Mathematics MCB4U and one of
MGA4U, MDM4U are required. For Economics: 1 Grade 12 U
Math is required. For French Grade 12 U French is required.
For Music an audition and theory entrance test are required.
35
25
ENG1. An audition and theory entrance test are
required.
ENG4U. An audition and theory entrance test are required.
Prerequisite plus give best OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses. Audition; theory entrance test required.
84
25
ENG1. A portfolio is required.
ENG4U. A portfolio is required.
Prerequisite plus best give OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses. Portfolio required.
LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission:
Applicants attending semestered schools may receive an early conditional offer of admission by late March, 2003 if:
• they have completed at least three OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses with an overall average equal to or better than the program cutoff; and
• they are following a sufficient number of courses in order to complete at least six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses (or a combination of the two) by the end of June.
Please note: Applicants in the OAC curriculum who are marginally below the program cutoff, but whose overall average on levels 3 and 4 (Grades 11 and 12) courses is 70% or higher, may be considered for an early conditional
offer. Applicants attending non-semestered schools may receive an early conditional offer once the Office of Admissions has received interim grades for at least six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses (not prior to March 10, 2003)
showing an interim average that is equal to or greater than the program cutoff. Applicants who do not receive an early conditional offer of admission will be considered on an individual and on-going basis as additional marks
become available. Students who are not offered admission to their preferred program will automatically be considered for admission to an alternate program
depending on program availability and provided they meet university entrance requirements.
For more information:
Chantal Baril, Manager of Admissions Office, (705) 675-1151 ext. 3913, <
[email protected]>.
Laurentian University, Ramsey Lake Rd., Sudbury, ON P3E 2C6.
LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
OUAC Code
Arts-Computer Science (3 years) LFC
Computer Science (4 years) LCS
Arts-Mathematics (3 & 4 years) LZC
2003-2004
App.
2003-2004
Enrol.
2003-2004
Ranges
26
open
70%
19
584
189
1062
349
BA-Communication Studies (4 years) LBS
200
35
54
open
389
open
ENGL
ENG4U
40
20
Kinesiology LKE
20
Portfolio.
ENGL, two MATH
ENG4U, two 4 U MATH
CALC, A&G, CHEM AND PHYS
MCB4U, MGA4U, SCH4U, PHY4U
20
ENG1 and one SCI
ENG4U and one 4 U SCI
ENG4U
ENG4U, SBI4U OR SCH4U, Social
Science 4 U or M
65
open
70%
ENG1
25
20
75%
ENGL, BIOL OR CHMI, Social Science
7
open
75%
ENGL
ENG4U
Second-year enrollment limited and requires minimum 70% in the first year.
PHYS, BIOL, CHMI, CALC
SPH4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, MCB4U
Interview and clinical site orientation by touring a Radiation Therapy
Department in an Ontario Cancer Centre.
ENGL, CHEM, BIOL
ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U
Radiation Therapy (LRS)
18
Nursing (4 years) LNE
Experience profile.
70%
open
Health Promotion LHE
Outdoor Adventure Leadership LAE
Native Human Services (4 years) LDC
70%
open
Sports & Physical Education LSA
Midwifery LYY
Audition required for Music.
50
Commerce & Computer Science (E-Business)
(4 years) LBA
Engineering (4 years) LEE
Liberal Science (3 years) LVE
ENG4U, CALC 4 U, one other 4 U MATH
70%
open
Arts (4 years)- Georgian College LGA
Commerce & Administration (4 years) LBE
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
ENG4U, MCB4U, one other 4 U MATH
open
Arts (4 years) LEC
Fine Arts (4 years) LAA
New Curriculum
ENGL, CALC, one other MATH
Arts (3 years) LCC
Arts (4 years)- Sports Psychology LSE
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OAC Curriculum
240
65
75%
Experience profile.
LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
OUAC Code
2003-2004
App.
2003-2004
Enrol.
187
open
2003-2004
Ranges
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OAC Curriculum
70%
Two SCI and one MATH or two MATH ENG4U, two 4 U MATH, one 4 U SCI or
and one SCI
one 4 U MATH, two 4 U SCI
New Curriculum
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
Science (3 years) LRE
Science (4 years) LHC
Social Work (4 years) LLE
719
open
151
open
ENGL
75%
Sports Administration (4 years) LOE
135
50
ENG4U
Second-year enrollment limited and requires minimum 70% in the first year.
ENGL, two MATH or FRAN, deux cours ENG4U, two 4 U MATH ou FRA4U deux
Experience profile.
de MATH
cours de 4 U MATH
LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY — ALGOMA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
Algoma College will respond to the changes in the admissions cycle in a manner similar to Laurentian University. Please see Laurentian’s copy for details.
Registrar's Office, 1-888-ALGOMA U or <
[email protected]>.
LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY — ALGOMA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Arts (3 years) LCE
283
OPEN
65%+
Arts (4 years) LXE
140
OPEN
65%+
ENGL
ENG4U
289
OPEN
65%+*
ENGL, CALC, one other MATH
ENG4U, MCB4U, one other MATH
14
OPEN
65%+*
ENGL: each program may require
specific MATH and SCI prerequisites
65
OPEN
65%+*
Arts: ENGL, two MATH.Science: Two
MATH (CALC), SCI (PHYS or CHEM
recommended)
Six best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses - Early offer of admission based
on number of OACs presented (minimum of three for an early conditional
offer). Applicants who are marginally below the program cutoff, but whose
Arts: ENG4U, MCB4U, and one other U overall average on Levels 3 & 4 (Grades 11 and 12) courses is 70% or
higher, may be considered for an early conditional offer. Minimum average
Math. Science: ENG4U, one U Math,
and one U or M SCI (PHYS or CHEM considered for admission is 65%.
recommended)
52
OPEN
65%+*
Two SCI and one MATH
Two U or M SCI and one MATH
46
OPEN
65%+
ENGL
ENG4U
Business Administration
(4 years) LNG
Liberal Science (3 years) LQE
Science-Computer Science (3 & 4 years) LRC
Science LDE
Social Work (First two years) LWE
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
ENG4U: each program may require
specific MATH or SCI prerequisites
LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY - HEARST UNIVERSITY COLLEGE UNIVERSITY LAURENTIENNE — COLLÈGE UNIVERSITAIRE DE HEARST
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission:
Échéancier et critères relatifs aux offres d’admission :
University College of Hearst will make a conditional offer of admission to an Ontario secondary
school student by late March 2004.
Chantal Lachance-Grzela, Liaison representative
Tel: (705) 372-1781
E-mail:
[email protected]
Website: www.univhearst.edu
Le Collège Universitaire de Hearst sera en measure de faire une offre d'admission conditionnelle à tout étudiant de niveau
secondaire en Ontario tard en mars 2004.
Pour plus de renseignements :
Chantal Lachance-Grzela, représentante, Bureau de la liaison
Télé. : (705) 372-1781
Courriel :
[email protected]
Site Web : www.univhearst.edu
UNIVERSITÉ LAURENTIENNE
Échéancier et critères relatifs aux offres d’admission
Les personnes qui fréquentent des écoles où l'année scolaire est divisée en semestres pourront recevoir une offre conditionnelle anticipée d'admission tard en mars 2003 à condition d'avoir :
• Terminé trois CPO ou cours de 12e année des filières U ou M, au moins, avec une moyenne générale égale ou supérieure à la moyenne minimale d’admission au programme; et·
• Suivi un nombre suffisant de cours pour avoir complété, à la fin de juin, six CPO, au moins.
Note : Les personnes dont les notes sont très légèrement en deçà de la moyenne minimale d’admission au programme, mais dont la moyenne générale des cours de niveau 3 et 4 (11e et 12e années) est de 70% ou plus
pourraient recevoir aussi une offre conditionnelle anticipée. Les personnes qui fréquentent des écoles où l'année scolaire n'est pas divisée en semestres pourront recevoir une offre conditionnelle anticipée dès que le
e
Bureau des admissions aura reçu des notes provisoires de six CPO ou cours de 12 année des filières U ou M, au moins (pas avant le 10 mars 2003) laissant prévoir une moyenne provisoire égale ou supérieure à la moy
seront transmises. Les étudiants qui ne recevront pas d’offre d’admission au programme qu’ils ont choisi en recevront automatiquement une à un autre programme, sous réserve du nombre de places disponibles, à
condition qu’ils répondent aux exigences d’admission de l’Université.
Pour plus d'information :
Chantal Baril, Bureau des admissions, (705) 675-1151 poste 3913, <
[email protected]>.
Université Laurentienne, chemin du lac Ramsey, Sudbury (Ontario) P3E 2C6.
UNIVERSITÉ LAURENTIENNE — PROGRAMMES D'ÉTUDES
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Arts:Éducation (3 ans) LQF
54
ouvert
305
ouvert
FRAN
FRA4U
200
35
15
ouvert
FRAN, CALC et un autre cours de
MATH
FRAN
FRA4U, MCB4U un autre cours de 4 U
MATH
FRA4U
Arts (3 ans) LAD
Arts (4 ans) LBD
Arts (4 ans)- Psychologie du sport LSF
Arts - Mathématiques (3 et 4 ans) LZF
Arts d'expression LAB
Commerce et administration (4 ans) LBF
70%
75%
16
72
ouvert
70%
FRAN, deux cours de MATH.
FRA4U, deux cours de 4 U MATH
FRAN et un cours de SCI
FRA4U et un cours de SCI 4 U
25
10
FRAN, BIOL ou CHIM, un cours de
SCIS (sciences sociales)
FRA4U, SCH4U ou SBI4U, un cours de
SCIS (sciences sociales) 4 U ou 4 M
58
36
FRAN, CHIM, BIOL
FRA4U, SBI4U, SCH4U
43
ouvert
FRAN
FRA4U
169
ouvert
8
ouvert
Un cours de MATH et deux cours de
SCI ou deux cours de MATH et une
SCI
FRAN
20
FRAN et un cours de SCI
FRA4U et un cours de SCI 4 U
20
FRAN et un cours de SCI
FRA4U et un cours de SCI 4 U
20
FRAN et un cours de SCI
FRA4U et un cours de SCI 4 U
ENGL, deux MATH ou FRAN, deux
cours de MATH
ENG4U, deux 4 U MATH ou FRA4U deux
cours de 4 U MATH
Sage-femme (4 ans) LYF
Sciences infirmières (4 ans) LNF
Service social (4 ans) LLF
Sciences (3 ans) LRF
Sciences:Spécialisées (4 ans) LHD
Sciences libérales (3 ans) LVF
Questionnaire et dissertation.
30
Éducation physique LFB
75%
70%
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
Questionnaire, entrevue et test.
La deuxième année est limitée et l'étudiant doit avoir une
moyenne de 70% en première année
FRA4U et un cours de 4 U MATH et deux 4
U SCI ou deux 4 U MATH et une 4 U SCI
FRA4U
Programmes anglais-certains cours offerts en français
Promotion de la santé LHP
Leadership: activités physiques de plein air LAF
Kinésiologie LKF
Sports Administration (4 Years) LOE
135
50
75%
Questionnaire à remettre.
MCMASTER UNIVERSITY
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
Students should check the University website <www.maciq.ca> for information and updates on the admission process, enrollment targets, application deadlines, etc. McMaster will begin making offers of admission in midApril.
Offers prior to May
Semestered Schools: A minimum of three final Grade 12 U or M grades and registration in sufficient Grade 12 U or M courses to total six, including any required courses. An average of Grade 11 U and M courses will also
be calculated for any student presenting less than six final and/or midterm 12 U or M courses as of March.
Non-semestered Schools: Six interim and/or final Grade 12 U or M grades, including any required courses.
Offers from May onwards
Six final and/or midterm Grade 12 U or M grades, including the required courses. All offers are conditional upon completion of the OSSD with at least six Grade 12 U or M courses and an acceptable final admission
average, which will be specified in the offer of admission.
Notes:
1) McMaster continues to accept OACs for equivalent Grade 12 U or M courses.
2) The timing of offers to the Bachelor of Arts & Science Program and to the Bachelor of Health Sciences Program is under review. Both of these programs make use of mandatory supplementary application
information in the application process. Contact the University <www.maciq.ca> for details about application deadlines, timing of offers, etc.
Students not admitted to their original program (except for Engineering, Midwifery or Nursing) may be considered for admission to other programs. However, applicants with specific alternate program(s) in mind
are advised to include them on their OUAC application in order to receive equal consideration.
Contact the Admissions Office at (905) 525-4600.
MCMASTER UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
6983
Under Review
78-82%
ENG1, CALC, and one of FINM or A&G
ENG4U, MCB4U. one of MGA4U or MDM4U Cooperative internship option available.
5505
Under Review
80-83%
ENG1, A&G, CALC, CHEM, PHYS
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, SCH4U, SPH4U Cooperative internship option available.
1241
79-83%
A&G or MGA4U is recommended as the
ENG1, one of CALC, A&G or FINM, two of ENG4U, one of MCB4U, MGA4U or MDM4U,
second math. Cooperative internship
BIOL, CHEM or PHYS
two of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
option available.
115
70%
ENG1, BIOL or CHEM, one SOCS
Minimum average of 70% in each of the three required
ENG4U, one of SBI4U or SCH4U, one of 4U
courses and a minimum overall average of 70% in six
or 4M SOCS
OAC and/or U or M courses is required for admission.
88%+ to be
considered
ENG1, CALC, CHEM, BIOL, and one
additional credit (excluding any MATH or
SCI)
Applicants will not be considered without a completed
ENG4U, MCB4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, one 4U or
supplementary application. Process under review. See
4M credit (excluding any Math or Science
complete details at: www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/bhsc/html/
course)
admissions_first.html
75-78%
ENG1
ENG4U
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
Faculty of Business
Business 1 MB
Faculty of Engineering
Engineering 1 ME
Faculty of Health Sciences
Nursing 1 (at McMaster) MN
Midwifery 1 MY
Under Review
Health Sciences 1 MNS
2797
Faculty of Humanities
Humanities 1 MH
5071
Fine Arts:Honours Studio 1 MHA
308
Music 1 MM
264
Under Review
MCMASTER UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
ENG1, CALC, and two of A&G, BIOL,
CHEM or PHYS
ENG4U, MCB4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U,
SPH4U or MGA4U
ENG1, CALC, one of A&G or FINM
ENG4U, MCB4U, one of MGA4U or MDM4U
A&G or MGA4U is recommended as the second math.
Cooperative internship option available.
ENG1, CALC, BIOL, CHEM
ENG4U, MCB4U, SBI4U, SCH4U
OAC or 4U Physics is highly recommended.
75-78%
ENG1
ENG4U
Cooperative internship option available. OAC CALC or
MCB4U is strongly recommended for students planning
to enter programs in Economics or Psychology.
83-86%
ENG1, BIOL, one of CALC or A&G
ENG4U, SBI4U one of MCB4U or MGA4U
OAC or U courses strongly recommended; include
Calculus, Chemistry and Physics.
88%+ to be
considered
ENG1, CALC, three additional OACs from
specific list (consult Year One Handbook)
ENG4U, MCB4U, two of four additional
courses at the 4U level
Applicants will not be considered without a completed
supplementary application. Process under review. See
complete details at: www.mcmaster.ca/artsci
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
Faculty of Science
Sciences 1 MS
9462
Mathematics & Statistics 1 MZ
638
Medical Radiation Sciences MRS
Under Review
80-83%
N/A
Faculty of Social Sciences
Social Sciences 1 ML
8918
Under Review
Kinesiology 1 MR
2266
Interdisciplinary
Arts & Science 1 MX
816
Under Review
NIPISSING UNIVERSITY
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
Applicants must present six 4U/4M/OAC grades (midterm/interim and/or final) including required courses for admission consideration. The cut-off average for full-time admission to most degree programs at Nipissing will be at
least 70% and may be higher. The cut-off average for some specific programs and/or majors will be at least 75%, as noted below. Nipissing University will begin to make admission offers in March. Nipissing will continue to
make admission offers from April to June as midterm/interim and final grades are received.
Admission averages will be calculated using the best six 4U/4M/OAC marks (midterm/interim and final) including required courses. Required courses must be either 4U or OAC courses. All admission offers made are
conditional pending successful completion of the OSSD and a minimum of six 4U/4M/OAC courses including required courses as specified by the end of June 2004. Offers are also conditional upon the maintaining of a
minimum 70% average on final grades presented as of June 30.
Applications received by May 1 will be considered for admission and entrance scholarships equally.
Supplemental Application Packages will be sent automatically to applicants to Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Applicants to these programs who do not submit the Supplemental
Application will not be considered for these programs. Interested students are encouraged to apply by February 1 in order to receive their supplemental application package in advance of the required submission deadline.
Orientation to Teaching (OTT) may be added to any Nipissing degree program (except Nursing) by simply selecting "with Orientation to Teaching" at the time of completing the OUAC on-line application. An OTT Supplemental
Application Package will be sent automatically to those who select a Nipissing degree with OTT. Applicants who do not submit the OTT Supplemental Application will not be considered. The deadline for submission of the
complete Supplemental Application is February 27, 2004. Contact the Liaison Office if the supplemental package is not received by February 1. On the Supplemental Application, applicants will indicate either the Elementary or
Secondary Streams. Applicants to Nipissing’s degree with Orientation to Teaching (OTT) cannot use two choices on their application to apply to both a degree AND a degree with OTT. Applicants can only apply to each
degree program once. Applicants who are selected for OTT and who are eligible to the program to which they applied, may apply OTT to that program.
Please note that a 4U/OAC Mathematics is a required course for consideration for OTT-Elementary. Admission to the degree program is separate from that of OTT. Applicants may be offered admission to the degree program
but not selected for OTT. Those applicants can re-apply for OTT at the end of their first, and/or, second year at Nipissing. Alternate offers: Applicants who do not meet admission requirements or admission averages for the
programs applied to will automatically considered for an alternate program for which they do qualify.
Liaison Office, (705) 474-3461, ext. 4517 or by e-mail at <
[email protected]>.
NIPISSING UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
New Curriculum
Alternate Offers
Bachelor of Arts-General (3 Years)
BA-Administrative Studies PAD
ENGL, one MATH
4U ENGL, one 4U MATH
BA-General PAG
ENGL
4U ENGL
ENGL, CALC and one other MATH
4U ENGL, MCB4U, one other 4U MATH
BA-Computer Science PAC
1325
150
min. 70%
BA-Economics PEC
BA-Liberal Arts PAL
BA-Mathematics PAM
ENGL, one MATH
4U ENGL, two 4U MATH
ENGL
4U ENGL
ENGL, CALC and one other MATH
4U ENGL, MCB4U, one other 4U MATH
ENGL
4U ENGL
ENGL, CALC, one other MATH
4U ENGL, MCB4U, one other 4U MATH
ENGL
4U ENGL
Bachelor of Arts-Honours (4 Years)
BA (Honours) PAH
BA (Honours)-Mathematics PAX
2509
250
310
70
min. 70%
BA (Honours)-Criminal Justice PAJ
min. 75%
Applicants will not be considered for BA Criminal Justice without a
completed Supplemental Application Package
NIPISSING UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
125
min. 70%
ENGL, one MATH
4U ENGL, one 4U MATH
min. 70%
ENGL, BIOL, CHEM, one of A&G or CALC
Alternate Offers
Bachelor of Business Administration-Honours (4 Years)
BBA (Honours)-Business Administration PBA
735
Bachelor of Science-General (3 Years)
BSc-Biology PSB
BSc-Computer Science PSC
BSc-Liberal Science PLB
min. 75%
231
100
BSc-Mathematics PSM
min. 70%
BSc-Psychology PSP
4U ENGL, SBI4U, SCH4U, one of MGA4U or
MCB4U
ENGL, CALC, one other MATH, one of CHEM or 4U ENGL, MCB4U, one other 4U MATH, one
PHYS
of SCH4U or SPH4U
4U ENGL, two of the following: SCH4U,
ENGL, two of the following: CHEM, MATH or
PHYS
SPH4U or 4U MATH
4U ENGL, MGA4U, MCB4U, one of SCH4U
ENGL, A&G, CALC, one of CHEM or PHYS
or SPH4U
4U ENGL, MCB4U, one of SCH4U or
ENGL, CALC, one of CHEM or PHYS
SPH4U
Bachelor of Science-Honours (4 Years)
BSc (Honours)-Biology PBI
min. 70%
BSc (Honours)-Computer Science PCS
BSc (Honours)-Environmental Biology & Technology
PTE
BSc (Honours)-Environmental Science & Physical
Geography PEV
min. 75%
658
175
min. 70%
BSc (Honours)-Mathematics PSA
4U ENGL, SBI4U, SCH4U, one of MGA4U or
MCB4U
ENGL, CALC, one other MATH, one of CHEM or 4U ENGL, MCB4U, one other 4U MATH, one
PHYS
of SCH4U or SPH4U
4U ENGL, SCH4U, SBI4U, one of SPH4U or
ENGL, BIOL, CHEM, one of MATH or PHYS
4U MATH
ENGL, BIOL, CHEM, one of A&G or CALC
ENGL, CHEM, one of CALC or A&G, one of BIOL 4U ENGL, SCH4U, one of SBI4U or SPH4U,
or PHYS
one of MCB4U or MGA4U
ENGL, A&G, CALC, one of CHEM or PHYS
BSc (Honours)-Psychology PSY
ENGL, CALC, one of CHEM or PHYS
4U ENGL, MGA4U, MCB4U, one of SCH4U
or SPH4U
4U ENGL, MCB4U, one of SCH4U or
SPH4U
Bachelor of Science in Nursing-Honours (4 Years)
BScN (Honours)-Nursing PSN
318
65
min. 70%
ENGL, BIOL and CHEM (one MATH
recommended)
4U ENGL, SBI4U, SCH4U (one 4U MATH
recommended)
25
min. 70%
ENGL
4U ENGL
Muskoka Campus - Bracebridge ON
Muskoka Campus: BA - Child & Family Studies, Culture
& the Arts, Liberal Arts PML
Muskoka Campus: BA - limited majors (first-year only)
75
PMG
Muskoka Campus: BA (Honours)-limited majors (firstyear only) PMH
A Mathematics credit is recommended. Applicants will not be
considered for BSc Nursing without a completed Supplemental
Application Package
ONTARIO COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
Foundation Studies, the first year of all OCAD's four-year programs, is the only one to which students who have no prior postsecondary education may apply. Students applying for admission in September
2004 will be asked to choose either the Faculty of Art or the Faculty of Design.
Degree: OSS Diploma, six OACs or six U/M course including an OAC or U English with a minimum grade of 70% and portfolio assessment.
Diploma: OSS Diploma, an OAC or U English with a minimum grade of 70% and portfolio assessment.
Students must meet the stated academic requirements but the primary criterion for admission to the Ontario College of Art & Design is the assessment of a portfolio. These interviews will be conducted from
late January to May with the majority of them being held during OCAD's Reading Week, February 16 through 20, 2004. Applicants will receive their results in time to respond ahead of the deadline date.
Applicants will be awarded a seat in the degree or diploma stream based on their academic history. A student with a strong portfolio; OSS Diploma; six OACs or U/M Courses, including an OAC or U English
with a minimum grade of 70%, would be in the degree stream. An applicant with an OSS Diploma; an OAC or U English with a Minimum grade of 70%, would be offered a seat in the diploma stream.
For More Information:
<www.ocad.ca> or (416) 977-6000, ext. 310, 308, or 236.
ONTARIO COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
Alternate Offers
New Curriculum
Faculty of Art
Arts-Foundation Studies HFA
Degree: OSS Diploma, 6 OACs or 6U/M course including an OAC or U English
with a minimum grade of 70% and portfolio assessment
3000 (total both
faculties)
950 (total both
faculties)
n/a
ENGL
ENG4U
Diploma: OSS Diploma, an OAC or U English with a minimum grade of 70% and
portfolio assessment.
Faculty of Design
Design-Foundation Studies HDC
Faculty of Design applicants must choose the focus they intend to pursue in their
upper years. Students may choose either 2D or 3D Studies.
Design-Foundation Studies HDS
3000 (total both
faculties)
950 (total both
faculties)
Faculty of Design 2D Foundation Studies: Advertising, Graphic Design and
Illustration--Our communications programs emphasize the development of clear,
creative and insightful words and images, where the primary focus is the effective
communication of the information or idea.
n/a
ENGL
ENG4U
Faculty of Design applicants must choose the focus they intend to pursue in their
upper years. Students may choose either 2D or 3D Studies.
Faculty of Design 3D Foundation Studies: Environmental Design, industrial
Design, and Material Art & Design. The programs in 3D studies develop expertise
in the creation of places, objects and artifacts.
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission:
Beginning in April 2004, the University will issue early conditional offers of admission for fall 2004 to highly-qualified applicants. To be considered for admission, applicants must be registered in at least six eligible courses
(4U/M or OAC) and have interim or final grades for at least three courses. Applicants must be registered in the prerequisite subjects for the program requested (see table below). The admission average is calculated on the
basis of available grades for eligible courses and certain courses at the advanced level (levels three and four).
All other offers of admission will be sent to qualified applicants in May 2004. Admission averages will be calculated on the basis of the six best eligible course results (4U/M or OAC), including prerequisite subjects for the
program requested (see table below). The evaluation of applications to limited enrollment programs or to programs with additional requirements (such as tests, portfolios, interviews, and so forth) will be completed at that
time.
All offers of admission are conditional. In addition to successfully completing a minimum of six eligible courses (4U/M or OAC), including prerequisite subjects for the program requested, applicants must present proof of the
Ontario Secondary School Diploma.
For more information:
InfoService, 1-877-UOTTAWA (868-8292) or 562-5700 or <www.see.uottawa.ca>
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2002-2003
2002-2003
2002-2003
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
Faculty of Arts
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
ENGL or FRAN
ENG4U or FRA4U
Baccalaureate in Arts (BA) General (3 years) OAE
Baccalaureate in Arts (BA) with concentration (3
years) OZE
ENG4U or FRA4U, (for
Mathematics program: MCB4U)
Options: Aboriginal Studies, Canadian Studies, Classical Studies, Communication,
English, Environmental Studies (bilingual program), Étude de la langue française,
French, Geography, Geomatics & Spatial Analysis, German, History, Italian, Lettres
françaises , Linguistics, Mathematics, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Religious
Studies, Russian, Second Language Teaching ESL, Second Language Teaching FSL,
Spanish, Theatre, Visual Arts, Women's Studies.
ENGL or FRAN, (for
Mathematics program: CALC)
ENG4U or FRA4U, (for
Mathematics program: MCB4U)
Options: Classical Studies, Communication, English, Environmental Studies (bilingual
program), Ethics & Society, Étude de la langue française , French, Geography, History,
Latin & English Studies, Lettres françaises , Linguistics, Mathematics, Music,
Philosophy, Religious Studies, Russian, Second Language Teaching ESL, Second
Language Teaching FSL, Spanish, Theatre, Translation. French and Translation:
entrance examination. An admission average of 82% is required for direct admission
into Co-operative Education programs. Limited placement in Translation and History.
ENGL or FRAN
ENG4U or FRA4U, MCB4U
Options: Mathematics/Economics, Mathematics/Geography, Mathematics/Linguistics.
An admission average of 82% is required for direct admission into Co-operative
Education programs.
ENGL or FRAN
ENG4U or FRA4U
Interview and portfolio.
ENGL or FRAN
ENG4U or FRA4U
Audition and written examination.
72-75%
ENGL
ENG4U
Options: Étude de la langue française, Lettres françaises
72-75%
FREN
FRA4U
Options: Étude de la langue française, Lettres françaises
80-82%
ENGL or FRAN
ENGL4U or FRA4U
Must be admitted and have completed the Diploma in Journalism at Algonquin College
before or after two years at the university.
ENGL or FRAN, (for
Mathematics program: CALC)
Baccalaureate in Arts (BA) with honours (4 years)
OXE
7815
1511
72-75%+;
Communications
(Honours) 75-80%
Baccalaureate in Arts (BA) with honours: Co-op only
(4 years) OCE
Baccalaureate in Fine Arts (BFA) (4 years) OVE
Baccalaureate in Music (BMus) (4 years) OME
Baccalureate in Arts & Baccalaureate in Education
concentration (4 years) OAJ
Baccalureate in Arts & Baccalaureate in Education
specialization (5 years) OAL
Baccalaureate in Journalism (with Algonquin) (4
years) OWE
7815 Total all
arts
1511 Total all
arts
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2002-2003
2002-2003
2002-2003
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
Faculty of Engineering (BASc)
Chemical Engineering (4 years) OEE
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
ENGL or FRAN, CALC, A&G,
PHYS, CHEM
ENG4U or FRA4U, MCB4U,
MGA4U, SPH4U, SCH4U
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
Chemical Engineering (BASc) & Computing
Technology (BSc) OEA
Civil Engineering (4 years) OHE
72-75%
Civil Engineering (BASc) & Computing Technology
(BSc) OBA
Computer Engineering (4 years) OBE
Electrical Engineering (4 years) OIE
Electrical Engineering (BASc) & Computing
Technology (BSc) (5 year double degree program)
OIC
Mechanical Engineering (4 years) OJE
5535
733
75-77%
Mechanical Engineering (BASc) & Computing
Technology (BSc) OBC
Software Engineering (4 years) OJA
Baccalaureate in Computer Science with
concentration (3 years) OSC
72-75%
Option: Information and Management Systems. Applicants lacking only one prerequisite
credit in MATH or SCI may be considered for admission but will be required to complete
the missing course.
Baccalaureate in Computer Science with honours (4
years) ORE
70-72%
ENGL or FRAN, CALC, A&G,
PHYS
Faculty of Health Sciences (BSc) 4 Years
For bilingual programs in Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy see codes OHD and OJD below under 'Faculté des sciences de la santé'
Baccalaureate in Health Sciences (4 years) OKC
ENGL or FRAN, BIOL, two of
75-80%
A&G, CALC, CHEM, PHYS
Ergothérapie/Occupational Therapy (4 years) OHD
78-80%
Physiothérapie/Physiotherapy (4 years) OJD
3763
736
Baccalaureate of Science in Human Kinetics (4 years)
OKA
82-85%+
75-78%+
Leisure Studies (3 years) OVA
Leisure Studies (4 years) OTE
Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing-Ottawa Campus
ONE
ENG4U or FRA4U, MCB4U,
MGA4U, SPH4U
Option: Information Management Systems, Mathematics-Computer Science(conc.). A
minimum average of 82% is required for direct admission into Co-operative Education
programs. Applicants lacking only one prerequisite credit in MATH or SCI may be
considered for admission but will be required to complete the missing course.
ENG4U or FRA4U, SBI4U, two of
MGA4U, MCB4U, SCH4U,
SPH4U
FRAN ou ENGL, un parmi
CALC, A&G, FINM; et BIOL,
CHEM, PHYS
FRA4U ou ENG4U, un parmi
MCB4U, MGA4U, MDM4U et
SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
Test de compétence linguistique requis /Linguistic Competency Test Required.
ENGL or FRAN, one of CALC,
A&G, FINM; one of BIOL,
CHEM, PHYS
ENG4U or FRA4U, one MATH
4U, one of SBI4U, SCH4U,
SPH4U, PHYS 3U
Grade 11 advanced Physics is required.
ENGL or FRAN
ENG4U or FRA4U
ENGL or FRAN, BIOL at 65%,
CHEM at 65%, Grade 12
advanced MATH
ENG4U or FRA4U, SBI4U at
65%, SCH4U at 65%, Grade 11
M Functions
ENGL or FRAN, CALC, one of
A&G or FINM
Options: E-Business, Finance, Human Resources Management, International
ENG4U or FRA4U, MCB4U, one Management, Management and Marketing. Co-operative Education programs are
available in every field offered under Commerce. A minimum average of 82% is
of MGA4U or MDM4U
required for direct admission.
CPR Certificate required for registration.
72-78%
Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing-Algonquin
Woodroffe Campus ONA
A minimum average of 82% is required for direct admission into Co-operative Education
programs. Applicants lacking only one prerequisite credit in MATH or SCI may be
considered for admission but will be required to complete the missing course.
1129
275
School of Management
Accounting Honours (BCom) (4 years) OTC
5481 for OTC, 739 for OTC,
OFE, OFC,
Commerce Honours (BCom): without option (4 years) OFE, OFC,
OGC
OGC
OFE
75-78%
CPR Certificate required for registration. Collaborative program with Algonquin.
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2002-2003
2002-2003
2002-2003
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
Commerce Honours (BCom) (4 years) OFC
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
ENGL or FRAN, CALC, one of
A&G or FINM
ENG4U or FRA4U, MCB4U, one
Options: E-Business, Finance, Human Resources Management, International
of MGA4U or MDM4U
Management, Management and Marketing. Co-operative Education programs are
available in every field offered under Commerce. A minimum average of 82% is
ENG4U or FRA4U, MCB4U,
required for direct admission.
MGA4U
Management Information Systems-(BCom) (4 years)
OGC
5481 for OTC, 739 for OTC,
OFE, OFC,
OFE, OFC,
OGC
OGC
75-78%
ENGL or FRAN, CALC, A&G
Faculty of Science
Baccalaureate in Science with concentration (3 years)
OSE
Options: Biochemistry, Biochemistry/Chemical Engineering (combined program in
Biotechnology), Biomedical Science, Biology, Chemistry, General Science, Geology,
Geology-Physics, Mathematics, Mathematics-Science, Physics, Physics-Mathematics.
A minimum average of 82% is required for direct admission into Co-operative Education
programs. Applicants lacking only one prerequisite in MATH or SCI may be considered
for admission but will be required to complete the missing course.
Baccalaureate in Science with honours (4 years) OSA
75-78%
3916
665
ENGL or FRAN, CALC, two of
A&G, BIOL, CHEM, PHYS
Biomedical Science,
Biotechnology 85-95%
Joint Baccalaureate in Science with Honours - option:
Mathematics/Economics (4 years) OTA
ENGL or FRAN, CALC, two of
A&G, BIOL, CHEM, PHYS
Baccalaureate in Science with honours-Opthalmic
Medical Technology (with the Eye Institute of Ottawa)
(4 years) OWG
Faculty of Social Sciences
General BScSoc in Social Sciences OSG
Baccalaureate in Social Sciences with concentration
(3 years) OLE
Baccalaureate in Social Sciences with honours (4
years) ODE
Joint Baccalaureate in Social Sciences with honoursEconomics/Political Science, Mathematics/Economics
(4 years) OLG
ENG4U or FRA4U, MCB4U, two
Options: Biochemistry, Biochemistry/Chemical Engineering (combined program in
of MGA4U, SBI4U, SCH4U,
Biotechnology), Biology, Biology (Biotechnology), Biomedical Science,
SPH4U
Biopharmaceutical Science, Chemistry, Chemistry (Computational option),
Environmental Science, Geology, Geology-Physics, Mathematical Science, MathematicsComputer Science, Mathematics-Science, Physical Geography, Physics, Physics
(computational option), Physics-Mathematics. A minimum average of 82% is required
for direct admission into Co-operative Education programs. Applicants lacking only one
prerequisite in MATH or SCI may be considered for admission but will be required to
complete the missing course.
Option: Mathematics/Economics. A minimum average of 82% is required for direct
admission into Co-operative Education programs. Applicants lacking only one
ENG4U or FRA4U, MCB4U, two prerequisite credit in MATH or SCI may be considered for admission but will be required
of MGA4U, SBI4U, SCH4U,
to complete the missing course.
SPH4U
85-95%
72-75%
ENGL or FRAN
ENG4U or FRA4U
ENGL or FRAN. Economics
concentration: CALC
ENG4U or FRA4U. Economics
Options: Criminology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology (B.A.), Sociology,
concentration: ENG4U or FRA4U,
Women's Studies.
MCB4U
ENGL or FRAN. Economics
concentration: CALC
ENG4U or FRA4U. Economics
concentration: MCB4U
80-85%
ENGL or FRAN, CALC, two of
A&G, BIOL, CHEM or PHYS
ENG4U or FRA4U, MCB4U, two
of MGA4U, SBI4U, SCH4U,
SPH4U
72-75%
ENGL or FRAN, CALC
ENG4U or FRA4U, CALC
72-75%
72-75%
8416
1450
Criminology, Political
Science, Psychology
80-85%
Baccalaureate in Science with honours - Psychology
(4 years) OWA
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
Options: Criminology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology (BA), Sociology,
International Development & Globalization, Public Administration, International Studies &
Modern Languages. A minimum average of 82% is required for direct admission into Cooperative Education programs. Applicants lacking a MATH course for Economics may
be admitted but will be required to complete the missing subject.
Options: Economics/Political Science, Mathematics/Economics
UNIVERSITÉ D'OTTAWA
Échéancier et critères relatifs aux offres d’admission :
À compter du début avril 2004, l’Université émettra ses premières offres d’admission conditionnelles pour septembre 2004 aux candidates et aux candidats hautement qualifiés. Pour être admissibles, les candidates et
candidats doivent être inscrits à un minimum de six cours admissibles (4U/M ou CPO), y compris les cours préalables exigés par le programme demandé (voir le tableau ci-dessous), et avoir reçu les résultats
intérimaires ou finals d’au moins trois cours admissibles. La moyenne d’admission est calculée selon les notes des cours admissibles disponibles et de certains cours avancés de niveau 3 ou 4.
Les offres d’admission destinées aux autres candidates et candidats qualifiés seront envoyées en mai 2004. La moyenne d’admission sera calculée selon les six meilleures notes de cours admissibles (4U/M ou CPO),
y compris les cours préalables exigés par le programme demandé (voir tableau ci-dessous). Les candidatures aux programmes fortement contingentés ou aux programmes ayant des exigences particulières (tests,
portfolios, entrevues, etc.) seront évaluées à ce moment-là.
Toutes les offres d’admission sont conditionnelles. En plus d’avoir réussi un minimum de six cours admissibles (4U/M ou CPO), y compris les cours préalables exigés par le programme demandé, les candidates et
candidats doivent présenter une preuve de réussite du diplôme d’études secondaires de l’Ontario.
Pour plus de renseignements :
InfoService, 1-877-UOTTAWA (868-8292) ou (613) 562-5700, www.coupdoeil.uottawa.ca
UNIVERSITÉ D'OTTAWA - PROGRAMMES D'ÉTUDES
Nom du programme
2002-2003
2002-2003
2002-2003
Préalables 2004-2005
Cote OUAC
App.
Inscriptions
Moyennes
Ancien Curriculum
Critères d’admission 2003-2004, Notes
Nouveau Curriculum
Offres d'admission alternative
École de Gestion
Sciences commerciales : sans option (4 ans) OFF
FRAN ou ENGL, CALC, un de A&G FRA4U ou ENG4U, MCB4U, un de
ou FAIC
MGA4U ou MDM4U
Sciences commerciales (4 ans) OFD
FRAN ou ENGL, CALC et un de A&G FRA4U ou ENG4U, MCB4U, un de
ou FAIC
MGA4U ou MDM4U
5481
739
70-72%
Comptabilité (4 ans) OTF
FRAN ou ENGL, CALC, un de A&G FRA4U ou ENG4U, MCB4U, un de
ou FAIC
MGA4U ou MDM4U
Systèmes d'information de gestion (BCom)
(4 ans) OGD
Options : Affaires électroniques, Finance, Gestion, des ressources
humaines, Gestion internationale, Management, Marketing. Programmes
d'enseignement coopératif : une moyenne d'admission minimale de 82 p.
100 est exigée pour l'admission directe.
Programmes d'enseignement coopératif : une moyenne d'admission
minimale de 82 p. 100 est exigée pour l'admission directe.
FRAN ou ENGL, CALC, A&G
FRA4U ou ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U
FRAN ou ENGL
FRA4U ou ENG4U
FRAN ou ENGL, (pour programme
de Mathématiques: CALC)
Options : Allemand, Arts visuels (BA), Communication, Didactique des
langues secondes ESL , Didactique des langues secondes FLS, English ,
Espagnol, Études autochtones, Études anciennes, Études canadiennes,
FRA4U ou ENG4U, (pour programme
Études de l'environnement, Études des femmes, Étude de la langue
de Mathématiques: MCB4U)
française, Études médiévales, Géographie, Géomatique et analyse
spatiale, Histoire, Italien, Lettres françaises, Linguistique, Mathématiques,
Musique, Philosophie, Russe, Sciences des religions, Théâtre.
FRAN ou ENGL, (pour programme
de Mathématiques: CALC)
Spécialisations : Communication, Didactique des langues secondes ESL ,
Didactique des langues secondes FLS, English , Espagnol, Éthique et
societé, Études anciennes, Étude de la langue française, Études de
FRA4U ou ENG4U, (pour programme l'environnement, Géographie, Histoire, Latin & English Studies , Lettres
françaises, Linguistique, Mathématiques, Musique, Philosophie, Sciences
de Mathématiques: MCB4U)
des religions (option interculturelle), Russe, Théâtre, Traduction.
Programmes d'enseignement coopératif: une moyenne d'admission
minimale de 82 p. 100 est exigée pour l'admission directe.
Faculté des arts
Arts : BA Général (3 ans) OAF
Arts : Concentration (3 ans) OZF
Arts : Spécialisation (4 ans) OXF
7815 (Faculté
des arts)
1511 (Faculté
des arts)
70-72%
UNIVERSITÉ D'OTTAWA - PROGRAMMES D'ÉTUDES
Nom du programme
2002-2003
2002-2003
2002-2003
Préalables 2004-2005
Cote OUAC
App.
Inscriptions
Moyennes
Ancien Curriculum
Nouveau Curriculum
Offres d'admission alternative
FRAN ou ENGL, CALC
FRA4U ou ENG4U, MCB4U
Les personnes auxquelles il manque un crédit en MATH seront
admissibles mais devront réussir un cours d'appoint dans la matière qui
leur manque.
FRAN ou ENGL. Entrevue et
portfolio.
FRA4U ou ENG4U. Entrevue et
portfolio.
Entrevue et sélection de travaux.
FRAN ou ENGL
FRA4U ou ENG4U
Les étudiants doivent être admis et avoir complété, avant ou après deux
ans à l'Université, le Diplôme en journalisme à la Cité collégiale.
Arts : Spécialisation Coop seulement
(4 ans) OCF
(Mathématiques/Économie, Mathématiques/ Géographie,
Mathématiques/Linguistique)
Arts visuels (B.A.V.) (4 ans) ORD
Journalisme (B.Jour.) (4 ans) OXB
7815 (Faculté
des arts)
1511 (Faculté
des arts)
70-72%
Critères d’admission 2003-2004, Notes
FRAN ou ENGL. Audition et examen FRA4U ou ENG4U. Audition et
écrit.
examen écrit.
Musique (B.Mus.) (4 ans) OMF
Lettres françaises (conc.) (4 ans)/BEd OAJ
Audition et examen écrit.
Options : Étude de la langue française, Lettres françaises
FRAN ou ENGL
Lettres françaises (spéc.) (5 ans)/BEd OAL
FRA4U ou ENG4U
Options : Étude de la langue française, Lettres françaises
Faculté de génie
Génie chimique (4 ans) OEF
Génie chimique (BScA) et Technologie de l'informatique
Programme à double grade (5 ans) OEB
Une moyenne combinée de 70 p. 100 est exigée dans les sujets
préalables à l'admission en mathématiques et en science ainsi qu'une
note minimale de 65 p. 100 dans chacun des sujets.
Génie civil (4 ans) OHF
Génie civil (BScA) et Technologie de l'informatique
Programme à double grade (5 ans) (BSc) OBB
FRAN ou ENGL, CALC, A&G, CHIM, FRA4U ou ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, Programmes d'enseignement coopératifs : une moyenne d'admission
PHYS
SPH4U, SCH4U
minimale de 82 p. 100 est exigée pour l'admission directe.
Génie logiciel (4 ans) OJB
Génie électrique (BScA) et technologie de l'informatique
Programme à double grade (5 ans) OID
Génie électrique (4 ans) OIF
5535
733
70-72%
Les personnes auxquelles il ne manque qu'un crédit en MATH ou en SCI
seront admissibles mais devront réussir un cours d'appoint dans la
matière qui leur manque.
Génie informatique (4 ans) OBD
Génie mécanique (4 ans) OJF
Génie méchanique (BScA) et Technologie de l'informatique
(BSc) Programme à double grade (5 ans) OBO
Science informatique concentration informatique (3 ans)
OSD
Science informatique spécialisation (4 ans) ORF
Option : Systèmes d'information et de gestion.
FRAN ou ENGL, CALC, A&G, PHYS FRA4U ou ENG4U, MCB4U, SPH4U
Options : Systèmes d'information et de gestion, Mathématiques/Sciences
informatiques (con).
UNIVERSITÉ D'OTTAWA - PROGRAMMES D'ÉTUDES
Nom du programme
2002-2003
2002-2003
2002-2003
Préalables 2004-2005
Cote OUAC
App.
Inscriptions
Moyennes
Ancien Curriculum
Critères d’admission 2003-2004, Notes
Nouveau Curriculum
Offres d'admission alternative
Faculté des sciences
Sciences : Concentration (3 ans) OSF
FRA4U ou ENG4U, MCB4U, deux
FRAN ou ENGL, CALC, deux parmi
parmi MGA4U, SBI4U, SPH4U,
A&G, BIOL, CHIM, PHYS
SCH4U
Options : Biochimie, Biologie, Biochimie/Génie chimique, Chimie,
Géologie, Géologie-Physique, Mathématiques, Mathématiques-Sciences,
Physique, Physique-Mathématiques, Sciences biomédicales, Sciences
générales.
Sciences : Spécialisation (4 ans) OSB
3916
665
70-72%
Sciences biomédicales
FRA4U ou ENG4U, MCB4U, deux
bio-technologie FRAN ou ENGL, CALC, deux parmi
parmi MGA4U, SBI4U, SPH4U,
A&G,
BIOL
CHIM,
PHYS
80-85%
SCH4U
Science-générales (BSc/BEd) (4 ans) OCD
Mathématiques/Sciences (BSc/BEd) (5 ans) OCB
Sciences spécialisation (4 ans) Mathématiques/économique
OTB
Sciences : Spécialisation (4 ans) Technologie médicale en
Ophtalmologie (conjointement avec le Eye Institute of
Ottawa ) OWH
FRA4U ou ENG4U, MCB4U, deux
FRAN ou ENGL, CALC, deux parmi
parmi MGA4U, SBI4U, SPH4U,
A&G, BIOL, CHIM, PHYS
SCH4U
Spécialisations OSB : Biochimie, Biologie, Biologie (Biotechnologie),
Biochimie/Génie chimique (programme combiné en biotechnologie),
Mathématiques-Sciences et et Informatique, Chimie, Chimie numérique,
Géographie physique, Géologie, Géologie-Physique, Mathématiques,
Physique, Physique numérique, Physique-Mathématiques, Sciences
biomédicales, Sciences biopharmaceutiques, Sciences
environnementales.
A l'exception du programme de biotechnologie, les personnes auxquelles
il ne manque qu'un crédit en MATH ou en SCI seront admissibles mais
devront réussir un cours d'appoint dans la matière qui leur manque.
Une moyenne combinée de 70 p. 100 est exigée dans les sujets
préalables à l'admission en mathématiques et en sciences ainsi qu'une
note minimale de 65 p. 100 dan chacun des sujets. Programmes
d'enseignement coopératifs : une moyenne d'admission minimale de 82 p.
100 est exigée pour l'admission directe.
Faculté des sciences de la santé
Sciences de la santé (4 ans) OKD
FRAN ou ENGL, BIOL, deux parmi
CALC, A&G, CHIM, PHYS
72-75%
Ergothérapie/Occupational Therapy (4 ans) OHD
Physiothérapie/Physiotherapy (4 ans) OJD
3763 (Faculté 736 (Faculté
des sciences de des sciences de
la santé)
la santé)
82-85%
Sciences de l'activité physique (4 ans) OKB
70-72%
Sciences infirmières - Programme collaboratif avec la Cité
collégiale (4 ans) ONF
Sciences du Loisir (3 ans) OTH
Sciences du Loisir (4 ans) spécialisation OTD
3763 (Faculté 736 (Faculté
des sciences de des sciences de 70-72%
la santé)
la santé)
FRA4U ou ENG4U, SBI4U, deux
parmi MGA4U, MCB4U, SPH4U,
SCH4U
FRA4U ou ENG4U, un parmi MCB4U,
FRAN ou ENGL, un parmi CALC,
MGA4U, MDM4U et SBI4U, SCH4U, Test de compétence linguistique requis.
A&G, FINM; et BIOL, CHEM, PHYS
SPH4U
FRAN ou ENGL, un cours de
mathématiques parmi CALC, A&G,
FINM, et un crédit parmi BIOL,
CHIM, PHYS
FRA4U ou ENG4U, un cours de
MATH 4U et un crédit parmi SBI4U,
SCH4U, SPH4U
FRAN ou ENGL, BIOL, CHIM et
MATH (niveau 12 avancé)
FRA4U ou ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U,
Certificat en RCR
MATH fonctions 11 M
FRAN ou ENGL
FRA4U ou ENG4U
PHYS niveau 11 3U est exigé.
UNIVERSITÉ D'OTTAWA - PROGRAMMES D'ÉTUDES
Nom du programme
2002-2003
2002-2003
2002-2003
Préalables 2004-2005
Critères d’admission 2003-2004, Notes
Cote OUAC
App.
Inscriptions
Moyennes
Ancien Curriculum
Nouveau Curriculum
FRAN ou ENGL
FRA4U ou ENG4U
Offres d'admission alternative
Faculté des sciences sociales
Première année générale en sciences sociales OSH
Sciences sociales : Concentration (3 ans) OLD
Options : Criminologie, Études des femmes, Psychologie (BA), Science
politique, Science économique, Sociologie.
FRAN ou ENGL ; CALC exigé pour
Sciences économique
Sciences sociales : Spécialisation (4 ans) ODF
8416
Psychologie (BSc) (4 ans) OWB
1450
70-72%
FRA4U ou ENG4U ; CALC exigé pour
Spécialisations : Administration publique, Criminologie, Développement
Sciences économique
international et mondialisation, Études internationales et langues
modernes, Psychologie (BA), Science économique, Science politique et
Sociologie.
FRA4U ou ENG4U, MCB4U, deux
FRAN ou ENGL, CALC, deux parmi
parmi MGA4U, SBI4U, SPH4U,
A&G, BIOL, CHIM
SCH4U
Sciences Sociales : Spécialisation (4 ans) OLH
FRAN ou ENGL, CALC
FRA4U ou ENG4U, MCB4U
Options : Mathématiques/Science économique, Science
économique/Science politique.
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA — SAINT PAUL UNIVERSITY
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
Saint Paul University uses the same criteria and timing as those of its federated institution, the University of Ottawa: please refer to the explanations provided above.
Applicants whose average is not sufficient for the Bachelor of Theology or the Certificates in Theology will occasionally receive an offer to the BA (Concentration) if they satisfy the entrance requirements to the latter.
For more information, contact the Office of the Registrar, Saint Paul University, by phone at (613) 236-1393 ext. 2237, by fax at (613) 782-3014, or by email at <
[email protected]>.
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA — SAINT PAUL UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Code
OUAC Code
Arts BA OPE
2002-2003
App.
100
2003-2004
Enrol.
50
Major BA OAG
n.a.
n.a.
Honours BA OCC
n.a.
n.a.
Joint Honours BA OCK
n.a.
n.a.
Certificate in Theology OCA
120
88
Ethics OPC
n.a.
n.a.
Specialized Certificate in Theology OQA
n.a.
n.a.
Theology OQE
230
189
Mission Studies OQC
n.a.
n.a.
Philosophy OCG
n.a.
n.a.
2003-2004
Ranges
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OAC Cirriculum
70%
Ontario Secondary School Diploma
Ontario Secondary School Diploma
(OSSD) or equivalent. A minimum of six
(OSSD) or equivalent, with six Ontario
Grade 12 U or M courses, including
Academic Courses (OACs), including OAC
English and français. (ENG4U or
English or français. (ENGL or FRAN)
FRA4U)
New Cirriculum
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005
Alternate Offers
UNIVERSITÉ D'OTTAWA — UNIVERSITÉ SAINT-PAUL
Échéancier et critères relatifs aux offres d’admission
L’Université Saint-Paul emploie le même échéancier et les critères de son établissement fédéré, l’Université d’Ottawa : prière de se reporter aux explications ci-dessus.
Pour de plus amples renseignements, contacter le Cabinet du registraire de l’Université Saint-Paul par téléphone au (613) 236-1393, p. 2237, par télécopieur au (613) 782-3014, ou par courriel à <
[email protected]>.
UNIVERSITÉ D'OTTAWA — UNIVERSITÉ SAINT-PAUL — PROGRAMMES D'ÉTUDES
Nom du programme
2002-2003
2003-2004
2003-2004
Préalables 2004-2005
Cote OUAC
App.
Inscriptions
Moyennes
Ancien Curriculum
Nouveau Curriculum
Critères d’admission 2003-2004, Notes
Baccalauréat ès Arts OPF
100
50
s.o.
s.o.
230
189
70%
Diplôme d’études secondaires de l’Ontario
(DÉSO) ou l’équivalent avec six cours
préuniversitaires de l’Ontario (CPO), dont
un CPO de français ou d’English et les
préalables requis selon le programme.
(FRAN ou ENGL)
Diplôme d’études secondaires de
l’Ontario (DÉSO) ou l’équivalent avec
six cours de 12 année, des filières U ou
M, dont un cours de niveau U de
français ou d’English. (FRA4U ou
ENG4U)
Diplôme d’études secondaires de l’Ontario
(DÉSO) ou l’équivalent avec six cours
préuniversitaires de l’Ontario (CPO), dont
un CPO de français ou d’English et les
préalables requis selon le programme.
(FRAN ou ENGL)
Diplôme d’études secondaires de
l’Ontario (DÉSO) ou l’équivalent avec
six cours de 12 année, des filières U ou
M, dont un cours de niveau U de
français ou d’English. (FRA4U ou
ENG4U)
Baccalauréat ès arts avec majeure OAH
Baccalauréat ès arts avec spécialisation OCJ
Baccalauréat ès arts bidisiplinaire avec spécialisation OCN
Baccalauréat en éthique OPH
Baccalauréat en théologie OQF
Certificat en théologie OQB
120
88
Communications sociales ou Animation OPB
105
83
Certificat en philosophie OCH
s.o.
s.o.
Certifical en sciences de la mission OQD
Campus de Cornwall
Arts : BA Général OAD
s.o.
s.o.
Psychologie : Concentration (BA) (3 ans) ODD
Offres d'admission alternative
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
All offers of admission made to Ontario secondary school students by Queen’s University prior to the receipt of final U or M (OAC) grades and the OSSD are conditional. All Ontario students, regardless of when they receive their
offers of admission, have until June 14 to accept.
Non-semestered Schools: Offers of admission to students from Ontario non-semestered schools will be based on interim U or M (OAC) grades. Queen’s will receive updated information in order to include students in the rolling
admission process.
Semestered Schools: The majority of Ontario students applying to Queen’s University for admission in September 2004 will receive offers of admission in late May. These conditional offers will be based on final first semester U
or M (OAC) grades and mid-term second semester U or M (OAC) grades. Selected Ontario students with an outstanding academic record may be made offers of admission in late March. These offers will be based on a minimum
of three marks plus final Grade 11 and/or 12 marks. Prerequisites unavailable at the U or M (OAC) level will be replaced by Grade 11/12 subjects.
Personal Statement of Experience
Students are required to complete the Personal Statement of Experience (PSE) for all programs in order to be considered for an offer of admission. The PSE allows an applicant to provide information relating
to academic distinctions, extra-curricular activities, work and volunteer experiences, and extenuating circumstances. Depending upon the program, the PSE is used during the admission process for either all or
selected candidates. The PSE is completed on-line through the Admission Services website at <www.queensu.ca/admission>. The website provides instructions on how to submit the PSE electronically.
Residence
A residence application package will be included with each offer of admission. Residence is guaranteed to first-year students who return the residence application form with the minimum deposit by June 14.
Scholarships and Awards
Students selected for general entrance scholarships based on outstanding academic work in high school will be notified of their scholarship with their offer of admission. Scholarships are normally awarded
based on an applicant's average of ENG4U (OAC English) plus the next best five U or M (OAC) grades.
Alternate Offers
Queen’s University does not make alternate offers of admission. Applicants will be considered only for the program(s) to which they have applied (or amended) through the OUAC by the published deadlines.
Applicants should ensure that all program choices are entered on the application form.
Timing of Offers of Admission for 2004-2005
Late March to late May. Admission decisions will be made on an on-going basis once applicants have supplied all supporting documentation to Admission Services. Deadline for receipt of required
documentation is 26 March.
For More Information:
Applicant Services, Richardson Hall, Rm. 102, Queen’s University, Kingston ON K7L 3N6. Telephone: (613) 533-2218 or <www.queensu.ca>.
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
11646
1158
82.5%-85.5%
Basis of Offers for 2004-05, Notes
New Curriculum
Alternate Offers
Arts QA
Arts-Canadian University Study Abroad
Program (International Study CentreEngland) QIA
Selected offers within grade range based on combined academic and
non-academic information. Average calculation based on prerequisite
plus best five U or M (OAC) courses.
ENG1
A minimum of four Grade 12 U courses including
ENG4U and two additional U or M courses
Selected offers at or above 80% based on combined academic and nonacademic information. Average calculation based on prerequisite plus
best five U or M (OAC) courses.
660
100
80%
1967
64
85%
ENG1
A minimum of four Grade 12U courses including
ENG4U and two additional U or M courses
446
85
87%
ENG1, BIOL, CHEM, (Phys Ed recommended)
Selected offers at or above 87% based on combined academic and nonA minimum of four Grade 12U courses including
ENG4U, SBI4U and SCH4U and two additional U or M academic information. Average calculation based on prerequisites plus
best three U or M (OAC) courses.
courses. PSE4U strongly recommended.
Arts/Education (Concurrent) QB
Arts/Physical & Health Education QP
Selected offers at or above 85% based on equal weighting combined
academic information and Personal Statement of Experience. Average
calculation based on prerequisite plus best three U or M (OAC) courses.
QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Alternate Offers
845
85
87%
ENG1, BIOL, CHEM plus one of A&G, CALC,
PHYS, (Phys Ed recommended)
A minimum of four Grade 12 U courses including
ENG4U, SBI4U and SCH4U, plus one of MGA4U,
MCB4U, or SPH4U, and two additional U or M
courses. PSE4U strongly recommended.
Selected offers at or above 87% based on combined academic and nonacademic information. Average calculation based on prerequisites plus
best three U or M (OAC) courses.
4745
270
88%+
ENG1, CALC, one of A&G or FINM
Selected offers at or above 88% based on combined academic and nonA minimum of four Grade 12 U courses including
ENG4U, MCB4U, one other U course in Mathematics, academic information. Average calculation based on prerequisites plus
best three U or M (OAC) courses.
and no more than one M course from any discipline
A minimum of four Grade 12 U courses (including
ENG4U, MGA4U, and one additional math course) and Selected offers at or above 80% based on combined academic and nontwo additional U or M courses. SBI4U is recommended academic information. Average calculation based on prerequisites plus
best two U or M (OAC) courses.
for Biomedical Computing. SCH4U is required for
Biomedical Computing.
ENG4U, MGA4U, MCB4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, one
additional U or M course
Science/Physical & Health Education QJ
Commerce QC
Basis of Offers for 2004-05, Notes
Computing QD
1242
148
80.0%+
ENGL, A&G, plus one of CALC or FINM. CALC and
COMP are recommended for all subjects of majors
interest, BIOL is recommended for Biomedical
Computing. CHEM is required for Biomedical
Computing.
5429
640
82.0%-83.9%
ENG1, A&G, CALC, CHEM, PHYS
487
30
Engineering QE
Fine Art (Studio-Painting, Drawing,
Sculpture, Printmaking) QT
80%+
Music QM
214
40
1102
120
82%+
442
40
87%+
ENG1
Nursing QN
ENG1, BIOL, CHEM, one MATH
A minimum of four Grade 12U courses including
ENG4U and two additional U or M courses
A minimum of four Grade 12U courses including
ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and any MATH, and two
additional U or M courses
Selected offers from within grade range based on combined academic
and non-academic information. Candidates presenting offers at or above
84% without repeating SCI or MATH prerequisites were automatically
admitted. Average calculation based on five prerequisites.
Selected offers at or above 80% based on combined academic
information and highly rated portfolio. Average calculation based on
prerequisite plus best five U or M (OAC) courses.
Selected offers at or above 80% based on combined academic
information and successful audition. Average calculation based on
prerequisite plus best five U or M (OAC) courses.
Selected offers at or above 82% based on combined academic and nonacademic information. Average calculation based on prerequisites plus
best two U or M (OAC) courses.
Science/Education (Concurrent) QF
Selected offers at or above 87% based on equal weighting combined
academic information and Personal Statement of Experience. Average
calculation based on prerequisites plus best two U or M (OAC) courses.
A minimum of four Grade 12 U courses including
ENG1, three of A&G, BIOL CALC, CHEM or PHYS ENG4U and three of MGA4U, MCB4U, SBI4U, SCH4U
or SPH4U, two additional U or M courses
Selected offers within grade range based on combined academic and
Science QS
9178
725
341
25
non-academic information. Candidates presenting offers at or above
89.0% were automatically admitted. Average calculation based on
prerequisites plus best two U or M (OAC) courses.
86.0-88.9%
Collaborative Programs
Life Science/Respiratory Therapy QSM
84%+
Life Science/X-Ray Technology QSR
248
21
ENGL and three of A&G, CALC, BIOL, CHEM or
PHYS, and two additional OAC courses
Selected offers at or above 84% based on combined academic and nonA minimum of four Grade 12 U courses including
ENG4U and three of MGA4U, MCB4U, SBI4U, SCH4U academic information. Average calculation based on prerequisites plus
best two U or M (OAC) courses.
or SPH4U, and two additional U or M courses
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF CANADA
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission:
RMC's application process is independent from that of the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre. Changes to the Ontario university admission offer date agreement will not affect RMC's admission process. Applicants will
be informed of the decision of the Selection Board no later than mid-May. RMC uses a separate application form. Applicants may indicate up to three degree programs but are accepted into either the First Year General
(Science/Engineering) or Arts Program. Science/Engineering applicants will be considered for an alternate offer to Arts.
ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF CANADA — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
OUAC Code
Arts
General (Science & Engineering
2003-2004
Enrol.
All applications pre-screened for
suitability at Canadian Forces
Recruiting Centres before being sent
forward for consideration.
Comparisons with OUAC
application process are not
practical.
60 (plus 60
transfers
from St. Jean)
70 (plus 40
transfers
from St. Jean)
2003-2004
Ranges
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OAC Cirriculum
New Curriculum
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
Six U or M credits including ENG4U,
MCF3M or MCR3U or MCB4U
Selection based on academic performance and
extracurricular activities demonstrating leadership potential.
Students with any marks less than 80% in graduating year
Six U or M credits including ENG4U, must demonstrate superior potential leadership skills in order
MGA4U, MCB4U, SCH4U and SPH4U to be competitive.
Minimum average
not used
(see note)
COLLEGE MILITAIRE ROYAL DU CANADA
Échéancier et critères relatifs aux offres d'admission :
Le processus de demande d'admission au CMR est indépendant de celui du Centre de demande d'admission aux universities de l'Ontario. Les changements apportés aux dates d'offre d'admission aux universités de
l'Ontario ne concernent pas le CMR. Nous informerons les candidats de la décision du comité de sélection vers la mi-mai au plus tard. Le CMR utilise un formulaire d’inscription distinct. Les candidats peuvent indiquer
jusqu’à trois programmes, mais ils sont acceptés en première année soit au programme général (sciences et génie) soit au programme d’arts. À titre de substitution, on offrira à tout candidat en sciences ou en génie la
possibilité d’être admis en arts.
COLLEGE MILITAIRE ROYAL DU CANADA — PROGRAMMES D'ÉTUDES
Nom du programme
Inscription
Moyenne
Préalables 2003-2004
Cote OUAC
2002-2003
2002-2003
OAC Curriculum
Arts
60 (plus 60
transferts
de St-Jean)
Général
(Sciences et Génie)
Toutes les candidatures font
l'object d'une préselection dans les
centres de recrutement des Forces
70 (plus 40
canadiennes avant qu'on étudie leur transferts
dossier. Il n'est pas pratique de
de St-Jean)
comparer ce système au processus du
Centre de demande.
Critères d’admission 2003-2004, Notes
Nouveau curriculum
Six credits U ou M dont FRA4U,
MCF3M ou MCR3U
ou MCB4U
On n'utilise pas la
moyenne
minimale (voir
note)
Six credits U ou M dont FRA4U,
MGA4U
MCB4U, SCH4U et SPH4U
Offres d'admission alternative
On choisit les candidats en fonction de leurs
résultats scolaires et des aptitudes au
commandement dont ils ont fait preuve dans les activités
parascolaires. Pour être de la
compétition les candidats qui ont des notes
inférieures à 80% doivent montrer qu'ils ont des aptitudes au
commandement supérieures.
RYERSON UNIVERSITY
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
Grades are the sole determining basis for admission to 18 Ryerson programs (grades-selective programs), while a combination of grades, portfolios, interviews and/or auditions is used to make admission decisions for the
remaining 21 programs (grades-plus selective programs).
Given the need for the university to communicate non-academic criteria to candidates within a reasonable time frame, for students to prepare for the non-academic part of the admissions process, and for faculty to review and
interview, Ryerson anticipates that a number of highly-qualified applicants will receive offers of admission in April. The majority of Ryerson’s offers of admission will be made in May 2004, after midterm grades are received.
All students who have submitted a complete application by the March 1, 2004 application deadline for grades-plus selective programs (May 1 for grades-selective programs) will be guaranteed equal consideration for the
Ryerson program(s) to which they have applied (including amendments or additional choices). Ryerson applicants wishing to be considered for more than one program are strongly encouraged to include all program choices on
the OUAC form. The presentation of admission averages below are estimates only. More detailed information is available on our website <www.ryerson.ca>.
For more information:
Office of Undergraduate Admissions/Liaison/Curriculum Advising
(416) 979-5030 or e-mail <
[email protected]>
RYERSON UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
Degree Programs
Aerospace Engineering SAA
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MCB4U
and MGA4U, SPH4U, SCH4U
1200
132
73-77%
ENGL, CALC, A&G, PHYS, CHEM
If both U and M courses are offered in a
particular discipline, the U course must be taken
Applied Chemistry & Biology (Co-op optional) SLU
97
72-75%
ENGL, CHEM, BIOL, CALC. PHYS
encouraged
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U,
SCH4U, MCB4U
1600
285
73-77%
ENGL, CALC, one of A&G or FINM, one of
PHYS, CHEM or BIOL
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), two of
MCB4U and MGA4U. One of: SPH4U, SCH4U
or SBI4U
1420
162
72%*
ENGL, PHYS, one of CALC, A&G or FINM.
A&G preferred, plus non-academic criteria.
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred),
SPH4U, one of MGA4U or MCB4U, plus nonacademic criteria
As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
*Non-academic criteria important.
2500
208
ENGL
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
9700
719
74-78%
600
88
73-76%
760
104
72-75%
1400
144
75-78%
Architectural Science SAD
Business Management SBE
Chemical Engineering (Co-op) SCF
Civil Engineering SCG
Computer Engineering SCE
As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
1400
Applied Computer Science (Co-op optional) SAB
Arts & Contemporary Studies SCS
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
Early Childhood Education SEH
1920
135
74%*
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of
ENGL, one of CALC, A&G or FINM. CALC or
MGA4U, MCB4U or MDM4U (MCB4U or
As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
A&G preferred.
MGA4U preferred)
CALC, A&G, PHYS, CHEM, ENGL
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MCB4U
and MGA4U, SPH4U, SCH4U. If both U and M
As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
courses are offered in a particular discipline, the
U course must be taken.
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of
ENGL, one Grade 11 (or higher) Advanced MCF3M, MCR3U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MDM4U,
As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
MATH or Advanced SCI, plus non-academic SBI3U, SCH3U, SPH3U, SNC3M, SBI4U,
*Non-academic criteria important.
SCH4U, SPH4U, SES4U, SNC4M, plus noncriteria
academic criteria
RYERSON UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
Electrical Engineering SEJ
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MCB4U
and MGA4U, SPH4U, SCH4U. If both U and M
As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
courses are offered in a particular discipline, the
U course must be taken.
Fashion-Communications SFM
Fashion-Design SFL
1550
144
75-78%
CALC, A&G, PHYS, CHEM, ENGL
700
84
74%*
800
84
74%*
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of
ENGL, Grade 12 Advanced MATH, plus nonAs per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
MCF3M, MCR3U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MDM4U,
academic criteria
*Non-academic criteria important.
plus non-academic criteria
780
105
72-75%
ENGL, CHEM, BIOL. OAC MATH, OAC
SOCS and Grade 11 or higher FAMS
recommended
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred),
SCH4U, SBI4U
350
71
70-74%*
ENGL, GEOG, CALC, A&G, FINM
recommended, plus non-academic criteria
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of
As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
MGA4U, MCB4U or MDM4U recommended.
One of CGW4U, CGU4U, CGR4M or CGO4M *Non-academic criteria important.
recommended, plus non-academic criteria.
N/A
N/A
N/A
ENGL, plus non-academic criteria
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), plus
non-academic criteria
690
125
72%*
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of
ENGL, Grade 12 Advanced MATH, plus non- MCF3M, MCR3U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MDM4U, As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
Students are encouraged to take BAT4M, plus *Non-academic criteria important.
academic criteria.
non-academic criteria.
1300
157
72-75%
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of
ENGL, one of CALC, A&G or FINM. CALC or
MGA4U, MCB4U or MDM4U, (MGA4U or
As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
A&G preferred.
MCB4U preferred)
1420
1180
750
61
61
61
75%*
75%*
75%*
ENGL, plus non-academic criteria
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), plus
non-academic criteria
400
61
72-75%
ENGL, CALC, A&G, PHYS, CHEM
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MCB4U
and MGA4U, SPH4U, SCH4U. If both U and M
As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
courses are offered in a particular discipline, the
U course must be taken.
2200
532
73-77%
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
ENGL, one of CALC, A&G or FINM. CALC or
Competence in keyboarding and experience with computer applications
MGA4U, MCB4U or MDM4U, (MCB4U or
A&G are preferred.
is recommended.
MGA4U preferred)
Food & Nutrition SFN
Geographic Analysis SAC
Gerontology SGR
Graphic Communications Management SGO
Hospitality & Tourism Management SHP
Image Arts-Film Studies SPA
Image Arts New Media SPB
Image Arts-Photography Studies SPC
Industrial Engineering SIQ
Information Technology Management (Co-op
optional) SBB
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred. *Non-academic criteria important.
As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
*Non-academic criteria important.
Interior Design SIR
International Economics SIE
1250
94
72-74%*
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of
ENGL, Grade 12 Advanced Math, one of
MCF3M, MCR3U, MCB4U, MGA4U, MDM4U,
HIST, AHIC, GEOG, ECON, SOCI or FAMS.
one additional from AVI4M, CIA4U, CGW4U,
Grade 11 or higher Advanced PHYS and the
CHI4U, SPH4U, TGJ4M or TDJ4M
Art option in Grades 11, 12 & OAC
recommended, plus non-academic criteria.
1050
62
72-76%
ENGL, CALC
As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
*Non-academic criteria important. Other Grade 12 U or M courses in
Canadian & World issues may be considered on an individual basis,
plus non-academic criteria.
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MCB4U As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
RYERSON UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
Journalism SJT
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
2480
121
78-80%+*
ENG1, plus non-academic criteria
1500
154
73-76%
ENGL, CALC, A&G, PHYS, CHEM
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), MCB4U
ENG1/ENG4U preferred. As per current Ryerson calendar. *Nonand MGA4U, SPH4U, SCH4U. If both U and M
academic criteria important.
courses are offered in a particular discipline, the
U course must be taken.
ENGL, one of BIOL or CHEM, one Social
Science from GEOG, HIST, PSYC, SOCI,
etc., plus non-academic criteria
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of
SCH4U or SBI4U, one 4U or 4M course in
As per current Ryerson Part-time calendar; *Non-academic criteria
Canadian & World Studies or the Social
important.
Sciences & the Humanities, plus non-academic
criteria.
ENGL, CHEM, BIOL, Grade 11 or higher
Advanced MATH.
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), SBI4U,
SCH4U, one of MCF3M, MCR3U, MCB4U,
MGA4U, MDM4U
Mechanical Engineering SMW
Midwifery (Part-time only) SYY
100
N/A
N/A
Nursing at Ryerson SNX
1850
171
74-78%
Nursing at Centennial College SNN
750
140
68-74%
Nursing at George Brown College SNG
890
180
68-74%
Occupational & Public Health - Occupational Health
160
& Safety SOH
Occupational & Public Health-Public Health &
200
Safety SEK
Radio & Television Arts SRD
1750
23
New Curriculum
ENG4U/EAE4U required, plus non-academic
criteria
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
As per current Ryerson calendar. *Non-academic criteria important.
As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of
SCH4U or SBI4U
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of
SCH4U or SBI4U
ENG4U/EAE4U required, plus non-academic
As per current Ryerson calendar. * Non-academic criteria important.
criteria.
70-74%
ENGL, one of CHEM or BIOL
147
78-80%*
ENG1, plus non-academic criteria
600
130
70-74%*
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), one of
As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
ENGL, one of CALC, A&G or FINM. CALC or
MGA4U, MCB4U OR MDM4U, (MGA4U OR
*Non-academic criteria important.
A&G preferred, plus non-academic criteria.
MCB4U preferred), plus non-academic criteria
2104
1250
430
320
201
36
36
62
72-76%
43
Retail Management SBR
Social Work SSE
Theatre Performance Acting SDK
Theatre Performance Dance SDL
Theatre Technical Production SDM
Urban & Regional Planning SUP
72-74%*
ENGL, plus non-academic criteria
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred), plus
non-academic criteria
As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
*Non-academic criteria important.
As per current Ryerson calendar. ENG1/ENG4U/EAE4U preferred.
* Non-academic criteria important.
650
94
70-74%*
English 4 U (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred);
students are encouraged to include HFA4M,
ENGL; students are advised to choose
HHS4M, HHG4M, HSB4M, HZT4U and/or
courses from ECON, GEOG, CALC, A&G,
CIA4U AND CGW4U, CGU4U, CHI4U,
FINM, Science, Modern Languages, plus nonCHY4U,CLN4U, CPW4U, SBI4U, SCH4U,
academic criteria.
SPH4U, SES4U, and/or MCB4U, MGA4U,
MDM4U, plus non-academic criteria
244
121
N/A*
OSSD, including any three of Grade 12
English 4 U, English 4 M, or English 4 C, two
subjects: BIOL, CHEM, ENGL, ECON, HIST,
other Grade 11 or 12 U, M or C course, plus non *Non-academic criteria important.
GEOG, MATH, PHYS, POLI or any language,
academic criteria
plus non-academic criteria
Diploma Programs
Diploma In Arts SDH
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
All Ontario secondary school applicants are required to present six OAC courses, or six Grade 12 U or M courses, including all prerequisites. Applicants who present appropriate combinations of OAC and Grade 12 courses
will also be considered. Note that English 1, or ENG4U, is a prerequisite for all programs.
Conditional offers of admission will be based on interim or final OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, and will be made between late April and early June, 2004. The marks obtained in Grade 11 and 12 senior advanced-level
subjects (for OAC students) or in relevant Grade 11 U or M courses (for students in the new curriculum) will also be reviewed.
Individual programs at the University of Toronto, while recognizing that there may be valid reasons to repeat a course, reserve the right to give preference to students whose marks are the result of a first attempt at each
course, particularly in prerequisite subjects.
All applicants can expect to receive decisions by early June, 2004. All offers of admission are conditional upon final results and completion of the diploma.
For more information:
Admissions and Awards
University of Toronto
315 Bloor Street West
Toronto, ON, M5S 1A3
Tel: 416-978-2190
E-mail:
[email protected]
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: ST.GEORGE CAMPUS — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
Professional Programs
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
N/A
80
N/A
ENG1, BIOL, CALC, CHEM. A&G, PHYS ENG4U, SBI4U, MCB4U SCH4U. MGA4U,
recommended
SPH4U recommended
Dental Hygiene (pending approval) TDH
New Curriculum
Music-Music Bac TZ
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
Student Profile may be required.
ENG4U plus best five OACs or Grade 12 U or M courses. Selection
to the program is based on academics and a supplementary Music
Questionnaire, an audition and interview. Questionnaire must be
returned by February 2, 2004.
740
110
mid-70s
ENG1
ENG4U
1100
140
mid-70s
ENG1, BIOL, one MATH, one of CHEM
or PHYS
ENG4U, SBI4U, one of MCB4U, MGA4U or
MDU4U, one of SCH4U or SPH4U
Prerequisites plus best two OACs or Grade 12 U or M courses
(including PHED or Exercise Science is available).
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
Prerequisites plus best OAC or Grade 12 U or M course (humanities
or social science recommended). Particular attention is paid to the
required mathematics, science and English courses. Consideration is
also given to extracurricular and leadership activities. Applicants
must complete a Student Profile Form to be considered for
admission. Environmental Engineering is an Option within the
Chemical and Civil Engineering programs.
Music-Music Bac Performance TX
Physical & Health Education TP
Applied Science & Engineering Programs
Chemical Engineering TB
Civil Engineering TV
mid-80s
Computer Engineering TCS
Electrical Engineering TE
Engineering Science TK
mid-80s
high 80s
Industrial Engineering TI
Materials Engineering TTM
Mechanical Engineering TM
Mineral Engineering TG
low to mid-80s
low to mid-90s
7000
1060
mid- to high 80s
low to mid-80s
mid- to high 80s
low to mid-80s
ENG1, A&G, CALC, CHEM, PHYS
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: ST.GEORGE CAMPUS — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
Faculty of Arts & Science
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
ENG1, CALC, one other MATH
Prerequisites plus best three OACs or Grade 12 U or M courses.
Particular attention paid to ENG and CALC. On-line Student Profile
required. All Faculty of Arts and Science students are members of
ENG4U, MCB4U, one of MGA4U or MDM4U
one of the seven colleges on the St. George campus. Applicants will
be sent information on how to choose a college. College information
is available at <www.artsandscience.utoronto.ca>.
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
Commerce TAC
high 80s
Sciences (including Psychology) TAB
mid-80s
Computer Science TAD
31000
ENG1, CALC
ENG4U, MCB4U
Prerequisites plus best four OACs or Grade 12 U or M courses.
Many programs also require or recommend one or more of Biology,
Chemistry, Physics and Algebra & Geometry/Geometry and Discrete
Math. Particular attention paid to ENG and CALC. All Faculty of Arts
and Science students are members of one of the seven colleges on
the St. George campus. Applicants will be sent information on how to
choose a college. College information is available at
<www.artsandscience.utoronto.ca>.
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U.
Prerequisites plus best three OACs or Grade 12 U or M courses.
Particular attention paid to ENG and MATH courses. On-line Student
Profile required. All Faculty of Arts and Science students are
members of one of the seven colleges on the St. George campus.
Applicants will be sent information on how to choose a college.
College information available at <www.artsandscience.utoronto.ca>.
ENG4U. MCB4U and another 4 U Math are
also required for economics programs.
Prerequisites plus best three OACs or Grade 12 U or M courses.
Particular attention paid to ENG. Auditions will be required for
introductory Drama and Music Ensemble courses. All Faculty of Arts
and Science students are members of one of the seven colleges on
the St. George campus. Applicants will be sent information on how to
choose a college. College information is available at
<www.artsandscience.utoronto.ca>.
5000
high 70s
ENG1, A&G, CALC.
Humanities (Arts) & Social Sciences (including
Economics) TAA
low 80s
ENG1. Calculus and another Math are
also required for economics programs.
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO AT MISSISSAUGA
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
Please see the University of Toronto’s summary for additional details (or visit www.utm.utoronto.ca/admission/)
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO AT MISSISSAUGA — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
Art & Art History TMA
70
mid 70s
Theatre & Drama TMT
30
high 70s to low 80s
Humanities TMH
300
mid to high 70s
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
New Curriculum
Alternate Offers
ENG1
ENG4U
Prerequisite plus best five OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses. Particular attention paid to ENG. No portfolio
required for Art and Art History (TMA). Audition required for
Theatre and Drama (TMT).
low to mid 80s
ENG1, CALC, and A&G or FINM
ENG4U, MCB4U, and MGA4U or MDM4U
Prerequisites plus best three OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses. Attention paid to ENG. For Commerce,
Economics, International Affairs, particular attention paid to
mathematics.
mid 70s
ENG1
ENG4U
Prerequisites plus best five OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses. Particular attention paid to ENG.
Humanities, Social Sciences and Business
Communication, Culture & Info Technology TMC
15000 for all
250
UTM Programs
Commerce TME
250
Management TMG
200
Social Sciences TMS
600
mid 70s
Sciences
Computer Science, Mathematics and StatisticsTMZ
250
mid to high 70s
ENG1, CALC, A&G. (Stats will accept
A&G or Finite)
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U. (Stats will accept Prerequisites plus best three OAC or Grade 12 U or M
MGA4U or MDM4U)
courses. Particular attention paid to ENG and MATH.
Chemical & Physical Sciences TMW
175
high 70s
ENG1, CALC, A&G
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U
Life Sciences TML
350
low to mid 80s
Psychology TMP
150
mid to high 70s
Forensic Science TMK
200
low to mid 80s
15000 for all
UTM Programs
ENG4U, MCB4U, and MGA4U or MDM4U
ENG1, CALC, A&G or FINM
ENG1, CALC, A&G
Prerequisites plus best three OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses. Particular attention paid to ENG, MATH and SCI.
ENG4U, any 4U Math
Prerequisites plus best four OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses. Particular attention paid to ENG and MATH.
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U
Prerequisites plus best three OAC or Grade 12 U or M
courses. Particular attention paid to ENG, MATH and SCI.
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO AT SCARBOROUGH
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
Please also see the University of Toronto-St. George summary for general information and timing of offers. For more information, contact Admissions and Student Recruitment at (416) 287-7529 or
<
[email protected]>
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO AT SCARBOROUGH — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
Co-op Arts Management TSR
250
25
high 70s to low 80s
ENGOA (plus AVCOA for Studio option) ENG4U (plus AVI4M for Studio option)
N/A
20
ENG0A, SCHAO, MCAOA plus 2nd
Likely low to mid-80s math (MFNOA or MAGOA), SPHOA;
Recommended: SBIOA
ENG4U SCH4U, MCB4U, plus 2nd math
(MGA4U or MDM4U), SPH4U;
Recommended: SBI4U
New Program Supplementary information required.
Alternate offer: Life Sciences; automatic consideration
Co-op Computer Science TSC
570
65-70
low 80s
ENGOA, MCAOA, MAGOA
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U
Supplementary information required. Alternate Offer:
Computer Science non co-op or Physical & Mathematical
Sciences; automatic consideration
Co-op Health Informatics (Joint Program with Centennial
College) TSG
N/A
10 to 15
likely low to mid-80s
ENGOA. Recommended: one OAC math ENG4U. Recommended: one 4U math and
and SBIOA
SBI4U
New Program Supplementary information required.
Alternate Offer: Social Sciences non co-op; automatic
consideration
Co-op Humanities TSH
170
25
low 80s
ENGOA (plus: one of FSFOA or FSGOA
ENG4U (plus: one of FSF4U or FEF4U or
or equivalent for French; AVCOA for
FIF4U for French; AVI4M for Studio)
Studio)
See UTSC handbook for discipline prerequisites.
Supplementary information required. Interview for selected
candidates. Alternate Offer: Humanities non co-op;
automatic consideration
Co-op International Development Studies TSD
240
20
low to mid-80s
ENGOA
ENG4U
Supplementary information required. Interview for selected
candidates. Alternate Offer: Social Sciences non co-op;
automatic consideration
Co-op Management TSN
2500
160
mid- to high 80s
ENGOA, MCAOA
ENG4U, MCB4U
Supplementary information required. Alternate Offer:
Management non co-op or Pre-program in Management;
automatic consideration
Co-op Mathematical and Physical Sciences TSB
800
25
low 80s
ENGOA, MCAOA plus 2nd math
(MAGOA or MFNOA), plus OAC
prerequisites for specific disciplines
ENG4U, MCB4U plus 2nd Math (MGA4U or
MDM4U), plus 4U prerequisites for specific
disciplines
See UTSC handbook for discipline prerequisites.
Supplementary information required. Alternate Offer:
Mathematical & Physical Sciences non-co-op; automatic
consideration
Co-op Neuroscience TSZ
N/A
20
ENGOA, SCHOA, MCAOA plus 2nd
likely low to mid-80s math (MAGOA or MFNOA).
Recommended: SBIOA, SPHOA
Co-op Psychology & Its Applications TSQ
320
20
mid-80s
Co-op Cell and Molecular Biology TSU
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
New Curriculum
Alternate Offers
Supplementary information required. Interview for selected
candidates. Alternate offer: Humanities non co-op;
automatic consideration
ENG4U, SCH4U, MCB4U plus 2nd math
Supplementary information required. Alternate Offer: Life
(MGA4U or MDM4U) Recommended: SBI4U
Sciences; automatic consideration
SPH4U
ENGOA. Recommended: OAC math and ENG4U. Recommended: 4U math and
science
science
Supplementary information required. Interview may be
required for selected candidates. Alternate Offer: Life
Sciences; automatic consideration
See UTSC handbook for recommended discipline
prerequisites. Supplementary information required.
Interview for selected candidates. Alternate Offer: Social
Sciences non co-op; automatic consideration
Co-op Social Sciences TSX
320
30
low 80s
ENGOA
ENG4U
Arts-Humanities TSA
1300
275
mid-70s
ENGOA (plus: one of FSFOA or FSGOA
ENG4U (plus: one of FSF4U or FEF4U or
or equivalent for French; AVCOA for
FIF4U for French; AVI4M for Studio)
Studio)
See UTSC handbook for discipline prerequisites. Interview
needed for Drama.
Computer Science TXC
360
60
low 80s
ENGOA, MCAOA, MAGOA
Alternate offer: Mathematical & Physical Sciences;
automatic consideration
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO AT SCARBOROUGH — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
high 70s to low 80s
ENGOA, MCAOA plus 2nd math
(MAGOA or MFNOA), plus OAC
prerequisites for specific disciplines
Classroom placement included. See UTSC handbook for
ENG4U, MCB4U, plus 2nd math (MGA4U or
discipline prerequisites. Supplementary information
MDM4U), plus 4U prerequisites for specific
required. Alternate Offer: Mathematical & Physical
disciplines
Sciences non co-op; automatic consideration
ENGOA plus one of: FSFOA or FSGOA ENG4U plus one of: FSF4U or FEF4U or
or equivalent
FIF4U
Early Teacher Project in Mathematical and Physical Sciences
100
TST
Education of Teachers in French TSF
20 to 25
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
Classroom placement included. See UTSC handbook for
discipline prerequisites. Supplementary information
required. Alternate Offer: Humanities non co-op; automatic
consideration
100
20 to 25
high 70s to low 80s
Environmental Science and Technology (Joint Program with
N/A
Centennial College) TSE
10 to 15
ENGOA, SCHOA, SPHOA, MCAOA and ENG4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, MCB4U and 2nd
math (MGA4U or MDM4U) Recommended:
Likely low to mid-80s 2nd math (MAGOA or MFNOA).
SBI4U
Recommended: SBIOA
Industrial Microbiology (Joint Program with Centennial
College) TSW
N/A
10 to 15
ENGOA, SCHOA, MCAOA and 2nd math
ENG4U, SCH4U, MCB4U and 2nd math
New program. See UTSC handbook and website. Alternate
Likely low to mid-80s (MAGOA or MFNOA). Recommended:
(MGA4U or MDM4U) Recommended: SBI4U Offer: Life Sciences; automatic consideration
SBIOA
Journalism (Joint Program with Centennial College) TSJ
800
30
mid-80s
ENGOA
ENG4U
See UTSC handbook and website. Supplementary
information required. Interview for selected candidates.
Alternate Offer: Humanities non co-op or Social Sciences
non co-op; automatic consideration
Life Sciences TSL
3100
800
high 70s to low 80s
ENGOA, OAC math and science
prerequisites for specific disciplines
ENG4U, 4U math and science prerequisites
for specific disciplines
See UTSC handbook for discipline prerequisites. Math is
not required but recommended for Psychology. Many
programs also require/recommend one more of Biology,
Calculus, Chemistry, Physics and a 2nd Math.
Management TSM
2100
250
mid- to high 80s
ENGOA, MCAOA
ENG4U, MCB4U
French prerequisites required for Management and
Language program. See UTSC handbook. Alternate Offer:
Pre-program Management; automatic consideration
Mathematical and Physical Sciences TSP
540
150
mid- to high 70s
ENGOA, MCAOA plus 2nd math
(MAGOA or MFNOA), plus OAC
prerequisites for specific disciplines
ENG4U, MCB4U plus 2nd math (MGA4U or
MDM4U), plus 4U prerequisites for specific
disciplines
Calculus is not required but recommended for the minor or
major in Environmental Science. See UTSC handbook for
discipline prerequisites
ENG4U
See UTSC handbook and website. Supplementary
information required. Interview for selected candidates.
Alternate Offer: Humanities non co-op; automatic
consideration
New program. See UTSC handbook and website. Alternate
Offer: Mathematical & Physical Sciences non co-op;
automatic consideration
New Media (Joint Program with Centennial College) TSK
360
30
high 70s to low 80s
ENGOA
Paramedicine (Joint Program with Centennial College) TSI
320
30
low to mid-80s
ENGOA. Recommended: OAC math and ENG4U. Recommended: 4U math and
science
science
See UTSC handbook and website. Supplementary
information required. Alternate Offer: Life Sciences;
automatic consideration
1800
275
mid-70s
ENGOA
See UTSC handbook for recommended prerequisites
Social Sciences TSS
ENG4U
TRENT UNIVERSITY
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission:
For full-time enrollment beginning in September 2004, Trent University expects to send offers of admission on an ongoing basis starting in April. Applicants must have completed, or be registered in, six OAC, U or M
courses and admission decisions will be made using grades from a minimum of three final OAC or Grade 12, U or M courses for applicants in a semestered school or six interim OAC or Grade 12, U or M courses for
applicants in a non-semestered school. Grade 10, 11 and 12 grades may be used to extend an early offer of admission when sufficient OAC or Grade 12, U or M grades are not available. All offers of admission are
conditional pending successful completion of all OSSD requirements and prerequisites with satisfactory academic standing.
General Admission Requirements (required for all programs):
An OSSD (Ontario Secondary School Diploma), OAC ENGL1 or ENG4U (minimum grade of 60%, some programs may require a higher grade) and five additional OAC or Grade 12, U or M courses. Four different
subject areas must be represented.
Repeated Courses:
When an applicant has repeated a course the highest of the two grades will be used in the admission average calculation, if applicable.
For more information:
Liaison Office, 1600 West Bank Drive, Trent University, Peterborough, ON K9J 7B8
E-mail:
[email protected] Web: www.trentu.ca Tel: (705) 748-1332
TRENT UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
OUAC Code
Concurrent Education-Arts RE
2003-2004
App.
2003-2004
Enrol.
2003-2004
Ranges
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
2568
125
75% minimum
ENG1, prerequisites for discipline
ENG4U, prerequisites for discipline
Evaluation based 50% upon academics (see above), 50%
upon Personal Statement of Experience. Alternate offers:
Arts & Science.
626
140
70% minimum
ENG1, BIOL, CHEM, MATH
ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, and MDM4U OR
MCB4U OR MGA4U
Admission average will include the prerequisite courses
plus two other OAC, U or M courses.
Alternate offers: Arts & Science.
N/A
N/A
ENG1, BIOL, CHEM, MATH
ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, and MCB4U OR
MGA4U
Evaluation based 50% upon academics, 50% upon
supplementary application. Admission average will include
the prerequisite courses plus two other OAC, U or M
courses.
Alternate offers: Arts & Science.
ENG1, CALC
ENG4U, MCB4U recommended
Concurrent Education-Science RT
Nursing BScN RCN
Forensic Science RU
N/A
25 spaces
minimum 75% in
available in 2004 2004
Business Administration RD
Interdisciplinary RQ
1720 (total for RD,
8502 (total for
70% minimum
RD, RQ, RA, RS) RQ, RA, RS)
ENG1 for all programs.
For Computer Science CALC or A&G is
recommended.
For Environmental & Resource Science BIOL
and/or CHEM are recommended.
ENG4U for all programs.
For Computer Science MGA4U and/or MCB4U
are recommended. For Environmental &
Resource Science SBI4U and/or SCH4U are
recommended.
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
Best six OAC, U or M courses.
Applicants below 70% with extenuating circumstances may
submit additional information for consideration.
Alternate offers to Arts & Science provided for Business
Administration.
TRENT UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
OUAC Code
Science RS
2003-2004
App.
2003-2004
Enrol.
2003-2004
Ranges
1720 (total for RD,
8502 (total for
70% minimum
RD, RQ, RA, RS) RQ, RA, RS)
Arts RA
Trent University @ UOIT
RO
256
No Enrollment
Limit
Minimum 70%
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
ENG1 for all programs.
For Psychology, A&G or CALC is strongly
recommended.
For Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, BIOL and
CHEM are required.
For Biology, BIOL is required.
For Chemical Physics, CHEM and one of A&G or
CALC are required.
For Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry,
CHEM is required.
For Computing & Physics and Mathematics &
Physics, CALC or A&G is required.
ENG4U for all programs.
For Psychology, MCB4U or MGA4U is strongly
recommended.
For Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, SBI4U
and SCH4U are required.
For Biology, SBI4U is required.
For Chemical Physics, SCH4U and MCB4U or Best six OAC, U or M courses.
Applicants below 70% with extenuating circumstances may
MGA4U are required.
For Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry, submit additional information for consideration.
SCH4U is required.
For Computing & Physics and Mathematics &
Physics MCB4U or MGA4U is required.
ENG1 for all programs.
For Psychology A&G or CALC is strongly
recommended.
ENG4U for all programs.
For Psychology MCB4U or MGA4U is strongly
recommended.
ENG1, prerequisites for discipline
ENG4U, prerequisites for discipline
Same as Arts & Science above.
Alternate offers not applicable.
Trent ESL: English for University RR
Available for applicants who do not meet the English
language proficiency requirement. Please see the Academic
Calendar at <www.trentu.ca/calendar/> for admission
criteria and further details.
N/A
Letter of Permission RZ
Diploma Programs (intended for students of Native ancestry)
Indigenous Environmental Studies (Diploma) RM
Native Management & Economic Development
(Diploma) RP
Native Studies Diploma Program RG
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Intended for students of Native ancestry. Please see the Academic Calendar at <www.trentu.ca/calendar> for admission criteria and further details.
UNIVERSITY OF ONTARIO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
In spring 2004, the University of Ontario Institute of Technology will begin to issue conditional offers of admission for the fall session. These offers will be finalized once qualified applicants have successfully completed
the requirements for the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and their final grades have been forwarded to the Admissions Office by the OUAC.
Basic admission requirements include the successful completion of one of the following: (1) at least six Grade 12 U or M courses, including Grade 12 U English (ENG4U); OR (2) at least six Ontario Academic Courses
(OACs) including OAC English 1 (ENG1); OR an equivalent combination of (1) and (2). In addition to these basic requirements, students must successfully complete all program-related prerequisite courses. These are
listed in the table below.
Repeated Courses:
The highest grade will be considered in the admissions average for applicants who have repeated OAC or 12U/M courses.
Further Information:
Contact the Admissions Office at 1-886-844-8648 or <
[email protected]>.
UNIVERSITY OF ONTARIO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
OUAC Code
Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) Honours
Nuclear Power DAS
2003-2004
App.
2003-2004
Enrol.
2003-2004
Ranges
New Curriculum
ENG1 minimum 60%, CALC, A&G,
CHEM, PHYS.
ENG4U, minimum 60%, MCB4U, MGA4U,
SCH4U, SPH4U.
Six best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses including
prerequisites; minimum overall average of 70%. Combined
minimum average of 70% in MATH and SCI.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Honours
Integrated Justice Studies DAJ
550
127
70s
ENG1
ENG4U
Six best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses including
prerequisites; minimum overall average of 70%.
1500
225
70s
ENG1, one OAC MATH
ENG4U, one 12U MATH
Six best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses including
prerequisites; minimum overall average of 70%.
Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) Honours
Commerce DBC
Bachelor of Education (BSc/BEd) (*See Bachelor of Science Programs)
Concurrent Education/Science DSF
ENG1, CALC and two of BIOL, CHEM,
PHYS or A&G
ENG4U, MCB4U and two of SBI4U, SCH4U,
SPH4U or MGA4U
ENG1, CALC and two of BIOL, CHEM,
PHYS or A&G
517
Mechanical Engineering: Energy Engineering
option DEJ
350
Nuclear Engineering DEN
Bachelor of Engineering & Management (BEng & Mgt) Honours
120
100
70s
ENG1 minimum 60%, CALC, A&G,
PHYS, CHEM
Six best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses including
ENG4U minimum 60%, MCB4U, MGA4U, SPH4U,
prerequisites; minimum overall average of 70%. Combined
SCH4U
minimum average of 70% in MATH and SCI.
ENG1 minimum 60%, CALC, A&G,
CHEM, PHYS
ENG4U, minimum 60%, MCB4U, MGA4U,
SCH4U, SPH4U
70s
Manufacturing Engineering & Management DEG
Mechanical Engineering & Management DEH
(Mechatronics Engineering and Energy
Engineering options)
Six best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses including
prerequisites. Minimum 75% in prerequisite courses, and
combined minimum 75% average in MATH and SCI.
Criminal reference check and Tuberculin test required.
Honours Science programs are available in Biological
Science, and in Physical Science with specialization in
Chemistry, Physics or Mathematics or without
specialization.
Concurrent Education/Science Honours DSJ
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) Honours
Energy Systems Engineering DEB
Manufacturing Engineering DEM
Mechanical Engineering DEC
Mechanical Engineering: Mechatronics
Engineering option DEF
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OAC Curriculum
Six best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses including
prerequisites; minimum overall average of 70%. Combined
minimum average of 70% in MATH and SCI.
UNIVERSITY OF ONTARIO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
OUAC Code
Bachelor of Health Science (BHSc) Honours
Medical Laboratory Science DHL
2003-2004
App.
2003-2004
Enrol.
2003-2004
Ranges
New Curriculum
ENG1 minimum 60%, one of CALC or
A&G, two of BIOL, CHEM or PHYS
Six best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses including
ENG4U minimum 60%, one of MCB4U or MGA4U prerequisites; minimum overall average of 70%. Combined
minimum average of 70% in MATH and SCI.
and two of SBI4U, SPH4U or SCH4U
Bachelor of Science (BSc) Honours (*See Bachelor of Education for Concurrent Education/Science Programs)
Biological Science: Environmental Toxicology DST
Biological Science: Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
DSS
Biological Science: Complementary Studies DSB
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OAC Curriculum
Six best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses including
prerequisites; minimum overall average of 70%. Combined
minimum average of 70% in MATH and SCI. Computational
Science secondary specialization available.
Computational Science secondary specialization available
525
80
70s
Energy & Environment Science: Chemistry DSG
Six best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses including
prerequisites; minimum overall average of 70%. Combined
ENG1, CALC, two of BIOL, CHEM, PHYS ENG4U, MCB4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U minimum average of 70% in MATH and SCI.
or A&G
or MGA4U
Energy & Environment Science: Physics DSE
Physical Science: Chemistry DSC
Physical Science: Mathematics DSM
Physical Science: Physics DSH
Physical Science: Complementary Studies
Six best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses including
prerequisites; minimum overall average of 70%. Combined
minimum average of 70% in MATH and SCI. Computational
Science secondary specialization available
Computational Science secondary specialization available
DSP
125
25
70s
Computational Science secondary specialization available
Radiation Science DSR
100
20
Six best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses including
prerequisites; minimum overall average of 70%. Combined
minimum average of 70% in MATH and SCI.
70s
Radiation Science: Health Physics DRA
ENG1 minimum 60%, CALC, A&G,
CHEM, PHYS
ENG4U, minimum 60%, MCB4U, MGA4U,
SPH4U, SCH4U.
ENG1 minimum 60%, CALC, A&G,
CHEM, PHYS
ENG4U, minimum 60%, MCB4U, MGA4U,
SPH4U, SCH4U
Bachelor of Science & Management (BSc & Mgt) Honours
Radiation Science & Management DRB
Radiation Science & Management: Health Physics
DRC
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) Honours
Collaborative Nursing DHN
860
153
70s
ENG1, one OAC MATH and BIOL, CHEM ENG4U, one 12U MATH and SBI4U, SCH4U or
or PHYS
SPH4U
Six best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses including
prerequisites; minimum overall average of 70%. Combined
minimum average of 70% in MATH and SCI.
Six best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses including
prerequisites; minimum overall average of 70%. Combined
minimum average of 70% in MATH and SCI.
Six best OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses including
prerequisites; minimum overall average of 70%. Offered in
collaboration with Durham College.
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
To be able to review as much information as possible to make fair admission decisions, the University of Waterloo anticipates making many of its admission, residence and scholarship decisions in late May and early June, when
more information is available. Most of our offers of admission will be made no later than June 4, 2004, and you will have until June 14, 2004 to respond to your offer. Some programs that make offers prior to May 1, 2004, may
require you to confirm an offer on May14, 2004. Other universities may also require you to reply by this date. Even if you confirm an offer on May 14, you will still have until June 14 to amend your decision and accept a later offer
without penalty. No Ontario university may require a financial commitment from you before June 14th.
Some programs at Waterloo will also make a limited number of early conditional offers for applicants whose files are complete and/or who are deemed admissible on the basis of the information received.
These conditional offers are contingent upon students completing all diploma requirements, including a final admission average of 70% that must include prerequisite courses. Some programs may specify other conditions,
including higher final admission averages. New Curriculum: Basic requirements are at least six Grade 12 courses including a minimum of four university (U) courses and any two U or M (university/college) courses.
Bioinformatics, Engineering and Software Engineering require five specific U courses and one additional U or M course. For most programs in the Faculty of Mathematics, you may substitute Grade 12 M Computer and
Information Science for the fourth required Grade 12 U course. EAE4U will be treated as equivalent to ENG4U.
If you’re not admitted to the program to which you have applied, you may be considered for admission to an alternate program in the same faculty provided you meet minimum admission requirements and places are available.
Where a program is available in both co-op and regular, if you’re not admitted to the co-op program, you will be considered automatically for either the corresponding regular program or another related program. In some
programs, limited admission to co-op is also available in second year. For more information contact the appropriate Admissions or Liaison Office.
Alternate Offers: Specific alternate programs are listed at <www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/apply.htm>.
Please note: The admission averages are based on previous years' entering classes. They are affected by the number and quality of applicants and the space availability and hence will not be known until mid-May 2004. We
consider other factors as well as grades.
For more information
Contact Admissions at (519) 888-4567 ext. 3777 or inquire through <www.askthewarrior.ca>.
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
OUAC Code
App.
Faculty of Applied Health Sciences
Health Studies (Regular) WF
480
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Alternate Offers
48
mid 80s
BIOL, CHEM
SBI4U, SCH4U
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best four OACs; see Note 1. Recommended: OAC Calculus, OAC English; for
Pre-Health Professions Option – OAC Calculus, OAC English, and OAC Physics.
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus two additional Grade 12 U courses and 2 Grade 12 U or M courses. See Note 1.
Recommended: MCB4U, ENG4U; for Pre-Health Professions Option – MCB4U, ENG4U, SPH4U.
Health Studies (Co-op) WF
Kinesiology (Regular) WK
Kinesiology (Co-op) WK
Recreation & Leisure Studies
(Regular) WX
Recreation & Leisure Studies (Co-op)
WX
Chiropody & Kinesiology (Regular)
WKC
564
48
high 80s
410
91
mid 70s
667
102
high 70s
335
46
mid 70s
CALC, CHEM, one of BIOL MCB4U, SCH4U, one of
SBI4U or SPH4U
or PHYS
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best three OACs; see Note 1.
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus minimum of 1 additional Grade 12 U course and 2 Grade 12 U or M courses. See Note 1.
ENGL
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best five OACs; see Note 1. Recommended: one of OAC Mathematics or Grade 12
ENG4U or EWC4U, one
Advanced Mathematics; involvement in extracurricular activities; for Therapeutic Recreation – OAC Biology; for Recreation
Social Sciences and
and Business – OAC Accounting.
Humanities course or
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus additional Grade 12 U courses for a total of four, and two Grade 12 U or M courses. See
Canadian & World Studies
Note 1. Recommended: MDM4U; for Therapeutic Recreation – SBI4U and PSE4U; for Recreation and Business - BAT4M,
course (U or M).
BOH4M.
Collaborative program leading to a three-year BSc degree from UW and Diploma in Chiropody from The Michener Institute
MCB4U, SCH4U, ENG4U, for Applied Health Sciences.
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best two OACs; see Note 1.
SPH4U
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus two Grade 12 U or M courses; see Note 1.
434
67
mid- to high 70s
92
10
mid-70s
CALC, CHEM, ENGL, PHYS
high 70s
Collaborative program leading to a three-year BSc degree from UW and Diploma in Respiratory Therapy from The Michener
BIOL, CALC, CHEM, ENGL, MCB4U, SCH4U, ENG4U, Institute for Applied Health Sciences.
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best OAC; see Note 1.
PHYS
SPH4U
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus two Grade 12 U or M courses; see Note 1. Recommended: SBI4U.
Respiratory Therapy & Kinesiology
(Regular) WKR
212
20
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
OUAC Code
Faculty of Arts
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
Alternate Offers
1899
100
high 80s
New Curriculum
Accounting & Financial Management
(Co-op only) WFM
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best four OACs; final grade of at least 75% in OAC English required; see Note 1.
Recommendations: OAC Accounting, Calculus and Finite Mathematics
New Curriculum: Prerequisite ENG4U plus three Grade 12 U courses and two Grade 12 U or M courses; final grade of at
least 75% in ENG4U required. See Note 1. Recommended: MCB4U, MDM4U, BAT4M.
Honours Arts (Regular) WA
Renison:Honours Arts (Regular)
WRA
St. Jerome's:Honours Arts (Regular)
6331
WJA
674
mid- 70s
ENGL, a minimun of one
other Arts-related OAC
Honours Arts and Business (Co-op)
WAB (Formerly Honours Arts Applied
Studies Co-op)
1202
Honours Arts & Business (Regular)
WAB
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best four OACs; final grade of at least 70% in OAC English required; see Note 1.
Recommendations: for Anthropology, Geography, Psychology, Political Science or Sociology – OAC A&G, CALC or FINM;
for Economics – OAC CALC; see Note 7.
New Curriculum: Prerequisite ENG4U plus three Grade 12 U courses and two Grade 12 U or M courses; final grade of at
least 70% in ENG4U required; see Note 1. Recommended: for Anthropology, Geography, Psychology, Political Science or
ENG4U, minimum of one Sociology—MCB4U or MDM4U; for Economics—MCB4U; see Note 7.
other Arts-related course
high 70s to low
80s
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best four OACs; final grade of at least 70% in OAC English required; see Note 1.
Recommendations for Anthropology, Geography, Psychology, Political Science or Sociology – OAC A&G, CALC or FINM;
for Economics – OAC CALC; see Note 8.
New Curriculum: Prerequisite ENG4U plus three Grade 12 U courses and two Grade 12 U or M courses; final grade of at
least 70% in ENG4U required; see Note 1. Recommended for Anthropology, Geography, Psychology, Political Science or
Sociology— MCB4U or MDM4U; for Economics—MCB4U; see Note 8.
mid- 70s
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best four OACs; final grade of at least 70% in OAC English required; see Note 1.
Recommendations: OAC Mathematics course; see Note 9.
New Curriculum: Prerequisite ENG4U plus three Grade 12 U courses and two Grade 12 U or M courses; final grade of at
least 70% in ENG4U required; see Note 1. Recommended: one of MCB4U or MDM4U; see Note 9.
311
2470
152
307
70
Renison:Social Development Studies
(Regular) WRS
Faculty of Engineering (Apply to only ONE Engineering program including Software Engineering. (See notes under specific programs.)
Chemical Engineering (Co-op only)
WC
Civil Engineering (Co-op only) WE
793
124
673
90
high 80s
Computer Engineering (Co-op only)
994
WWJ
Electrical Engineering (Co-op only)
WWF
958
Environmental Engineering (Co-op
only) WEE
173
Geological Engineering (Co-op only)
55
WWG
Mechanical Engineering (Co-op only)
1376
WWH
Mechatronics Engineering (Co-op
only) WMT
1034
Systems Design Engineering (Co-op
310
only) WD
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best other OAC; see Note 2. Recommendations: OAC Finite Mathematics; one or two
A&G, CALC, CHEM, ENG1, MCB4U, SCH4U, ENG4U,
Computer Programming courses during secondary school.
PHYS
MGA4U, SPH4U
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus one Grade 12 U or M course; see Note 2.
222
low 90s
105
low 90s
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best other OAC; see Note 2. Recommendations: OAC Finite Mathematics; one or two
A&G, CALC, CHEM, ENG1, MCB4U, SCH4U, ENG4U,
Computer Programming courses during secondary school.
PHYS
MGA4U, SPH4U
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus one Grade 12 U or M course; see Note 2.
low 80s
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best other OAC; see Note 2. Recommendations: OAC Finite Mathematics; one or two
A&G, CALC, CHEM, ENG1, MCB4U, SCH4U, ENG4U,
Computer Programming courses during secondary school.
MGA4U, SPH4U
PHYS
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus one Grade 12 U or M course; see Note 2.
low 90s
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best other OAC; see Note 2. Recommendations: OAC Finite Mathematics; one or two
A&G, CALC, CHEM, ENG1, MCB4U, SCH4U, ENG4U,
Computer Programming courses during secondary school.
PHYS
MGA4U, SPH4U
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus one Grade 12 U or M course; see Note 2.
35
15
188
110
90
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
Software Engineering (Apply to only one Engineering program including those listed under Engineering)
Software Engineering (Co-op only)
WSO
682
102
low to mid-90s
New Curriculum
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best other OAC; see Note 6. Recommended: OAC Finite Mathematics; Grade
A&G, CALC, CHEM, ENG1, MCB4U, SCH4U, ENG4U, 11Computer Science strongly recommended; Grade 12 Computer Science an asset.
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus one Grade 12 U or M course; see Note 6. Recommended: Grade 11 Computer and
PHYS
MGA4U, SPH4U
Information Science is highly recommended; ICS4M would be an asset.
Faculty of Environmental Studies
Architecture (Co-op only) WR
1032
70
individual
selection from the A&G, CALC, ENGL, PHYS
low 80s
MCB4U, ENG4U,
MGA4U, SPH4U
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best two OACs; see Note 3; final grade of at least 70% in each required OAC.
Recommended: Secondary school art courses, independent art studies, creative and cultural studies such as visual arts and
history. Details: <www.fes.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/portfolio.html>.
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus 2 other Grade 12 U or M courses; see Note 3; final grade of at least 70% in each
required course. Recommended: Grade 11 or 12 M Art courses, independent art studies, creative and cultural studies such
as visual arts and history. Details: <www.fes.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/portfolio.html>.
ENG4U
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisite plus best five OACs; see Note 1; final grade of at least 70% in the required OAC.
Recommended: OAC MATH; one or more from OAC Accounting, BIOL, CHEM, ECON, GEOG and PHYS.
New Curriculum: Prerequisite plus three Grade 12 U courses and two Grade 12 U or M courses; see Note 1; final grade of at
least 70% in the required course. Recommended: Grade 12 U Mathematics, preferably MCB4U; Grade 12 U Science; Grade
12 U course from Social Science & Humanities or Canadian & World Studies.
Environment & Business (Co-op only)
WEB
357
Environment & Resource Studies
(Regular) WER
60
140
Environment & Resource Studies
(Co-op) WER
mid- to high 70s ENGL
mid- to high 70s
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisite plus best five OACs; see Note 1; final grade of at least 70% in the required OAC.
Recommended: one or more from OAC A&G, BIOL, CALC, CHEM, FINM, GEOG or PHYS.
New Curriculum: Prerequisite plus three Grade 12 U courses and two Grade 12 U or M courses; see Note 1; final grade of at
least 70% in the required course. Recommended: At least one Grade 12 U or M course from Canadian & World Studies or
Social Sciences & Humanities or The Arts; at least one Grade 12 U or M course from Mathematics or Science.
75
221
high 70s
ENGL
Geography (Regular) WG
ENG4U
139
mid 70s
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisite plus best five OACs; see Note 1; final grade of at least 70% in the required OAC.
Recommended: OAC Geography and one of OAC A&G, CALC and FINM.
New Curriculum: Prerequisite plus three Grade 12 U courses and two Grade 12 U or M courses; see Note 1; final grade of at
least 70% in the required course. Recommended: one or more Grade 12 U or M Geography courses strongly recommended;
one or more Grade 12 U Mathematics courses, SES4U.
100
mid to high 70s
ENGl
ENG4U
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisite plus best five OACs; see Note 1; final grade of at least 70% in the required OAC.
Recommended: one or more from OAC A&G, CALC, and FINM, and one of OAC BIOL, CHEM or PHYS (preferably BIOL).
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus three Grade 12 U courses and two Grade 12 U or M courses; see Note 1; final grade of
at least 70% in the required course; Grade 12 U or M courses from Canadian & World Studies, Mathematics, and/or Science
(preferably SBI4U or SES4U).
5
70%
Any six OACs
Any four U courses and
two U or M courses
OAC Curriculum: Best six OACs; see Note 4; applicants should be capable of university-level work, strongly motivated to
work on their own, and planning studies that can be done at the University of Waterloo.
New Curriculum: Best four Grade 12 U courses and two Grade 12 U or M courses; see Note 4; applicants should be capable
of doing university-level work on their own and should be planning studies that can be done at the University of Waterloo.
Geography (Co-op) WG
181
Planning (Regular) WP
110
92
Planning (Co-op) WP
247
Independent Studies
Independent Studies (Regular) WI
52
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
OUAC Code
Faculty of Mathematics
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Alternate Offers
A&G, CALC, ENGL
MCB4U, ENG4U,
MGA4U, and either
ICS4M or one other U
course
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best three OACs; see Note 5.
Recommended: OAC Accounting, Finite Mathematics; at least one Computer Science course during secondary school.
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus two Grade 12 U or M courses; see Note 5. Recommended: Grade 11 Computer and
Information Science course; BAT4M.
A&G, CALC, ENGL
Leads to both BMath from the University of Waterloo and BBA from Wilfrid Laurier University
MCB4U, ENG4U, MGA4U OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best three OACs; see Note 5. Recommended: OAC Finite Mathematics; at least one
and either ICS4M or one Computer Science course during secondary school.
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus two Grade 12 U or M courses; see Note 5. Recommended: Grade 11 Computer and
other U course
Information Science course.
Mathematics/ Chartered Accountancy
(Co-op only) WN
637
Business Administration (WLU) and
Mathematics (Waterloo) Double
Degree (Co-op only) WBA
658
55
low 90s
60
low to mid 90s
40
mid-80s
40
mid 80s
Bioinformatics (Co-op only) WBI
232
Computational Mathematics (Co-op)
WCM
200 (Co-op and
Reg)
Mathematics (Co-op) WM
1102
Mathematics/Business Administration
419
(Co-op) WMB
Computer Science (Co-op) WCS
Computational Mathematics
(Regular) WCM
Mathematics (Regular) WM
Computer Science (Regular) WCS
150
40
1666
355
200 (Co-op and
Reg)
20
563
195
Mathematics/Business Administration
371
(Regular) WMB
MCB4U, SCH4U, ENG4U,
A&G, CALC, CHEM, ENGL,
MGA4U, one of either
one of BIOL or PHYS
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best OAC; see Note 5. Recommended: OAC Finite Mathematics; at least one Computer
SBI4U or SPH4U
Science course during secondary school. For Bioinformatics: Canadian Computing Competition.
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus one Grade 12 U or M course; see Note 5. Recommended: Grade 11 Computer and
MCB4U, ENG4U,
Information Science course. For Bioinformatics: Canadian Computing Competition.
MGA4U, and either
A&G, CALC, ENGL
ICS4M or one other U
course
mid- to high 80s
mid-80s
low to mid-80s
35
mid-80s
779
150
low to mid-80s
217
10
mid-90s
211
15
high 80s
1941
190
high 70s
A&G, CALC, ENGL
MCB4U, ENG4U,
MGA4U, and either
ICS4M or one other U
course
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best three OACs; see Note 5. Recommended: OAC Finite Mathematics; at least one
Computer Science course during secondary school. For Computer Science: Canadian Computing Competition.
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus two Grade 12 U or M courses; see Note 5. Recommended: Grade 11 Computer and
Information Science course. For Computer Science: Canadian Computing Competition.
Faculty of Science
Biotechnology/Chartered
Accountancy (Co-op only) WSA
Biotechnology/ Economics (Co-op
only) WBE
Honours Science (Regular) WS
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best two OACs; see Note 1. Recommended: OAC Accounting, Biology
CALC, CHEM, one of BIOL MCB4U, SCH4U, one of New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best two Grade 12 U or M courses; see Note 1. Recommended: SBI4U, BAT4M
or PHYS, one of A&G or
SBI4U or SPH4U; one of
FINM
MGA4U or MDM4U
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best two OACs; see Note 1. Recommended: OAC Biology
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best two Grade 12 U or M courses; see Note 1. Recommended: SBI4U
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best two OACs; see Note 1. Recommended: OAC Physics, plus at least one additional
MCB4U, SCH4U, two of
OAC mathematics course.
CALC, CHEM, two of A&G,
SBI4U, SES4U, MGA4U,
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best two Grade 12 U or M courses; see Note 1. Recommended: SPH4U, plus at least
BIOL, FINM or PHYS
MDM4U or SPH4U
one additional OAC mathematics course.
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
OUAC Code
Life Sciences (Co-op) WLS
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
Alternate Offers
Life Sciences (Regular) WLS
1127
97
high 70s
2566
242
high 70s
105
mid- to high 70s
Physical and Computational Sciences
(Co-op) WPS
769
Physical and Computational Sciences
391
(Regular) WPS
Science & Business (Co-op) WSB
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best two OACs; see Note 1. Recommended: OAC Physics, plus at least one additional
OAC mathematics course (strongly recommended for those considering UW's School of Optometry in the future); see
MCB4U, SCH4U, two of
Note 10
CALC, CHEM, two of A&G,
SBI4U, SES4U, MGA4U,
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best two Grade 12 U or M courses; see Note 1. Recommended: SPH4U, plus at least
BIOL, FINM or PHYS
MDM4U or SPH4U
one additional OAC mathematics course (strongly recommended for those considering UW's School of Optometry in the
future); see Note 10
CALC, CHEM, PHYS, one
of A&G or FINM
47
mid- to high 70s
454
85
low 80s
226
25
low 80s
Science & Business (Regular) WSB
New Curriculum
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best two OACs; see Note 1. Recommended: OAC A&G (strongly recommended),
MCB4U, SCH4U, SPH4U, Computer Science or Computer Studies; see Note 11
one of MGA4U or MDM4U New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best two Grade 12 U or M courses; see Note 1. Recommended: ICS4M, SES4U,
MGA4U (strongly recommended); see Note 11
MCB4U, SCH4U; one of
OAC Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best two OACs; see Note 1.
CALC, CHEM, one of BIOL
SBI4U, SES4U or
New Curriculum: Prerequisites plus best two Grade 12 U or M courses; see Note 1. Recommended: BBB4M
or PHYS, one of A&G or
SPH4U; one of MGA4U or
FINM
MDM4U
Note # 1: Admission Information Form (with acknowledgment of application); in some cases marks from previous years may be used as a basis for making early offers.
Note # 2: Admission Information Form and Letter of Reference Form (with acknowledgment of application); average adjustment factor applied based on performance of students who entered Engineering from your secondary
school in previous years; in some cases marks from previous years may be used as a basis for making early offers. Also considered are involvement in extra-curricular activities in school or community; evidence of interest in
Engineering; and strong performance in mathematics-, science- or engineering-related competitions.
Note # 3: Interview, English précis-writing exercise, portfolio, Admission Information Form (with acknowledgement of application); in some cases marks from previous years may be used as a basis for making invitations to
interviews.
Note # 4: Autobiographical letter, interview and letters of reference; in some cases marks from previous years may be used as a basis for making early offers.
Note # 5: Admission Information Form including teacher reference (with acknowledgment of application); in some cases marks from previous years may be used as a basis for making early offers. All applicants are strongly
encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest. All the mathematics programs except Software Engineering are offered through the University of Waterloo and St. Jerome’s. After applying, you may choose to register
through St. Jerome’s.
Note # 6: Admission Information Form and Letter of Reference Form (with acknowledgment of application); average adjustment factor applied based on performance of students who entered Engineering from your secondary
school in previous years; in some cases marks from previous years may be used as a basis for making early offers. Experience in developing well-structured, modular programs is required, as demonstrated by at least one of the
following: strong performance in a programming course such as Grade 11 or 12 Computer Science, or Grade 11 or 12 Computer and Information Science or equivalent, strong performance in a programming contest, significant
work experience, other (must be explained on the Admission Information Form). Also considered are involvement in extra-curricular activities in school and/or community; interest in software engineering; additional OAC or Grade
12 OSS courses; and participation in mathematics, science, engineering or programming competitions.
Note # 7: In Honours Arts, co-op is available beginning in second year in Anthropology, Economics, English, French Teaching Specialization, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology.
Note # 8: In Honours Arts and Business (the co-op version of this program was formerly Honours Arts Applied Studies Co-op), the following majors are available in co-op and regular: Anthropology, Classical Studies, Drama,
Economics, English, Fine Arts, French Cultural Studies, French Studies, Geography (regular only), German, History, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Russian,
Slavic Studies, Social Development Studies, Sociology, Spanish, Speech Communication. Specializations are available in Cultural Management (co-op only), Digital Arts Communication (co-op only), Human Resources
Management and International Trade (co-op only). After applying, you may choose to register through Renison or St. Jerome’s.
Note # 9: Social Development Studies is available as a co-op program through Honours Arts and Business (Co-op)
Note # 10: In Life Sciences, the following majors are available in co-op and regular: Biochemistry, Biochemistry Teaching Option (co-op only), Biology, Biology Teaching Option (co-op only), Environmental Sciences (Ecology),
Pre-Optometry/Pre-Health (regular only), Psychology.
Note # 11: In Physical and Computational Sciences, the following majors are available in co-op and regular: Chemistry, Chemistry Teaching Option (co-op only), Computational Science, Earth Sciences (specializations in
Environmental Hydrogeology, Geology, Geography (regular only), or Geophysics (co-op only)), Environmental Sciences (Global Change), Mathematical Physics, Physics, Physics Teaching Option (co-op only).
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
Western will be extending a limited number of early conditional offers, scholarships and offers of residence to students with an outstanding academic record in their last two years of high school beginning in mid- to late April.
These very selective early offers will take many factors into consideration including marks in prior grades, as well as prior and interim marks in OAC and/or Grade 12 U and/or M courses. Applicants must have either completed
or be enrolled in prerequisite courses for programs to which they have applied in order to be considered in the early round.
Offers of admission and final decisions for applicants who do not receive an offer in April will be deferred until late May/early June. All applicants will be given full consideration in this second round. Information pertaining to
special circumstances adversely affecting an applicant’s grades will be taken into account for those students on, or near, the required admission average and only for the second round of offers in May. Special Circumstance
forms must be submitted by April 30th.
All offers will be conditional upon successfully completing the OSSD and maintaining a minimum final average on six OAC and/or Grade 12 U or M courses including all prerequisite courses as stipulated in the
“Offer of Admission”.
Alternate Offers: Applicants who wish to be considered for more than one program should list each program as a separate choice on the OUAC application.
Contact the OAC Hotline at (519) 661-3977 or e-mail <
[email protected]>
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004 Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
7433
650
490
50
5563
10839
500
975
1861
180
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Administrative & Commercial Studies ED
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Prerequisites plus next best three OACs or Grade 12 U or M courses.
Administrative & Commercial Studies
(Commercial Aviation Management) EDF
Administrative & Commercial Studies
(Commercial Aviation Management - non-flight
(main campus only) EDN
Arts EA
Social Science EO
Media, Information & Technoculture EI
Western/Fanshawe Joint Degree/Diploma in
Media Theory & Production EIT
Engineering Science EE
low 80s
ENG1, CALC, one of A&G or FINM
ENG4U, MCB4U, one other Grade 12U
Prerequisites plus next best three OACs or Grade 12 U or M courses. Supplementary application form
MATH
required. OAC PHYS/ SPH4U strongly recommended; valid Transport Canada Category 1 Medical
Certificate; two hours of small aircraft flying time strongly recommended for flight option.
low 80s
ENG1
ENG4U
Prerequisite plus next best five OACs or Grade 12 U or M courses.
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, SPH4U,
SCH4U
Computer science recommended. Prerequisites plus next best OAC or Grade 12 U or M course.
low-mid
80s
789
40
4494
475
ENG1, CALC, A&G, PHYS, CHEM
3475
325
ENG1, one of CALC, A&G or FINM, ENG4U, one of MCB4U, MGA4U; one
CALC and BIOL recommended. Prerequisites plus next best three OACs or Grade 12 U or M courses.
one of BIO, CHEM or PHYS
of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
Health Science EW
low 80s
Kinesiology EP
3486
400
BA (Music) EMA
Bachelor of Music (BMus) EM
Music Administrative Studies EMS
852
130
Prerequisites plus next best four OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses. MATH recommended: OAC/Grade
12 Adv. MATH or one Grade 12U MATH. PHYS recommended: OAC or Grade 12 Adv. PHYS or
PHYS Grade 12 U or Grade 11U.
ENG1, BIOL
ENG4U, SBI4U
minimum
70%
ENG1
ENG4U
low 80s
ENG1, CALC
ENG4U, MCB4U
Audition required for all applicants. Prerequisite plus next best four OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses.
minimum
70%
ENG1
ENG4U
Applicants must demonstrate a performance level of at least a Conservatory Grade X standard and
show evidence of exceptional performance ability before a jury. Prerequisite plus next best five OAC
or Grade 12 U or M courses.
Interview required for all applicants. Prerequisite plus next best five OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses.
Audition required for all applicants. Prerequisite plus next best five OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses.
Music Performance Diploma EMD
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004 Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
1322
125
low 80s
ENG1, 60% in each of OAC BIOL
and CHEM; Grade 12 Adv MATH
ENG4U; 60% in both SBI4U and
OAC Calc or MCB4U recommended. Prerequisites plus next best three OAC or Grade 12U or M
SCH4U; one of Grade 11 U Functions
courses.
& Relations or Grade 11 M Functions
11961
1,100
low 80s
ENG1, CALC and TWO of A&G,
BIOL, CHEM, PHYS
ENG4U, MCB4U and TWO of MGA4U,
MDM4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U,
Prerequisites plus next best two OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses.
SES4U
Refer to
Brescia
Refer to
Brescia
Refer to
Brescia
ENG1, BIOL and CHEM; Grade 12
Advanced MATH
ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U; Grade 11
Functions & Relations
Prerequisites plus next best three OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses for BSc.
ENG1 and Grade 11 Advanced
CHEM
ENG4U, Grade 11 U CHEM
Prerequisites plus next best five OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses for BA (Human Ecology) Family
Studies.
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Nursing (Full-time Study Only) EN
Science ES
Medical Sciences ESM
Human Ecology (BScHEc) EH
Human Ecology (BA) Family Studies EHF
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO — BRESCIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
Brescia University College will be extending offers of admission beginning mid-April to students who present mid-year and final grades with strong academic results. Applicants must have either completed or be enrolled in
prerequisite courses for the program to which they have applied. Previous years of academic work may be reviewed in April to establish a consistent pattern of strong academic achievement. All applicants will be notified in
writing of the status of their application. All other conditional offers will be issued later in May and will be based only on OAC and/or Grade 12 U or M midterm and final grades. Supplementary information will be considered in
May.
All offers of admission will be conditional upon successful completion of the OSSD and maintaining a minimum final average on required courses as stipulated in the “Offer of Admission”. Admission will be based on successful
completion of six OAC courses, six Grade 12 U or M courses, or a combination thereof, including prerequisite courses.
Residence: Offers of residence will be included with conditional offers of admission.
Scholarship and Awards: Offers of scholarships and bursaries will be included with conditional offers of admission. Students who do not receive an offer in April will be eligible for both entrance scholarships and bursaries in May.
Entrance scholarships at Brescia are guaranteed and unlimited in number, and are awarded on final OAC and/or Grade 12 U/M grades.
Contact the Registrar, Brescia University College, at (519) 858-5151 ext. 28266 or e-mail
[email protected].
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO — BRESCIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004 Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Administrative & Commercial Studies EBD
80%
ENG1, CALC, one of A&G or FINM
Arts EBA
Health Science EBW
75-78%
85-88%
ENG1
ENG1, one MATH, one of BIOL,
CHEM or PHYS
ENG1, BIOL, CHEM, Grade 12
MATH (Advanced preferred)
ENG4U, MCB4U, one of MGA4U or
MDM4U
ENG4U
ENG4U, MCB4U, or MGA4U, one of
SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, MCR3U or
MCF3M
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Human Ecology (BScHEc) EBH
75-78%
1500 (all
programs)
370 (all
programs)
Alternate Offers
Prerequisites plus three best OAC and/or Grade 12 U or M courses. Automatic consideration for
alternate offers to Arts and/or Social Science.
Prerequisites plus five best OAC and/or Grade 12 U or M courses
Prerequisites plus three best OAC and/or Grade 12 U or M courses. Automatic consideration for
alternate offers to Arts and/or Social Science.
Prerequisites plus three best OAC and/or Grade 12 U or M courses. Bachelor of Science program with
specializations in Family Studies and Foods & Nutrition. Automatic consideration for alternate offers to
Arts and/or Social Science.
Human Ecology (BA) Family Studies EBF
75-78%
ENG1, Grade 11 Advanced CHEM
ENG4U, SCH3U
Kinesiology EBP
86-88%
ENG1, BIOL
ENG4U, SBI4U
75-78%
ENG1
ENG4U
Prerequisite plus five best OAC and/or Grade 12 U or M courses.
70%
N/A
N/A
70% overall average. Please consult Registrar’s Office for additional admission information.
Social Science EBO
Preliminary Year Co-educational EBC
N/A
35
Prerequisites plus five best OAC and/or Grade 12 U or M courses. Bachelor of Arts program with
specialization in Family Studies. Automatic consideration for alternate offers to Arts and/or Social
Science.
Prerequisite plus four best OAC and/or Grade 12 U or M courses. Automatic consideration for alternate
offers to Arts and/or Social Science.
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO — HURON COLLEGE
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
Huron University College will offer early conditional admission to all programs starting in early April. In order to be considered for programs applicants must have either completed or enrolled in the prerequisite courses. All offers
of admission are conditional upon successful completion of the OSSD and maintaining a minimum final average of six Grade 12U or M level courses as stipulated in the "Offer of Admission".
For more information:
For more information: Contact Kathy Mazur, Admissions Coordinator for Huron University College at 1-519-438-7224 ext. 233, or by e-mail at <
[email protected]>.
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO — HURON COLLEGE — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004 Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Alternate Offers
Bachelor of Administrative & Commercial
Studies(BACS) EHD
500
90
Arts EHA
440
120
Social Science EHO
960
160
78% or
higher
ENG1, CALC and one of A&G or
FINM
ENG1
Media, Information & Technoculture EHI
200
10
ENG4U, MCB4U and one of MGA4U or
The Huron University College Enrollment Committee will be assessing supplemental information and
MDM4U
Grade 11 and 12 marks in addition to any available OAC/12U or M grades.
ENG4U
The grades as shown on the chart may not be the grades that students will need to enter a program.
Huron University College reserves the right to adjust admissions standards in any limited program
without notice (Administrative & Commercial Studies, Media Information & Technoculture).
Alternate offers of admission will be automatically sent to students who do not meet the requirements
for the specialized programs, but do meet the requirements for Arts or Social Sciences.
90%
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO — KING'S COLLEGE
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
King’s will be extending offers of admission, scholarship and residence to students with strong academic records beginning in mid- to late April. Applicants must be enrolled in or have completed prerequisite courses for their
programs of choice. King’s will continue to extend offers of admission into late May. Students who have provided Applicant Profiles (that describe extenuating circumstances and extracurricular activities) will be considered on
these grounds in mid-May.
Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements for admission to their requested program will be offered admission to an alternative program if they are qualified.
For more information:
Contact Marilyn Mason, Registrar or Tracy Cunningham, Associate Registrar at 519-433-3491 or toll-free at 1-800-265-4406 or e-mail
[email protected].
THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO — KING'S COLLEGE — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004 Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Alternate Offers
Administrative & Commercial Studies EKD
Arts EKA
Social Science EKO
Childhood & Family Relations EKC
Social Justice & Peace Studies EKJ
650
150
83%
ENG1, CALC, one of A&G or FINM
ENG4U, MCB4U, one other 12U MATH Prerequisites plus best three OAC or Grade 12U or M courses.
575
1650
500
375
150
350
90
75
80%
80%
81%
80%
ENG1
ENG4U
ENG4U or OAC ENG1 plus five OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses.
WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
Wilfrid Laurier University will begin to send out offers of admission to qualified applicants beginning in April. Early conditional offers of admission are subject to applicants attaining specific prerequisite course(s) requirements,
completing OSSD requirements and meeting a specific minimum final average.
One offer of admission: Laurier can issue only one offer of admission per student. Applicants are encouraged to list their program choice in order of preference.
Additional Information: Applicants will be sent information in February and March about how to submit additional information to support their application for admission.
Alternate offers for Waterloo Campus Programs: Applicants who do not receive an admission offer for the program to which they applied will be considered for admission to a related program if space permits.
Alternate offers for Concurrent Education Programs: Applicants deemed not admissible will be considered for an alternate program at the Laurier Brantford Campus. Applicants wishing to be considered for an alternate
program at the Laurier Waterloo Campus must apply to the Waterloo Campus program.
For more information
Contact Gail Forsyth, Office of Admissions, at (519) 884-0710 ext. 6099 or e-mail <
[email protected]>.
WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
BA Honours Arts UH
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Alternate Offers
ENGL at 70%
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses. Please refer to the Undergraduate Calendar for
program majors.
ENGL at 70%, one grade 12 academic
math course at 60%
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%; one Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
of MCF3M1 or MCR3U1 at 60%
courses.
ENGL at 70%
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%
ENGL @ 70%, BIOL at 70%.
Recommended: one of A&G or FINM.
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%,
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
SBI4U at 70%. Recommended: one of MGA4U
courses. Must be combined with another major.
or MDM4U.
6580
Basis of Offers for 2004-05; Notes
1115
BA Honours Arts Psychology UHP
high 70s to low 80s
BA General Arts UA
3290
100
BA General Arts Biology UKH
BA Honours or General Arts Mathematics UKE
ENGL, CALC both at 70%, one of A&G or One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%,
FINM. Recommended: OAC Computing. MCB4U at 70%, one of MGA4U or MDM4U
BA/BEd General Arts-Contemporary Studies (Laurier) &
Education Junior/Intermediate (Nipissing) - Joint
undergraduate degree at the Brantford campus UVI
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses. Honours Mathematics is available with a
Finance & Accounting option.
150
40
high 70s to low 80s ENGL at 70%, CALC, A&G
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%,
MCB4U, MGA4U. Recommended: ICS4M or
ICE4M.
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses.
315
240
mid-70s
ENGL at 70%
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses.
70
mid-80s
ENGL at 70%, Math at 60%
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%; one Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
of MCB4U, MDM4U or MGA4U at 60%
courses.
70
mid-80s
ENGL at 70%, MATH at 60%
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%; one Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
of MCB4U, MDM4U, or MGA4U at 60%
courses.
15
low 80s
ENGL at 70%, CALC and A&G at 80%.
Recommended: OAC Computing.
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
MCB4U, MGA4U at 80%. Recommended:
ICS4U or ICE4M.
BA General Arts-Computing UGD
BA Honours/General Arts-Contemporary Studies (Brantford
campus) UV
BA/BEd General Arts-Contemporary Studies (Laurier) &
Education Primary/Junior (Nipissing) - Joint undergraduate
degree at the Brantford campus UVP
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses. Please refer to the Undergraduate Calendar for
program majors.
810
BA Honours Financial Mathematics UAM
125
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses.
WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
BSc Honours Financial Mathematics USM
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
MCB4U, MGA4U at 80%; one of SBI4U, SCH4U
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
or SPH4U. Recommended: ICS4M or ICE4M. A
courses.
combined minimum average of 70% is required
in the Math and Science courses.
Alternate Offers
55
15
low to mid-80s
ENGL at 70%, CALC and A&G at 80%,
one of BIOL, CHEM or PHYS.
Recommended: OAC Computing. A
combined minimum average of 70% is
required in the MATH and SCI courses.
220
25
high 70s to low 80s
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
ENGL at 70%, BIOL at 70%; one of A&G
SBI4U at 70%; one of MGA4U or MDM4U
or FINM recommended
recommended
1610
100
mid-80s
ENGL at 70%; BIOL at 70%; one Grade 12
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
academic math course at 60%.
SBI4U at 70%; one of MCF3M1 or MCR3U1 at
courses.
Recommended: OAC Kinesiology &
60%. Recommended: PSE4U.
Physical Education.
BA Honours Arts Biology UBA
BA Honours Arts Kinesiology & Physical Education UP
BSc Honours Science (Biology, Biology & Chem, Biology &
Physical Geography, Biology & Psych) UE
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses.
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
SBI4U at 70%, MCB4U and SCH4U. One of
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
MGA4U, MDM4U or SPH4U recommended. A
courses.
combined minimum average of 70% is required
in the MATH and SCI courses.
740
ENGL at 70%, BIOL at 70%, CALC,
CHEM. One of A&G, FINM or PHYS
recommended. A combined minimum
average of 70% is required in the MATH
and SCI courses.
135
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
ENGL at 70%, CALC & BIOL, one of A&G,
MCB4U and SBI4U; one of MGA4U, MDM4U,
FINM, CHEM or PHYS. A combined
SCH4U or SPH4U. A combined minimum
minimum average of 70% is required in the
average of 70% is required in the MATH and
MATH and SCI courses.
SCI courses.
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses.
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
ENGL at 70%, CALC & BIOL, one of A&G,
MCB4U; SBI4U; one of MGA4U, MDM4U,
FINM, CHEM or PHYS
SCH4U, or SPH4U
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses.
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
SBI4U at 70%; MCB4U, SCH4U. One of
MGA4U, MDM4U or SPH4U recommended.
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses.
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
ENGL at 70%; CALC, A&G; two of BIOL,
MCB4U, MGA4U; two of SBI4U, SCH4U or
CHEM or PHYS
SPH4U
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses.
mid-70s
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
ENGL at 70%, CALC, CHEM, PHYS; one
MCB4U, SCH4U and SPH4U. One of SBI4U,
of A&G, FINM or BIO recommended
MGA4U or MDM4U recommended.
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses.
mid- to high 70s
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
ENGL at 70%, CALC, CHEM, PHYS; one
MCB4U, SCH4U and SPH4U. One of SBI4U,
of BIOL, A&G or FINM recommended. A
MDM4U or MGA4U recommended. A combined
combined minimum average of 70% is
minimum average of 70% is required in the
required in the MATH and SCI courses.
MATH and SCI courses.
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses.
Chemistry is also available with an Environmental
Science Option.
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%,
ENGL and CALC both at 70%, CHEM,
MCB4U at 70%, SCH4U, SPH4U; one of
PHYS, one of A&G or FINM. A combined
MGA4U or MDM4U. A combined minimum
minimum average of 70% is required in the
average of 70% is required in the MATH and
MATH and SCI courses.
SCI courses.
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses.
BSc Honours Science Psychology UPS
BSc General Science Psychology UKB
BSc General Science Biology US
250
25
mid- to high 70s
BSc General Science Physical Geography UPG
BSc General Science Chemistry UGC
50
BSc Honours Science Chemistry UHC
370
BSc Honours Chemistry & Math UKC
Basis of Offers for 2004-05; Notes
20
ENGL at 70%, BIOL at 70%, CHEM,
CALC, One of A&G, FINM or PHYS
recommended
WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
OUAC Code
App.
BSc Honours Science Computer Science, Computing & Math
UFA
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
Basis of Offers for 2004-05; Notes
New Curriculum
370
ENGL at 70%; CALC, A&G; one of CHEM, One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
MCB4U, MGA4U; one of SCH4U, SBI4U or
BIOL or PHYS. A combined minimum
average of 70% is required in the MATH SPH4U. A combined minimum average of 70%
is required in the MATH and SCI courses.
and SCI courses.
435
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
ENGL at 70%, CALC, A& G and PHYS. A
MCB4U, MGA4U and SPH4U. A combined
combined minimum average of 70% is
minimum average of 70% is required in the
required in the MATH and SCI courses.
MATH and SCI courses.
BSc Honours Science Computing & Computer Electronics UF
BSc General Science Mathematics UKF
Alternate Offers
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%,
ENGL at 70%, CALC at 70%, one of A&G
MCB4U at 70%, one of MGA4U or MDM4U, one
or FINM, one of BIO, CHEM, PHYS
of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
ENGL at 70%, CALC, A&G, one of BIOL,
MCB4U, MGA4U, one of SBI4U, SCH4U or
CHEM, or PHYS
SPH4U
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%,
ENGL at 70%, CALC, A&G, two of BIOL,
MCB4U, MGA4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U or
CHEM or PHYS
SPH4U
BSc General Science Computing UGP
170
BSc General Science Physics UKG
BSc Honours Science (Geography, Honours Geography &
Environmental Science Option) UHG
ENGL at 70%, CALC, A&G, two of BIOL,
CHEM or PHYS. A combined minimum
average of 70% is required in the MATH
and SCI courses.
50
BSc Honours Kinesiology & Physical Education UN
370
50
mid-80s
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
ENGL at 70%, BIOL at 70%; CALC; one of
SBI4U at 70%; MCB4U; one of SCH4U or
CHEM or PHYS. One of A&G or FINM
SPH4U. One of MGA4U or MDM4U
recommended. A combined minimum
recommended. A combined minimum average
average of 70% is required in the MATH
of 70% is required in the MATH and SCI
and SCI courses (Kinesiology or Physical
courses. (Kinesiology or Physical Education
Education strongly recommended).
strongly recommended).
mid- to high 70s
ENGL and CALC each at 70%, one of
A&G or FINM, one of BIOL, CHEM or
PHYS. Recommended: OAC Computing.
A combined minimum average of 70% is
required in the MATH and SCI courses.
BSc Honours Science Mathematics UBM
95
BSc Honours Mathematics & Biology UKD
15
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
MCB4U, MGA4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U and
SPH4U. A combined minimum average of 70%
is required in the MATH and SCI courses.
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%,
MCB4U at 70%; one of MGA4U or MDM4U, one
of SBI4U, SCH4U or SPH4U. Recommended:
ICS4M or ICE4M. A combined minimum
average of 70% is required in the MATH and
SCI courses.
One of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U at 70%,
ENGL and CALC at 70%, BIOL at 70%,
MCB4U at 70%, SBI4U at 70%, SCH4U, one of
CHEM, one of A&G or FINM. A combined
MGA4U, MDM4U. A combined minimum
minimum average of 70% is required in the
average of 70% is required in the MATH and
MATH and SCI courses.
SCI courses.
BSc Honours Science in Photonics UPH
25
ENGL at 70%, CALC, A&G, PHYS, CHEM
at 70%. A combined minimum average of
80% is required in the MATH and SCI
courses.
One of ENG4U, ETS4U, or EWC4U at 70%,
MCB4U, MGA4U, SPH4U, SCH4U at 70%. A
combined minimum average of 80% is required
in the MATH and SCI courses.
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses.
WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
OUAC Code
App.
BBA Honours Business Administration (Full Time Study Only)
4505
UB
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
ENGL and CALC each at 70%, one
additional MATH recommended
600
BBSc Honours Business & Chemistry UT
30
One of ENG4U, ETS4U and EWC4U at 70%,
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
ENGL and CALC at 70%, A&G and PHYS.
MCB4U at 70%; MGA4U, SPH4U. A combined
courses.
A combined minimum average of 80% is
minimum average of 80% is required in the
Eligible for direct entry into Co-op program.
required in the MATH and SCI courses.
MATH and SCI courses.
mid- to high 80s
BBA/BSc Honours Business Administration & Honours
Science: Computer Science UXA
BBA/BMath Honours Business Administration (Laurier) &
Honours Mathematics (Waterloo) UWW
One of ENG4U, ETS4U and EWC4U at 70%,
ENGL and CALC at 70%, A&G, one of
MCB4U at 70%, MGA4U, one of SBI4U,
BIOL, CHEM or PHYS. A combined
SCH4U or SPH4U. A combined minimum
minimum average of 80% is required in the
average of 80% is required in the MATH and
MATH and SCI courses.
SCI courses.
290
BA Honours Economics; Honours Economics & Accounting;
Honours Economics & Adminstration; Honours Economics &
1750
Financial Management UD
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses.
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses.
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses.
Must meet admission criteria for both WLU and the
University of Waterloo.
60
low 90s
ENGL at 70%, CALC and A&G at 85%
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
MCB4U and MGA4U at 85%.
240
low to mid-80s
ENGL and CALC 70%, one additional
MATH recommended.
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
MCB4U at 70%. One additional U level MATH
recommended.
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses.
120
mid- to high 70s
ENGL at 70%; successful audition
One of ENG4U, ETS4U or EWC4U at 70%;
successful audition
Best six OACs or best six from all Grade 12 U or M
courses.
Refer to calendar for instrument-specific requirements.
BMus Honours Music UM
540
Alternate Offers
10
BBA/BSc Honours Business Administration & Honours
Computing & Computer Electronics (Co-op) UX
265
New Curriculum
One of ENG4U, ETS4U, EWC4U at 70%,
MCB4U at 70%. One additional U level MATH
recommended.
One of ENG4U, ETS4U, or EWC4U at 70%;
ENGL at 70%, CALC, CHEM; one of A&G,
MCB4U, SCH4U, one of MGA4U, MDM4U,
FINM, BIOL or PHYS. A combined
SBI4U or SPH4U. A combined minimum
minimum average of 70% is required in the
average of 70% is required in the MATH and
MATH and SCI courses.
SCI courses.
mid- to high 80s
80
Basis of Offers for 2004-05; Notes
UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
The University of Windsor will inform all applicants regarding the status of their applications beginning in early April. Windsor intends to make admission offers to most programs from early April to June. Admission offers
to programs that require the completion of supplemental applications and subsequent auditions and/or interviews will be made after these activities have been completed. Applicants who need to complete supplemental
applications will be sent this material upon receipt of their OUAC applications. A response deadline applies; contact the Liaison Office if you have not received your supplemental application package by February 25.
Consideration for admission in April requires grades in a combination of at least three OAC, Grade 12 U or M courses and registration in or completion of at least six of these including all OAC/U prerequisites. These
offers will be conditional upon completion of the OSS. For admission purposes, the average of the best three Grade 12 U/M or OAC courses, regardless of the number completed or in progress, will be calculated.
Applicants not considered for early admission will be considered for admission based on the average of their best six OAC/U/M courses, interim or final, following receipt of interim grades.
Students not accepted into the program of their choice at Windsor will be considered for alternate offers.
For more information:
Contact Charlene Yates, Assistant Registrar, at (519) 971-3650 or e-mail <
[email protected]>.
UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
ENGL. French majors : FREN. OAC
Writer's Craft is recommended for
Creative Writing majors. For Economics:
ENGL (OAC CALC required for Honours
Economics).
ENG4U. French majors: FSF4U. EWC4U
recommended for Creative Writing Majors. For
Economics: ENG4U (MCB4U required for Honours
Economics).
ENGL
ENG4U
Three-year BA Programs NA
Four-year BA Programs NAH
7439
BA Criminology NCR
70-75%
200
BA/BEd Concurrent French and Education NFE
60
15
70% and a minimum
of 80% in French
FRAN and ENGL
courses
BSc General Science NS
70-75%
BSc Biological Sciences NSB
BSc Biology & Biotechnology NBU
BSc Biology & Psychology NSX
BSc Environmental Biology (Co-op) NSL
20
85%
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
ENG4U and FRA4U
ENGL, CALC, two of A&G, BIOL, CHEM ENG4U, MCB4U, two of MGA4U, SBI4U, SCH4U,
BA (Major undeclared).
and PHYS
SPH4U
ENGL, BIOL, CHEM, CALC (PHYS is
recommended)
ENG4U, SBI4U, SCH4U, MCB4U, (SPH4U is
recommended)
70-75%
ENGL, CALC, two of BIOL, CHEM or
ENG4U, MCB4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
Alternate offer: Bsc (General Science); BA (undeclared).
PHYS (BIOL and CHEM recommended) (SBI4U and SCH4U recommended)
ENGL, CALC, two of BIOL, CHEM or
PHYS
BSc Physical Geography NSH
ENG4U, MCB4U, two of SBI4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
BFA Dramatic Arts-Acting ND
397
Supplemental application sent upon receipt of OUAC
application. Alternate offer: BA (Drama).
30
BFA Fine Arts-Visual Arts NF
70-75%
426
75
126
20
9
15
ENGL
BA Visual Arts & Communication Studies NFV
BMA Musical Arts NL
Alternate offer: Bsc (General Science); BA (undeclared).
ENGL, CALC, two of A&G, BIOL, CHEM ENG4U, MCB4U, two of MGA4U, SBI4U, SCH4U,
or PHYS
SPH4U
BSc Environmental Science NSN
BA Drama in Education & Community NDC
Criminology students re-apply for admission to Year 3.
75%
1587
BSc Science, Technology & Society NSO
BA Visual Arts & Art History NFA
Alternate Offers
70-75%
ENG4U
Alternate offers made based on prerequisites.
Auditions and/or Interviews in April and May. Alternate
offer: BA (Honours Drama).
UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
BMus Music NM
102
35
70-75%
Concurrent Bachelor of Musical Arts/Bachelor of
Education/Diploma in Early Childhood Education NME 44
15
85%
BMusTh Music Therapy NMT
15
65
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
New Curriculum
Alternate Offers
Auditions and/or Interviews in April and May. Alternate offer:
BA (Honours Drama).
BA Drama & Communication Studies NDS
BA English & Creative Writing NAW
BA International Relations NJI
962
70-75%
BA Language & Logic NAL
ENGL
ENG4U
BSW Social Work NW
BSW Social Work & Women's Studies NWW
670
BA Sociology & Criminology NCS
943
BA/BEd/ECE Diploma Concurrent (Early Childhood
Education Diploma with St. Clair College) NAE
598
36
85%
1907
500
70-75%
ENGL, one OAC Math.
ENG4U, one Grade 12 U level Math.
Business/Computer Science majors must Business/Computer Science majors must have
have CALC and A&G.
MCB4U and MGA4U.
79%
ENGL, one OAC Math
70-75%
ENGL, one OAC Math.
Business/Computer Science majors must ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U
have CALC and A&G.
110
Students in Social Work need to reapply in third year.
Alternate offers made based on prerequisites.
BComm Commerce NC
BComm Commerce & Economics NCE
BComm Commerce (Co-op) NCC
BComm Commerce (Honours Business & Computer
1263
Science) NCD
BComm Commerce (Honours Business & Computer
Science) Co-op NCB
275
75%
Supplementary application sent upon receipt of OUAC
application. Alternate offer: BA (Undeclared).
Alternate offer: BA (Major undeclared).
ENG4U, and one Grade 12 U Math course
Alternate offer: Business Regular or Computer Science
Regular.
BASc Engineering (Undecided) NE
Engineering-Civil NEB
Engineering-Electrical NEN
Engineering-Electrical (Communications Engineering
option) NEF
Engineering-Electrical (Electronics option) NEE
330
76%
ENGL, A&G, CALC, CHEM, PHYS
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
Co-op: Students with an average of 80% or higher in their
best six courses in their final year of secondary school are
automatically eligible to participate in the engineering co-op
program beginning in the fall of their first year of study.
Specializations begin in second year. Alternate offer: B.Sc.
Computer Science with Software Engineering
Specialization; Science (General Science); BA (Undeclared)
1016
150
80%
ENGL, BIOL
ENG4U, SBI4U
Co-op available, apply during Year 1. Specializations begin
in Year 3.
Alternate offers made based on prerequisites.
576
135
72%
ENGL, BIOL, CHEM. One OAC Math
recommended.
ENG4U, SBI4U and SCH4U (one Grade 12 U
Math recommended)
Alternate offer: BSc (General Science).
Engineering-Electrical (Computer Engineering option) 1883
NEC
Engineering-Environmental NEK
Engineering-Industrial NEH
Engineering-Mechanical NEJ
Engineering-Mechanical (Automotive option) NEA
Engineering-Mechanical (Materials option) NEL
BHK Human Kinetics NP
BScN Nursing Basic NN
UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
ENGL, CALC, CHEM and BIOL (PHYS
recommended)
ENG4U, MCB4U, SCH4U, SBI4U (SPH4U
recommended)
BSc Biochemistry NSY
BSc Biochemistry & Biotechnology NBT
70-75%
BSc Chemistry NSC
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
ENGL, CALC, CHEM and A&G plus one ENG4U, MCB4U, SCH4U and MGA4U, one of
of PHYS or BIOL (PHYS recommended) SPH4U or SBI4U (SPH4U recommended)
BSc Chemistry & Physics NSK
BSc Environmental Geoscience NSV
75%
BSc Geoinformatics (4 year) NGI
70-75%
BSc Geology NSG
1359
BOR Honours Operational Research (Co-op) NOR
ENGL, CALC, CHEM and one of BIOL or ENG4U, MCB4U, SCH4U, one of SBI4U or
PHYS (A&G is also recommended, BIOL SPH4U. (MGA4U recommended; SBI4U strongly
recommended)
is strongly recommended)
ENGL, CALC, A&G, one of BIOL, CHEM ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, one of SBI4U, SCH4U
or PHYS
or SPH4U
ENGL, CALC, CHEM, one of BIOL or
PHYS (A&G recommended)
ENG4U, MCB4U, SCH4U, one of SBI4U or
SPH4U (MGA4U is recommended)
ENGL, CALC, A&G (PHYS
recommended)
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U (SPH4U is
recommended)
ENGL, CALC, A&G (PHYS and CHEM
recommended)
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, (SPH4U and SCH4U
recommended)
ENGL, A&G, CALC
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U
Alternate offer: Bsc (General Science); BA (undeclared).
75%
BMath General Mathematics (3 year) NMG
BMath/Mathematics & Statistics (Honours) NSM
70-75%
BMath Honours Mathematics NMH
BMath Mathematics & Computer Science NSZ
BSc Physics & High Technology Fast-track NSP
75%
BSc Physics & High Technology (Co-op) NPT
BSc Physics & Computer Science NSQ
70-75%
BSc Computer Science with Computers & Multi-Media
Specialization NSA
70-75%
BSc Computer Science with Computers & Multi-Media
Specialization (Co-op) NSD
75%
BCS Computer Science NT
70-75%
BCS Computer Science NTH
BCS Computer Science (Co-op) NTC
BSc Computer Information Systems NSI
BSc Computer Information Systems (Co-op) NSJ
BSc Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence
Specialization NTA
BSC Computer Science with Software Engineering
Specialization NSS
BSc Computer Science with Software Engineering
Specialization (Co-op) NSU
75%
1329 total
70-75%
75%
70-75%
75%
Alternate offer: BSc (General Science);
BA (undeclared).
UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
BSc/BEd Concurrent General Science & Education
109
NSE
BSc/BEd/ECE Concurrent Science, Education & Early
67
Childhood Education (with St. Clair College) NSF
BSc/MLS General Science-Medical Laboratory
Science Diploma (concurrent with St. Clair College)
NST
BMath/BEd Mathematics & Education NMS
BA Forensics and Criminology NAF
BAS Arts and Sciences NAS
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
New Curriculum
20
Supplementary application sent upon receipt of OUAC
application.
Alternate offer: Science (General Science).
10
75%
62
30
82
20
75%
ENG4U, MCB4U, and two of MGA4U, SBI4U,
ENGL, CALC, two of BIOL, CHEM, PHYS SCH4U, SPH4U, (if math is chosen as an area of
emphasis, Grade 11 U Functions and Relations is
or A&G
Supplementary application materials sent upon receipt of
required)
OUAC application. Cross-registration with St. Clair College
of Applied Arts and Technology required. Alternate offer:
Science (General Science).
ENGL, CALC, A&G (PHYS and FINM
recommended)
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U
Alternate offer: (B.Math) Honours Mathematics
119
70-75%
ENGL, CALC and BIOL
ENG4U, MCB4U and SBI4U
Students need to reapply in third year. Alternate offer: BA
(Criminology)
80
80%
ENGL, CALC, two of BIOL, CHEM, PHYS
ENG4U, MCB4U, and two of SBI4U, SCH4U,
SPH4U
Alternate offer: BSc (General Science); BA (Undeclared)
367
70-75%
ENGL, CALC, BIOL and CHEM
ENG4U, MCB4U, SBI4U and SCH4U
Students in Forensic Science need to reapply in third year.
Alternate offer: BA (Forensics & Criminology); BA
(Undeclared).
81
70-75%
ENGL
ENG4U
BFS Forensic Science NFS
BES Environmental Studies NLS
Alternate Offers
YORK UNIVERSITY
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
York will begin assessing applicants and may make conditional offers of admission as applications are received. At all points in the process, applicants are encouraged to present as strong an academic profile as possible.
York accepts a combination of Grade 12 U and M and OAC courses.
York will consider Grade 11 U or M and/or Grade 12 (old curriculum) courses for admission purposes. Qualified applicants may be considered for alternate programs in cases where they do not meet the admission
requirements of their original choice or where their original program choice has filled.
For more information: Admission Enquiry Service, (416) 736-5000.
General Requirements: The OSSD and six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including Faculty-specific prerequisites, are required for admission.
Veuillez noter : ENG4U est requis pour tous les étudiants du nouveau programme. Les étudiants qui fréquentent une école secondaire de langue française peuvent remplacer ENG4U par FRA4U.
Les candidats peuvent communiquer avec le Bureau des admissions pour un cours équivalent.
YORK UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
ENGL and one of CLAS, FRANÇAIS, FRSL,
GEOG, HIST, MATH or a modern language. For
Economics, Math & Statistics: CALC is strongly
recommended.
ENG4U and one of Canadian & World Studies,
Classical Languages & International Languages,
French, or Math. For Economics, Math & Statistics:
MCB4U and MDM4U are strongly recommended.
ENGL and one of CLAS, FRANÇAIS, FRSL,
GEOG, HIST, MATH or a modern language
ENG4U and one of Canadian & World Studies,
Classical Languages & International Languages,
French, or Math
ENGL, CALC and one other MATH with a
minimum Math average of 75% and no Math
grade below 65%
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U with a minimum Math
average of 75% and no Math grade below 65%
ENGL, one MATH with at least 70%
ENG4U, any Grade 12U Math with at least 70%
Faculty of Arts (BA)
Arts YA
Mid-70s
Business & Society YBC
Kinesiology & Health Science YPA
Major Undecided (First Year Only) YAM
24520
4000
Criminology YAK
Low 80s
Professional Writing YAP
Computer Science YAC
Mid-70s
Information Technology YAT
New program
New program
ENGL and one of CLAS, FRANÇAIS, FRSL,
GEOG, HIST, MATH or a modern language
Cognitive Science YAS
New program
Public Policy & Administration YPP
Formerly upper- Formerly upper- Formerly upper- ENGL and one of CLAS, FRANÇAIS, FRSL,
year entry
year entry
year entry
GEOG, HIST, MATH or a modern language
ENG4U and one of Canadian & World Studies,
Classical Languages & International Languages,
French, or Math
Alternate Offers
YORK UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
ENGL recommended, MATH is strongly
recommended
ENG4U and one of Canadian & World Studies,
Classical Languages & International Languages,
French, or Math. Grade 12 U Math is strongly
recommended.
Alternate Offers
Atkinson Faculty of Liberal & Professional Studies (BA, BAS, BHS, BHRM, BSc, BSW)
Administrative Studies YKD
High 70s
Mid-70s
ENG4U and one of Canadian & World Studies,
ENGL recommended, MATH is strongly
Classical Languages & International Languages,
recommended for Computer Science, Economics, French, or Math. Grade 12 U Math is strongly
and Mathematics
recommended for Computer Science, Economics, and
Mathematics.
Administrative Studies - Information Technology
YKT
High 70s
ENGL recommended, MATH is strongly
recommended
Information Technology YKB
Mid-70s
ENGL recommended, MATH is strongly
recommended
Mid-70s
ENGL recommended, MATH is strongly
recommended for Computer Science and
Mathematics
Mid-70s
ENGL recommended, MATH strongly
recommended
Arts YKA
8500
1400
Science YKS
1400
150
Health Studies (daytime studies) YKH
ENG4U and one of Canadian & World Studies,
Classical Languages & International Languages,
French, or Math. Grade 12 U Math is strongly
recommended.
ENG4U and one of Canadian & World Studies,
Classical Languages & International Languages,
French, or Math. Grade 12 U Math is strongly
recommended for Computer Science and Mathematics.
ENG4U and one of Canadian & World Studies,
Classical Languages & International Languages,
French, or Math. Grade 12 U Math strongly
recommended.
ENG4U and one of Canadian & World Studies,
Classical Languages & International Languages,
French, or Math
Human Resources Management (daytime studies)
775
YKR
100
High 70s
ENGL recommended
Social Work (Direct entry, daytime studies) YKX
600
125
Mid-70s
ENG4U and one of Canadian & World Studies,
ENGL recommended. Supplementary application
Classical Languages & International Languages,
required.
French, or Math. Supplementary application required
850
100
Mid-70s
ENGL
Supplementary application will be sent to all Social Work
applicants; deadline is March 1, 2004.
Faculty of Environmental Studies (BES)
Environmental Studies - General YES
Environmental Management YES
Environmental Politics YES
Urban & Regional Environments YES
Environment & Culture YES
ENG4U and one of Canadian & World Studies,
Classical Languages & International Languages,
French, or Math
Students may choose to do General Studies in first year
before deciding on a concentration.
YORK UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
High 70s
ENGL, CHEM, one of CALC or A&G.
PHYS strongly recommended.
ENG4U, SCH4U, one of MCB4U or MGA4U.
SPH4U strongly recommended
Biotechnology YSA
ENGL, CHEM, one of CALC or A&G.
PHYS strongly recommended.
ENG4U, SCH4U, one of MCB4U or MGA4U.
SPH4U strongly recommended.
Chemistry (includes Pharmaceutical & Biological
Chemistry) YSC
ENGL, CALC, and CHEM.
PHYS strongly recommended
ENG4U, MCB4U, SCH4U.
SPH4U strongly recommended
Computational Mathematics YSQ
ENGL, CALC, one of CHEM or PHYS.
A&G strongly recommended.
ENG4U, MCB4U, one of SCH4U or SPH4U. One other
Grade 12U MATH strongly recommended
Computer Science YSG
ENGL, one of CHEM or PHYS. CALC and another ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, one of SCH4U or SPH4U.
MATH with min. Math average of 75% and no
Min. Math average of 75% and no Math grade below
Math grade below 65%.
65%
Earth & Atmospheric Science YSE
ENGL, CALC, A&G, PHYS, CHEM
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
Life Sciences stream: ENGL, CHEM, one of CALC
or A&G. PHYS strongly recommended.
Physical Sciences stream: ENGL, CALC, A&G,
PHYS, CHEM.
Life Sciences stream: ENG4U, SCH4U, one of MCB4U
or MGA4U. SPH4U strongly recommended.
Physical Sciences stream: ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U,
SCH4U, SPH4U.
Alternate Offers
Faculty of Pure and Applied Science (BASc, BSc)
Biology (includes Conservation Ecology) YSB
Environmental Science YSV
9500
1000
Mid-70s
Geography YS
ENGL, one MATH (CALC recommended), one of ENG4U, MATH (MCB4U recommended), one of
CHEM or PHYS
SCH4U or SPH4U
Kinesiology & Health Science YPS
Mathematics YSM
ENGL, CALC, one of CHEM or PHYS.
A&G strongly recommended.
ENG4U, MCB4U, one of SCH4U or SPH4U. One other
Grade 12U MATH strongly recommended.
Physics & Astronomy YSP
ENGL, CALC, PHYS, CHEM. A&G recommended.
ENG4U, MCB4U, SCH4U, SPH4U.
MGA4U recommended
Psychology YSS
ENGL, one MATH (CALC recommended), one of ENG4U, MATH (MCB4U recommended), one of
CHEM or PHYS
SCH4U or SPH4U
Major Undecided YSU
ENGL, one MATH (CALC recommended), one of ENG4U, MATH (MCB4U recommended), one of
CHEM or PHYS
SCH4U or SPH4U
Space & Communication Sciences YST
ENGL, CALC, A&G, PHYS, CHEM
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, SCH4U, SPH4U
ENGL, CALC, A&G, PHYS, CHEM. No
prerequisite below 70%.
ENG4U, MCB4U, MGA4U, SCH4U, SPH4U. No
prerequisite below 70%.
ENGL, CHEM, CALC, PHYS
ENG4U, SCH4U, MCB4U, SPH4U
1300
115
Low 80s
Computer Engineering YSJ
Geomatics Engineering YSL
Space Engineering YSN
Biochemistry YSF
New program
New program
New program
Students applying to Undecided Major who are considering
a specific program should ensure they have the appropriate
prerequisites. Refer to the program row for requirements.
YORK UNIVERSITY — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
2003-2004
2003-2004
2003-2004
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OUAC Code
App.
Enrol.
Ranges
OAC Curriculum
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
New Curriculum
Alternate Offers
Schulich School of Business (BBA, iBBA) (full time only)
Business Administration YBA
4000
ENGL, CALC. No prerequisite below 70%.
Supplementary information form also required .
200-220
high 80s to low
90s
International Business Administration YBI
1300
100-120
New stream in
the Dance
program
New stream in
the Dance
program
ENGL, CALC. No prerequisite below 70%.
Supplementary information form also required .
ENG4U, MCB4U. No prerequisite below 70%. No more
than one M course from any one discipline area will be
considered. Supplementary information form also
Supplementary information form is available on-line at
required.
<www.yorku.ca/admissions> and will be sent to all
applicants; deadline is February 20, 2004. Students can
ENG4U, MCB4U. No prerequisite below 70%.
only apply to one Schulich program - either BBA or iBBA.
Supplementary information form also required. No more
than one M course from any one discipline area will be
considered.
Faculty of Fine Arts (BA, BDes, BFA)
Dance Studies (History, World Dance, Dance in
Society) YBB
Dance Studio (Technique, Choreography,
Performance) YB
Design YF
85
70
Film Production & Screenwriting YEA
Fine Arts Cultural Studies YK
70
5200
80
Theatre Performance YJA
Theatre Production & Design YJB
A supplemental evaluation (portfolio or audition) is required
for each department you are applying to at a fee of $40
CDN for the first program and $25 CDN for each additional
evaluation.
40
Film History, Criticism & Theory YEB
Music YH
New stream in
the Dance
program
ENGL recommended.
Please refer to the "Basis of Offers" column for
Varies by
details on evaluations/auditions.
program, mid70s to mid-80s
ENG4U and one of Canadian & World Studies,
Classical Languages & International Languages,
French, or Math.
Please refer to the "Basis of Offers" column for details
on evaluations/auditions.
Three exceptions are the BA in Art History and the BA in
Dance Studies - no evaluation is required. For the BA in
Film History, Criticism & Theory there is no supplemental
fee.
For information visit <www.yorku.ca/finearts/ugradDeg/
admissio.htm>.
95
Theatre Studies YJC
Visual Arts (Art History) YN
35
Visual Arts (Studio Art) YM
140
You must submit your application for admission to the
OUAC by February 1 to be considered for these programs.
YORK UNIVERSITY — GLENDON CAMPUS — CAMPUS GLENDON
Basis and Timing of Offers of Admission
Refer to York summary for details.
Échéancier et critères relatifs aux offres d'admission
L’Université York évaluera les candidats et pourra faire des offres d’admission conditionnelles dès que les demandes seront reçues. Il est suggéré que les candidates présentent un dossier académique solide tout au long
de la procédure d’évaluation. L’Université York accepte la combinaison de cours de 12e année U et M et de CPO.
L’Université York considérera les cours de 11e année U ou M et/ou de 12e année (curriculum CPO) à des fins d’admission.
Les candidats qualifiés pourront être considérés pour d’autres programmes s’ils ne répondent pas aux critères d’admission de leur premier choix ou quand ce dernier est déjà comblé.
Pour plus d’informations : Service de renseignements aux admissions, (416) 736-5000.
Critères généraux pour l’admission : Le DÉSO et six cours de 12e année U et M ou de CPO, y compris les exigences de chaque faculté.
YORK UNIVERSITY — GLENDON CAMPUS — PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Program Name
OUAC Code
Glendon (BA)
2003-2004
App.
2003-2004
Enrol.
2003-2004
Ranges
Prerequisities for 2004-2005
OAC Curriculum
New Curriculum
Arts YGB
One MATH course is strongly recommended for Computer
Science, Economics, Mathematics, and Mathematics for
Commerce.
Major Undecided (1st Year Only) YGM
ENGL and French recommended
Business Economics YGE
3000
500
mid- 70s
English and one of Canadian & World Studies,
Classical Studies & International Languages, French
One MATH course is strongly recommended for Business
or Mathematics. French recommended.
Economics, Computer Science, Economics, Information
Technology, Mathematics, and Mathematics for Commerce.
English and one of Canadian & World Studies,
ENGL and French recommended. One MATH Classical Studies & International Languages, French
course strongly recommended.
or Mathematics. French recommended, and one
MATH strongly recommended.
International Studies YGI
ENGL and French recommended
Information Technology YGT
Basis of Offers for 2004-2005, Notes
Alternate Offers
English and one of Canadian & World Studies,
Classical Studies & International Languages, French
or Mathematics. French recommended.
English and one of Canadian & World Studies,
ENGL and French recommended. One MATH Classical Studies & International Languages, French
course strongly recommended.
or Mathematics. French recommended, and one
MATH course strongly recommended.
UNIVERSITÉ YORK — CAMPUS GLENDON — PROGRAMMES D'ÉTUDES
Nom du programme
Cote OUAC
Collège universitaire Glendon (B.A.)
Arts YGB
2003-2004
App.
2003-2004
Inscriptions
2003-2004
Moyennes
Préalables 2004-2005
Ancien Curriculum
Français et English recommandés
Économie et commerce YGE
Critères d’admission 2003-2004, Notes
Offres d'admission alternative
English et un cours U ou M en études canadiennes
Un cours de Mathématiques est fortement recommandé pour
et mondiales, en études classiques et langues
Informatique, Mathématiques, Mathématiques pour le
internationales, en français ou en mathématiques.
commerce, et Science économique.
Glendon suggère le cours de français.
English et un cours U ou M en études canadiennes
et mondiales, en études classiques et langues
Français et English recommandés. Un cours
internationales, en français ou en mathématiques.
de Mathématiques fortement recommandé.
Glendon suggère le cours de français. Un cours de
Mathématiques est fortement recommandé.
Études internationales YGI
Français et English recommandés
3 000
Technologie de l'information YGT
Nouveau Curriculum
500
mi-70
English et un cours U ou M en études canadiennes
et mondiales, en études classiques et langues
internationales, en français ou en mathématiques.
Glendon suggère le cours de français.
English et un cours U ou M en études canadiennes
et mondiales, en études classiques et langues
Français et English recommandés. Un cours
internationales, en français ou en mathématiques.
de Mathématiques fortement recommandé.
Glendon suggère le cours de français. Un cours de
Mathématiques est fortement recommandé.
Domaine d'intérêt non déterminé (1ère
année seulement) YGM
Français et English recommandés
English et un cours U ou M en études canadiennes
et mondiales, en études classiques et langues
internationales, en français ou en mathématiques.
Glendon suggère le cours de français.
Un cours de Mathématiques est fortement recommandé pour
Économie et commerce, Informatique, Mathématiques,
Mathématiques pour le commerce, Science économique, et
Technologie de l'information.
Additional Admission Criteria
University admission committees consider many factors when evaluating
applicants. In recent years, some committees have considered both the secondary
school transcript and a student autobiographical form for an increasing number of
applicants. If you are a candidate, you will receive instructions for the
supplementary autobiographical form after each university has received your
application through the Application Centre.
This section outlines only those programs that require additional information above
and beyond your student profile, in the form of tests, portfolios, interviews, auditions,
etc. These requirements, listed below, are in effect for the 2003-2004 admissions
cycle and are subject to change. If you need more information, please contact
the appropriate Admission or Liaison office.
Program
Programme
Criteria
Critéres
Critères d’admission additionnels
Les comités d’admission universitaire tiennent compte de nombreux facteurs dans l’évaluation des
candidatures. Outre le dossier secondaire, depuis quelques années on considère de plus en plus
souvent un profil personnel. En tant que candidat vous recevrez des renseignements à ce sujet dès que
les universités auront reçu votre dossier du Centre de demande.
Le tableau qui suit donne un aperçu des programmes qui nécessitent des critères additionnels sous
forme d’un test, d’un portfolio, d’une entrevue ou d’une audition. Les critères dans ce tableau seront en
vigueur lors du cycle d’admission 2003-2004 et risquent de changer. Communiquez avec les bureaux de
liaison pour obtenir des précisions.
Pour éviter de donner une fausse impression de la disponibilité des programmes, les titres n’apparaissent
en français, en italique, que lorsque l’enseignement est dispensé en français.
Arrangements
Modalités
Dates and Notes
Dates et Commentaires
Brock University
All Co-op Programs
Music
Resumé/application may be required.
University will contact applicant.
Theory placement test (Royal Conservatory Grade Applicant must arrange.
II Level) and aural skills test must be passed and
an interview is required. Audition required for the
Bachelor of Music (BMus) and applied Music.
Due dates are typically in March.
Auditions held April to August.
Theatre
Visual Arts
Concurrent Education Programs
(Junior/Intermediate and
Intermediate/Senior)
Audition and interview may be required.
Entrance portfolio and interview may be required.
Supplemental information may be required.
Applicant must arrange.
Applicant must arrange.
University will contact applicant.
Auditions/interviews are at the end of May.
Interviews held throughout April to August.
Due dates are typically in March.
Portfolio/Graphic exercise/Resumé /Covering
letter.
Letters of reference/Statement of goals.
Portfolio.
Portfolio required and interview recommended.
Portfolio.
Send to School of Architecture Admissions
Committee.
Contact Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies.
Contact College of the Humanities.
Contact School of Industrial Design.
Contact Faculty of Engineering.
April 30.
Audition.
Contact School for Studies in Art and Culture:
Music.
Applicants living more than 100 km from Ottawa may audition
by tape and affidavit; March 1 deadline for those who wish to
be considered for earlier offers.
Letters of reference/Analysis of social
problem/Personal statement.
Form mailed after receipt of application.
March 1.
Carleton University
Architectural Studies
Child Studies
Humanities
Industrial Design
Information Technology - Interactive
Multimedia & Design
Music
Social Work
By May 1.
March 15.
April 30.
April 1.
Program
Programme
Criteria
Critéres
Arrangements
Modalités
Dates and Notes
Dates et Commentaires
Hotel and Food Administration
and Tourism Management
Background Information Sheet (BIS).
Forms will be available through
<www.uoguelph.ca/liaison>.
BIS: April 1. Students applying to co-op are required to submit
employer reference forms. For more information please refer
to <www.management.uoguelph.ca>.
Landscape Architecture
Background Information Sheet (BIS) and portfolio.
Forms will be available through
<www.uoguelph.ca/liaison>.
BIS: May 7; portfolio: May 7.
For more information please refer to
<www.uoguelph.ca/Landscape_Architecture/>.
Veterinary Medicine
Minimum two years university science with
required courses and excellent grades; MCAT;
Background Information Form; three Reference
Assessments; Permanent Residence status;
Ontario Residency Requirement (refer to
<www.ovcnet.uoguelph.ca> for more information).
Applications to the Ontario Universities' Application Application deadline: February 1. Transcript submission
Centre, transcripts and other required documents to deadline: June 15.
For more information please refer to
the University of Guelph Admission Services.
<www.ovcnet.uoguelph.ca>.
University of Guelph
University of Guelph-Humber
Media Studies program requires a writing
evaluation, interview and review of relevant
portfolio for all streams (Journalism, Public
Relations and Image Arts).
The University will contact applicants selected for an Interviews take place in March and April every year.
interview.
Music
Audition/Written theory entrance exam.
Automatic notification of requirements; student must Contact Music department for information regarding the
audition and written theory entrance exam.
contact the Music department to make
arrangements.
Nursing
Current basic cardiac life support certificate.
Visual Arts
Portfolio.
Forward documentation to the Office of Admissions
and Recruitment.
Automatic notification of requirements; portfolio or
good quality slides/photos of same.
Current Basic Cardiac Life Support certificates should be
submitted by August 1.
Contact the Visual Arts department for information regarding
the portfolio requirements.
Bachelor of Applied Arts
Lakehead University
Laurentian University
Fine Arts
Portfolio/Audition.
Contact Fine Arts department.
Music
Human Kinetics
Midwifery
Radiation Therapy
Audition/Theory placement tests.
Personal Data Questionnaire.
Questionnaire.
1) Clinical site orientation by touring a Radiation
Therapy Department in an Ontario Cancer Centre.
2) Interview with Radiation Therapy Program
representatives.
Contact Music department.
Forward to School of Human Kinetics.
Download from the website.
Contact the Coordinator, Radiation Therapy &
Technology Programs
April to September.
Portfolio/Audition deadline is February 1.
April to September.
March.
February 1.
Interviews take place in May - orientation should be done
before the interview.
Sports Administration
Administration des sports
Professional de sage-femme
Psychologie du sport
Sciences de l'activité physique
Personal Data Questionnaire.
Fiche de renseignements personnels.
Questionnaire.
Formulaire de demande/fiche d'information et
Fiche de renseignements personnels.
Forward to School of Sports Administration.
Retourner à l'École d'administration des sports.
Disponible au site web.
Retourner à l'École des sciences de l'activité
Retourner à l'École des sciences de l'activité
March.
Mars.
1 février.
Mars.
Avril.
Audition/Theory placement tests.
Contact Music department.
April to September.
Arts & Science
Mandatory supplementary application.
Health Sciences
Mandatory supplementary application.
Process under review at time of printing. Visit
<www.mcmaster.ca/artsci> for complete details.
Process under review at time of printing. Visit
<www.Fhs.mcmaster.ca/bhsc/html/
admissions_first.html> for complete details.
No student will be admitted without a supplementary
application.
No student will be admitted without a supplementary
application.
Laurentian — Algoma
Music
McMaster University
Program
Programme
Criteria
Critéres
Arrangements
Modalités
Dates and Notes
Dates et Commentaires
Midwifery
Interview (by invitation).
Deadline: February 1.
Music
Audition/Interview.
Midwifery application form available at
<www.Fhs.mcmaster.ca/midwifery/>. Interview by
Applicants must contact the University to arrange.
Studio Art
Portfolio interview.
Applicants must contact the University to arrange.
Criminal Justice
Supplemental application package required.
Career objectives, experience and references are
considered.
Applicants will be sent a supplemental application
package automatically.
February 27. Check application for appropriate OUAC code.
Minimum 75% required for consideration. Contact the Liaison
Office if supplemental application package is not received by
Nursing
Supplemental application package required.
Career objectives, experience and references are
considered.
Applicants will be sent a supplemental application
package automatically.
February 27. Check application for appropriate OUAC code.
Contact the Liaison Office if supplemental application package
is not received by February 1.
Orientation to Teaching (OTT) with a
degree program
Supplemental application package required.
Career objectives, experience and references are
considered.
Applicants will be sent a supplemental application
package automatically.
February 27. 4U or OAC math is required for elementary
stream. Minimum 75% required for consideration. Contact the
Liaison Office if supplemental package is not received by
February 1.
Applicants notified by mail; portfolio of work —
guidelines provided; personal essay.
January to May. Personal attendance not mandatory if
applicant lives more than 800 km from OCAD.
April.
April, June and May. Upon request, test can be written at your
school.
March and April.
March and April. Locations: Ottawa, Sudbury, Toronto,
Montreal and Quebec.
March and April. Locations: Ottawa, Sudbury, Toronto,
Montreal and Quebec.
March to May. Test can be written at your school if you reside
more than 200 km from Ottawa.
Avril.
Mars et avril. Programme offert en français aux étudiants
bilingues. Lieux : Ottawa, Sudbury, Toronto, Montréal et
Québec.
Contact the School of the Arts (905) 525-9140 ext. 27671 to
schedule audition/interview (held February to May).
Contact the School of the Arts early (905) 525-9140 ext. 27671
to schedule portfolio interview (held February to April). Please
note: Interview spots are limited.
Nipissing University
Ontario College of Art & Design
Foundation Studies; Faculty of Art or
Faculty of Design
Portfolio assessment/Interview.
University of Ottawa/Université d'Ottawa
Fine Arts (BFA)
French
Interview/Portfolio.
Entrance exam.
Automatic.
Automatic.
Music
Occupational Therapy
Audition and written exam.
Second-language proficiency test.
Automatic.
Information provided; students must register.
Physiotherapy
Second-language proficiency test.
Information provided; students must register.
Translation
Entrance exam.
Automatic.
Arts visuels (BAV)
Ergothérapie
Entrevue/Sélection de travaux.
Examen de compétence linguistique.
Automatique.
Informations fournies aux candidats ; doivent
s'inscrire à la séance de leur choix.
French
Musique
Physiothérapie
Examen d'entrée.
Audition/Examen écrit.
Examen de compétence linguistique.
Automatique.
Automatique.
Informations fournies aux candidats ; doivent
s'inscrire à la séance de leur choix.
Avril, mai et juin. Possibilité d'écrire l'examen à votre école.
Mars et avril.
Mars et avril. Programme offert en français aux étudiants
bilingues. Lieux : Ottawa, Sudbury, Toronto, Montréal et
Québec.
Traduction
Examen d'admission.
Automatique.
Mars à mai. Possibilité d'écrire l'examen à votre école si vous
habitez à plus de 200 km d'Ottawa.
Interview/Portfolio examination/Personal
Information Form mandatory.
Audition/Interview/Aural discrimination
test/Personal Information Form mandatory.
Applicant must contact Department of Art to arrange January to April.
an interview.
School of Music will contact applicants after receipt January to April.
of Personal Information Forms.
Queen's University
Fine Art
Music
Program
Programme
Criteria
Critéres
Arrangements
Modalités
Dates and Notes
Dates et Commentaires
Royal Military College of Canada
All programs
Physical fitness/Participation in sports/General
aptitude test/Medical examination/Interview/Air
crew selection testing if required.
Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (CFRC) 1-800- Additional admission criteria are as important as marks. It is
856-8488.
recommended that applications be initiated before Christmas.
Actual deadlines vary from year to year. Consult your local
CFRC.
Collège militaire royal du Canada
Aptitude physique, participation aux sports,
développement des qualités de chef, test
d'aptitudes générales, examen médical, entrevue,
tests de sélection du personnel navigant (le cas
échéant).
Organisé par un Centre de recrutement des forces
canadiennes (CRFC) 1-800-856-8488.
Les critères d'admission supplémentaires sont aussi
importants que les notes. On vous conseille que les demandes
soient amorcées avant Noël. La date limite pour postuler varie
d'année en année. Consultez le CRFC au près de vous.
Architectural Science
Information and evaluation session/ Collection of
creative work/Admission questionnaire/Information
sheet.
Not automatic.
March to May. Selected candidates contacted; concessions are
made for distance.
Diploma in Arts
Interview/Information session.
Not automatic.
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education Applicant Profile Form.
Fashion Design, Fashion
Communications
Geographic Analysis
Portfolio/Resumé/Reference Letters.
Tous les programmes
Ryerson University
Information session.
Graphic Communications Management 750-word typed statement. Interview (prescreened).
Image Arts: Film Studies, New Media, Portfolio/Project outline (Film)/Written statement
Photography Studies
of career goals and related background/Resumé.
Interior Design
Portfolio Review: Personal Essay/Design
Test/English Test.
Journalism
Mail-in questionnaire/Autobiographical
sketch/Optional portfolio.
Midwifery
Personal questionnaire/Autobiographical sketch.
Interview (pre-screened).
Radio and Television Arts
750-word typed statement. Interview (prescreened).
Retail Management
Interview.
Ongoing from mid-March. Selected candidates contacted;
concessions are made for distance.
Not automatic; mail-in submission.
Applicants are given two weeks to submit their completed
Profile Form.
Not automatic; mail-in submission.
Ongoing from March. Selected candidates contacted;
concessions are made for distance.
Not automatic.
Ongoing from February. Selected candidates contacted;
concessions are made for distance.
Essay automatic; Interview for selected candidates. Ongoing from mid-March. 750-word statement must be
received by March 1.
Not automatic; mail-in submission.
Ongoing from March. Selected candidates contacted.
Not automatic; mail-in submission.
March to May. Selected candidates contacted.
Not automatic; mail-in submission.
Mid-April. Selected candidates contacted.
Personal questionnaire automatic; interview for
Late April-early May. Personal questionnaire due February 1.
selected candidates.
Essay automatic; interview for selected candidates. Ongoing from mid-March. 750-word statement must be
received by March 1.
Not automatic.
Ongoing from mid-March. Selected candidates contacted;
concessions are made for distance.
Not automatic; mail-in submission.
March to May. Selected candidates contacted.
Not automatic.
Late March to May. Selected candidates contacted.
Social Work
Theatre Performance - Acting
Applicant Profile/Optional Reference Letters.
Audition-interview/Personal information
profile/Written statement/Resumé/ Letters of
recommendation.
Theatre Performance - Dance
Theatre - Technical Production
Audition-interview/Resumé/Letters of
recommendation.
Interview/Resumé/Written statement/ Optional
collection of creative work/ Letters of
recommendation.
Not automatic.
Urban and Regional Planning
Interview-Information Session/Student profile.
Not automatic.
Not automatic.
Late March to mid-May. Selected candidates contacted;
concessions are made for distance.
March to April. Selected candidates contacted; concessions
are made for distance.
Ongoing from February. Selected candidates contacted;
concessions are made for distance.
Program
Programme
Criteria
Critéres
Arrangements
Modalités
Dates and Notes
Dates et Commentaires
University of Toronto, St. George Campus
Arts and Science: Commerce
On-Line Student Profile.
www.utoronto.ca/commerce/profile
Must be completed within two weeks of receipt of
acknowledgement letter.
Information about the Student Profile will be sent out Deadline for receipt of completed Student Profile will be sent
when student's application is received.
out when student's application is received.
Audition assigned by faculty (only if music
Auditions - February to May (Music questionnaire due by
questionnaire is complete).
January 14 for audition in February/March or by March 1 for
audition in April/May). Live auditions encouraged even if over
400 km. Contact the faculty directly for the music
questionnaire. Unless more than 400 km away, auditions are
held in Toronto.
Applied Science and Engineering
On-Line Student Profile.
Music
Audition/Interview.
Trinity College
Student Profile.
Information about the Student Profile will be sent out Deadline for receipt of completed Student Profile will be sent
when student's application received.
out when student's application received.
Audition.
Student makes appointment; call (905) 845-9430
ext. 2577 to arrange.
Selected weekends in March, April and May. Maximum 24
new students per year. Auditions at Sheridan College Trafalgar Campus.
Visual Arts (AV14M) or Portfolio review.
Studio. Available via Arts-HumanitiesStudio; Co-op Arts Management-studio
stream; Co-op Humanities-studio stream
Applicant must contact the Program Supervisor to
present the portfolio.
See information on website or guide mailed to applicants
<www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/>
Drama. Available via Arts-Humanities- Interview needed.
Drama; Co-op Arts Management-drama
stream; Co-op Humanities-drama
Applicant makes appointment;
call (416) 287-7119 to arrange.
For more details, visit <www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions>.
U of T at Mississauga
Theatre and Drama Studies
U of T at Scarborough
All Co-op Programs: (Arts-Humanities,
Arts Management, Cell & Molecular
Biology, Computer Science, Health
Informatics, International Development
Studies, Management, Mathematical &
Physical Sciences, Neuroscience,
Psychology & its Applications, Social
Sciences
Supplementary application. References/Interview
may also be required.
Go to UTSC website for supplementary form.
Return completed supplementary application within two weeks
of receipt of the letter of acknowledgement of the initial
application and not later than March 1 for early consideration.
April 1 otherwise. www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/
Early Teacher Project in the
Mathematical & Physical Sciences
(internship)
Supplementary application. References/Interview
may also be required.
Go to UTSC website for supplementary form.
Return completed supplementary application within two weeks
of receipt of the letter of acknowledgement of the initial
application and no later than March 1 for early consideration.
April 1 otherwise. www.utsc.utoronto.ca/ admissions/.
Additional information and interview/evaluation.
Go to UTSC website for supplementary form.
Instructions, details and deadlines at
<www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/>.
Supplementary application/Personal Statement of
Experience (PSE).
Supplementary application.
Download from
Deadline usually mid-February; check the website for more
<www.trentu.ca/education/concurrent/ prforms.htm>. information.
Deadline to be determined. Refer to website in September.
Download from Trent University website
<www.trentu.ca>. Specific URL will be available
from Liaison Office in September.
Education of Teachers in French
(internship)
Select Joint Programs with Centennial
College: Journalism, New Media,
Paramedicine
Trent University
Concurrent Education, Arts & Science
options
Forensic Science
Program
Programme
Criteria
Critéres
Arrangements
Modalités
Dates and Notes
Dates et Commentaires
References due March 15; interviews in April; special
arrangements possible for applicants unable to come to
campus. Details at: www.fes.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/
portfolio.html.
University of Waterloo
Architecture (Co-op only)
Interview/Portfolio/English précis-writing
exercise/Letters of reference.
Automatic.
Engineering (Co-op only)
Letter of Reference Form.
Letter of reference form sent with acknowledgement March to April.
of application.
Automatic.
Ongoing.
Independent Studies (Regular only)
Interview/Letters of reference/ Autobiographical
letter.
Mathematics and Computer Science (Co Teacher reference.
op & Regular)
Software Engineering (Co-op only)
Letter of Reference Form.
Form sent with acknowledgement of application.
March to April.
Form sent with acknowledgement of application.
March to April.
Form sent with acknowledgement of application.
March to April.
St. Jerome's
Mathematics and Computer Science
(Co-op & Regular)
Teacher reference.
The University of Western Ontario
Commercial Aviation Management
Music
For students receiving flight training: Transport
Canada Category 1 Medical Certification.
Audition/Interview.
For assessment, contact Transport Canada or your By September 1. It is recommended that students have
local physician.
completed at least two hours of small aircraft flying time.
Applicant contacted by faculty.
February to May. Applicants are expected to audition in person
but, for those living outside Southern Ontario, the faculty is
prepared to accept a taped audition.
Wilfrid Laurier University
Music
Audition/Interview.
Applicant contacted by faculty.
April to May. Audition tape accepted by mail from student
residing beyond 500 km.
Supplemental application package required.
Career objectives, experience and references are
considered.
Applicants will be sent a supplemental application
package automatically.
Deadline expected to fall between late March and early April.
Official date to be confirmed -- check with university. Check
application for appropriate OUAC code.
Acting
Supplemental application/Audition/ Interview.
Supplemental audition applications mailed upon
receipt of OUAC application.
Response deadline applies for supplemental application; check
form; auditions in April and May. Applicants who have not
received their supplemental audition application packages by
February 15 should contact the Drama Office at (519) 2533000, ext. 2804.
BA/B.Ed French
Student profile/Interview may be required.
Supplemental applications mailed upon receipt of
OUAC application.
Response deadline applies for supplemental application; check
form. Applicants who have not received their supplemental
application by February 15 should contact the French
Department at (519) 253-3000 ext. 2062.
BA/B.Ed/ECE
Student profile/Interview.
Supplemental applications mailed upon receipt of
OUAC application.
Response deadline applies for supplemental application; check
form. Applicants who have not received their supplemental
application by February 15 should contact the Faculty of
Education at (519) 253-3000 ext. 3800.
B.M.A./B.Ed/ECE
Supplemental audition
application/Audition/Interview.
Supplemental audition applications mailed upon
receipt of OUAC application; applicants are
encouraged to contact Music by January 30 to
arrange audition dates.
Response deadline applies for supplemental application; check
form; auditions in April and May. Applicants who have not
received their supplemental audition application packages by
February 15 should contact the School of Music at (519) 2533000 ext. 2780. Auditions/Interviews held in Windsor.
Laurier Brantford
Concurrent BA/Bed
University of Windsor
Program
Programme
Criteria
Critéres
Arrangements
Modalités
Dates and Notes
Dates et Commentaires
BSc/B.Ed ECE program
Student profile.
Supplemental applications mailed upon receipt of
OUAC application.
Response deadline applies for supplemental application; check
form. Applicants who have not received their supplemental
audition application packages by February 15 should contact
the Faculty of Education at (519) 253-3000 ext. 3800.
B.Math/B.Ed
Admission based on academic achievement.
Students can apply to the B.Math/B.Ed program
directly on their OUAC application.
Business Administration (Co-op)
Business Administration and Computer
Computer Science (Co-op)
Computer Information Systems (Co-op)
Admission based on academic achievement.
Admission based on academic achievement.
Admission based on academic achievement.
Admission based on academic achievement.
Computer Science with Software
Engineering Option (Co-op)
Admission based on academic achievement.
Alternatively, students may apply in September during their
second year of studies by submitting an application form and
resumé. Admission at this point will be based on academic
achievement, previous volunteer and paid work experience
and in some cases, an interview.
Computers & Multimedia (Co-op)
Admission based on academic achievement.
Alternatively, students may apply in September during their
second year of studies by submitting an application form and
resumé. Admission at this point will be based on academic
achievement, previous volunteer and paid work experience
and in some cases, an interview.
Environmental Biology (Co-op)
Operational Research (Co-op)
Physics & High Techology (Co-op)
Environmental Geoscience
(Co-op)
Admission based on academic achievement.
Admission based on academic achievement.
Admission based on academic achievement.
Students may apply to the Earth Science Co-op
program in September during their second year of
study.
Admission will be based on academic achievement, Check website for further information: www.cecs.uwindsor.ca.
previous volunteer and paid work experience, and in
some cases, an interview.
Geology (Co-op)
Students may apply to the Earth Science Co-op
program in September during their second year of
study.
Admission will be based on academic achievement, Check website for further information: www.cecs.uwindsor.ca.
previous volunteer and paid work experience, and in
some cases, an interview.
Engineering - (Civil and Environmental,
Electrical and Computer Industrial and
Manufacturing Systems Mechanical,
Automotive and Materials).
Students with an average of 80 percent or higher
in their final year of study are automatically eligible
to participate in the co-op program beginning in
the fall of their first year of study.
Automatic eligibility if academic requirements met.
Human Kinetics
(Movement Science, Sport
Administration/Leisure Studies)
Application is made in the fall semester of your
first year at the University of Windsor.
Students admitted to the Faculty of Human Kinetics Check website for further information: www.cecs.uwindsor.ca.
can contact Co-op Education & Career Services for
further information regarding requirements for
application.
Concurrent Science and Education
Concurrent Science and Medical
Laboratory Technology
Admission based on academic achievement.
Alternatively, students may apply in September during their
second year of studies by submitting an application form and
resumé. Admission at this point will be based on academic
achievement, previous volunteer and paid work experience
and in some cases, an interview.
Students who do not have an 80% average will be able to
apply for Co-op during the Fall semester of their first year of
studies. Alternatively, students may apply in September during
their second year of studies by submitting an application form
and resume. Admission at this point will be based on academic
achievement, previous volunteer and paid work experience
and in some cases, an interview.
Program
Programme
Criteria
Critéres
Arrangements
Modalités
Dates and Notes
Dates et Commentaires
Drama in Education & Community
Supplemental application/interview.
Music
Music Therapy
Musical Arts
Supplemental audition application/
audition/interview.
Supplemental application materials mailed upon
receipt of OUAC application.
Supplemental audition applications mailed upon
receipt of OUAC application; applicants are
encouraged to contact the School of Music by
January 30 to arrange audition dates.
Response deadline applies for supplemental application; check
form; interviews in April and May.
Response deadline applies for supplemental application; check
form; auditions in April and May. Applicants who have not
received their supplemental audition application packages by
February 15 should contact the School of Music at (519) 2533000 ext. 2780. Auditions/interviews held in Windsor.
February 20, 2004. You must submit your application for
admission to the OUAC by February 1 to be considered for this
program.
York University
Business Administration (Schulich
School of Business)
Supplementary Information Form.
Supplementary Information Forms are available at
<www.yorku.ca/admissions>; they will also be
mailed upon receipt of application.
Fine Arts - Cultural Studies
Fine Arts - Dance
Fine Arts - Design
Fine Arts - Film & Video
Fine Arts - Music
Fine Arts - Theatre
Fine Arts - Visual Arts (Arts History)
Fine Arts - Visual Arts (Studio)
Visit <www.yorku.ca/finearts/
ugradDeg/admissio.htm> for details.
International Business Administration
(Schulich School of Business)
Supplementary Information Form.
Contact prospective department as soon as possible A supplemental evaluation (portfolio or audition) is required for
to arrange audition/ evaluation. For further details each department you are applying to at a fee of $40 for the first
visit <www.yorku.ca/admissions>.
program and $25 for each additional evaluation. Three
exceptions are the BA in Art History; the BA in Film History,
Criticism & Theory; and the BA in Dance Studies - no
supplemental evaluation is required. Visit: <www.yorku.ca
/finearts/ugradDeg/admissio.htm> for more information. You
must submit your application for admission to the OUAC by
February 1 to be considered for this program.
Supplementary Information Forms are available at February 20, 2004. You must submit your application for
<www.yorku.ca/admissions>; they will also be
admission to the OUAC by February 1 to be considered for this
mailed upon receipt of application.
program.
Nursing
Supplementary Information Form.
Supplementary Information Forms are available at
<www.yorku.ca/admissions>; they will also be
mailed upon receipt of application.
See <www.yorku.ca/admissions>.
Social Work
Supplementary Information Form.
See <www.yorku.ca/admissions> for details.
See <www.yorku.ca/admissions>.
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Brock University
New Programs
Several new minors will allow students to add a second area of
concentration to their academic programs, enhancing their major
area of study. New minors available for fall 2003 include Art History,
Earth Sciences, Environment, French, German, Italian, Spanish,
Psychology, Philosophy, Professional Ethics, Studies in Arts & Culture,
and Women’s Studies.
A new co-op is now being offered in the Economics program. The coop component will allow students to gain practical exposure in the
field of economics by combining their academics with related work
experience.
Program Change
The Centre for Studies in Arts & Culture has been created to replace
the former Contemporary Cultural Studies program. Studies in Arts &
Culture is a program of interdisciplinary courses designed to provide
critical and practical insight into the world of arts and culture from a
variety of perspectives. Students select courses from visual arts,
dramatic arts, music, communication studies, film studies and
Canadian studies.
Campus Miscellaneous
Business Education at Brock University has now received accreditation
from AACSB International (The Association to Advance Collegiate
Schools of Business). AACSB International accreditation represents the
highest standard of achievement for business schools worldwide.
Brock is one of the few universities in Ontario to receive this
prestigious ranking.
Brock’s campus continues to grow with the opening of two new
residences this fall. The Lowenberger and Quarry View residences can
accommodate an additional 599 students.
Carleton University
New Programs
Carleton University has introduced a new stream within the Bachelor
of Computer Science program. The Information Systems Security
stream will provide core training in computer science and software
engineering, with emphasis on networks, computer security, and
cryptography.
Carleton has introduced a new Certificate in French Language
Teaching & Learning. The Certificate can be taken as part of a
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in French, an honours program in any
other discipline or as part of a combined honours program in French
and another discipline. Carleton has also introduced a minor in French
Interdisciplinary Studies.
A new concentration in Vertebrate Paleontology & Paleocology is
now offered in the Bachelor of Science (Honours) program in
Geology.
Program Changes
Law students at Carleton can now earn a Mention française notation
by completing part of their program requirements in French. Students
must also demonstrate knowledge of the history and culture of
French Canada.
A concentration in Human Oriented Technology is now offered in the
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) program in Psychology. It replaces the
concentration in Human Computer Interaction.
Admission Update
• Carleton Central is Carleton’s new on-line centre for student
registration and administrative activities. Students will find
everything they need to review their admission application,
register for courses, edit contact information, as well as view
their personal student record and outstanding account
balances at <www.central.carleton.ca>.
• As of September 2004, the Bachelor of Architectural Studies
(BAS) at Carleton will also require OAC or Grade 12 4U English
as a prerequisite.
• If you are entering Carleton with a secondary school average
of 82% or better, you will automatically be considered for one
of our entrance scholarships.
• An application is required to be considered for one of our 21
Prestige Entrance Scholarships.
• Admission requirements can be found on our website at
<www.carleton.ca/admissions>.
Campus Miscellaneous
Carleton University has built or refurbished buildings to provide
additional classroom, laboratory and lecture hall space as well as an
enhanced student services centre.
Carleton is home to the new National Wildlife Research Centre that
houses 50,000 specimens and a 100-square metre greenhouse.
Athletics has built a new fieldhouse with year round access to a 4,500
square meter sports field, and a 230-metre three-lane jogging track.
This will triple the usage for intramural sports and freelance activities.
A new residence will be open for September 2004.
University of Guelph
New Programs
A new degree in Bio-Resource Management (B.BRM) with a major in
Horticultural Management will be offered at the University of
Guelph, Ridgetown.
Admission Updates
The Guelph Admission Services website offers information on
academic programs and suggested admission averages, as well as
digital publications and the application and offer schedule. Visit
<www.uoguelph.ca/liaison/>.
University of Guelph-Humber
New Programs
A new specialization in Image Arts will be offered in the Media
Studies program. The Image Arts specialization leads to an Honours
Bachelor of Applied Arts Degree in Media Studies awarded by the
University of Guelph and a Diploma in Creative Photography awarded
by Humber College.
A new specialization in Accounting will be offered in the Business
program. All specializations in the Business program lead to an
Honours Bachelor of Business Administration degree awarded by the
University of Guelph and a Diploma in Business Administration
awarded by Humber College.
Program Changes
The Justice Studies program leads to an Honours Bachelor of Applied
Science degree awarded by the University of Guelph and a diploma in
Police Foundations awarded by Humber College. The previous degree
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designation for this program was an Honours Bachelor of Applied
Arts degree.
For more detailed information please visit
<www.lakeheadu.ca/~financeaid/>.
Admission Updates
Please visit <www.guelphhumber.ca> for updates and detailed
information regarding the admissions process.
Students entering Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering or
Computer Science with an overall average of 75% are eligible for a
one-time $1,000 scholarship in addition to the Entrance Scholarship
monies for which they may be eligible.
Miscellaneous
A brand-new state-of-the-art facility, ready for September 2003, will
be home to the University of Guelph-Humber. Built to meet the
requirements specific to the programs we offer, the facility features
innovative learning spaces including; print and broadcast studios, PC,
Mac and wireless computer labs, a moot courtroom, learning
commons, a student-run art gallery as well as comfortable student
lounge space, an internet café and a four-story atrium. Visit
<www.guelphhumber.ca> and take an on-line look.
Lakehead University
New Programs
• BA/BEd P/J: Geography, Psychology (four-year BA, five-year
program), General Program/Native Education, Women’s
Studies
• HBA/BEd P/J: Anthropology, History, Indigenous Learning,
Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology
• BSc/BEd P/J: Anthropology, Chemistry, General Program/Native
Education, Earth Sciences, Physics
• HBSc/BEd/P/J: Anthropology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics
• BA/BEd J/I: Anthropology, Psychology (four-year BA, five-year
program), General/Native Education, Sociology, Women’s
Studies
• HBA/BEd J/I: Anthropology, Geography, History, Indigenous
Learning, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology
• BSc/BEd J/I: Anthropology, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, General
Program/Native Education, Physics
• HBSc/BEd J/I: Anthropology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics
• BA/BEd I/S: Anthropology, Psychology, Psychology (four-year
BA, five-year program), Women’s Studies
• HBA/BEd I/S: Anthropology, Indigenous Learning, Music,
Psychology
• BSc/BEd I/S: Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Psychology
• HBSc/BEd I/S: Anthropology, Computer Science, Geology,
Psychology
• HBFA/BEd I/S Visual Arts
• BSc Water Resource Science
New program specializations now available:
• Honours Bachelor of Commerce - Co-operative option in
Accounting, BSc Chemistry – open stream option (current BSc
program contents) or health professional stream (new)
New Minors/Certificates now available:
•
Writing minor program
•
Sociology minor program
Program Changes
OAC/Grade 12U Biology is now a prerequisite for Kinesiology.
The following programs will no longer be offered:
• BA/BEd (Visual Arts major) I/S
• BSc (general program) BEd (Geology concentration) J/I
• BSc (general program) BEd (Geology concentration) I/S
Admission Updates
The admission average will continue to be based upon OAC/Grade 12
U or M courses for fall 2004. The minimum admission average for
2003/04 was 70%. Students are advised that early offers of admission
may be based upon the Grade 11 U or M and Grade 12 U or M grades
available at the time their application is being considered.
Lakehead University offers Entrance Scholarships to students admitted
to the University with a minimum overall average of 80%. These
scholarships are granted automatically, an application is not required.
Laurentian/Université Laurentienne
New Programs
Laurentian University’s new Bachelor of Education program (BEd) is a
four- or five-year program taken concurrently with an undergraduate
degree. The BEd will have the following areas of focus: English,
history, geography, Native studies, biology, chemistry, mathematics,
computer science, and human kinetics. It will begin with the primaryjunior and junior-intermediate divisions. For September 2003, the BEd
program will admit qualified candidates who have already applied for
admission into a BA, BSc or BPHE programs. Students currently
completing the first year of an honours program at Laurentian may
also be considered for transfer into the BEd program. Laurentian
projects that some 200 students will be admitted to this program in
September 2004.
Laurentian is now offering a four-year program in Chemical
Engineering and a PhD program in Mineral Resources.
Other new programs at Laurentian include: BSc Anthropology,
Applied Physics, Arts d’expression, Communications Studies, E-Business
Science, Fine Arts, Labour & Trade Union Studies, Public
Administration, BSc Psychology, Radiation Therapy, and Sport
Psychology.
Nouveaux programmes
Le programme de Bachelor of Education de l'Université est un
programme de quatre ou cinq ans suivi parallèlement avec un
programme de premier cycle. Il se concentrera sur les domaines
suivants : anglais, histoire, géographie, études amérindiennes,
biologie, chimie, mathématiques, informatique et sciences de
l'activité physique. Au début, il portera sur l'enseignement primaire
et le premier cycle de l'enseignement secondaire. Pour septembre
2003, on examinera les candidatures des personnes qualifiées qui ont
déjà présenté une demande d'admission au BA, BSc ou BPHE et la
possibilité de transfert de celles qui viennent de terminer la première
année d'un baccalauréat spécialisé à l'Université Laurentienne. On
s'attend qu'environ 200 personnes s'inscriront au programme de BEd
en anglais en septembre 2004.
L’Université Laurentienne offre maintenant un programme de quatre
ans en génie chimique et un nouveau programme de doctorat en
ressources minérales.
Autres nouveaux programmes à la Laurentienne : BSc en
anthropologie, physique appliqué, arts d’expression, communications,
commerce electronique, beaux arts, études sur la main d’oeuvre et le
syndicalisme, administration publique, BSc en psychologie,
radiothérapie et psychologie du sport.
Algoma University College
New Programs
BSc in Psychology (honours option)
BBA with Marketing specialization
Program Changes
Fine Arts Studies interdisciplinary program streamlined with more
studio courses; students select two areas of concentration.
BA in Community Economic & Social Development (CESD) program
available in two streams of concentration: Social or Economic.
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Admission Updates
The minimum admission average is 65%. September, January and/or
May intake (start dates). Visit our website for more admission
information: www.auc.ca. Ontario students with an overall average of
80% or better are guaranteed an entrance scholarship.
Hearst
Nouveaux programmes
À compter de septembre 2003, l'Université de Hearst offrira le
programme de baccalauréat ès arts en géographie. Les cours
d’introduction en géographie seront offerts en septembre 2003 et
d’autres cours s’ajouteront l’année suivante. Ces cours porteront,
entre autres, sur la cartographie, l’interprétation des photographies
aériennes, l’environnement, la géomorphologie, la géopolitique, le
Tiers-Monde, la géographie régionale et la géographie du Canada. La
géographie humaine et la géographie physique sont donc au
programme. Certains cours prévoient des excursions sur le terrain.
McMaster University
New Programs
In September 2003, McMaster introduced programs in Electrical and
Biomedical Engineering, Photonics Engineering and a combined
honours program in Cultural Studies & Critical Thinking (available
through the Faculty of Humanities).
In September of 2004, McMaster University in collaboration with
Mohawk College, will offer a fully-integrated four-year program in
Medical Radiation Sciences. Students will choose from one of two
streams in radiography or ultrasound (after completing a common
first year) and will graduate with both a BSc (Medical Radiation
Sciences) from McMaster and a Diploma in Medical Radiation
Technology from Mohawk.
Also beginning in September, 2004, eligible students in a McMaster
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science program will have the
opportunity to complete their honours degree concurrently with a
Mohawk College Post-Diploma Certificate in Applied Business
Management.
Program Changes
Programs within Gerontology and Health Studies are no longer
required to be completed in conjunction with another subject.
Admission Update
Effective September 2004, applicants to the Kinesiology program will
be required to have a total of six OAC courses including OAC English
1; one of OAC Algebra & Geometry or Calculus; OAC Biology; and
three additional OACs. Under the new curriculum, applicants will be
required to have ENG4U, one of MCB4U or MGA4U; SBI4U, and three
additional U or M courses.
Campus Miscellaneous
McMaster is continuing to expand its facilities for students:
• The Mary E. Keyes Residence, a suite-style residence opened
its doors to 260 McMaster students in September of 2003.
• The new James Stewart Centre for Mathematics (in Hamilton
Hall) will be completed in winter, 2004. This new facility will
be home to the departmental offices as well as new lab and
research facilities, and classrooms.
• The McMaster Centre for Learning and Discovery, a 300,000square foot expansion to the Health Sciences building is
scheduled to open in the summer of 2004. This $71 million
building will include classroom space for 1,800 students, as
well as offices, research facilities and offices for the Faculty of
Health Sciences.
Nipissing University
New Programs
The School of Business and Economics is pleased to introduce a new
stream for the honours Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
program. Technology Management is now being offered as one of
the optional stream choices in the BBA program, along with Human
Resources Management, Marketing, Economics, and Accounting. This
new stream replaces the former Bachelor of Business Information
Systems degree program.
Geography of Regional Planning and International Development is a
new major available in the Honours Bachelor of Arts program.
All Nipissing students in Geography-based majors, in honours BA or
BSc degree programs, are eligible to complete a Certificate in
Geomatics as part of their program.
Nipissing is now offering two full-time Bachelor of Arts (three-year)
majors at its Muskoka Campus in Bracebridge. All three years of Child
& Family Studies and Studies in Culture & the Arts are now available,
in addition to the first year of a limited number of other Bachelor of
Arts majors.
Admission Updates
Applicants to programs requiring the submission of supplemental
forms will automatically be sent the necessary documents.
Applicants are encouraged to take note of Nipissing deadlines for
supplemental applications as well as applications for financial aid as
these dates are much earlier than in previous years. It is the
applicant’s responsibility to ensure that the required forms are
submitted by the deadline specified.
Miscellaneous
Zyturak Hall was opened in September 2002 in preparation for the
increased student population expected in fall 2003. This 65,000 square
foot expansion includes classrooms, laboratories, faculty offices and a
student lounge.
Ontario College of Art & Design
New Programs
The Ontario College of Art & Design is pleased to announce that on
June 27, 2002, the Ontario Legislature granted the College official
status to confer Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Design degrees.
To qualify for the degree stream in either discipline, students must
have obtained the OSSD, six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses
including a credit in OAC or U level English with a minimum grade of
70%. OCAD will continue to offer its four-year diploma program
leading to an AOCAD (Associate of the Ontario College of Art &
Design). Students in this stream must have obtained the OSSD and
present six OAC or Grade 12 U or M courses, including a credit in OAC
or U level English with a minimum grade of 70%.
Program Changes
Students applying to Foundation Studies must now choose between
the Faculty of Art or the Faculty of Design on the application.
Admission Updates
The primary criterion for receiving an offer of admission to either is a
portfolio assessment: a strong portfolio will result in an offer of
admission. The stream to which an applicant will be placed will be
determined by his or her academic record. For example: an applicant
with a strong portfolio; the OSSD and six OACs including an English
credit with a minimum grade of 70% would be given an offer to one
of the degree programs. An applicant presenting a strong portfolio,
the OSSD and only an OAC English with a minimum grade of 70%
would be offered admission to the diploma program.
Every applicant will have an opportunity to present a portfolio. In
order to facilitate making earlier offers of admission, the portfolio
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assessments will begin in January and continue through May. The
majority of interviews will be held during the Ontario College of Art
& Design’s Reading Week, February 16 to 20, 2004
University of Ottawa/Université
d’Ottawa
New Programs
The University of Ottawa announces the creation of the following
new programs:
• Aboriginal Studies
• General baccalaureate in Social Sciences
• LL.B. or LL.L. and J.D. (combined program allowing students
to complete their common law or civil law degree and the
Juris Doctorate in four years; possibility of writing their bar
exam in Canada and the United States.)
• Ethics and Society
• Geomatics and Spatial Analysis
The University of Ottawa has co-operative education programs,
offering over 30 options and allowing nearly 2,000 students to
participate in work terms every year. Beginning in 2003, the
University of Ottawa will be offering at least two new co-op
programs: International Development & Globalization and Public
Administration.
Miscellaneous
New Buildings: The University of Ottawa is in the midst of completing
a new $59 million Biosciences Complex. Within the next two years, it
will also be adding a new student residence as well as a facility for
humanities programs, the School of Management and the Faculty of
Social Sciences.
New Accredation: The University of Ottawa School of Management is
now accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of
Business (AACSB) International, the highest standard of achievement
for business schools worldwide.
Nouveaux programmes
L’Université d’Ottawa annonce l’ajout des nouveaux programmes
suivants :
• Baccalauréat général en sciences sociales
• Études autochtones
• LL.B. ou LL.L. et J.D. (programme conjoint qui permet aux
étudiants d’obtenir leur baccalauréat en common law ou en
droit civil et leur juris doctorate en quatre ans, et leur donne
la possibilité d’écrire les examens du barreau au Canada ou
aux États-Unis.)
• Éthique et societé
• Géomatique et analyse spatiale
Options coop : L’Université d’Ottawa offre des programmes
d’enseignement coopératif, offrant plus de 30 options coop
auxquelles participent près de 2 000 étudiants chaque année. À partir
de 2003, l’Université d’Ottawa offrira au moins deux nouveaux
programmes coop : Administration publique et Développement
international et mondialisation.
Campus - divers
Nouveaux édifices : L’Université d’Ottawa est sur le point de
compléter la première phase de son nouveau complexe de biosciences
d’une valeur de 59 millions de dollars. Une nouvelle résidence ainsi
qu’un édifice pour les programmes de sciences humaines, qui
accueillera l’École de gestion et la Faculté des sciences sociales,
verront le jour au cours des deux prochaines années.
Nouvel agrément : L'École de gestion de l'Université est agréée par
L’Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
International, la plus haute marque d’excellence destinée aux écoles
de gestion dans le monde.
Saint Paul / Université Saint-Paul
New Programs
Four-year programs beginning September 2003:
Bachelor in Ethics (120 credits)
Unique in Canada, this program offered by the Faculty of Philosophy
aims at developing strong skills in communication, thinking, dialogue,
judging and acting.
Bachelor of Arts with major (the major consists of 42-45 credits in the
chosen discipline)
• Major in Ethics (120 credits)
• Major in Pastoral Studies (120 credits)
• Major in Theology (120 credits)
Bachelor of Arts with honours (honours consist of 60 credits in the
chosen discipline)
• Honours in Mission Studies and Interreligious Dialogue (120
credits)
Bachelor of Arts with joint honours (joint honours consist of 48
credits in each of the two related disciplines)
• Joint honours in Philosophy and Theology (120 credits). The
degree will reflect both disciplines and students will be
eligible to the master’s program in either one.
Admission Update
OSSD or equivalent. A minimum of six Grade 12 / 4 U or 4 M courses,
including 4 U English or français.
Nouveaux programmes
Baccalauréat ès arts avec majeure (une majeure comprend 42-45
crédits dans la discipline choisie)
• majeure en animation (120 crédits)
• majeure en communications sociales (120 crédits)
• majeure en éthique (120 crédits)
• majeure en sciences pastorales (120 crédits)
• majeure en théologie (120 crédits)
Baccalauréat ès arts avec spécialisation (la spécialisation comprend 60
crédits dans la discipline choisie)
• Spécialisation en sciences de la mission et du dialogue
interreligieux (120 crédits)
Baccalauréat ès arts avec spécialisation bidisciplinaire (la spécialisation
bidisciplinaire comprend 48 crédits dans chacune de deux disciplines
connexes)
• Spécialisation bidisciplinaire en philosophie et en théologie
(120 crédits). Le diplôme fera mention des deux disciplines et
rendra les diplômés admissibles aux études supérieures dans
l’une ou l’autre des disciplines.
Baccalauréat en éthique (120 crédits)
• Unique au Canada, ce programme offert par la Faculté de
philosophie vise à développer des compétences générales et
particulières, soit : savoir communiquer, savoir penser, pouvoir
dialoguer, juger et agir.
Admissions — mise à jour
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DÉSO avec six cours de 12 année / 4 U ou 4 M dont un cours de
niveau 4 U de français ou d’English.
Queen’s University
New Programs
The Faculty of Arts and Science has introduced a trio of new threeyear degree programs for September 2003.
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Bachelor of Arts (minor in Geological Sciences ) - BA MIN GEOL
The BA in Geological Sciences will include five credits in geology plus
one credit from biology, chemistry, computing, mathematics or
physics plus nine elective credits.
Bachelor of Arts (minor in Linguistics ) BA MIN LGST
The BA in Linguistics will include five credits from a select group of
courses in linguisitcs, French, philosophy and psychology plus ten
elective credits.
Bachelor of Science (General in Geographic Information
Management) BSC GEN GIMS
The BSc in Geographic Information Management will include eight
credits from a select group of courses in biology, chemistry,
geographic information management studies, geography, geology,
mathematics, physics, and statistics, plus seven elective credits.
Students may transfer from a three-year BA to a BA (honours) or from
a three-year BSc to a BSc (honours) program if they have the
prerequisites for the advanced courses and can meet the minimum
grade standards. Students may also change from one subject of
concentration to another within a particular degree program if they
have the prerequisites for the required courses in the new
concentration.
RMC/CMR
market place. The two revised options are Application Development,
and Telecommunications & Networking.
Ryerson’s academic plan calls for the implementation of a Bachelor of
Arts program in Gerontology for fall 2004. Counsellors and students
are encouraged to visit <www.ryerson.ca> (under “Spotlight” at
Prospective Students) to confirm availability.
Admission Updates
For programs offered through Ryerson’s Faculty of Business,
preference may be given to the preferred math courses: MGA4U
(Geometry & Discrete Math) and MCB4U (Advanced Functions &
Introductory Calculus).
University of Toronto
New Programs
Vic One: A new collection of courses at Victoria College offers firstyear Arts and Science students an opportunity for a unique
experience that draws upon the College’s history and identity. Two
streams with differing emphases are available in the new program,
known as Vic One. The Frye stream is named after former Victoria
College professor and renowned literary critic Northrop Frye, and
focuses on the humanities. The Pearson stream, named after former
Canadian prime minister and Victoria College alum Lester Pearson, is
concerned with the social sciences.
Admission Update
Arts Admission: While not required for admission, it is desirable that
all arts applicants complete mathematics and science courses in their
final year of secondary school. Candidates presenting 12U Calculus,
Chemistry and Physics will be well prepared to be admitted to the
RMC core curriculum courses. Candidates lacking this preparation will
be required to take makeup courses, for credit, in pre-calculus,
chemistry and physics.
All first-year students in the Faculty of Arts and Science, regardless of
college membership, will be eligible for admission to Vic One.
Enrollment is limited to 100 students and requires an application that
is found on the Vic One website <vicu.utoronto.ca/vicone/).
Admission decisions will be made based on a personal profile and the
student’s entering grades. Successful applicants to Vic One will be
notified after they have received admission to the Faculty of Arts and
Science.
Landed Immigrants: In certain circumstances, Landed Immigrants are
eligible to join the Primary Reserve Force. Extension of this policy
allowed Landed Immigrants to be eligible for the Reserve Entry
Training Program (RETP) at RMC. This information was published in
the most recent Viewbook. However, following a recent review of
recruiting eligibility, a decision was made to accept applications only
(for ROTP and RETP) from Canadian citizens.
Writing, Rhetoric and Critical Analysis: This new program, sponsored
by Innis College, reflects the belief that the study of critical thinking
and written discourse is central to a liberal education. The program is
built on a foundation of Innis College courses that cover academic
writing, rhetoric, creative writing, media analysis and writing in the
workplace. The program also draws on relevant U of T courses in a
range of disciplines.
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Admissions en lettres - Bien qu’il ne s’agisse pas d’une exigence
d’admission, il est souhaitable que tout candidat aux programmes de
lettres ait complété des cours de calcul, de chimie et de physique de
niveau 12U. Tel candidat sera bien préparé à suivre les cours du tronc
commun. Tout candidat qui n’aurait pas cette préparation devra
suivre les cours d’appoint appropriés.
Book and Media Studies: Sponsored by St. Michael's College, this
program provides an interdisciplinary and historical investigation into
the role of printing, books and reading in cultures past and present.
Topics covered include manuscript and book production, internet
publishing, book illustrations, censorship, advertising, readership and
electronic media.
Immigrants admis - Sous certaines conditions, les immigrants admis
peuvent joindre la Force de première réserve. Un prolongement de
cette politique permettait à ce groupe d’être admissible au
programme de formation Intégration à la réserve (PFIR) au CMR.
Cette politique a été publiée dans le plus récent de nos annuaires ;
cependant, une décision a été prise d’offrir une place à ce
programme uniquement aux candidats canadiens.
Ryerson University
Program Changes
The School of Information Technology Management is pleased to
announce major enhancements to the Bachelor of Commerce degree
in IT Management. In addition to improvements in the two existing
options, three additional options will now be available. The three
new options are Digital Media Solutions, Knowledge & Database
Management, and Enterprise Solutions & Organizations. The two
existing options will be modified to retain their relevance in the
Both Writing, Rhetoric and Critical Analysis and Book and Media
Studies are minor programs, which means that they contribute four
credits towards your degree and can be used to supplement specialist
or major programs (made up of larger numbers of courses) in other
subjects.
Pharmaceutical Chemistry: This new collaborative program of the
Faculty of Arts and Science and the Faculty of Pharmacy combines
knowledge of the biological, medical, and physical sciences in the
study of the scientific aspect of drug therapy. Emphasis is on the
chemical nature of the reactions and interactions involved in drug
therapy. Students will receive a solid background in the aspects of
chemistry most relevant to drugs: physical, organic, and analytical
chemistry. They will also learn the fundamental aspects of the
synthesis, manufacture, use, and mode of action of drugs.
Admission Update
Applicants should note that particular attention will be paid to the
supplemental profiles requested by Commerce, Trinity College, and
the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering.
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University of Toronto at Mississauga
New Programs
Digital Enterprise Management: Explore all aspects of this new
business environment and gain an understanding of the technologies
that underline digital businesses.
Miscellaneous
Three-year degrees will no longer be available for students entering
UTSC in 2004 and beyond. Only four-year degrees will be available.
The campus has adopted a fully trimestered system. The academic
year will consist of three 12-week terms: fall, winter and summer. The
entry point will still remain at fall only.
Visual Culture and Communication: Develop a solid grounding in
both the theory of visual culture and the practices of visual
communication. With the expansion of digital technology, augment
your visual and design skills to take an active and informed role in
st
shaping 21 Century visual culture.
Scheduled to open in 2004 are a new Student Centre (home to
student clubs, media, services, lounges and food services) and a new
Management building (featuring MBA-style lecture halls, case study
rooms and study spaces).
Human Communication and Technology: Learn how perceptual,
cognitive, social, and cultural factors influence human communication
and how technology shapes communication performance and success.
Trent University
Professional Writing and Communications: This program focuses on
the principles of rhetoric and contemporary theory and practice in
professional settings. Students may explore written communications
in academic, journalistic, scientific, personal, organizational and webbased communications.
Forensic Science - Anthropology
Forensic Science - Biology
Forensic Science - Chemistry
Forensic Science - Psychology
These four new specialist programs are designed to provide the
undergraduate with broad-based knowledge of scientific applications
in criminal investigation with special emphasis on one aspect of
forensics. While the existing major program structure will continue,
only students in the specialist programs will be eligible for the senior
year Mentorship in Forensic Science course.
University of Toronto at Scarborough
New Programs
Co-op Cell & Molecular Biology (specialist): Now direct-entry from
secondary school. Paid work terms included.
Co-op Health Informatics (major): Joint program with Centennial
College. Study the art and science of data management related to the
health field. Combines well with a major in Computer Science or
Health Studies. Paid work terms included. Non-co-op option also
available within the Social Sciences program.
Co-op Neuroscience (specialist): Study how the brain and nervous
system function. Paid work terms included.
Environmental Science & Technology (specialist): Joint program with
Centennial College. Highly technical and practical applied courses
included. Earn a UofT BSc degree and an Environmental Protection
Technologist diploma from Centennial College.
Industrial Microbiology (specialist): Joint program with Centennial
College. Study the mechanisms of organismal processes in the
industrial sector (eg. pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food). Applied courses
included. Earn a UofT BSc degree and a Biotechnology
Technologist/Industrial Microbiology diploma from Centennial
College.
New Programs
Trent University is launching a new program in Forensic Science for
September 2004. The Forensic Science degree provides students with
an education integrating science, law, investigative techniques and
professional skills. DNA analysis, fieldwork and organizational
knowledge are emphasized.
Trent University is now offering emphasis programs in Archaeology,
Food & Agriculture and Medieval & Renaissance Studies. These
programs can be taken as part of any Arts or Science degree.
Program Changes
Trent’s Environmental & Resource Science and Studies programs now
include specializations in the following areas: ecological
management, environmental politics, policy & law, and environmental
toxicology.
The International Studies program has undergone a name change
and is now called Global Studies.
Admission Updates
Selected offers of admission will be extended in March 2004. The
remaining offers will be extended on a rolling basis starting in April
2004.
Students will be notified of scholarships with their offers of
admission. Scholarships are guaranteed for students with an 80%
average or greater. Residence is guaranteed for students with an
admission average of 80% or higher and assigned on a first-come,
first-served basis for all other applicants. Applicants must accept the
University’s offer of admission and return the College Application for
residence form by the deadline.
Trent University @ University of Ontario
Institute of Technology
Admission Updates
Selected offers of admission will be extended beginning late March
2004. The remaining offers will be extended on a rolling basis starting
in April 2004. Students will be notified of their scholarships with their
offers of admission. Scholarships are guaranteed for students with an
80% average or greater.
French as a Second Language (major): Discipline option available
within the Arts-Humanities program.
University of Ontario Institute of
Technology
Program Changes
Name Changes
• Co-op Physical Sciences renamed Co-op Mathematical &
Physical Sciences
• Physical Sciences renamed Mathematical & Physical Sciences
• Early Teacher Project in the Physical Sciences renamed Early
Teacher Project in the Mathematical & Physical Sciences
New Programs
The University of Ontario Institute of Technology has been awarded
funding for a research chair in applied energy technology as part of
the Ontario government's new Centre of Excellence for Electricity and
Alternative Energy Technology. The chair will co-ordinate applied
research and related commercial projects, to develop more efficient
and environmentally friendly energy technologies with four other
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Ontario universities. The chair will also create applied energy
technology education initiatives.
The news of the University of Ontario Institute of Technology's
establishment of this key research chair is accompanied by several
innovative and energy-focused programs including:
• Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Energy Systems
Engineering
• Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Energy and Environment
Science - with specializations in Physics and Chemistry
• Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechanical Engineering
- with a specialization in Energy Engineering and/or
Management
• Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) in Nuclear Power
In addition, the following new programs will be offered for the 20042005 academic year:
• Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Radiation Science with
specializations in Health Physics and/or Management
• Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechanical Engineering
with specializations in Mechatronics and/or Management
• Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Manufacturing
Engineering and Management
• Bachelor of Health Science (Honours) in Medical Laboratory
Science
• Bachelor of Education in Concurrent Education/Science
University of Waterloo
New Programs
A new Tourism option is available to all UW students, but will be of
primary interest to those in the Faculties of Applied Health Sciences
and Environmental Studies. Students will gain an understanding of
the environmental, social, economic, and political issues surrounding
tourism and outdoor recreation.
Program Changes
Beginning in fall 2004, Honours Arts and Business co-op replaces
Honours Arts Applied Studies co-op. Our two highly regarded
programs which combine a strong grounding in traditional Arts
subjects with the focus and marketability of career and businessrelated studies have now been revamped and streamlined under one
program name. Students now apply to either regular or co-op
Honours Arts and Business, an innovative program found only in
Waterloo's Faculty of Arts. They will combine an honours arts major
with core courses in subject areas such as accounting, economics,
computer science, philosophy, statistics, a foreign language, and
English. Students who choose co-op will gain up to two years of work
experience in fields such as administration, communications,
management, marketing, human resources, public relations, sales,
and social services.
The Computational Science program will now be offered through
both the regular and co-op systems of study.
The revised Planning program now includes focused common studies
in first- and second-year and more flexibility in third and fourth years
with a choice of electives, including the following new options:
• Development Planning
• Urban Design
• Environmental Planning and Management
• Decision Support and Geographic Information Systems
Details are available at
<www.fes.uwaterloo.ca/admissions/planning_outline.html>.
Accounting and Financial Management continues to offer one
common program with a provisional first year. However, on this year's
OUAC form, students will be asked to indicate their preference of
co-op employment sequence: Financial Management or Public
Accounting. Financial Management prepares students for a future in
finance/business and for Chartered or Management Accounting
designations, while Public Accounting is the most direct route to a
Chartered Accounting designation. Details are available at
<www.bafm.uwaterloo.ca/careers>.
Admission Updates
Entry-level programs in the Faculty of Science have been changed for
fall 2004.
• Eight of the previous entry-level categories have been
collapsed into two, with corresponding modifications to the
admission requirements and recommendations
• Students wishing to pursue Biochemistry, Biology,
Environmental Sciences (Ecology), or Pre-Optometry/PreHealth will now apply to Life Sciences (WLS)
• Students wishing to pursue Chemistry, Computational Science,
Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences (Global Change), or
Physics will now apply to Physical and Computational Sciences
(WPS)
• For both of these new entry-level codes, applicants will be
asked to specify the subject of major interest
• Biotechnology/Chartered Accountancy, Biotechnology/
Economics, Honours Science, and Science and Business retain
their previous codes
• For the Science and Business and the Honours Science
programs, the subject of major interest is no longer
requested, and admission requirements have changed
For more details, check <www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/admissions>.
The University of Western Ontario
New Programs
Western is delighted to announce the following new programs:
Majors and/or Minors have been incorporated into our program
offerings as a result of the “Undergraduate Reform”:
• Honours Bachelor of Health Sciences with Biolog
• Three-year Bachelor of Health Sciences and Biolog
• Concurrent Bachelor of Engineering Science and Honours
Business Administratio
• Honours Bachelor of Medical Sciences and Honours Business
Administratio
• Honours Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with
Bioinformatics specialization
• Bachelor of Science in Biological & Medical Science
• Concurrent Bachelor of Arts in Honours Media, Information &
Technoculture and Honours Business Administration
• Concurrent Bachelor of Engineering Science (Electrical and
Computer Engineering)/Honours Business Administration and
Option in Software Engineering & Management
• Concurrent Kinesiology and Business
• Concurrent Political Science and Law
• Concurrent Bachelor of Engineering Science (Electrical) and
Law
The following majors and/or minors have been incorporated into our
program offerings as a result of “Undergraduate Reform”:
Faculty of Science:
• Software Engineering
• Theoretical Computer Science
• Applications of Computer Science
• Computer Algebra
• Advanced Probability
• Operations Research
• Statistical Theory
• Mathematical & Numerical Methods
• Scientific Computing & Numerical Methods
Faculty of Social Science:
• Bioarchaeological Anthropology
• First Nations Studies
• Linguistic Anthropology
• Feminist Anthropology
• Sociocultural Anthropology
• Financial Economics
• Latin American Studies
• Society, Space & Change
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Physical Geography
Watershed Processes & Management
Criminology
Population Studies
The Thompson Advanced Technology Centre will consist of two parts:
the main building, to be completed in November, and a classroom
component, ready for use now.
The South Valley Building, to be completed by September 2004, on
the site of the old J.W. Little Stadium, will be home to the Dean’s
Office of the Faculty of Health Sciences, along with wet labs, dry labs
and a 500-seat classroom.
Faculty of Arts:
• Dramatic Literature
• English for Teachers
• Feminist Theory
• Museology
• Ethics
• Philosophy of Science
• Greek & Roman Archaeology
• Italian Studies
• National Cinemas
A high-density storage addition to the D.B. Weldon Library has been
completed.
Program Changes
The Faculty of Music has announced that, effective September 2003,
the Artist Diploma in performance has been renamed the Music
Performance Diploma.
Also effective immediately, applicants to the Bachelor of Arts (Music)
and Bachelor of Arts (Honours Music) programs will be admitted on
the basis of an interview, and auditions will no longer be required.
The Faculty of Engineering has announced that the Mechanical
Engineering and Business program has been renamed “Mechanical or
Manufacturing Engineering and Management”.
Effective September 2003, it is no longer recommended that students
present G12U Geometry and Discrete Math for admission to the
Western/Fanshawe Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Program.
Undergraduate Reform: A broad reform of Western’s undergraduate
degree programs, scheduled for implementation in September 2004,
is currently underway. The intent is to provide students more
flexibility in course selection and program choices, simplify possible
areas of combination, or allow them to focus on a specific subject.
This will be achieved by offering four possible modules of study
(Honours specialization, involving nine or more specified principal
courses; specialization – nine or more specified principal courses;
major – six to seven specified principal courses; and minor – four to
five specified principal courses) in any discipline, these modules being
combinable into three different degrees: (Honours bachelor’s, fouryear bachelor’s and three-year bachelor’s). The plan will allow for
increased inter-faculty or interdepartmental programs of study.
A four-year honours or general degree will normally include 20
courses.
A three-year general degree will normally include 15 courses.
A three-year general degree will require one major or two minors.
An honours degree must include TWO majors if it is not an honours
specialization.
Campus Miscellaneous
Building Updates: A number of major construction projects are
nearing completion, representing the largest campus building boom
since the 70’s.
Our newest student residence, Perth Hall, which will accommodate
445 students, is now ready. Located on Western Road, this building
offers students a wide variety of lifestyle floors, well-equipped
physical recreation rooms, music/piano practice rooms, vending
machines, and pool tables.
The North Campus Building is scheduled for completion in late 2003.
This facility will house the Faculty of Information & Media Studies, a
number of biology labs, and an 800-seat classroom.
The Medical Sciences Building will soon be enhanced by the addition
of standardized, multi-disciplinary, modular research labs. The $32
million project will focus on supporting teaching and research in the
areas of cancer; cardiac, vascular and respiratory health; maternal and
perinatal care; neuroscience and mental health; diabetes; proteomics,
robotics & surgery, and biomedical engineering.
Scholarships: Effective September 2004, there will be extensive
changes to our Admissions Scholarship Program – for details, see the
“Scholarships” section of INFO.
Brescia University College
Program Change
Community Development is now available as a major for students
registered in Social Science. This is in addition to the recently
introduced Certificate Program in Community Development , a oneyear program open to students who have completed a minimum two
years of university study in Sociology or related disciplines.
Community Development may be pursued concurrently with a threeor four-year honours degree program. This certificate program offers
students the opportunity to participate in course work and a related
practicum placement within an external organization.
Huron University College
Campus News
Huron University College, The University of Western Ontario, have
adopted a new degree structure whereby students will work towards
one of three degrees; the honours bachelor’s degree, the bachelor’s
degree or the three-year bachelor’s degree. Within this new degree
structure students will have a wider range of choices in their area of
study represented by specialization, majors and minors, alone or in
combination.
New Programs
Huron University College is introducing honours specializations,
specializations and majors in:
• International Development
• International Culture
• East Asian Studies
You may choose to enhance your degree with a minor in:
• Globalization Studies
• Japan Studies
• China Studies
• Japanese Language
• Chinese Language
• Religious Studies
Campus Miscellaneous
Huron University College is in the process of building a library
extension, scheduled for completion in fall 2003. With the addition of
20 new computer workstations, this new area will meet the increasing
need for access to information such as: journals, course materials,
wider access to the web and indexes from around the world. The
addition also provides group-study rooms for students, individual
reading areas with comfortable seating and the reference service
desk.
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King’s College
New Program
King’s is delighted to announce the introduction of a new academic
program, Social Justice & Peace Studies (SJS). More information is
found in the King’s Viewbook and website <www.uwo.ca/kings>.
Campus Miscellaneous
King’s will continue to increase slightly its enrollment while ensuring
its trademarks—small classes, excellent teaching, generous
scholarships and a great community—are maintained.
Wilfrid Laurier University
New Programs
The Faculty of Arts is pleased to announce a new Medieval Studies
program effective fall 2003. Medieval Studies is an interdisciplinary
program that analyzes Middle Age (500–1500 AD) culture, including
myths, philosophy, history, theology, fine arts, language, military
history, literature, politics, music, economics, urban studies, and
architecture. It is a combined honours program.
Photonics is a challenging honours BSc degree program appealing to
students in physics, mathematics, electronics, and computer science.
Photonics is a rapidly growing industry. Photonics is the underlying
science that describes the generation and harnessing of photons and
the technology of light generation, emission, transmission,
amplification, and detection. This evolving discipline involves the use
of lasers, fibre optics, optical sensing devices, and electro-optical
instrumentation. This innovative new program will be offered by our
Faculty of Science beginning September 2003.
Financial planning is a complex, rapidly-growing and rapidly-changing
field, and Laurier’s new Diploma in Financial Planning answers an
industry need to improve the education and standards of financial
planners. Students will be required to take 14 courses in finance,
accounting, policy and economics.
Admission Update
Faculty of Science
English requirement update: All BSc and BA Science programs now
require English at 70%.
Honours BA, Kinesiology & Physical Education: Grade 12U English at a
minimum of 70%, Grade 11M (U/C) Functions or Grade11U Functions
& Relations at a minimum grade of 60% and Grade 12U Biology at a
minimum grade of 70%.
Honours or General BA, Psychology: Grade 12U English at a minimum
of 70%, Grade 11M (U/C) Functions or Grade 11U Functions &
Relations at a minimum of 60%.
School of Business and Economics
Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA): Grade 12U
English at a minimum of 70%, Grade 12U Advanced Functions &
Introductory Calculus at a minimum of 70%.
Honours Economics: Grade 12U English at a minimum of 70%, Grade
12U Advanced Functions & Introductory Calculus at a minimum of
70%.
Double Degree Programs
Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and honours
Bachelor of Science, Computing & Computer Electronics (BSc) and
Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and honours
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science (BSc): Grade 12U English at a
minimum of 70%, Grade 12U Advanced Functions & Introductory
Calculus at a minimum of 70%. Grade 12U Geometry & Discrete Math,
and Grade 12U Physics each at a minimum of 60%. Please note: A
combined minimum average of 80% is required in the Grade 12U
Mathematics and Grade 12U Science courses.
Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) (WLU)/honours
Bachelor of Mathematics (BMath) (UW): Grade 12U English at a
minimum of 70%, Grade 12U Advanced Functions & Introductory
Calculus at a minimum of 85%, Grade 12U Geometry & Discrete Math
at a minimum of 85%. Must meet the admission criteria for both
University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University.
Honours Bachelor of Business Administration and Chemistry (BBSc):
Grade 12U English at a minimum of 70%, Grade 12U Advanced
Functions & Introductory Calculus at a minimum of 70%. Grade 12U
Geometry & Discrete Math, Grade 12U Chemistry, one of Grade 12U
Biology or Physics at a minimum of 60%. A combined minimum
average of 70% is required in the Grade 12U Mathematics and Grade
12U Science courses.
Wilfrid Laurier University — Brantford
New Programs
Laurier Brantford, together with Nipissing University, now offers an
innovative Concurrent Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education
program delivered at the Brantford campus. Graduates receive a
Bachelor of Arts degree in Contemporary Studies from Laurier and a
Bachelor of Education degree from Nipissing. Contemporary Studies is
an interdisciplinary program available as a general or honours degree
and can be combined with other majors or minors. In September 2003
the program will include two sections of both Primary/Junior division
(JK to grade 6) and Junior/Intermediate division (grades 4 to 10).
University of Windsor
New Programs
The fall of 2003 marked the beginning of the following new
programs: Bachelor of Environmental Studies, Bachelor of Forensic
Science, Bachelor of Arts – Forensics and Criminology, Concurrent
Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Education, Concurrent Bachelor
of French/Bachelor of Education and Bachelor of Arts and Science.
The Concurrent BA/BEd French program will serve national
opportunities to enhance bilingualism in Canada, and is for those
who wish to teach at the Junior/Intermediate level.
The Modern Languages Program has hired an expert in Second
Language Acquisition who will spearhead innovation in second
language learning in German, Spanish, and Italian. In addition to
learning a new language, students will also study the process by
which new languages are learned, and prepare for second language
instruction in various settings.
For the fall of 2003, Windsor will be offering a BSc Computer Science
degree with an Artificial Intelligence specialization. The following BSc
Computer Science programs have been renamed: BSc Computer
Science with a Multimedia specialization, and BSc Computer Science
with a Software Engineering specialization.
A new introductory course entitled “Introduction to Kinesiology”is
open to NON-KINESIOLOGY MAJORS only.
Also within our Faculty of Human Kinetics, there are two new
scholarships being offered beginning in the spring of 2004 – “The
Richard Moriarty Award”, an academic scholarship supported by
hundreds of alumni donations, will provide two scholarships – one
each to a deserving male and female student. The other is the
“Founders Scholarship” which was established by generous
contributions from the first graduating class in 1968.
Campus Miscellaneous
Researchers at the University of Windsor will get nearly $750,000 in
federal grants to study subjects ranging from the use of imagery in
youth sport to the letters of author Gertrude Stein.
Windsor’s acclaimed School of Dramatic Art is eagerly anticipating
moving into its new building, which includes first-class facilities for
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drama, movement, and the Drama in Education and Community
program.
Our new single-suite residence, Alumni Hall, will accommodate 348
students, and will serve as both a residence and conference facility.
York University
New Programs
In September 2004 the Faculty of Arts will offer two new Bachelor of
Arts in Cognitive Science and Hellenic Studies (Modern Greek studies).
Also starting in September 2004, Public Policy & Administration
offered through the Faculty of Arts will become a direct-entry
program.
The Faculty of Pure & Applied Science will offer a new Bachelor of
Science program in Biochemistry. Currently this program is offered as
a specialization within the Chemistry program.
Science has also added a new stream, Pharmaceutical & Biological
Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry for students entering in
September 2004.
The Faculty of Fine Arts has introduced a specialized honours
Bachelor of Arts degree in Dance. This is a non-technical dance
program.
The new BA in Criminology program has received official approval
from the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. This
program will take in its first group of students in September 2003.
Admission Update
Chemistry, offered through the Faculty of Pure & Applied Science,
strongly recommends that students have OAC physics or SPH4U.
Campus Miscellaneous
New Buildings
The Schulich School of Business: Opening September 2003, Schulich’s
new building includes a 300-seat auditorium, a 200-seat dining hall
and 45 classrooms. Life in the new complex will centre around the
Marketplace, an informal, open area where students can meet, hold
workshops and participate in seminars.
Technology Enhanced Learning Centre: The TEL Building, opening
September 2003, will house classrooms, computer labs,
library/resource centres and a virtual reality centre. It will feature a
variety of "smart building" advancements, such as wireless
technology and flexible workspaces that will adapt to changing needs
and programs.
Student Services Centre: Our new Centre will provide one-stop
shopping for students on our Keele campus. Slated to open in late fall
2003, the Centre will house five departments: Admissions &
Recruitment, Office of the Registrar, Student Financial Services, Career
Services, and Student Affairs.
New Residence: The new Pond Road Residence, which will open in
September 2004, will provide about 430 residence spaces for York
students. This building features two-bedroom suites which share a
common kitchen and bathroom.
who wish to complete a linguistics program in the two official
languages the opportunity to do so. There are also courses offered in
Spanish by the Department of Hispanic Studies.
Program Change
The Department of Economics and the Department of Computer
Science now offer a double major in Information Technology and
Business Economics, building on the strengths of two of Glendon’s
fastest-growing programs. Graduates will be able to couple the
analytical techniques of economics with the business and technical
skills that are demanded in the job market.
Admission Update
Students should note that one Grade 12U Mathematics course is
strongly recommended for the following programs: Business
Economics, Computer Science, Economics, Information Technology,
Mathematics, and Mathematics for Commerce.
Campus Miscellaneous
Student Housing Services: Residence is guaranteed to first-year
students whose application is received by the deadline.
Scholarships & Awards: Glendon has introduced the Entrance Bursary
for Ontario French Language Secondary School Graduates. This
bursary offers $1,000 to all graduates from French language
secondary schools in Ontario who demonstrate financial need.
Nouveau programme
Glendon aimerait annoncer le nouveau programme en Linguistique et
er
sciences du langage. Il s’agit d’offrir aux étudiant(e)s du 1 cycle une
formation linguistique plus conforme au mandat de Glendon en tant
qu’une faculté bilingue d’arts libéraux. Ce programme permet ainsi
aux étudiant(e)s qui le souhaitent d’obtenir leur diplôme en suivant
les cours de linguistique et sciences du langage dans les deux langues
officielles. Il y a également des cours offerts en espagnol par le
Département d’études hispaniques.
Programme - Mise à jour
Les départements de Science économique et d’Informatique offrent à
présent une double majeur en Technologie de l’information et en
Économie et commerce, en se basant sur les points forts de deux des
programmes de Glendon dont l’expansion est la plus rapide. Les
diplômé(e)s seront à même d’allier les techniques d’analyse de
l’économie aux compétences techniques et en affaires exigées sur le
marché du travail.
Admission - Mise à jour
Avis aux étudiants : un cours de Mathématiques 12U est fortement
suggéré pour les programmes en Économie et commerce,
Informatique, Mathématiques, Mathématiques pour le commerce,
Science économique, et Technologie de l’information.
Campus - divers
Résidence : Une place en résidence est garantie aux étudiant(e)s de
ère
1 année dont la demande est reçue avant la date limite.
Bourses et aide financière : Glendon a le plaisir d’annoncer la Bourse
d’entrée des finissant(e)s des écoles secondaires de langue française
de l’Ontario. Cette bourse, d’une valeur de 1 000 $, sera accordée à
tous les diplômé(e)s des écoles secondaires de langue française de
l’Ontario qui démontreraient un besoin financier.
York University — Glendon
New Program
Glendon is pleased to announce the new program in Linguistics &
Language Studies. The program is designed to offer students
undergraduate training in linguistics, which is in harmony with
Glendon’s mission as a bilingual, liberal arts faculty, allowing students
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Campus Visits
Visites du campus
Campus Visits
Visites du Campus
Brock University
Special Visit Opportunity
Fall Preview Day: November 2, 2003.
Campus Tours
Student-guided tours are offered weekdays at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
year-round. Saturday tours will be offered throughout the months of
October and November, excluding Saturday, October 11 and October
18, 2003. Please contact Recruitment and Liaison Services to arrange a
tour at (905) 688-5550 ext. 4293 or e-mail <
[email protected]>.
Contact: <
[email protected]>
Special Visit Opportunity
Fall Preview Day: Sunday, October 19, 2003 from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
March Break
Spring Open House: Sunday, March 21, 2004 from 12 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Carleton University
March Break
Campus Days: March 17, 18 and 19, 2004 with information sessions,
displays, program counselling and campus tours.
Guelph-Humber
Campus Tours
Tours are available weekdays and weekends. Tours can be booked
through our website at <www.guelphhumber.ca> or by calling (416)
798-1331 Ext. 6056.
Special Visit Opportunity
Fall Information Day: Sunday October 26, 2003
Campus Tours
Tours are available Monday to Friday and one or two Saturdays per
month. Group tours, appointments with professors and opportunities
to sit in on classes are available upon request. Students are
encouraged to book their visit one week in advance, on-line at
<www.carleton.ca/tour>; by e-mail at <
[email protected]> or by
calling 1-888-354-4414.
March Break
March Information Day: Sunday March 28th, 2004
For information about our events, please visit
<www.guelphhumber.ca>.
Lakehead University
Special Visit Opportunities
Guidance Breakfast Meeting: October 3, 2003 (for guidance
counsellors and selected teachers by invitation)
Campus Tours
A campus visit provides the ideal occasion to have a personal tour and
meet with Lakehead faculty, staff and students. Students are invited
to book a visit Monday - Friday, 9a.m. to 3:30p.m. by calling the
Office of Admissions and Recruitment at (807) 343-8500 or by
submitting the on-line tour request form on our website
<www.lakeheadu.ca>.
Carleton University Day: October 10, 2003
Parents’ Evening: October 22, 2003
Spring Information Evenings: month of April 2004
Toronto Information Evenings: month of May 2004
March Break
March 15 to 19, 2004 - Meet professors and students from different
program areas, and participate in campus and residence tours. For
more information visit our March Break website at
<www.carleton.ca/marchbreak>.
University of Guelph
Campus Tours
Tours (excluding Ontario Veterinary College) are available weekdays
at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. and Saturdays at 1:30 p.m. from September
15 through to November 28 (excluding Saturday October 11). Tours
can be booked through our website <www.uoguelph.ca/liaison/tours>
or by calling Admission Services at (519) 824-4120 ext. 58712 one
week in advance (two weeks for tours that include OVC).
For information about tours of the Ontario Veterinary College visit
the OVC tours website <www.ovs.uoguelph.ca/tours>.
Tours are not scheduled between November 29, 2003 and January 10,
2004. The regular tour schedule resumes January 12 and continues
until April 2, 2004.
For visit information, including weather reports, directions, and
parking locations, see <www.uoguelph.ca/liaison/tours>.
March Break
Every Lakehead University Applicant is invited to take advantage of a
full week of special programs and events. Please check your Lakehead
University e-mail account as invitation and details will be forwarded.
Laurentian University/Université
Laurentienne
Campus Tours
Tours available weekdays at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. (except holidays), and
some weekends upon request. To book a tour, contact Liaison Services
at 1-800-263-4188 or (705) 673-6594 one week in advance.
March Break
March 15-19, 2004: all Laurentian applicants will receive an invitation
and a program of events.
Tournées du campus
Du lundi au vendredi à 10 h 00 ou à 13 h 00 (sauf les jours fériés) et le
weekend sur demande. Communiquer avec le Service de liaison au
1-800-263-4188 ou au (705) 673-6594 une semaine avant la visite
prévue.
Congé de mars
Du 15 au 19 mars : Les étudiants qui présentent une demande
d’admission à la Laurentienne recevront une invitation pour la
journée des activités du congé 2003.
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Campus Visits
Visites du campus
Hearst
Tournées du campus
Le Collège universitaire de Hearst organise, sur demande, des visites
de l’Université. Ces visites comprennent une séance d’information
suivie d’un tour guidé de son campus de Hearst, de Kapuskasing ou de
Timmins. Pour participer à une visite, veuillez communiquer avec le
Bureau de liaison.
Algoma University College
Campus Tours
Campus tours are available at students’ convenience during the week
or weekends. Students are encouraged to spend a night in residence
(free of charge) and experience all that Algoma U has to offer. To
book a campus tour, please contact Algoma U’s Liaison Office at
1-888-254-6628 or (705) 949-2301 ext. 298., or e-mail:
[email protected].
Students can also take a virtual tour by visiting our website:
www.auc.ca.
Fall Open House
The fall Algoma U Open House is Wednesday, November 5, 2003.
Contact the Liaison Office at (705) 949-2301 ext. 298 for additional
events and activities.
McMaster University
Campus Tours
Tours must be booked ahead and are available weekdays at 10:30 a.m.
and 1:30 p.m. (October 1 to November 28, 2003 and January 12 to
April 2, 2004). With one week’s advance notice, Saturday tours may be
accommodated. To book a tour, contact our Liaison Office (905) 5254600 or (905) 525-9140 ext. 23650, e-mail <
[email protected]> or
on-line at <registrar.mcmaster.ca/external/ tours>.
Special Visit Opportunity
Fall Preview: Saturday, October 25, 2003
March Break
Campus tours will be available. Contact the university or check our
website for details: registrar.mcmaster.ca/external/tours.
Note: McMaster’s Open House Event (May@Mac) is scheduled for May,
2004. Exact date is TBA.
Nipissing University
Campus Tours
Weekday tours (except holidays) throughout the year at 1 p.m.
Saturday visits are available at 1 p.m. only during the months of
October, November, March, April and May (except holiday weekends).
A visit to Nipissing normally includes tours of the campus and
residences. Meetings with Faculty can be arranged with advance
notice. We appreciate two weeks advance notice. To make
arrangements contact: Liaison Office at <
[email protected]> or
(705) 474-3461 ext. 4517.
For visits to Nipissing University’s Muskoka campus in Bracebridge
please contact <
[email protected]> or (705) 645-2921.
Special Visit Opportunity
Discover Nipissing: Nipissing will host a special Saturday visit program
for prospective students and their parents and friends on October 25,
2003 starting at 11 a.m. Students are encouraged to register by
October 10.
March Break
Nipissing UpClose. Special visit programs will be held on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday during the 2004 March Break week. Students
are encouraged to register by March 1.
Ontario College of Art & Design
Campus Tours
Tours led by campus ambassadors are available throughout the
academic year. Please call the Admissions/Recruitment Office to
arrange a date and time.
Special Visit Opportunities
National Portfolio Day: November 23 2003, reviews from 1 p.m. to 4
p.m.
Whodunit? The Ontario College of Art & Design Mystery Art Sale,
November 26-30, 2004
Annual Student Exhibition: May 2004
Continuing Studies at the Ontario College of Art & Design offers daylong workshops designed to help you prepare a portfolio for
admission to postsecondary art or design programs. Workshops are
scheduled October 18 2003, November 29, 2003 at the Burlington Art
Centre, December 6, 2003 January 10, 2004, February 7, 2004 and
March 20, 2004. Register on-line at <www.ocad.ca/clinic> or call (416)
977-6000, ext. 349 for a registration form.
University of Ottawa/Université
d’Ottawa
Campus Tours
Tours available year-round according to the following schedule:
• Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 10 a.m. in French
and at 1:30 p.m. in English
• Tuesday at 10 a.m. in English and at 1:30 p.m. in French
• Saturday at 11 a.m. (bilingual tour)
To book a tour, visit our website at <www.liaison.uottawa.ca> or call
us at 562-5800 ext. 1000, or toll-free at 1-877-UOTTAWA (868-8292),
press the pound key (#) and dial ext. 1000.
Special Visit Opportunities
University of Ottawa Day is October 17, 2003. Information will be
mailed to all secondary schools in the fall and will be available on our
website at <www.liaison.uottawa.ca> in early September. Students
must register in advance.
Parents’ information sessions will be held during the week of February
23, 2004. All applicants to the University of Ottawa from the Ottawa
region will receive a personal invitation. Information will be available
on our website at <www.liaison.uottawa.ca>.
March Break
March Break activities will take place during the week of March 15,
2004. All applicants to the University will receive an invitation.
Visites guidées du campus
Offertes tous les jours de la semaine selon l’horaire suivant :
• lundi, mercredi, jeudi et vendredi à 10h en français et à
13h 30 en anglais
• mardi à 10h en anglais et à 13 h 30 en français
• samedi à 11h (visite bilingue)
Pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements ou pour effectuer une
réservation, visitez notre site Web à <www.liaison.uottawa.ca> ou
composez le (613) 562-5800 poste 1000, ou le 1-877-UOTTAWA (8688292), appuyez ensuite sur le # et composez le poste 1000.
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Campus Visits
Visites du campus
Activités spéciales
La Journée de l’Université d’Ottawa aura lieu le vendredi 17 octobre
2003 ; les renseignements pertinents seront expédiés aux écoles
secondaires à l’automne et le programme des activités sera disponible
sur le site Web au début du mois de septembre.
Les soirées d’information pour les parents se tiendront durant la
semaine du 23 février 2004. Les candidats de la région d’Ottawa qui
ont soumis une demande d’admission à l’Université d’Ottawa
recevront une invitation. L’information sera aussi disponible sur notre
site Web.
Semaine de relâche
Les activités de la semaine de relâche auront lieu la semaine du 15
mars 2004. Les candidats qui ont soumis une demande d’admission à
l’Université d’Ottawa recevront une invitation.
Saint Paul/Saint-Paul
Campus Tours
Tours available year-round upon request from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. To
book a tour, please contact <
[email protected]> or the Campus Tours
Office at (613) 236-1393 ext. 2000.
Special Visit Opportunity
Meet with Saint Paul University’s representatives at the University of
Ottawa Day Friday, October 17, 2003.
March Break
Please contact Saint Paul University for details.
Tournées du campus
Offertes sur demande entre 8 h 30 et 16 h du lundi au vendredi. Pour
fixer un rendez-vous, veuillez vous adresser à <
[email protected]> ou
communiquer avec le Bureau des tournées de campus au (613) 2361393 poste 2000.
Activité spéciale
Faites « d’une pierre, deux coups » : venez rencontrer les
représentants de l’Université Saint-Paul à la journée de l’Université
d’Ottawa le vendredi 17 octobre 2003.
Congé de mars
Veuillez communiquer avec l’Université Saint-Paul pour obtenir des
renseignements.
Queen’s University
Special Visit Opportunities
Alumni Weekend: Ceremonial parade Saturday, September 27, 2003.
Campus open to the public.
Commissioning Parade: Ceremonial parade Saturday, May 22, 2004.
Campus open to the public.
March Break
Open House: call the Liaison Office at 1-866-RMC-CMRC (762-2672).
Tournées du campus
Vous pouvez visiter le campus les jours de la semaine tout au cours de
l’année. Pour plus de renseignements, veuillez contacter le Bureau de
la liaison au 1-866-RMC-CMRC (762-2672).
Activités spéciales
Défilé des anciens : parade de cérémonie, le public est bienvenu, le
27 septembre 2003.
Défilé de la remise des brevets : parade de cérémonie, le public est
bienvenu, le 22 mai 2004.
Congé de mars
Journée portes ouvertes : prière de contacter le Bureau de la liaison
au 1-866-RMC-CMRC (762-2672).
Ryerson University
Campus Tours
Tours available weekdays (except holidays) at 10 a.m. from September
15 to November 28, 2003 and from January 12 to April 9, 2004; early
sign-up recommended for groups of five or more. In-depth program
tours from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Tour and Discussion Days (October 16
and 30, November 13, 20, February 5 and March 18); register at least
one week in advance at <www.ryerson.ca/visitus>.
Special Visit Opportunities
Ryerson Dances 2003 Performance: November 2003
Graphic Communications Management Industry Day: October 2003
and February 2004
Theatre Technical Production Open House: February 2004
March Break
Tour and Discussion Day: March 18, 2004
University of Toronto
Campus Tours
Tours available at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. from September 15 to
November 28, 2003 and from January 5 to April 2, 2004 (excluding
February 16 to 20). Tours are also available during the spring and
summer terms. For more information, contact Student Recruitment at
(613) 533-2217 or e-mail <
[email protected]>.
Special Visit Opportunity
Fall Preview Open House welcomes interested students and parents
on Saturday, November 1, 2003 and Saturday, November 8, 2003.
Please contact Student Recruitment.
March Break
The Open House will be held on March 16, 17 and 18, 2004. Please
contact Student Recruitment.
RMC/CMR
Campus Tours
Tours available Thursdays and Fridays in October and November 2003
and February to March 2004; visit a residence at 12:15 and 1 p.m.
School group tours depart at 10 a.m., others (individuals) depart at
9:30 a.m. Drop-in tours available weekdays at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., and
Saturdays and Sundays at 11 a.m. Reservations are not required for
individuals; for groups of 10 or more, call (416) 978-5000.
Special Visit Opportunties
U of T Discovery Day: Saturday, October 4, 2003. Open House. Various
other events. Check our website at: www.myfuture.utoronto.ca.
March Break
Week-long activities including an open house called Arts & Science
Options and an Engineering open house.
University of Toronto at Mississauga
Campus Tours
Campus Tours can be arranged on weekdays of the academic year.
Please call the Liaison Office at 1-866-RMC-CMRC (762-2672) to book
your visit.
Campus Tours
Tours available weekdays, except holidays and exam periods. Please
book your tour via the internet at <www.utm.utoronto.ca/tours>
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Campus Visits
Visites du campus
Special Visit Opportunities
U of T Discovery Day: October 4, 2003 (on-site at St. George campus).
Admissions Office (905)-721-3190. Tours will encompass state-of-theart classrooms, labs, and one-of-a-kind residence facilities.
UTM Day: October 19, 2003 (an event-filled open house for
prospective students, on-site at the Mississauga campus). Visit
<www.utm.utoronto.ca> for details.
March Break
The University of Ontario Institute of Technology holds an annual
March Break Open House for applicants and other interested parties.
All applicants will receive an invitation to participate in March Break
activities. Dates and times will be available on our website at
<www.uoit.ca>.
March Break
Visit <www.utm.utoronto.ca> for details.
University of Toronto at Scarborough
Campus Tours
Individual or small group tours can be arranged by calling (416) 2877529 or e-mail <
[email protected]>.
Special Visit Opportunities
U of T Discovery Day: October 4, 2003. Visit the UTSC booth and
attend the UTSC presentation. Event held at the St. George Campus.
UTSC Day: November 1, 2003. Our fall visit day for prospective
students on-site at the University of Toronto at Scarborough. Open
invitation.
March Open House
Program-based information sessions and tours in March. All UTSC
applicants will receive an invitation. Look for details in February at
<www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions>.
Trent University
Special visit opportunities
The University of Ontario Institute of Technology will be opening its
doors this Fall to all interested individual on October 18, 2003. Please
visit our website <www.uoit.ca>; or call our Admissions Office at 1866-844-8648 or e-mail
[email protected] for more information.
University of Waterloo
Campus Tours
Student-led tours of the campus and residences available Monday to
Saturday, except holidays, from September 15 to November 29, 2003
and January 12 to April 3, 2004; Monday to Friday from May 3 to July
30, 2004; and Saturdays May 8 to June 12, 2004. For more information
about our campus visits or to book a tour, visit us on-line at
<www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/visitus> or call us at (519) 888-4567
ext. 3614.
To arrange St. Paul’s College residence tour, call 519-885-1460, ext.
212, or e-mail <
[email protected]>.
Special Visit Opportunities
You@Waterloo Day: Saturday, November 8, 2003
Campus Tours
Tours are available at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, and at 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. To arrange a
tour, contact our Liaison Office at least 24 hours in advance at (705)
748-1332 or <
[email protected]>.
Faculty visits: Tours and academic advisors available the last Friday of
the month (excluding December) from October 31, 2003 to March 26,
2004.
Saturday Faculty Visits: November 22, 2003, and January 10, 2004
Special Visit Opportunities
Fall Open House: Saturday, November 1, 2003
Faculty of Arts Program Information Sessions: February and March
2004
Fall Tour Day: Saturday, November 15, 2003
Visit <www.trentu.ca> for details.
March Break
Various events during March Break week. All Trent applicants will
receive an admissions newsletter providing details.
Trent University @ University of
Ontario Institute of Technology
March Break
Campus Day Open House: Tuesday, March 16, 2004. An overview of
living and studying at Waterloo. Check our website for details:
www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca/visitus.
Renison College
Campus Tours
For residence tours, call toll-free 1-877-363-6592 or (519) 884-4404 ext.
611, or book your tour via e-mail <
[email protected]>.
Campus Tours
To arrange a tour please contact the Trent@UOIT office at (905) 7213003.
St. Jerome’s University
Campus Tours
To arrange academic and residence tours, contact (519) 884-8110, tollfree 1-888-752-4636 ext. 243 or <
[email protected]>. Admissions
and academic counselling also available.
Special Visit Opportunities
Spring Open House: Thursday, March 18, 2004
Visit <www.trentu.ca/jbc> for further details.
University of Ontario Institute of
Technology
Campus Tours
School visits are available year-round. Tours can be booked through
our website <www.uoit.ca> or by making arrangements through the
The University of Western Ontario
Campus Tours
Tours available weekdays at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2 p.m., and
will include a look at a traditional-style and a suite-style residence. To
arrange your tour, book on-line at <welcome.uwo.ca> or phone
Undergraduate Recruitment and Admissions at (519) 661-2026.
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Campus Visits
Visites du campus
Special Visit Opportunity
Fall Preview Day: Saturday, November 15, 2003. Contact
Undergraduate Recruitment and Admissions to reserve a place. For
news updates on this and other special events, visit
<welcome.uwo.ca>.
March Break
Annual Open House: Saturday, March 20, 2004. All Western applicants
will receive an invitation. Campus Tours are also offered March 15 to
19, four times daily as noted above. Contact Undergraduate
Recruitment and Admissions to arrange your visit.
Brescia University College
Wilfrid Laurier University
Campus Tours
Tours available weekdays year-round upon request and include a visit
to our residences (excluding exam periods in December and April). To
arrange a tour, contact our Liaison Office at (519) 884-0710 ext. 3385
or e-mail <
[email protected]>. Admissions and academic counselling also
available.
Special Visit Opportunities
Fall Open House: Friday November 7, 2003*
Fall Music Audition Workshop: Friday 7, 2003. Please register at
<www.wlu.ca/~wwwmusic/>.
Campus Tours
Tours of Brescia are available weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Weekend tours of residence facilities can be arranged. Contact the
Registrar’s Office at (519) 858-5151 or <
[email protected]>.
Special Visit Opportunity
Fall Welcome Day: Saturday November 15, 2003 between 10 a.m. and
3 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend.
March Break
March 13-20, 2004: daily tours from the Residence Building at 10 a.m.
and 3 p.m.
Open House: March 15, 2004, 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
All applicants to Brescia will receive an invitation. Registration is not
required.
Huron University College
March Break
March Break Open House: Friday March 19, 2004.* All Laurier
applicants will receive an invitation to these open houses.
* Open House Details TBA. Please visit <www.chooselaurier.ca>.
Wilfrid Laurier - Brantford
Campus Tours
Tours available weekdays year-round upon request and include a visit
to our residences (excluding exam periods in December and April). To
book a tour at Laurier Brantford please call (519) 756-8228 ext. 5709
or e-mail <
[email protected]>.
Special Visit Opportunities
Brantford Campus Fall Open House: Wednesday, November 5, 2003*.
March Break
Campus Tours
Tours of Huron University College are conducted Monday through
Friday at 11:00 a.m. Saturday tours will be available January – June
and offered every third Saturday of the month. Contact us directly at
(519) 438-7224 ext. 233 or by e-mail at <
[email protected]>.
Special Visit Opportunities
The Fall Open House is Saturday, October 25, 2003 from 1 to 4 p.m.
March Break
March Break Open House March 15-19, 2004: daily tours at 11:00 a.m
(residence and facilities)
Saturday, March 13, 2004 from 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Thursday, March 18, 2004 from 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
All applicants to Huron University College will receive an invitation to
our March Break Open House.
King’s College
Brantford Campus March Break Open House: Wednesday March 17,
2004.* All Laurier Brantford applicants will receive an invitation to
these open houses.
* Open House Details TBA. Please visit <www.wlu.ca/~wwwbrant/>.
University of Windsor
Campus Tours
Tours available at 1 p.m. on weekdays (excluding holidays and during
December and April), and include a tour of Residence (if requested).
Academic advising appointments with faculty can be cooridinated on
weekdays with at least 2 weeks notice. Special Saturday tours are
available at 1 p.m. only during the months of October, November,
March and May. To arrange a tour, contact our Liaison Office two
weeks in advance at (519) 973-7014 or toll-free 1-800-864-2860, or
book on-line at <www.uwindsor.ca/liaison>.
Special Visit Opportunities
University Showcase Day: November 14, 2003
BFA Acting Audition Workshop: October 25, 2003
Campus Tours
Tours available weekdays. Please call (519) 433-3491 or toll-free 1-800265-4406 or book on-line on our website <www.kingsbrainfood.ca>
or <www.uwo.ca/kings>.
Special Visit Opportunities
Fall Open House: Saturday, November 1, 2003 from 1 to 3:30 p.m.
May Open House: Saturday, May 29, 2004 from 1 to 3:30 p.m.
Drama in Education & Community Workshop: October 26, 2003
Music Audition Workshop: November 1, 2003
March Break
Monday, March 15, 2004: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Faculty
of Human Kinetics
Tuesday, March 16, 2004: Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Science,
Faculty of Nursing, and the Odette School of Business.
March Break
Open Houses: Friday, March 12 and Saturday, March 13, 2004 from 1
to 3:30 p.m.
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Campus Visits
Visites du campus
York University
Campus Tours
Information sessions are available 10:30 a.m. and tours are available
11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. weekdays from October 1 to December 3,
2003 and January 5 to April 23, 2004. Special weekend visits may be
arranged by contacting the Recruitment Office at (416) 736-5100 at
least two weeks in advance. To see a full schedule of on-campus visit
events and tours or to register for a visit, go to
<www.yorku.ca/admissions>.
Special Visit Opportunities
Fall Campus Days: Sign up for Fall Campus Days through our on-line
registration system at <www.yorku.ca/admissions>.
March Break
As all York applicants will receive an e-mail invitation, make sure the
e-mail address given on your application is up-to-date. Sign up for
March Break through our on-line registration system at
<www.yorku.ca/admissions>.
Glendon/Glendon
Campus Tours
Weekday visits are available year-round, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Arrangements to book a tour and/or sit in on a class can be made by
calling (416) 487-6710 or by using the on-line registration system on
our website at <www.glendon.yorku.ca/liaison>.
Special Visit Opportunities
We will be hosting open house events in fall 2003 and spring 2004.
Sign up for these events by calling (416) 487-6710 or by using the online registration system on our website at
<www.glendon.yorku.ca/liaison>.
March Break
We will be hosting an open house event in March. Sign up for this
event by calling (416) 487-6710 or by using the on-line registration
system on our website: www.glendon.yorku.ca/liaison.
Tournées du campus
Les visites guidées du campus sont offertes du lundi au vendredi entre
9h00 et 15h00. Arrangez-vous une visite et/ou réservez-vous une place
en salle de classe en composant le (416) 487-6710 ou en utilisant le
système d’inscription de notre site Internet :
www.glendon.yorku.ca/liaison.
Activités spéciales
Des journées portes-ouvertes sont prévues en automne 2003 et au
printemps 2004. Inscrivez-vous à ces événements en composant le
(416) 487-6710 ou en utilisant le système d’inscription de notre site
Internet : www.glendon.yorku.ca/liaison.
Congé de mars
Une journée portes-ouvertes est prévue en mars. Inscrivez-vous à cet
événement en composant le (416) 487-6710 ou en utilisant le système
d’inscription de notre site Internet : www.glendon.yorku.ca/liaison.
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Residence
Résidence
Most residences will require a deposit with the acceptance of
an offer. Contact the appropriate Liaison Office for more
information on university accommodations.
Veuillez noter qu’il faut normalement verser un acompte quand
vous acceptez une place. Contactez le Bureau de liaison de
l'université en cause pour plus de renseignements sur le
logement universitaire.
Price Range
Coûts
Meal Plans
Plans repas
Selection Procedure
Notification
Sélection
Envoi des formulaires
Private Rooms
Chambres privées
Co-ed or
Single Gender
Séparation homme /
femme
Special Features
Caractéristiques
Co-ed and some
single gender
Three styles to choose from: Traditional,
Village and Quarry View. All residences
close to main buildings on campus;
phone cable TV and internet access
available; wheelchair accessible rooms;
many residence activities.
Both available.
Single gender
limited.
All rooms smoke-free; accessible
rooms/attendant service for students with
special needs; Residence Living
program; Wellness, Fine Arts/Music,
High Tech and Humanities floors
Both
Wheelchair accessible rooms; quiet
areas; Residence Learning
Communities; Academic Clusters, Living
Learning Centres - Arts House,
International House, ECO House and La
Maison Française. All non-smoking.
Telephone & ResNet included
Brock University
$3,120 - $4,320
DeCew, Vallee,
Earp and
Guaranteed with
Lowenberger:
80% (under
$2,925-$3,335,
review); offered to
10/15/19 meals per
students from outweek, all you can
of-province
eat. Village and
Quarry View: meal
plans are optional.
Mid-June
Mix of single and
double rooms
Carleton University
The mandatory
meal plans are: 19
meals per week
(mpw), 14 mpw
$6,299 - $7,403
with $150 cash
(includes phone,
Private rooms are
Priority for 77%
With offer for 77%;
internet and meals) value, 12 mpw with
available, but
average; all others
late June for lottery
$200 cash value,
limited
by lottery
9 mpw with $550
cash value, 5 mpw
with $400 cash
value--Prescott
House only
University of Guelph
$3,332 - $4,040/
two semesters
Guaranteed for all
Mandatory in most
new first-year
buildings; four
Room assignment Approximately 40%
students, if
plans
in early August
in first year
application and
$2,430 - $3,530/two
deposit received by
semesters
deadline
University of Guelph-Humber
$4,320 - $5,000/
two semesters.
(late August until
end of April each
year)
Limited number of
rooms available.
Selection is based
on academic
performance, as
Rooms and facilities are available for
Mandatory for 2
well as the
Co-ed and single- students with disabilities. Quiet floors are
Late June following
semesters. Price
All rooms are single
leadership and
available. Phone, voicemail, internet
gender floors are
receipt of
Range - $2,175 occupancy
citizenship qualities
access available. In-room refrigerator
available
acceptances
$2,520
as demonstrated by
and cable TV available.
completion of the
Residence
Consideration
Application.
Price Range
Coûts
Meal Plans
Plans repas
Selection Procedure
Notification
Sélection
Envoi des formulaires
Private Rooms
Chambres privées
Co-ed or
Single Gender
Séparation homme /
femme
Special Features
Caractéristiques
Lakehead University
$6,221-$7,103
(meals included)
$4,796 apartments (no
meals included)
Students in
dormitory
accommodation
participate in a
mandatory meal
plan and are
provided with three
meals/day, seven
days/week
throughout the
academic year.
Townhouse and
apartment students
can participate in a
voluntary meal plan
and have the option
of purchasing 3, 5,
7 or 10 meals/
week, each term.
Guaranteed to all
secondary school
students who apply
by the deadline of
March 10, 2004,
are admitted by
mid-June and
who return their
residence contract
and deposit by the
stated deadline
date (mid-June)
Residence
applications are
sent out in
NovemberAll residence rooms are network
Holliday Hall is
December.
co-ed by wing. All accessible; residence council, student
Residence
resident assistant for each "house",
other dormitories
contracts (room
offers) are sent to Some available in are co-ed by room. residence sports, Don's Diner, tennis
Townhouse and courts, ice rink, gymnasium. All dormitory
first year
students who have
apartments can be rooms are smoke-free. Wellness houses
applied for
co-ed or single
residence and are
(quiet, alcohol-free, substance-free) are
gender.
included in their
also offered.
admissions
packages. These
packages are sent
out April/early May.
Laurentian University / Université Laurentienne
$2,608 - $3,295
2 608 $ 3 295 $
Guaranteed to all
Not mandatory;
secondary school
$500 -$2,100
students who apply
(subject to change)
by the deadline
N’est pas
Garanti à tout
obligatoire; 500 $ étudiant qui
2 100 $ (nous
présente une
réservons le droit
demande avant la
de modifier les
date limite
prix)
Early/mid-July
Some in first year
Both
All rooms are smoke-free and network
accessible. Each residence features
kitchens and social centres, 24-hour
computer labs and student advisors.
Quiet and bilingual floors are available.
Mi-juillet
Certaines en
première année
Mixtes
Toutes les chambres sont non-fumeurs
et branchées à l’Internet à haute vitesse.
Les résidences sont toutes équipées de
cuisines, de centres sociaux, de
laboratoires informatiques et d’étudiantsconseillers. Certaines étages sont
tranquilles ou bilingues.
Ongoing with
confirmation of
offer
All rooms are
private single
rooms - dormitory
style or townhouse
style with five
bedrooms and two
baths per unit
Both
NEW Dormitory residence with common
room, laundry facilities, etc.
Ongoing with
confirmation of
offer
All rooms are
private single
rooms - dormitory
style or townhouse
style with five
bedrooms and two
baths per unit
Both
Townhouse: fully equipped kitchen in
each unit; common room in each unit;
direct high-speed computer network
connection; central vac; one
handicapped unit; all rooms designated
non-smoking
Oui
Mixtes
Une chambre pour personne ayant un
handicap physique
Algoma
Preference given to
Dormitory style
first-year, out-ofMandatory with
residence: $3,100
town students who
dormitory rooms-(including meal
apply by May 15,
plan) per semester included in cost of
and confirm
room
(rooms available
residence offer with
year-round)
deposit of $300
Optional -$1318.50 per
Townhouse style
residence: $1,670 semester/meals for
7 days/wk; $900.00
per semester
(rooms available per semester/meals
for 5 days/wk;
year-round)
declining balance
option for a portion
of meal plan also
available
Preference given to
first-year, out-oftown students who
apply by May 15,
and confirm
residence offer with
deposit of $300
Hearst
1 616 $ - 3 024 $
Non
Première personne
arrivée, première
servie
Price Range
Coûts
Meal Plans
Plans repas
Selection Procedure
Notification
Sélection
Envoi des formulaires
Private Rooms
Chambres privées
Co-ed or
Single Gender
Séparation homme /
femme
Special Features
Caractéristiques
Both. Majority are
co-ed.
Lifestyle options include International
House, Halcyon House, La Maison
Française, Wellness House and Quiet
Floors; all rooms have telephone and
internet connection with a telephone
handset for each resident. All buildings
are smoke-free.
McMaster University
$3,070 - $4,395
(meals not
included)
Declining balance
system with light,
small, regular, large
and extra-large
Based on academic
options ($2,250standing (in the
Guaranteed or
$3,075). Students
past 80%+ has
Most first-year
waiting-list status is
in all residences
been required at
students are
confirmed with
are required to
time of early
letter in late June; housed in double
purchase a meal
admission offers;
room assignment in and triple rooms
plan. Students
wait-list established
August
living in Bates or
for those below the
Mary E. Keyes
cut-off)
have the option of
selecting a
Reduced Meal Plan
($1,600-$2,425).
Nipissing University
$3,200 - $3,800
No mandatory meal
plan. Students may
purchase optional
declining balance
plan.
Co-ed townhouse
Residence
Guaranteed to
complex and
application sent
All private
secondary school
apartment
with admission
bedrooms within a
students offered full
buildings. Individual
offer, mid-June
shared apartment
time admission by
units will be shared
deadline for return
or townhouse
June 4; others by
by same-sex
of application and
lottery
students.
residence deposit
Telephone, internet and e-mail access in
every bedroom, cable TV service in each
townhouse or apartment, Residence Don
support, recreation and laundry facilities,
complete residence life program, North
Bay city bus pass included in incidental
fees
Ontario College of Art & Design
OCAD does not have residence facilities. Admitted students have access to the University of Toronto Housing Registry to view listings of private and
shared off-campus accommodation as well as independent residences.
University of Ottawa / Université d'Ottawa
$3,237 - $4,678
3 237 $ - 4 678 $
Guaranteed
housing (on- or offcampus) offered to
Residence
applicants who
application sent
qualify for an
with admission
admission
offer, mid-June
There are three non
scholarship until
deadline for return
compulsory eightthe end of May
of application and
month plans
(excluding those
residence deposit;
from Ottawaroom assigned in
Gatineau). (OffJuly
campus
placements at a
higher cost)
Hébergement offert
uniquement aux
francophones de
l'Ontario et aux
récipiendaires
Trois options nond'une bourse
obligatoires de huit d'admission jusqu'à
mois
la fin du mois de
mai - le placement
sur le campus n'est
pas garanti et le
coût des logements
hors campus est
plus élevé
Formulaire de
demande de
chambre garantie
en résidence
acheminé avec la
demande
d'admission ; mijuin - date limite
pour soumettre la
demande et le
dépôt ; attribution
des chambres en
juillet
Available in twobedroom suites
(new residences)
Offertes en suite
de deux chambres
dans les nouvelles
résidences
Two quiet hour levels; one alcohol-free
residence, 12 apartments adapted to the
Mostly
needs of disabled persons; two and four
co-ed; some floors
bedroom apartments on campus; peer
are reserved for
help program in residence; floor advisors
females only
in residence; access to high-tech
telephone service and internet
Surtout mixtes
(quelques étages
reservés aux
femmes)
Deux niveaux de tranquilité ; une
résidence pour francophones ; une
résidence sans alcool ; des
appartements de deux ou quatre
chambres ; un programme d’entraide en
résidence, des conseillers d’étage ;
accès gratuit à un système téléphonique
des plus performants et à Internet ; 12
unités pour personnes ayant un
handicap
Price Range
Coûts
Saint Paul
$2,892 - $3,204/
room (12 months);
$545 - $750 per
month for
apartments
2 892 $ - 3 204$ en
chambre (12 mois)
545 $ - 750 $ par
mois en
appartement
Meal Plans
Plans repas
Selection Procedure
Notification
Sélection
Envoi des formulaires
Private Rooms
Chambres privées
Co-ed or
Single Gender
Séparation homme /
femme
Special Features
Caractéristiques
All single gender
Students in residence have their property
100% single rooms rooms; apartments
insured by the university
co-ed
Not available
First come first
served
In July
Non
Premier arrivé,
premier servi
En juillet
100 p.cent privées
Chambres toutes
séparées ;
appartements
mixtes.
L’Université assure la propriété de ses
résidentes et résidents
Room assignment
in August
Some in first year
Both
Economy Double Rooms,
Living/Learning Centres, high-speed
internet access and ResTel phone
service in each room
Queen's University
$6,193 - $7,793 Mandatory in 12 of
Guaranteed if
13 buildings - 15
(meals included);
deadline met and
$4,129 (meals not meals per week (all
deposit paid
you can eat)
included)
Royal Military College of Canada / Collège militaire royal du Canada
Approx. $3,000
(including meal
plan)
Mandatory
N/A
N/A
Not in first year
Co-ed
Bilingual; high-speed internet access in
each room
3 000 $
Obligatoire
s.o.
s.o.
Pas en première
année
Toutes mixtes
Institution bilingue ; accès haute-vitesse
à Internet - toutes les chambres
Co-ed
Resident Assistants and Academic Peer
Supporters located on each floor;
exercise room; TV lounges on each floor;
study lounges; floor kitchens; laundry
facilities; 24-hour security; music room;
cafeteria in the building; high-speed
internet access
Ryerson University
Pitman Hall
$4,935 - $5,438
$1,650 - $2,625
Priority given to
students coming
from secondary
school the furthest
distance from
Toronto
Mid-June to July
All private rooms
ILLC
$6,086
$2,175 - $2,625
Priority given to
students coming
from secondary
school the furthest
distance from
Toronto
Mid-June to July
All private with
private bath
Co-ed
Residence Assistants and Academic
Peer Supporters live in building; extralarge rooms with ensuite; cable TVs in
each room; cafeteria in building; laundry
facilities; Hospitality and Tourism
students live and work in the building;
classes and conferences run in the nonresidential areas of the building; 24-hour
security; vending machines; high-speed
internet access
Meal plan is
optional
Priority given to
students coming
from secondary
school the furthest
distance from
Toronto
Mid-June to July
Double and triple
rooms
Co-ed
Academic Peer Supporter and
Residence staff; large recently renovated
community kitchen; TV lounges; laundry
facilities
Housing
Mandatory in most
guaranteed for all
residences;
modified plans in first-year students
admitted before
some residences;
July 1 who indicate
fully equipped
residence on their
kitchens in one
applications
residence
At time of offer of
admission
Some
residences
Both
Active Don support program
Spaces guaranteed
to students who
N/A; each suite has
request residence
a full kitchen
on OUAC 101 form
and meet deadlines
July
Assured for firstyear students
Single gender
suites in
co-ed building
New first-year complex opened fall 1999;
art studio, darkroom and lounge in
Residence Centre; rooms hard-wired for
computers; grocery van
O'Keefe House
$3,100
University of Toronto
$4,750 (meals not
included);
$6,800 - $9,000
(meals included)
U of T Mississauga
$4,300
Price Range
Coûts
Meal Plans
Plans repas
Selection Procedure
Notification
Sélection
Envoi des formulaires
Private Rooms
Chambres privées
Co-ed or
Single Gender
Séparation homme /
femme
Special Features
Caractéristiques
95% single rooms
in all residences
Single gender by
apartment or
townhouse
Academic Mentor program; Residence
Advisor support; high-speed
internet/room; Student Village Centre
with lounge and pool table; on-site
laundry room; grocery van and a wide
array of Residence Life programs
Over 80% single
rooms
Both; mostly
co-ed
Integral part of college system;
residential and student Dons in each
college; high-speed internet access
available to every student
U of T Scarborough
$3,126 - $4,512
(meals not
included)
Declining balance
flexible meal plans
Guaranteed for all
$750-$1,675.
first-year students
Apartments/
who have met
townhouses with
deadlines
well-equipped
kitchens.
With offer of
admission
Trent University
$5,992 - $7,224
(meals included)
Guaranteed for
admission average
Residence
of 80% or higher.
application is sent
First come, first
with offer of
served for all
Meal plan based on
admission; place in
others. Upon
residential college
residence will be
receipt of
affiliation
confirmed once
residence/college
application and fee
application form
are received
and residence
deposit.
University of Ontario Institute of Technology
$4,300 - $4,800
Residence
application is sent
with offer of
Spacious, barrier-free suites with 24-hour
Mostly co-ed.
Our declining
admission;
Guaranteed for all
Single gender
Available in twobalance system
staffing; short walk to classes; Safewalk
first-year students, deadline for return
floors will be
bedroom suites in
offer six dining
program available; local phone; voice
if deadline met with of form and deposit
arranged if demand mail and high-speed internet access
new residence
plans ranging from
is June 2004.
deposit.
requires it.
$1,200 to $3,000
included
Room assignments
will be made in July
2004.
University of Waterloo
A place in one of
our on-campus
Mandatory in dorms
residences is
$3, 473 - $4,620 (declining balance
guaranteed to
(includes highmeal plan starting students admitted
speed internet and at $2,650); optional
to first-year
all utilities; meals for suite-style and
programs who
not included)
townhouse
receive an offer of
residences
admission dated no
later than June 4,
2004, and who
Conrad Grebel
accept our offers of
admission and
residence and send
us a $500 deposit
In-house home
by June 14, 2004.
cooking prepared
No application is
for 21 meals per
Approximately
necessary except
week, included in for Conrad Grebel,
$6,200
room fees;
where an
consideration for application must be
special diets
received by June 1,
2004, and where an
interview is also
required.
With offer of
admission
With offer of
admission
Over 50% of firstyear space in fall
and winter terms;
100% in spring
term
Winter and spring
terms, subject to
availability
Co-ed
Active residence life program (80 dons);
high-speed internet access in each
room; internet cafés, vending
machine/snack shops, residence council,
games/TV/DVD lounges, satellite TV,
study rooms, fitness facility, prayer room,
grocery shuttles, barrier-free suites, and
other accessible accommodation
Co-ed residence
with single-gender
rooms
Complete residence life program/50%
upper-year; intramural teams; weekly
Community Suppers/chapels;
recreational facilities; TV/games/quiet
study lounges; high-speed internet
connection for each student;
dons/chaplain/Dean of Students;
residence scholarships and awards
Price Range
Coûts
Meal Plans
Plans repas
Selection Procedure
Notification
Sélection
Envoi des formulaires
Private Rooms
Chambres privées
Co-ed or
Single Gender
Séparation homme /
femme
Special Features
Caractéristiques
Renison
In-house dining;
three meals per
weekday, two
A place in one of
meals per day on
our on-campus
$6,500
weekends, all-youresidences is
(meals included)
can-eat meals;
guaranteed to
extended meal
students admitted
hours; display
to first-year
cooking; some
programs who
special diets
receive an offer of
accommodated
admission dated no
St. Jerome's
later than June 4,
2004, and who
Three meals per
Approx. $6,200;
accept our offers of
weekday,
(includes meals,
admission and
two meals per day
fridge in each
residence and send
on weekends,
room,
Residence Council included in room us a $500 deposit
fees; consideration by June 14, 2004.
activity fee and
No application is
for special diets
Resnet).
necessary except
St. Paul's
for Conrad Grebel,
where an
Three meals per application must be
$6,500
weekday,
(meals and highreceived by June 1,
two meals per day 2004, and where an
speed internet
on weekends; inconnection
interview is also
house dining;
included)
required.
consideration for
special diets
With offer of
admission
First-year students
can apply for single
rooms; decision is
by lottery
Both
One Don per 25 students maximum; ten
floors, four laundry facilities; four TV
lounges, recreational facilities; combined
academic and residence community;
fees include Orientation Week activities,
residence council fees, two formal
dinner/dances, fully acessible rooms,
some rooms with semi-private bath; and
some air-conditioned rooms
With offer of
admission
Not first year;
winter and spring
terms subject to
availability.
Single genderconnected
residences
Complete residence life program:
TV/games/fitness/
quiet study lounges; accessibility for
students with disabilities; combined
academic and residence community
With offer of
admission
Winter and spring
terms subject to
availability. Firstyear students can
apply for single
rooms: subject to
availability.
Complete residence life program: regular
chapel services and community dinners;
quiet study areas; floor for French;
Co-ed residence
games room; intramural sports teams;
with single-gender
Dons/Residence Life Coordinator/Dean
rooms
of Residence; residence scholarships
and awards; 50% upper-year; air
conditioning
Approx 30%
Reidence life and academic support
programs, study groups, internet and eCo-ed buildings,
mail access, in-house dining halls, varied
Single-gender
menu choices, suites with kitchens,
floors if sufficient
smoke-free, faculty-based floors, quiet
demand. Suites are
floors, alcohol-free floors, recreation
single-gender.
facilities. 24-hour front desk assistance,
leadership opportunities
The University of Western Ontario
$6,145-$7,960
Guaranteed to all
secondary school
students receiving
Included in cost of an offer of full-time
admission into first
residence
year by the end of
May. (Policy
reviewed annually.)
With offer of
admission
Brescia
$3,600
(single room)
$3,400
(double room)
Guaranteed to all
secondary school
students who
Mandatory for all
receive an offer of
residence students:
admission by June
Plan A - $1,900
1, 2004 and who
Plan B - $2,100
respond by the
Plan C - $2,300
residence deadline.
(Policy reviewed
annually.)
With offer of
admission
Some single rooms
available*
Women-only
residence
Situated on 60 acres of green space;
close to classes and facilities; small
community; accessibility for students with
disabilities; smoke-free; quiet hours and
quiet floors; lounges throughout; all
rooms wired; students involved in
Residence Council
*Usually reserved for upper-year
students or students requiring special
accommodation
65%
Co-ed buildings
with single-sex
housing for females
Clean, comfortable accommodation,
close to classes and facilities, smokefree, quiet hours and Residence life
programming
Huron
$3,980 (single)
$3,715 (double)
$2,300/small,
$2,500/large
Priority to first-year
students. Rooms
will be allocated by
lottery. Huron has
always been able to
accomodate
students who have
requested
residence in the
past.
June 2004
Price Range
Coûts
Meal Plans
Plans repas
Selection Procedure
Notification
Sélection
Envoi des formulaires
Private Rooms
Chambres privées
Co-ed or
Single Gender
Séparation homme /
femme
Special Features
Caractéristiques
King's
$6,060 (double)
$6,450 (single)
Both include meal
plan.
Guaranteed to all
secondary school
students accepting
Included in cost of
an offer of full-time
residence
admission before
the residence
deadline
With offer of
admission
Excellent food plan; quiet hours;
All single-gender academic support services, study rooms;
academic peer program; programmed
floors, some
Some single rooms
buildings have both events; student residence assistants;
available
internet, e-mail and cable access;
male and female
kitchenettes and smoke-free
floors or wings
environment, scholars' rooms
Wilfrid Laurier University
$2,916 - $4,975
Mandatory in dorms
Guaranteed with
(Plan A $2,400
admission to first
Plan B $2,600
year if application
Plan C $2,800)
received by
optional plans for
deadline
apartment style are
available
Mid-July
Some available in
dorms; mostly
private rooms in
apartment-style
Guaranteed with
admission to first
year if application
received by
deadline
Mid-July
Single rooms,
some doubles
Both
Quiet floor and Wellness floor options;
dorms and apartments; special needs
accommodation; computer labs. New
residence in September 2002 and
another scheduled for September 2003.
Brantford
$3,400- $4,000
All apartment-style
with kitchen
facilities and no
meal plans
University of Windsor
Guaranteed space
for first-year
students providing
“Request for
Regular Plan
Ranges from
Residence” is
$3,070
$3,649.40 submitted with
Plus Plan $3,350
$4908.20 (not
deposit before the
meal plan is
including
deadline date with
townhouses, which mandatory for all
a minimum 70%
are for upper year first year students
admission average;
students only)
others will be
accepted based on
availability
By letter, JulyAugust
Co-ed with single Luxury apartment-style. New residence
gender apartments
for 2003.
Wheelchair accessible rooms, smokefree environments, individual telephone
extensions, laundry swipe cards, mini
fridge (one per room) and cable TV
included in residence fees, quiet hours,
Co-ed buildings
academic and personal enhancement
In New Residence
with single gender
programs, high speed internet
only
floors available
connections available, academic support
available in residence, $1,000 residence
award to students with a 75% average
(Residence Scholarship is renewable
with a 9 average)
York University
$3,323 - $4,664
Guaranteed to
students who
receive a minimum
entrance
scholarship award
of $2,000, if
residence
application is
$1,400 or $2,000 or
received by
$2,400 (mandatory
deadline; all others
unless in suite-style
considered on
units)
criteria including
year level of study
and distance of
home address from
campus--with
priority given to
those who live at a
greater distance
End of June
Few in first year
Both
Both traditional style and suite-style
rooms available; roommate requests
accepted; all rooms equipped with highspeed internet access; wheelchair
accessible rooms available; all residence
buildings are smoke-free; residence
Dons in each building
Price Range
Coûts
Meal Plans
Plans repas
Selection Procedure
Notification
Sélection
Envoi des formulaires
Private Rooms
Chambres privées
Co-ed or
Single Gender
Séparation homme /
femme
Special Features
Caractéristiques
Près de 90 p. cent
des chambres sont
privées
Étages mixtes et
pour filles
seulement
Communauté bilingue offre aux
étudiants l’occasion d’améliorer leur
français ou leur anglais ; unités pour
personnes ayant un handicap physique ;
pièces tranquilles où étudier ; conseillers
d’étage en résidence
Co-ed and girlsonly floors
Bilingual community provides students
with the opportunity to practice and
improve their English or French
language skills; wheelchair accessible
rooms; quiet study areas; floor advisors
in residence
York Glendon
Une place en
résidence est
garantie aux
étudiants de
1 400 $, 2 000 $ ou première année à
3 305 $ - 3 705 $
2 400 $
condition que l’on
reçoive leur
formulaire de
demande avant la
date limite
$3,305- $3,705
Guaranteed to firstyear students
providing the
$1,400, $2,000 or
application is
$2,400
received by the
deadline
Le 16 juin 2004
June 16, 2004
Nearly 90% are
single rooms
Scholarships and Awards
Bourses et prix
Most institutions offer numerous scholarships under $1,000. For
information on the calcuation of averages, timing, and other
details, check with the individual institutions.
La plupart des universités offrent plusieurs bourses valant moins de 1 000 $.
Pour plus de renseignments au sujet du calcul des moyennes, des dates
limites et d'autres détails, veuillez communiquer directement avec les
établissements en cause.
Brock University
Name and Quantity
Application Required
Brock Leaders Award (15)
Donor Scholarship (72)
Application Not Required
Brock Scholars Award (Unlimited)
Brock Scholars Award (Unlimited)
Brock Scholars Award (Unlimited)
Brock Scholars Award (Unlimited)
<www.brocku.ca/registrar/financial/index.html>
Value
Criteria
$8,000 ($2,000 first year, $2,000 renewable x three).
$500 - $20,000.
Awarded to students applying to faculties of Humanities, Social Sciences, Mathematics and Science; based on
leadership potential and academic excellence.
Students must enrol in full-time studies. Additional requirements dependant upon individual scholarships.
$10,000 ($2,500 first year, $2,500 renewable x three).
$6,000 ($1,500 first year, $1,500 renewable x three).
$4,000 ($1,000 first year, $1,000 renewable x three).
$1,550 ($500 first year, $350 renewable x three).
Incoming students entering their first undergraduate program; 94%+ (renewable if 80% maintained).
Incoming students entering their first undergraduate program; 90-93.9% (renewable if 80% maintained).
Incoming students entering their first undergraduate program; 86-89.9% (renewable if 80% maintained).
Incoming students entering their first undergraduate program; 80-85.9% (renewable if 80% maintained).
Value
Criteria
Carleton University
Name and Quantity
Application Required
Richard Lewar Scholarship (Five)
$6,500 in first year and $3,500 or $2,500 in second,
third and fourth years; renewable at 80%+.
Chancellor's Scholarship (10)
$5,000 (x four years); renewable at 80%+.
Nortel Networks Scholarship of Excellence (Five) $5,000 (x four years); renewable at 80%+.
Riordon Scholarship (One)
Tuition in first year and $3,500 or $2,500 in second,
third and fourth years; renewable at 80%+.
Application Not Required
$3,500 (x four years); renewable at 80%.
Entrance Scholarship (Unlimited)
$2,500 (x four years); renewable at 80%.
Entrance Scholarship (Unlimited)
$2,000 (x four years); renewable at 80%.
Entrance Scholarship (Unlimited)
$1,500 (x four years); renewable at 80%.
Entrance Scholarship (Unlimited)
Please note: For some programs, scholarships may be enriched beyond the amount listed.
90% or better. Deadline: May 1.
95-100%.
92-94.9%.
88-91.9%.
84-87.9%.
University of Guelph
Name and Quantity
Application Required
President's Scholarship (12)
Lincoln Alexander Chancellor's Schoalrships
(Two)
PAJ Clarke Family Bursary (One)
Gary Knechtel Memorial Scholarship (One)
Kenneth O. Hammill - Blount Canada
Scholarship (One)
University of Guelph Accessibility Scholarship
(150)
Clara E. Elliott Education Scholarship (One)
Value
$20,000 ($2,500 per semester for eight semesters).
Criteria
Significant contributions to student's school and community; academic excellence; leadership potential. Deadline:
February 27.
$20,000 ($2,500 per semester for eight semesters).
Significant contributions to student's school and community; academic excellence; leadership potential. Member of
visible minority, aboriginal person or person with a disability. Deadline: February 27.
$12,000 over four years.
Academic excellence; leadership and community involvement; preference to students from Blenheim district or Kent
county, and raised or worked on a farm; financial need. Deadline: April 1.
$10,000 over four years.
Students entering the Food Science major will be sent an application; academic excellence; financial need; Ontario
Student Opportunity Trust Fund compliant. Deadline: April 1.
$9,600 (eight installment payments of $1,200).
Selected from the pool of President's Scholarship applicants; financial need; Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund
compliant. Deadline: April 1.
$9,000 ($3,000 in first year, $2,000 in second, third and Academic excellence; financial need. (Continued payment is contingent on financial need.) Deadline: April 1.
fourth years).
$8,000 over four years.
Students entering the Applied Science program will be invited to apply; academic excellence; plans to pursue a career in
teaching and who participates in leadership roles.
Clara E. Elliott Entrance Scholarship (One)
$8,000 over four years.
Harold A. Kopas Memorial Entrance Award
(One)
Fred Hindle Bursary (One)
$6,200 over four years.
$6,000 over four years.
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts Entrance
Scholarship (Three)
Angelo and Frank Argo Undergrad Scholarship
$5,000.
$4,000 over four years.
Microbiology Entrance Bursary (One)
$4,000 over four years.
Mary Alice and Marion Munn Memorial Entrance $2,500.
Scholarship (One)
Students entering the Applied Science, Commerce (Hotel & Food Administration), Housing & Real Estate, Marketing
Management) will be invited to apply; academic excellence; participation in leadership roles.
Students entering the B.Sc. (Agr) program; graduate of a secondary school in Wellington county or Waterloo region;
academic excellence; financial need. Deadline: April 1.
Any Ontario Agricultural College program; financial need; Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund compliant. Deadline:
April 1.
Students entering the Bachelor of Commerce (Hotel & Food Administration or Tourism Management); academic
excellence; demonstrated commitment to the hotel, food and tourism industry. Deadline: April 1.
Full-time students entering semester one demonstrating the greatest past or continued involvement with 4-H activities;
80%+. Deadline: April 1.
Students entering the Microbiology major; academic excellence; financial need. Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund
compliant. Deadline: April 1.
Students entering the Music major with academic excellence and excellent potential in the area of vocal studies.
Deadline: apply when signing up for an audition for MUSC*1500 Applied Music 1. Following this audition, a final round
will be held to select the winner.
Rol-Land Farms Scholarships (13)
$2,000.
Academic excellence and financial need. Deadline: April 1.
Registrar's Entrance Scholarship (500)
$2,000.
Academic excellence and financial need. Deadline: April 1.
Other Awards (more than 46)
$300-$2,000.
Financial and academic merit. Deadline varies.*
Application Not Required
Board of Governors' Scholarship (25)
$8,000 over four years.
80%+. Students maintaining 80% or greater are eligible for continuing awards at the end of first, second and third years.
Robert Orr Lawson Microbiology Entrance
$4,000 over four years.
Students entering the microbiology major; academic excellence; 80%+.
Scholarship (One)
Honours Physics or Honours Biophysics
$1,000-$6,000.
Students entering honours Physics or honours Biophysics programs; 80%+.
Scholarships (Varies)
University of Guelph Entrance Scholarship
$1,000-$3,000.
85%+.
(Varies)
Other Awards (more than 47)
$300-$1,500.
Varies. Deadline varies.*
*See Student Financial Services <www.uoguelph.ca/studfin/> or Undergraduate Calendar <www.uoguelph.ca/undergrad_calendar/09.shtml>.
University of Guelph-Humber
Name and Quantity
Application Required
Financial Need Based Entrance Scholarships
(Varies)
Application Not Required
University of Guelph-Humber Entrance
Scholarship (Varies)
Value
Criteria
$1500
Academic excellence and financial need. Deadline: April 1.
$500-$4,000.
80%+. For specific program and grade breakdown please visit our website <www.guelphhumber.ca>.
Value
Criteria
$5,000 (over four years).
$1,500.
$1,250 (over four years).
90% plus exceptional leadership and citizen qualities. Deadline: April 13.
Evidence of ability in Math and Computer Science; 80% plus; entering Computer Science co-op degree program.
Deadline: April 13.
Must be immediate family member of Lakehead University alumnus; academic ability and citizenship. Deadline: April 13.
$10,000 (over four years).
$7,000 (over four years).
$5,000 (over four years).
$1,200-$4,000 (over four years).
95%+; renewable at 80%.
90-94.9%; renewable at 80%.
85-89.9%; renewable at 80%.
*80-84.9%; renewable at 80%.
$1,000.
75%+ Targeted Program Awards; Electrical and Software Engineering, Computer Science.
Lakehead University
Name and Quantity
Application Required
Presidential Scholarship (Two)
Lakehead University Computer Science Award
(Four)
Alumni Award (One)
Application Not Required
Academic Excellence Scholarship (Unlimited)
Academic Excellence Scholarship (Unlimited)
Academic Excellence Scholarship (Unlimited)
Academic Excellence Scholarship (Unlimited).
*Number of offers vary.
Academic Excellence Award (Unlimited)
Laurentian University
Name and Quantity
Application Required
The National Dean's Entrance Scholarship for
Excellence (Four)
Concours français langue seconde (Two)
Thayer Lindsley Scholarship (One)
Alumni Association Scholarship (One)
Carl & Lyle Sanders Scholarship (Two)
Dr. J.C. MacIsaac Mining Scholarship (One)
Horace J. Fraser Scholarship (One)
Board of Governors Scholarship (One)
Ontario Professional Engineers Foundation
(Two)
Carl J. Sanders Scholarship (Two)
Frank S. Ressel Scholarship (Four)
Peter Barott Scholarship (One)
Walter Light Scholarship (One)
Laurentian University 35th Anniversary
President's Scholarship (Five)
Anne Crichton-George Bursary (Two)
Gerald and Marguerite Lougheed Scholarship
(One)
« Association des étudiantes et étudiants
francophones » Scholarship (One)
« Chapitre des Caisses populaires de Sudbury »
Entrance Award in Commerce (One)
Leadership Award (One per high school)
Application Not Required
Entrance Scholarship (Unlimited)
Entrance Scholarship (Unlimited)
Entrance Scholarship (Unlimited)
Entrance Scholarship (Unlimited)
Mr. & Mrs. Myer Levine Scholarship (One)
T.D. Edward Scholarship (One)
Value
Criteria
$5,000 (x four years).
Minimum 90%; leadership qualities; contribution to high school. Deadline: May 1.
Tuition.
$2,500.
$2,500.
$2,200
$1,500 x four years
$2,000
$1,400
$1,500
Top two contestants at the "Concours français langue seconde".
80% - Sciences or School of Engineering.
80%
80% - Arts program.
85% - School of Engineering.
80%
75% - Arts or Science.
School of Engineering.
$1,200
$1,000
$1,000
$1,000
$1,000
80% - Arts, Science or Commerce.
80%
75% - School of Engineering.
80% - Arts (Humanities) or Commerce.
80%
$2,500
$1,200
80%; resident of Chapleau.
Minimum 80%; resident of Sudbury region. Deadline: May 1.
$500
$1,000
Minimum 75%; undertaking full-time studies in a French program; significant contribution to secondary school. Deadline:
May 1.
Minimum 80%; entering first year of French Commerce program; resident of Sudbury region. Deadline: May 1.
$1,000
75% plus recommendation of guidance counsellor or principal. Deadline: May 1.
$3,500
$2,500
$2,000
$1,000
$1,000
$1,100
95%
90-94.0%
85-89.9%
80-84.9%
80%; Sudbury resident student.
Arts, Sciences or Commerce.
Valeur
Exigences
5 000 $ (x quatre ans)
Moyenne minimale de 90 p. 100, qualitées de chef, contribution à l'école. Date limite : 1 mai.
2 500 $
1 000 $
1 000 $
80 p. 100, résident de Chapleau.
Programme d'arts d'expression.
Moyenne minimale de 80 p. 100, étudiant francophone, résident de la municipalité régionale de Sudbury.
Date limite : 1er mai.
1 200 $
500 $
1 000 $
Moyenne minimale de 80 p. 100, résident de la municipalité régionale de Sudbury. Date limite : 1er mai.
Moyenne minimale de 75 p. 100, inscrit à un programme entièrement en français, contribution appréciable à l'école.
Date limite : 1er mai.
75 p. 100, plus la recommendation de l'orienteur ou du directeur. Une bourse par école secondaire de l'Ontario.
3 500 $
2 500 $
2 000 $
1 000 $
95 p. 100 et plus
90 à 94,9 p. 100
85 à 89,9 p. 100
80 à 84,9 p. 100
Université Laurentienne
Nom et nombre
Demande exigée
Bourses nationales de début d'études des
doyens pour l'excellence (Quatre).
Anne Crichton-George (Deux)
Azzola d'arts d'expression (Une)
Bourse de début d'études du Chapitre des
Caisses populaires de Sudbury pour études en
commerce (Une)
Bourse Gerald et Marguerite Lougheed (Une)
Bourse de l'Association des étudiantes et
étudiants francophones (Une)
Bourse de leadership
Aucune demande exigée
Bourse d'entrée (illimitée)
Bourse d'entrée (illimitée)
Bourse d'entrée (illimitée)
Bourse d'entrée (illimitée)
Bourse Walter Light (Une)
Bourses de la rectrice ou du recteur dans le
cadre du 35e anniversaire de l'Université
Laurentienne (Cinq)
1 000 $
1 000 $
80 p. 100 - arts (humanités) ou commerce
80 p. 100
Bourse M. & Mme Myer Levine
Bourse T.D. Edward
1 000 $
1 000 $
80 p. 100 - résident de Sudbury
Arts, sciences ou commerce
Value
Criteria
$2,000/renewable
Minimum 80%; resident of Sault Ste. Marie; dependent of a municipal employee.
$1,500
Minimum 70%; dependent of a Local 2251 employee with emphasis on academic, extracurricular, leadership and
community involvement. Deadline: May 30.
Minimum 75%; dependent of a Local 2724 employee.
Laurentian - Algoma
Name and Quantity
Application Required
City of Sault Ste. Marie Admission Award II
(One)
Jeff McLeod Memorial (One)
United Steel Workers of America Local 2724
(One)
AUC Alumni Scholarship I (One)
AUC Alumni Scholarship IV (One)
AUC Platinum Award of Excellence Entrance
Scholarship (unlimited)
AUC Gold Award of Excellence Entrance
Scholarship (unlimited)
AUC Silver Award of Excellence Entrance
Scholarship (unlimited)
Application Not Required
Frank and Edward McGrath Award (One)
Carl J. Sanders Award (One)
Willmont and Peggy MacDonnell Award (Two)
AUC Awards of Excellence - Platinum
(Unlimited)
City of Sault Ste. Marie Admissions Award I
(Eight)
City of Sault Ste. Marie Admissions Award II
(One)
AUC Awards of Excellence - Gold (Unlimited)
AUC Awards of Excellence - Silver (Unlimited)
$1,500
$2,000
$2,000
$2,000/renewable
Child of an AUC alumni with the highest average on best six OACs presented. Deadline: July 15.
To the applicant submitting best 250-word essay explaining why he/she chose AUC for his/her studies in a particular
field. Deadline: July 15.
Ontario Secondary School graduate with an overall average of 90% or higher
$1,500/renewable
Ontario Secondary School graduate with an overall average between 85 - 89.9%
$1,000/renewable
Ontario Secondary School graduate with an overall average between 80 - 84.9%
$4,000/renewable
$2,500/renewable
$2,250/renewable
$2,000/renewable
First-ranked student (90%+)
Second-ranked student (90%+)
Third-ranked student (90%+)
90%+
$2,000/renewable
Top student at each Sault Ste. Marie secondary school.
$2,000/renewable
$1,500/renewable
$1,000/renewable
86-89.9%
80-85.9%
Laurentienne - Hearst
Nom et nombre
Demande exigée
Bourses d'équipe (illimitées)
Valeur
Critères
1 000 $ ou de 750 $
Si trois personnes ou plus d'une école secondaire s'incrivent à temps plein, elles se méritent une bourse de 1 000 $ ;
750 $ pour deux personnes. Date limite : avant le 30 juin.
Aucune demande exigée
Bourses d'entrée (illimitées)
2 000 $
Une moyenne de 80 p. 100 dans six CPO ou six cours de la filière universitaire ou universitaire-collégiale.
Value
Criteria
McMaster University
Name and Quantity
Application Not Required
McMaster President's Awards (Unlimited)
Honour Awards Program (Unlimited)
Nortel Networks Entrance Scholarships
$3,000
Based on final admission average. Renewable for one year (provided student attains Dean's Honour List standing in
first year at McMaster). Program under review at time of printing.
$750 - 80-84.99%; $1,000 - 85-89.99%; $2,000 - 90%+ Based on final admission average. Renewable for one year (provided student attains Dean's Honour List standing in
first year at McMaster). Program under review at time of printing.
$3,000
Engineering applicants with mid-90s or greater will be considered.
Nipissing University
Name and Quantity
Application Required
Chancellor's Awards
Value
Criteria
$10,000 (renewable for $3000 X a maximum of three
years)
Minimum 85% average; evidence of personal leadership activities and extracurricular activities beyond local school class
requirements; and/or significant citizenship contributions to community or family. Recipients must also demonstrate
financial need. Deadline is March 15.
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Environmental $5,000
Biology and Technology Talon Tuition
Scholarship (One)
Strong academic record and financial need. Deadline March 15.
The Ptarmigan Mining Scholarship (One)
Robert and Ann Parsons Northern Scholar
Award (One)
J.S. Redpath Limited Scholarship in Business
(One)
J.S. Redpath Limited Scholarship in
Environmental Science (One)
Voluntary Community Service Award (One)
$5,000
$3,000 year/renewable
$2,500
Child of a mining sector employee; minimum 75% overall average; extra-curricular activities. Deadline March 15.
Minimum 75%; BA degree program; North Bay region secondary school graduate; extra-curricular involvement; financial
need. May not be offered each year. Deadline March 15.
Minimum 75%; extra-curricular activites and financial need. May not be offered each year. Deadline March 15.
$2,500
Minimum 75%; extra-curricular activites and financial need. Deadline March 15.
$1,250
Mac's Convenience Inc./Northmar Distributors
Entrance Scholarship (One)
$1,000 first year/$500 renewable
Minimum 75%; BA degree in Humanities or Social Sciences; extra-curricular activities and financial aid; preference to
applicants who have been involved in Big Sisters' Associations. Deadline March 15.
Minimum 80%; preference to applicants to Administrative Studies, Business, Computer Science or Economics;
preference to children or spouse of a corporate employee or dealer (Northern District) of Mac's Convenience Inc. or
Northmar Distributors. Deadline March 15.
Nipissing University Faculty Association
Community Accomplishment Award (One)
Tuition Assistance Award (approx. 150)
Application Not Required
President's Scholarship (Unlimited)
$1,000
Minimum 75%; involvement in school and community activities; commitment to a social issue. Deadline March 15.
$1,000
Demonstrated financial need. Deadline March 15.
$12,000 ($3,000 X four years maximum)
90%+. University application must be received by May 1 for consideration. Renewal is for a maximum of four years of
undergraduate studies.
Carl Sanders Entrance Scholarship (Unlimited) $2,000
85-89%. University application must be received by May 1 for consideration.
Carl Sanders Entrance Scholarship (Unlimited) $1,000
80-84%. University application must be received by May 1 for consideration.
Scholarship and award averages are calculated on the best six 4U/4M/OAC grades. We offer a number of other scholarships and awards. Applicants must visit www.nipissingu.ca for Scholarship and Financial Aid application
forms. Numerous other awards are availalable. See Academic Calendar section on website for details.
Ontario College of Art & Design
Name and Quantity
Application Required
Roman & Mary Schneider Foundation
Scholarship (Three)
Foundation Studies Postcard Scholarship (One)
Earla Alexander Scholarship (One)
BMO Financial Group Scholarship (Four)
$2,000
OCAD Faculty Admissions Scholarship (Four)
OCAD Alumni Association Scholarship (One)
$1,000
$1,000
Value
Criteria
$2,000
Portfolio evaluation and academic record. Application distributed to selected, newly admitted first-year students.
$1,000
$1,000
Portfolio evaluation and academic record. Application distributed to selected, newly admitted first-year students.
Portfolio evaluation and academic record. Application distributed to selected, newly admitted first-year students.
Students must be from Etobicoke.
Portfolio evaluation; academic record; demonstrated community involvement. Application distributed to selected, newly
admitted first-year students.
Portifolio evaluation and academic record. Application distributed to selected, newly-admitted first-year students.
Portifolio evaluation and academic record. Application distributed to selected, newly-admitted first-year students.
University of Ottawa
Name and Quantity
Application Required
Rector’s Scholarship (Six)
Chancellor's Scholarship (Six)
Value
Minimum 92%; must be bilingual, show leadership qualities and present exceptional extra-curricular activities. Deadline
$30,000 (each $7,500 x four years) maximum;
renewable if CGPA is 9.0; if CGPA is between 8.5 and March 31.
8.9, renewable at $3,500.
$26,000 ($6,500 x four years) maximum; renewable if
CGPA is 9.0; if CGPA is between 8.5 and 8.9,
renewable at $3,500.
Faculty of Science - Undergraduate Research
$8,000
Scholarship (Eight)
Bank of Montreal Entrance Scholarship (OSOTF) $5,000
(Two)
Andrew S. Haydon Admission Scholarship (One) $2,000
Ottawa Hydro Carl F. Kropp Recognition of
Academic Excellence Award (Two)
Russel Seidle Entrance Scholarship (One)
$2,000
Dorothy Thompson Award (Varies)
$2,000 (maximum)
Faculty of Engineering Memorial Scholarship
(Six)
Ontario Professional Engineers Foundation for
Education Scholarship (Two)
Application Not Required
Admission Scholarship (Unlimited)*
Admission Scholarship (Unlimited)*
Admission Scholarship (Unlimited)*
Admission Scholarship (Unlimited)*
University of Ottawa Day Scholarship (Two)
$2,000
Keith and Ross MacMillan Scholarship (One)
Vision Campaign Scholarship - Department of
Music (One)
Faculty of Arts - Dean's Merit Scholarship (10)
English High School Debating Society Award
(One)
Faculty of Engineering Entrance Award
(Unlimited)**
Linis Admission Scholarship (Varies)
Criteria
$2,000
$1,200
Minimum 92%; show leadership qualities and present exceptional extra-curricular activities. Deadline March 31.
$3,000 for contribution to a research project in summer 2004 and $5,000 as a trainee from May to August 2005. Must
register in an undergraduate program at the Faculty of Science. Deadline February 28.
Minimum 85%; Ontario resident; leadership qualities and commitment to academic and extra-curricular activities;
financial need. Deadline April 30.
Minimum 85%; Ottawa-Carleton HS graduate; demonstrated commitment to community through participation in extracurricular activities; for students in SITE or Mangement Information Systems programs. Deadline July 30.
Minimum 85%; one awarded to a student in Computer Science, another in Electrical Engineering; graduate of an Ottawa
high school; based on financial need. Deadline July 30.
Minimum 80%; be admitted in the first year of the Commerce program; history of community involvement and/or extracurricular activities, financial need. Deadline June 30.
An Ontario resident as per OSAP rules; financial need; intend to participate in the inter-university football program
(attend the try-outs). Deadline April 30.
One for each. (Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Mechanical, and Software Engineering); must be a first-year
female registered full-time at the Faculty of Engineering. Deadline March 31.
One each for a male and female student; have highest admission average in the Faculty of Engineering; be a wellrounded student who exhibits characteristics of leadership. Ontario High School Diploma. Deadline March 31.
$3,500 (x four years); renewable at 8.5
$2,500 (x four years); renewable at 8.5
$2,000 (x four years); renewable at 8.5
$1,500 (x four years); renewable at 8.5
$1,500 (two schools will be selected annually by the
University of Ottawa)
$1,250
$1,250
95-100%*
92.0-94.9%*
88-91.9%*
84.0-87.9%*
Enroll as a regular undergraduate student; have participated in University of Ottawa Day the preceding year;
recommended by the school.
Be admitted into the first year of the B.Music and have an outstanding academic record.
Be admitted into the first year of the B.Music and demonstrate an exceptional ability in music performance.
$1,000 renewable at 9.0
$1,000
Minimum average 90%; highest admission average to the Faculty of Arts.
Be an "English High School Debating Tournament" award winner.
$1,000
88-100% admission average to the Faculty of Engineering and registered full-time.
$1,000
Highest mark on the Euclid or Descartes competition or the Canadian Open Mathematics challenges for Eastern Ontario
and Western Quebec; admitted to Mathematics in the first year.
Concours de français langue second (Three)
First-year tuition exemption.
Be a « concours de français langue seconde » award winner.
*Applicants who do not maintain a scholarship average of at least 82% on the basis of their best six final grades at the Grade 12U or M or OAC level, including Grade 12 U or OAC English orfrançais 12 U ou CPO , will have
their admission scholarship offers withdrawn.
**Applicants who do not maintain a scholarship average of at least 80% on the basis of their best six final grades at the Grade 12U or M or OAC level, including Grade 12 U or OAC English or rançais
f
12 U ou CPO , will have
their admission scholarship offers withdrawn.
L'Université d'Ottawa
Nom et nombre
Demande exigée
Bourses du Recteur (Six)
Valeur
Exigences
30 000 $ (7 500 $ chacune x quatre ans maximum) ;
renouvelable si conserve une moyenne pondérée
cumulative (MPC) de 9,0 ; si MPC entre 8,5 et 8,9 ;
renouvelable à 3 500 $.
Moyenne d'admission minimale de 92 p. 100 ; bilingue ; qualités de leadership ; satisfaire à des critères d'excellence
scolaire et parascolaire. Date limite : 31 mars.
Bourses du Chancelier (Six)
26 000 $ (6 500 $ chacune x quatre ans maximum) ;
renouvelable si conserve une moyenne pondérée
cumulative (MPC) de 9,0 ; si MPC entre 8,5 et 8,9 ;
renouvelable à 3 500 $.
Minimum de 92 p. 100 ; qualités de leadership ; satisfaire à des critères d'excellence scolaire et parascolaire.
Date limite : 31 mars.
Faculté des sciences Bourses de recherche de
1er cycle (Huit)
Bourse d'admission de la Banque de Montréal
(FFIEEO) (Deux)
Bourse d'admission Russell Seidle (Une)
8 000 $
2 000 $
Bourse Dorothy Thompson (Variable)
2 000 $ (maximum)
Bourses d'admission Andrew S. Haydon (Une)
2 000 $
3 000 $ pour participation à un project de recherche en été 2004 ; 5 000 $, en tant que stagiaire de mai à août 2005 ;
doit s'inscrire à un programme dans La Faculté des sciences. Date limite : 28 février.
Minimum 85 p. 100 ; résident(e) de l'Ontario ; qualités de leadership, participation à des activités scolaires et
parascolaires ; besoin financier. Date limite : 30 avril.
Minimum 80 p. 100 ; admission à temps plein en sciences commerciales ; participation à des activités scolaires et
parascolaires ; besoin financier. Date limite : 30 juin.
Résider en Ontario (règlement RAFEO) ; besoin financier ; vouloir participer aux tournois interuniversitaires de football
(participation au test de sélection). Date limite : 30 avril.
DESO d'une école d'Ottawa-Carleton ; moyenne d'admission minimale de 85 p. 100 ; engagement envers la collectivité
dans certaines activités parascolaires pour ceux inscrits à l'Ecole d'ingénierie et de technologie de l'information ou des
systèmes d'information de gestion.
5 000 $
Bourses d'admission Ottawa Hydro Carl F. Kropp 2 000 $
(Deux)
Bourses d'admission de la Faculté des arts et
1 000 $
des centres culturels de l'Ontario (Deux)*
Bourses commémorative de la Faculté de génie 2 000 $
(Six)
Bourses de la Ontario Professional Engineers
1 200 $
Foundation for Education (Deux)
DESO d'une école d'Ottawa-Carleton ; une moyenne d'admission d'au moins 85 p. 100 ; besoin financier ; faire demande
en génie électrique ou en science informatique. Date limite : 30 juillet.
* Deux bourses par Centre culturel. Inscription à temps complet, comme francophone, à la Faculté des arts ; demeurer
en Ontario ; 80 p. 100 de moyenne et intérêt manifeste pour la collectivité. Date limite : 31 mars.
Une bourse par programme (génie chimique, civil, électrique, informatique, logiciel et mécanique) ; étudiante admise à
ere
temps complet en 1 année à la Faculté de génie. Date limite 31 mars.
Deux bourses ; DESO; plus haute moyenne d'admission à la Faculté de génie ; s'inscrire à temps complet en première
année d'un programme de premier cycle; démontrer des caractéristiques modèles et des qualités de leadership. Date
limite : 31 mars.
Bourses de la francophonie (200)
1 000 $ et 2 500 $
Aucune demande exigée
Bourses d'admission (Illimitées) *
3 500 $ x quatre ans ; renouvelable à 8,5
Bourses d'admission (Illimitées)*
2 500 $ x quatre ans ; renouvelable à 8,5
Bourses d'admission (Illimitées) *
2 000 $ x quatre ans ; renouvelable à 8,5
Bourses d'admission (Illimitées) *
1 500 $ x quatre ans ; renouvelable à 8,5
Concours provincial de français de l'Association 2 500 $
des anciens (Deux)
Bourses de la Journée de l'Université d'Ottawa 1 500 $ (deux écoles seront choisies annuellement par
(Deux)
l'Université d'Ottawa)
Bourse de la campagne Vision - Départment de 1 250 $
musique (Une)
Bourse Keith and Ross MacMillan (Une)
1 250 $
Bourses d'excellence du Doyen- Faculté des arts 1 000 $ renouvelable si maintient une moyenne
(10)
pondérée d'au moins 9,0
Championnat d'orthgraphe (Une)
1 000 $
Minimum 80 p. 100 ; étudiant canadien. Date limite : 31 mars.
« English High School Debating Society » (Une) 1 000 $
Bourse d'admission Linis (Variable)
1 000 $
Bourses d'entrée de la Faculté de génie
(Illimitées)**
1 000 $
95,0 à 100 p. 100*
92,0 à 94,9 p. 100*
88,0 à 91,9 p. 100 *
84,0 à 87,9 p. 100*
Être grand lauréate du Concours provincial de français.
Inscrit en tant qu'étudiant régulier à temps complet ; avoir participé à la Journée de l'Université d'Ottawa l'année
pécédente ; recommandé par l'école.
Être admis en première année au programme du baccalauréat en musique ; manifester un talent d'interpretation
exceptionnel.
Être admis en première année au programme du baccalauréat en musique ; avoir un dossier scolaire exceptionnel.
DESO, moyenne d'admission de 90 p. 100 ou plus, s'inscrire à temps complet à un programme de premier cycle offert à
la Faculté des arts.
Être lauréat de la catégorie sénior du Championnat d'orthographe des écoles secondaires françaises de l'est ontarien.
Être lauréat ou lauréat du « English High School Debating Tournament ».
Plus hautes notes au concours Euclide Descartes ou Défi ouvert canadien ; s'inscrire à temps complet en première
année d'un programme de mathématiques.
Avoir une moyenne d'admission de 88,0 à 100 p. 100 ; être admis à la Faculté de génie et s'inscrire à temps complet.
Concours provincial de français de l'Université
d'Ottawa (Deux)
Concours de français langue second (Trois)
Exemption des frais de scolarité pour la première
Être lauréat ou lauréate du Concours provincial de français.
année.
Exemption des frais de scolarité pour la première
Être lauréat ou lauréate du Concours de français langue seconde.
année.
* Les personnes qui ne maintiennent pas une moyenne de bourse d'au moins 82 p. 100 sur présentation des notes finales des cours de niveau 12 U ou CPO, incluant un cours en français ou en English , pourraient se voir
retirer leur offre de bourse d'admission.
*** Les personnes qui ne maintiennent pas une moyenne de bourse d'au moins 80 p. 100 sur présentation des notes finales des cours de niveau 12 U ou CPO, incluant un cours en français ou en English , pourraient se voir
retirer leur offre de bourse d'admission.
Ottawa - Saint Paul
Name and Quantity
Application Required
Bursaries for Canadian Students (20)
School Sisters of Notre Dame Bursaries (3)
Lucien Therrien, O.M.I., Bursary
Bursary of the Marie-Louise de Jésus
Endowment Fund (1)
Bursary of the Mère Anne-Marie Rivier
Endowment Fund (1)
Ontario Student Opportunity Trust Fund
(OSOTF) Bursaries (20)
Value
Criteria
Up to $1,000 (including the Mary H. and Peter F. Lotus, Good academic standing; financial need
Jacques- L’Heureux, O.M.I., and Donors’ Fund
Scholarship)
$1,500
$1,000
$1,500
Good academic standing; financial need
Good academic standing; financial need
Good academic standing; financial need; priority to francophone students
$1,500
Good academic standing; financial need
$1,000 and up
Good academic standing; financial need; resident of Ontario
Valeur
Exigences
jusqu’à 1 200 $ (dont les bourses Mary H. et Peter F.
Lotus, Jacques-L’Heureux, o.m.i., et du Fonds des
Ancêtres)
succès dans les études ; besoin d’aide financière
Bourse des School Sisters of Notre Dame (3)
1 500 $
succès dans les études ; besoin d’aide financière
Bourse du fonds de dotation Marie-Louise-deJésus (1)
Bourse du fonds de dotation de Mère AnneMarie-Rivier (1)
Bourses du fonds fiduciaire d’initiative aux
étudiantes et étudiants de l’Ontario (FFIÉO) (20)
Bourse Lucien-Therrien, o.m.i. (1)
1 500 $
succès dans les études ; besoin d’aide financière ; priorité aux étudiants francophones
1 500 $
succès dans les études ; besoin d’aide financière
1 000 $ et plus
succès dans les études ; besoin d’aide financière ; citoyenneté canadienne ou résident permanent ; domicilié en Ontario
1 000 $
succès dans les études ; besoin d’aide financière
Ottawa - Saint-Paul
Nom et nombre
Demande exigée
Bourses pour étudiant(e)s canadien(ne)s (20)
Queen's University
Name and Quantity
Application Required
Chernoff Family Award (Eight)
Value
Criteria
$12,000 (x four years)
Dr. Iris May Marsh Memorial (Three)
$12,000 (x four years)
Bank of Montreal (Three)
$10,000 (x four years)
Donald Sobey Atlantic Leadership (Five)
$9,000 (x four years)
Chancellor's Award (40)
$6,500 (x four years)
Demonstrates a combination of superior academic ability, creative/original thinking, proven leadership qualities and
financial need. Preference to students from rural and remote areas of Canada. Deadline: January 31.
Demonstrate superior academic ability, proven leadership qualities and involvement in school/community activities.
Student's permanent family residence must be in Ontario. Deadline: January 31.
Demonstrate a combination of superior academic ability, creative/original thinking, proven leadership qualities and
financial need. Deadline: January 31.
Commerce students who demonstrate academic excellence, proven leadership and involvement in school or community
activities. Applicants must be from the Atlantic provinces. Deadline: January 31.
High school principal nominates one candidate based on superior academic ability, creative/ original thinking, and
proven leadership qualities. In exceptional circumstances two nominations are acceptable. Deadline: January 31.
Kathleen Ryan First Year Option (10)
$5,000 (x one year)
Dr. Ben Brachman (One)
John Brooks Foundation (One)
$1,865
$1,670
Robert J. Child (One)
$1,340
Awards/Bursaries (approx. 275)
Varies from $500-$6,000
Application Not Required
International Entrance (Four)
Nortel Networks (10)
Franklin Helene Bracken in Nursing (Nine)
Principal's (115)
Senator Frank Carrel Merit (Eight)
W.W. King (One)
Dean's in Business (25)
Locality Scholarships (Unlimited)
$8,000
$4,000-$5,000
$4,000
$4,000 (x two years)
$4,000 (x four years)
$4,000 (x five years)
$1,500
Varies from $500 to $6,000
Queen's students participating in the CUSAP First Year Option at the International Study Centre. Selection is based on
academic ability, need, and school or community involvement. Deadline: March 15.
Saskatchewan student with at least one parent born outside Canada or the U.S. (proof required). Deadline: April 15.
Selection is based on academic standing and involvement in school and community activities. Preference to students
previously involved in the Foundation. Deadline: April 15.
Selection is based on academic standing with preference given to descendants of Canadian, British or American
veterans of Italian Theatre, World War II. Deadline: April 15.
Financial need is the primary basis of selection; however, academic performance may also be a factor in selecting
recipients (applicants should have an average of at least 80%). Deadline: March 15.
For International and American students, superior academic ability.
95%+. Engineering students (Electrical, Computing, Physics, Math), and Science students (Computing).
Nursing students.
96.0%+
92%+. Must be a Quebec resident.
98%+. Entering Engineering.
94%+. Commerce students.
Financial need is the primary basis of selection; however, academic performance may also be a factor in selecting
recipients (applicants should have an average of at least 80%). Deadline: March 15.
Dean's in Applied Science (Unlimited)
$1,000
90%+. Engineering students.
Tricolour Bursaries (Unlimited)
Varies from $500 to $9,000
Queen's students participating in the First-Year Program at the International Study Centre; based on financial need and
academics. Deadline: March 15.
The grades listed for these scholarships reflect the average of the previous year's recipients, and are not a guaranteed level for receiving a scholarship. Recipients will generally receive the one scholarship of the highest value
if eligible for more than one.
Royal Military College of Canada
At RMC, students are enrolled under the Regular Office Training Plan (ROTP) or the Reserve Entry Training Plan (RETP). The benefits of these plans are equivalent to scholarships. ROTP students are fully subsidized and
receive pay and allowances. RETP students are partially subsidized (see RMC calendar for more details).
Collège militaire royal du Canada
Au CMR, les étudiants sont enrolés dans le programme de formation des officers de la force régulière (PFOR) ou le programme de formation (intégration à la réserve) (PFIR). Les prestations financières de ces programmes
sont équivalents à des bourses. Les étudiants du PFOR sont entièrement subventionés et reçoivent une paie et des allocations. Les coûts des étudiants du PFIR sont subventionnés en partie. (veuillez consulter l'annuaire du
CMR pour plus de détails)
Ryerson University
Name and Quantity
Application Required
President's National Entrance Scholarship (FourSix)
Business Management (Two)
Value
$5,000 (renewable; guarantee of a space in first-year
residence for first year of study).
$2,500
Criteria
Canadian citizen or permanent resident status; minimum average of 90% in six OAC or U/M or equivalent credits;
leadership qualities and original thought/creative ability. Deadline: March 1.
Ontario Resident and full-time degree student; 80% in six OAC or U/M credits; demonstrated financial need. Deadline:
September 30.
H. Graham Walker Awards (Two)
$2,500
First year full-time degree; demonstrated financial need; extra-curricular activities or involved in community or volunteer
work. Deadline: August 1.
School of Fashion (One)
$2,500 for Communications student; $2,500 for Design 80% average in six OAC or U/M credits; strong Portfolio review; demonstrated financial need. Deadline: September 30.
student.
HSBC Bank Canada Awards (One); (One)
$2,000 scholarship; $2,000 bursary
Canadian citizen or landed immigrant; South Asian extraction; acceptance into Journalism, Image Arts, Radio &
Television Arts or Theatre. For scholarship: academic excellence; for bursary: financial need. Deadline: March 1.
Hospitality and Tourism Management (One);
$1,750; $1,500; $2,000; (renewable at $1,000 per year) Strong academics; activities in community, industry, and school; motivation for selecting Hospitality; indication of
(Three); (Three)
personal financial need, if appropriate. Deadline: mid-August.
John Brooks Community Foundation Scholarship $1,500
Minimum 80% average in six OAC or U/M credits; involvement in school, community, and other activities; prefer
(Two)
students involved in the work of the John Brooks Community Foundation. Deadline: late July.
Journalism (Two); (One)
$1,500; $500
Financial need and academic excellence. Deadline: September.
Applied Computer Science (One)
$1,000
Academic proficiency, social awareness, entering into first year from a recognized Ontario secondary school.
Business Management (One)
$1,000
85% average in graduating year of high school; enrolled in Bachelor of Commerce program with intent to major in
Management and Enterprise Development. Deadline: September.
Graphic Communications Management (12-15)
$1,000 (renewable at $1,000 per year)
Radio and Television Arts (Three)
Tuition (renewable)
Terence Grier Entrance Scholarship (One)
Tuition
Application Not Required
Aerospace Engineering; Applied Computer
Science; Computer Engineering; Electrical
Engineering; Information Technology
Management (Varies annually)
$1,250-$4,000
Full-time registration; minimum average of 80% in six OAC, or U/M credits. Deadline: applications in May, interviews in
fall.
Canadian citizen/permanent resident; of ethnocultural or native background and fluent in English as well as his/her
mother tongue (other than English or French). Deadline: October.
Minimum average of 85% in six OAC or U/M credits or equivalent; Canadian citizen/permanent resident; exceptional
aptitude for or interest in the chosen field of study; no previous postsecondary studies; entering full-time degree program.
Deadline: March 1
80% or higher in six best OAC or U/M credits; scholarships range from approximately $1,000 - $4,000
Entrance Award (500)
$1,500-$2,500
80% in best six OAC, or U/M credits; offered on a competitive basis.
Engineering Entrance Award (Two)
$1,200
Highest OAC or U/M standing of one male and one female (Engineering); Ontario Scholar
Geographic Analysis Entrance Award (Two)
$1,000
Academic excellence; must be studying at postsecondary institution for the first time
Note: Due to space limitations in the "Criteria and Deadline" column, criteria listed is incomplete. Please refer to "A Guide to Scholarships, Awards & Financial Assistance for Ryerson Students" for complete details, or visit
<www.ryerson.ca/scholar>.
University of Toronto
Name and Quantity
Application Required
Value
Criteria
Tuition (x four years); residence in first year plus a
varying, renewable cash award
Secondary school nominates one candidate; students may apply directly; special consideration and essay; excellence
coupled with creativity; intellectual enthusiasm and involvement in school/community. Deadline: June 30 of the year
preceding intended university entry.
Frank Waddell Scholarship (One)
$10,000 (x four years) plus one year at the Faculty of
Education
$6,000
Nomination by high school; academic excellence and general knowledge exam; financial need; admission to Victoria
College. Deadline: mid-January.
Open to students on the basis of academic merit who are from Brant County, Ontario; letter of proof. Deadline: April 30.
Lo Family Scholarship (One)
$5,000
Academic merit, leadership skills; involvement in school/community; financial need; letter outlining community activity
and demonstrated leadership skills; letter of support from school. Deadline: April 30.
Academic merit and financial need; prefer applicants who can establish that they are blood kin of late Mrs. Jean
Glasgow, donor of this award. Deadline: April 30.
Vari Scholarship (Three)
John Macara, Barrister of Goderich, Scholarship Variable
(One)
Application Not Required
Edward S. Rogers Sr. Admissions Scholarship $5,000; renewable
(20)
Lassonde Scholarship (Several)
$5,000; renewable
Professor George Metcalf Admission Scholarship $5,000 in first year; tuition in second, third and fourth
(One)
years
William Waters Commerce and Finance Awards $2,000
(25)
Chancellor Berkinshaw Scholarship (Five)
$3,500
Chancellor Strathy Scholarship (Two)
$3,500
Dennis Nathan Scholarship (One)
$3,500
Drew Thompson Scholarship (One)
$3,500
R.S. McLaughlin Scholarship (One)
$3,500; renewable at $1,500
F.K. Ashbaugh Scholarship (One)
$3,000+
Fraser Crawford Scholarship (Five)
$3,000
J.S. McLean Scholarship (10)
$3,000
Metallurgical and Materials Science Alumni
$3,000; renewable at $1,000
Association Scholarship (Several)
James Davie Bursary in Commerce and Finance $1,500
William J. Brown Memorial Scholarship (One)
Howard Ferguson Provincial Scholarship (15)
Pat Strathy Scholarship (Five)
$1,500-$3,000 + residence
$2,500 (x four years)
$2,000
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater; student must be entering the Faculty of Arts and Science Commerce
program (preference given to Woodsworth College students); demonstrated financial need considered.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater; student must be entering the Faculty of Arts and Science Commerce
program; financial need considered.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
Toronto Hong Kong Lions Club Admission
Scholarship in Commerce
G.A. Hollingshead Memorial Scholarship (Two)
Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering
Admission Scholarship (50+)
U of T Scholars Award (150)
Miscellaneous Admission Awards (700)
$1,000
Tuition (x four years); residence in first year.
$2,000-$5,000
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater; student must be entering the Faculty of Arts and Science Commerce
program.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
$3,000
$500-$5,000
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
Academic excellence, likely 90% or greater.
U of T at Mississauga
Name and Quantity
Application Required
Desmond Morton Admission Scholarship (One)
Value
Criteria
$2,500
Student Leadership Scholarship (Two)
$1,000
Recognizes extensive community-based volunteer activities and academic achievement. OAC interim average of 80%
or higher. Application: www.utm.utoronto.ca/awards. Deadline: March 19.
Recognizes school leadership plus academic success. Application: www.utm.utoronto.ca/awards. Deadline: March 19.
UTM Residence Community Scholarship (Four) $1,000
National Scholarship (listed under Toronto) also
available to UTM applicants; see Toronto
Mississauga Board of Trade Scholarship in
Commerce and Management (One)
Arthur Fernie Lindsay Endowment Award in
Drama (Varied)
Application Not Required
U of T Scholars Award (listed under Toronto);
see Toronto
See Toronto.
$5,000
$1,000-$2,000
See Toronto.
Recognizes individuals who improve the quality of life in their communities; for students who live in residence. OAC
interim average of 80% or higher. Application: www.utm.utoronto.ca/awards. Deadline: March 19.
See Toronto.
Awarded to a City of Mississauga graduating student who intends to pursue a Management or Bachelor of Commerce
Program at UTM. Community service and financial need will be considered. Deadline: March 19.
Awarded to students applying to ther UTM Theatre and Drama program and is based on academic excellence and
audition performance.
Also available to UTM applicants; see Toronto.
U of T at Scarborough
Name and Quantity
Value
Application Required
U of T at Scarborough Alumni Admission Award Tuition (x one year); (approx. $4,600)
(Three)
University of Toronto at Scarborough
$1,000 (minimum)
Scholarship in Studio Art (One)
The Scarborough Frank Faubert Scholarship
$1,000-$3,000
(40)
National Scholarships (approximately. 15 from
See value listed under Toronto.
applicants to all U of T campuses)
Application Not Required
UTSC Entrance Awards (Various)
$500-$3,000
John Ball Alumni Entrance Scholarship (One)
$2,000
Ting Sum Tang Memorial Entrance Scholarship $2,000
(One)
Pfizer Consumer Group Entrance Scholarship
$1,000
(One)
U of T Scholars Award (150 from applicants to all See value listed under Toronto.
U of T campuses)
For application forms and current details, visit <www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions>.
Criteria
Academic record and community service. Download application at <www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions>. Deadline:
March 1.
Studio Art applicant; excellent portfolio focusing on exploration of concepts and media; covering letter and letter of
recommendation. Deadline: March 1.
Management program applicants from "City of Scarborough" secondary schools. Must demonstrate financial need.
Apply by completing UTAPS form, sent to all eligible students. Deadline: March 1.
Available to UTSC applicants. See criteria listed under Toronto.
Value based on admission average calculated on final marks. Courses must be completed by June of current year.
Minimum average in high 80s-low 90s range.
Minimum average in high 80s-low 90s range.
Minimum average in high 80s-low 90s range.
Available to UTSC applicants. See criteria listed under Toronto.
Trent University (including Trent University @ University of Ontario Institute of Technology)
Name and Quantity
Application Required
Champlain Scholarship (Two)
Board of Governors' Leadership Scholarship
(One)
Special Trent University Scholarship (13)
Value
Criteria
$17,500 over four years
Minimum 90%; exceptional extra-curricular involvement, likely to have significant impact on university environment.
Academic average of 80% or higher must be maintained each year for renewal. Deadline: February 27, 2004.
Minimum 90%; outstanding leadership and involvement in community as well as academic achievement. Academic
average of 80% or higher must be maintained each year for renewal. Deadline: February 27, 2004.
Minimum 90%; exceptional academic and extra-curricular achievement. Academic average of 80% or higher must be
maintained each year for renewal. Deadline: February 27, 2004.
$12,000 over four years
$11,000 over four years
Application Not Required
National Renewable Scholarship (Unlimited)
$10,000 ($2,500 renewable x three)
90% or higher. Renewable with academic average of 80% or higher.
National Renewable Scholarship (Unlimited)
$6,000 ($1,500 renewable x three)
85-89.9%. Renewable with academic average of 80% or higher.
National Renewable Scholarship (Unlimited)
$4,000 ($1,000 renewable x three)
80-84.9%. Renewable with academic average of 80% or higher.
Nursing Scholarship (Unlimited)
$6,000 ($1,500 renewable x three)
90% or higher. Nursing students only. Renewable with academic average of 80% or higher.
Nursing Scholarship (Unlimited)
$4,000 ($1,000 renewable x three)
85-89.9%. Nursing students only. Renewable with academic average of 80% or higher.
Nursing Scholarship (Unlimited)
$2,000 ($500 renewable x three)
80-84.9% Nursing students only. Renewable with academic average of 80% or higher.
Please note: Entrance Scholarships contain an Ontario resident bursary component for which an application is required. Applications will be mailed in acceptance packages.
University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Name and Quantity
Application Required
Chancellor's Scholarship (One)
President's Scholarship (Two)
Founder's Scholarship (Two)
Application Not Required
School of Business and Information Technology
(Varies)
School of Criminology and Justice (Varies)
Value
Criteria
$28,000 ($7,000 x four years)*
$24,000 ($6,000 x four years)*
$20,000 ($5,000 x four years)*
Superior academic record, demonstrated leadership qualities, essay, letter of support from school required. Download
application from <www.uoit.ca>. Deadline: March 1, 2004. *Renewable with a minimum 80% average or 3.7 GPA on a
full-time course load.
$9,250 ($4,000 first year, $1,750 renewable in second,
third and fourth years).*
$9,250 ($4,000 first year, $1,750 renewable in second,
third and fourth years).*
School of Education (Varies)
$9,250 ($4,000 first year, $1,750 renewable in second,
third and fourth years).*
School of Energy Engineering and Nuclear
$9,750 ($4,500 first year, $1,750 renewable in second, Minimum average 85%. Based on admission average. *Renewable with a minimum 80% average or 3.7 GPA on a
Science (Varies)
third and fourth years).*
full-time course load.
School of Health Science (Varies)
$9,250 ($4,000 first year, $1,750 renewable in second,
third and fourth years).*
School of Manufacturing Engineering (Varies)
$9,750 ($4,500 first year, $1,750 renewable in second,
third and fourth years).*
School of Science (Varies)
$9,250 ($4,000 first year, $1,750 renewable in second,
third and fourth years).*
Additional Scholarships may be offered based on average. Please visit our website at <www.uoit.ca> for more details.
University of Waterloo
Name and Quantity
Application Required
National Scholarships in Mathematics and
Computer Science (30)
School of Accountancy Fellowship (10)
Deer Ridge Entrance Award (Two)
Application Not Required
Software Engineering Scholarship (16)
Faculty of Engineering Entrance Scholarship
(110)
Value
Criteria
$14,000-$25,000
$6,000
Mathematics and Computer Science excellence; extra-curricular activities; for applicants to Faculty of Mathematics only.
Details at <www.math.uwaterloo.ca/scholarships>. Deadline: February 15.
Academic performance, demonstrated leadership qualities, sustained involvement in extracurricular activities. Details at
<www.bafm.uwaterloo.ca/fellowships.html>. For applicants to Accounting and Financial Management in the Faculty of
Arts only. Deadline May 1.
Varies
Financial need; limited to residents of Waterloo region. Deadline: April 1.
$1,000-$20,000
$1,000-$14,000
Academic performance; profile
Academic performance; profile
Faculty of Mathematics Entrance Scholarship
(80)
Faculty of Arts Entrance Scholarship (130)
Entrance Scholarship (all faculties)
Faculty of Science Entrance Scholarship (100)
Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Entrance
Scholarship (40)
Faculty of Environmental Studies Entrance
Scholarship (25)
$1,000-$9,000
Academic performance; profile; results of Euclid Mathematics Contest.
$500-$16,000
$3,000-$5,000
$1,000-$8,000
$1,000-$2,500
Academic performance.
Academic performance; limited to applicants from secondary schools in the Waterloo region.
Academic performance.
Academic performance; profile.
$1,000
Academic performance.
Value
Criteria
$3,000 (renewable at $1,000)
$2,000 (renewable at $1,000)
$1,000 (renewable at $1,000)
Top two students with 90% or higher.
Top five students with 85% or higher.
Top 20 students with 80% or higher.
Value
Criteria
$700-$2,000
Low 80s for Honours Arts; high 80s for Honours Arts and Business; 90s with high Admission Information Form scores
for all Mathematics programs.
Renison
Name and Quantity
Application Not Required
Entrance Award (Two)
Entrance Award (Five)
Entrance Award (Twenty)
St. Jerome's
Name and Quantity
Application Not Required
Entrance Award
The University of Western Ontario
Name and Quantity
Application Required
President's Entrance Scholarship (11)
Value
$6,000 (x four years) plus first year of residence (room
and board).
Faculty Entrance Scholarship (15)
$4,000 (x four years) plus first year of residence (room
only).
T.R. Meighen Foundation Entrance Scholarship $3,500 for the first year plus $2,000 for three more
for Students from Atlantic Canada (One)
years. Residence space guaranteed.
National Merit Award (50)
$2,000 for one year. Residence space guaranteed.
Application Not Required
Continuing Scholarships
Western Scholarship of Excellence (Unlimited)
Western Scholarship of Distinction (Unlimited)
Criteria
Minimum academic average of 90%; recommendation of school; essay; interview; all-around excellence;
creative/innovative thought; well-rounded in other areas of interest/achievement. Deadline: February 14.
Minimum academic average of 90%; recommendation of school; essay; interview; all-around excellence;
creative/innovative thought; well-rounded in other areas of interest/achievement. Deadline: February 14.
Reserved for students from Atlantic Canada; same criteria as noted above. Deadline: February 14.
Minimum academic average of 90%; recommendation of school; essay; interview; all-around excellence;
creative/innovative thought; well-rounded in other areas of interest/achievement. May also compete for Admission
Scholarships. Deadline: February 14.
$2,500 (x four years)
$2,000 (one year)
$1,500 (one year)
Generally, high 90s
90-94.9%
85-89.9%
Brescia
Name and Quantity
Application Required
Community Spirit Award (Two)
Value
Criteria
$1,000
Leader-in-Training Award (Two)
$1,000
Minimum admission average of 75% plus demonstrated involvement with school and/or local community.
Deadline: April 15.
Minimum admission average of 75% plus demonstrated leadership within school-sponsored events or organizations
and/or leadership experience within community-based organizations. Deadline: April 15.
Application Not Required
Continuing Scholarship (Unlimited)
Continuing Scholarship (Unlimited)
Continuing Scholarship (Unlimited)
$3,000 (x four years)
$2,500 (x four years)
$2,000 (x four years)
91.0%+
88-90.0%
85-87.9%
Continuing Scholarship (Unlimited)
$1,500 (x four years)
Sister St. Anne Scholarship (One)
Full academic tuition (x four years)
Note: Scholarships are awarded on the basis of final grades used for admission average.
80-84.9%
Awarded to the student with the highest incoming average; student must apply to Brescia by May 15 to be considered.
Huron
Name and Quantity
Application Required
National Scholarships
Value
Criteria
$10,000 to $16,000 (over four years)
Selection is based on a minimum of 90% overall with extracurricular activities. Deadline for application: March 22, 2004.
Application Not Required
Huron Scholarship of Excellence
Huron Scholarship of Distinction
$1,500 (one year only)
$2,000
All students entering Huron with a 90-92% average are automatically awarded this scholarship.
All students entering Huron with a final average of 93% are automatically awarded this scholarship. Renewable on
maintaining an 80%.
Value
Criteria
$5,000
$4,000
$3,500
$2,000
$1,750
$2,000
Minimum 80%; graduate of London District School Board; volunteer in health, education, social service or pastoral
ministry; essay; reference letters. Deadline: February 15.
Minimum 80%; demonstrated interest and participation in social justice and/or peace activities; essay; letters of
reference; an interview may be requested. Deadline: February 15.
Academically eligible; must demonstrate financial need and be active in a parish in the Diocese of London; essay; letters
of reference. Deadline: February 15.
94.5+% Deadline: May 1.
89.5-94.4% Deadline: May 1.
84.5-89.4%
83.0-84.4%
79.5-84.4%
$3,500
$3,000
$1,500
$1,250
$5,000 (renewable for additional years at $4,000)
94.5%+
89.5-94.4%+
84.5-89.4%
83.0-84.4%
Applicants who present the highest admissions averages.
King's
Name and Quantity
Application Required
Sisters of St. Joseph Scholarship (One)
Social Justice Scholarship (One)
Bishop Sherlock Catholic Leadership Award
(One)
Principal's Entrance Scholarship for Students
with Demonstrated Need (Unlimited)
Entrance Scholarship for Students with
Demonstrated Financial Need (Unlimited)
Entrance Scholarship for Students with
Demonstrated Financial Need (Unlimited)
Application Not Required
Principal's Entrance Scholarship (Unlimited)
Entrance Scholarship (Unlimited)
Entrance Scholarship (Unlimited)
Regis Scholarship (Six)
$4,500 approximately. (equivalent to full tuition and
fees; renewable each year)
$4,000 (renewable for additional years at $3,000)
Wilfrid Laurier University
Name and Quantity
Application Required
Alumni Association Award of Merit (two)
Value
Criteria
$1,000
The Dom Cardillo Scholarship
$1,000
Full-time undergraduate students entering first year who are brothers, sisters or children of Wilfrid Laurier University,
Waterloo Lutheran University or Waterloo College alumni; academic achievement; leadership; community activities
Full-time undergraduate students entering first year; resident of Kitchener or Waterloo; minimum final average of 80% in
best six Ontario Academic Credits (OACs), Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses; academic achievement; leadership;
community activities
Chancellor's Scholarship Fund (two)
$1,500
Full-time undergraduate students entering first year directly from a Canadian high school; outstanding academic
achievement (minimum "A" [85%] average in best six Ontario Academic Credits [OACs], Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M
courses, or equivalent); extra-curricular activities or volunteer work
County of Brant Scholarship Fund, First Year
Award
The Deer Ridge Entrance Award (three)
$2,000
Full-time undergraduate students entering first year at Laurier Brantford; resident of County of Brant (not resident of the
City of Brantford); academic achievement; school or community activities; proven financial need
Full-time undergraduate students entering first year from secondary schools in Waterloo Region; minimum ten years
residency in Waterloo Region; academic achievement; extra-curricular activities; proven financial need; Deer Ridge Golf
Club members, their spouses and children are not eligible
$1,000
The Chancellor W Z Estey Scholarships (three)
(renewable)
$1,500
Full-time undergraduate students entering a Bachelor of Arts program; resident of Ontario; proven financial need;
recipient will have the highest overall average in best six Ontario Academic Credits (OACs), Grade 12 U and/or Grade
12 M courses in combination with financial need
Grand Valley Educational Society Entrance
$1,000
Award (up to 16)
The S C Johnson & Son Scholarship Fund (four) $2,000
Full-time undergraduate students entering first year at Laurier Brantford; resident of Brant County or city of Brantford;
academic achievement; extra-curricular activities; proven financial need
Full-time undergraduate students entering first year at Laurier Brantford; high academic achievement (preferably an "A"
average [minimum 85%] in best six Ontario Academic Credits (OACs), Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses); school,
community or volunteer activities
Dr John and Mrs Helmi Marquis Scholarship
Fund
The Rotary Club of Brantford Scholarship Fund
(three)
Full-time undergraduate students entering first year at Laurier Brantford; minimum B+ (77-79%) average in best six
Ontario Academic Credits (OACs), Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses; proven financial need
Full-time undergraduate students entering first year at Laurier Brantford who attended secondary school in Brantford or
Brant County; minimum 75% average in best six Ontario Academic Credits (OACs), Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M
courses; resident of Ontario; proven financial need
$2,500
$3,000
Stewart Scholar's Edmonton Award
$2,000
Full-time undergraduate students admitted to first year of the Honours Economics or Honours BBA programs;
successful completion of Alberta high school graduation requirements with a minimum overall first class average;
continuous residence in Edmonton for two years prior to graduation; preference will be given to students from a specific
area of Edmonton
Wescast Industries Entrance Scholarship Fund
(four)
Application Not Required
Entrance Scholarships (unlimited)
$2,000
Full-time undergraduate students entering first year of a degree program at Laurier Brantford; community or school
based extra-curricular activities; resident of Ontario; proven financial need
$750-$3,250
Ernst and Young Entrance Scholarship (two)
$1,250
Automatically granted based on entrance average and program; see <www.wlu.ca/~wwwsa> for updated Entrance
Scholarship Grid
Full-time undergraduate students entering first year in the School of Business and Economics; granted to the two
students presenting the highest and second highest averages in best six Ontario Academic Credits (OACs), Grade 12 U
and/or Grade 12 M courses (or equivalent)
President’s Centennial Scholarship (renewable) $3,000
Full-time undergraduate students entering first year; Canadian citizens, permanent residents or bearers of a valid
student visa (visa applicants must have completed their senior year at a Canadian high school); successful completion
of Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) (or equivalent); minimum overall average of 95% in best six Ontario
Academic Credits (OACs), Grade 12 U and/or Grade 12 M courses (or equivalent); the total number of recipients in any
given year is limited; candidates presenting the minimum requirements are not guaranteed scholarships
University of Windsor
Name and Quantity
Application Required
Ron W. Ianni Entrance Scholarship (Three)
Value
Criteria
$20,000 ($5,000 x four years)
Jackman Scholarship (Two)
$15,000 (renewable x four years)
Bill Eansor Award (One)
$5,000 ($1,250 x four years)
95%+; leadership, school and community involvement; financial need; invited to apply based on marks; need to reapply
to renew (10.5+ needed)
90%+; students entering the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; academic excellence; financial need; invited to apply
based on marks; need to reapply to renew (10.5+ needed).
80%+; leadership; school and community involvement. Preference is given to sons and daughters of Assumption or
University of Windsor Alumni. Apply through Office of Development & Alumni Affairs. (Average of 8.5 needed for
renewal) Deadline: May 1.
Yves Landry Memorial Scholarship (Up to eight) $5,000 and $2,000
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant Award (Six)
85%+; Students entering either Business Administration or Engineering; academic excellence; financial need;
leadership potential; invited to apply based on marks; need to reapply to renew (10.5+ needed).
Approx. $5,000 (first year $1,000, second year $500
Mathematics applicant; 85%; leadership, school and community involvement. Apply through the Department of
plus TA position salary, third year $500 plus TA position Mathematics. Deadline: April.
salary, fourth year $500 plus TA position salary)
Shaughnessy Cohen Memorial Award (One)
$4800
85%+; financial need; going into the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences; invited to apply based on marks; 250 word essay
Odette Family Entrance Awards in Business
Administration (Nine)
Agnes M. Ireland Award (Three)
Ron Todgham Memorial Award (Various)
$4,000
$2,000
Amounts up to $2,000
Community Scholars Award (275)
$1,000
Business applicant, 80%; financial need; not tenable with other major awards; potential candidate will be contacted.
Deadline April 30.
Graduates of JL Forster SS; 80%; financial need, applications available from Forster. Deadline: April 30.
Chrysler Canada and Chrysler Canada Dealer employees and their children are eligible for consideration; academic
results and financial need considered.
Application forms are available for download on the University of Windsor website; 75%; leadership, school and
community involvement. Deadline: March 30.
Competition Award (Various)
$1,000
Awards offered in various disciplines, based on academic standing and submission of essays, test results, auditions
and/or portfolio review. Specific details sent from the academic areas which offer these awards. Deadline: (most awards)
March 30.
Entrance Bursary (Various)
$1,000
Graybiel (Six)
$1000
Women's Studies Entrance Scholarship (One)
Ouellete Yamaha Scholarship (One)
Application Not Required
Renewable President's Entrance Scholarship
(Various)
Renewable Dean's Entrance Scholarship
(Various)
Renewable Entrance Scholarship (Various)
Renewable Entrance Scholarship (Various)
Outstanding Scholars Award (Various)
Outstanding Scholars Award (Various)
Outstanding Scholars Award (Various)
Outstanding Scholars Award (Various)
Entrance Award (Various)
Physics and Hgh Technology Entrance
Scholarship (Various)
Engineers Foundation Entrance Award (Two)
$1000
$1000
Available to entering students demonstrating financial need; Application forms are available for download on the
University of Windsor website.
85-90%; financial need; Graduate of a Windsor High School, preference given to applicants entering English, French,
Modern Languages, Social Science and Engineering programs; invited to apply based on marks
75%; entering Women's Studies; community activities that benefit women may be required.
Bachelor of Music (NM) applicant, performance during piano audition. Deadline: Audition date.
$15,000 (over four years)
98-100%
$12,000 (over four years)
96-97.9%
$8,000 (over four years)
$4,000 (over four years)
$10,000 (over four years)
$8000 (over four years)
$6000 (over four years)
$4000 (over four years)
$1,000
$1000
$1,000
$1000
94-95.9%
90-93.9%
95-100% Programs eligible for this award will be determined in the Spring of 2004.
90-94.9% Programs eligible for this award will be determined in the Spring of 2004.
85-89.9% Programs eligible for this award will be determined in the Spring of 2004.
80-84.9% Programs eligible for this award will be determined in the Spring of 2004.
87-89.9%
This is a competitive award for students with a minimum average of 85% (based on Math and Science average) entering
the High Technology Program in Physics.
One female, one male; students in first-year Engineering eligible for consideration; 80%+, leadership, school and
community involvement. Deadline: October 31 during first term at Windsor.
75%+. Applied toward residence fees.
Female; admission to year 1 Science; not tenable with other major awards.
$1000
Female; admission to year 1 Engineering
Value
Criteria
Residence Award
President's Women in Science Scholarship
(One)
PNAIS (President's National Alumni Incentive
Scholarship) (50)
$1,200
York University
Name and Quantity
Application Required
Award of Distinction (Four)
$8,000 x four years plus cost of residence for first year Minimum admission average of 90%. Accomplishments in community service, leadership, the arts or sports. Canadian
(approx $4,000)
citizen/permanent resident. Deadline: February 23.
The Unilever Canada Undergraduate Award in $5,000 + entrance scholarship
Environmental Studies applicants; financial need; Canadian citizen/permanent resident; Ontario resident; minimum of
Environmental Studies (One)
80%; outstanding essay of 1,000 words on sustainability. Deadline: May 3.
Award of Achievement (Eight)
$4,000 x four years
Minimum of 85%; resident of Ontario; Canadian citizen/permanent resident; contributions to school or community;
desire/motivation to attend university; financial need. Deadline: February 23.
Other Privately Donated Entrance Awards (15) $500 to $3,800 + entrance scholarship
Same as Awards of Achievement. Deadline: February 23.
The George and Helen Vari Foundation Award $2,500 + entrance scholarship, if eligible
Environmental Studies applicants; financial need; Canadian citizen/permanent resident;Ontario resident; strong
(Two)
academic record. Deadline: May 3.
Harry W. Arthurs Alumni Entrance Scholarship $2,500 x four years + entrance scholarship
Minimum of 90%; awarded to a child or grandchild of a York alumna/us; demonstrated record of participation, leadership
(One)
or volunteerism. Deadline: February 23.
Computer Science/Information Technology
$2,000 + entrance award
Computer Science and Information Technology applicants; minimum admission average of 85%; resident of Ontario;
Award (Four)
Canadian citizen/permanent resident; contribution to school or community; desire/motivation to attend university;
financial need. Deadline: February 23.
Bobby Orr Entrance Scholarship (One)
$2,000 + entrance scholarship, if eligible
High Academic Standing; record of extra-curricular involvement; Kinesiology & Health Science applicants. Deadline:
February 23.
Award of Distinction - Merit Scholarship (Seven) $2,000 + entrance scholarship
Applicants who are short-listed for Award of Distinction (see above). Deadline: February 23.
Kinesiology & Health Science Entrance Award
$2,000 + entrance scholarship, if eligible
Kinesiology & Health Science applicants; High Academic Standing; record of extra-curricular involvement; resident of
(One)
Ontario; Canadian citizen/permanent resident; financial need. Deadline: February 23.
Roseann Runte Scholarship for Bilingualism
$1,200
Commitment to bilingualism. High academic standing, Glendon applicants only. Deadline: February 23.
(One)
Friends of Glendon Entrance Scholarship (Four) $1,000
Friends of Glendon Service Bursary (Four)
$1,250
High academic standing; extra-curricular activities; Glendon applicants. Deadline: February 23.
Full-time students, financial need in exchange for community service in a francophone/bilingual educational/community
setting. Glendon applicants only. Deadline: February 23.
Faculty of Arts applicants. Minimum average of 85%. Canadian citizen/permanent resident, Ontario resident.
Demonstrated financial need and desire/motivation to attend university. Extracurricular activities and community
involvement. Deadline: February 23.
Faculty of Arts Entrance Award (Four)
$1,000 (x four years) + entrance scholarship
Bethune College Lexicon Award (One)
Application Not Required
President's Scholarship (18)
Dean's Entrance Scholarship for BBA and iBBA
(Four)
Entrance Scholarship (Unlimited)
Entrance Scholarship (Unlimited)
Science and Engineering Scholarships
(Unlimited)
Fine Arts Talent Awards (15)
Bachelor in Environmental Studies Entrance
Scholarship (Five to Six)
Entrance Bursary for Ontario French Language
Secondary School Graduates (Unlimited)
$1,000
Member of Bethune College; involvement in community activities. Deadline: August 1.
$5,400 (x four years)
$5,000 + entrance scholarship
Highest admission average.
BBA and iBBA applicants; minimum of 90%; cannot be held concurrently with the Schulich Entrance Scholarship.
$4,000
$2,000
$2,000 + entrance scholarship
90% and above admission average.
85-89.9% admission average.
90% and above admission average; Science and Engineering applicants only.
$1,000 + entrance scholarship, if eligible
1 @ $2,000; 4-5 @ $1,000 + entrance scholarship, if
eligible
$1,000
Based on performance in audition or evaluation.
Bachelor in Environmental Studies applicants; high academic standing.
Valeur
Critères
Graduates from French language secondary schools in Ontario; Glendon applicants only; financial need
York - Glendon
Nom et nombre
Demande exigée
Prix d'excellence (Quatre)
Bourses de réussite (Huit)
Bourses d'entrée - Dons privés (16)
Bourse d'entrée Harry W. Arthurs (Une)
Prix en Informatique/Technologie d'information
(Quatre)
8 000 $ renouvelable pendant quatre ans d'études plus Moyenne minimale de 90 p.cent ; citoyen canadien/résident permanent ; activités parascolaires et communautaires ;
les frais de résidence pour la première année (environ qualité(s) de leadership. Date limite : 23 février.
4 000 $).
4 000 $ renouvelable pendant quatre ans.
Moyenne minimale de 85 p.cent ; résident de l'Ontario (citoyen canadien/résident permanent) ; contributions scolaires ou
communautaires ; besoin financier. Date limite : 23 février.
500 $ - 3 800 $ plus une bourse d'admission de
Moyenne minimale de 85 p.cent ; résident de l'Ontario (citoyen canadien/résident permanent) ; contributions scolaires ou
l'Université York.
communautaires ; besoin financier. Date limite : 23 février.
2 500 $ renouvelable pendant quatre ans d'études plus Moyenne minimale de 90 p.cent ; attribuée à un enfant ou petit-enfant d'un ancien de l'Université York ; activités
une bourse d'admission de l'Université York.
parascolaires, communautaires ou de leadership. Date limite : 23 février.
2 000 $ plus une bourse d'admission de l'Université
Candidats en Informatique et Technologie de l'information ; moyenne minimale de 85 p.cent ; résident de l'Ontario ;
York, s'il y a lieu.
citoyen canadien/résident permanent ; contributions scolaires ou communautaires ; besoin financier. Date limite : 23
février.
Bourses d'entrée d'excellence (Sept)
2 000 $ plus une bourse d'admission de l'Université
Bourse Roseann Runte pour le bilinguisme (Une) 1 200 $
Bourses d'entrée des amis de Glendon (Quatre) 1 000 $
Bourse de service des amis de Glendon (Quatre) 1 250 $
Aucune demande exigée
Bourses d'entrée de la Présidente (18)
Bourses d'admission (illimitée)
Bourses d'admission (illimitée)
Bourse d'entrée des finissants des écoles
secondaires de langue française de l'Ontario
(illimitée)
5 400 $ renouvelable pendant quatres ans d'études.
4 000 $
2 000 $
1 000 $
*For this information in English, see York section, above.
Attribuées aux finalistes pour les Prix d'excellence ; citoyen canadien/résident permanent. Date limite : 23 février.
Intérêt manifesté pour le bilinguisme. Moyenne élevée. Date limite : 23 février.
Moyenne élevée ; activités parascolaires. Date limite : 23 février.
Étudiants à temps plein dans le besoin financier, en échange d'activités parascolaires en milieu francophone/bilingue
éducatif/communautaire. Date limite : 23 février.
Candidats ayant la moyenne la plus élevée.
90 p.cent et plus.
85 p.cent à 89,9 p.cent.
Diplômé d'une école secondaire de langue française de l'Ontario ; besoin financier.
Undergraduate Programs Requiring Prior University Studies
Programmes de premier cycle nécessitant des études
postsecondaires
Program
Programme
Institution
Établissement
Biomedical Communications
Business Administration
Business Administration
Business for University Graduates
Dentistry
Dentistry
Directed Interdisciplinary Studies
Droit civil
Education - Concurrent
Education - Concurrent
Education - Consecutive
Education - Consecutive
Education - Consecutive
Education - Consecutive
Education - Consecutive
Education - Consecutive
Education - Consecutive
Education - Consecutive
Education - Consecutive
Education - Consecutive
Education - Consecutive
Formation à l'enseignement
Geographical Information Systems
Information Studies
Journalism (for university graduates)
Landscape Architecture
Law
Law
Law
Law
Law
Law/Common Law
Law/Common Law
Médecine
Medicine
Medicine
Medicine
Medicine
Medicine
Music Therapy
Nursing
Nursing (Second Career B.Sc.N)
Toronto
Western
Toronto
Windsor
Toronto
Western
Carleton
Ottawa
Glendon
York
Brock
Lakehead
Nipissing
Ottawa
Queen's
Toronto
Trent
UOIT
Western
Windsor
York
Ottawa
Trent
Toronto
Ryerson
Toronto
Queen's
Toronto
Western
Windsor
York
Ottawa
Ottawa
Ottawa
Ottawa
McMaster
Queen's
Toronto
Western
Wilfrid Laurier
Toronto
Windsor
Minimum years of
university study
Années d'études
universitaires
Degree
Two
Degree
Degree
Three
Two
One
Une
One
One
Degree
Degree
Degree
Degree
Degree
Degree
Degree
Degree
Degree
Degree
Degree
Bacc.
Two
Degree
Degree
Degree
Two
Three
Two
Two
Two
Two
Deux
Trois
Three
Three
Three
Three
Three
Two
Two
Two
Specific courses
Cours précis
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Non
No
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No/Yes
No
Oui
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
Non
Oui
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Institution
Établissement
Minimum years of
university study
Années d'études
universitaires
Specific courses
Cours précis
Ryerson
Degree
No
Waterloo
Toronto
Lakehead
Laurentian
McMaster
Ottawa
Queen's
Western
Ryerson
Windsor
York
Two
One
Degree/Diploma
Degree/Diploma
Degree/Diploma
Degree/Diploma
Degree/Diploma
Degree/Diploma
BScN
Degree/Diploma
Degree/Diploma
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Yes/No
Yes
Ottawa
Bacc.
Non
Laurentienne
Bacc.
Non
Ryerson
Degree
No
Radio and Television Arts (For university graduates)
Ryerson
Degree
No
Social Work
Social Work
Social Work (For university graduates)
Social Work (For university graduates)
Traduction
Translation
Veterinary Medicine
Waterloo
Western
Windsor
York
Glendon
Glendon
Guelph
Degree
Two
Degree
Degree
Une
One
Two
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Non
No
Yes
Program
Programme
Occupational Health & Safety (For university
graduates)
Optometry
Pharmacy
Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner
Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner
Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner
Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner
Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner
Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner
Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner
Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner
Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner
Programme de certificat d’infirmière et d’infirmier
praticien en soins de la santé primaires
Programme de certificat d’infirmière et d’infirmier
praticien en soins de la santé primaires
Public Health & Safety (For university graduates)
For more information, contact the universities directly.
Pour plus de renseignements, communiquer avec les établissements directement.
Liaison Numbers
Liaison Numbers
Numéros de liaison
Numéros de liaison
Brock
Nipissing
Tel: (905) 688-5550 ext. 4293
Fax: (905) 688-4283
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.brocku.ca
Tel: (705) 474-3461 ext. 4517
Fax: (705) 495-1772
TDD: (705) 474-8797
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.nipissingu.ca
Carleton
Tel: (613) 520-3663
Toll-free: 1-888-354-4414
Fax: (613) 520-3847
TDD: (613) 520-4455
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.carleton.ca/admissions
Guelph
Tel: (519) 824-4120 ext. 58713
Fax: (519) 766-9481
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.uoguelph.ca/liaison/
Guelph-Humber
Tel: (416) 798-1331 Ext. 6058
Fax: (416) 798-1991
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.guelphhumber.ca
Lakehead
Tel: (807) 343-8500 or
Toll-free: (ON, MB and SK)
1-800-465-3959
TDD: (807) 343-8906
Fax: (807) 343-8156
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.lakeheadu.ca
Laurentian/Laurentienne
Tel/tél. : (705) 673-6594
Fax/téléc. : (705) 673-6526
Toll-free/sans frais :
(Ontario) 1-800-263-4188
E-mail/courriel :
[email protected]
www.laurentian.ca
Algoma
Tel: 1-888-ALGOMA U, or
(705) 949-2301 ext. 298
Fax: (705) 949-6583
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.auc.ca
Hearst
Tél. : (705) 372-1781 ou
1-800-887-1781
Téléc : (705) 362-7518
Courriel :
[email protected]
www.univhearst.edu
OCAD
Tel: (416) 977-6000 ext. 236, 308 or 310
Fax: (416) 977-6006
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.ocad.on.ca
Ottawa
Tel/tél. : (613) 562-5700
Toll-free/sans frais : 1-877-UOTTAWA (868-8292)
Fax/téléc. : (613) 562-5323
TDD/ATS : (613) 562-5317
www.see.uottawa.ca
www.coupdoeil.uottawa.ca
Saint Paul
Tel/tél. : (613) 236-1393
Fax/téléc. : (613) 782-3005
E-mail/courriel :
[email protected]
www.ustpaul.ca
Queen’s
Tel: (613) 533-2217
Fax: (613) 533-6754
TTY: (613) 533-6566
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.queensu.ca
RMC/CMR
Tel/tél. : (613) 541-6000 ext./poste 6984
Toll-free/sans frais : 1-866-RMC-CMRC (762-2672)
Fax/téléc. : (613) 541-6634
E-mail/courriel :
[email protected]
www.rmc-cmr.ca
www.forces.gc.ca
Ryerson
Tel: (416) 979-5030
Fax: (416) 979-5067
TDD: (416) 979-5274
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.ryerson.ca
Toronto
St. George Campus
Tel: (416) 978-2190
Fax: (416) 978-7022
TDD: (416) 978-1902
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.myfuture.utoronto.ca
McMaster
Tel: (905) 525-4600
Fax: (905) 524-3550
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.macIQ.ca
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Liaison Numbers
Numéros de liaison
Toronto at Mississauga
Tel: (905) 828-5400
Fax: (905) 569-4301
TTY: (905) 828-3847
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.utm.utoronto.ca
Toronto at Scarborough
Tel: (416) 287-7529
Fax: (416) 287-7525
TTY: (416) 287-7553
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.utsc.utoronto.ca
St. Paul's
Tel: (519) 885-1460
Fax: (519) 885-6364
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.stpaulscollege.ca
Western
Tel: (519) 661-2026
Fax: (519) 661-3710
www.registrar.uwo.ca/contactus/admissions
www.uwo.ca
welcome.uwo.ca
Trent
Tel: (705) 748-1332
Fax: (705) 748-1629
TDD: (705) 748-1482
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.trentu.ca
Trent @ University of Ontario Institute
of Technology
Tel: (905) 721-3003
Fax: (905) 721-3014
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.trentu.ca/jbc
University of Ontario Institute of
Technology
Tel: (905)-721-3190
Toll Free : 1-866-844-UOIT (8648)
Fax: (905) 721-3178
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.uoit.ca
Waterloo
Tel: (519) 888-4567 ext. 3614
Fax: (519) 746-2882
TDD: (519) 888-4044
E-mail: www.askthewarrior.ca
www.findoutmore.uwaterloo.ca
Conrad Grebel
Tel: (519) 885-0220
Fax: (519) 885-0014
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.grebel.uwaterloo.ca
Renison
Toll-free: 1-877-363-6592 or
Tel: (519) 884-4400
Fax: (519) 884-5135
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.renison.uwaterloo.ca
St. Jerome’s
Toll-free: 1-888-752-4636 ext. 243 or
Tel: (519) 884-8110
Fax: (519) 884-5759
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.sju.ca
Brescia
Tel: (519) 858-5151
Fax: (519) 679-6489
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.uwo.ca/brescia/
Huron
Tel: (519) 438-7224 ext. 233
Fax: (519) 438-3800
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.huronuc.on.ca
King’s
Tel: (519) 433-3491
Toll-free: 1-800-265-4406
Fax: (519) 433-2227
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.uwo.ca/kings
www.kingsbrainfood.ca
Wilfrid Laurier
Tel: (519) 884-0710 ext. 3385
Fax: (519) 747-2106
TDD: (519) 884-1141
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.chooselaurier.ca
Wilfrid Laurier — Brantford
Tel: (519) 756-8228 ext. 5709
Fax: (519) 759-2127
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.wlu.ca/~wwwbrant/
Windsor
Tel: (519) 973-7014
Toll-free: 1-800-864-2860
Fax: (519) 561-1428
E-mail:
[email protected]
www.uwindsor.ca
York
Tel: (416) 736-5000
Fax: (416) 736-5741
TDD: (416) 736-5660
www.yorku.ca/admissions
Glendon
Tel/tél. : (416) 487-6710
Fax/téléc. : (416) 487-6813
www.glendon.yorku.ca
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