Professional Pathways and Transfer Opportunities
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Professional Pathways and Transfer Opportunities General Information .................................................................... 1 Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness (BSc (AgBus)). A four-year Agriculture and Bioresources, University Of Saskatchewan ........ 1 program combining science, economics, agricultural economics and Required Grades and Averages ............................................. 2 business. Chiropractic, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College ............... 2 Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management (BSc Other Admission Requirements and Selection Criteria ........... 2 (RRM)). A four-year program that focuses on management of land, Dentistry, University of Saskatchewan ........................................ 2 biotic, and water resources. Law, University of Saskatchewan................................................ 3 Medicine, University of Saskatchewan ........................................ 4 The first year of all of the above programs can be completed at the Nutrition, University of Saskatchewan ......................................... 4 University of Regina. Degree Program .................................................................... 4 Approved Courses from Other Universities for Transfer to the University Prerequisite Courses for Nutrition .......................... 5 College of Agriculture and Bioresources Occupational Therapy, University of Alberta ............................... 5 The following are recommended courses for transfer to the College Optometry, University of Waterloo .............................................. 6 of Agriculture and Bioresources after first year. Pharmacy, University of Saskatchewan ...................................... 6 explore.usask.ca/admissions/transfer/index.php Physical Therapy, University of Saskatchewan ........................... 7 Radiation Therapy: University of Toronto/The Michener Institute Bachelor of Science in Agriculture at UHN Joint Program ................................................................. 8 Credit hours Recommended courses for Agriculture Degree Program .................................................................... 8 3.0 BIOL 100 Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan ....................... 8 3.0 BIOL 101 3.0 CHEM 104 3.0 CHEM 140 General Information 3.0 ECON 201 3.0 MATH 110 The University of Regina makes every effort to ensure that the 3.0 ENGL 100 or 110 information in this section is accurate; however, other institutions 3.0 Arts, or Media, Art, and Performance may make changes to their policies, regulations, or application 3.0 Arts, or Media, Art, and Performance deadlines without notice, or after the University of Regina 27.0 Total Undergraduate Calendar has been published. In such cases, the AGRC 111.3 and 112.3 may be taken online through the University of University of Regina assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of Saskatchewan during this first year. the information in this section of the Calendar. Students are urged to consult their faculty advisor for accurate Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness information on admission, program requirements and applicable Credit hours Recommended courses for Agribusiness deadlines and to consult the website or most recent calendar of the 3.0 MATH 110 applicable institution. For admission requirements to programs 3.0 ENGL 100 or 110 offered by the University of Saskatchewan, students should consult 3.0 Arts, or Media, Art, and Performance the website www.usask.ca. 3.0 Arts, or Media, Art, and Performance The professional programs described in this section have limited 3.0 Natural Science or GEOG 121 intakes. Students who complete the qualifying requirements are not guaranteed admission. The following points are important: 3.0 Natural Science 3.0 STAT 100 or 160 • students are often not accepted on their first application to the 3.0 ECON 201 professional college, faculty or school; 3.0 ECON 202 • many professional programs look for much more than the 27.0 Total minimum requirements; AGRC 111.3 and 112.3 may be taken online through the University of • many professional programs look for students who have Saskatchewan during this first year. already completed a degree; • many professional programs have selection criteria in addition Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management Recommended courses for Renewable to academic performance (e.g., interviews, entrance Credit hours examinations). Resource Management 3.0 CHEM 104 The courses required for admission to the targeted program should therefore be taken as part of studies towards a bachelor’s degree 3.0 CHEM 140 offered by the University of Regina. 3.0 BIOL 100 Students in high school who are considering one of these programs (with the exception of Law) should take as many mathematics and 3.0 BIOL 101 science courses as possible. 3.0 ECON 201 Agriculture and Bioresources, University Of Saskatchewan 3.0 MATH 110 Degree Program 3.0 INDG 100 Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BSA) provides students with a sound basis in the natural and social sciences and a broad 3.0 GEOG 121 knowledge of agriculture, agri-food systems, and the role of agriculture in both the Great Plains and global contexts. 3.0 Open elective 3.0 Open elective University of Regina 2018-2019 Undergraduate Calendar – Professional Pathways ~ 1 ~ Professional Pathways and Transfer Opportunities Introductory Courses Required Grades and Averages Introductory courses AGRC 111.3, Agricultural Sciences I and The minimum required in order to be considered for admission is an AGRC 112.3, Agricultural Sciences II may be taken online through undergraduate CGPA of 2.50 on a 4.00 scale (approx. 70%). Campus Saskatchewan. Required Grades and Averages Other Admission Requirements and Selection Criteria University transfer applicants need a minimum 60.00% admissions The admission evaluation is derived from an academic assessment average to be considered for admission to the University of and interview. All information resulting from the admission process is Saskatchewan Agriculture and Bioresources program, or a minimum considered by the Admissions Committee in making its final 65% to be considered for admission to the University of selection. For more information, consult CMCC’s website (see next Saskatchewan Bachelor of Science and Diploma in Agribusiness. section). Students should consult the University of Saskatchewan website for information on how to calculate their admissions average. Additional Information and Application Forms Additional Information and Applications Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College College of Agriculture and Bioresources 6100 Leslie Street University of Saskatchewan Toronto, ON M2H 3J1 51 Campus Drive Tel: 1-800-463-2923 Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A8 Email: [email protected] Tel: 306-966-4056; fax: 306-966-8894; email: [email protected] Website: www.cmcc.ca Website: www.agbio.usask.ca Deadline for Applications Deadline for Receipt of Applications Applications must be received by CMCC by October 31 for entry the For fall admission, May 1 for applications and June 15 for following August. documents. Applications are accepted for winter admission only if Dentistry, University of Saskatchewan space is available. Students also applying for Entrance Awards must apply by February 1 for both awards and admission. Degree Program Chiropractic, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College IMPORTANT NOTICE: The College of Dentistry is considering requiring applicants to have completed a four-year undergraduate Degree Program degree as a requirement for admission. Information on this requirement will be posted on the website as it becomes available. Doctor of Chiropractic (DC). The program is four years in length and requires that a student complete a minimum of three years (90 credit The College of Dentistry offers a fully accredited four-year Doctor of hours) of undergraduate university study prior to admission to the Dental Medicine program with a proud tradition of excellence in Chiropractic program. teaching and research. Innovative learning, research, and clinical experiences are provided for students during the academic year. Applicants should request admission to the Faculty of Arts, the The College of Dentistry admission quota is normally 28 applicants Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies, or the Faculty of Science. with 22 places reserved for Saskatchewan residents and up to 6 places open to all other applicants regardless of residency. For the Recommended University Courses for Pre-Chiropractic 2015-2016 intake, the mean Academic Average of those admitted Students must complete at least three full years (90 credit hours) of was 87.42% (including Saskatchewan and non-Saskatchewan university study in any discipline. There are NO specific required resident categories). courses. However, it is recommended that applicants complete one Review the printable (PDF) copy of the Admissions Guide for entry full course with a lab in organic chemistry and biology, an and information on the website: introductory psychology course and at least three courses in the http://www.usask.ca/dentistry/admissions/index.php humanities and/or social sciences. Credit hours Recommended courses for Chiropractic University Prerequisite Courses for Dentistry (CMCC) 3.0 BIOL 100 1. Completion of three (3) 30 credit unit academic years of university level course work towards the requirements of an 3.0 BIOL 101 undergraduate degree. An academic year is defined as two (2) 3.0 CHEM 104 standard academic terms consisting of eight (8) consecutive