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8453 College Recruitment Brochure Print.Indd TRANSFER INFORMATION GUIDE 2017/2018 Take the next step and earn a University of Windsor degree www.uwindsor.ca/transfer YOUR LIFE. The University of Windsor is big in the right ways— lots of program choices, scholarships and hands- on learning opportunities. THE WORLD. And we’re small where it counts—things like student-to-faculty ratio and campus size. Come ANYTHING IS try us on. You’ll like the fit. POSSIBLE. A commitment to teaching excellence – a desire to see your promise fulfilled. 26:1 Student : Faculty + 1 5,000 Students from 92 countries FIND TRANSFER INFORMATION Much of this information is posted at ONTransfer, your guide to credit transfer for colleges and universities in Ontario: www.ontransfer.ca For all other transfer inquiries contact: [email protected] HOW TO APPLY You can apply by using the OUAC 105 application form available at the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre www.ouac.on.ca AWARDS, BURSARIES AND SCHOLARSHIPS Canadian/Permanent Resident full-time students who are direct transfers from a Canadian college by way of a UWindsor articulation agreement or a Canadian or U.S. university (excluding second-entry programs) will be considered for an award depending on transferring averages. For more information about awards, bursaries and fi nancial aid, see www.uwindsor.ca/awards/transfer-student RESIDENCE LIFE UWindsor has a variety of living choices for transfer and mature students on campus. See our facilities and take a virtual tour by visiting www.uwindsor.ca/residence or visit us in person! TRANSFER CREDIT ADVANCED STANDING COLLEGE PROGRAM(S) UNIVERSITY PROGRAM(S) MINIMUM TRANSFER CREDIT CUMULATIVE INFORMATION* AVERAGE (SEMESTER COURSES) PATHWAYS AVAILABLE BY PROGRAM Two-Year CAAT Diploma Program includes: General Liberal Arts and Professional B For more information, visit Studies for Career Professionals www.uwindsor.ca/laps/6/ Border Services Degree Completion Program programs Business programs Dental Hygiene Developmental Service Worker Early Childhood Education Educational Support Engineering General Arts & Science Journalism Liberal Arts Liberal Studies Music-Industry Arts Paramedic Police Foundations Protection, Security & Investigation Recreation & Leisure Services Social Service Worker Advanced CAAT Diploma Programs include: General Liberal Arts and Professional B For more information, visit Studies for Career Professionals www.uwindsor.ca/laps/6/ Business Administration Degree Completion Program programs Child and Youth Care/Child and Youth Worker Computer Science or Computer Programming Information Technology Dental Hygiene Diagnostic Medical Sonography Engineering Massage Therapy Medical Laboratory Science Respiratory Therapy Sport and Recreation Management Business Programs Bachelor of Commerce B- Credit for up to 20 courses (Advanced Diploma) (Honours Business Administration) Business Programs Bachelor of Commerce B- Credit for up to 10 courses (Diploma) (Honours Business Administration) A bridging course in mathematics may be required Child and Youth Care** (Advanced Diploma) Bachelor of Arts (General or Honours) B Credit for a minimum of or Bachelor of Social Work 15 courses * The information provided on this chart is accurate as of time of publication. An official decision on credit transfer and admission can be made once a student provides all supporting documents and a complete application. All programs require a minimum admission average that may change, depending on the number of applicants. ADVANCED STANDING COLLEGE PROGRAM(S) UNIVERSITY PROGRAM(S) MINIMUM TRANSFER CREDIT CUMULATIVE INFORMATION* AVERAGE (SEMESTER COURSES) Child and Youth Care** Bachelor of Arts: B Complete 15 UWindsor courses (Advanced Diploma, 1996 or later) Psychology (General) Child Psychology (General) ** Formerly Child Youth Worker Degree Completion Program Psychology (Honours) B Complete 20 UWindsor courses Psychology with Thesis (Honours) B Complete 20 UWindsor courses Developmental Psychology (Honours) Developmental Psychology with B Complete 20 UWindsor courses Thesis (Honours) Disability Studies (Honours) B Complete 20 UWindsor courses Degree Completion Programs Bachelor of Social Work B Considered for admission to Year 3 Two-year CAAT Diploma in a computer- Bachelor of Computer Science B (3.0) General: Complete 22 or more related discipline. General or Honours UWindsor courses Honours: Complete 32 or more UWindsor courses Three-year CAAT Diploma in a computer- Bachelor of Computer Science B (3.0) General: Complete 15 or more related discipline. General or Honours UWindsor courses Degree Completion Program Honours: Complete 25 or more UWindsor courses Engineering Technology Programs Bachelor of Engineering Technology B- (70%) Complete 15 UWindsor courses (Advanced Diploma) (General Stream) Degree Completion For more information about Program the P.Eng. please contact Dr. Jacqueline Stagner Mechanical Engineering Technology Bachelor of Engineering Technology B- (70%) Complete 20 UWindsor courses (Advanced Diploma) (Mechanical Stream) Degree For more information about Completion Program the P.Eng. please contact Dr. Jacqueline Stagner Civil Engineering Technology Bachelor of Engineering Technology B- (70%) Complete 20 UWindsor courses (Advanced Diploma) (Civil Stream) Degree Completion For more information about Program the P.Eng. please contact Dr. Jacqueline Stagner General Arts and Science (Diploma) Undergraduate programs B in transferable Credit for up to 10 courses Liberal Studies (Diploma) courses Protection, Security and Investigation Bachelor of Arts B Credit for up to 5 courses (formerly Law and Security) (Diploma) Bachelor of Social Work Admission requirements where no transfer agreement exists We welcome applications from: • University students with a cumulative grade point average of 60% • College students with a cumulative grade point average of 70% on academic courses * The information provided on this chart is accurate as of time of publication. An official decision on credit transfer and admission can be made once a student provides all supporting documents and a complete application. All programs require a minimum admission average that may change, depending on the number of applicants. TRANSFER CREDIT ADVANCED STANDING COLLEGE PROGRAM(S) UNIVERSITY PROGRAM(S) MINIMUM TRANSFER CREDIT CUMULATIVE INFORMATION* AVERAGE (SEMESTER COURSES) PATHWAYS AVAILABLE BY COLLEGE DURHAM COLLEGE Sport Management (Advanced Diploma) Bachelor of Human Kinetics (Honours B Complete 20 UWindsor courses Kinesiology) Sport Management Degree Completion Program FANSHAWE COLLEGE Fine Art Program Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) B Complete 20 UWindsor courses (Advanced Diploma) (Visual Arts program) Recreation and Leisure Services Program Bachelor of Human Kinetics (Honours B Credit for up to 10 courses (Advanced Diploma) Kinesiology – Sport Management) FLEMING COLLEGE One-Year General Arts & Science (Diploma) Bachelor of Arts B Credit for up to 5 courses Bachelor of Social Work GEORGIAN COLLEGE Fine Arts (Advanced Diploma) Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts) B- (2.7) (plus 2 Complete 20 UWindsor courses recommendation letters, a letter of intent and a portfolio) LAMBTON COLLEGE ENG 1113 (Communications I) Included in maximum number specified Not specified Foundations of Academic ENG 2113 (Communications II) transfer agreements Writing I & II (01-01-150, 01-01-151) Liberal Studies Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Not specified Complete 20 UWindsor courses Degree Completion Program (General BA) Complete 30 UWindsor courses (Honours BA) Massage Therapy Program Bachelor of Human Kinetics B Credit for up to 10 courses (Movement Sciences) Police Foundations Program Bachelor of Arts B Credit for up to 10 courses Bachelor of Social Work Pre-Health Science Nursing (BScN) Bachelor of Science in Nursing B Considered for admission to Minimum grade of Year 1 B in BIO 120, 220 CHM 125, 225 Sports and Recreation Management Bachelor of Human Kinetics B Complete 20 UWindsor courses (Sport Management) Degree Completion Program SENECA COLLEGE Liberal Arts B Credit for up to 10 courses * The information provided on this chart is accurate as of time of publication. An official decision on credit transfer and admission can be made once a student provides all supporting documents and a complete application. All programs require a minimum admission average that may change, depending on the number of applicants. ADVANCED STANDING COLLEGE PROGRAM(S) UNIVERSITY PROGRAM(S) MINIMUM TRANSFER CREDIT CUMULATIVE INFORMATION* AVERAGE (SEMESTER COURSES) ST. CLAIR COLLEGE FAW 100 (Foundation of Academic Writing I) Included in the maximum number of Effective Writing I & II FAW 105 (Foundation of Academic Writing II) transfer credits specified in the existing (01-01-150, 01-01-151) transfer agreement. Chemical Laboratory Technology Bachelor of Science 3.0 Credit for 17 courses (Honours Chemistry and Honours Chemistry with Thesis) Chemical Laboratory Technology Bachelor of Science (Honours 3.0 Credit for 16 courses Biochemistry, Honours Biochemistry with Thesis) Civil Engineering Technology Bachelor of Applied Science B Credit for up to 16 courses Dental Hygiene Diploma Bachelor of Arts B Credit for up to 5 courses Bachelor of Social Work Journalism Bachelor of Arts in Communication B (2.7) Credit for up to 10 courses Media & Film Mechanical Engineering Technology - Bachelor of Applied Science in B Credit for up to 14 courses Automotive Product Design Program Mechanical Engineering (Automotive (2001 or later) Engineering Option) Medical Laboratory
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