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Admission Requirements for Applicants Presenting Credentials from Canadian Admission Requirements High Schools 2019/20 COUNSELLOR RESOURCE GUIDE ulethbridge.ca/future-student Campuses in Lethbridge and Calgary This guide provides an overview of uLethbridge admission routes, programs and other information to help you assist future applicants. The uLethbridge Undergraduate Academic Calendar and Course Catalogue (Academic Calendar) has complete information for all topics covered in this guide. To access the Academic Calendar, please visit ulethbridge.ca/ross/academic-calendar. Table of Contents New and Noteworthy 3 Canadian High School Requirements 4 High School Prerequisites by Program 6 Advanced Placement Program 8 International Baccalaureate Program 9 Post-Secondary Admission Route 10 Additional Admission Routes 12 English Language and Writing Requirements 14 Admission Deadlines 15 Pre-Professional Transfer Programs 16 Scholarships 17 Degree Programs 18 Faculty of Education 19 Faculty of Arts and Science 20 Faculty of Fine Arts 20 Faculty of Health Sciences 21 Dhillon School of Business 22 Post-Diploma Programs 23 Faculty of Arts and Science 24 Faculty of Education 24 Faculty of Fine Arts 25 Faculty of Health Sciences 25 Dhillon School of Business 25 How to Apply for Admission 26 From Application to Registration 28 International Students 30 Housing 31 Counsellor Resources 32 Student Services 32 Contacts 33 Academic Advising 33 2 Bachelor of Fine Arts - New Media Dhillon School of Business Student Professional Development Living and Learning Community Program (PDP) Explore, study and create using a wide range of technologies and techniques with courses in graphic This exciting opportunity provides students with a The Management Student Professional Development design, web design and development, interaction guaranteed bed in Housing (application and deadlines Program provides students with further insight, design, 3D modelling, animation, video game design apply) and exclusive access to leadership development knowledge, skills and experiences that will assist them and development, screenwriting, cinema production opportunities, guest speakers, networking events, throughout their academic and professional career. Take and studies, and new media theory. You can also focus academic advising, and other student activities — part in skills workshops, industry networking events, case on one of three concentrations in your degree: web many taking place within residences on campus. We competitions and student clubs that provide incredible and graphic design, animation and gaming, or cinema hope to develop additional Faculty living and learning personal and professional growth and a competitive production. Senior students choose between advanced communities in Fall 2019. advantage upon graduation. studio, in which they undertake a self-directed project, or an industry internship placement close to home or Liberal Education List Requirement Something For You: around the world. Master of Education Routes General Liberal Education Requirements (GLER) is Bachelor of Health Sciences - now the Liberal Education List Requirement (Lib Ed Have you thought about going back to school to get a Aboriginal Health Requirement). The Lib Ed List Requirement ensures master’s degree? uLethbridge has three majors for our that students acquire a breadth of knowledge, Master of Education degree: This exciting program examines the factors that encompassing a variety of disciplines, perspectives contribute to Indigenous health, strength and resilience and theories throughout their degree. This provides 1. General – intended for practicing educators. in Canada and around the world. Students receive a solid foundation for personal and professional 2. Counselling Psychology – provides training for theoretical knowledge of Indigenous health concepts development. Over the course of their program, individuals who want to develop professional skills and and learn how to build healthy communities, prevent students must complete four courses from each of the certification in counselling psychology, and who work disease, create and evaluate health programs and following three lists (12 courses in total): within educational, community or private conduct health research. Students have the opportunity practice settings. to develop their skills in a community setting by engaging List I - Fine Arts and Humanities 3. Educational Leadership – prepares educators for in a practicum in partnership with rural and urban List II - Social Science key school leadership careers. Indigenous communities. List III - Science Deadline to apply is December 1, 2018 to start Bachelor of Health Sciences - New Minors Summer 2019. Learn more at: ulethbridge.ca/ Public Health future-student/graduate-studies All minors are now available to any student in any Become part of a fast-growing field dedicated to degree program, with the exception of minors in promoting and protecting the health of Canadians and Education. Minors in Education are specifically tied populations across the globe by preventing chronic to Education degrees. New minors introduced in and infectious disease before it occurs. Gain practical 2018/19 include: knowledge of designing and implementing programs that promote health, collecting and analyzing health • Agricultural Economics data and shaping health policy in Alberta’s only • Anthropology undergraduate degree program in public health. • Art History • Art History and Museum Studies • Art Studio Bachelor of Music - Music Studio • Cinema Counsellor Explore this performance-intensive learning experience • General Music Studies as a singer, instrumentalist or composer. Receive one- • Marketing Newsletter on-one instruction from master performing musicians • Museum Studies Stay up to date with important and teachers, attend numerous guest master-classes • Music in Popular Culture admission and program updates and have performance opportunities throughout • New Media from uLethbridge with our • New Media Studies the year. Recitals showcase your development and counsellor newsletter. To sign up, • Theatre Practice accomplishments as a growing musician and your email [email protected] with experience is enhanced by participation in ensembles. • Theatre Studies your name and school. With 24-hour access, the individual practice studios provide you with the freedom to hone your skills on campus. 3 Canadian High School The following are the general admission requirements for applicants presenting credentials from Canadian Admission Requirements high schools. Your published (final) Grade 11 grades THREE approved Grade 12 courses from the yellow sections below Province/ English Math Math Math Other Approved One additional course Territory Language other Social Studies Biology Chemistry Physics Fine Arts 5 than English 3 (Algebra) (Calculus) (Foundation) Subjects • Science 30 • Art 30 or Art 31 • Must be at the 30 level • One or more distinct • Five credits in • Dance 35 Alberta, N.W.T, • English Language Arts • Aboriginal Studies 30 • Mathematics • Must be worth at least five credits languages at the 30, 20-6Y, • Mathematics 30-1 • Mathematics 31 • Biology 30 • Chemistry 30 • Physics 30 Advanced-level CTS • Drama 30 30-1 • Social Studies 30-1 30-2 (multiple courses worth a total of five or Nunavut 20-9Y, or 20-12Y level Computer Science • Choral Music 30, General Music 30, more credits can be used) (CSE) or Instrumental Music 30 • Cannot be a Special Project • Art Foundations 12, Studio Arts 12, or Media Arts 12 • B.C. First Nations Studies 12 • Choral Music 12, Instrumental • Comparative Civilizations 12 • One or more distinct • Geology 12 Music 12, or Composition and British Columbia / • One of English 12 or • Geography 12 • Foundations of languages at the 12 or 12A • Pre-Calculus 12 • Calculus 12 • Biology 12 • Chemistry 12 • Physics 12 • ICT: Computer Technology 12 • Must be at the 12 level English 12 First Peoples • History 12 Mathematics 12 level Programming 12 • Dance 12 • Must be worth at least four credits Yukon Territories • Law 12 • Theatre Performance 12, Theatre • Social Justice 12 Production 12, or Film and Television 12 • One of ELA: • History: Western Civilization 40S • Drama 40S or 45S • Computer Science 40S Comprehensive • One or more distinct • Global Issues 40S • Advanced • Applied • Music 40S or 45S • Must be at the 40 level • Interdisciplinary Focus 40S or ELA: Literary languages at the 40S or 30S • Geography: World Human 40S • Pre-Calculus Mathematics 40S Mathematics 45S Mathematics • Biology 40S • Chemistry 40S • Physics 40S • Visual Arts 40S or 45S • Must be designated S,G, or U Manitoba Topics in Focus 40S or ELA: (min. 4 yr) level • Current Topics in FNMI Studies and Calculus 45S 45S (maximum of one credit in each • Must be worth at least one credit Science 40S Transactional Focus 40S 40S subject) (two half-credit courses may be used) • One or more distinct • Music 120 or 122 • Can be academic or non-academic • Canadian Geography 120 • Foundations of • Intro to Environmental languages at the 121 or • One of Biology • One of Chemistry • One of Physics • Theatre Arts 120 • Must be at the 120, 121, • One of English 121 or 122 • Canadian History 121 • Pre-Calculus 120A and/or 120B • Calculus 120 Mathematics Studies 122 New Brunswick 122 level 121 or 122 121 or 122 121 or 122 • Visual Arts 120 or Visual Arts or 122 level • World Issues 120 120 • Science 120 Portfolio 122 or 3D Studies 120 • Must be worth at least one credit • Art and Design 3200 • World Geography 3202 or 3208 • Applied Music 3206 or Ensemble Newfoundland • One or more distinct • Marthematics • English
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