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New Brunswick secondary school students

General admission requirements

High School Diploma with five academic Grade 12 courses numbered 120, 121 or 122.

Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) courses are considered when presented. Career and workplace experience courses, co-op courses and challenge examinations aren’t considered for admission.

Program-specific requirements

TMU degree Program

Program-specific requirements

Arts and Contemporary Studies
Criminology
English
Environment and Urban Sustainability
Geographic Analysis Co-op
History
Language and Intercultural Relations
Philosophy
Politics and Governance
Psychology
Public Administration and Governance (part-time only)
Sociology
Undeclared Arts (first-year studies only)
  • English 120, 121, or 122
International Economics and Finance
  • English 120, 121, or 122
  • One of: Calculus 120, Pre-Calculus A 120, or Pre-Calculus B 120

TMU degree Program

Program-specific requirements

Child and Youth Care
Social Work
Urban and Regional Planning
  • English 120, 121, or 122
Early Childhood Studies
  • English 120, 121, or 122
  • One of: Foundations of Mathematics 110 or 120, Pre-Calculus 110, Pre-Calculus A 120, Pre-Calculus B 120, Calculus 120, Biology 111/112/120/121/122, Chemistry 111/112/121/122, Physics 111/112/121/122, or other acceptable Grade 11 or 12 science course
Midwifery*
  • English 120, 121, or 122
  • Biology 121 or 122
  • Chemistry 121 or 122
  • An acceptable Grade 12 social science or humanities course
Nursing
  • English 120, 121, or 122
  • Biology 121 or 122
  • Chemistry 121 or 122
  • One of: Foundations of Mathematics 110, Pre-Calculus 110, Foundations of Mathematics 120, Pre-Calculus A 120 or Pre-Calculus B 120, Calculus 120
Nutrition and Food
  • English 120, 121, or 122
  • Biology 121 or 122
  • Chemistry 121 or 122
Occupational Health and Safety
Public Health
  • English 120, 121, or 122
  • Biology 121 or 122 or Chemistry 121 or 122

TMU degree Program

Program-specific requirements

Architectural Science*
  • English 120, 121, or 122
  • One of Calculus 120 or Pre-Calculus B 120
  • Physics 121 or 122

Engineering:

  • Aerospace
  • Biomedical
  • Chemical Co-op
  • Civil
  • Computer
  • Electrical
  • Industrial
  • Mechanical
  • Mechatronics
  • Undeclared (first-semester studies only)
  • English 120, 121, or 122
  • Calculus 120
  • Pre-Calculus B 120
  • Physics 121 or 122
  • Chemistry 121 or 122

TMU degree Program

Program-specific requirements

Biomedical Sciences
Science (Biology, Chemistry, Medical Physics)
  • English 120, 121, or 122
  • Two subjects from: Physics 121 or 122, Chemistry 121 or 122, or Biology 121 or 122
  • Calculus 120 or Pre-Calculus B 120
Computer Science
Financial Mathematics
Mathematics and Its Applications
  • English 120, 121, or 122
  • Pre-Calculus B 120
  • Calculus 120
  • One of: Physics 121 or 122, Chemistry 121 or 122, or Biology 121 or 122

TMU degree Program

Program-specific requirements

Accounting & Finance
  • English 120, 121, or 122
  • Calculus 120
  • Pre-Calculus B 120
Business Management
Business Technology Management
Hospitality and Tourism Management
Retail Management
  • English 120, 121, or 122
  • Calculus 120 or Pre-Calculus B 120 [Calculus 120, Calculus AP (AB/BC), or locally-developed Calculus preferred]

TMU degree Program

Program-specific requirements

Graphic Communications Management
  • English 120, 121, or 122
  • One of: Foundations of Mathematics 110, Pre-Calculus 110, Foundations of Mathematics 120, Pre-Calculus A 120 or Pre-Calculus B 120, Calculus 120
Creative Industries
Fashion*
Image Arts* (Film, Photography Media Arts)
Journalism
Media Production
New Media
Performance (Acting*, Dance*, Production)
Professional Communication
Professional Music*
Sport Media
  • English 120, 121, or 122
Interior Design*
  • English 120, 121, or 122
  • One of: Foundations of Mathematics 110, Pre-Calculus 110, Foundations of Mathematics 120, Pre-Calculus A 120 or Pre-Calculus B 120, Calculus 120

Notes:

*Program has non-academic requirements. Refer to the program page for details.

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