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Quebec - CEGEP students
General admission requirements
Twelve (12) academic courses from a Diplôme d’Etudes Collègiales (DEC)/pre-university program of study
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.
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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)
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- Two English courses (603 or 604)
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International Economics and Finance
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- Two English courses (603 or 604)
- One of: Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103) or Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106)
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Architectural Science*
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- Two English courses (603 or 604)
- Physics (two from NYA, NYB or NYC)
- One of: Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103) or Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106)
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Engineering:
- Aerospace
- Biomedical
- Chemical Co-op
- Civil
- Computer
- Electrical
- Industrial
- Mechanical
- Mechatronics
- Undeclared (first-semester studies only)
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- Two English courses (603 or 604)
- Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103). Completion of Calculus II (201-NYB or 201-203) is highly recommended
- Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106)
- Physics (two from NYA, NYB or NYC)
- Chemistry (two from NYA, NYB or NYC)
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Biomedical Sciences
Science (Biology, Chemistry, Medical Physics)
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- Two English courses (603 or 604)
- Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103)
- Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106)
- Two subjects from: Physics (two of NYA, NYB or NYC), Chemistry (two of NYA, NYB or NYC), or Biology (Biology I [NYA]; completion of Biology II Is highly recommended)
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Computer Science
Financial Mathematics
Mathematics and Its Applications
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- Two English courses (603 or 604)
- Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103). Completion of Calculus II (201-NYB or 201-203) is highly recommended
- Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106)
- One subject from: Physics (two from NYA, NYB or NYC), Chemistry (two from NYA, NYB or NYC), or Biology (Biology I [NYA]; completion of Biology II Is highly recommended)
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Accounting & Finance
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- Two English courses (603 or 604)
- Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103). Completion of Calculus II (201-NYB or 201-203) is highly recommended
- Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106)
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Business Management
Business Technology Management
Hospitality and Tourism Management
Retail Management
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- Two English courses (603 or 604)
- One of: Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103) (preferred) or Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106)
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Graphic Communications Management
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- Two English courses (603 or 604)
- One of: Secondary V Math 506 (TS or SN) or CEGEP Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103) or Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106). Other pre-university CEGEP math courses may also be considered on an individual basis
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Creative Industries
Fashion*
Image Arts* (Film, Photography Media Arts)
Journalism
Media Production
New Media
Performance (Acting*, Dance*, Production)
Professional Communication
Professional Music*
Sport Media
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- Two English courses (603 or 604)
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Interior Design*
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- Two English courses (603 or 604)
- One of: Secondary V Math 506 (TS or SN) or CEGEP Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103) or Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106). Other pre-university CEGEP math courses may also be considered on an individual basis
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Notes:
*Program has non-academic requirements. Refer to the program page for details.
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