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YOUR STORY AT the U of A BEGINS WITH AN INVITATION COME LEARN, TRY, SOLVE, CREATE, CHALLENGE, MASTER, TRANSFORM —AND CHANGE THE WORLD. No two stories end the same way, because the journey belongs to you. But your story starts a little something like this: “It all started at a top 5 school in Canada..." WE INVITE YOU TO STAY CONNECTED TO EVENTS HAPPENING ON OUR CAMPUS OR IN YOUR CITY! Sign up for notifications at uab.ca/top5 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA Office of the Registrar Edmonton, AB • T6G 2M7 780.492.3113 • 1.855.492.3113 Email us at uab.ca/ask CONNECT WITH US SC: @UAlbertalife, IG: @UAlbertaStudents, FB:@UAlberta
YOUR JOURNEY STARTS HERE The University of Alberta acknowledges that we are located on NORTH CAMPUS Treaty 6 territory, and respects the histories, languages, and cultures Student Population 36,000 of First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and all First Peoples of Canada, whose Average Class Size 38 presence continues to enrich our vibrant community. CHOOSE YOUR CAMPUS RESOURCES FOR YOU Each with its own atmosphere and focus. A top school with the best tools. NORTH CAMPUS (EDMONTON) COLLECTIONS A campus of contrasts! Occupying more Immerse yourself in the second-largest research than 50 city blocks, it’s a city within a city, library collection in Canada with more than 29 located on the edge of a lush river valley. collections and museums — including musicology, A classic academic setting steeped in over 109 years zoology, textiles, and now Canada’s ice core samples. of history — but also home to some of the most AUGUSTANA CAMPUS CAMPUS SAINT-JEAN advanced facilities in the world. You will find this HIGH-TECH LABS Student Population 1,000 Student Population 600* primary teaching and research campus a vibrant Average Class Size 18 Average Class Size 25 hub of activity all year round. Shape the future by utilizing our state-of-the-art facilities in your studies. Be on the forefront of artificial intelligence in the robotics lab, or use CAMPUS SAINT-JEAN (EDMONTON) cutting-edge cancer treatment with our new An immersive cultural experience of radiation rehabilitation training facility. learning in French where you can take numerous courses and programs in the RESEARCH heart of Edmonton’s francophone neighbourhood. Get serious about research and we will give you the You can still enjoy all the amenities of North tools. Use our astronomical observatory to study the Campus with a free 10-minute shuttle ride. galaxies, study fossils in our dinolab, or focus on animal and agricultural research at South Campus. AUGUSTANA CAMPUS (CAMROSE) Located one hour south of Edmonton, SPACES Augustana is our liberal arts and sciences Surround yourself with sunshine and sustainability campus. Known for the close-knit campus at our newest study space, the ALES Atrium. Blow off community, students are able to immerse themselves some steam at PAW Centre — home to a 20-metre in different experiential learning opportunities in climbing wall, and one of the most modern campus the community, outdoors, and abroad. fitness facilities in North America. * Students in short-term courses or programs are not included. 4 VIEWBOOK 2018 – 19 CAMPUS OPTIONS 5
WINNER A CITY TO FIND YOURSELF IN Edmonton has too many original SUNSHINE CITY experiences to list, so check out exploreedmonton.com At the U of A the best of Edmonton is nearly at your doorstep, so make time to sample it! HIGHEST STREETCAR Our High Level Bridge Streetcar is the highest streetcar river crossing in the world. WORLD'S BEST PIZZA Edmonton is a top city for pizza in the world — according to Condé Nast traveler magazine. ANNUAL BRIGHT SUNSHINE 2,310 hr Edmonton 2,066 hr Toronto 2,051 hr Montreal 2310 hrs BIGGEST SPORTS COMPLEX 1,938 hr Vancouver Edmonton's Ice District is Canada’s largest sports and entertainment district. ANNUAL SNOWFALL 210 cm 122 cm Montreal Toronto BEST BAKERY 118 cm Edmonton 118 cm Duchess Bake Shop was ranked by Buzzfeed 45 cm Vancouver as one of the "23 bakeries around the world you need to eat at before you die." ANNUAL RAINFALL 1,412 mm Vancouver MAMMOTH MUSEUM 785 mm Montreal Royal Alberta Museum will be the largest 714 mm Toronto 339 mm museum in Western Canada when it opens 339 mm Edmonton early 2018. SOURCE: Environment Canada climate.weather.gc.ca SO GREAT THEY BUILT A CITY AROUND US The U of A sparked the growth of Edmonton; people came here to learn, to live, and to build great things! In Canada’s youngest and fastest growing city, the youthful optimism is what continues to fuel the momentum of this university and city. It’s never been a more exciting time to discover Edmonton — where do you fit in? OUTDOOR ADVENTURERS THINKERS AND MAKERS You like to spend some quality time with Mother You’ll be using every spare moment to launch your Nature whenever you can. North Campus is located next big idea. Startup Edmonton, Make Something on the edge of North America’s largest greenbelt — Edmonton, and TEC Edmonton were created for that’s 22 times the size of Central Park — so walk, budding entrepreneurs like you. cycle, or maybe even canoe to school! ALTERNATIVE EXPERIENCER SOCIAL SEEKERS You crave the newest experience — whether it's You recharge with a buzzing atmosphere — so zipping down ice slides or exploring a mystical ice you’ll head to Whyte Avenue. Just steps away from castle at Silver Skate Festival; or waiting for the long campus you'll find cafés, boutiques, a year-round days of summer to keep the festival vibes going at indoor farmers market, and lively nightlife. fringe festival, folk festival, or Interstellar Rodeo. 6 VIEWBOOK 2018 – 19 EDMONTON 7
YOUR CLASSROOM COLLIDES Yasmin (BSc '17) received hands-on experience as an WITH THE REAL WORLD undergraduate researcher in Dr James Shapiro's diabetes research lab. uab.ca/mystory WORLD LEADERS FULFILMENT IN YOUR DEGREE Research is a pillar of any great university and we are serious about it — ranking 31st globally. Whether you have a clear career in mind or your career is yet to be invented by you — the important thing is that you are earning a degree BE PART OF THE FUTURE LEARN FROM THE BEST that has prepared you for your future. See what our graduates have to say: You could be part of the game-changing discoveries Our professors are world-leading researchers — happening on campus right now — like using energy in fact, we rank number 1 in Canada with 41 and environmental research to innovate toward a professors receiving 3M National Teaching GRADUATE OUTCOMES zero-carbon future, designing an internationally Fellowships — Canada’s highest award for winning hydrogen fuel cell EcoCar, discovering excellence in undergraduate university teaching. the first life-saving antiviral therapy for hepatitis 87% of those surveyed are currently employed B, producing clinical-grade human cells and tissue FIND YOUR CAREER 85% of grads found a career related to their that will treat cancer and neurological disorders, program of study or launching a satellite to measure new patterns Get a leg up in the job market and test drive your of space weather. potential career. We have co-op, practicums, and 95% of grads would recommend the U of A work experience programs that will connect you with employers in virtually every field. Here are 90% of grads are satisfied or very satisfied with Kabir (BSc Engg Co-op '20) ANSWER THE BIG QUESTIONS just a few resources: the overall quality of their educational completed placments at the The Undergraduate Research Initiative (URI) allows experience Hokkaido University in Japan, • The University of Alberta Career Centre TEC Edmonton, and the Pembina you to actively participate in groundbreaking 83% • Faculty co-ops of U of A grads found the overall value of the Institute. uab.ca/mystory research as early as your first year. Get hands-on • Faculty practicums program to match or exceed the financial cost experience with fieldwork, or lead the way with • Faculty internship programs self-directed summer projects. uab.ca/URI • Transition to Career (T2C) Alberta Graduate Outcomes Survey (GOS) 2014 (of 2012 graduates) 8 VIEWBOOK 2018 – 19 RESEARCH & CAREERS 9
EXPERIENCES AS UNIQUE AS YOU ARE Ready to design your degree? You can take the quiz and we'll guide you. Check out your options at uab.ca/programs ASPIRING ACADEMICS CREDENTIAL COLLECTORS DEGREE DOUBLERS EAGER ENTREPRENEURS HOPEFUL HUMANITARIANS LEGENDARY LEADERS Is this just the beginning of your higher Get a leg up on the competition by Keen to pursue more than one passion? Why wait to start your business? Start Find fulfilment by contributing to Create positive change in the world learning? Choose an honours program adding a specialized certificate to Then take two degrees in five years as now with eHUB! Depending on what community projects while earning your and compete for a chance to be in the if you plan to pursue higher degrees, your degree — like adding a certificate a combined degree. Choose a degree stage you are at in the creation of your course credits. Community Service Peter Lougheed Leadership College. research, or an academic career. You in Computer Game Development like a Bachelor of Music with a Bachelor business, you can choose between the Learning (CSL) pairs non-profit Third-year students receive a $5,000 will focus on one specialized field of to your Bachelor of Science degree. of Education. You'll be adding more Idea Generation or the Idea Acceleration community projects with self-directed award and mentorship from the most study, and maintain a higher standard You’ll be adding extra credentials diversity to your career options but program. Then use the TEC Edmonton arts-based programs like criminology progressive thinkers on leadership in of academic achievement throughout to your resumé but no extra time to only an extra year to your degree. program to guide your commercialization or political science. uab.ca/csl Canada. uab.ca/pllc your degree. your degree. stage. uab.ca/ehub 10 VIEWBOOK 2018 – 19 DEGREE EXPERIENCES 11
EXPAND YOUR MIND WANDERLUSTERS REJOICE BY EXPLORING THE WORLD Study Abroad students can go nearly ANYWHERE. Explore a new part of the world, taste exotic food, try your tongue at a new language, and bring back a tale or two — all while earning credit toward your degree. PACK YOUR BAGS MORE THAN $500K IN FUNDING Join hundreds of your fellow classmates at our Cortona, Italy campus — or step out on your own by having any number of experiences: MORE THAN 300 PROGRAMS • “Play Around the World” by delivering physical activity to children of all abilities in Peru, Cambodia, and Thailand IN 40 COUNTRIES • Study food security and sovereignty in India • Uncover the treasures and secrets of past civilizations with archeological digs in 1 IN 8 STUDENTS STUDY Greece, Italy, or Northern Africa ABROAD • Join fellow science students in our South African field schools to study wildlife and marine ecology Explore all your options at uab.ca/abroad 12 VIEWBOOK 2018 – 19 STUDY ABROAD 13
A+ FIND YOURSELF HERE CAMPUS 38,000 Student Body ACTIVITES 7,700 International Students 1,200 Aboriginal Students Your social calendar will be packed with so many events happening on campus! YEAR-ROUND Comedy Nights Farmers Market Intramurals Movie Nights Unwind Your Mind — Pet Therapy FALL TERM TAWOW Orientation Week of Welcome (WoW) Green and Gold Day Oilers Rookies vs. Golden Bears Bar None Week Campus Cup WINTER TERM Antifreeze Round Dance International Week Pride Week SUB House Party SPRING / SUMMER TERM Tipi Raising Environment Week SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE University is a time where you can reinvent yourself and discover new social circles, or it can be a time for you to hone in on your passion and discover a group of like-minded enthusiasts. FOODIES JOINERS Whether you are checking out the farmers market With more than 450 student clubs to choose from, in SUB, grabbing some all-day breakfast at Dewey’s, it’s likely that you’ll join more than one — like the hustling to HUB for an iconic Academy pizza, or Hide and Seek, Power Lifting, and Sci Fi clubs! Stop you’re cruising down the block for patio vibes and by the tents in Quad during WoW to join, and start a life-changing cinnamon bun at the Sugar Bowl, searching the Bears Den now to find your people! you'll never go hungry on campus. uab.ca/sg WILDLIFE WATCHERS CULTURAL CONNECTORS You can catch the Golden Bears or Pandas playing You’ll find a welcoming community of students and in their natural habitat at our varsity home games support with organizations like International Student — students have free admission to all regular season Services, Aboriginal Student Services Centre (ASSC), games! Come cheer on our teams to win another Institute for Sexual Minority Studies and Services national championship — we’ve already won 75 of (iSMSS), and many more student groups. Join in the them! See game schedules at uab.ca/games celebration of diversity during Pride Week, Round Dance, TAWOW, and International Week. 14 VIEWBOOK 2018 – 19 CAMPUS ACTIVITIES 15
ROOM FOR YOU WITH A GUARANTEED* FOUR TOWERS Lister Hall is the largest SPOT IN RESIDENCE on-campus residence in Canada, housing more than 1,800 students. START IN RESIDENCE THE LEAGUE Sleep in or sneak in a midday nap — just one of the perks of living on campus. 85% of Lister residents play in the Lister Dodgeball League, a great way to make friends and stay active! FIRST-YEAR OPTIONS START WITH BASECAMP Lister Hall on North Campus is our main first-year Moving out on your own and starting university residence with four towers (a fifth tower opening are two big life changes that deserve our full support! Fall 2018) and great views of campus and the city. Move in early for “basic training” to meet your fellow residents and learn how to excel as a first-year student. Augustana Campus residents will enjoy an immersive social dormitory environment in the A week before classes start you’ll move in, meet centre of campus, just a short walk from classes your floormates, explore campus, and learn about and the many on-campus activities. all of the resources available to help you succeed. Campus Saint-Jean francophone residents will appreciate the architecture of the historic original BASECAMP = NEW FRIENDS building, where no two rooms are alike and every room is private. 89% of participants felt that the program made it easier to make friends on campus! STUDY BUDDIES 99% of participants would recommend the program to their peers! Live on a cohort floor like Arts Leadership, Science, Engineering, Nursing, Education, or Sustainability GUARANTEE and make coordinating study sessions just a call across the hallway or choose one of our niche floors * Apply by April 30, 2018, to secure your spot in (quiet, alcohol-free) to customize your experience. residence. Learn more and apply at uab.ca/residence 16 VIEWBOOK 2018 – 19 RESIDENCE 17
APPLICATION FUNDING YOUR FUTURE Sheldon (BSc ‘20) received NOT REQUIRED the coveted Schulich Leader Scholarship. You could be starting with a scholarship you didn't even have to apply for! Your eligibility is based on your admission average at the time of your admission offer. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Students with an average of 90%* or above could receive up to $6,000. * With the exception of the faculties of Science and Engineering; please see uab.ca/awards for further award averages. ABORIGINAL ENTRANCE AWARD Self-declaring Aboriginal applicants with an average of 80% or above will receive $1,500. AP & IB SCHOLARSHIP The top 25 AP and 25 IB students will receive $1,000. Asia (BA Native Studies ‘20) received Aboriginal Entrance, Academic Excellence, and the Eric Newell Dean's Entrance U OF A NATIONAL Citation scholarships. ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Up to 25 of the top out-of-province students will receive $30,000. THE FIGURES — TUITION AND FEES AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS The cost of your education will depend on several factors, including your choice of program and You may already have earned an award or scholarship without even applying — but there are living arrangements. The following estimate is based on a full course load in a general Arts program some you do need to apply for. Investigate all of your opportunities online and learn about (for 2017 – 18; fees are subject to change). application deadlines at uab.ca/awards TUITION AND FEES ESTIMATE FOR FIRST YEAR START WITH A PLAN 1 IN 5 FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS RECEIVE A SCHOLARSHIP Tuition Fees $5,321 Whether you need financial assistance from the start, Apply Early! You must apply to an undergraduate degree program before you can apply for any entrance or you find yourself a little short during the school awards. The deadline for application-based awards is December 18, 2017. Non-Instructional Fees $1,602 year, we can help support your post-secondary Books & Supplies $1,750 financial needs. In addition to scholarships and SCHOLARSHIP WHO SHOULD APPLY VALUE TOTAL $8,673 loans, you may also qualify for bursaries and emergency funding. If you’re not sure what type of Entrance Scholastic 95% or above, high achieving students Up to $50,000 financial support you are seeking or are eligible for, Distinction Residence and Meal Plan* $7,661 set up a meeting with one of our advisors through TOTAL (in residence) $16,334 Student Connect, the Office of the Registrar student Entrance Leadership 80% or above, well-rounded leaders Up to $7,500 service centre. Contact uab.ca/studentconnect to * Based on a shared room in Lister Hall for eight book an appointment. Schulich Leader Applicants to a Science, Engineering, Technology, or $80,000 – $100,000 months, including a moderate meal plan. Scholarship Mathematics (STEM) Program Receive financial advice at every stage of your academic career by attending workshops available U of A Fly Home Out-of-province students Up to $1,500 Make your estimate based on your choice year-round where you can learn more about student Award of program and living arrangements. loans or simply everyday budgeting hacks. Learn Create your estimate at uab.ca/costcalc Over $28 million available in undergraduate financial support each year. Explore your options at uab.ca/awards more at uab.ca/moneytalks 18 VIEWBOOK 2018 – 19 TUITION & AWARDS 19
KEY EVENTS WE’D RATHER SHOW YOU THAN TELL YOU Book a tour, an advising YEAR-ROUND session, or take a virtual tour at uab.ca/visit BEFORE YOU’RE A STUDENT Plan a visit to campus. See all of our events at uab.ca/recruitmentevents HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: Aboriginal Student Discovery Day AP and IB Open House Breakfast Boarding UAlberta Open House Aboriginal Student Experience Rural Discovery Day UAlberta Day Trip UAlberta Info Week GRADE 12 WORKSHOPS: Application Workshop Advising Sessions Reg 101 Workshop (Accepted students) Student Loans 101 Workshop SCHOOL VISITS Find out when we will be at your school by visiting at uab.ca/sv COME TO CAMPUS You’ll feel like a university student for a day as you explore our beautiful campuses. We’ll show you our state-of-the-art facilities, study spaces, social hot spots, and so much more! Our tours are student-led, so you’ll get an authentic perspective and some insider tips. CAMPUS VISIT PROGRAM OPEN HOUSE Visits are available at North Campus, Augustana Join us Saturday, October 21, for one of the most Campus, and Campus Saint-Jean. First-year residence exciting days to visit North Campus! You’ll browse tours are available on all campuses. uab.ca/visit our 200-plus program options, take faculty and campus tours, see demonstrations and presentations, ONE-ON-ONE ADVISING ask your admissions questions, and meet current and incoming students! Maximize your visit by booking an advising session. Start planning your day right now Learn about program options, admission requirements, by pre-booking your tour online and the application process by meeting with a uab.ca/openhouse general advisor or choose a faculty advisor to speak specifically about your program(s) of interest. COMING TO A NEIGHBOURHOOD NEAR YOU VIRTUAL TOUR Catch our show on the road — we travel across Alberta and Canada giving school presentations, Can’t make it to campus or you can’t wait to get a advising students, and hosting events in your sneak peek? Take an immersive interactive tour community. Find out when we will be in your online and explore our campuses in amazing detail. neighbourhood at uab.ca/recruitmentevents uab.ca/virtualtour 20 VIEWBOOK 2018 – 19 VISIT CAMPUS 21
16 FACULTIES AND 200+ PROGRAMS — infinite possibilities. START BY OPENING YOUR MIND — AND TURNING THE PAGE Navigate the possibilities further at uab.ca/programs 22 VIEWBOOK 2018 – 19 PROGRAM & FACULTY OPTIONS 23
PROGRAMS & FACULTY OPTIONS uab.ca/programs is the best place to search all of your options. • Psychology BEYOND UNDERGRAD * Indicates no direct entry from high school (some prerequisites required). FACULTY OF EDUCATION FACULTY OF ENGINEERING FACULTY OF NATIVE STUDIES FACULTY OF PHARMACY & • Statistics NOTE: Some faculties offer programs that can only be taken as a minor, which are not listed here. PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES* These faculties do not offer direct BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ELEMENTARY) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING BACHELOR OF ARTS IN NATIVE STUDIES BACHELOR OF SCIENCE entry from high school; typically DEGREE PROGRAM: (SPECIALIZATION OR HONORS) Generalist program — no major or minor Note: the first year of Engineering is a general qualifying Major: they require the completion of an year; students then apply to a program and/or specialization • Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) Program areas: • Native Studies undergraduate (bachelor’s) degree. UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES to complete their degree. • Dietetics* BACHELOR OF ARTS IN CRIMINOLOGY* BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS AVEC BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SECONDARY) • Applied Mathematics (Honors only) • Honors in Food Science* AUGUSTANA CAMPUS FACULTY OF BUSINESS* SPÉCIALISATION* BACHELOR OF ARTS IN NATIVE STUDIES COMBINED DEGREES: • Astrophysics BACHELOR OF ARTS IN (CAMROSE, ALBERTA) (ALBERTA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS) Majors: PROGRAM OPTIONS • Honors in Nutrition* ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Majeures: • Art (AFTER GENERAL FIRST YEAR): (HONORS)* • Doctor of Pharmacy / Master of • Atmospheric Sciences BACHELOR OF ARTS BACHELOR OF COMMERCE • Études canadiennes Major: Business Administration • Biochemistry FACULTY OF LAW FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL, COMBINED DEGREES: BACHELOR OF DESIGN • Études interdisciplinaires • Biological Sciences CHEMICAL ENGINEERING • Native Studies • Cell Biology • Career and Technology Studies LIFE & ENVIRONMENTAL • Bachelor of Science in Environmental Routes: Majors: DEGREE OPTIONS: • Langue et littérature (Business, Administration, and Finance; • Computer Process Control option W pharm.ualberta.ca • Chemistry JURIS DOCTOR (JD) • Biology SCIENCE (ALES) and Conservation Sciences / Bachelor of • Business / Marketing • BCom • Sciences socio-politiques Communication Arts; Computer Science; • Oil Sands Elective stream COMBINED DEGREES: T 780.492.3362 • Computing Science Arts in Native Studies • Chemistry • Computing Science Design; Health; Human Sciences; Media; E phstud@ualberta.ca • Computing Science — Business minor MASTER OF LAWS (LLM) Majors: • Computing Science (General or Practicum) • Bilingual BCom • Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies / BACHELOR OF ARTS IN • Engineering Natural Resources; Recreation; Trades, CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (Specialization only)* • Drama • BCom Co-op Program BACCALAURÉAT ÈS SCIENCES Bachelor of Education (Secondary) ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES • Human Dimensions of • General Manufacturing, and Transportation) • Environmental Engineering option • Computing Science Specialization in PHD IN LAW Environmental Management • Economics (General or Mathematics and • BCom Honors Accounting Majeures: • Chemistry Majors: Software Practice • Printmaking BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL Economics) COMPUTER ENGINEERING • Cree W law.ualberta.ca / FOOD BUSINESS MANAGEMENT* CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: • Social Sciences • English • BCom Honors Finance • Psychologie sciences • Drama FACULTY OF PHYSICAL • Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology • Sciences biologiques • Native Studies T 780.492.3067 Majors: • Environmental Studies (General or Outdoor • BCom Honors Operations Management • English Language Arts • Nanoscale System Design option EDUCATION & RECREATION • Environmental Earth Sciences* • Certificate in Sustainability BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS IN ART & DESIGN • Sciences mathématiques • General Science • Software option • Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies / E law.admissions@ualberta.ca • Agricultural Business Management Education) Majors: • Geology* • Sciences physiques Bachelor of Education in (Elementary) • Global and Development Studies • Accounting • Mathematics BACHELOR OF ARTS IN RECREATION, • Food Business Management CUSTOMIZE YOUR DEGREE: BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS IN DRAMA ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Education • Geophysics • History • Music SPORT & TOURISM • Business Economics and Law • ALES Internship Program BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS IN DRAMA — • Mathematics and Physics BACCALAURÉAT EN • Physical Education • Nanoengineering option • Bachelor of Science in Environmental • Immunology and Infection SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE • Business Studies ÉDUCATION ÉLÉMENTAIRE and Conservation Sciences / Bachelor BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY • Integrative Physiology • Pre-Veterinary Medicine Concentration ACTING* • Modern Languages (French, German, • East Asian Business Studies • Physical Sciences ENGINEERING PHYSICS of Arts in Native Studies Majors: Majeures (n/a — degré de généraliste) Majors: • Mathematical Physics (Honors only) Norwegian, Spanish) • Entrepreneurship and Innovation • Physics Major: MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH (MPH) • Agricultural and Resource Economics BACHELOR OF MUSIC • Nanoengineering option • Adapted Physical Activity • Mathematics W ales.ualberta.ca • Music • Second Languages • Animal Science • European Business Studies BACCALAURÉAT EN ÉDUCATION AU • Human Dimensions of Environmental • Individualized • Mathematics and Economics T 780.492.4933 Routes: • Philosophy and Religion (General or Philosophy) (Cree, French, German, Italian, Japanese, MATERIALS ENGINEERING Management MASTER OF SCIENCE (MSC) • Crop Science • Finance SECONDAIRE • Physical Activity and Health • Mathematics and Finance* E questions.ales@ualberta.ca • General Studies • Physical Education (Kinesiology and Sport Spanish, Ukrainian, Other) • Sustainable Agricultural Systems Studies or Outdoor Education) • Human Resource Management Majeures: • Sport Coaching • Mathematics — Computational Science DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (PHD) • Performance • Social Studies MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS • International Business • Français • Sport Performance (Specialization only) • Composition and Theory • Political Studies • Biomedical option BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ANIMAL HEALTH • Certificate in Aboriginal Sport and • Molecular, Cellular and Developmental W publichealth.ualberta.ca • Psychology • Latin American Business Studies • Études sociales COMBINED DEGREES Biology Recreation BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN KINESIOLOGY T 780.492.8211 Majors: COMBINED DEGREES: • Sociology • Management Information Systems • Mathématiques (5-YEAR PROGRAMS): MINING ENGINEERING • Companion and Performance Animals FACULTY OF ARTS • Visual Art (General or Art History) • Musique • Certificate in Aboriginal Governance • Neuroscience (Honors only) E sph.programs@ualberta.ca • Bachelor of Arts (Drama) / Bachelor • Marketing • Bachelor of Arts (Native Studies) / COMBINED DEGREES: and Partnership • Paleontology* • Food Animals of Education (Secondary) • Natural Resources, Energy and the • Sciences générales Bachelor of Education (Elementary Route) PETROLEUM ENGINEERING BACHELOR OF ARTS / BACHELOR • Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of • Bachelor of Kinesiology / Bachelor of • Pharmacology OF ARTS (HONORS)* BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT Environment • Bachelor of Arts (Native Studies) / Education (Elementary) • Physics BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Education (Elementary) Majors: • Operations Management BACCALAURÉAT EN ÉDUCATION Bachelor of Education (Secondary Route) CUSTOMIZE YOUR DEGREE: W nativestudies.ualberta.ca • Bachelor of Kinesiology / Bachelor of FACULTY OF REHABILITATION ENVIRONMENTAL & CONSERVATION Majors: • Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of • Business Economics • Retailing and Services (APRÈS-DIPLÔME) (2 ANS) • Bachelor of Arts (Drama) / • Cooperative (Co-op) Education Program T 780.492.2991 Education (Secondary) • Physiology (Honors only) MEDICINE SCIENCES • Anthropology Education (Secondary) • Planning (City Planning) • Strategic Management and Bachelor of Education (Secondary Route) E nsrecruitment@ualberta.ca Majors: • Art and Design PROGRAMMES COMBINÉS: W engineering.ualberta.ca • Psychology BACHELOR OF MUSIC Organization • Bachelor of Kinesiology / CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS MSC IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY • Classics CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: • Statistics • Conservation Biology • Baccalauréat en éducation / sciences Bachelor of Education (Elementary Route) T 780.492.3320 • Comparative Literature • Civil-Military Leadership Majors: • Certificate in Aboriginal Sport and • Environmental Economics and Policy W business.ualberta.ca • Bachelor of Kinesiology / E engginfo@ualberta.ca MSC IN PHYSICAL THERAPY • Community Engagement and • Comprehensive Majeures: Recreation COMBINED DEGREES: • Human Dimensions of Environmental • Drama Bachelor of Education (Secondary Route) T 780.492.5773 Management • East Asian Studies Service-Learning • Piano • Sciences biologiques • Bachelor of Music / FACULTY OF NURSING • Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of MSC IN REHABILITATION SCIENCE • Community Linguist • Voice E bcominfo@ualberta.ca • Sciences mathématiques CUSTOMIZE YOUR DEGREE: Education (Secondary) • Land Reclamation • Economics Bachelor of Education (Elementary Route) • Computer Game Development • Sciences physiques • Research Certificate in Kinesiology MSC IN SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY • Northern Systems (Yukon College) • English • Bachelor of Music / BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING • Wildlife and Rangeland Resources • Film Studies • Economics and the Management of Natural BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Bachelor of Education (Secondary Route) FACULTY OF MEDICINE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: Resources, Energy and the Environment PHD IN REHABILITATION SCIENCE Management • History Majors: BACCALAURÉAT BILINGUE EN • Bachelor of Science / & DENTISTRY* CUSTOMIZE YOUR DEGREE: W physedandrec.ualberta.ca • Computer Game Development • European Studies ADMINISTRATION DES AFFAIRES Bachelor of Education (Secondary Route) (joint program with Faculty of Arts) • Human Geography • Biology • Bachelor of Science in Nursing T 780.492.5604 W rehabilitation.ualberta.ca (B.A.A.)* BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FOREST • Engaged Leadership and Citizenship in CAMPUS SAINT-JEAN • Bachelor of Science (Augustana Campus) / DEGREE AND DIPLOMA PROGRAMS: (Bilingual) E per.info@ualberta.ca • Leadership Certificate • Linguistics Arts and Science • Chemistry (8406 RUE MARIE-ANNE GABOURY) (joint program with Faculty of Arts) T 780.492.2903 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT* BACCALAURÉAT ÈS SCIENCES Bachelor of Education (Secondary) • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Mathematics • Finance • Computing Science (General or Practicum) • Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science • Research Certificate in Science E info@rehabmed.ualberta.ca INFIRMIÈRES – BILINGUE (B.SC.INF.) 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CHART 1 HIGH SCHOOL SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3 4 5 ADMISSIONS 101 ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (5 COURSES TOTAL) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Fine Arts subject 2 Biology 30 > Macroeconomics 30 and Microeconomics 30 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ANIMAL HEALTH 3 Chemistry 30 > Minimum of 5 credits in Career and Technology 4 Mathematics 30-1 Studies at the Advanced-Level from one of the THREE KEY THINGS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND following: Agriculture, Computing Science, 5 CHOOSE ONE OF: CONSERVATION SCIENCES Foods, Forestry, or Wildlife > Aboriginal Studies 30 Admission is rolling, which means we start admitting students as early as October — you could be > Mathematics 31 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FORESTRY > Physics 30 offered admission based on your final Grade 11 marks! So get ready… > Science 30 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NUTRITION AND FOOD > Social Studies 30‑1 SCIENCE (General Program) > 30-level Language other than English GRADE REQUIREMENTS COURSE REQUIREMENTS Pre-Veterinary Medicine concentration at the University of Alberta qualifies students for application to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine programs at the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Calgary. Students wishing to apply to Pre-Veterinary Medicine concentration at the University of Alberta should apply to either the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture program You must meet both the minimum and competitive High School Courses (Chart 1) (major in Animal Science) or the Bachelor of Science in Animal Health program (any major) and then declare Pre-Veterinary Medicine in their application. grade-average requirements for your faculty / All programs that offer direct entry from high school program. Presenting marks within the competitive require the completion of five core academic courses; BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONORS) IN FOOD SCIENCE No admission directly from high school. See Chart 3. range does not guarantee admission, as space in these will vary by program. Use Chart 1 to see the BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL / FOOD each program is limited. The competitive average specific course requirements for each program. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT varies for each program, each year, depending on Provincial Equivalents (Chart 2) FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL, LIFE & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FOREST BUSINESS the competitiveness of the applicant pool. You can If you attend high school in a province or territory MANAGEMENT check the previous years final average range online. outside of Alberta, use Chart 2 to see which courses uab.ca/averages BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONORS) IN NUTRITION from your provincial curriculum can be used for admission to the University of Alberta. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NUTRITION AND FOOD ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY SCIENCE (Dietetics Specialization) Pre-Professional Programs (Chart 3) You must possess an adequate level of English Some faculties and programs, like Business and BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NUTRITION AND FOOD Language Proficiency (ELP) in order to be granted Dentistry, require pre-professional (prerequisite) SCIENCE (Food Science & Technology Specialization) admission (except for French-language programs, study and do not offer direct entry from high school. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Physics 30 which require FLP). If you have completed three or Chart 3 notes the university-level requirements. CONSERVATION SCIENCES / BACHELOR OF ARTS IN 2 Biology 30 > Science 30 more years of full-time education (or equivalent) in NATIVE STUDIES COMBINED > 30-level Language other than English 3 Chemistry 30 English, in Canada, you’ll automatically meet the The University Calendar is the official source for all 4 Mathematics 30-1 > Fine Arts subject requirements related to your admission, as well as > Macroeconomics 30 and Microeconomics 30 requirement. Otherwise, there are several other 5 CHOOSE ONE OF: > Minimum of 5 credits in Career and Technology the completion of your degree. uab.ca/calendar > Social Studies 30‑1 (recommended) ways to demonstrate ELP. uab.ca/languagereqs > Aboriginal Studies 30 Studies at the Advanced-Level from one of the following: Agriculture, Community Health, > Mathematics 31 Computing Science, Foods, Forestry, or Wildlife CHART 1 NOTES BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HUMAN ECOLOGY 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF: 2 Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 > Biology 30 FINE ARTS EQUIVALENTS > Chemistry 30 3 CHOOSE ONE OF: > Mathematics 31 Applied Graphic Arts 35; Art 30; Art 31; Communication Technology Advanced-Level Career and Technology Studies > Biology 30 > Physics 30 > Chemistry 30 (CTS) (5 credits); Dance 35; Drama 30; Music 30 (Choral, Instrumental, or General) (5 credits); Music 35; Musical Theatre > Science 30 > Physics 30 35; Performing Arts 35 A, B, or C. Additional 35-level Fine Arts courses may be considered. > Social Studies 30‑1 4 CHOOSE ONE OF: > 30-level Language other than English > Aboriginal Studies 30 > 30-level Fine Arts subject LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH (LOE) EQUIVALENTS FRENCH > Biology 30 > Minimum of 5 credits in Career and Technology Any one of French 30; French 30 (3 Year or 9 Year); French 31A, 31B, 31C; French Language Arts 20, 30, 30-1, 30-2; > Chemistry 30 Studies at the Advanced-Level from the following: Français 20, 30, 30-1, 30-2 will meet a 30-Level LOE requirement for admission purposes. In the case of French Language > Mathematics 31 Computing Science, Cosmetology, > Physics 30 Design Studies, Fashion Studies, or Foods Arts 30, 30-1, Français 30, 30-1, and French 31A, 31B, or 31C, Advanced Placement may be granted upon application. > Science 30 Applicants to Campus Saint-Jean must present one of French 30; French 30 (9 Year); French 31A, 31B, 31C; French > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and Technology Studies (5 credits) Language Arts 30, 30-1, 30-2; Français 30, 30-1, 30-2 to meet the French requirement for admission purposes. French 30 > Social Studies 30‑1 (3 Year) may be used for admission based on a successful French language placement test. Contact Campus Saint-Jean > 30-level Language other than English for more information. OTHER: Blackfoot Language and Culture 30, Cree Language and Culture 30, Chinese Language and Culture 30, BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF: This program is offered jointly by the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & 2 Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 > Chemistry 30 German Language Arts 30, German 31, German Language and Culture 30, Italian Language and Culture 30, Japanese Environmental Sciences and the Faculty of Arts. Students can apply 3 Biology 30 > Mathematics 31 Language and Culture 30, Latin 30, Spanish Language and Culture 30, Ukrainian Language Arts 20, Ukrainian for admission to either faculty. > Physics 30 4 CHOOSE ONE OF: Language Arts 30, Ukrainian Language and Culture 30. > Science 30 > Social Studies 30-1 (recommended) > Social Studies 30-1 > Aboriginal Studies 30 ABORIGINAL STUDIES EQUIVALENT > 30-level Language other than English > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and Technology Studies (5 credits) Aboriginal Studies 30 can be used in addition to Social Studies 30-1 for admission. > 30-level Language other than English 04 28 VIEWBOOK 2018 – 19 START DISCOVERING 05
CHART 1 HIGH SCHOOL SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM CHART 1 HIGH SCHOOL SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3 4 5 FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3 4 5 ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (5 COURSES TOTAL) ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (5 COURSES TOTAL) BACHELOR OF ARTS 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 BACHELOR OF MUSIC (General Studies; Performance; 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > 30-level Language other than English > Science 30 Composition and Theory) > A second 30-level Language other than English 2 3 4 5 CHOOSE FOUR OF: 2 3 4 5 CHOOSE FOUR OF: > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career FACULTY OF ARTS BACHELOR OF ARTS IN DRAMA / BACHELOR OF > Fine Arts subject (only one may be presented > Aboriginal Studies 30 > Aboriginal Studies 30 EDUCATION (Secondary) COMBINED and Technology Studies (5 credits) BACHELOR OF MUSIC / BACHELOR OF EDUCATION for admission) > Biology 30 > Biology 30 † More than one 30-level Language other than English > Social Studies 30-1 (Elementary; Secondary) COMBINED > Science 30 > Chemistry 30 > Chemistry 30 may be accepted > 30-level Language other than English > Fine Arts subject (only one Fine Arts subject 1. Depending on the student’s choice of minor in the BEd portion of > Physics 30 + PLUS: Theory Placement Exam and an may be presented for admission) + PLUS: Spoken English Proficiency is required for the Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Education, Mathematics 30-1 audition. Contact the Department of Music at > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 admission to the Bachelor of Arts in Drama/Bachelor may be required as a prerequisite for required courses. > Mathematics 31 > Mathematics 31 music@ualberta.ca or 780.492.3263 before of Education (Secondary) combined program 2. Applicants are encouraged to apply for admission as early as > Physics 30 > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career May 1. Spoken English Language Proficiency is January 1. and Technology Studies (5 credits) required for the Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of † More than one 30-level Language other than English 1. In order to maximize future program and course choices, all students are encouraged to present 6. For a major or minor in Psychology, students should present Mathematics 30-1 or may be accepted > Social Studies 30-1 Education (Secondary) combined. a broad range of subjects across the Humanities and Sciences. Mathematics 30-2. 2. For a major in Planning, students must present English 30-1, Social Studies 30-1, Mathematics 7. Students intending to transfer to the Alberta School of Business must present 30-1 or 30-2, and two subjects from Humanities, Fine Arts or Sciences (only one of Fine Arts). Mathematics 30-1. Some of the courses required for admission to the School require Augustana Campus, located in Camrose, Alberta, has a policy that requires all students under the age of 21 to live in residence for their first year unless an approved exception has 3. For a major in Economics, students must present Mathematics 30-1. Presentation of Mathematics 31 Mathematics 30-1 as a prerequisite. been granted. Information on this policy can be found at: augustana.ualberta.ca/residences. is recommended. Mathematics 30-1 does not have to be included as one of the five 30-level subjects 8. The Faculty of Arts accepts proficiency in an Aboriginal language recognized in used for admission, but the major requires courses for which Mathematics 30-1 is a prerequisite. Canada (i.e., Cree, Slavey, etc.) to meet a Language other than English admission 4. For a major in Mathematics, students must present both Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. requirement. Proficiency is measured either by a test, administered by the university BACHELOR OF ARTS 1 English Language Arts 30-1 + PLUS: Additional requirements or For a minor in Mathematics, students should present Mathematics 30-1. Mathematics 30-1 and if such can be arranged, or by boards of examiners appointed by the university. Mathematics 31 do not have to be included in the five 30-level subjects used for admission, but the Mathematics 30-2 is acceptable for admission though some recommendations by major: Candidates having passed the required test of an Aboriginal language have their 2 3 4 CHOOSE THREE OF: discipline requires courses for which Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31 are prerequisites. averages calculated on the remaining four matriculation subjects. majors require Mathematics 30-1 as a prerequisite for courses. See additional requirements by major > Aboriginal Studies 30 > Biology: Biology 30 and Chemistry 30 are 5. For a major in Political Science, Social Studies 30-1 is recommended. 9. For a minor in Arts and Cultural Management, applicants must submit a letter of > Biology 30 required permission directly to the Faculty of Arts. > Chemistry 30 > Chemistry: Chemistry 30 and Mathematics > Mathematics 31 30-1 are required BACHELOR OF ARTS (Honors) No admission directly from high school. See Chart 3. > Physics 30 > Computing Science > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 > Economics: Mathematics 30-1 is required BACHELOR OF ARTS IN CRIMINOLOGY > Science 30 > Environmental Studies: Biology 30 and > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career Mathematics 30-1 or 30-2 are required BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF: and Technology Studies (5 credits) > Mathematics and Physics: Mathematics 30-1 This program is offered jointly by the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & 2 Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 > Chemistry 30 > 30-level Language other than English and Physics 30 are required Environmental Sciences and Faculty of Arts. Students can apply for 3 Biology 30 > Mathematics 31 > Social Studies 30-1 > Psychology: Mathematics 30-1 or admission to either faculty. > Physics 30 Mathematics 30-2 is required 4 CHOOSE ONE OF: 5 CHOOSE ONE OF: † More than one 30-level Language other than English > Science 30 > For a major or minor in Music, completion of may be accepted > Social Studies 30‑1 (recommended) > Biology 30 > Social Studies 30-1 FACULTY OF ARTS a music questionnaire is required. Contact > Aboriginal Studies 30 > Chemistry 30 > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career Augustana Campus, Department of Music, at > 30-level Language other than English > Mathematics 31 and Technology Studies (5 credits) 780.679.1503 by April 15 for Fall Term. > 30-level Language other than English > Physics 30 > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 > Science 30 BACHELOR OF DESIGN (Business / Marketing; General; 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career Printmaking; Social Sciences routes) AUGUSTANA CAMPUS and Technology Studies (5 credits) 2 3 4 5 CHOOSE FOUR OF: and Technology Studies (5 credits) > 30-level Language other than English > Aboriginal Studies 30 > Social Studies 30-1 BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS (Art and Design) > Fine Arts subject (only one may be presented > Biology 30 > 30-level Language other than English Mathematics 30-1 is a prerequisite for certain courses in the for admission) > Chemistry 30 (A maximum of two 30-level Language other Bachelor of Design Social Sciences route with a concentration in + PLUS: a successful portfolio. Submit portfolio > Science 30 than English subjects) Psychology. > Mathematics 31 to Department of Art and Design by May 1. > Fine Arts subject > Physics 30 Assessment may include an interview. Inquiries > Physical Education 30 > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 regarding the portfolio requirement can be > Aboriginal Studies 30 > Social Studies 30-1 directed to artdes@ualberta.ca or 780.492.5712. > Other approved 30-level subjects (contact Augustana Campus Prospective Student BACHELOR OF DESIGN (Computing Science; Engineering 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career Office: augustana.ualberta.ca/admissions, routes) 2 Mathematics 30-1 and Technology Studies (5 credits) 1.800.661.8714) For applicants intending to enter the Bachelor of Design Engineering > 30-level Language other than English 3 4 5 CHOOSE THREE OF: route, Mathematics 31 and Physics 30 are recommended. > Fine Arts subject (only one may be presented > Aboriginal Studies 30 BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT IN BUSINESS ECONOMICS 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Science 30 † More than one 30-level Language other than English for admission) may be accepted > Biology 30 2 Mathematics 30-1 > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career + PLUS: a successful portfolio. Submit portfolio and Technology Studies (5 credits) > Chemistry 30 3 4 CHOOSE TWO OF: > Science 30 to Department of Art and Design by May 1. > Social Studies 30-1 > Aboriginal Studies 30 > Mathematics 31 Assessment may include an interview. Inquiries > 30-level Language other than English > Biology 30 > Physics 30 regarding the portfolio requirement can be > Fine Arts subject > Chemistry 30 > Social Studies 30-1 directed to artdes@ualberta.ca or 780.492.5712. > Physical Education 30 > Mathematics 31 > Other approved 30-level subject (Contact > Physics 30 BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS IN DRAMA (Acting route) No admission directly from high school. See Chart 3. Augustana Campus Prospective Student > Science 30 office at augustana.ualberta.ca/admissions or > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career 1.800.661.8714) BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS IN DRAMA 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Social Studies 30-1 and Technology Studies (5 credits) > For a minor in Music, completion of a music (Design; Technical Theatre routes) > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career > Social Studies 30-1 2 3 4 5 CHOOSE FOUR OF: questionnaire is required. Contact Augustana 1. Visit drama.ualberta.ca or contact the Department of Drama, and Technology Studies (5 credits) > 30-level Language other than English > Aboriginal Studies 30 Campus, Department of Music, at 780.679.1503 regarding artistic requirements. Telephone 780.492.2271 or email > Science 30 > Biology 30 5 CHOOSE ONE OF: by April 15 for Fall Term. drama@ualberta.ca > 30-level Language other than English > Chemistry 30 > Aboriginal Studies 30 2. Early application beginning February 1 is encouraged. > Fine Arts subject (only one may be presented > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 > Biology 30 † More than one 30-level Language other than English for admission) may be accepted > Mathematics 31 > Chemistry 30 + PLUS: for BFA (Drama) in Theatre Design: Portfolio, > Mathematics 31 > Physics 30 three reference letters and a letter of intent > Physics 30 06 VIEWBOOK 2018 – 19 START DISCOVERING 07
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