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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE STUDENT LIFE
02 Our Stats 24 Student Success
04 Discovery and Research 26 Getting Involved
06 Co-op and Careers
08 Study Abroad NEXT STEPS
10 Programs and Degrees 28 Cost and Scholarships
30 How to Apply
LOCATION 32 Requirements
16 Edmonton
18 North (Main) Campus
20 Living on North Campus
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF TRADITIONAL TERRITORY 22 Campus Saint-Jean
The University of Alberta acknowledges that we are located on Treaty 23 Augustana Campus
6 territory, and respects the histories, languages, and cultures of First
Nations, Métis, Inuit, and all First Peoples of Canada, whose presence
continues to enrich our vibrant community.GREAT #4
U OF A PROGRAMS RANKED
TOP 10 IN THE WORLD
THINGS
en here
#5 #5
happ
FORESTRY PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
RESEARCH- #5 #6
BASED GEOLOGY TRANSPLANTATION
UNIVERSITY #3 #7
IN CANADA PALEONTOLOGY SPORTS-RELATED
U OF A
40,000+
STUDENTS FROM
OUR SPIRIT
156 COUNTRIES
300,000+
As a top university, we work hard for every accolade and achievement.
Likewise, you’ll need to work hard to earn your A’s. But success and
even excellence are achievable when you are surrounded by strivers,
experimenters, observers, doers, and mentors.
OUR PROMISE ALUMNI WORLDWIDE
We won’t compromise — world-class teaching, research, and innovation
are fundamental to our existence. You will be inspired, challenged, and
filled with such knowledge and purpose that you are bound to achieve
great things here.
OUR PEOPLE
We are Alberta’s top university, but we are also a sought-after choice 1ST AND ONLY #2 IN 1 OF THE
for students across Canada and the world. We are looking for more FACULTY OF GRADUATE GREENEST
free thinkers like you, with diverse world views, to come and enrich NATIVE STUDIES EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYERS
our campus community. IN NORTH AMERICA IN CANADA IN CANADA SINCE 2009
02 | VIEWBOOK 2021 – 2022 For more information on rankings visit uab.ca/rank OUR STATS | 03very
dISisINcoOUR PUSH THE BOUNDARIES OF KNOWLEDGE.
BUILD A BETTER FUTURE.
MEET YOUR MENTOR
Learn from award-winning professors
that are committed to developing and
supporting the next generation of free
THE TIME IS NOW
Participate in groundbreaking research
in your first year of study with the
Undergraduate Research Initiative (URI).
DNA
thinkers and innovators. Then work Get hands-on experience with fieldwork,
alongside them in their research labs or lead the way with self‑directed
or participate in their field studies. summer projects. uab.ca/URI
Then celebrate remarkable work at the
RENOWNED FACILITIES Festival of Undergraduate Research and
We are home to some of Canada's, and Creative Activities (FURCA). Whether
the world's, most advanced research you are focused on the impact of the
facilities. The Canadian Ice Core Lab is opioid crisis on communities or you are
studying over 10,000 years of climate looking for ways to eliminate the use
change, while our artificial intelligence of fossil fuels — FURCA is the place to
labs are creating smart bionic limbs. present and discover! uab.ca/furca
“One of the highlights of my degree was
going to Bamfield, British Columbia, to
MADI
complete a summer research course.
Being out on the West Coast and
doing research in those ecosystems
RESEARCHER
was incredible. I got to see humpback
whales, harbour porpoises, sea otters, Madi keeps ecology close to
harbour seals, sea lions, bald eagles, her heart with her collection
and so many other fascinating species of megafauna lapel pins, and
every day. And I got to do so surrounded inspires others' love for nature
by people who share the same love for and conservation by running her
wildlife and conservation.” own ecology Instagram account.
400 400+ #2
RESEARCH
RESEARCH LARGEST RESEARCH
PARTNERSHIPS
LABORATORIES LIBRARY IN CANADA
GLOBALLY
04 | VIEWBOOK 2021 – 2022 DISCOVERY AND RESEARCH | 05130+ #87 190
ACTIVE
IN THE WORLD FOR CSL COMMUNITY
SPINOFF
EMPLOYMENT RATE PARTNERS
COMPANIES
ROBBIE
ENTREPRENEUR
Robbie founded NEWLIFE
Clothing — a sustainable
e-commerce clothing company
oundless
bPOTENTIAL
that breathes new life into
vintage pieces, while also
making a positive impact on
the environment.
“When I started university, I
was the type of student to go
to class and just go home. Fast
forward to my fourth year — I
am a volunteer with the U of A’s
Business Exchange Association,
an executive with the Rocky
Mountain Business Seminar, and
I started my own business. This
has been the most challenging
yet rewarding year of university.
Seek discomfort. Put yourself out
there and don’t be afraid to fail.”
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND PUT IT TEST DRIVE YOUR CAREER MAKE A DIFFERENCE
TO PRACTICE.
Build your work experience and Gain hands‑on experience in the
resumé with an internship, job non‑profit sector when you choose a
shadowing, and career mentoring placement with a local organization.
opportunities. Here are a few Community Service‑Learning (CSL)
LAUNCH YOUR IDEAS YOU LEARN BY DOING
resources that will connect you to allows you to give back to the community
Group projects have turned into a We have maker spaces across our employers in virtually every field: while drawing real‑life connections
game-changing product right here campuses that allow our doers to do, to social issues. You can also add a
• Co-ops, practicums, and internships
on campus. Organizations like eHUB our tinkers to tink, and our creators Certificate in Community Engagement
in every direct-entry faculty
and TEC Edmonton are here to help to create: and Service‑Learning to your degree
• The University of Alberta
get a project off the ground or get • Student Innovation Centre when you complete more than one
Career Centre
the product to market — all while you • The Elko Engineering Garage CSL course. uab.ca/csl
• Transition to Career (T2C)
pursue your degree. • Printmaking and design studios
06 | VIEWBOOK 2021 – 2022 CO-OP AND CAREERS | 07BOUND FOR
adventure
270+ 50+ $1M+
PROGRAM COUNTRIES TO AVAILABLE
OPTIONS CHOOSE FROM IN FUNDING
STUDY ABROAD OR IN OUR BIG,
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY. SEAN
Study outside the classroom and earn credit toward your degree at the same time. FIELD RESEARCHER
From a few weeks in a field school to spending several semesters abroad, there
Sean, an Environmental and
are many possibilities to explore. uab.ca/abroad
Conservation Sciences graduate,
was a member of a research
EXCHANGE SUMMER PROGRAM team that studied the effects of
Take courses at a partner university for Select a short-term summer placement climate change on population
a semester or a full year. Change your for a few weeks or 4 months. This could dynamics of a mountaintop
scenery and attend the University of include coursework, an internship, or butterfly. The following summer,
Wollongong in Australia, an ecologically fieldwork — like spending your summer
Sean went on to work for Parks
designed campus in the foothills of the studying butterflies on Jumpingpound
Canada and study endangered
Mount Keira rainforest, overlooking the Mountain, Alberta (pictured here).
butterflies in Waterton, Alberta.
Pacific Ocean.
FACULTY LED
INTERNSHIP “This is what university is meant
Take a program led by a faculty, which
to be about — it’s about taking
Choose a 4- to 8-month work placement could include a study tour, coursework
your learning outside of the
with a private company, organization, or and / or fieldwork — like studying
classroom and getting inspired
a research placement at a university — ancient tombs at a field school in
like teaching physical activity to children Thessaly, Greece, while completing by nature.”
in Cambodia, Peru, or Thailand. a course in Classical Archaeology.
08 | VIEWBOOK 2021 – 2022 STUDY ABROAD | 09Ipnofsisniibteilities AGRICULTURAL, LIFE
& ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCES
ales.ualberta.ca | 780.492.4933 | questions.ales@ualberta.ca
BACHELOR OF ARTS ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AGRICULTURAL / FOOD BUSINESS
ARTS
uab.ca/arts | 780.492.4295 | arts.undergrad@ualberta.ca
BACHELOR OF ARTS / BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONORS)
Majors:
• Ancient and Medieval History
• Anthropology
• Art and Design
• Classics
• Mathematics
• Media Studies
• Modern Languages and Cultural
Studies
AWAIT YOU
• Drama • Music
MANAGEMENT • East Asian Studies • Philosophy
Majors: • Economics • Planning
• Agricultural Business Management • English • Political Science
• Food Business Management • Film Studies • Psychology
• History • Religious Studies
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AGRICULTURE • History of Art, Design and Visual • Science, Technology and Society
Majors: Culture • Sociology
• Agricultural and Resource Economics • Human Geography • Women’s and Gender Studies
• Animal Science • Linguistics
• Crop Science
• Sustainable Agricultural Systems BACHELOR OF ARTS CRIMINOLOGY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ANIMAL HEALTH BACHELOR OF ARTS ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Majors:
• Companion and Performance Animals BACHELOR OF DESIGN
• Food Animals Routes:
• Business / Marketing • General
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL • Engineering • Social Sciences
& CONSERVATION SCIENCES
Majors:
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS ART & DESIGN
• Conservation Biology
• Environmental Economics and Policy BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS DRAMA — PRODUCTION
• Human Dimensions of Environmental Management
Routes:
• Land Reclamation • Design
• Northern Systems (Yukon College) • Stage Management
• Wildlife and Rangeland Resources Management • Technical Production
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE FASHION BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS DRAMA — ACTING*
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE FOREST BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
Routes:
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE FORESTRY
• General Studies
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE HUMAN ECOLOGY • Performance*
• Composition and Sonic Arts
Majors:
16
• Family Science
COMBINED DEGREES:
• Clothing, Textiles and Material Culture
• Bachelor of Arts (Drama) / Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
UAB.CA/PROGRAMS
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE NUTRITION & FOOD SCIENCE • Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Education (Elementary)
Majors: • Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
• Nutrition and Food Science, General Program
• Food Science and Technology Specialization*
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS:
LEARN MORE ABOUT: • Dietetics Specialization* • Applied Social Science Research • Ethics
• Archaeology • European Studies
• Honors in Food Science*
FACULTIES
• Civil-Military Leadership • Finance
· DEGREES
• Honors in Nutrition*
• Community Engagement and • Globalization and Governance
Service-Learning • International Learning
COMBINED DEGREES:
200+
· REQUIREMENTS
• Community Linguist • Peace and Post-Conflict Studies
• Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Conservation Sciences /
Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies • Computer Game Development • Research in Arts (Psychology)
· PREREQUISITES Majors: • Economics and the Management • Translation Studies in MLCS
of Natural Resources, Energy
• Human Dimensions of Environmental Management • Translation Studies in Japanese
and the Environment
• World Sound Arts
• Engaged Leadership and
AND TAKE A QUIZ TO
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: Citizenship in Arts and Science
• Certificate in Sustainability
GET PERSONALIZED
CUSTOMIZE YOUR DEGREE:
CUSTOMIZE YOUR DEGREE:
PROGRAMS
• Arts Work Experience (AWE)
RECOMMENDATIONS
• ALES Internship Program • Community Service-Learning (CSL)
• Pre-Veterinary Medicine Concentration • Arts Study Abroad (Cortona)
10 | VIEWBOOK 2021 – 2022 Note: Some faculties offer programs that can only be taken as a minor, which are not listed here. *Indicates no direct entry from high school. See page 32 for list of prerequisites. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES | 11BUSINESS EDUCATION KINESIOLOGY, SPORT, SCIENCE
(ALBERTA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS) (CONTINUED) & RECREATION science.ualberta.ca | 780.492.4758 | science.recruiting@ualberta.ca
ualberta.ca/business | 780.492.5773 | bcominfo@ualberta.ca
uab.ca/ksr | 780.492.5604 | ksr.info@ualberta.ca
OFF-CAMPUS PROGRAMS: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
• Aboriginal Teacher Education Program (ATEP) Majors:
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE*
• Collaborative (Off-Campus) Degree (Red Deer, Grande Prairie, and BACHELOR OF ARTS IN RECREATION, SPORT, & TOURISM • Biological Sciences • Mathematics
Degree Options: Fort McMurray) • Chemistry • Physical Sciences
• BCom • BCom Honors Management Fort McMurray intake occurs every second year. Please contact the faculty for more details.
Science BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY • Computing Science • Physics
• Bilingual BCom
• BCom Honors Operations Majors: • Earth and Atmospheric • Psychology
• BCom Co-op Program CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS:
Management • Adapted Physical Activity • Physical Activity and Health Sciences • Statistics
• BCom Honors Accounting • Certificate in Advancing Adolescent Literacy
• BCom Honors Finance • Individualized Major (self- • Sport Coaching
• Certificate in Digital Learning designed) • Sport Performance
Majors: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE SPECIALIZATION OR HONORS
• Certificate in Early Childhood Education
• Accounting • International Business Program areas:
• Certificate in Global Citizenship BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN KINESIOLOGY
• Business Economics and Law • Latin American Business Studies • Applied Mathematics (Honors • Integrative Physiology
• Teaching Students with Complex Communication Needs only)
• Business Studies • Management Information Systems • Mathematical Physics (Honors
• Decision and Information Systems • Marketing COMBINED DEGREES: • Astrophysics only)
• Distribution Management • Natural Resources, Energy and • Bachelor of Kinesiology / Bachelor of Education (Elementary) • Biochemistry • Mathematics
• East Asian Business Studies the Environment • Bachelor of Kinesiology / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) • Cell Biology • Mathematics and Economics
• Entrepreneurship and Innovation • Operations Management • Chemistry • Mathematics and Finance*
• European Business Studies • Retailing and Services CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
ENGINEERING
• Computing Science • Mathematics — Computational
• Finance • Strategic Management and • Certificate in Aboriginal Sport and Recreation Science (Specialization only)
• Computing Science — Business
• Human Resource Management Organization • Research Certificate in Kinesiology minor (Specialization only)* • Molecular, Cellular and
• Computing Science Developmental Biology
ualberta.ca/engineering | 780.492.1715 | engginfo@ualberta.ca
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: Specialization in Software • Neuroscience (Honors only)
• Certificate in Community Service-Learning Practice • Paleontology
• Certificate in Interdisciplinary Leadership Studies BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ENGINEERING • Ecology, Evolution, and • Pharmacology
• Certificate in Leadership Environmental Biology
Note: the first year of Engineering is a general qualifying year; students then apply to a program and • Physics
• Environmental Earth Sciences
NATIVE STUDIES
• Certificate in Real Estate / or specialization to complete their degree.
• Physiology (Honors only)
• Geology
• Planning (Specialization only)
PROGRAM OPTIONS (AFTER QUALIFYING YEAR)*: • Geophysics
• Psychology*
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ualberta.ca/native-studies | 780.492.2991 | nsrecruitment@ualberta.ca • Immunology and Infection
• Statistics
• Computer Process Control option
• Oil Sands Elective stream COMBINED DEGREE:
EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF ARTS NATIVE STUDIES
• Bachelor of Science (Specialization in Science and Education) /
CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
• Environmental Engineering option BACHELOR OF ARTS NATIVE STUDIES (HONORS)*
education.ualberta.ca | 780.492.4530 | edrec@ualberta.ca
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS:
COMPUTER ENGINEERING COMBINED DEGREES:
• Certificate in Engaged Leadership and Citizenship in Arts and
• Nanoscale System Design option • Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Science (joint program with Faculty of Arts)
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION ELEMENTARY
• Software option Majors: • Research Certificate in Science (Biological Sciences, Psychology)
Generalist program — no major or minor
• Cree • Certificate in Biomedical Research (in conjunction with the Faculty of
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING • Native Studies Medicine & Dentistry)
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION SECONDARY
• Biomedical option • Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies / Bachelor of Education in
Majors:
• Nanoengineering option (Elementary) Education
• Art • General Sciences CUSTOMIZE YOUR DEGREE:
• Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Conservation Sciences /
• Biological Sciences • Mathematics • Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
ENGINEERING PHYSICS Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies
• Career and Technology Studies • Music: Wind Band
†
Major: • Science Internship Program
(Communication Arts; Computer • Physical Education • Nanoengineering option
Science; Design; Health; • Human Dimensions of Environmental Management
• Physical Sciences
Human Sciences; Media; MATERIALS ENGINEERING
• Physics
Natural Resources; Recreation; CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
Trades, Manufacturing, and • Second Languages†† (Cree,
• Certificate in Aboriginal Sport and Recreation
CUSTOMIZE YOUR DEGREE
Transportation) French, German, Japanese, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Spanish, Ukrainian, Other) • Biomedical option • Certificate in Indigenous Governance and Partnership
• Chemistry
• Social Studies
BY CHOOSING FROM THESE
• Drama
• English Language Arts MINING ENGINEERING
OPTIONS:
† Please note that many CTS majors are not available to direct-entry applicants. Additionally, some
CTS majors have capacity limits. If you are interested in applying to a CTS major, contact the PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
faculty for further details.
NURSING
†† Please note that some second-language majors have capacity limits.
CUSTOMIZE YOUR DEGREE:
COMBINED DEGREES (5-YEAR PROGRAMS): • Cooperative (Co-op) Education Program
• Bachelor of Arts (Native • Bachelor of Kinesiology • Minors and Certificates in the faculties of ALES, Arts, Science,
Studies) / Bachelor of Education / Bachelor of Education and Business nursing.ualberta.ca | 780.492.5300 | nursing.undergrad@ualberta.ca
(Elementary Route) (Secondary Route)
• Bachelor of Arts (Native • Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING MA JOR OR MINOR HONORS PROGRAM
Studies) / Bachelor of Education Education (Elementary Route)
(Secondary Route) • Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of
• Bachelor of Arts (Drama) Education (Secondary Route) CUSTOMIZE YOUR DEGREE:
/ Bachelor of Education • Bachelor of Science / Bachelor • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Bilingual)
(Secondary Route) of Education (Secondary Route) • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative)
• Bachelor of Kinesiology • Bachelor of Science (Augustana • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Honors)*
/ Bachelor of Education
(Elementary Route)
Campus) / Bachelor of
Education (Secondary Route)
• Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RPN to BSCN)* SPECIALIZATION PRACTICUM OR
OR CERTIFICATE CO-OP EXPERIENCE
12 | VIEWBOOK 2021 – 2022 *Indicates no direct entry from high school. See page 32 for list of prerequisites. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES | 13ther campus
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PROGRAMS
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These faculties do not offer direct entry from high school; often they require you to earn a specific number of credits
or to complete an undergraduate (bachelor’s) degree before applying.
AUGUSTANA CAMPUS CAMPUS SAINT‑JEAN
(CAMROSE, ALBERTA) (EDMONTON, ALBERTA)
ualberta.ca/augustana | 780.679.1132 | augustana@ualberta.ca csj.ualberta.ca | 780.465.8780 | recrutement@csj.ualberta.ca
BACHELOR OF ARTS BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS PHARMACY & SCHOOL OF
Majors:
• Environmental Studies (General or Outdoor Education)
Majeures (certaines majeures pourraient changer):
• Économie • Histoire PHARMACEUTICAL PUBLIC HEALTH
• Physical Education (Kinesiology & Sport Studies or Outdoor Education)
• Psychology
• Études canadiennes
• Études Interdisciplinaires
• Psychologie
• Science politique SCIENCES publichealth.ualberta.ca | 780.492.8211 | sph.programs@ualberta.ca
Interdisciplinary Studies: • Français-langue • Sociologie pharm.ualberta.ca | 780.492.3362 | phstud@ualberta.ca
• Creativity and Culture (Art, Drama, English, Languages, Music, and • Français-littérature GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS:
Philosophy) • Master of Public Health
• Ethics and Global Studies (History, Philosophy, Political Studies, and BACCALAURÉAT ÈS ARTS AVEC SPÉCIALISATION* DEGREE PROGRAMS: • Master of Science in Public Health
Religious Studies) • Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD)
Majeures: • Doctor of Philosophy in Public Health
• Law, Crime and Justice Studies (Criminology & Sociology, History, • Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) for Practicing Pharmacists
• Études canadiennes
Political Studies, and Psychology)
• Études interdisciplinaires
• Langue et littérature COMBINED DEGREES:
BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT
• Sciences socio-politiques • Doctor of Pharmacy / Master of Business Administration
Majors:
• Management (General or Business Economics)
BACCALAURÉAT ÈS SCIENCES
REHABILITATION
Majeures:
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
• Chimie • Sciences biologiques
Majors:
MEDICINE
• Mathématiques • Sciences mathématiques
• Performance-Based Pedagogy (Comprehensive, Conducting,
MEDICINE & DENTISTRY
Keyboard, or Voice) • Physique • Sciences physiques
• Psychologie (sciences)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE rehabilitation.ualberta.ca | 780.492.2903 | info@rehabmed.ualberta.ca
Majors: BACCALAURÉAT EN ÉDUCATION ÉLÉMENTAIRE med.ualberta.ca | 780.492.6621 | meddent@ualberta.ca
• Biology Majeures (n/a — degré de généraliste)
GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS:
• Chemistry
BACCALAURÉAT EN ÉDUCATION SECONDAIRE DEGREE PROGRAMS: • Master of Science in Occupational Therapy
• Computing Science (General or Practicum)
Majeures: • Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science • Master of Science in Physical Therapy
• Environmental Science
• Français • Musique • Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science • Master of Science in Rehabilitation Science
• Physical Education (Kinesiology & Sport Studies or Outdoor Education)
• Études sociales • Sciences générales Post-Professional Certification • Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology
• Mathématiques • Bachelor of Science in Radiation Therapy • Doctor of Philosophy in Rehabilitation Science
COMBINED DEGREE:
• Bachelor of Science (Dental Hygiene) (Post-diploma degree
• Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) completion)
BACCALAURÉAT EN ÉDUCATION (APRÈS-DIPLÔME)
• Doctor of Medicine†
(2 ANS)
• Doctor of Dental Surgery
† Students are required to obtain a baccalaureate degree, from a program recognized by the
PROGRAMMES COMBINÉS: University of Alberta, prior to admission.
• Baccalauréat en éducation / sciences
Majeures:
• Sciences biologiques
• Sciences mathématiques
• Sciences physiques
BACCALAURÉAT BILINGUE EN ADMINISTRATION
DES AFFAIRES — BILINGUE*
LAW
law.ualberta.ca | 780.492.6016 | law.recruiter@ualberta.ca
GRADUATE STUDIES
BACCALAURÉAT ÈS SCIENCES INFIRMIÈRES — BILINGUE*
DEGREE AND GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS:
& RESEARCH
POUR PERSONNALISER VOTRE BACCALAURÉAT:
• Juris Doctor
• Sciences en génie (première année)
• Master of Laws
La première année du baccalauréat Sciences en génie peut être faite en français au Campus
Saint‑Jean; le reste du baccalauréat sera complété en anglais au Campus nord. • Doctor of Philosophy in Law
• Internationally Trained Lawyer Pathway† The University of Alberta offers over 500 graduate
† This is a non-degree granting program. Contact lawnca@ualberta.ca for more details.
programs in Masters and PhD‑level studies. Learn
more at ualberta.ca/graduate-studies
14 | VIEWBOOK 2021 – 2022 *Indicates no direct entry from high school. See page 32 for list of prerequisites. PROGRAMS AND DEGREES | 1550+ 325 DAYS 150 KM
FESTIVALS OF BRIGHT
OF TRAILS
ANNUALLY SUNSHINE
Edmonton NORTH SASK ATCHEWAN
RIVER VALLEY
Walk, bike, snowshoe, or canoe
through North America's largest
urban park — it’s 22 times the size
of New York’s Central Park.
A CITY THAT CELEBRATES DOING
THINGS DIFFERENTLY.
There is nowhere quite like Edmonton You can take the train, grab a bike,
— the city has an entrepreneurial spirit electric scooter, or go on foot — and
where taking a risk is encouraged, and you’ll find unique shops, coffee houses,
having a sense of adventure is implied. restaurants, and theatres just down the
Seizing the day is simple when our street or across the river from campus.
GARNEAU THEATRE ELK ISLAND
campus is steps away from the lush You’ll have years to get to know this (METRO CINEMA) WHYTE AVE NEON SIGN MUSEUM NATIONAL PARK
river valley and quite literally at the city and find your favourite spots — 5 minute walk 10 minute walk 7 minutes by train 40 minute drive
heart of the city. here are a few to get you started:
16 | VIEWBOOK 2021 – 2022 EDMONTON | 1736,000 38 6,500+
AVERAGE STUDENTS GRADUATE
STUDENTS
CLASS SIZE HERE EACH YEAR
orth
nCAMPUS
OUR MAIN TEACHING CAMPUS.
It's a campus of contrasts. With 150 Light Rail Transit (LRT) connects North
buildings occupying over 50 city Campus to the downtown core, or just
blocks, it's truly a city within a city. two stops in the other direction, to South
Yet it is also on the edge of a lush river Campus — home to our agricultural
valley. It’s a classic academic setting research facilities, as well as many
steeped in over 112 years of history, of our athletics teams. WILSON CLIMBING ASTRONOMICAL ARTS AND STUDENTS' UNION
yet also home to some of the most Come and tour campus in person or CENTRE OBSERVATORY CONVOCATION HALL BUILDING
technologically advanced research see some of the following spaces in Over 60 feet of linear climbing With three rooftop telescopes A historic performance space The social centre of campus
and teaching facilities in the world. 360° video at uab.ca/tours
18 | VIEWBOOK 2021 – 2022 NORTH (MAIN) CAMPUS | 1985% 0 #1
OF RESIDENTS COMMUTE LISTER IS THE LARGEST
PLAY DODGEBALL TO CAMPUS RESIDENCE IN CANADA
LIVING ON
north campus
“When I became a residence student
leader, my first priority was to make
the U of A feel like home for other
JANESSA
students living on their own for
the first time. That year, a group
of student leaders and I cooked an
RESIDENCE LEADER
entire Thanksgiving dinner for our
floor of first-year residents. The Janessa is the head photographer
opportunity to make a difference is for the Lister Dodgeball League
what has made university worthwhile and the Lister Hall Students’
for me, even if it’s as simple as being Association — and she also helps
there for someone who needs it.” paint wall murals in Lister.
LIVING ON CAMPUS CAN LEAD TO A HIGHER GPA.
FIRST-YEAR RESIDENCE MEAL PLANS BEGIN AT BASECAMP
Lister Hall, on North Campus, is Lister and Peter Lougheed Hall Moving out on your own and starting
our traditional first-year dormitory residents choose a meal plan as part of university are two big life changes
residence, with five towers housing their accommodation cost, so you can — attending BaseCamp will help you
1,800 students. Residents will enjoy focus on your studies rather than meal make this transition. A week before
recently renovated facilities and rooms planning, shopping, and washing dishes. classes start, you’ll move in, meet your
with views of the campus and the city. Choose from a variety of nutritious floor-mates, get to know the campus,
First-year students are guaranteed options and comfort foods in the and explore the city. It’s more than an
a room if you apply by April 30. residence dining halls or eat at one of orientation, it’s a head start on how to
uab.ca/residence the many restaurants around campus. excel as a first-year student.
20 | VIEWBOOK 2021 – 2022 LIVING ON NORTH CAMPUS | 21950 25 100,000+ 1,000 18 3-WEEK COURSE
ÉTUDIANTS RESSOURCES EN FRANÇAIS
AVERAGE
ÉTUDIANTS PAR CLASSE À LA BIBLIOTHÈQUE STUDENTS STARTS EACH TERM
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FRANCOPHONE FOCUS CENTRAL EDMONTON RÉSIDENCE SAINT-JEAN LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCE CAMROSE, ALBERTA RESIDENCE AT AUGUSTANA
As the only French-language university The campus is located in the heart of Enjoy a unique crossroads of academic, Augustana is a welcoming campus with A 1-hour drive from Edmonton will bring Most first-year students live on
and college campus west of Manitoba, Edmonton’s francophone neighbourhood linguistic, and cultural life by living an exclusive focus on undergraduate you to Augustana Campus in the city of campus, where they enjoy convenient
Campus Saint-Jean is helping to of Bonnie Doon. Enjoy the immersive on campus in Edmonton’s vibrant education, a non-traditional academic Camrose, Alberta. Steps from campus, access to their classes, professors, and
reinforce Canada’s linguistic duality. With environment of learning in French, French Quarter. Residence Saint-Jean calendar, and multidisciplinary program students can explore the vast trail on-campus activities. Our first-year
nine undergraduate programs and two but you can also easily access all the features historic architecture. No two majors. It leads the way in designing a network and intimate downtown. From residence, Hoyme Complex, houses
master's programs, it's the best of the amenities of North Campus by taking rooms are alike, and each room is a truly immersive and holistic university cross-country skiing to local shops and 350 students in a diverse and engaging
U of A — delivered in French. uab.ca/csj a free 10-minute shuttle ride. private one. experience. ualberta.ca/augustana restaurants, Camrose has lots to offer. social dormitory environment.
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nGREAT “I’m from Fox Lake, a beautiful
First Nation in northern Alberta,
so I know how difficult it can
be transitioning from a small
community into a city like
Edmonton. I remember how
intimidating it can be coming
to university. As a University of
Alberta Ambassador, I’m happy
to help students find different
groups to make the campus
feel a little more like home.”
JARRED
U OF A AMBASSADOR
Jarred is creating a video series
on local Indigenous supports.
DAVID
“Everything I have done in my life was
only possible because of those who
THE SUPPORTED SUCCEED. came before me, or what I have done
STUDENT ADVOCATE
before. I’ve been lucky enough to
get very involved in a lot of campus David is involved in more
WE STICK TOGETHER WELLNESS MATTERS ACADEMICALLY AHEAD than 25 campus organizations
organizations and I'd say the most
We have an inclusive community of Petting dogs, studying at treadmill With facilities like the Academic Success satisfying part of my degree so far — including serving as the
students from diverse backgrounds, and desks, and light-therapy lamps are just Centre and the newly created ACCESS has been being able to make positive Vice‑President Academic of
we encourage you to discover the many a few ways we provide holistic health on Outreach Team, you are assured to change through those organizations. the Students' Union — and
student groups and organizations like: campus. We also have more traditional achieve your academic goals. Here are
I know it's my job to make sure that somehow still finds time for
• First Peoples’ House resources for all students like: just a few of the supports available:
it's better, more equitable, and more his studies and co-running a
• International Student Services • ACCESS Open Minds • Academic advising accessible for those who come after.” podcast on student issues.
• Institute for Sexual Minority • Counselling and Clinical Services • Tutoring in math and writing
Studies and Services (iSMSS) • Campus and Community Recreation • Presentation and speaking skills
• University Health Centre and workshops
Pharmacy
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STUDENT ATHLETICS PARTICIPANTS
CLUBS CHAMPIONSHIPS EACH YEAR
BETTER
together “The most rewarding part of my
university experience has been
AN ENRICHED EXPERIENCE FOR THE being a student-athlete. It is a
ACTIVE AND INVOLVED.
TAYLOR
challenge sometimes waking up
for 6 a.m. practices or keeping up
with classes while travelling for
VARSITY ATHLETE
WOW GO GREEN AND GOLD tournaments, but it has all been
Week of Welcome (WoW) is the best When we aren't cheering on our varsity worth it. I have made so many Taylor is a member of the
way to start off on the right foot and teams to win another championship, memories and, with the support of U of A's varsity wrestling team
get involved. It’s a week of orientations, you can find us seeking out events that many coaches, athletic therapists, and took home the silver medal
concerts, and a clubs fair where you find are unique to our community, like: and teachers, reached many of the in 2020 at the National USports
people that share your passion, with • Green and Gold Day goals I have set in the last few years.” Championship.
groups like: • Bar None Week
• Anime • Campus Cup
• Bollywood dance • AntiFreeze
• Hide and Seek
Or join in the celebration of diversity
• Powerlifting with events like:
• Sci-Fi
• International Week
For a full listing of student groups and • Pride Week
clubs go to uab.ca/sg
• Round Dance and TAWOW
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Whether you need financial assistance from Indigenous Entrance Scholarship Entrance Leadership Scholarship
the start or find yourself a little short during Self-declaring First Nations, Métis, Well-rounded leaders with admission
or Inuit applicants with an average of averages of 80%+ may receive up to
1
the school year, we have funding options
for you. From awards and scholarships to GET A REFINED ESTIMATE 80%+ may receive $1,500. $5,000.
WITH THE COST CALCULATOR
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funding, our Student Connect advisors can APPLICATION TO
The top incoming out-of-province Out-of-province students may receive
help guide you to the right support. AT UAB.CA/COSTCALC BE CONSIDERED
Canadian students will receive up to $1,500 to help them stay FOR ALL AWARDS
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READY TO APPLY?
Applying to university doesn’t have to be complicated — you can find answers to frequently asked
questions and access videos that will guide you through the application process at uab.ca/apply
1. CHOOSE YOUR 2. SUBMIT YOUR 3. CHECK YOUR 4. ACCEPT YOUR
PROGRAM(S) APPLICATION STATUS OFFER
APPLY AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE TO BE CONSIDERED Review our programs Start your application at After you apply you will After you receive an
FOR BOTH ADMISSIONS AND AWARDS. and identify your top
two choices. Check the
uab.ca/apply where you
will report your completed
have access to UAlberta
Launchpad. Here you can
admission offer, you’ll
need to accept it in
admission requirements grade 11 and 12 courses, check your application Launchpad and pay the
for both programs. and grade 12 courses you status, submit outstanding tuition deposit. You will
Selecting two program are taking and planning to documents, update new also need to accept your
choices will give you the take. You can also apply final marks, and review residence offer.
2020 • OCTOBER 1 best chance of receiving
an admission offer. Your
for residence on your
application. After you
any checklist items for
your program. We will
Log into Bear Tracks
with your student ID and
FALL 2021 UNDERGRADUATE APPLICATION OPENS most desired program apply for admission you also assign you a UAlberta
UAB.CA/APPLY CCID to accept offers for
should be your first will receive a student ID email address, where you scholarships and awards.
choice / priority. and CCID that you can use will check for notifications
• DECEMBER 15
uab.ca/accept
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2021 • FEBRUARY 15
UPDATE NEW FINAL MARKS
EVALUATION
• MARCH 1 Admission to the U of A is competitive and works on a rolling basis — some students could receive an admission offer as early
as October. Admission averages are calculated using the five required courses for your program of choice using the courses and
FALL 2021 ADMISSION APPLICATION DEADLINE final marks included on your application. Where final Grade 12 marks are unavailable, the final mark in the equivalent Grade 11
course will be used. Admission offers could be based on final Grade 11 marks.
• APRIL
REGISTRATION FOR COURSES FOR FALL 2021 SEMESTER OPENS
AFTER YOU APPLY
• APRIL 30 OUTSTANDING DOCUMENTS ENGLISH LANGUAGE
DEADLINE TO APPLY TO RESIDENCE FOR GUARANTEED Your UAlberta Launchpad portal may indicate that you have further documents PROFICIENCY
HOUSING You must possess the required level of
to supply:
English Language Proficiency (ELP) in
• MAY 1
Out-of-province students: Your transcripts may not be transferred automatically.
Please ensure they are sent to and received by the University of Alberta. order to be granted admission (except
DEADLINE TO ACCEPT ADMISSION OFFER (unless otherwise stated) uab.ca/aftapp for French-language programs, which
UAB.CA/ACCEPT require FLP). There are several ways
Alberta students: Your final transcripts will be sent on your behalf when you apply
to demonstrate ELP.
through ApplyAlberta.
• AUGUST 1
uab.ca/languagereqs
International students: You must obtain a new study permit for post-secondary
DEADLINE TO SUBMIT ADMISSION DOCUMENTS studies, even if you already have a high school study permit. uab.ca/studypermit
30 | VIEWBOOK 2021 – 2022 HOW TO APPLY | 31CHART 1 REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM CHART 1
ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3
(UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AS A NON-DIRECT ENTRY PROGRAM)
4 5
ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3
(UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AS A NON-DIRECT ENTRY PROGRAM)
4 5
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONORS) IN FOOD NON-DIRECT ENTRY
STUDIES 2 Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 > Chemistry 30 SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL PREREQUISITE COURSES:
ONE YEAR
This program is offered jointly by the Faculty of Agricultural, 3 Biology 30 > Mathematics 31 Biology 30, Chemistry 30, Mathematics 30-1
Successful completion of ê24 applicable to the BSc
Life & Environmental Sciences and the Faculty of Arts. 4 CHOOSE ONE OF: > Physics 30 Nutrition and Food Science program. MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Students can apply for admission to either faculty. > Science 30
> Social Studies 30-1 (recommended) RECOMMENDED: Minimum AGPA of 3.0
† More than one 30-level Language other than English > Social Studies 30-1
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL, LIFE & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
> Aboriginal Studies 30 1. BIOL 107 (ê3) 4. MATH 114 (ê3)
may be accepted > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and
> 30-level Language other than English 2. CHEM 101, 102, (164 OR 5. NU FS 100 (ê3)
Technology Studies (5 credits) 261) (ê6) 6. STAT 151 (ê3)
> 30-level Language other than English † 3. ENGL (ê6) (which may 7. Free elective (ê3)
include ê3 in WRS)
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 (HONORS) IN NON-DIRECT ENTRY
3 Chemistry 30 > Minimum of 5 credits in Career and Technology NUTRITION
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTUR AL / Studies at the Advanced Level from one of the ONE YEAR HIGH SCHOOL PREREQUISITE COURSES:
FOOD BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 4 Mathematics 30-1 Students must present ê24 applicable to the BSc Biology 30, Chemistry 30, Mathematics 30-1
following: Agriculture , Community Health,
5 CHOOSE ONE OF: Nutrition and Food Science program. MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Computing Science, Foods, Forestry, or Wildlife
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ANIMAL HEALTH > Aboriginal Studies 30 RECOMMENDED: Minimum AGPA of 3.0
> Mathematics 31 1. BIOL 107 (ê3) 5. NUTR 100 (ê3) ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
> Physics 30 2. CHEM 101 and 102 (ê6) 6. NU FS 100 (ê3) Letter of intent
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL > Science 30 3. CHEM 164 or 261 (ê3) 7. STAT 151 (ê3)
AND CONSERVATION SCIENCES > Social Studies 30‑1 4. ENGL (ê6) (which may
> 30-level Language other than English include ê3 in WRS)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FOREST BUSINESS NON-DIRECT ENTRY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NUTRITION AND
MANAGEMENT
FOOD SCIENCE (DIE TE TICS SPECIALIZ ATION) MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
ONE YEAR
Successful completion of ê24 required Minimum AGPA of 2.7 on most recent ê24.
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL, LIFE & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FORESTRY pre‑professional courses. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
REQUIRED: > Spoken English Language Proficiency
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NUTRITION AND 1. BIOL 107 (ê3) 4. E
NGL (ê6) or ENGL (ê3) > Letter of intent
FOOD SCIENCE (GENER AL PROGR AM) 2. CHEM 101 and 102 (ê6) & WRS (ê3) > Interview
3. CHEM 164 or 261 (ê3) 5. NUTR 100 (ê3) > Two letters of reference
Pre-Veterinary Medicine concentration at the University of Alberta qualifies students for application to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program at the University of Calgary. Students 6. STAT 151 (ê3)
wishing to apply to Pre-Veterinary Medicine concentration at the University of Alberta should apply to either the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture program (major in Animal Science) or the
Bachelor of Science in Animal Health program (any major) and then declare Pre-Veterinary Medicine in their application. NON-DIRECT ENTRY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NUTRITION
AND FOOD SCIENCE (FOOD SCIENCE & HIGH SCHOOL PREREQUISITE COURSES:
ONE YEAR
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Physics 30 TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIZ ATION) Biology 30, Chemistry 30, Mathematics 30-1
Successful completion of ê24 applicable to the BSc
AND CONSERVATION SCIENCES / BACHELOR 2 Biology 30 > Science 30
Nutrition and Food Science program. MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
OF ARTS IN NATIVE STUDIES COMBINED 3 Chemistry 30 > 30-level Language other than English
> Fine Arts subject RECOMMENDED: Minimum AGPA of 2.7
4 Mathematics 30-1
> Macroeconomics 30 and Microeconomics 30 1. BIOL 107 (ê3) 5. MATH 134, 144, or
5 CHOOSE ONE OF: > Minimum of 5 credits in Career and Technology 2. CHEM 101 and 102 (ê6) 154 (ê3)
> Social Studies 30‑1 (recommended) Studies at the Advanced-Level from one of the 3. CHEM 164 or 261 (ê3) 6. NU FS 100 (ê3)
> Aboriginal Studies 30 following: Agriculture, Community Health, 4. ENGL (ê6) (which may 7. STAT 151 (ê3)
> Mathematics 31 include ê3 in WRS)
Computing Science, Foods, Forestry, or Wildlife
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HUMAN ECOLOGY 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF: BACHELOR OF ARTS 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2
2 Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 > Biology 30 > Science 30
2 3 4 5 CHOOSE FOUR OF:
> Chemistry 30 > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career
3 CHOOSE ONE OF: BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONORS) > Aboriginal Studies 30 and Technology Studies (5 credits)
> Mathematics 31 > Biology 30
> Biology 30 Foundation year. Direct entry from high school > Social Studies 30-1
> Physics 30 > Chemistry 30
> Chemistry 30 > 30-level Language other than English †
> Science 30 > Fine Arts subject (only one Fine Arts subject may be
> Physics 30 + PLUS: Spoken English Proficiency is required for
> Social Studies 30‑1 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN CRIMINOLOGY presented for admission)
4 CHOOSE ONE OF: > 30-level Language other than English > Mathematics 31 admission to the Bachelor of Arts in Drama / Bachelor
> Aboriginal Studies 30 > 30-level Fine Arts subject > Physics 30 of Education (Secondary) combined program
> Biology 30 > Minimum of 5 credits in Career and Technology BACHELOR OF ARTS IN DR AMA / BACHELOR OF
> Chemistry 30 Studies at the Advanced-Level from the following: EDUCATION (SECONDARY) COMBINED
> Mathematics 31 Computing Science, Cosmetology, † More than one 30-level Language other than English
> Physics 30 Design Studies, Fashion Studies, or Foods may be accepted
> Science 30
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and 1. In order to maximize future program and course choices, all students are encouraged 5. For a major in Political Science, Social Studies 30-1 is recommended.
FACULTY OF ARTS
Technology Studies (5 credits) to present a broad range of subjects across the Humanities and Sciences. 6. For a major or minor in Psychology, students should present Mathematics 30-1 or
> Social Studies 30‑1 2. Admission to the major in Planning is competitive and Alberta residence students Mathematics 30-2.
may be given preference. Students must present English 30-1, Social Studies 30-1, 7. Students intending to transfer to the Alberta School of Business must present Mathematics
> 30-level Language other than English
Mathematics 30-1 or 30-2, and two subjects from Humanities, Fine Arts, or Sciences 30-1. Some of the courses required for admission to the school require Mathematics 30-1
(only one from Fine Arts). as a prerequisite.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FA SHION BUSINESS 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
3. For a major in Economics, students must present Mathematics 30-1. Presentation of
MANAGEMENT 8. The Faculty of Arts accepts proficiency in an Aboriginal language recognized in Canada
2 Mathematics 30-1 > Biology 30 Mathematics 31 is recommended. Mathematics 30-1 does not have to be included as (i.e., Cree, Slavey, etc.) to meet a Language other than English admission requirement.
> Chemistry 30 one of the five 30-level subjects used for admission, but the major requires courses for Proficiency is measured either by a test, administered by the university if such can be
3 CHOOSE ONE OF: which Mathematics 30-1 is a prerequisite.
> Mathematics 31 arranged, or by boards of examiners appointed by the university. Candidates having passed
> Biology 30 > Physics 30 4. For a major in Mathematics, students must present both Mathematics 30-1 and the required test of an Aboriginal language have their averages calculated on the remaining
> Chemistry 30 > Science 30 Mathematics 31. For a minor in Mathematics, students should present Mathematics four matriculation subjects.
> Physics 30 30‑1. Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31 do not have to be included in the five
> Social Studies 30‑1
30-level subjects used for admission, but the discipline requires courses for which
4 CHOOSE ONE OF: > 30-level Language other than English Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31 are prerequisites.
> Aboriginal Studies 30 > 30-level Fine Arts subject
> Biology 30 > Minimum of 5 credits in Career and Technology BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
> Chemistry 30 Studies at the Advanced-Level from the following: STUDIES 2 Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 > Chemistry 30
> Mathematics 31 Computing Science, Cosmetology, 3 Biology 30 > Mathematics 31
This program is offered jointly by the Faculty of Agricultural,
> Physics 30 Design Studies, Fashion Studies, or Foods > Physics 30
Life & Environmental Sciences and Faculty of Arts. Students 4 CHOOSE ONE OF:
> Science 30 can apply for admission to either faculty. > Science 30
> Social Studies 30‑1 (recommended)
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and > Social Studies 30-1
† More than one 30-level Language other than English > Aboriginal Studies 30
Technology Studies (5 credits) > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and
may be accepted > 30-level Language other than English
> Social Studies 30‑1 Technology Studies (5 credits)
> 30-level Language other than English †
> 30-level Language other than English
32 | VIEWBOOK 2021 – 2022 REQUIREMENTS | 33CHART 1 REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY AND PROGRAM CHART 1
ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3
(UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AS A NON-DIRECT ENTRY PROGRAM)
4 5
ACADEMIC DEGREE REQUIREMENTS FIVE COURSES REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION FOR EACH FACULTY 1 2 3
(UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED BY AS A NON-DIRECT ENTRY PROGRAM)
4 5
BACHELOR OF DESIGN (COMPUTING SCIENCE; 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and 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
ENGINEERING ROUTES) 2 Mathematics 30-1 Technology Studies (5 credits) has been granted. Information on this policy can be found at aug.ualberta.ca/residence.
For applicants intending to enter the Bachelor of Design > 30-level Language other than English †
3 4 5 CHOOSE THREE OF:
Engineering route, Mathematics 31 and Physics 30 are > Fine Arts subject (only one may be presented for BACHELOR OF ARTS 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Science 30
recommended.
> Aboriginal Studies 30 admission) > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and
2 3 4 CHOOSE THREE OF:
> Biology 30 Technology Studies (5 credits)
† More than one 30-level Language other than English + PLUS: A successful portfolio. Submit portfolio to > Aboriginal Studies 30
> Chemistry 30 > Social Studies 30-1 or Social Studies 30-2
may be accepted Department of Art and Design by May 1. Assessment > Biology 30
> Science 30 > 30-level Language other than English (A maximum
> Mathematics 31 may include an interview. Inquiries regarding the > Chemistry 30 of two 30-level Language other than English
> Physics 30 portfolio requirement can be directed to > Mathematics 31 subjects)
> Social Studies 30-1 artdes@ualberta.ca or 780.492.5712. > Physics 30 > Fine Arts subject
> Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 > Physical Education 30
BACHELOR OF DESIGN (BUSINESS / 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and > Science 30 > Aboriginal Studies 30
MARKE TING; GENER AL; PRINTMAKING; Technology Studies (5 credits) > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and > Other approved 30-level subjects (contact
2 3 4 5 CHOOSE FOUR OF:
SOCIAL SCIENCES ROUTES) > 30-level Language other than English † Technology Studies (5 credits)
> Aboriginal Studies 30 Augustana Campus Student Academic Services
> Fine Arts subject (only one may be presented > 30-level Language other than English
> Biology 30 Office: aug.ualberta.ca, 780.679.1132)
for admission) > Social Studies 30-1
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS (ART AND DESIGN) > Chemistry 30 + PLUS: Additional requirements or
+ PLUS: A successful portfolio. Submit portfolio to 5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
Mathematics 30-1 is a prerequisite for certain courses > Science 30 recommendations by major:
in the Bachelor of Design Social Sciences route with a > Mathematics 31 Department of Art and Design by May 1. Assessment > Biology 30 > Environmental Studies: Biology 30 and
concentration in Psychology. > Physics 30 may include an interview. Inquiries regarding the > Chemistry 30 Mathematics 30-1 or 30-2 are required
† More than one 30-level Language other than English > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 portfolio requirement can be directed to > Mathematics 31
artdes@ualberta.ca or 780.492.5712. > Psychology: Mathematics 30-1 or
may be accepted > Social Studies 30-1 > Physics 30 Mathematics 30-2 is required
> Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS — DR AMA (DESIGN) 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and
1. Visit drama.ualberta.ca or contact the Department Technology Studies (5 credits) BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT 1 English Language Arts 30-1 5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
2 3 4 5 CHOOSE FOUR OF:
of Drama regarding artistic requirements. Telephone > Science 30 2 Mathematics 30-1 > Aboriginal Studies 30
> Aboriginal Studies 30 > 30-level Language other than English †
780.492.2271 or email drama@ualberta.ca > Biology 30
> Biology 30 3 4 CHOOSE TWO OF:
2. Early application beginning February 1 is encouraged. > Fine Arts subject (only one may be presented for > Chemistry 30
> Chemistry 30 admission) > Aboriginal Studies 30
† More than one 30-level Language other than English may > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 > Mathematics 31
> Biology 30
be accepted + PLUS: Portfolio, three reference letters and a letter > Physics 30
> Mathematics 31 > Chemistry 30
> Physics 30 of intent > Science 30
> Mathematics 31
> Social Studies 30-1 > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and
> Physics 30
Technology Studies (5 credits)
> Science 30
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS — DR AMA 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and > Social Studies 30-1
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and
(TECHNICAL THE ATRE PRODUCTION; Technology Studies (5 credits) > 30-level Language other than English
2 3 4 5 CHOOSE FOUR OF: Technology Studies (5 credits)
AUGUSTANA CAMPUS
TECHNICAL THE ATRE STAGE MANAGEMENT) > Science 30 > Fine Arts subject
> Social Studies 30-1
FACULTY OF ARTS
> Aboriginal Studies 30 > 30-level Language other than English > Physical Education 30
1. Visit drama.ualberta.ca or contact the Department > 30-level Language other than English
> Biology 30 > Fine Arts subject (only one may be presented for > Other approved 30-level subjects (contact
of Drama regarding artistic requirements. Telephone
780.492.2271 or email drama@ualberta.ca > Chemistry 30 admission) Augustana Campus Student Academic Services
> Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 Office: aug.ualberta.ca, 780.679.1132)
2. Early application beginning February 1 is encouraged. + PLUS: Interview, three reference letters, theatre
> Mathematics 31
† More than one 30-level Language other than English may > Physics 30 resumé, and a letter of intent
BACHELOR OF MUSIC 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Science 30
be accepted > Social Studies 30-1 > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and
2 3 4 CHOOSE THREE OF:
Technology Studies (5 credits)
BACHELOR OF MUSIC (GENER AL STUDIES) 1 English Language Arts 30-1 + PLUS: Theory Placement Exam and an audition. > Aboriginal Studies 30 > Social Studies 30-1
Contact the Department of Music at music@ualberta. > Biology 30 > 30-level Language other than English
2 3 4 5 CHOOSE FOUR OF:
ca or 780.492.3263 before May 1. Spoken English > Chemistry 30 > Fine Arts subject
BACHELOR OF MUSIC / BACHELOR OF > Aboriginal Studies 30
Language Proficiency is required for the Bachelor of > Mathematics 31 > Physical Education 30
EDUCATION (ELEMENTARY; SECONDARY) > Biology 30
Music / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) combined. > Physics 30
COMBINED > Chemistry 30 > Other approved 30-level subjects (contact
> Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 Augustana Campus Student Academic Services
1. Depending on the student’s choice of minor in the BEd > Physics 30 Composition and Sonic Arts Route also requires a
> Science 30 Office: aug.ualberta.ca, 780.679.1132)
portion of the Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Education, > Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2 Composition Portfolio.
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and
Mathematics 30-1 may be required as a prerequisite for > Mathematics 31 + PLUS: An audition and completion of a music
required courses. Technology Studies (5 credits)
> Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and questionnaire. Contact Augustana Campus, Fine Arts
> Social Studies 30-1
2. Applicants are encouraged to apply for admission as early Technology Studies (5 credits) and Humanities Department, at 780.679.1673 by April
as January 1. > 30-level Language other than English
> Social Studies 30-1 15 for Fall Term.
† More than one 30-level Language other than English may > 30-level Language other than English 5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
be accepted > A second 30-level Language other than English > Biology 30
> Fine Arts subject (only one may be presented for > Chemistry 30
admission) > Mathematics 31
BACHELOR OF MUSIC (COMPOSITION AND
> Science 30 > Physics 30
SONIC ARTS)
> Mathematics 30-1 or Mathematics 30-2
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS — DR AMA (ACTING) NON-DIRECT ENTRY
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 1 English Language Arts 30-1 > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and
ONE YEAR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: 2 Mathematics 30-1 †† Technology Studies (5 credits)
†† Fora major in Physical Education, one subject from the
ê30 required, transferable to a Bachelor of Arts. Interview and audition are required. > 30-level Language other than English
following: Biology 30; Chemistry 30; Mathematics 31; 3 4 CHOOSE TWO OF: ◊
Mathematics 30-2; Physics 30; Science 30; Computing > Social Studies 30-1
REQUIRED: > Biology 30
Science Advanced-Level Career and Technology Studies > Fine Arts subject
1. ENGL (ê6) or ENGL (ê3) and WRS 101 (ê3) (5 credits); Aboriginal Studies 30; Social Studies 30-1; > Chemistry 30 > Physical Education 30
2. Humanities, Social Sciences, and Fine Arts courses 30-level Language other than English, may be presented in > Mathematics 31 > Other approved 30-level subjects (contact
recommended lieu of Mathematics 30-1. > Physics 30 Augustana Campus Student Academic Services
3. Maximum ê12 in DRAMA > Science 30
◊ For a major in Computing Science, Aboriginal Studies 30, Office: aug.ualberta.ca, 780.679.1132)
4. Maximum ê12 in non-Arts / non-Science courses Social Studies 30-1 or a 30-level Language other than > Computing Science Advanced-Level Career and
English may be presented in lieu of a second 30-level + PLUS: Additional requirements by major / minor:
Technology Studies (5 credits)
NON-DIRECT ENTRY Science subject. > Biology: Biology 30 and Chemistry 30 are required
BACHELOR OF MUSIC (PERFORMANCE) 5 CHOOSE ONE OF:
> Chemistry: Chemistry 30 is required
ONE YEAR MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: > Aboriginal Studies 30 > Environmental Science: Biology 30 and Chemistry
Successful completion of ê24, transferable to the Minimum GPA of 2.3 > Biology 30 30 are required
Bachelor of Music (General) program. > Chemistry 30
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: > Mathematics 31
REQUIRED: Recommendation of the Department. Contact > Physics 30
Contact the Department of Music for more information. Department of Music by April 1 for Fall Term.
> Science 30
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