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Online Programs

If your first language is not English, and you cannot verify having recently studied in an English language school system for a certain length of time, you will be required to present proof of English language proficiency. Lakehead University accepts the following recognized tests as proof of English language proficiency. Alternatively, you can choose to complete Lakehead University’s Academic English Program prior to your undergraduate studies

(some exceptions apply).

Accepted English Language Proficiency Tests and Scores:

Test:

CAEL

Cambridge (C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency) DuoLingo English Test

IELTS

PTE Academic

TOEFL (internet based iBT)

Minimum Required Scores:

Minimum Score: 60

Minimum English Score: 176 (no component score less than 169)

Minimum Score: 110 (120 for Bachelor of Science in Nursing and the Two-Year Bachelor of Education) Minimum Score: 6.5 (no individual score less than 6.0)

Minimum Score: 58 (no component score less than 50) Minimum Score: 80 (no component score less than 19)

Please be advised that some academic units may require a higher score and that meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to Lakehead University.

FURTHER YOUR EDUCATION

After completion of one of our undergraduate programs, Lakehead offers a number of graduate programs at both the Masters and PhD levels.

Business

Education

Engineering

Health & Behavioural Sciences

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Master of Science Management (MSc.Mgt) Master of Education in Educational Studies (MEd) or Master of Education in Educational Change (MEd) Joint Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Studies (PhD) Master of Science in Engineering (Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Computer, Environmental, Mechanical) (MSc) Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (Electrical, Computer, Civil) (PhD)

Master of Health Sciences (MHSc)

Master of Public Health (MPH) Master of Science in Kinesiology (MSc); Master of Science in Psychology - Psychological Science (MSc) Master of Arts in Psychology - Clinical Psychology (MA) Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology - Clinical (PhD) or Psychological Science (PhD) Master of Nursing (pick one of: Nurse Practitioner Specialization or Advance Practice Specialization) Master of Social Work (MSW)

Doctor of Philosophy in Health Sciences (PhD)

Natural Resources Management

Master of Science in Forestry (MScF)

Doctor of Philosophy in Forestry (PhD)

Social Sciences & Humanities Master of Arts in: English, History, Social Justice, or Sociology (MA)

Science & Environmental Studies

Master of Science in: Archaeological Sciences, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geology, Mathematical Science, or Physics (MSc) Master of Arts in Economics (MA)

Master of Environmental Studies (MES) Doctor of Philosophy in Biotechnology (PhD) or Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry and Materials Science (PhD) Please note, certain programs offer a specialization in Gender & Women’s Studies or Gerontology These programs are designed for applicants who identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Metis or Intuit) and who do not meet the prerequisites for university entry.

Indigenous Transition Year Program (ITYP)

You may apply as a recent high school graduate or as a mature student who has not completed high school.

Indigenous Nursing Entry Program (INEP)

You may apply as a recent high school graduate, mature student or college transfer student. As a prerequisite, applicants must have passed Grade 11 U or 12 C Chemistry within the last five years.

Indigenous STEM Access Program (ISTEM)

You may apply as a recent high school graduate or as a mature student who has not completed high school.

ACADEMIC ENGLISH PROGRAM (AEP)

If you do not meet the English Language Proficiency scores, you will be automatically considered for admission through Lakehead University’s Academic English Program (AEP). You will need to successfully complete AEP before proceeding into an academic program.

FULLY ONLINE PROGRAMS

CONTINUING EDUCATION AND ONLINE PROGRAMS

Looking to continue your education and pursue a degree? We offer 2 fully online Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree programs. Choose between our History or General Arts majors and pursue your passion with flexible course options in Psychology, Sociology, English, Political Science and more.

CAN I TAKE ONLINE COURSES OR A SINGLE COURSE?

Whether you want to expand your professional skills or take a single course, we have a wide variety of online courses. Apply through the OUAC 105 application. For more information visit: lakeheadu.ca/programs/other-programs

CAN I START MY PROGRAM IN JANUARY?

The majority of programs begin in our Fall Term (September) or Spring/ Summer Term (July/August) for college transfer agreement applicants. We do admit students for many programs into Winter Term (January) in consultation with the program chair. Course registration may be limited as a result of missing Fall Term prerequisites. Please contact transfer.recruit@lakeheadu.ca for more information.

CAN I STUDY PART-TIME?

Yes, however some programs are more flexible than others. We encourage students to contact us directly for more information on their program availability. For definition of part-time vs. full-time studies visit:

lakeheadu.ca/studentcentral/registering-advising/full-time-vs.-part-time

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