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Contents + UNBC at a Glance...............................................................................2 + Experience Prince George...............................................................4 + UNBC Education Options..................................................................6 + Regional Campuses...........................................................................7
Academic Programs + Applied Science..................................................................................8 + Arts......................................................................................................10 + Commerce..........................................................................................12 + Education...........................................................................................14 + Health Sciences...............................................................................16 + Nursing...............................................................................................18 + Planning.............................................................................................20 + Science...............................................................................................22 + Social Work ......................................................................................24 + Northern Medical Program...........................................................26 + Graduate Programs.........................................................................28
Learning Environment + On Campus........................................................................................30 + Off Campus: Into the Wild.............................................................32
Life on Campus + Your Home Away From Home......................................................34 + Join the Club....................................................................................36 + Recreation & Athletics...................................................................38 + Canada’s Green University............................................................40 + Student Support Services.............................................................42
The Details + Life After UNBC................................................................................44 + Money Matters.................................................................................46 + Becoming a Student.......................................................................48 + Admission Requirements..............................................................49 + Contact Us.........................................................................................50
UNBC President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. George Iwama poses with his Prius on campus.
Welcome to UNBC! UNBC is an exceptional place where you will experience a meaningful education at an outstanding university. Our professors and staff will challenge you and support you through your learning experiences. Whether you’re on a quest to pursue passions or training for a specific career, the range of possibilities at UNBC is wide and rich. For the past seven years, Maclean’s magazine has ranked us #1 west of Atlantic Canada among universities of our size. We rank #1 in research among small universities and we are one of the four research-intensive universities in BC. You may know that UNBC is Canada’s Green University. That’s why I drive an ecofriendly vehicle. You’re going to meet people within these pages and on campus who are dedicated to studying what they believe in and designing projects that will change the world. UNBC is the place where you can make a difference and be a part of something bigger than yourself. Join us, and be a part of the adventure.
UNBC at a Glance
A university like no other Located in the spectacular landscape of northern British Columbia, UNBC is one of Canada’s best small universities. We have a passion for teaching, discovery, people, the environment, and the north. UNBC provides undergraduate and graduate learning opportunities that explore cultures, health, economies, and the environment. As one of BC’s research-intensive universities, we bring the excitement of new knowledge to all of our students, and the outcomes of our teaching and research to the world. In addition to fostering and celebrating academic excellence, UNBC is a welcoming place, with a learning environment that is friendly, inclusive, and supportive. UNBC is a university both in and for the north, and this mission has instilled a strong sense of ownership, purpose, and adventure among our students. We are also Canada’s Green University™, leading the way to a more sustainable future for all.
The Facts of Life (at UNBC) + Founded in: 1990 + Total students in academic programs: 4,266 + Average entering grade from high school: 84% + Average first year class size UNBC: 62 vs. UBC 172 + Faculty to student ratio: 1:10 + Number of graduates: 9,901 + Prince George Campus + 3 Regional Campuses
Students in the David Douglas Botanical Garden.
The Canfor Winter Garden.
#1
research university
of the year
-National Post
+ 394 international students: from 45 countries in the world
Scan the QR codes throughout this publication to see what life is like at UNBC. + youtube.com/UNBCnews University of Northern British Columbia | 2 | unbc.ca/about
Moose sightings are rare and unforgettable.
7 years in a row, Best in the West -Maclean's magazine
The average winter temperature is -10ยบC.
Sun sets on the Prince George campus.
average first-year
Graduating students in New Aiyansh.
62 vs. 172
UBC
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Experience Prince George The Northern Life
With a population of 80,000, Prince George is northern BC’s largest city and home to UNBC’s main campus. You'll have access to incredible recreation and natural wilderness, all within minutes of big city amenities. If you prefer a big-city lifestyle, you can enjoy festivals, shopping, live theatre, and great restaurants. Prince George is also one of BC’s most affordable cities; you will be able to pay your rent and still go out for a night on the town. Students have unlimited access to public transit, and the opportunity to get around quickly and conveniently. And don’t forget about the phenomenal scenery. Prince George has more than 150 parks and just over 1700 hectares of green space within city limits—that’s more than four times the size of Vancouver’s Stanley Park. The landscape in Northern BC is incredibly diverse, rolling across the prairie-like Peace country, climbing the jagged Rocky Mountains, and extending to the coastal rain forest.
On the water at Azouzetta Lake.
Relaxing at Books & Co.
Let us Entertain You Prince George has an amazing variety of cultural and entertainment venues including cafes, live theatre, a movieplex, symphony and arena for concerts and sporting events. The wide selection of restaurants and pubs is enough to keep even the most social student busy in their off-hours.
Life at your Leisure Residents of Prince George participate in a variety of activities, from ultimate Frisbee leagues and drop-in hockey games, to walks along the Fraser River. Some of the best running and mountain biking can be found at Otway Nordic Centre—itself host to national-calibre cross country ski events and just ten minutes from campus. There's something here for everyone.
4x more green space
than the size of Stanley Park
Explore Prince George. + youtube.com/UNBCnews
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PhD student Sonja Ostertag plays in the PG symphony.
3 ski hills within 45 minutes of the city
The Two Rivers Art Gallery.
View of Fort George Park and the cutbanks.
in
2015
Prince George will host
the Canada Winter Games Over 300 participants compete in the Ice Man each year.
UNBC Education Options
choose your future
Whether you’re just out of high school and eager to forge your career path or simply seeking to learn a new hobby, UNBC can meet your needs. We offer everything from undergraduate, graduate, and PhD level degrees to certificates and diplomas and individual continuing studies courses. Many certificate and diploma courses count towards a degree.
UNBC Courses & Students + Total number of academic courses offered: 1,052 + Number of regional courses: 78 + Male to Female ratio: 1:1.6 + Average age of undergraduate students: 24.5 + Where students are from: Northern BC 70% | Southern BC 16% | Other 14%
Certificate & Diploma
Bachelor's Degree
Certificates and diplomas are non-degree offerings most often offered by colleges or universities in technical and vocational fields of study.
A bachelor's degree is an academic degree awarded for an undergraduate course or major that generally lasts four years.
Master's Degree
Doctorate Degree
A master's degree is an academic degree granted to students who have demonstrated a mastery of a specific field of study.
The doctor of philosophy (PhD) is an academic or professional degree usually awarded for highest achievement in the humanities, arts, or sciences.
Continuing Studies UNBC offers a wide range of courses and workshops for professional development and personal interest. These courses are called "non-credit" because they do not count towards requirements for an academic degree, diploma or certificate program; however, some are accredited by professional groups. University of Northern British Columbia | 6 | unbc.ca/campuses
Ancient totem poles at Kitwanga
Regional Campuses UNBC in your community
UNBC is a university “in and for the north” and is unique in its mandate to provide accessibility and opportunity for people living in northern BC, specifically First Nations people. Nearly 10,000 graduates later, this opportunity has extended far beyond the region. However, exceptional access to education for those in northern BC still exists, as UNBC maintains campuses north, west and south of the main campus in Prince George.
+ South Central The South Central campus serves an area from 100 Mile House to Valemount to Burns Lake. Located in Quesnel, UNBC shares a stunning campus with the College of New Caledonia. Current programming includes First Nations Studies, Nursing, Social Work, and a General Arts degree.
+ Northwest BC’s northwest is home to two UNBC campuses: Prince Rupert and Terrace along with course offerings in communities including Houston, Smithers, the Hazeltons, Stewart, Kitimat, Nass Valley, and Haida Gwaii. Current programming in Terrace includes: Education, First Nations Studies, Integrated Sciences, and Social Work. Face-to-face and teleconference courses are offered each semester.
+ Peace River-Liard Fort St John, located in Northeastern BC, services 60,000 people in the communities of Dawson Creek, Tumbler Ridge, Chetwynd, Hudson's Hope, Fort Nelson and all points in between. Current programming includes Social Work and University transfer courses.
+ WWNI - Affiliate UNBC partners with Wilp Wilxo’oskwhl Nisga’a Institute (WWNI), a community-driven, post-secondary aboriginal organization located in the Nisga’a Village of Gitwinksihlkw in the Nass Valley which allows us to offer a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in First Nations Studies within the community.
Applied Science
Engineering Partnership Program This joint degree is offered collaboratively by UNBC and UBC. Students benefit from the strengths of both institutions, which offer a flexible, distinct educational experience. Â
In their first two years, students develop a foundation in math, biology, chemistry, and environmental science at UNBC. Students attend UBC in their third and fourth years and gain a hands-on understanding of engineering fundamentals, analysis, and design, through courses in civil engineering and chemical and biological engineering. Students return to UNBC for their final term, where they focus on practical environmental engineering problems.
Bachelor of Applied Science Major + Environmental Engineering (4.5 years)
Program Admission Admission requirements
Recommended courses
Deadline
Minimum average to apply
Provincial admission requirements (see pg 49) + Principles of Math 12 or PreCalculus 12, two provincially examinable Science 12 courses, and Chemistry 11
Physics 12 and Chemistry 12 are highly recommended
March 1
75%. Competitive Entry
Contact Email: unbc4u@unbc.ca Phone: 250-960-6306 Web: unbc.ca/appliedscience | enve.ubc.ca
Notes
Admission requirements and deadlines are subject to change. Deadlines are often extended. Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission to competitive entry programs.
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Student Kimberly Gulevich in the student residence garden on campus.
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Current Student: Kimberly Gulevich
This is the future and I’m part of it here. Environmental Engineering student Kimberly Gulevich’s passion for alternative energy began at high school science fairs in Fort St. John. “Science projects took me down the environmental path,” says Gulevich. That path led Kimberly to UNBC, where she began working on sustainability research in her first year of study—including at UNBC’s ground-breaking bioenergy facility. Gulevich intends to use her education to return to Fort St. John to work on sustainable energy systems. “I want to give back to the north,” says Gulevich. “This is the future and I’m part of it here.”
Potential Careers: + Energy Manager + Project Manager + Environmental Field Technologist + Environmental Engineer + Planning & Development Supervisor + Environmental Planner + Water Stewardship Officer + Operations Manager + Environmental Consulting + Air Quality Specialist + Water Resource Engineer + Director of Waste Management +Field Scientist
Arts Students wishing to study the arts at UNBC have a broad range of disciplines from which to choose. Arts students learn critical thinking through engagement and dialogue in the classroom and beyond. Courses are thought-provoking and allow students to study the world, people, cultures, and history. UNBC arts degrees provide the foundation for careers and further study.
Bachelor of Arts Majors + Anthropology*
+ International Studies*
+ Economics
+ Northern Studies
+ English
+ Political Science
+ Environmental Studies
+ Public Administration & Community Development
+ First Nations Studies + General Arts + Geography
+ Nature-Based Tourism Management* + Women’s Studies
+ History*
* Honours program available
Program Admission Admission requirements
Recommended courses
Provincial admission requirements (see pg 49)
Deadline
Minimum average to apply
March 1
65%.
Contact Email: unbc4u@unbc.ca Phone: 250-960-6306 Web: unbc.ca/programs
Foundation Year First year students can elect to be part of the Foundation Year Program. Students will develop critical reading, writing, and problem solving skills while learning about culture, community, and globalization. Confidence, competency, and comradery are expected outcomes from this cohort-based program, which can be used towards any Arts degree. Admission requirements and deadlines are subject to change. Deadlines are often extended. Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission to competitive entry programs.
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Derek O’Neill on location near Fort St. John, BC.
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Alumni: Derek O’Neill
At UNBC – in the heart of industry– they prepared us for actual careers.
“At UNBC–in the heart of industry–they prepared us for actual careers,” says Derek O’Neill, an Anthropology grad now working as an archaeologist for Golder and Associates at the proposed Site-C Dam in Fort St. John. UNBC’s Archaeological Field School and coursework involving northern cultures gave O’Neill the practical and theoretical background needed for a smooth transition from academia to industry. Connections made in UNBC’s small and personable environment have also led to UNBC-run internships in exotic locales such as Guatemala, Colombia, Peru, and Africa.
Potential Careers: + Curator + Paleontologist + First Nations Advisor + Tourism & Hospitality + Journalist + Immigration Agent + Genealogist + Teacher + Librarian + Paralegal + Customs Officer + Cultural Affairs Officer
Commerce Commerce students at UNBC study a wide range of business topics and current trends where they develop organizational, problem solving, and communications skills. Six majors allow students to explore and specialize in the area that interests them most. Double majors are also available. At UNBC, commerce students are extremely active in and outside of the classroom with their participation in the Commerce Student Society, community-based projects, socials, and the JDC West business competition. Commerce graduates are prepared to work in a wide variety of careers and industries.
Bachelor of Commerce Majors + Accounting
+ Human Resources Management
+ Finance + General Business
+ International Business
+ Marketing
Program Admission Admission requirements
Recommended courses
Deadline
Minimum average to apply
Provincial admission requirements (see pg 49)
Principles of Math 12 or PreCalculus 12 recommended for prerequisite purposes
March 1
65%.
Contact Email: unbc4u@unbc.ca Phone: 250-960-6306 Web: unbc.ca/business | unbccss.ca | unbcjdcwest.com
Notes
Admission requirements and deadlines are subject to change. Deadlines are often extended. Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission to competitive entry programs.
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Alumni Eoin Foley and Garrett Fedorkiw at their restaurant, Nancy O’s.
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Alumni: Eoin Foley & Garrett Fedorkiw
That’s the way this place is: there’s so much opportunity here.
Old friends Garrett (class of 2007) and Eoin (2012) dreamed of opening a restaurant. Both graduated from UNBC with BComm degrees. Both knew there was a niche that wasn’t being filled. Now they own Nancy O’s: one of the hottest student spots in Prince George. “What’s cool about UNBC is that even now, if we have a business problem, we can call up our old profs for help. They were incredible teachers and still care about how we’re doing." In fact, Eion was submitting business plans for his dream job as he was attending classes as an undergrad. “That’s the way this place is: there’s so much opportunity here. Whatever you want to do, you can find it in PG—or you can make it happen.”
Potential Careers: + International Marketing + Advertising Executive + Financial Planner + Investment Dealer/Broker + Human Resources Manager + Accountant + Budget Analyst + Marketing Manager + Loan Officer
Education The Education degree at UNBC is a two-year program taken after a minimum of 90 credit hours (3 years of coursework). Students study childhood cognitive, social and academic development and the latest trends in education. Students pursuing an education degree at UNBC learn to teach in K-12 education environments. This program readies graduates to be well-prepared new teachers. Â Practicum placements in all four semesters allow students to observe classrooms and practice their learning in school settings. UNBC students are paired with experienced teachers in their areas of specialization. Elementary education students teach all subjects in the elementary curriculum, while secondary education students teach the subjects they are academically prepared to teach such as math, English, or social studies.Â
Bachelor of Education Majors + Elementary (K-7)
+ Secondary (8-12)
Program Admission Admission requirements
Recommended courses
Deadline
Minimum average to apply
90 credit hours of University course work
Please visit unbc.ca/education for specific information
March 15
2.33 GPA Competitive Entry
Contact Email: unbc4u@unbc.ca Phone: 250-960-6306 Web: unbc.ca/education
Notes
Admission requirements and deadlines are subject to change. Deadlines are often extended. Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission to competitive entry programs.
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Beverly Isaac poses with elementary students in the classroom.
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Alumni: Beverly Isaac
I’ll use my UNBC teaching degree to encourage students to be proud of who they are. Working as a teacher’s aid in Fraser Lake, Beverly Isaac (BEd 2012) saw the critical role teachers play in communities and became keenly aware of the struggles of First Nations students. Isaac feels she can make a difference in their lives by encouraging them to be the best they can be. “I want all of my students to know they can succeed,” says Isaac. “I’ll use my UNBC teaching degree to encourage students to be proud of who they are.”
Potential Careers: + Elementary School Teacher + Secondary School Teacher + Guidance Counsellor + Principal + College/University Instructor + Training Director + Representative for a textbook publisher + Reading Specialist + Administrator + Counsellor + Content Writer + Education Researcher + Instructor + Librarian + Syllabus Designer
Health Sciences Students interested in human health are drawn to this program, which combines a variety of disciplines, including life sciences, social sciences, behavioural sciences, ethics, and law. Multiple opportunities exist for students to study with researchers and learn best practices and techniques. Three majors allow students to focus on their specific area of interest. This program prepares students for careers and future studies in several areas: community health, dentistry, health management and administration, medicine, rehabilitation sciences, and speech pathology.
Bachelor of Health Sciences Majors + Biomedical Studies* + Community and Population Health-Aboriginal & Rural Health* + Community and Population Health-Environmental Health* * Honours program available
Program Admission Admission requirements
Recommended courses
Deadline
Minimum average to apply
Provincial admission requirements (see pg 49) + Biology 12 (65% min), Chemistry 11 (65% min), and Principles of Math 11 (65% min) or Pre-Calculus 11 (65% min)
Applicants to the Biomedical stream are encouraged to take Principles of Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12
March 1
65% Competitive Entry
Contact Email: unbc4u@unbc.ca Phone: 250-960-6306 Web: unbc.ca/healthsciences
Notes
Admission requirements and deadlines are subject to change. Deadlines are often extended. Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission to competitive entry programs.
University of Northern British Columbia | 16 | UNBC.ca/healthsciences
Lindsay Beck rock climbs in Prince George.
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Current Student: Lindsay Beck
I’m happy to be at UNBC learning about the connections between the land and well-being.
Lindsay Beck’s journey has taken her from Canada’s north to central Africa and back. The UNBC graduate student in Community Health Sciences grew up in Yellowknife, NWT and has worked as a program manager in a chronic disease prevention program in Inuvik and as a volunteer working to provide improved access to health care and eradicate poverty in Uganda. Beck came to UNBC to learn about broader approaches to health care. “I’m happy to be at UNBC, learning about the connections between the land and wellbeing,” says Beck.
Potential Careers + Health Educator + Health Care Administrator + Health & Wellness Program Planner + Biomedical Engineer + Environmental Health Officer + Occupational Health & Safety Officer + Microbiologist + Toxicologist + Biomedical Scientist + Forensic Scientist + Medical Researcher
Nursing
Collaborative Program
With the college of new caledonia & Northwest Community College
Students pursuing a nursing degree at UNBC can attend one of three UNBC campuses: Prince George, Terrace, and Quesnel. The program is offered collaboratively between UNBC, the College of New Caledonia, and Northwest Community College and provides entry into the nursing profession. Nursing students will learn from experienced teachers, outstanding clinicians, practice leaders, and researchers.
Program Offerings + BScN (4 years) + Post-diploma BScN (2 years)
+ Rural Acute Care Nursing Certificate
Program Admission Admission requirements
Recommended courses
Deadline
Minimum average to apply
Provincial admission requirements (see pg 49) + Biology 12 (73% min) within 5 years prior to the semester of admission, Principles of Math 11 (65% min) or Pre-Calculus 11 (65% min) or Foundations of Math 11 (65% min), and Chemistry 11 (65% min)
To apply, please contact our partner institutions: CNC: www.cnc.bc.ca NWCC: www.nwcc.bc.ca
March 31
65% Competitive Entry
Contact Email: unbc4u@unbc.ca Phone: 250-960-6306 Web: unbc.ca/nursing
Notes
Admission requirements and deadlines are subject to change. Deadlines are often extended. Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission to competitive entry programs.
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Marc Hadford trains in a nursing lab.
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Alumni: Marc Hadford
Returning to school at UNBC is the best decision I’ve made for my career.
Recent grad Marc Hadford (BSc Nursing 2012) of Lillooet, BC already had an established nursing career when he decided to join the first-ever cohort in UNBC’s Rural Acute Care Nursing Certificate program. “The program was very rewarding and so much more applicable to the hospital practice of nursing,” says Hadford, who completed the program in 2010 and went on to get a nursing degree at UNBC. “Returning to school at UNBC is the best decision I’ve made for my career. I became a better nurse for it and I highly recommend it.”
+ UNBC offers the Rural Acute Care Nursing Certificate program which is practice-driven, evidence-informed, and realitybased. There are seven courses in this certificate program which provide students with the knowledge and clinical skills needed to deliver nursing care specifically in rural and remote communities and hospitals.
Planning The focus of UNBC's Bachelor of Planning degree is on understanding the relationship between people and the environment and on reducing the environmental impact of human activities. Planners play a vital role in decision-making processes concerning the future of human settlements, resource management, environmental protection, human health and well-being, and economic development. The UNBC Student Planners’ Association actively provides networking opportunities, mentorship programs, and social events throughout the year. Environmental Planning is accredited by the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) and the Planning Institute of British Columbia (PIBC).
Bachelor of Planning Majors + First Nations Planning + Natural Resources Planning + Northern and Rural Community Planning
Program Admission Admission requirements
Recommended courses
Deadline
Minimum average to apply
Provincial admission requirements (see pg 49)
Principles of Math 12 recommended for prerequisite purposes
March 1
65%
Contact Email: unbc4u@unbc.ca Phone: 250-960-6306 Web: unbc.ca/planning
Notes
Admission requirements and deadlines are subject to change. Deadlines are often extended. Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission to competitive entry programs.
University of Northern British Columbia | 20 | UNBC.ca/planning
Nitha Karanja in a vegetable garden outside of the cafeteria.
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Current Student: Nitha Karanja
Forging relationships with the community has enriched my education. It was a sense of shared environmental values that convinced Nitha Karanja to leave Kenya for UNBC. Shortly after arriving, she became immersed in what she calls “a real movement among a number of students related to sustainable communities and food systems planning.” It all started, she says, in her Environmental Planning classes, led by profs who encouraged students to think critically and combine research with community experiences. “Forging research and relationships outside of the campus has enriched my education and ignited a passion for planning and community development.”
Potential Careers: + Urban & Regional Planner + Environmental Planner + GIS Specialist + Landscape Designer + City Planning Assistant + Economic Development Officer + Aboriginal Relations Representative + Land Use Coordinator + Long Range Planner + Cartographer + Urban Developer
Science Small class sizes and quality teaching allow science students at UNBC to experience hands-on learning, personal attention, and ground-breaking research. Studies in science can lead to further research opportunities, great careers, and professional programs such as medicine, engineering, and pharmacy.
Bachelor of Science Majors + Biology* + Biochemistry & Molecular Biology* + Chemistry* + Computer Science* + Environmental Science * + Geography + Integrated Science + Mathematics*
+ Natural Resources Management + Forest Ecology & Management* + Outdoor Recreation & Conservation* + Wildlife and Fisheries* + Physics* + Psychology* * Honours program available
Program Admission Admission requirements
Recommended courses
Deadline
Minimum average to apply
Provincial admission requirements (see pg 49)
Biology 11 or 12, Principles of Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12, Physics 12 are recommended for many science degrees
March 1
65%
Contact Email: unbc4u@unbc.ca Phone: 250-960-6306 Web: unbc.ca/programs
Notes
Admission requirements and deadlines are subject to change. Deadlines are often extended. Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission to competitive entry programs.
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Professor Chow Lee with his biochemistry class.
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Professor: Chow Lee
This will allow future study into designing more potent anti-cancer drugs. After suffering the loss of his two-year old niece to leukemia, cancer had become very personal to Chow Lee. Then a 15-year old growing up in Malaysia, he decided to become a cancer researcher. Now a biochemistry professor at UNBC, Dr. Lee’s discoveries in RNA have put UNBC’s cancer research lab on the map. He now has his sights set on bringing to UNBC an anticancer drug discovery platform that will be unique in Canada. “This is important because it will allow future study into designing more potent anticancer drugs,” says Dr. Lee.
Potential Careers: + Professional Forester + Fisheries Biologist + Pharmaceutical Sales Representative + Industrial Chemist + Physicist + Ecologist + Industrial Chemist + Data Recovery Specialist + Geophysicist + Space Marketer + GIS Specialist + Systems Security Analyst
Social Work A social work degree at UNBC prepares students to work with individuals, families, groups, and communities. UNBC students study social work with a focus on northern and remote areas, First Nations, women, human services, community practice, and research. Exploration of class, gender, and race relations is a major focus within the program. Students are admitted to the program after two years of study in a post-secondary environment. They can specialize and develop their social work skills within an agency or community setting during their practicum. Those who crave some adventure can participate in UNBC’s exchange program with Mid Sweden University.
Bachelor of Social Work + Child Welfare Specialization + First Nations Specialization + General
Program Admission Admission requirements
Recommended courses
Deadline
Minimum average to apply
60 credit hours including FNST 100, SOCW 200, SOCW 201, and WMST 100
Must provide references and a statement of intent. Please visit unbc.ca/ socialwork/apply for complete details
February 1
2.67 GPA. Competitive Entry
Contact Email: unbc4u@unbc.ca Phone: 250-960-6306 Web: unbc.ca/socialwork
Notes
Admission requirements and deadlines are subject to change. Deadlines are often extended. Meeting the minimum entrance average does not guarantee admission to competitive entry programs.
University of Northern British Columbia | 24 | UNBC.ca/socialwork
Professor Indrani Margolin in front of the Centre for Teaching and Learning Centre.
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Professor: Indrani Margolin
UNBC Social Work is extremely open to creative practices and alternative methods.
Ever since Dr. Indrani Margolin was nine years old, she has felt a calling to help people relate to the world around them and deal with the stress and anxiety that are a part of life. Now a professor and the BSW coordinator of Social Work at UNBC, Dr. Margolin’s research involves the way dance and meditation can be a means to emotional well-being. “UNBC has been very supportive of my work,” says Dr. Margolin. “As a northern institution, UNBC Social Work is extremely open to creative practices and alternative methods.”
Potential Careers: + Social Worker + Addictions Counsellor + Community Outreach Worker + Youth Worker + Mental Health Counsellor + Therapist + Behavioural Specialist + Counsellor + Case Worker + Child Protection Worker + Rehabilitation Counsellor + Outreach Officer + Health Promotion Educator
Northern Medical Program UBC Program delivered in collaboration with UNBC
The Northern Medical Program (NMP) at UNBC is part of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia. Thirtytwo students are accepted to the program annually, starting at the UBC campus in Vancouver and arrive at UNBC’s campus each January where they learn the remaining curriculum at UNBC and clinical settings throughout BC. They learn the best practices of rural and remote medicine from around the world. The NMP utilizes state-of-the-art teleconferencing to broadcast and receive lectures from medical professionals throughout BC. Faculty and students have access to the newest equipment and laboratories through UNBC's $12 million Dr. Donald Rix Northern Health Sciences Centre and the $50 million expansion at the University Hospital of Northern BC.
Program Admission + For more information visit the UBC Faculty of Medicine website: med.ubc.ca + At UNBC, students can take all of the courses required to apply to medical school (known as pre-med).
Contact Email: unbc4u@unbc.ca Phone: 250-960-6306 Web: unbc.ca/nmp | med.ubc.ca
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NMP student Dan Le in front of the BC Cancer Agency Centre for the North.
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Current Student: Dan Le
I met a community of local doctors who welcomed students enthusiastically and treated us like colleagues. Dan Le completed two degrees at Queen’s University before choosing the NMP at UNBC. He was attracted by its great reputation for small class sizes and exceptional teaching methods. It was his opportunity as a student to be part of the Northern Cancer Control Strategy that convinced Dan to stay. Now in his third year, the class president of 2013 will continue his specialization in oncology, hoping to one day work in the very same BC Cancer Agency Centre for the North he helped create.
+ The Northern Medical Programs Trust (NMPT) provides funding to medical students in the NMP who pursue rural clinic placements as part of their training. The NMPT is supported by communities in northern BC as well as many local companies and individuals, and provides students with the financial support they need to further their career goals.
Graduate Programs Wondering what to do after your undergraduate degree? Stick around—we have lots of options for you. There are 24 Master’s and PhD degree options available at UNBC. Students studying at the graduate level is the fastest-growing area of study at UNBC, accounting for 20% of our student population. + Graduate Studies at UNBC have a competitive entry and are dependent on supervisor availability. Identifying a supervisor will only help to support your application. Potential supervisors can be found by visiting the program webpages. + The GMAT test is not required to apply to our graduate programs. The GRE is required for the Psychology MSc and PhD.
Master’s Programs + Business Administration (MSc, MBA)
+ Interdisciplinary Studies
+ Community Health Science (MSc)
+ International Studies (MA)
+ Development Economics (MA)
+ Mathematical, Computer, and Physical Sciences (MSc)
+ Disability Management (MA)
(MA, MSc)
MEd Multidisciplinary Leadership, MEd Special Education)
+ Natural Resources and Environmental Studies (MA, MNRES, MSc)
+ English (MA)
+ Nursing (MScN, MScN: FNP)
+ First Nations Studies (MA)
+ Political Science (MA)
+ Gender Studies (MA)
+ Psychology (MSc)
+ History (MA)
+ Social Work (MSW)
+ Education (MEd Counselling,
PhD Programs + Health Sciences + Natural Resources and Environmental Studies + Psychology
Contact Email: unbc4u@unbc.ca Phone: 250-960-6306 Web: unbc.ca/graduateprograms University of Northern British Columbia | 28 | UNBC.ca/graduateprograms
Virginia Russell in downtown PG.
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Alumni: Virginia Russell
Attending UNBC was one of the best investments I have ever made.
“Attending UNBC was one of the best investments I have ever made,” says recent grad and Alumni of the Year honouree Virginia Russell of Terrace (MSc. 2011). “It was easily accessible, applicable to the needs of my northern community, and provided generous financial support, child care, and family-friendly spaces. I am extraordinarily thankful for my UNBC experience and the opportunity to work with and learn from amazing academics.” Russell was honoured recently by the BC Government for her efforts volunteering and working with agencies in northern BC that focus on social justice, indigenous health, and women’s issues.
NBCGSS
Northern BC Graduate Student Society
The NBCGSS provides graduate students with a support network during their degrees. This includes office and printing set-ups, events for networking, and the annual graduate student conference.
Learning Environment On campus
Ever heard that old cliche, “you’re a name, not a number”? Well at UNBC, it’s actually true. UNBC is big enough to offer you a wide array of courses to suit your interest and meet your academic needs, and small enough to ensure that you won’t get lost in the crowd.
You’ll find most student services on Telus Student Street.
Save the World. Right. Now. Students at UNBC have countless opportunities to participate in ground-breaking research even as early as their first year. In 2011, research by student Amy Hayduk in the lab of UNBC professor Stephen Rader made national headlines across Canada as a “technical breakthrough in genetics.”
How Big are our Classes? (Hint: small) With roughly one professor for every ten students, UNBC has among the smallest class sizes of any university in western Canada. It ensures that when you hand in a paper, it will be read by your professor. Working closely with faculty also means far more research opportunities, at a much earlier stage of your degree than at larger institutions.
You Have Questions. We Have Answers. In this age of online learning and massive first-year classes, UNBC has made it a priority to retain a personable learning environment where the faculty are accessible and have a vested interest in seeing their students succeed. And it shows. Eighty-nine percent of our students would recommend UNBC to friend.
Dr. Stephen Rader carries out breakthrough research in his lab at UNBC.
1 of 4
research intensive
universities in BC
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University of Northern British Columbia | 30 | UNBC.ca/whyunbc UNBC’s student to teacher ratio is one of the lowest in western Canada.
10:1 student to teacher ratio
English Language Studies classes are small and personable.
Dr. Roger Wheate reviews student work at the Thirsty Moose Pub.
of students
94%
are satisfied
with their program at UNBC Bill Reid banners hang in the Admin atrium.
-Photograph courtesy of UNBC Professor Pat Maher
Learning Environment
Off campus: Into the WIld
At UNBC, we appreciate that not all valuable learning takes place in the classroom. Maybe it’s because we’re surrounded by a breathtaking natural laboratory or perhaps it’s driven by the interests of our award-winning faculty, but regardless of weather or temperatures, we’re the first to tell our students to get outside!
Find Your Community At UNBC, applied education is the focus of many degree programs. Students are encouraged to work in regional communities and apply coursework to real scenarios. For instance, a project of UNBC grad Ryan James led to the creation of the Community Care Centre, a place where Prince George residents can go for affordable counseling.
UNBC participated in the first-ever university courses taught in Antarctica.
150 exchange opportunities
worldwide
Learn From Life To get a world-class education, you need to get out into the world. UNBC offers authentic learning opportunities at local and international field schools where you can learn from real challenges. Dr. Farid Rahemtulla’s archeological field school made headlines recently when it uncovered one of the oldest settlements in western Canada at nearly ten thousand years old!
Get out into the World With more than 150 exchange opportunities worldwide, UNBC students can have an international experience while pursuing their UNBC degree. Studying abroad provides an opportunity for students to broaden their understanding of other countries and societies' approaches to common issues that affect our increasingly interdependent world.
The Ancient Forest – an inland rainforest just east of Prince George.
Learn more about UNBC’s “ice”-breaking research. + youtube.com/UNBCnews
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Ryan James outside the Community Care Centre in Prince Geo
orge
UNBC field schools
exist on 4 continents outside of North America UNBC offers exchange programs in countries such as China.
It took a helicopter to get these UNBC students to the top of Castle Creek glacier to study the effects of climate change.
from
international students
40 countries
around the world An Archaeological field school west of Prince George.
Life on Campus
your home away from home Living in residence is often one of the most memorable experiences a student has at university. At UNBC, it’s a place where you feel the independence of living on your own, with the support and convenience that comes from being part of a tight-knit campus community. You can make friendships that last a lifetime. UNBC student residences provide a convenient and safe living environment that is conducive to academic success, social interaction, and personal growth. Located a minute walk from the main campus, residence is home to 542 students in 129 fourbedroom suites and 3 two-bedroom suites. Each student has his/her own private, fully furnished bedroom in an apartment-style unit, sharing a kitchen, living room, and bathroom with three roommates. Suites include wireless internet, cable TV, utilities, and phones. Each floor has full laundry service and each building boasts a large common lounge with a big screen TV, leather couches, and a pool or foosball table. All UNBC residences are co-ed and there are two residence assistants per floor, working to ensure that the transition from home to school is a safe and successful one. The residences are located close to the University and have a garden with forest and trails beyond. There is a wide variety of programming and events organized by the Residence Life team, and a real sense of community.
Off-Campus Living One of the best things about life in Prince George is how affordable it is. Many students live close to the University, at home, with friends, or on their own. UNBC has an off-campus database with a variety of listings to help with your housing search.
Each suite in the residence is fully furnished.
Residence is only a one minute walk from campus.
207
steps to campus
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Students enjoy apartment-style units.
542
students in residence Study sessions are one of the many Residence Life initiatives.
living room
bedroom 1 closet
bedroom 2
bedroom 3
closet
bedroom 4
closet
closet
kitchen
closet
bathroom
of students
83%
participate in residence life
events Hiking on the trails surrounding campus.
Life on Campus Your SOcial Network
A sense of community is a part of every aspect of life at UNBC. The small class sizes, access to professors, the prominence of student services, the Student Life department, and dozens of student-run clubs provide an inviting sense of community support and belonging. Life at UNBC is fun, supportive, and social.
60+ student clubs
High Society The Northern Undergraduate Student Society (NUGSS) provides undergraduate students with active representation at the University and a wide range of services and entertainment. Many UNBCers credit NUGSS with teaching them leadership and community building skills and helping them make friends. Don’t miss Shinerama, the Backyard BBQ, and the Final Affair.
Join the Club
First-year students at Orientation.
UNBC has more than 60 academic, cultural, social, and service clubs, from drama to the outdoors club to chess. Students can be part of a tradition or start a new legacy—it’s a great way to get involved. The Spread the Net chapter won a visit from Rick Mercer in 2011 for raising more money for Malaria nets than any other Canadian university.
Enhance Your Experience The role of the Student Life department at UNBC is to develop and implement fun student activities that engage a diverse student population and enrich their experience. Students can ensure they are part of the action by volunteering for Student Life, or helping to welcome new students to the University as orientation ambassadors.
The English Student Society on Clubs Day
Learn more about UNBC’s student life experience. + youtube.com/UNBCnews
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CFUR is UNBC’s campus radio station.
2 Student Life
events
per week One of the incredible study spots on campus.
Rick Mercer from CBC recognizes the Spread the Net UNBC chapter with a visit.
celebrate
25 years
with UNBC in 2015 NUGSS offers support and services to students.
Life on Campus
Recreation & Athletics
Prince George boasts impressive sporting facilities that have been home to national and international tournaments and events. A four-season climate doesn’t deter people from playing golf, tennis, speed skating and snowshoeing. Cheer on the Cougars, our WHL team, or go fishing, and make sure you tube down the Nechako River at least once while you're here.
Student Nadia Nowak mountain bikes at Forests for the World.
Howl with the Timberwolves The UNBC Northern Timberwolves basketball and soccer teams will compete against the top teams in Canada this year as UNBC enters the Canada West league in the 2012/13 seasons after several award-winning years in the Pacific Western Athletic Association. UNBC grads often cite “cheering on the T-Wolves” among their favorite memories of their time at UNBC.
A Sport Centre for the North The Charles Jago Northern Sports Centre (NSC), has an elevated track surrounding the facility and FIFA-approved turf which make it one of the most impressive sport facilities in BC. And you don’t have to be a varsity athlete to play sports at UNBC. The Intramural league is vibrant, offering basketball, volleyball, squash, soccer, and Ultimate Frisbee.
Outdoor Activities 24/7/365 For outdoor recreation, Prince George is full of parks and nature trails. In fact, over 50 km of trails surround campus, and offer some of the best mountain biking and trail running in the City. And skiing and snowboarding options are everywhere. Nordic skiing is just ten minutes’ drive and three ski hills are within 45 minutes of campus.
Showing off the FIFA-approved artificial turf at the NSC.
50 km of trails around campus
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Spirited fans at a Timberwolves game.
1,000+ fans at each
t-wolves game Basketball and soccer are UNBC’s two varsity sports.
The Northern Sport Centre has an elevated track that surrounds the facility.
1,600 lakes & rivers
within a 160-km radius of the City Celebrating Winterfest in front of the student residences.
Life on Campus
Canada’s Green university This year, UNBC once again lived up to our trademark “Canada’s Green University” by being named one of Canada’s Greenest Employers. The proportion of students enrolled in environmental programming at UNBC is among the highest of any university in Canada, and why not? UNBC is situated in a tremendous living laboratory.
Bike to Work Week participation is huge at UNBC.
Honouring our Environment UNBC is located in a spectacular region with an abundance of natural resources. We honour our environment with our campus architecture, the focus of our teaching and research, and the initiatives of our staff, faculty, and students. The environment sustains our economic, health, and cultural wellbeing and we strive to reflect this.
Livin’ la vida verde (living the green life) Green is UNBC’s official colour – and way of life. In fact, revenues from parking at UNBC are used to fund staff, faculty, and student projects to make the University greener. UNBC students also operate a compost garden, and buy locally grown food at UNBC’s weekly Farmers’ Market. The annual Green Day is UNBC’s signature event of the year.
UNBC Energy: Lean, Clean, & Green UNBC’s carbon footprint became a whole lot smaller in 2011 when we opened our award-winning bioenergy plant. The plant heats the main campus by using waste from a local sawmill, and has already reduced the University’s consumption of fossil fuels for heating by 89%. In 2010, UNBC tied Harvard for the best campus sustainability project in North America.
UNBC’s Farmer’s Market is a weekly on-campus initiative where faculty students and staff can buy fresh, local products all year long.
89% reduction in fossil fuels
thanks to bioenergy
UNBC tied with Harvard University in 2010 for the top campus sustainability project in North America.
Learn how we are using bioenergy in our teaching, research, and campus operations. + youtube.com/UNBCnews
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Voted #1 in Canada by students for
environmental commitment -Globe & Mail
MNRES student Serena Black is the coordinator for UNBC’s Farmer’s Market.
UNBC’s
UNBC runs a campus-wide composting program.
Green Fund
pays for green initiatives
suggested by students,
faculty, & staff UNBC was named one of Canada’s Greenest Employers in 2012.
Student Support Services we’ve got you covered
UNBC offers a wide range of personal, academic, and online services to help ease the transition to university life and enable student success, whether it’s tutoring, medical attention, or counseling. Please see below for our list of services.
UNBC has an on-campus daycare for children of students, faculty, and staff.
Personal + First Nations Centre
+ NUGSS
+ Health & Wellness Centre
(Northern Undergraduate Student Society)
+ Housing & Residence Life + Interfaith Chaplaincy
+ NBCGSS (Northern BC Graduate Student Society)
+ Daycare Centre
+ Counselling Centre + Awards & Financial Aid + Women’s Centre + Peer Support Network
+ Copy Services + Student Career Centre + Student Life Office + Northern Sport Centre
Our First Nations Centre provides peer tutoring.
Academic + Academic Advising Centre
+ Computing Help Desk
+ Academic Success Centre
+ Educational Media Services
+ Access Resource Centre
+ Geoffrey R. Weller Library
+ Centre for Teaching Learning + UNBC Bookstore & Technology
First Nations
centre for student support & enrichment
Online + Blackboard
+ File portal
+ Web-based email
+ Personal webspace
+ Student remote desktop
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University of Northern British Columbia | 42 | UNBC.ca/services The Advising Centre can be found on Telus Student Street.
on-campus
daycare The Geoffrey R. Weller Library houses the Northern BC archives.
Studying in the Geoffrey R. Weller Library.
65% of undergraduate classes
have fewer than 26 students.
This is among the best UNBC’s architecture is reminiscent of the natural environment surrounding it.
in western Canada
Life After UNBC
What can I do with my degree? No part of UNBC has grown more over the past decade than its number of graduates. Now numbering nearly 10,000, alumni include politicians, entrepreneurs, nurses, teachers, foresters, and community leaders of all types.
Kiran Sidhu (BSc Computer Science 2004) now works at Facebook’s Head Office.
2011 Alumni Survey How UNBC compares to the BC average + Usefulness of knowledge, skills, and abilities acquired in University to work.
UNBC BC
90% 85%
+ Program satisfaction.
UNBC BC
+ To what degree did university program help you develop the following skills? + Writing UNBC BC
86% 81%
+ Group Collaboration UNBC BC
85% 78%
+ Oral Communication UNBC BC
Mike Weinmaster (BSc Environmental Science 2004) is the founder of Green over Grey, a green wall design company in Vancouver BC.
94% 94%
2/3 UNBC accounts for
of BC grads
85% 79%
working in the North + Employment status.
UNBC BC
94% 93%
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University of Northern British Columbia | 44 | UNBC.ca/careercentre Nak’azdli Band Councillor and grad Anne Marie Sam (BA History 1996) recently presented at the United Nations.
89% of students would recommend Megan Hunter (BSc Nursing 2012) is Head of Mission for Doctors Without Borders in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
UNBC to a friend
UNBC grads stand out from the crowd.
93% of grads are employed
after graduation Matthew Church (BSc Accounting and Chemistry 2011) was the youngest nominee for the Prince George Citizen of the Year award.
Money Matters
Awards & FInancial Aid Simply fill out our one-page application and you could be eligible for awards ranging from a few hundred dollars to $10,000 per year. Students who have a GPA of 3.47 or higher and transfer to UNBC from another post-secondary institution are automatically awarded $750. For information about student loans, visit: StudentAidBC.ca
Approximate Costs per Academic Year (2 Semesters) Domestic
International
+ Tuition & Fees*
$5,464
$17,334
+ Books
$1,450
$1,450
(30 credit hours, 10 courses)
Cost of Living + On Campus Housing & Fees
$4,250
+ Off Campus Housing & Fees
$4,400
+ Food
$2,000
+ Entertainment/Expenses
$1,600
(Optional meal card available)
* Tutions and fees are subject to change and vary among programs. For more information visit unbc.ca/fees
Financial Aid Defintions Award
Bursary
Grant
Scholarship
Student Loan
A financial payment given to students to help fund their education in the form of a bursary, grant, or scholarship.
Usually nonrepayable awards based primarily on financial need. Some bursaries may include other selection criteria such as extracurricular involvement, leadership, etc.
Usually nonrepayable awards based on need, provided by provincial or federal governments or private corporations.
An award given to students recognized for academic excellence and/or other achievements.
A student loan is repayable upon completion of one’s studies. The federal and provincial governments both provide student loan plans.
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1 in 5 students receive a financial award
Leah Vanden Busch is one of hundreds of award-recipients who thank donors annually.
$2.4 million
given in student awards annually
Becoming a Student
The Application Process
Become a UNBC student in 3 easy steps
1. Learn Go to unbc.ca/whyunbc to find out about our undergraduate programs, services and what life is like at UNBC. Better yet, visit our campus and we’ll take you on a personal tour.
2. Apply Hand in an application for admission along with a $35 fee ($75 for international students), or $75 for those applying or transferring from a school outside of BC.
3. Submit Be sure to send us your official transcripts and any other required documents for your program of study.
We’re right here if you need a hand with any of these steps: email us at unbc4u@unbc.ca or call: (250) 960-6306.
Deadlines Application Deadlines for September 2013 Entry Canadian Students
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Next Steps Apply to Housing unbc.ca/housing Talk to an advisor unbc.ca/advising Take a campus tour unbc.ca/whyunbc Pick your classes unbc.ca/programs
Social Work
February 1, 2013
Fine Arts
February 1, 2013
Arts, Commerce, Environmental Engineering, Health Sciences, Planning, Science
March 1, 2013
Education
March 15, 2013
Nursing
March 31, 2013
Northern Advancement Program
June 1, 2013
International Students Social Work
March 1, 2013
All other programs
March 1, 2013
Application Deadlines for January 2013 Entry Canadian Students Arts, Commerce, Planning, Science
November 1, 2012
Application Deadlines for Awards Key Dates
Fund your year unbc.ca/finaid
Early Admission Awards
December 15, 2012
UNBC Leadership Award
December 15, 2012
All other UNBC awards
March 1, 2013
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Admission Requirements
Provincial Admission Requirements Province/ Territory
English Course
Plus 3 Approved Courses from:
BC/ Yukon
English 12
Applications of Mathematics, BC First Nations Studies, Biology, Calculus, Chemistry, Comparative Civilizations, Economics, English Literature, Francais, Francais Language Seconde -Immersion, French, German, Geography, Geology, History, Japanese, Latin, Law, Mandarin, Math Foundations, Physics, Pre-Calculus, Principles of Mathematics, Punjabi, Social Justice, Spanish, Sustainable Resources, Technical and Professional Communications, Writing + 1 additional grade 12 course
Alberta/ NWT/ Nunavut
English language Arts 30-1
Aboriginal Studies 30, Biology 30, Blackfoot Language & Culture 30, Chemistry 30, Chinese Language & Culture 30, Cree Language & Culture 30, English 35, Francais 30-1 or 30-2, French 30, French 31A/B/C, French Language Arts 30-1 or 30-2, German 30/30S, German 31, German Language Arts 30, German Language & Culture 30, Gonawo K’e 35, Inuktitut 35, Inuktitut Studies 35, Italian Language & Culture 30, Japanese Language & Culture 30, Latin 30, Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30, Pure Mathematics 30, Science 30, Social Studies 30-1 or 30-2, South Slavey 35, Spanish Language & Culture 30, Tilcho Yati 25, Ukrainian Language & Culture 30/30S, Ukrainian Language Arts 30 + 1 additional Level 30 or 31 courses needed to graduate. The fifth course subject must be distinct from the other four academic courses (eg., English Language Arts 30-1 and English Language Arts 30-2 cannot both be used.)
Saskatchewan
English A 30 and B 30
Math A30, or B30, or C30 and at least three additional courses numbered 30 or 30H selected from the following subjects: Biology 30, Calculus 30, Chemistry 30, Computer Science 30, Economics 30, Français A30 or B30, French 30, Geography 30, Geology 30, German 30, History 30, Latin 30, Law 30, Mathematics 30, Native Studies 30, Physics 30, Psychology 30, Social Studies 30, Spanish 30, Ukranian 30, Ukranian Language Arts 30. + additional academic course(s) necessary to graduate
Manitoba
English 40S or 4OU
Biology 40S, Chemistry 40S, Computer Science 40S, Français 40S, Geography 40S, History 40S, Language 40S, Law 40S, Mathematics 40S, Native Canadian Languages 40S, Physics 40S, Pre Calculus 40S, Social Science 40S/World Issues 40S, Western Civilization 40S + one additional course from above or another area at the 40A (advanced), 40G (general), or 40S (specialized) level and any further work necessary to graduate
Ontario
Grade 12 English U
four additional Grade 12 4U/UM or WC courses All high school courses applied as prerequisites for UNBC courses must be drawn from the “University” designation. Not more than one course may be drawn from the “Arts” category.
Transfer Students
A minimum of 15 credit hours of acceptable transfer course work is required. The cumulative GPA on all transferable work attempted must be at least 2.0 (C). Complete applications are processed in 72 hours! Official transcripts are required from all post-secondary institutions attended, including distance education schools. www.bctransferguide.ca
Advanced Placement
Students who take the College Board Advanced Placement courses in high school may be awarded transfer credit upon receipt of the official exam results from the College Board. Courses completed with a grade of four or above will be awarded transfer credit. Students who have completed AP courses with a grade of three may be considered for Advanced Standing in a first-year course. A listing of acceptable AP courses for transfer credit is available in the BC Transfer Guide www.bctransferguide.ca
International Baccalaureate
Students who are awarded an International Baccalaureate Diploma may be awarded up to 30 credit hours of transfer credit upon receipt of the official transcript from the international baccalaureate headquarters. Students who are awarded the diploma must have an overall standing of four, with no course below a three. Students who are awarded the International Baccalaureate Certificate must have a grade of four in each Higher level subject to be eligible for individual course transfer credit. A list of acceptable IB courses is available in the BC Transfer Guide www.bctransferguide.ca
English Language Requirements Acceptable evidence of English language proficiency may be any one of the following: ▪ TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score of 88 or higher in the internet based test, with not less than 20 in any of the Reading, Listening, Writing or Speaking components; or equivalent other TOEFL score. UNBC’s institutional TOEFL code is 0320. ▪ IELTS (International English Language Testing System) score of at least 6.5 overall, with not less than 6.0 in any of the four modules. ▪ LPI (Language Proficiency Index) score of at least 5. ▪ Comparable results in any other internationally recognized English Language Assessment test considered as equivalent to TOEFL or IELTS. ▪ A final grade of 2.00 (C) or better in the UNBC English Language Studies 50 Component 1 and 2. ▪ A final grade of 70% or better in English 12 from the British Columbia secondary system. ▪ A final grade of 75% (B) or better in a University Transferable English course.
Contact Us
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