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2010-2011

The Undergraduate Calendar

 

 

Faculty of Science

Admission

Transfer and Mature Students
The admission categories, requirements, and procedures are outlined in the Admissions section of this Calendar.

Transfer Students

Students may be accepted for transfer from other faculties in the University or from other universities. Transfer credit will be evaluated in terms of the number of units allowed and the number remaining for a degree. Normally transfer students will be required to complete a minimum of 50% of the course work while registered in the Faculty of Science. University of Waterloo students applying for internal transfer to the Faculty of Science will receive transfer credit for all relevant science courses taken at the University in which a minimum grade of 50% was attained. Consideration for transfer credit for non-Science courses will be given for courses completed with a minimum of 60%. Transfer credit will be considered for all relevant courses taken at another university in which a minimum of 60% was attained. Students transferring into the Faculty of Science Regular programs (except Science and Aviation) are eligible for a maximum of 10.5 of the total units required to complete their undergraduate degree at the University of Waterloo.  Only 5.0 transfer credit units are allowed for new students entering any Science Co-operative programs as well as Science and Aviation.  Credits transferred are not included in cumulative average calculations. Students applying to transfer to a Co-operative program in the Faculty of Science will not normally be admitted above the Year Two Term B level.  It should be noted that normally we only consider transfer credits from prior institutions where the courses have been taken within the last ten years.

Students currently holding a Bachelor of Science degree will normally be considered for admission into Post-Degree studies only.

Admission as a Mature Student

Applicants may be considered as Mature Students if they have been away from high school for at least four years and have not attended college or university.  Mature applicants are required to have at a minimum the required Ontario Grade 12 U courses (or equivalents):  Advanced Functions, Calculus and Vectors, English, and two of Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, Mathematics of Data Management, or Physics (or equivalents).  If applicants do not have these courses at the Ontario high school U-level, University of Waterloo's pre-university Calculus (MATH 052) and Chemistry (CHEM 001) or Physics (PHYS 001) are some acceptable alternatives if completed with competitive results.


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