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University of Calgary Calendar 2012-2013 Undergraduate Admissions A.9 Undergraduate Admission Requirements A.9.1 Standard Admission A.9.1.1 Alberta High School Students
Pure Mathematics 30*
*Effective Fall 2013, Mathematics 30-1 will satisfy the Pure Mathematics 30 requirement for all faculties. Mathematics 30-2 is preferred for admission to the Faculty of Nursing.
5. Applicants presenting Applied Mathematics 30 who subsequently wish to enter a program requiring Pure Mathematics 30 must successfully complete (in some cases with specified standing) Mathematics 101 through Athabasca University or Pure Mathematics 30 through an Alberta high school. Other alternatives are available through the University’s Department of Continuing Education and Mount Royal University.
Department and Major Field EnglishLanguage Arts 30-1 PureMathematics 30* Biology 30 Chemistry 30 Mathematics 31 Physics 30
*Effective Fall 2013, Mathematics 30-1 will satisfy the Pure Mathematics 30 requirement for all faculties.
2. Pure Mathematics 30*
2. Pure Mathematics 30* or Mathematics 31
2. Pure Mathematics 30* with a minimum grade of 70%
Department and Major Field English Language Arts 30-1 Pure Mathematics 30* Mathematics 31 Biology 30 Chemistry 30 Physics 30
**Geography and Arts concentration does not require completion of Physics courses.
1. Effective Fall 2013, Mathematics 30-1 will satisfy the Pure Mathematics 30 requirement for all faculties.
2. Applicants applying under the College Entrance Examinations policy are required to present a high school diploma. All other applicants are strongly recommended to obtain a high school diploma or equivalent.
3. Applicants not able to present the required average or five subjects will not be admitted. Exceptions to this regulation are only made when applicants enter the University under the Adult Student policy.
4. The University reserves the right to prescribe additional examinations in cases where doubt exists concerning matriculation.
An offer of early admission may be granted to above-average students in Canadian high schools seeking admission to the Fall Session. Early admission is based on the current and/or final grades in two appropriate academic matriculation subjects (English Language Arts 30-1 or Group A or Group B subjects as defined on the Alberta high school subject chart under A.9.1 Standard Admission). For the Faculties of Kinesiology, Medicine (BHSc program) and Nursing, the average is calculated over two of English Language Arts 30-1, Pure Mathematics 30, Biology 30 or Chemistry 30. For the Faculty of Science (excluding Neuroscience – see note), the average is calculated over two of English Language Arts 30-1, Pure Mathematics 30, Biology 30, Chemistry 30, Mathematics 31 or Physics 30. For the Schulich School of Engineering, the average is calculated over two of English Language Arts 30-1, Pure Math 30, Chemistry 30, Mathematics 31 or Physics 30. Early admission will be granted if the applicant presents a specified average on these two subjects with no grade below 60% in all subjects for which grades are available. Where more than two grades are submitted, the best two grades will be used. When final grades are available, high school applicants will be required to meet the admission requirements and admission average required by their faculty. Students who fail to meet these requirements will have their admission and registration cancelled. If official transcripts verifying admissibility are not received by August 1, admission will be rescinded.
1. Effective Fall 2013, Mathematics 30-1 will satisfy the Pure Mathematics 30 requirement for all faculties. Mathematics 30-2 is preferred for admission to the Faculty of Nursing.
2. Applicants who complete required matriculation subjects during Summer 2012 cannot be considered for admission.
3. Applicants to the Neuroscience program should contact the Recruitment and Admissions Office for early admission requirements.