College Transfer Guide

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EXPERIENCE. OPPORTUNITY.

Guide for transfer students Admissions 2018


EXPERIENCE. SUCCESS. COME TO BROCK.


TABLE OF CONTENTS LIFE AT BROCK Experience Brock 4 Co-op & experiential learning

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Living at Brock

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Healthy, active living

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Invest in your future

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We're here to help

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ADMISSIONS Become a Brock student

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Apply to Brock

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Contact information

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Important dates 27

ACADEMICS Faculty of Applied Health Sciences

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Faculty of Education

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Goodman School of Business

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Faculty of Humanities

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Faculty of Mathematics and Science

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Faculty of Social Sciences

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98% GRADUATE SUCCESS

BROCK HAS ONE OF THE HIGHEST RATES OF GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT.

OUR ANNUAL BROCK

GRAPE STOMP HAS BEEN RECOGNIZED AS A

GREAT CANADIAN CAMPUS TRADITION. 

STUDY IN THE HEART OF NIAGARA 4

An amazing place to live, work and play.


THE BEST STUDENT EXPERIENCE With one of the highest rates of student satisfaction, you can count on Brock to deliver in all areas of your postsecondary career. You’ll experience innovative programming, award-winning professors, state-of-the-art facilities and outstanding service. We’ll support your career aspirations, personal well-being and academic success while surrounding you with the “best fans in Ontario” at our numerous events. Your campus life couldn’t get any better.

Explore Niagara Brock is located in the heart of Niagara, one of Canada’s most diverse regions, with a unique mix of world-famous attractions, natural beauty and amazing history. It is no wonder Niagara’s tourism industry is booming — with millions of visitors each year. Brock’s main campus is located atop the Niagara Escarpment in the city of St. Catharines, the largest city within the Niagara region. Our central location is also close to the U.S. border and just an hour’s drive from Toronto.

Preparing for your career Brock grads enjoy one of the highest employment rates of any Canadian university. We provide a world-class education with relevant experience to back it up. With one of the best co-op programs in the country, and experiential learning opportunities in every program, you’ll graduate prepared to be a leader in your career and in your community.

Trailblazers in experiential learning Experience matters! Brock was the first university in Canada to formally recognize the importance of students exploring their interests — both in and out of the classroom. We actively create opportunities for our students and were innovators in creating the first co-curricular transcript to recognize their accomplishments. This allows you to connect classroom learning with practical experience and graduate with the competencies required to begin your career.

Helping students succeed We commit millions of dollars annually to help students succeed at Brock. Every qualified student deserves an amazing education, and we want to invest in you. Brock offers one of the most extensive recognition programs in Ontario.

Excellent graduate opportunities Continue to advance your education in one of the best environments for graduate studies. The transdisciplinary nature of our programs allows for outstanding collaborations and progressive approaches to in-demand areas of study. Students and faculty are continually taking on real-world problems — and discovering solutions.

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CO-OP & EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING  200+

EXPERIENTIAL, ON-CAMPUS COURSES AVAILABLE.

 15%

OF FULL-TIME BROCK STUDENTS ARE CO-OP STUDENTS.

 100+

SERVICE-LEARNING COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS.

How do I get experience without a job? How do I get a job without experience? At Brock, you’ll get both — along with everything else you’ll need to ensure your success. Your academic program is just one piece of the puzzle. A Brock education in undergraduate or graduate studies includes amazing academics and the experience you'll need to add value to your future career prospects. Brock is a leader in co-op and experiential education in Canada. We offer one of the largest co-op programs in Ontario and creative experiential opportunities in every program of study.

22+

COUNTRIES OFFER EXPERIENTIAL FIELD COURSES. 6

TOP

5

IN DIVERSITY OF CO-OP PROGRAMS OFFERED IN ONTARIO.


Preparing for your career

Med Plus

Practical, hands-on experience in co-op work terms will allow you to explore career possibilities, discover your interests, gain new skills and build upon existing competencies, all while developing key industry contacts. You’ll enrich your studies by applying the concepts you’ve learned in class to your work experience. This invaluable opportunity will increase your marketability and give you the competitive advantage you’ll need to launch your career.

Planning to attend medical school or pursue a health-related career? This highly competitive program will provide you with the skills and experiences you’ll need to stand out and be noticed. In Med Plus, you’ll participate in volunteer, job-shadowing, networking and mentorship opportunities, as well as specialized skill-development exercises. Our grads are highly successful in gaining entry to professional and graduate programs following this unique co-curricular program.

brocku.ca/ccee/co-op

brocku.ca/medplus

Experiential education Through experiential education, learning comes alive. Brock students are able to develop skills, clarify their values, and contribute to their local and global communities. More than 20 different types of experiential opportunities are built into our courses at Brock — from labs and simulations to practicums and internships.

BioLinc Be an entrepreneur and transform your innovative business ideas into reality. BioLinc at Brock supports students by providing access to current research, business mentoring and training services; collaborative working space; and a variety of seminars and workshops. brocku.ca/biolinc

brocku.ca/ccee/experiential-education

ExperienceBU ExperienceBU is our online student involvement portal and events calendar. It will help you find information about clubs, services, organizations and upcoming events at Brock and in the Niagara region. ExperienceBU includes the Campus-Wide Co-Curriculum (CWC), a unique guide to help you get the most out of your experiences. The CWC is composed of ten domains that represent the skills that employers increasingly expect from university graduates. Participate in them all to gain a richer, more meaningful Brock experience. experiencebu.brocku.ca

Experience Plus Brock was the first university in Canada to introduce the co-curricular record, and we continue to lead the way in providing experiential learning opportunities for our students. We’ll help you to track your achievements, activities and skill-building experiences throughout your time here. Add these to your resumé or portfolio to highlight your impressive accomplishments to future employers.

Campus jobs Work part-time on campus while gaining relevant skills and experiences for your future. Nearly every department within the University offers opportunities for student staff. We can help to find the right fit for you. brocku.ca/career-services

Clubs What are you passionate about? With close to 100 clubs at Brock, there’s something for everyone. Our clubs reflect our diverse student population and represent many different aspects of campus life. Meet new people with similar interests, contribute to your campus, and gain valuable skills in organization, leadership and networking. brockbusu.ca/involvement/clubs

brocku.ca/experienceplus

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LIVING AT BROCK Live on our beautiful campus in one of several residence options, or enjoy off-campus living in our vibrant community.

 MEAL PLANS

Our central location is also easily accessible, whether travelling from within Niagara, the GTA or other surrounding communities.

Healthy choices, traditional favourites and exotic global cuisine. With six unique locations across campus, dining with your meal plan offers plenty of variety and is always convenient.

Our residences Live in Brock’s modern facilities, meet new friends and become a vital part of our community. With a mix of styles and specific options for upper-year students, you’ve got plenty of choice.

Students living in residence will purchase a meal plan. Students living in Brock Suites or off campus may also purchase a full or partial meal plan.

We offer traditional, semi-suite and townhouse residence styles, with both single and double occupancy rooms available. Visit brocku.ca/residence for details.

MEAL PLAN COSTS*

Residence guarantee Students transferring from another post-secondary institution, with less than five transfer credits, are guaranteed a space in residence at Brock.* The residence application and fee must be received by June 1, 2018.

All students living in residence will purchase $300 in flex dollars — a convenient alternative to carrying cash that may be used on campus and at several off-campus locations. Any student may purchase flex dollars, and additional flex dollars may be added at any time.

Brock Suites Brock Suites provides two on-campus living options exclusive to upper-year and graduate students. Convenient, safe and upscale living, along with all-inclusive pricing, make living in Brock Suites a great choice. Both suite-style living and a neighbourhood of comfortable townhomes are available.

Learn more at brocku.ca/dining-services

Learn more at brocku.ca/residence

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Please note: Brock Suites is excluded from the residence guarantee.

Take a virtual tour of our residences at brocku.ca/residence

$3,600 $3,950 $4,200 $4,450 $2,000

 FLEX DOLLARS

View our full guarantee at brocku.ca/residence

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Basic Light Regular Varsity Townhouse

*Administrative fees may be included within meal plan costs. All fees are subject to change.


LIVING IN RESIDENCE promotes

A STRONG SENSE OF COMMUNITY and

ACADEMIC SUCCESS. Residence style

Brock residence

Double room*

Single room*

Features

Traditional

DeCew

$6,115

$7,020

Most rooms arranged with adjoining lounges for six, with two double rooms and two single rooms.

Lowenberger

$6,292

$7,371

Single and double rooms, with adjoining washrooms.

Earp

N/A

$7,371

Two single rooms, sharing an adjoining washroom.

Vallee

N/A

$7,371

Two single rooms, sharing an adjoining washroom.

Village

$6,468

$7,519

Three single bedrooms, plus one double bedroom, with two shared washrooms, a kitchen and living area.

Quarry View

N/A

$7,620

A mix of three and four singlebedroom units, with two shared washrooms, a kitchen and living area.

Semi-suite

Townhouse

Brock Suites

Find current costs at brocksuites.com *Fees displayed are for 2017-18 and are subject to change for 2018-19.

Off-campus living Find the perfect place through Brock's Off-Campus Living office. There are many affordable housing options within close proximity to Brock's campus. Find up-to-date listings about a wide variety of accommodations at brocku.ca/ocl. With a universal bus pass (U-Pass) included in your student fees, you'll have no problem getting to campus.

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NEED A PARKING PASS? Check out your options at brocku.ca/parking

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HEALTHY, ACTIVE LIVING We are the Badgers Few institutions in Canada have attained Brock’s high level of athletic achievement. Our athletes, coaches and staff are all recognized as leaders in sport.

World-class facilities You’ll have access to our Olympic-sized swimming pool, indoor running/walking track, the Zone fitness centre, gymnasia, squash courts, turf field and outdoor tennis courts.

Intramurals Over 60 intramural leagues — including traditional favourites, as well as fun new options like underwater hockey and inner tube water polo. Thousands of students participate in intramurals each year.

Classes and programming Participate in fitness, spin, Zumba, dancing or yoga classes, or become certified in CPR, first aid or as a personal trainer. Learn more at brocku.ca/brock-sports

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Provincial Championships

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FOLLOW THE BADGERS AT

National Championships

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INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE

Typical costs for new students*

Brock wants to invest in you! We want to recognize your achievements and help you to meet your financial needs. Brock offers one of the best awards programs in Ontario. With a combination of Brock awards and bursaries, and available government support, we’ll help you to develop a plan to make your education at Brock affordable and manageable.

TUITION (DOMESTIC)

$6,569 – 8,813

 TUITION (INTERNATIONAL)

The OneApp $1,000,000+ One application — hundreds of awards and bursaries. Awards are valued up to $20,000 and are based on varying criteria, including academic performance. Bursaries with a value of up to $3,000 are available, based on financial need. Complete our OneApp as early as possible to maximize your earning potential. discover.brocku.ca/awards

$23,862 – 24,947

RESIDENCE

Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology Bursary Complete the OneApp to be eligible for the Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology Bursary, which is specifically for college transfer applicants with financial need. discover.brocku.ca/awards

Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) OSAP provides eligible Ontario students with financial aid to help pay for education-related costs such as tuition, books, living costs and transportation. New changes to OSAP aim to make average tuition costs free for students whose families make less than $50,000 a year. Students and families earning more than $50,000 can also benefit from generous grants and loans. Visit Ontario.ca/OSAP for more information.

Transfer Scholars Award

94+%

 MEAL PLANS

$2,000 – 4,450

 TEXTBOOKS

These awards are available to entering students who've completed a two- or three-year diploma with no more than 4.5 transfer credits awarded towards their degree. Additional awards will be available throughout your degree.

$1,500

$6,115 – 7,620

$1,000 90 - 93.9%

$500

$1,000 – 2,000 Please visit brocku.ca/safa for the most up-to-date information. * Fees are subject to change.

85 - 89.9%

 Learn more about all available awards at discover.brocku.ca/awards

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WE'RE HERE TO HELP You come first at Brock. We’ll make outstanding service something you encounter every day. We offer programs to assist you in making a smooth transition to Brock, and to ensure that you have positive experiences socially, personally and academically. Your transition We’ll help you to successfully transition to life at Brock. Begin with our Transfer Information Sessions to learn everything you need to know about application procedures and requirements, transfer student services and transfer credit information. Following that, you’ll have access to helpful YouTube tutorials, our Smart Transfer orientation programs and continued support as you begin your studies. discover.brocku.ca/transfer-students

On-the-spot admissions Visit for an on-the-spot admissions and transfer credit assessment during Fall Preview Day, Open House, Transfer Information Sessions or Summer Transfer Days. Please bring: • Photo ID • High school transcript • College/university transcript(s) • $100 cash or credit card

EXPERIENCE BROCK FOR YOURSELF.

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Fall Preview Day Nov. 5, 2017

Open House April 8, 2018

Weekday campus tours 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. Weekend dates available throughout the year.

Book your tour today at discover.brocku.ca/tours Travelling to Brock from a distance? We can help with expenses. Visit discover.brocku.ca/tours for more information.


A-Z Learning Services Access our workshops, drop-in learning centre, online resources or the tutor registry to ensure you stay on track and optimize your university experience. brocku.ca/learning-services

Aboriginal Student Services Cultural and academic support for our First Nations, MĂŠtis and Inuit students. brocku.ca/aboriginal-student-services

Academic Advising Our academic advisers will help you to build a program plan to reach your goals. brocku.ca/registrar/advising

Accessibility Services Services for students requiring accommodation for specific physical, medical, sensory, mental health or learning needs. We want you to achieve your full academic potential. We’ll share strategies for success and help you to refine and develop your skills. brocku.ca/sas

Campus Safety We are committed to ensuring that your home away from home will be within an inclusive, safe and friendly campus. brocku.ca/campus-security

Health Services Free on-campus medical clinic, just for students. A wide range of confidential, student-centred health care is provided. brocku.ca/health-services

Mental Health and Wellness You are not alone. Extensive supports, services and resources are available to help you strive for a balanced, healthy life. brockmentalhealth.ca

Personal Counselling Individual and group counselling is available for all students. brocku.ca/personal-counselling

Human Rights and Equity Brock University is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community and a campus environment that is free from discrimination, harassment and bullying. brocku.ca/human-rights

Trailblazers Are you the first in your family to attend university? We are ready to help you succeed. brocku.ca/learning-services

Transfer Success Program Meet with a learning skills specialist to explore your goals and create a personalized resource plan. As a transfer student, you may receive up to six hours of course-specific tutoring from successful upper-year Brock students. Contact learning@brocku.ca to learn more.

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BECOME A BROCK STUDENT Transfer credits Brock grants transfer credits, where possible, to recognize the work you’ve completed at another institution. When you apply, we will automatically evaluate your application for transfer credits if you’ve attended another post-secondary institution in the past. Your previous educational experience will be evaluated based on the following criteria: • Applicability of your previous program to your chosen Brock program.

General academic requirements Entry credential

Minimum admission average*

Transfer credits awarded**

1-year certificate

B

Entry credential

2-year diploma

3.0 – 5.0 credits

Honours degrees are comprised of 20.0 credits, 3-year pass degrees are 15.0 credits

B-

5.0 – 7.5 credits

Honours degrees are comprised of 20.0 credits, 3-year pass degrees are 15.0 credits

B-

Determined case by case; evaluated on a credit-forcredit basis

Normally this credential will warrant more transfer credits than any other credential.

B-

• Your academic achievement. • Completion of prerequisite courses (if applicable). You’ll be notified of the transfer credits awarded to you through your Statement of Advanced Standing on your student portal at my.brocku.ca

3-year diploma

CO-OP Transfer students will receive a maximum of 5.0 transfer credits when admitted to a co-op program.

CONCURRENT EDUCATION Transfer students will receive a maximum of 4.0 transfer credits when admitted to a concurrent education program.

Degree

Notes

* Admission is not guaranteed by the attainment of the minimum requirements. Some programs may require higher averages. **College programs associated with a Brock articulation agreement may receive more credit. For details, see brocku.ca/registrar/transfer-students/articulation-agreements-new

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Brock-college agreements Brock collaborates with a number of Ontario colleges to create learning pathways that complement applied education with strong theoretical learning. These articulation agreements specify the amount of transfer credits you’ll receive when transferring your college credentials to a Brock program. To see if your program is associated with an articulation agreement at Brock, visit brocku.ca/registrar/transferstudents/articulation-agreements-new or ontransfer.ca

 FLEXIBLE STUDY OPTIONS ACCELERATED COURSES, ONLINE OPTIONS, AND SPRING AND SUMMER TERMS WILL HELP YOU TO GET AHEAD OR WORK AROUND OTHER COMMITMENTS.

 PROFESSIONAL PATHWAYS WE OFFER ALL OF THE PREPARATORY COURSES NEEDED TO PURSUE PROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN AREAS SUCH AS MEDICINE, DENTISTRY, LAW, CHIROPRACTIC OR PHYSIOTHERAPY.

Multi-college agreements Brock has outlined a specific transfer process with the following programs for all Ontario public colleges.

College program

Brock program

7.0 credits towards a 20.0-credit degree

Psychology, Sociology, Geography or Political Science

75%

5.0 credits towards a 20.0-credit degree

Psychology or Women’s and Gender Studies

75%

5.0 credits towards a 20.0-credit degree

70%

5.0 credits towards the 15.0-credit Community Health degree or 20.0-credit Public Health degree

70%

5.0 credits towards the 15.0-credit Community Health degree or 20.0-credit Public Health degree

70%

5.0 credits towards the 15.0-credit Community Health degree or 20.0-credit Public Health degree

Early Childhood Education

Police Foundations Social Service Worker

Massage Therapy

Pharmacy Technician

Transfer credit

75% + proof of registration with the College of Early Childhood Educators

Early Childhood Education

Dental Hygiene

Required cumulative average

Community Health or Public Health

Community Health or Public Health

Community Health or Public Health

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APPLY TO BROCK Review program options Refer to pages 18-26 to see a full listing of all of our program options. Visit discover. brocku.ca for detailed program information.

Determine admission requirements Individual program requirements may be found on pages 18-26. Visit brocku.ca/admissions for the most upto-date information, including anticipated admission averages required for entry.

Applying to multiple universities Ontario has a centralized Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC), where all university applications are processed and distributed for assessment. Learn more at ouac.on.ca Choosing your application •C anadian transfer applicants: OUAC 105D form ouac.on.ca Deadline: June 1, 2018 •U .S. applicants/international applicants: OUAC 105F form ouac.on.ca Deadline: April 1, 2018

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Applying to multiple programs When applying to Brock, you can expect to receive an offer of admission to only one program. When more than one Brock program is indicated on the application, the highest choice listed for Brock will be considered first. If not eligible for the first choice, we will consider your subsequent choices in the order of preference you have indicated. If you apply to only one Brock program and do not qualify, in most cases consideration will be given for an alternate and related program. If you apply for but are not admitted to a co-op program, you will be considered automatically for the regular non-co-op program (if you have not included a second choice on the application).

Applying to Brock only Take advantage of our on-the-spot admission days. Come for an on-the-spot admission and transfer credit assessment during Fall Preview Day, Open House, Transfer Information Sessions or Summer Transfer Days. Learn more at discover.brocku.ca/ college-transfer

Part-time applications Planning to apply to Brock on a part-time basis for the Fall, Winter or Spring terms? Please visit brocku.ca/admissions to apply. Verify with central@brocku.ca that classes related to your intended program of study are offered during your desired session.

Submit your documents You are responsible for submitting official secondary and post-secondary transcripts. They should be directed to: Office of the Registrar — Admissions Brock University 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way St. Catharines, ON, L2S 3A1 Other information such as resumés, proof of citizenship and proof of registration can be emailed directly to central@brocku.ca or uploaded via your applicant portal at my.brocku.ca

 QUESTIONS ABOUT DEGREE PLANNING?

CONNECT WITH AN ACADEMIC ADVISER AT BROCKU.CA/REGISTRAR/ADVISING


Language requirements

Diploma

Proof of proficiency in English If English is not your first language, you will need to provide proof of your English language abilities. Proof may be waived if you have completed a minimum of three years of full-time study with satisfactory academic standing in an English-language school system (where the primary language of instruction and evaluation was English). You must have acceptable grades in English and other humanities and social science courses from your senior secondary school year. In addition to one of these, you must also complete ENG4U (or equivalent) if it is required for your program. Brock University reserves the right to request more information regarding English proficiency test score results. Students may be required to complete additional language testing at the University’s discretion. Length of study in the English language does not automatically exempt students from having to provide an English proficiency test result.

Stay in touch We will send important updates and information to the email provided on your application form. Check your my.brocku.ca portal regularly for updates regarding the admissions process.

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Where English was the language of instruction

70

CAEL

Minimum score

Canadian Academic English Language Assessment No score under 60

1 or 2

YELT

Minimum category

88

Overall

York English Language Test

TOEFL IBT* Test of English as a Foreign Language Minimum of 21 on speaking and writing. *Higher results maybe required for Accounting Co-op.

85

MELAB

Overall

Michigan English Language Assessment Battery No part below 80

6.5

IELTS

58

PTE

Minimum score

Minimum score

5

Minimum level

International English Language Testing System No band below 6.0

Pearson Test of English

Brock Intensive English Language Program brocku.ca/esl-services

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FACULTY OF APPLIED HEALTH SCIENCES

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OUAC code

Programs and degrees

Required prerequisite

Career opportunities

BHL

Child Health (BA)

English; Biology

Child life specialist, early childhood educator, health promoter, pediatric occupational therapist

BAH

Community Health (BA) English; Biology or Chemistry (3-year degree)

Health inspector, health promoter, emergency room supervisor, health analyst, health counsellor

BPK

Kinesiology (BKin)

English; Biology; one Math

Registered kinesiologist, paramedic, physician, chiropractor, athletic therapist

BSK

Kinesiology (BScKin)

English; Biology; one Math (MIN B- in Math)

BSH

Medical Sciences (BSc)

English; Biology; Chemistry (MIN B-); one Math

Physician (medical doctor), dentist, optometrist, chiropractor, physiotherapist/occupational therapist

BSN

Nursing (BScN)

English; Biology; Chemistry; one Math (MIN B in each)

Hospital care, public health, research, policy development, administration Note: The deadline to apply to Fall 2018 entry is early February.

Nursing (BScN) Collaborative Program with Loyalist College

English; Biology; Chemistry; one Math (MIN B in each)

Application is made via the Ontario Colleges Application Service at ontariocolleges.ca

BP

Physical Education (BPhEd)

English; Biology; one Math

Teacher, athletic therapist, coach, personal trainer

BPU

Public Health (BPH), Public Health (BPH) Co-op

English; Biology or Chemistry

Health promoter, health and safety manager, health services administrator, physician, wellness consultant

BW

Recreation and Leisure Studies (BRLS)

English

Recreation co-ordinator, recreation facilities manager, recreation therapist, inclusion co-ordinator, outdoor educator

BSM

Sport Management (BSM)

English; one Math

Events/championships manager, sport-marketing manager, sport-marketing analyst, provincial/national sport associations, senior client manager (agent)

(Some careers may require completion of graduate, professional or specialized studies)


FACULTY OF EDUCATION OUAC code

Programs and degrees

BII

Concurrent Bachelor of Science (Biological Sciences, Chemistry or Physics majors) Honours/Bachelor of Education, Intermediate-Senior (Grades 7–12)

English; Functions or Calculus (MIN B-); Chemistry (MIN B-); plus one of: Biology; Physics; Earth Science; a second Math

BII

Concurrent Bachelor of Science (Mathematics majors) Honours/Bachelor of Education, Intermediate-Senior (Grades 7–12)

English; Functions and Calculus (MIN B- in each Math)

BII

Concurrent Bachelor of Science (Geography majors) Honours/Bachelor of Education, Intermediate-Senior (Grades 7–12)

English; Functions or Calculus (MIN B-); Chemistry (MIN B-); plus one of: Biology; Physics; Chemistry; Earth Science

BAI

Concurrent Bachelor of Arts (English, Geography or History majors) Honours/Bachelor of Education, Intermediate-Senior (Grades 7–12)

English; one Math

Concurrent Bachelor of Arts (Dramatic Arts or Visual Arts) Honours/Bachelor of Education, Intermediate-Senior (Grades 7–12)

English; one Math

BAI

Required prerequisite

Career opportunities (Some careers may require completion of graduate, professional or specialized studies)

Secondary school teacher, school administrator, tutor, academic adviser, education/curriculum developer, museum or gallery educational programmer

Dramatic Arts majors: attendance at the DART Invitational is mandatory. Visit brocku.ca/dramatic_arts Visual Arts majors: a portfolio is required by Feb. 9, 2018. Visit brocku.ca/visual-arts

BAI

Concurrent Bachelor of Arts (French Studies) Honours/Bachelor of Education, Intermediate-Senior (Grades 7–12)

English; one Math; French

BPI

Bachelor of Physical Education Honours/Bachelor of Education, Intermediate-Senior (Grades 7–12)

English; Biology; one Math

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FACULTY OF EDUCATION OUAC code

Programs and degrees

Required prerequisite

BIJ

Concurrent Bachelor of Science Integrated Studies Honours/Bachelor of Education, Junior-Intermediate (Grades 4–10)

English; Functions or Calculus (MIN B-)

Career opportunities

(Some careers may require completion of graduate, professional or specialized studies)

Teachable subjects include: Geography, Mathematics or General Science BAJ

Concurrent Bachelor of Arts Integrated Studies Honours/ Bachelor of Education, Junior-Intermediate (Grades 4–10)

English; one Math

Teachable subjects include: Dramatic Arts, English, French, Geography, History, Mathematics, Music-Vocal, ScienceGeneral or Visual Arts

Elementary or secondary school teacher, school administrator, academic adviser, education/curriculum developer, public and private program instructor/administrator

BPJ

Concurrent Bachelor of Physical Education Honours/ Bachelor of Education, Junior-Intermediate (Grades 4–10)

English; Biology; one Math

BDP

Concurrent Bachelor of Arts Child and Youth Studies Honours/Bachelor of Education, Primary-Junior (Grades K–6)

English; one Math (Data Management preferred)

Elementary school teacher, school administrator, tutor, education/curriculum developer, social and community service worker, public and private program instructor/administrator

BED

Early Childhood Education (BECE)

2-year Ontario ECE Diploma; Registration with the OCECE

Child-care centres, family-resource centres, full-day early learning environments, Ontario Early Years Centres, children’s support services

Any previous post-secondary studies may be considered for possible advanced standing.

Adult learning environments, industry and formal post-secondary environments, social and community services, human resources

(The BECE does not qualify graduates to receive an Ontario Certificate of Qualification and Registration from the Ontario College of Teachers)

Adult Education (as a first degree) Note: Application is made via Brock. Learn more at brocku.ca/admission/apply/#teacher-ed

GOODMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

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OUAC code

Programs and degrees

Required prerequisites

Career opportunities (Some careers may require completion

BK

Accounting (BAcc), Accounting (BAcc) Co-op

English; two Maths

Professional accountant, comptroller, operating fund accountant, cost analyst, commodity tax analyst

BN

Business Administration (BBA), Business Administration (BBA) Co-op

English; two Maths

Commercial account manager, director of information services, HR analyst, product marketing manager, investment banker

BND

Business Administration (BBA) International Dual Degree Co-op (NEOMA — French option)

ENG4U, two Maths, Grade 12 French (FIF4U, FSF4U, or FEF4U) or equivalent French background.

Investment banker, commercial account manager, corporate trainer, product marketing manager, business process specialist

of graduate, professional or specialized studies)


FACULTY OF HUMANITIES OUAC code

Programs and degrees

Required prerequisite

BHE

Humanities – Faculty of Humanities

English

Career opportunities

(Some careers may require completion of graduate, professional or specialized studies)

Applicants entering Year 1 complete an exploratory general first year, after which they select a major from the programs listed below. Applicants granted transfer credit may request a specific major upon admission.

Canadian Studies (BA) Canadian Studies and French Studies (BA) (combined majors only)

Civil service, international business, tourism, communications, journalism

Classics (BA)

Archaeology, museum and cultural heritage, journalism, tourism, library and information science

Comparative Literatures and Cultures

Lecturer/professor, curator, editor, reviewer, columnist

General Humanities (BA) (3-year degree)

Completion of the (BA) General Humanities degree may lead to a wide range of employment options, depending on the specific courses that are chosen.

English Language and Literature (BA) (multiple majors)

Researcher/writer, editor, journalist, public relations/marketing, teacher

Medieval and Renaissance Studies (BA) (combined major only)

Archivist/librarian, editor, teacher, lawyer, civil servant/diplomat

Modern Languages (BA) (French Studies) (Italian Studies, Hispanic and Latin American Studies – combined majors only)

Teacher, translator, government trade policy (NAFTA) analyst, court interpreter, immigration officer, travel consultant

Philosophy (BA)

Lawyer, journalist, writer and editor, teacher, public relations adviser

Studies in Arts and Culture (BA)

Artistic direction, arts, culture and heritage policy development and management, cultural programming, arts criticism, journalism and publishing, arts education and outreach co-ordination

Visual Arts — History of Art and Visual Culture

Art therapist, artist, graphic designer, curator, teacher

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FACULTY OF HUMANITIES (These are direct-entry programs) OUAC code

Programs and degrees

BT

Dramatic Arts (BA), Dramatic Arts (BA) Co-op

English

Game Design (BA) (Collaborative program with Niagara College)

English

BHI

History (BA), History (BA) Co-op

English

Teacher, historian/museum curator, lawyer, public relations officer, civil servant

BIS

Interactive Arts and Science (BA)

English

Multimedia developer, instructional designer for multimedia content, writer for interactive fiction and games, project manager for interactive media, new media journalist

BM

Music (BA), (BMUS)

English Theory placement test (Royal Conservatory Grade II Level) and aural skills test must be passed. Audition required for Applied Music. Visit brocku.ca/music

Performer, music teacher, composer/arranger, music critic/broadcaster, conductor

BR

Visual Arts — Studio Art (BA)

English A portfolio is required by Feb. 9, 2018. Visit brocku.ca/visual-arts

Art therapist, artist, graphic designer, curator, teacher

BGD

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Required prerequisite

Career opportunities (Some careers may require completion of graduate, professional or specialized studies)

Attendance at the DART Invitational is mandatory. Visit brocku.ca/dramatic_arts

A statement of interest is required by Feb. 8, 2018. Visit brocku.ca/game

Theatre artist: actor, director, designer, playwright, technician, theatre administrator, production and stage management, drama therapist, drama for community development, teacher, writer for cultural industries, including criticism and theory Game designer, concept artist, asset designer, 3D modeller, game writer

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FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE OUAC code

Programs and degrees

Required prerequisite

BCH

Biochemistry (BSc), Biochemistry (BSc) Co-op

Functions or Calculus (MIN B-); Chemistry (MIN B-); plus two of: Biology, Physics, Earth Science, a second Math or English

Medicine, dentistry, pharmaceutical research and marketing, research scientist, education

BS

Biological Sciences (BSc)

Functions or Calculus (MIN B-); Chemistry (MIN B-); plus two of: Biology, Physics, Earth Science, a second Math or English

Medicine or dentistry, veterinary medicine, chiropractic practice, field biologist, environmental assessment

BIM

Biomedical Sciences (BSc)

Functions or Calculus (MIN B-); Chemistry (MIN B-); plus two of: Biology, Physics, Earth Science, a second Math or English

Medicine and allied health professions, medical research, teaching, forensic research, pharmaceutical industry

BBP

Biophysics (BSc)

Functions or Calculus (MIN B-); Chemistry (MIN B-); plus two of: Biology, Physics, Earth Science, a second Math or English

Medical and health physicist, pharmaceutical industry, environmental sciences, food and agricultural industries, medical laboratory technology

BIT

Biotechnology (BSc), Functions or Calculus (MIN B-); Chemistry (MIN B-); Biotechnology (BSc) Co-op plus two of: Biology, Physics, Earth Science, a second Math or English

Medicine or dentistry, veterinary medicine, teaching, patent lawyer, research and development

BJC

Chemistry (BSc), Chemistry (BSc) Co-op

Functions or Calculus (MIN B-); Chemistry (MIN B-); plus two of: Biology, Physics, Earth Science, a second Math or English

Pharmaceutical researcher, forensic technician, teacher, environmental researcher, physician, dentist

BG

Computer Science (BSc), Computer Science (BSc) Co-op

English; Functions or Calculus (MIN B-)

Programmer or systems analyst, computer graphics developer, database or network administrator, IT project manager or corporate trainer, web designer/internet specialist

BHG

Computer Science and Mathematics (BSc) — Co-op only

English; Functions and Calculus (MIN B in each Math)

Research consultant, computer graphics developer, web designer/internet specialist, mathematics teacher, applied mathematician

Career opportunities (Some careers may require completion of graduate, professional or specialized studies)

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FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE OUAC code

Programs and degrees

Required prerequisite

Career opportunities

BCB

Computing and Business (BCB), Computing and Business (BCB) (Co-op)

English; Functions; second Math (MIN B-)

IT entrepreneur, IT project manager, information systems manager, IT marketing manager/sales, financial systems analyst

BGN

English; Functions or Calculus (MIN B-) Computing and Network Communications (BSc) — Co-op only (collaborative program with Sheridan College)

Information systems manager, programmer/ application developer, communications systems analyst, network architect, network security officer

BSC

Computing and Solid State Device Technology (BSc), Computing and Solid State Device Technology (BSc) Co-op

English; Physics; Functions or Calculus (MIN B-)

IT hardware engineer, automation of manufacturing processes, IT systems operations analyst, VoIP (Voice over IP) specialist, digital TV technologist

BX

Earth Sciences (BSc), Earth Sciences (BSc) Co-op

Functions or Calculus (MIN B-); Chemistry (MIN B-); plus two of: Biology, Physics, Earth Science, a second Math or English

rofessional geoscientist (PGeo designation), P minerals exploration geologist, mining geologist, petroleum geologist, paleontologist

BEG

Environmental Geoscience (BSc), Functions or Calculus (MIN B-); Chemistry (MIN B-); plus Hydrologist (PGeo), groundwater geologist (PGeo), environmental geoscientist (PGeo), Environmental Geoscience (BSc) two of: Biology, Physics, Earth Science, a second Math or English environmental consultant, conservation officer/ Co-op

(Some careers may require completion of graduate, professional or specialized studies)

park warden

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BGP

Game Programming (BSc) (Collaborative program with Niagara College)

English; Functions or Calculus (MIN B-). A statement of interest is required by Feb. 8, 2018. Visit brocku.ca/game

Game developer, game systems designer, gameplay engineer, user interface developer, technical director

BH

Mathematics and Statistics (BSc), Mathematics and Statistics (BSc) Co-op

Functions; Calculus (MIN B in each Math)

Mathematics/statistics teacher, professor or researcher, operations research analyst, quantitative financial market analyst, governmental statistics consultant, actuary, insurance underwriter, inventory control specialist


FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE OUAC code

Programs and degrees

Required prerequisite

Career opportunities

BJ

Mathematics and Statistics — Accelerated Mathematics Studies (BSc)

Functions or Calculus (MIN 90% in each math). A written personal statement and Mathematics Activities Portfolio are due Feb. 8, 2018. Entrance examination and interview. Consideration will be given to those submitting information after this date until the program is full. Visit discover.brocku.ca/accelerated-math

Mathematics/statistics teacher, professor or researcher, operations research analyst, quantitative financial market analyst, governmental statistics consultant, actuary, insurance underwriter, inventory control specialist

BIN

Neuroscience (BSc), Neuroscience (BSc) Co-op

Functions or Calculus (MIN B-); Chemistry (MIN B-); plus two of: Biology, Physics, Earth Science, a second Math or English

Medical doctor, anesthesiologist, physical or occupational therapist, speech or language pathologist, pharmacist

BOV

Oenology and Viticulture (BSc) — Co-op only

Functions or Calculus (MIN B-); Chemistry (MIN B-); plus two of: Biology, Physics, Earth Science, a second Math or English

Winemaker/winery consultant, vineyard manager/ consultant, winery/vineyard proprietor, sensory specialist, oenology, viticulture or biotechnology researcher

BJP

Physics (BSc), Physics (BSc) Co-op

Functions or Calculus (MIN B-); Chemistry (MIN B-); plus two of: Biology, Physics, Earth Science, a second Math or English

Physicist, laser and optical device technologist, space scientist, patent law, research and development in technology.

BI

Sciences (BSc)

Any three from: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Functions, Calculus, Earth Science, Computer Studies

Dentistry, medicine, optometry, pharmaceutical researching and marketing, veterinary medicine

(Some careers may require completion of graduate, professional or specialized studies)

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES OUAC code

Programs and degrees

Required prerequisite

Career opportunities

BAL

Applied Linguistics (BA)

English

Linguist, translator, speech-language pathologist, audiologist, clinical researcher, ESL educator

BUD

Business Communication (BA)

English

Public relations officer, advertising professional, human resource manager, event planner, intellectual property, copyright or media law

BE

Business Economics (BBE), Business Economics (BBE) Co-op

English; Functions or Calculus (MIN C+)

Financial analyst, market researcher, public service administrator, private sector manager, banker

BD

Child and Youth Studies (BA)

English

Child protection worker, speech-language pathologist, teacher, literacy specialist, mental health counsellor, children’s librarian, youth worker, child life specialist, youth counsellor, autism specialist, child rights advocate

(Some careers may require completion of graduate, professional or specialized studies)

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Faculty of Social Sciences

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OUAC code

Programs and degrees

Required prerequisite

Career opportunities

BEC

Economics (BA), Economics (BA) Co-op

English; Functions or Calculus (MIN C+)

Private-sector economist, government economist, business manager, corporate lawyer, financial investment planner

BF

Film Studies (BA)

English

Media research analyst, film industry professional, media content creator, film festival/television programmer, film critic

BGE

Geography (BA), Geography (BA) Co-op

English

Land surveyor, city planner, climatologist, teacher, cartographer

BO

Geography (BSc), Geography (BSc) Co-op

Functions or Calculus (MIN B-); plus one of: Biology, Physics, Chemistry or Earth Science

BIP

International Political Economy (BA)

English; Functions or Calculus (MIN C+)

International business person, foreign service agent, diplomat, journalist, public servant

BLB

Labour Studies (BA), Labour Studies (BA) Co-op

English

Labour lawyer or mediator, human resources manager, government labour specialist, journalist, labour educator and researcher

BUC

Media and Communication Studies (BA)

English

Director of communications, public relations officer, journalist, media consultant, intellectual property, copyright and media law

BPO

Political Science (BA), Political Science (BA) Co-op

English

Lawyer, government administrator, journalist, diplomat, international affairs specialist, polling and political consultant

BPC

Popular Culture (BA)

English

Journalist, public relations officer, advertising professional, market research analyst, cultural events planner, market research analysis, cultural events planner

BPY

Psychology (BA), Psychology (BA) Co-op

English

Psychologist, psychological assessor, child and youth-care worker, social worker, human resource professional

BSO

Sociology (BA)

English

Policy/data analyst, researcher, human rights advocacy, union organizer, counsellor, life coach, social services programming, immigration, customs, corrections, international development and relations

BSS

Social Sciences (BA) (3-year degree)

English

Completion of the BA Social Sciences degree may lead to employment opportunities in a wide range of areas, depending on the specific courses that are chosen.

BTV

Tourism and Environment (BA), Tourism and Environment (Tourism Management Stream) (BA) Co-op

English

Tourism policy, hotel and resort management, nature tourism and guiding, economic development agency coordinator, management of heritage and historic sites

BWS

Women’s and Gender Studies (BA)

English

Family lawyer, social worker, family doctor, director of women’s organizations, human rights worker

(Some careers may require completion of graduate, professional or specialized studies)


CONTACT INFORMATION BROCK UNIVERSITY

For additional contact information, visit brocku.ca/directory

905 688 5550

STUDENT RECRUITMENT

AWARDS & FINANCIAL AID

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TRANSFER STUDENT ADMISSIONS

RESIDENCES

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ALL OTHER APPLICATIONS OR ADMISSIONS

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IMPORTANT DATES FALL 2017

APRIL 8, 2018

JUNE 1, 2018

Complete the OneApp to be eligible for entrance awards and bursaries. Apply early to maximize your earning potential. Learn more at discover.brocku.ca/awards

BROCK OPEN HOUSE Register at discover.brocku.ca as the date approaches. On-the-spot admissions will be available on this date. Please refer to page 16 for details.

Residence applications and the application fee must be received at Brock by this date for the residence guarantee to apply. Learn more at brocku.ca/residence

SEPT. 22-24, 2017 Ontario Universities’ Fair at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Visit ouf.ca for more information and to pre-register.

APRIL 30, 2018 Applications for Med Plus are due. Learn more at discover.brocku.ca/med-plus

NOV. 5, 2017

JUNE 1, 2018

BROCK FALL PREVIEW DAY Register at discover.brocku.ca as the date approaches. On-the-spot admissions will be available on this date. Please refer to page 16 for details.

Deadline for most OUAC 105D applications. Applications submitted after this date will be accepted, but program availability may be limited. Refer to brocku.ca/register/ admissions for specific program application deadlines.

SUMMER 2018 Orientation and summer transition programs begin. Learn more at discover.brocku.ca/start

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