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Information for students in Quebec - CEGEP Toronto, Canada General Admission Requirements: Twelve academic courses from a Diplôme d’Etudes Collègiales (DEC)/pre-university program of study. It is essential that the subject prerequisite(s) and grade(s) for specific Ryerson programs form part of the academic background of applicants from outside of Ontario. Prerequisite subjects are required from the pre-university level except where noted otherwise. Subject prerequisite grades required for admission (normally in the 70-75 per cent range) are determined on the basis of competition. Both previous and current Secondary V math curricula are indicated (where required). Applicants should note that Calculus is required for all Engineering programs, the Accounting & Finance program, and select programs in the Faculty of Science. Please see the chart below for details. Programs may also specify non-academic requirements for admission (e.g. portfolio, admission essay, interview, audition, etc.). These programs are referred to as Grades-Plus programs. The specific non-academic requirements for individual Grades-Plus programs, including specific submission dates and procedures, are available on the individual Academic Program pages at ryerson.ca/undergraduate/ admission/programs. Note: for Grades-Plus programs, both academic and non-academic criteria will be used in the admission selection process. An applicant’s complete academic record, including secondary school as well as all post-secondary studies (e.g. college, university, or other post-secondary institutions) will be reviewed and considered as part of the competitive selection process. Ryerson receives more applications than spaces available. The averages/grades required for admission selection to each program is determined on the basis of competition each year. Possession of minimum averages and/or grades does not guarantee admission. Ryerson Degree Program Program-Specific Requirements Faculty of Arts Arts and Contemporary Studies, Criminology, English, Environment and Urban Sustainability, Geographic Analysis, History, Language and Intercultural Relations, Philosophy, Politics and Governance, Psychology, Sociology, Undeclared Arts (firstyear studies only) • Two English courses (603 or 604) International Economics and Finance • Two English courses (603 or 604) • One of: Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103) or Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106) Public Administration and Governance (part-time only) • Two English courses (603 or 604) Faculty of Communication & Design Fashion Communication*, Fashion Design*, Graphic Communications Management • Two English courses (603 or 604) • One of: Secondary V Math 506 (TS or SN), Math 526, or Math 536, or CEGEP Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103) or Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106). Other pre-university CEGEP math courses may also be considered on an individual basis. Creative Industries, Image Arts* (Film Studies, Photography Studies), Journalism*, Professional Communication, RTA School of Media* (Media Production, New Media, Sport Media), Performance* (Acting, Dance, Production) • Two English courses (603 or 604) Interior Design* • Two English courses (603 or 604) • One of: Secondary V Math 506 (TS or SN), Math 526, or Math 536, or CEGEP Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103) or Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106). Other pre-university CEGEP math courses may also be considered on an individual basis • Two CEGEP courses in Art, Art History, Physics, History, World Issues, Economics or other acceptable Social Science courses *These programs select students on the basis of grades plus non-academic criteria. For detailed information, visit ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/overview and select Non-Academic Requirements. Information, policies and procedures are accurate at the time of publication but are subject to change without prior notification. Updated: September 2015 Faculty of Community Services Child and Youth Care, Social Work, Urban and Regional Planning • Two English courses (603 or 604) Early Childhood Studies • Two English courses (603 or 604) • One of: Secondary V Science, Math 506 (TS or SN), Math 526, or Math 536, or other acceptable Science or Math course in a pre-university CEGEP program Midwifery* • Two English courses (603 or 604) • Chemistry (two from NYA, NYB or NYC) or Biology (Biology I [NYA]; completion of Biology II Is highly recommended) • Two acceptable Social Science or Humanities courses Nursing • • • • Nutrition and Food • Two English courses (603 or 604) • Chemistry (two from NYA, NYB or NYC) • Biology I (NYA). Completion of Biology II is highly recommended Occupational and Public Health • Two English courses (603 or 604) • One subject from: Chemistry (two from NYA, NYB or NYC) or Biology (Biology I [NYA]; completion of Biology II Is highly recommended) Two English courses (603 or 604) Biology I (NYA). Completion of Biology II is highly recommended Chemistry (two from NYA, NYB, or NYC) One of: Secondary V Math 506 (TS or SN), Math 526, or Math 536, or CEGEP Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103) or Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106). Other pre-university CEGEP math courses may also be considered on an individual basis Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science Architectural Science* • Two English courses (603 or 604) • Physics (two from NYA, NYB or NYC) • One of: Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103) or Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106) Engineering [Aerospace, Biomedical, Chemical Co-op, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Industrial, Mechanical, Undeclared (first-semester studies only)] • Two English courses (603 or 604) • Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103). Completion of Calculus II (201-NYB or 201-203) is highly recommended • Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106) • Physics (two from NYA, NYB or NYC) • Chemistry (two from NYA, NYB or NYC) Faculty of Science Biomedical Science, Science [Biology, Chemistry, Medical Physics, Undeclared (firstyear studies only)] • • • • Two English courses (603 or 604) Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103) Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106) Two subjects from: Physics (two of NYA, NYB or NYC), Chemistry (two of NYA, NYB or NYC) or Biology (Biology I [NYA]; completion of Biology II Is highly recommended) Financial Mathematics, Mathematics and its Applications • Two English courses (603 or 604) • Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103). Completion of Calculus II (201-NYB or 201-203) is highly recommended • Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106) • One subject from: Physics (two from NYA, NYB or NYC), Chemistry (two from NYA, NYB or NYC) or Biology (Biology I [NYA]; completion of Biology II Is highly recommended) Computer Science • Two English courses (603 or 604) • Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103). Completion of Calculus II (201-NYB or 201-203) is highly recommended • Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106) • One subject from: Physics (two from NYA, NYB or NYC), Chemistry (two from NYA, NYB or NYC) or Biology (Biology I [NYA]; completion of Biology II Is highly recommended) Ted Rogers School of Management Accounting & Finance • Two English courses (603 or 604) • Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103). Completion of Calculus II (201-NYB or 201-203) is highly recommended • Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106) Business Management, Business Technology Management, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Retail Management • Two English courses (603 or 604) • One of: Calculus I (201-NYA or 201-103) (preferred) or Linear Algebra I (201-NYC or 201-105 or 201-106) *These programs select students on the basis of grades plus non-academic criteria. For detailed information, visit ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/overview and select Non-Academic Requirements. Information, policies and procedures are accurate at the time of publication but are subject to change without prior notification. Updated: September 2015