Specific Subject Requirements - Quebec
CEGEP Minimum Requirements: 12 Academic courses, including requirements.
Quebec Gr. 12 Minimum Requirements: Grade 12 diploma, including 6 academic (university-preparation level) courses, including Grade 12 English.
Note: Course codes are subject to change.
Bachelor of Applied Science
Majors
- Applied Human Nutrition
- Child Studies
- Family Studies and Human Development
Required Courses from CEGEP
Applied Human Nutrition
- 2 English courses (603 or 604)
- Linear Algebra, Calculus 1 or Calculus 2
- Biology NYA
- General Chemistry & Chemistry of Solutions
Child Studies & Family Studies and Human Development
- 2 English courses (603 or 604)
- Linear Algebra, Calculus 1 or Calculus 2
- Biology NYA OR General Chemistry & Chemistry of Solutions
Required Courses from Grade 12
Applied Human Nutrition
- English 12
- Data Management 12, Advanced Functions 12 or Calculus 12
- Biology 12
- Chemistry 12
Child Studies & Family Studies and Human Development
- English 12
- Data Management 12, Advanced Functions 12 or Calculus 12
- 1 credit in Biology 12 or Chemistry 12
Estimated Cutoff Ranges
Applied Human Nutrition: 81-85%
Child Studies, Family Studies and Human Development: 77-81%
Bachelor of Arts
Majors
- Anthropology*
- Art History
- Classical Studies
- Criminal Justice and Public Policy*
- Culture and Technology Studies
- Economics*
- English
- Environmental Governance*
- European Studies
- Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics*
- French Studies
- Geography*
- History*
- International Development Studies*
- Justice and Legal Studies
- Major To Be Determined
- Mathematical Economics*
- Mathematical Science
- Music
- Philosphy
- Political Science*
- Psychology*
- Sociology
- Studio Art
- Theatre Studies
Required Courses from CEGEP
- 2 English courses (603 or 604)
Required Courses from Grade 12
- English 12
Students not admitted to Criminal Justice and Public Policy will automatically be considered for Bachelor of Arts, General Arts.
Estimated Cutoff Ranges
76-80% for all majors except Psychology, Criminal Justice and Public Policy (79-83%) and Psychology Co-op and Political Science Co-op (84-89%)
Notes: Applicants to the Economics; Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics; Mathematical Science; and Mathematical Economics majors are strongly encouraged to complete Math NYC or Advanced Functions.
Bachelor of Arts and Sciences
Required Courses from CEGEP
- 2 English courses (603 or 604)
- Linear Algebra
- 2 credits from: Biology NYA, General Chemistry & Chemistry of Solutions or Mechanics & Electricity and Magnetism
- 1 credit from arts or social science
Required Courses from Grade 12
- English 12
- Advanced Functions 12
- 2 credits from Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12
- 1 credit from arts or social science
Estimated Cutoff Ranges
78-81%Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management
Majors
- Environmental Management
- Equine Management
- Food Industry Management*
Required Courses from CEGEP
Environmental Management, Equine Management
- 2 English courses (603 or 604)
- Biology NYA
Food Industry Management
- 2 English courses (603 or 604)
- Linear Algebra
- Biology NYA
- General Chemistry & Chemistry of Solutions
Required Courses from Grade 12
Environmental Management, Equine Management
- English 12
- Biology 12
Food Industry Management
- English 12
- Advanced Functions 12
- Biology 12
- Chemistry 12
Estimated Cutoff Ranges
Environmental Management and Equine Management: 75-78%
Food Industry Management: 76-80%
Notes: Chemistry and Math are strongly recommended.
Bachelor of Commerce
Majors
- Accounting*
- Food and Agricultural Business*
- Hospitality and Tourism Management*
- Management*
- Management Economics and Finance*
- Marketing Management*
- Government, Economics and Finance*
- Real Estate*
- Sport and Event Management*
- Undeclared (first year only)
Required Courses from CEGEP
Government, Economics and Management; Hospitality and Tourism Management
- 2 English courses (603 or 604)
- Linear Algebra
Accounting; Food and Agricultural Business; Management; Marketing Management; Management, Economics and Finance; Real Estate; Sport and Event Management; Undeclared (first year only)
- 2 English courses (603 or 604)
- Linear Algebra
- One of Calculus 1 or Calculus 2
Required Courses from Grade 12
Government, Economics and Management; Hospitality and Tourism Management
- English 12
- Advanced Functions 12
Accounting; Food and Agricultural Business; Management; Marketing Management; Management, Economics and Finance; Real Estate; Sport and Event Management; Undeclared (first year only)
- English 12
- Advanced Functions 12
- One of Calculus 12 or Data Management 12
Estimated Cutoff Ranges
78-82%
Notes: Applicants to the Accounting, Food and Agricultural Business, Management Economics & Finance, Management, Marketing Management, Real Estate, Sport and Event Management or Undeclared majors must present the math as noted in the National Course Equivalency Chart plus one additional math identified elsewhere on the chart.
Bachelor of Computing
Majors
- Computer Science*
- Software Engineering*
Required Courses from CEGEP
- 2 English courses (603 or 604)
- Calculus 1
Required Courses from Grade 12
- English 12
- Calculus 12
Estimated Cutoff Ranges
84-89%Bachelor of Engineering
Majors
- Biological Engineering*
- Biomedical Engineering*
- Computer Engineering*
- Engineering Systems and Computing*
- Environmental Engineering*
- Mechanical Engineering*
- Water Resources Engineering*
- Undeclared (first year only)
Required Courses from CEGEP
- 2 English courses (603 or 604)
- Calculus 1
- Calculus 2
- 2 credits from: Biology NYA, General Chemistry & Chemistry of Solutions or Mechanics & Electricity and Magnetism
Required Courses from Grade 12
- English 12
- Advanced Functions 12
- Calculus 12
- 2 credits from Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12
Estimated Cutoff Ranges
84-89%Bachelor of Indigenous Environmental Science and Practice
Required Courses from CEGEP
- 2 English courses (603 or 604)
- Linear Algebra
- Biology NYA
- General Chemistry & Chemistry of Solutions
Required Courses from Grade 12
- English 12
- Advanced Functions 12
- Biology 12
- Chemistry 12
Estimated Cutoff Ranges
76-80%
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
Required Courses from CEGEP
- 2 English courses (603 or 604)
Required Courses from Grade 12
- English 12
Estimated Cutoff Ranges
Admission is determined through a combination of academic grades and the Background Information Form (BIF).
Bachelor of One Health
Required Courses from CEGEP
- English (603 or 604)
- Linear Algebra (Math NYC)
- 2 credits from: Biology NYA, General Chemistry & Chemistry of Solutions or Mechanics & Electricity and Magnetism
- 1 credit from arts or social science
Required Courses from Grade 12
- English 12
- Advanced Functions 12
- 2 credits from Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12
Estimated Cutoff Ranges
80-85%Bachelor of Science
Majors
Biological Sciences
- Animal Biology
- Biochemistry*
- Biodiversity
- Biological Science
- Bio-Medical Science
- Biomedical Toxicology*
- Environmental Biology
- Food Science*
- Human Kinetics
- Marine and Freshwater Biology*
- Microbiology*
- Molecular Biology and Genetics*
- Neuroscience
- Nutritional and Nutriceutical Sciences
- Plant Science*
- Wildlife Biology and Conservation
- Zoology
Physical Sciences
- Biological and Pharmaceutical Chemistry*
- Biological and Medical Physics*
- Chemical Physics*
- Chemistry*
- Environmental Geomatics*
- Mathematical Science
- Nanoscience*
- Physical Science
- Physics*
- Theoretical Physics
Required Courses from CEGEP
- 2 English courses (603 or 604)
- Linear Algebra (for Biological Science majors)
- Calculus 2 (for Physical Science majors)
- 2 credits from: Biology NYA, General Chemistry & Chemistry of Solutions or Mechanics & Electricity and Magnetism
Required Courses from Grade 12
- English 12
- Advanced Functions 12 (for Biological Science majors)
- Calculus 12 (for Physical Science majors)
- 2 credits from Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12
Estimated Cutoff Ranges
78-83% for all majors except for Bio-Medical Science (84-89%), Animal Biology and Human Kinetics (79-84%)Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Majors
- Animal Science
- Crop, Horticulture and Turfgrass Sciences
- Honours Agriculture
Required Courses from CEGEP
- 2 English courses (603 or 604)
- Linear Algebra
- 2 credits from: Biology NYA, General Chemistry & Chemistry of Solutions or Mechanics & Electricity and Magnetism
Required Courses from Grade 12
- English 12
- Advanced Functions 12
- 2 credits from Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12
Estimated Cutoff Ranges
77-80%Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences
Majors
- Ecology*
- Environment and Resource Management*
- Environmental Economics and Policy*
- Environmental Sciences*
Required Courses from CEGEP
- 2 English courses (603 or 604)
- Linear Algebra
- 2 credits from: Biology NYA, General Chemistry & Chemistry of Solutions or Mechanics & Electricity and Magnetism
Required Courses from Grade 12
- English 12
- Advanced Functions 12
- 2 credits from Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Physics 12
Estimated Cutoff Ranges
76-80%
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Estimated Cutoff Ranges
No direct admission from secondary school. Applicants must have completed a minimum of two years of full-time study in an undergraduate degree program.Associate Diplomas
Majors
- Agriculture (Ridgetown)
- Environmental Management (Ridgetown)
- Equine Care and Management (Ridgetown)
- Horticulture (Ridgetown)
- Turfgrass Management (Guelph)
- Veterinary Technology (Ridgetown)
To learn more about the Associate Diploma programs offered at our Ridgetown campus, please visit their website.
Estimated Cutoff Ranges
65-70%Associate Diploma in Turfgrass Management
Admission is determined by a combination of your academic average and faculty evaluation of the Background Information Form (BIF). The BIF can be found at admission.uoguelph.ca/suppforms.
Estimated Cutoff Ranges
65-70%
*Offered as regular and co-op programs. It is recommended that students wishing to take co-op apply directly to one of our majors (and its co-op option), rather than "Undeclared". While it is possible to apply for co-op during first year, entrance for in-course students depends on space availability as well as their in-course average.
**Estimated cut-off ranges are based on the admission averages from previous years and are provided solely as a point of reference. Exact cut-offs for the current cycle will be determined by the quantity and quality of applications received and the number of places available in the program. Co-op averages will often exceed the estimated cut-off ranges.