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Computing Science, Software Systems, Geographic Information Science
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BC high school
General requirements
- English language requirement
- Quantitative and analytical skills requirement
- A minimum of five approved Grade 12 courses, including English Studies 12 (min 70%) or equivalent.
A comprehensive list of all approved Grade 11 and 12 academic courses can be found here.
Admission is based on an evaluation of all approved Grade 11 and 12 courses, with greater emphasis on List A courses.
- A Social Studies 12 course can be used to fulfil the Social Studies 11 requirement. A Social Studies 12 course can be used to fulfil both the Social Studies 11 requirement and a program-specific Social Studies 12 requirement.
The SFU-Zhejiang University Computing Science Dual Degree Program is designed to be open to domestic and international students. A supplemental statement of interest is required. Details on Eligibility can be found here. Prospective students from China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, who do not hold Canadian citizenship, need to gain admission via Zhejiang University.
Grade 11 required courses
Required | Course List B |
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One of: English 11 |
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One of: Math 11 |
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One of: Science 11 |
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One of: Social Studies 11 |
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Grade 12 required courses
Required | Course List A |
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One of: English 12 |
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One of: Science 12 |
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One of: Math 12 |
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Recommended |
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Type | Course List B |
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Two courses: From List A or List B |
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Advanced placement
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International Baccalaureate
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Aboriginal Admission Policy
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