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University Transfer – Applied Physics (SFU)

CREDENTIAL: Certificate
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Complete first-year applied physics at VCC and transfer directly into second-year degree programs at Simon Fraser University.

Tuition: *
Credential: Certificate
Hours: Full-time
Delivery: Class-based
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Campus: Broadway Broadway
Start Dates: Jan, May, Sep
 

Entrance award

September intake of this full-time program is eligible for financial award.

 

ENTRANCE AWARDS

September intake of this full-time program is eligible for financial award.

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What you will learn

Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to:

  • Solve a wide range of problems related to mathematics and science at the 1st year level
  • Produce high quality oral presentations and written materials
  • Apply theoretical knowledge and technical skills in solving problems
  • Complete projects both independently and in teams
  • Use their scientific educational experiences as a solid foundation for academic readiness in 2nd year science

What to expect

The courses are presented using a variety of face-to-face and online instructional strategies, resources and activities including lectures, laboratories, field trips, demonstrations, guest speakers, case studies, and applied practical experiences.

Admission requirements

Program-specific

  • Grade 12 graduation, or equivalent 

  • Knowledge of English demonstrated by one of the following: 

  • Pre-calculus 12 with a minimum B’ grade, or equivalent 

Notes 

  • Students are required to have successfully completed prerequisite course(s) or equivalents leading to courses in the Certificate (for example: prerequisite course Chemistry 12, or equivalent, needs to be successfully completed in order to take CHEM 1121 Chemistry 1). Please see the requirements for each course. 

  • Specific post-secondary level courses may be used to substitute for high school courses 

General

  • This program is available to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. See program options for international students at VCC International.
  • Applicants who self-identify as Indigenous are strongly encouraged to connect with VCC’s Indigenous Education and Community Engagement team to learn more about VCC’s Indigenous Enrolment policy, application preparation/completion, program advising, and a range of other individualized services.
  • Applicants must be 16 years of age or older or a graduate of a secondary school. (Some exceptions may apply.)
  • Applicants must submit official transcripts and other documents as required by their course or program. Seats are offered to eligible applicants with completed applications, in order of application completion date (except for programs with competitive admissions). A complete application includes an application form, evidence of educational pre-requisites (e.g. transcripts), any required supporting documents (e.g. language proficiency, audition video), and the required deposit or fee payment. If you do not meet the requirements for the term applied, your application may be cancelled.
 

Missing prerequisites? Learn more about VCC's tuition-free academic upgrading or English as a Second Language (ESL) courses, or discover which university transfer options are right for you.

Recommended Characteristics

  • Demonstrate proficiency in the English language with excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Motivated and positive attitude towards learning.
  • Possess analytical and critical thinking skills.
  • Some word processing experience and basic computer skills required.

Courses *

Prior learning assessment and recognition

For students attempting the assured pathway to Simon Fraser University, PLAR is not allowed, as per the agreement with SFU. 

Specific Requirements for the Science Certificate

A. 3 credits in first-year English; and

B. 6 credits of Calculus; and

C. 15 credits in Science; and

D. 6 additional credits of courses in Arts or Science

Courses

Students do not have to declare their intention of completing the University Transfer Science Certificate credential before beginning to take courses. Courses are open to any student who meets the general and specific requirements for the course.

Students will need to meet the admission requirements to the program before courses can be used to complete the University Transfer Science Certificate.

No course will be used to meet more than one of the specific requirements (for example, MATH 1120 as both a Science requirement and as an additional Arts and Science requirement).

Students must complete:

A. English Requirement (3 credits)

ENGL 1100 English 1 3
or ENGL 1101 English

B.  Math Requirements (6 credits) 

Students must take:

MATH 1100 Calculus 1 3
MATH 1200 Calculus 2 3

C. Science Requirements (minimum of 15 credits)

Any course such as, but not limited to, the following:

BIOL 1100 Biology 1 4
BIOL 1200 Biology 2 4
BIOL 1120 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 4
BIOL 1220 Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 4
CHEM 1121 Chemistry 1 4
CHEM 1223 Chemistry 2 4
CMPT 1010 Intro to Comp Programming 1 3
CMPT 1020 Intro to Comp Programming 2 3
GEOG 1110 Earth Systems 3
MATH 1020 Precalculus 3
MATH 1120 Discrete Mathematics 3
MATH 1111 Introduction to Statistics 3
MATH 1190 Mathematics for Teachers 3
MATH 1221 Applied Linear Algebra 3
MATH 1210 Mathematics for the Arts 3
MATH 2251 Calculus 3 3
MATH 2310 Ordinary Differential Equations 3
MATH 2700 Probability and Statistics for Science and Engineering 3
PHYS 1100 Physics 1 4
PHYS 1200 Physics 2 4
PHYS 1110 Introduction to Astronomy 3
PHYS 1170 Mechanics 1 3
SCIE 1100 Engineering Tech & Society 3
SCIE 1151 Engineering Graphics & Design 3
SCIE 1180 Intro to Engineering Analysis 3

Institutions have the discretion to not accept MATH 1020 for transfer. Check with receiving institution to ensure transferability.

D. Additional Arts and Science courses (minimum 6 credits)

Any courses from those in list C above or from (but not limited to) the following:

BIOL 2104 Introduction to Ecology 3
ECON 1100 Microeconomics 3
ECON 1200 Macroeconomics 3
ENGL 1200 University Transfer English 2 3
ENGL 1102 English 3
GEOG 1100 Introducting Human Geography 3
GEOG 2241 Social Geography 3
INDG 1100 First Nations & Indigenous Stu 3
PSYC 1100 Psychology 1 3
PSYC 1200 Psychology 2 3
SOCI 1100 Sociology 1: Introductory Sociology 3
SOCI 1200 Sociology 2: Canadian Society 3
SCIE 1110 Professional Communication 3

Admission Pathways

Two transfer pathways will be available to students from the VCC University Transfer Science Certificate (UTSC) program into 9 eligible Faculty of Science (FSci) programs at SFU: Assured Admission and Competitive Admission. The required courses for FSci program transfer are outlined below in options A to I.

Assured Admission Pathway

Assured admission from VCC's UTSC to the a FSci major is based on a CGPA of 2.60 (calculated based on the best attempt for each required course within the certificate program), and an overall GPA of 2.00 on any transferable coursework from all post-secondary institutions attended.

Students who were required to withdraw, or were not in good academic standing upon leaving a former post-secondary institution are not eligible for consideration under the Assured Admission pathway.

All certificate courses must be completed at VCC within 16 months of commencing the UTSC. Any courses in the certificate taken at post-secondary institutions other than VCC may be transferred to VCC and used towards completion of the VCC/SFU pathway certificate, providing those courses transfer independently to SFU and receive the same credit at SFU as does the VCC pathway course.

In addition, students must meet a minimum course load of 12 credits for at least two terms while enrolled in the UTSC program at VCC.

The assured admission pathway does not apply to international students. While the certificate is fully transferrable, international students’ GPA requirements may vary at the time of transfer.

Competitive Admission Pathway

VCC UTSC students who do not meet the Assured Admission pathway criteria may be eligible to enter FSci programs based on the existing college transfer criteria for SFU admission (24 credits of transferable coursework and meeting the competitive admission GPA requirement for the Faculty of Science set for the specific term of admission), plus program-specific requirements (http://www.sfu.ca/students/admission-requirements/canadian-transfer/college-university.html.html).

Applicants from both pathways must meet the general SFU English language and quantitative admission requirements.

Bachelor of Science — Applied Physics second-year transfer to SFU

Students must complete:

ENGL 1100 - University Transfer English 1 (3 credits)

or               

ENGL 1101 - English 1101 (3 credits)

MATH 1100 - Calculus 1 (3 credits)

MATH 1200 - Calculus 2 (3 credits)

MATH 1221 — Applied Linear Algebra (3 credits)

CHEM 1121- Chemistry 1 (4 credits)

CHEM 1223- Chemistry 2 (4 credits)

CMPT 1010 — Introduction to Computer Programming 1 (3 credits)

CMPT 1020 - Introduction to Computer Programming 2 (3 credits)

PHYS 1100 - Physics 1 (4 credits)

PHYS 1200 - Physics 2 (4 credits)

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Entrance award

September intake of this full-time program is eligible for financial award.

 

ENTRANCE AWARDS

September intake of this full-time program is eligible for financial award.

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