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University Transfer (Courses)

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Start your university degree at VCC in a supportive learning environment with attentive instructors. Credits transfer to post-secondary institutions across British Columbia.
Tuition: *
Hours: Full-time
Delivery: Class-based
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Campus: Broadway Broadway
Start Dates: Jan, May, Sep
 

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

All students must meet the general University Transfer requirements.

  • Grade 12 graduation or equivalent
  • English 12 with a C+ or equivalent

Or

English language proficiency at an English 12 level

  • Pre-calculus 12 with a B or equivalent

Notes:

i) Students are required to have successfully completed prerequisite course(s) or equivalents leading to courses in the UT Science Certificate (for example: prerequisite course Chemistry 12 or equivalent needs to be successfully completed in order to take CHEM 1121-Chemistry 1).

ii) Specific post-secondary level courses may be used to substitute for high school courses.

General

  • Seats are offered to applicants who have met all admission requirements, on a first-qualified, first-served basis.
  • International applicants must be 17 years of age or older or a graduate of a secondary school. (Some exceptions may apply.)
  • Applicants must submit official transcripts and educational documents as required by their course or program.
  • All VCC applicants are required to function successfully in an English-speaking classroom. English requirements vary by program. For details, visit VCC International - English Requirements.   

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 *

See the full schedule .

 

Submit the Ut first term course registration form when applying to VCC.

  • UT - Arts
  • UT - Sciences
  • UT - Engineering
  • UT - Computing

Prior learning assessment and recognition

PLAR provides students with the opportunity to have learning assessed and recognized in the form of academic credit toward the requirements of the degree credential. Students can refer to individual course outlines or check with departments for PLAR.

Courses listed below may include university-transfer, articulated courses approved for transfer credit at the time of application for the certificate.

BIOL 1100
Biology 1 4
BIOL 1120
Human Anatomy and Physiology 1  4
BIOL 1200
Biology 2 4
BIOL 1220
Human Anatomy and Physiology 2  4
BIOL 2104
Introduction to Ecology 3
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
CRIM 1150
Introduction to Criminology  3
ECON 1100
Microeconomics  3
ECON 1200
Macroeconomics  3
ENGL 1001
Integrated Language Support 1  3
ENGL 1002
Integrated Language Support 2  3
ENGL 1100
University Transfer English 1  3
ENGL 1101
English  3
ENGL 1102
English  3
ENGL 1200
University Transfer English 2  3
EVSC 1100
Intro to Environmental Science  3
MATH 1020
Precalculus 3
MATH 1100
Calculus 1 3
MATH 1111
Introduction to Statistics  3
MATH 1120
Discrete Mathematics  3
MATH 1200
Calculus 2  3
MATH 1221
Applied Linear Algebra  3
MATH 2251
Calculus 3  3
MATH 2310
Ordinary Differential Equation  3
MATH 2700
Probab & Stats for Scie & Eng  3
NURS 1602
Human Anatomy & Physiology  3
PHYS 1100
Physics 1  4
PHYS 1170
Mechanics 1  3
PHYS 1190
 Physics of Music 3
PHYS 1200
Physics 2  4
PSYC 1100
Psychology 1  3
PSYC 1200
Psychology 2  3
PSYC 2300
Abnormal Psychology  3
PSYC 2320
Research Methods in Psychology  3
SCIE 1020
Intro to Computer Design  3
SCIE 1100
Engineering Tech & Society  3
SCIE 1110
Professional Communication  3
SCIE 1151
Engineering Graphics & Design  3
SCIE 1180
Intro to Engineering Analysis  3
SOCI 1100
Sociology 1: Intro Sociology  3
SOCI 1200
Sociology 2: Canadian Society  3
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STATUS INFORMATION

  • Apply Now: Qualified applicants may receive offers of admission if seats are available, or placed on waitlists if seats are full.
  • Closed: Applications are not accepted.
  • For details about application availability based on study permit status and recommendations if the application status is closed, visit the Availability Status page.
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