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ADMISSION TO PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA

Admission To Direct Entry Colleges

Applicants to the Colleges of Agriculture, Commerce or Engineering may take courses at the University of Regina which, upon successful completion and with the required transfer admission average, will allow them to apply for admission to the upper years of these programs at the University of Saskatchewan.

Recommended programs of study are set out below.

Applicants should consult the University of Regina's Calendar for admission requirements for these programs.

Agriculture

Core Courses
Biology 100 and 101
Chemistry 102 and 240
English 100 and 110
Mathematics 105/110 and 111
2 social science courses (other than Economics)

If at the time of application to the University of Saskatchewan, a student's cumulative average on university level courses attempted is below 60%, only courses with grades of 60% or better will be credited toward the B.S.A. degree. The College of Agriculture has an admission quota. Saskatchewan residents need a university level average of 60% or higher to be considered for admission as a transferee.

Commerce

Students who have completed the pre-administration year and/or the first year of the Administration program at the University of Regina and who wish to proceed to a Bachelor of Commerce degree may apply for upper-year admission to the College of Commerce.

Engineering

First Year - Common to All Programs
Chemistry 103
Computer Science 130
ENGG 100
ENGG 103
ENGG 113
ENGG 140
ENGL 100
Mathematics 110
Mathematics 111
Phys 105

Admission To Non-Direct Entry Colleges

Applicants planning to apply for admission to one of the Colleges of Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Nursing (Post Registration), Pharmacy and Nutrition, Physical Therapy or Veterinary Medicine may complete the required pre-professional courses at the University of Regina. Consult the University of Regina's Calendar for admission requirements.

Dentistry

Biology 100 and 101
Chemistry 102 and 240
English 100 and 110
Physics 109 and 119, or Physics 111 and 112
Biochemistry 220 and Biochemistry 320
Six credit units (full course equivalent) in social sciences or humanities

Dental Aptitude Test

Applicants for the program in dentistry must take the Dental Aptitude Test administered by the Canadian Dental Association.

Law

Students completing the pre-law program at the University of Regina must have successfully completed 60 credit hours, including at least 12 credit hours in the humanities or social sciences, or have attained a Bachelor's degree.

See Admissions in the General Information and the College of Law sections of the Calendar for details regarding selection of applicants for the College of Law and the Law School Admissions Test requirement.

Medicine

The admission requirements for the College of Medicine are two full years of 30 credit hours each (taken from September to April) and the Medical College Admission Test. Consult the College of Medicine section of the Calendar. Applicants from the University of Regina must have credit for the following courses:

Biology 100 and 101
Chemistry 102 and 240
English 100 and 110
Physics 109 and 119
Biochemistry 220 and 320
Six credit hours in the humanities or social sciences

The Standard First Aid Certificate must be obtained by June 15 of the year of entry. if accepted, a copy of this certificate is required.

The college urges potential applicants to select other courses in such a way as to work towards an alternative career, in case they are unsuccessful in gaining admission to Medicine.

Nursing

Degree Program For Registered Nurses

Students may fulfill part of the Post Registration degree program while registered at the University of Regina. For further details, contact the College of Nursing.

Nutrition

Biology 100 and 101
Chemistry 102 and 240
English 100 and 110,or French 201 and 202
Psychology 100 plus 3 more credit hours of Psychology or Sociology 100 and one additional 3-credit hour course in sociology
Six credit hours of electives

Pharmacy

Biology 100 and 101
Chemistry 102 and 240
English 100 and 110, or French 201 and 202
Twelve credit units in humanities, social sciences or fine arts, of which six credits must be included from Psychology 100 and one additional 3-credit hour course in psychology; Sociology 100 and one additional 3-credit hour course in sociology; Philosophy 100 and one additional 3-credit hour course in philosophy;
or
Indian Studies 100 and 101

Physical Therapy

Students wishing to enter the three-year physical therapy program require two years of pre-physical therapy studies (60 credit units).

Biology 100, 101
Chemistry 102 and 240
English 100 and 110
Physics 109 and 119
Psychology 100 and one of 210, 220, 230, 255, 270
Statistics 151 and 152
Six credit hours of human physiology
Nine credit hours in the humanities or social sciences
Nine credit hours of academic electives

Veterinary Medicine

Biology 100, 101, 205 and 220
Biochemistry 220 and 320
Chemistry 102, 240, and either 210 or 230
English 100 and 110
Mathematics 105 or 110; and either Mathematics 111 or Statistics 151
Physics 109 and 119 or Physics 111 and 112.
Five elective courses


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