{ POST SECONDARY EXPLORATION GOLZAR EIJADI
Dec 31, 2015
UBC- Vancouver
Faculty of Science Bachelor of Science (min 4 years)Program: Science Combined Major
The Combined Major in Science (CMS) program provides students with a broad-based science education, with a focus on data handling, communications skills and experiential learning.
It is not designed for students interested in research careers, but is suited to students preparing for professional schools such as education, law or medicine, or those interested in scientific journalism.
Requirements > General
English Language Admission Standard Final Grade of 70 % in Grade 11 or
Grade 12 English Graduation from high school with a
minimum average of 70% Completion of specific high school
courses depending on where you’re
applying from and what program(s)
you’re applying to. Select
your province or territory to find out
more.
70%competative
GPA
Requirements > Sciences
GRADE 11 English 11 plus a language 11 Mathematics 11 Physics 11 Chemistry 11 An approved Social Studies 11
courseGRADE 12 English 12 or English 12 First
Peoples Principles of Mathematics 12 or
Pre-Calculus 12 (minimum 67%) Two other approved Grade 12
courses, including at least one of Biology 12, Chemistry 12, Geology 12, or Physics 12
92.5%competitive
GPA
Location & Environment
More than 400 hectares in size, the stunning campus is surrounded by forest on three sides and ocean on the fourth, and is just a 30 minute bus ride to Vancouver's downtown core.
The campus also has two additional sites, one in the heart of downtown Vancouver at Robson Square, and another at Great Northern Way.
Car, Carpool, Bike, BusBus: Translink's free Trip Planning
service allows you to plan your trip to
UBC from virtually any Lower Mainland
Facilities
Athletics: UBC Thunderbirds > B-ball, Cross-country, Hockey, Golf, Rowing,
Swimming, Rugby, Skiing (alpine & Nordic), Soccer, Softball, Track 7 Field, and Volleyball
Clubs: UBC’s student government, the Alma Mater Society (AMS), administers more than 300 student-run clubs
Intramurals & recreations: Options provided by UBC REC
> Playing your favourite sport in a league or by dropping in > Taking a martial arts or Pilates Class
> Working out at the Student Recreation Centre
> Participating with friends in tournaments or special events like Day of the LongBoat or Storm the Wall
Student Services: Student support is available. As well as Services for students with
disabilities, and for aboriginals
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Faculty of: ScienceCredits Available: 30 1 FULL YEARTuition: Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident: $ 4,794 International Student: $ 23,300
Living costs, books and student fees: Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident: $13,000 –
$15,000 International Student: $13,000 –
$15,000
Housing: Guaranteed for 1st years $7170 - $9597 Meal plans are included
Financial Planning
Bursaries available to UBC students
Part-Time work programs
Loans & Grants for Canadian students
Loans for US students
Emergency Funding
Youth in Care Tuition Weaver
Awards for students with disabilities
Contact Info
The University of British Columbia2329 West Mall Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6T 1Z4Tel: 604.822.2211 (UBC Directory Assistance)
Information Centre, Enrolment ServicesThe University of British ColumbiaBrock Hall 1874 East MallVancouver, B.C. Canada V6T 1Z1Tel: 604.822.9836Toll Free (within North America): 1.877.272.1422Fax: 604.822.9858
WWW.UBC.CA
Important Dates
December 10: Application deadline for
Canadian citizens wishing to be eligible for a Major Entrance Scholarship.
February 1: Final course completion date
for distance and distributed online courses.
February to April: High school grades are
submitted to UBC for Canadian secondary school applicants. (self-reporting)
February to May: Admission decisions are made
for most Canadian and international secondary school applicants.
April 30: Canadian citizens and
permanent residents are notified if they will be receiving a Major Entrance Scholarship or a UBC Entrance Award.
May 1: Deadline to submit housing
application to be eligible for priority access.
June 2: Deadline to accept your offer
of admission to UBC and to pay your acceptance deposit. For offers made after May 15, check your admission letter for deadlines.