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PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS

Completion of first year programs in Arts and Humanities, the Faculty of Science or Social Science may be the first step in proceeding to the following professional programs:

  • Business School
    Admission into third year of the BA in Honors Business Administration follows two years of a 3-year or 4-year program in Arts, Science or Social Science.
  • Communication Sciences and Disorders, Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy
    Admission to the Masters degree programs follow completion of an undergraduate degree including certain prerequisites. See Faculty of Health Sciences.
  • Dentistry
    Admission to the 4-year program leading to the DDS degree follows two years of university study. A student who intends to study dentistry will usually apply for admission to first year Science.
  • Engineering, Human Ecology, Music, Nursing
    See the appropriate sections.
  • Law
    Admission to the 3-year program leading to the LLB degree requires a degree from a recognized university or completion of two years of university study beyond the Ontario Secondary School Honour Graduation Diploma (OSSHGD), or the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) including at least six OACs, or equivalent. Preference may be given to applicants with a degree. A student who intends to study law will usually apply for admission to first year Arts and Humanities or Social Science.
  • Medicine
    Admission to the 4-year MD program in the Schulich School of Medicine follows at least three years of university study.
  • Social Work
    Admission to Year III of the BSW (Honors) program is by formal application to the School of Social Work, King's University College, by February 1. The professional Social Work program is offered on a full-time and part-time basis. A minimum of 10.0 courses are required for admission. See School of Social Work, King's University College, in the Affiliated Colleges Section.

Academic Calendar 2005 (new) » ACADEMIC INFORMATION» STRUCTURE OF THE DEGREE/ PROGRESSION / GRADUATION» PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS