China
Entry to first-year at UBC
Faculty/program |
Minimum requirements |
General requirements for all programs |
· Upper Middle School Graduation Certificate · Grades required for admission will vary by program, but based on the China grading scale, the minimum average needed to fall within the competitive range is approximately 84% on a 60% pass scale. |
Applied Science (Engineering) |
· Three years of math (pre-calculus level) at Upper Middle School · Three years of both chemistry and physics at Upper Middle School |
Arts |
No prerequisite subjects additional to general requirements |
Forestry |
BSF, BSc (Natural Resource Conservation), & BSc (Forest Sciences) Programs · Three years of math (pre-calculus level) at Upper Middle School · Three years of chemistry or physics at Upper Middle School · One year of biology at Upper Middle School BSc (Wood Products Processing) Program · Three years of math (pre-calculus level) at Upper Middle School · Three years of chemistry at Upper Middle School · Two years of physics at Upper Middle School |
Kinesiology |
One of the following: · Three years of math (pre-calculus level) at Upper Middle School; or · Three years of chemistry at Upper Middle School; or · Three years of physics at Upper Middle School; or · Two years of biology at Upper Middle School |
Land & Food Systems |
· Three years of math (pre-calculus level) at Upper Middle School Two of the following: · Two years of chemistry at Upper Middle School · Two years of physics at Upper Middle School · One year of biology at Upper Middle School |
Sauder School of Business (Commerce) |
· Three years of math (pre-calculus level) at Upper Middle School |
Science |
· Three years of math (pre-calculus level) at Upper Middle School, minimum 74% on a 60% pass scale · Two years of chemistry at Upper Middle School · Two years of physics at Upper Middle School |
Transfer into second- or third-year at UBC
Most programs at UBC welcome applicants from recognized post-secondary institutions. To transfer into the Faculty of Science, you must have completed a university-level calculus course. The Sauder School of Business does not accept transfer applicants from universities in China.