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Transfer to Western University Canada s Best Student Experience Discover Western As one of the oldest and most vibrant universities in Canada, Western University combines academic excellence with a community feeling all its own. March Break Open House - Saturday, March 10, 2018 With 12 Faculties and Schools, undergraduates can choose from more than 400 diverse specializations, majors and minors within a supportive community of 3,860 faculty and staff members and approximately 38,000 students. Experience Western in 360: welcome.uwo.ca/360 March Break Open House provides future students and their families with an opportunity to visit London, tour Western s beautiful campus and meet with professors, staff and current students from all undergraduate faculties. Campus Tours - One of our student tour guides will show you around our beautiful campus. After your tour, meet one-on-one with our Transfer Advisor to have your questions answered regarding Western and the city of London. Book your tour and request a one-on-one appointment today! Tours are available weekdays at 10:30 am, 11:30 am, 1:30 pm and select Saturdays. For more details visit welcome.uwo.ca/connect_with_western 519.661.2100 liaison@uwo.ca Academic Choices Western s modular degree structure gives you flexibility with your degree. A module is a collection of courses in a defined area of study. In many cases, you will be able to broaden your areas of study by combining programs from different faculties, schools or departments, or you can focus on a specific subject in greater depth. The Modular Degree Structure Undergraduate Degrees and Module Combinations Modules can be combined into each of Western s three undergraduate degree types. For instance, if you are planning to complete a four-year Honors Bachelor Degree, you can do an Honors Specialization in Health Sciences and a Major in Film Studies or a Major in Biochemistry and a Major in Mathematics. In fact, there are thousands of possible combinations at Western! Please Note: Not all programs offer every module type. Engineering, Foods and Nutrition, and Nursing are not included in the modular structure. THE HONORS BACHELOR DEGREE (4 Year) 20.0 credits Honors Specialization Honors Specialization Major Honors Specialization Minor Major Major THE BACHELOR DEGREE (4 Year) 20.0 credits Specialization Specialization Major Module Types Number of Credits Required Specialization Minor Major Major Major Honors Specialization 9.0 or more credits Specialization 9.0 or more credits Major 6.0-7.0 credits Minor 4.0-5.0 credits Major Minor Major Minor Minor THE BACHELOR DEGREE (3 Year) 15.0 credits Major Major Minor Minor Minor
Admission Requirements Students applying for admission from a College of Applied Arts and Technology (CAAT) or an Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning (ITAL) within Ontario must present one the following: Minimum cumulative average of at least 78% in a two- or three-year Diploma program, or Minimum cumulative average of at least 80% in the first-year of an acceptable General Arts and Science program or the Pre-Health Science Certificate. Admission Requirements Note: Averages quoted are minimum requirements only and do not guarantee admission. There may be secondary school level prerequisite courses necessary to be eligible for registration in some Western courses or to be eligible for admission to some programs. Please contact the Admissions Office for more information before applying. Transfer Credit Assessment Students offered admission from a CAAT or an ITAL will have their applications assessed for transfer credit provided their application meets the following requirements: Have completed, or be in the final year of, a two-year or three-year diploma program at a CAAT or ITAL. Presented a minimum final grade of 60% on each course to be considered for credit. Courses must be recognized as covering an acceptable amount of subject matter and meet the academic standards of Western. The maximum number of transfer credits available to CAAT or ITAL applicants is 5.0 credits (equivalent to one year). Credits granted may be either generic/non-specific credits or exact equivalency credits. Some transfer credits granted may not fit into a degree dependant on the program of choice. New students should make an appointment with an Academic Counsellor for program planning. Students must meet the residency requirement to complete a minimum of 10.0 credits at Western (the equivalent of two years of full-time study) to be eligible to receive a degree from Western. CAAT and ITAL programs that have defined Articulation Agreements may provide more transfer credit. Please see the website for details.
Making an Application for Admission Application Fee Deadline to Apply Web Application Full-time $156.00* June 1 Fall/Winter ouac.on.ca/105 Part-time $59.50* March 1 Intersession, Summer Evening, Summer Distance Studies May 1 Summer Day July 1 Fall/Winter Distance Studies and Part-time on campus courses welcome.uwo.ca/admissions select How to Apply and Part-time applicant *Application Evaluation Fee: A single non-refundable evaluation fee of $90.00 payable to the OUAC is required of full-time and part-time transfer applicants with post secondary experience. Once you have completed your application for admission to Western, you will receive an acknowledgement email from the Admissions Office. This email will provide you with your Western Student ID and give you step-by-step instructions on how to access your Student Center Account. Western s Student Center will help you track the receipt of your documents in the Undergraduate Admissions Office and provide you with up-to-date information on the status of your application. Documents required by the Admissions Office to assess your admissibility to Western will be referenced in your To Do list, located in your Western Student Center. Transcripts College and university transfer applicants from within Ontario are able to request electronic copies of their official transcripts when completing the online application through the OUAC. Please watch for the prompts and note the timelines for sending transcripts carefully. Refer to your To Do list to determine if your high school transcript is required for your admission assessment. A high school transcript is required if you apply to one of the following faculties: Management & Organizational Studies Engineering Health Science Offers of Admission Foods and Nutrition Kinesiology Offers of Admission are sent on a rolling basis beginning in December. Applicants are required to have at least one semester complete with final grades before admission consideration. Tuition and Fees Tuition, Books and Supplies* On-Campus Housing* On-Campus Meal Plan* $9,500 - $16,000 First Year and Upper Year residence (8 month occupancy) $6,810 - $9,520 Upper Year student and family accommodations (12 month occupancy) $915 - $1,189 per month $100 - $5,295 *Based on 2017/18 and subject to change. All fees shown in Canadian dollars. Note: Tuition amounts will vary slightly by academic level. Tuition amounts shown are for Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents only. For more information, please visit registrar.uwo.ca or contact the Registrar s Office at 519.661.2100
Undergraduate Academic Choices Faculty of Arts & Humanities Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Art History Art History and Museum Studies Art History and Studio Arts Arts and Humanities (SASAH) Classical Studies Creative Writing and English Language and Literature English Language and Literature Film Studies French Studies German Language and Culture Global Gender Studies Italian Language and Culture Linguistics Medieval Studies Museum and Curatorial Studies Philosophy Sexuality Studies Spanish (Language, Linguistics and Hispanic Culture) Studio Arts Theatre Studies Women s Studies Arts with HBA from Ivey* Faculty of Engineering Bachelor of Engineering Science (BESc) Chemical Engineering Options: Chemical or Biochemical and Environmental Civil Engineering Options: Structural, Environmental or International Development Computer Engineering Options: Electronic Devices or Software Systems for Ubiquitous Computing Electrical Engineering Options: Wireless Communication, Power Systems or Biomedical Signals and Systems Green Process Engineering Integrated Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechatronic Systems Engineering Software Engineering Option: Health Informatics Engineering with HBA from Ivey* Engineering with Law* Faculty of Health Sciences Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHSc) Health and Aging Health Sciences Health Promotion Health Sciences with Biology Rehabilitation Sciences Health Sciences with HBA from Ivey* Kinesiology (BA or BSc) Fitness and Exercise Prescription Sport Management Professional Kinesiology Rehabilitation Sciences Sport Management with HBA from Ivey* Kinesiology with Law* Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) (collaborative program with Fanshawe College) Faculty of Information & Media Studies Media, Information & Technoculture (MIT) Media & the Public Interest (MPI) MIT with HBA from Ivey* Faculty of Music Music Music Administrative Studies Popular Music Studies Music with HBA from Ivey* Bachelor of Music (BMus) Music Education Music History Music Performance Music Theory Music Composition Bachelor of Musical Arts (BMusA) Musical Arts Musical Arts with HBA from Ivey* Music Recording Arts (MRA) (collaborative program with Fanshawe College) Faculty of Science Bachelor of Science (BSc) Actuarial Science Animal Behaviour Applied Mathematics Applied Mathematics Methods Applied Statistics Astrophysics Biochemistry and Chemistry Biodiversity and Conservation Bioinformatics Biology Chemistry Computer Science Data Science Ecosystem Health Environmental Geoscience Environmental Science Financial Modelling Genetics Genetics and Biochemistry Geology Geology and Biology Geophysics Information Systems Integrated Science (WISc) Materials Science Mathematical Sciences Mathematics Mathematics in Society Medical Biophysics Medical Physics Medical Sciences Neuroscience Physics Scientific Computing and Numerical Methods Statistics Science with HBA from Ivey* Computer Science with Law* Bachelor of Medical Sciences (BMSc) Biochemistry Biochemistry and Cancer Biology Biochemistry and Cell Biology Biochemistry and Pathology of Human Disease Biochemistry of Infection and Immunity Chemical Biology Computational Biochemistry Epidemiology and Biostatistics Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences Medical Biophysics Medical Biophysics and Biochemistry Medical Cell Biology Medical Health Informatics Microbiology and Immunology Microbiology and Immunology with Pathology Neuroscience One Health Pathology Pharmacology Physiology Physiology and Pharmacology Medical Sciences with HBA from Ivey* Foods and Nutrition (BSc)** Food Science and Technology Nutrition and Dietetics Faculty of Social Science American Cultural Studies American Studies Anthropology Archaeology and Biological Anthropology Criminology Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Economics Environment and Health Financial Economics First Nations Studies Geographic Information Science Geography Geography and Commercial Aviation Management Global Economics Global Gender Studies History International Relations Jewish Studies Linguistics Linguistic Anthropology Middle East Studies Physical Geography Political Science Politics, Philosophy, and Economics Psychology Public History Sexuality Studies Sociocultural Anthropology Sociology Sociology of Population, Aging and Health Urban Development Women s Studies Economics, Geography, International Relations, Political Science, Psychology, Urban Development or Women s Studies with HBA from Ivey* Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies (BMOS) Accounting Consumer Behavior Finance Human Resource Management Public Administration Commercial Aviation Management (flight or non-flight) *Note: combined programs with Ivey or Law are 5-6 years in length. See program website for specific details. **Programs in Foods and Nutrition are offered through Brescia University College, in collaboration with the Faculty of Science.
Contact Information Admissions 519-661-2100 welcome.uwo.ca reg-admissions@uwo.ca Financial Aid 519-661-2100 registrar.uwo.ca/student_finances finaid@uwo.ca Housing 519-661-3547 housing.uwo.ca housing@uwo.ca Housing Information Living in London With a diverse population of more than 383,000, London is an educational, cultural and economic hub of Southwestern Ontario. London offers the best of both worlds big city excitement with a small town feel. It s a city that knows how to have fun and make everyone feel welcome. uwo.ca/about/visit/london.html On-Campus Housing At Western, on-campus housing is available for students who transfer from other post-secondary institutions. Alumni House and London Hall are two suite-style residences designed for upper-year student living. There is also a complex of university-owned apartment buildings and townhouses located on a 20-acre park-like setting for partnered or married students or students with children. London Hall