Undergraduate pathway in Science
Key program facts
| Programme dates |
September 20, 2010 |
| Program duration |
4 terms (approx. 12 months) |
| Undergraduate Pathways entry requirements |
Satisfactory completion of high school diploma with a 2.5 + GPA or equivalent. |
| English language entry requirements |
TOEFL score of 53+ iBT (475+ PBT) or IELTS 5.0+ |
| Tutition prices |
$22,744 |

After successfully completing the pathway program and meeting the required English language level, students are eligible for a place on one of these courses:
College of Sciences
* Biochemistry & Biophysics BS
* Biology BS
* Botany BS
* Chemistry BA/BS
* Earth Science BS
* General Science BS
* Geography BA/BS
* Geology BA/BS
* Mathematical Sciences BS
* Mathematics BS
* Microbiology BA
* Physics BA/BS
* Computational Physics BA/BS
* Zoology BA/BS
College of Agricultural Sciences
* Animal Sciences BS
* Bio Resources Research BS
* Crop and Soil Science BS
* Environmental Economics, Policy,and Management BS
* Fisheries and Wildlife BS
* Food Science and Technology BS
* General Agriculture BS
* Horticulture BS
* Rangeland Ecology & Management BS
College of Education
* Double Degree Program K-12 Classroom Teacher in Science
College of Forestry
* Forest Management BS
College of Health and Human Science
* Exercise and Sports Sciences BS
o Athletic Training
o Fitness and Nutrition
o Physical Education Teacher Education Pre-Therapy and Allied Health
* Nutrition and Food Management BS
o Dietetics
o Nutrition Science
o Restaurant/Food Service Management
Interdisciplinary Studies
Key course facts
Course length
4 terms over 12 months
Start dates
September 21, 2009
Entry requirements
• 2.5+ GPA or equivalent
• TOEFL 53(iBT) IELTS 5.0
• 17+ years old
Tuition fees
$20,720
Progression requirements for 2nd year
• 2.25 GPA in pathway program
• A grade of C- or better in all coursework
• A grade C or better in COMM 111, WR 121, and MTH 111
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