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  1. Apply as an "Undeclared" student. If you're not ready to choose a program, apply to the Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Science or Faculty of Social Sciences to start at UVic as an "Undeclared" student. You can take a variety of classes to explore your options, then declare your program after one or more years of full-time study.

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    • Common Undergraduate Degree Requirements
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    • Program Types and Requirements
    • Electives
    • Certificates and Diplomas

    Our faculties offer both Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BSc) degrees. At UVic, degrees usually require at least 60.0 units of coursework, which works out to around 40 courses (most courses are 1.5 units each). For full-time students who are taking ten courses per year, a degree will take about four years. The many departments in the...

    For any UVic undergraduate degree, you must at minimum meet the following requirements to graduate: 1. completion of 60.0 units of coursework with at least 21.0 of these units from 300- or 400-level courses 2. completion of the residency requirement: at least 30.0 of your total units and 18.0 of your 300- or 400-level units must be completed at UVi...

    Each faculty is able to set common requirements that must be satisfied by all students who wish to be granted degrees by that faculty. These requirements are reported in the faculty entry of the academic calendar, and are checked by the CAPP report (degree audit) and by Undergraduate Records prior to degrees being granted. In addition to the requir...

    Programs dictate which specific courses you will be required to take within your degree. They are offered by the departments and schools (e.g., Anthropology, Biology, Philosophy) within our faculties. Our departments offer major, combined major, minor, general, and honours programs. These programs have minimum 300- or 400-level requirements, and va...

    Most degree programs don't outline 60.0 units of specific, required coursework; students have space to choose courses based on interest. These courses are referred to as electives. Electives can be confusing for students because the term doesn't refer to specific courses. There isn't a list of courses in the calendar labelled electives. Rather, ele...

    While UVic primarily offers degrees, there are a number of certificate and diploma programs available. These programs usually require fewer units of credit than degrees, and can be useful for students who are interested in completing a credential in a shorter time. Many of our certificate and diploma programs are geared towards students who are ret...

  2. University of Victoria's Faculty of Science offers nearly 30 programs in a wide variety of fields. This means you can mix and match the subjects that you are passionate about to fit your interests and goals. Major, honour, general and minor programs, as well as a variety of cross-disciplinary combined programs are offered through UVic's Faculty ...

  3. Make the most of your undergraduate experience. In today's dynamic educational landscape, you can enrich your learning experiences by concurrently participating in a variety of programs with Continuing Studies at UVic that extend beyond your undergraduate degree program. We offer a number of micro-credential, certificate and diploma programs in ...

  4. Delivered by UVic’s English Language Centre (ELC), this specialized bachelor’s degree preparation program allows you to meet UVic’s English language requirement while completing first-year degree courses. Best option for students who: Meet the academic requirements for bachelor’s degree admission, but need to boost their English ...

  5. The University of Victoria offers a wide range of postgraduate courses, including graduate diplomas and Masters and Doctoral degree programs. To be eligible for admission to a postgraduate program, applicants must have completed an undergraduate degree program from a recognized institution, have a minimum GPA of 3.0, and have successfully completed the required prerequisites for the chosen ...

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  7. Program description. The Diploma in Business Administration (DBA) program is a post-secondary diploma designed for non-business degree graduates and professionals seeking to boost their careers. The program will provide a solid overview of essential skills in business administration, financial accounting, human resources, communications, small ...

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