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  1. For any UVic undergraduate degree, you must at minimum meet the following requirements to graduate: completion of 60.0 units of coursework with at least 21.0 of these units from 300- or 400-level courses. 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 UVic.

  2. 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.

    • Choose a program. We offer over a hundred undergraduate degrees, certificates and diplomas, so you're sure to find the right fit at UVic. View your program to see application deadlines and admission requirements.
    • Submit your application. Submit your application to UVic through the EducationPlannerBC application service by the deadline for your program. Go to EducationPlannerBC Check application deadlines.
    • Create your NetLink ID. After you submit your application, you'll receive a confirmation email that includes your UVic student number (e.g. V0xxxxxxx).
    • View your application checklist. You'll receive an introductory email from your UVic admission assistant, who can answer your questions and help you through the application process.
  3. As of May 2020, the requirements common to all Bachelor’s degrees in Humanities, as stated in the Academic Calendar, are: 1) The Academic Writing Requirement. 2) 6.0 units of coursework outside the student’s primary area of study*. 3) 4.5 units of coursework in Global Languages and Culture**. 4) 21 units of coursework at the 300 and 400 level.

  4. If you're pursuing your first bachelor's degree, you must: complete at least 60 units of course work. Most courses are worth 1.5 units of credit. At least 21 units must be at the upper year 300- or 400-level. At least 30 of the units must be completed at UVic to meet the residency requirement. earn a graduating grade point average of at least 2.0.

  5. 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 ...

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  7. Continuing Studies at UVic offers a variety of programs to help you acquire the skills and earn the credentials you need. Credentials can help you certify your knowledge in a topic, strengthen your resume and expand your professional opportunities. We can help you propel your career forward through our diploma and certificate programs.

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