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Sociology: Bachelor of Arts Degree - Major or Honours


Intake
  • Fall
  • Spring
  • Summer

Study Options
  • Co-Op
  • Program Start Date
    September, January, May
  • Campuses
    Burnaby

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    City of Burnaby
  • Length
    4 years
  • Tuition Estimate
    (domestic students)
    $7,900 (Year One)
  • Book & Supplies Cost Estimates
    $2,600 (Year One)
  • Credential Granted
    Bachelor's Degree
  • Learning Method Options
    Face-to-Face

Learning Method Option:

  • Face-to-Face: Program is fully delivered in class with face-to-face interaction
  • Online: Program is fully delivered online
  • Blended (Face-to-Face + Online): Program is delivered using a combination of face-to-face and online learning
  • Off-site: All or part of program is delivered in a physical location away from regular classroom/campus

Looking for ways to fund your education? Check out SFU's financial aid and awards page.

Application Deadline Advice

September intake: High school applicants: October to January
Post-secondary/transfer applicants: October to February
January intake: August to September
May intake: October to January

Verify with the institution for specific dates.

Application Fee: $81

1) Program Admission Requirements

Academic (minimum grade)
1. High School graduation or equivalent
2. English 12 (70%) or equivalent
3. One of: 

  • Math 12 or equivalent 
  • Science 12 or equivalent 

4. Social Studies 12 or equivalent 
5. One of: 

  • Language 12 or equivalent 
  • One additional course from List A 

6. One additional course from List A or List B

Admission Advice
1. All equivalent courses can be found in either List A or List B under requirements of the institution's program website.

2. Admission is based on an evaluation of all approved Grade 11 and 12 courses, with greater emphasis on List A courses than List B. Equivalent AP or IB courses may be used in place of the following courses.


 

2) Institution Admission Requirements

Applicants also have to satisfy SFU's institution admission requirements as listed below.

English Language Requirements

Summary

As an applicant to undergraduate studies, you must demonstrate English language competence in one of the following ways: (minimum scores):

  • Completion of the last three (3) years of full time secondary school education in English in Canada with a grade of 70% or a "C" in English 12, English Literature 12, English 12 First Peoples or their equivalents
  • Completion of the last three (3) years of full time secondary school education in English in a country in which English is the principle language of instruction, with a grade of 70% or a "C" in senior level English (see list of countries)
  • Completion of the last four (4) years of full-time secondary school education in English at a recognized international school in a country in which the principal language of instruction is not English, with a grade of 70% in senior level English
  • Completion of IB Diploma Program including English A (HL/SL) or English Literature and Performance (SL) with a minimum grade of 3
  • A three unit transferable English (ENGL) course or certified writing intensive course with a minimum C- grade
  • Completion of SFU’s English Language and Culture (ELC) Low Advanced Level; a minimum grade of 80% or higher is required.
  • GCSE O-Level English (or GCSE English Language B); a minimum grade of 4 (or C)
  • An IELTS Academic overall band score of 6.5 with no part less than a 6.0
  • A TOEFL iBT overall score of 88 or better with a minimum 20 in each of the four components (listening, speaking, writing, and reading)
  • Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL) with an overall score of 70, with no part less than 60
  • Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) with an overall score of 65, and a minimum score of 60 in the Communicative Skills, including: Listening, Reading, Speaking, Writing. 
  • NEW! Duolingo English Test (DET) with an overall score of 125 or better.
    *Only accepted from students in countries where no other English proficiency test is available.

Verify the information on the SFU website .

General Admission Requirements (All Students)

In addition to program-specific admission requirements, you should also be aware of the following general admission requirements for SFU. These requirements include:

BC Secondary School (or equivalent)

BC Secondary School graduates who wish to be considered for admission to SFU must meet both general requirements and program-specific requirements.

Check admission requirements for BC Secondary School graduates at the BC or YK page

 

Out-of-Province

Out-of-Province Secondary School graduates who wish to be considered for admission to SFU must meet both general requirements and program-specific requirements.

Admission requirements for out-of-province secondary school graduates are detailed at the SFU Admissions website .

 


 


 

 

BC Transfer Student

You can be considered for admission as a BC Transfer Student if you have completed between 24 to 60 credits of course work. SFU provides information for students transferring from BC colleges, other Canadian universities, and institutions of applied arts and technology.  For complete details, please click on the Transfer Credit page.

Out-of-Province Transfer Student

You can be considered for admission as an Out-of-Province Transfer Student if you have completed between 24 to 60 credits of course work.

For complete details, please click on the Transfer Credit page. You may then select the Canadian colleges or Canadian universities or Visiting student sub-tabs.

 

Mature Student

You may be given consideration as a mature student if you are at least 23 years old, are a Canadian Citizen or permanent resident, and have attempted less than 24 units of transferable course work.

In addition to normal documents, you must submit a personal information profile and at least one letter of reference. SFU gives preference to applicants who have successfully completed some post-secondary work, usually four transferable academic courses (12 units), and ensured that they have no background deficiencies in essay writing, mathematics, etc.

For complete details on mature student admission, please visit the Mature Student information page.

 

International Student

International applicants may be admitted from secondary school, a college, or a university, or applicants may already hold a university degree.

As an international high school student, there are two admission pathways to SFU. You can apply directly to SFU or to the pathway program for international students offered by Fraser International College, SFU's on-campus partner institution. Both streams will allow you to complete your SFU degree.

For complete details on International student admission, click the International High School page or the International College or University page.

Other Student (including Special Consideration)

For information on other student admission categories, please check Diverse Qualifications.  This category includes information on the following:

  • Indigenous students
  • Graduate Students
  • Students with Disabilities
  • Readmission/Reactivation
  • Diverse Qualifications
  • Mature Students
  • Degree Holders
  • Senior Citizen Applicants
  • Adult Graduation Diploma
  • English Bridge Program
  • Early Entry
  • Irregular Admission (Faculty of Education)
  • Concurrent Studies
  • Calculus Examination Certificate
  • Independent Schools

Diverse Qualifications Admission applicants may include:

  • Students with refugee backgrounds
  • Student athletes or students who have shown commitment to an extracurricular activity or artistic endeavour
  • Students with learning exceptionalities
  • Students who have displayed dedication to learning in the face of socio-economic challenges
  • Students who have overcome systemic barriers, sociocultural adversity or personal hardship

Applicants who wish to be considered via Diverse Qualifications Admissions must meet the following requirements:

Please note, the above examples are not exhaustive. SFU is committed to evaluating applicants in an equitable manner. If you believe that your full potential is not represented by your grades, you are welcome to apply via Diverse Qualifications Admission.

How to Apply

For SFU deadlines and instructions on how to apply, please visit the SFU website .

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