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If you have graduated from another closely related program it's possible to gain admission through an evaluation. For details, contact the Program Coordinator.
Applicants also have to satisfy Camosun's Institutional Admission Requirements.
Students may meet the English proficiency requirement with one or more of the following alternatives.
International students should contact Camosun International to learn about your options towards direct entry into our programs.
English Language Requirement: You must have proficiency in English at a level suitable for your desired program.
Current BC/Yukon high school student can apply for provisional admission between September 15 and May 15, please check here for special high school admission process
If you are a secondary school graduate you are eligible for general admission to Camosun. You must also meet the specific admission requirements of your intended program. (These admission requirements are detailed within the program listings for Camosun within Education Planner.)
For more details on admission to Camosun, check hereIf you are a secondary school graduate you are eligible for general admission to Camosun. You must also meet the specific admission requirements of your intended program. (These admission requirements are detailed within the program listings for Camosun within Education Planner.)
For more details on admission to Camosun, check here
If you have completed post-secondary studies at another institution and wish to gain transfer credit* please see the Transfer Credit web page.
Footnote (*): Transfer credit is defined as academic work that is completed at another institution that is formally recognized as being equivalent to a Camosun course.
If you have completed post-secondary studies at another institution and wish to gain transfer credit* please see the Transfer Credit web page.
Footnote (*): Transfer credit is defined as academic work that is completed at another institution that is formally recognized as being equivalent to a Camosun course.
If you are at least 19 years old at the start of your first academic term you are eligible for general admission to Camosun. You must also meet the specific admission requirements for your intended program. (These admission requirements are detailed within the program listings for Camosun in Education Planner.)
Graduates are eligible to enter third-year studies in the Bachelor of Applied Science (Civil Engineering) Degree at UBC.
Final Notes: Minimum grade point average and other requirements may apply. All transfer requirements should be confirmed with advising personnel at the intended institution.
Students may also wish to refer to the BC Council on Admissions & Transfer's BC Transfer Guide. This website offers complete details about transfer arrangements between post-secondary institutions in BC. This information includes course-to-course transfer opportunities.
Training in a program like this one can lead to different careers. Related occupations are presented to show potential career options, not definite outcomes.
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