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Arts / Computer Science

The University of New Brunswick offers both a 4-year Bachelor of Arts & Computer Science concurrent degree and a five-year Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Computer Science (two-degree) program at the Fredericton campus.

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Saskatchewan requirements

  • English 12 (min. grade of 60%)
  • Math 11 (min. grade of 65%)
  • Math 12 - Including Pre-Calculus (min. grade of 65%)
  • One of Biology 12, Chemistry 12 or Physics 12 (min. grade of 65%)
  • One elective - Group 1 (min. grade of 60%)
  • One elective Group 1, 2 or 3 (min. grade of 60%)
  • Minimum admission average 75%

Saskatchewan Electives

Group 3

  • Art 20
  • Art 30
  • Music 20
  • Music 30
  • Theatre Arts 30
  • Drama 30

Group 4

No applicable courses

Group 5

  • Health & Physical Education 30

Notes:

Please contact the Registrar's Office if you have questions about the list of elective courses or if you would like to recommend a course for consideration in this list.

Group 1

  • Biology 30
  • Calculus 30
  • Chemistry 30
  • Computer Education 20
  • Computer Education 30
  • Economics 30
  • French 30
  • Geography 20
  • Geography 30
  • History 20
  • History 30
  • Math 20 - For admission to Arts and Applied Arts only. 
  • Math 30
  • Physics 30
  • Political Science 30
  • Sociology 30
  • Spanish 30
  • Stats 30

Group 2

  • Accounting 30

General notes

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  1. The admission average is your overall average of high school marks of university preparatory courses for admission to your selected program of study.
  2. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to any program.
  3. A pass at the high school level is required for each subject counted for admission (unless otherwise specified).
  4. To count for admission a subject must be taken at the Grade 12 "academic" level" (N.B. level 2) unless otherwise specified; level 1, French Immersion, and advanced courses are satisfactory substitutes (where they exist). Courses taken at the "general" or "open" levels will not be accepted for admission purposes.
  5. Students whose first language is French must offer French in place of English in the required subjects and may offer English as an elective.

Additional notes

Please consult the general admissions notes for more information.