Recreation and Sports Studies
The University of New Brunswick offers a Bachelor of Recreation and Sports Studies at UNB Fredericton.
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Newfoundland & Labrador requirements
- English 3201 (min. grade of 60%)
- Advanced Math 3205 or Academic Math 3204
- One of Biology 3201, Chemistry 3202 or Physics 3204
- Two electives - Group 1
- One Elective - Group 1,2, 3 or 5
- Minimum admission average 75%
Newfoundland and Labrador Electives
Group 3
- Art 2200
- Art 3200
- Music 2200
- Music 3200
Group 4
No applicable courses.
Group 5
- Physical Education Leadership 3100
- Physical Education Leadership 3101
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 3201
- Calculus 4225
- Chemistry 3202
- Communications Technology 2104
- Communications Technology 3104
- Computer Technology 3200
- Environmental Science 3205
- French 3200
- French 3201
- Global Economics 3103
- Global Issues 3205
- Geology 3202
- Academic Math 2204 - For admission to Arts and Applied Arts only.
- Advanced Math 2205 - For admission to Arts and Applied Arts only.
- Math 3204
- Math 3205
- Math 3207
- Physics 3204
- Psychology 4220
- Statistics 3104
- World History 3201
- World Geography 3200 or 3202
- Geography 2200 or 2202
- Calculus 4225
Group 2
No applicable courses.
General notes
- The admission average is your overall average of high school marks of university preparatory courses for admission to your selected program of study.
- Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to any program.
- A pass at the high school level is required for each subject counted for admission (unless otherwise specified).
- 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.
- Students whose first language is French must offer French in place of English in the required subjects and may offer English as an elective.
Program-specific notes
All admissions are on a competitive basis; satisfaction of the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
Additional notes
Please consult the general admissions notes for more information.

