Baccalauréat ès Sciences
Faculté Saint-Jean
Concentration majeure: Sciences mathématiques
Le baccalauréat en sciences mathématiques est une formation de choix pour tout étudiant voulant poursuivre une carrière dans les secteurs académique ou privé qui nécessitent une connaissance approfondi de l’analyse et de la modélisation.
Pourquoi obtenir le Baccalauréat ès Sciences au Campus Saint-Jean?
Le Campus Saint-Jean, seule institution post-secondaire francophone de l’Ouest Canadien, offre à ses étudiants le cadre idéal pour l’apprentissage et l’implication communautaire grâce à ses petites classes, ses bourses récompensant l’excellence académique, et ses opportunités en recherche.
Notre Baccalauréat ès sciences est très demandé et connaît présentement une véritable période d’expansion. Cette popularité pour notre programme de sciences donne ainsi à nos étudiants la possibilité de devenir des chefs de file dans des champs d’expertise tels que la biologie, les mathématiques et de nombreux autres domaines des sciences.
This information is for students applying directly from high school. Transfer students: see the Calendar
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Admission is competitive and subject to availability of space.
Canadian students, see Competitive Averages by faculty.
International students, see Competitive Averages and Conversions.
French is the language of instruction for all programs at the Faculté Saint-Jean. Therefore, all applicants must possess an adequate knowledge of written and spoken French. For more information on the French Language Proficiency policy, refer to the U of A Calendar.
At the U of A, we are committed to encouraging Indigenous Students in their work towards a degree. Indigenous students have been under-represented in higher education in Canada, thus our policy is aimed at increasing opportunity, with the goal of our Aboriginal student population being representative of the public we serve. For more information on Admission of Indigenous Students refer to the U of A Calendar.
Fall application: March 1, 2020
Extension: April 1, 2020
March 1st is the deadline to apply for most direct entry programs, but be sure to double-check! For a complete listing of application and document deadlines refer to the University Calendar.
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For additional information and the most up-to-date admission requirements, please see admission requirements by faculty in the University Calendar.
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