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langara/bcit transfer to sfu/ubc? I was wondering if there were some courses that I could take during my first year at either bcit or langara and be able to transfer to sfu or ubc. Most likely in my second year. Im currently looking at the business and criminology programs, also what would be the requirements to transfer? ive been researching but have not been able to dig up any useful information. It would be awesome if those of you who are enrolled in these courses could help me out. thanks :) |
Most of the people at SFU/UBC have no idea how their institution functions, and since most of the student body is NOT made up of transfer students, you would likely only be getting second- or third-hand information. In short: Phone or go to UBC/SFU and ask them directly. |
if you cant find this information i dont think you should transfer to an university |
look up the course names/numbers on the langara website and see if they transfer over to SFU http://www.bctransferguide.ca/ ps. Kwantlen WHAT WHAT |
did some further research today and found out some new info on transfer to ubc/sfu from langara. probably going to call them directly this coming week. thanks for the quick replies guys! |
Most langara courses transfer to sfu/ubc. Even though the transfer process is tailored for ubc, more of the transferable courses are applicable to sfu. Make sure you check the requirements for ubc/sfu. For business, make sure your grade 12 math mark is at least c+ or else you'll have to take extra math courses. I'm more familiar with sfu >,< sfu business requirements: http://business.sfu.ca/files/PDF/bba...-nocolumns.pdf langara courses: If you're deciding on langara, you'll need these courses for sfu. econ 1220+1221 fmgt 2293+ fmgt2294 (you will need fmgt2294 eventually, but i dont think you need it as ur first ten courses) busm2200 math 1174 engl1127 and engl 1129 or engl1130 Stats 1181+1182 (4 credits, lab course) BCAP 1237 |
thanks for the help guys! |
NOTHING from BCIT transfers to UBC or SFU, unless it's a diploma or degree. |
^ thanks, langara says they have some transfer courses to sfu and apps start oct. 1. |
not trying to steal thread, but has anyone done the opposite? going from sfu to BCIT? |
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question bout langara, how competitive is it for transfer? |
UBC is quite competitive, but as long as you meet minimum requirements and get 0.25 over, you should get in. SFU arts is easy peasy. Commerce might be tricky at 3.25+. Science is approximately 2.5-3.0? Someone can correct me. It depends on faculty. |
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btw thanks for the quick reply. :D |
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lol you scared me there for the first 6 words.... good thing im gonna go for my degree @ ubc and get my diploma @ bcit anyone kno what the gpa for mech. engineering would be? @ ubc |
i'm not TOO sure if diploma from bcit is recognized by UBC. I know it is by places like Thompson Rivers and Laurentian, but not too sure about UBC. I know that they recognize the BBA from BCIT |
time to do some research.... apparently people have transfered there BCIT civil engineering diploma to UBC and as well as business management |
well research was real easy... Students who complete a diploma at BCIT can bridge into UBC through the Camosun College bridging program. After students complete the 6 month program at Camosun College, they can then continue their studies towards a BASC at UBC (entering the university as a 3rd year student). More information about the Camosun College Engineering Bridge Program can be found at: http://engbridge.camosun.bc.ca/index.php?q=node/8. |
cool, thanks for the reply. probably gonna be going for the langara or kwantlen bridge programs. |
Bumping this thread as it has a lot of good info. Long story short I didn't do well last year at UBC and was forced to withdraw to get my marks up. I have to get an overall GPA of 2.50 with 24 university transfer credits to get back into UBC and its not guaranteed acceptance. I'm currently taking courses at Langara now (Marketing 1115, Math 1271, BIO2315) and was wondering if anyone knows of any really easy GPA boosters to use to get back into UBC. |
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Most of the guys there want to work for some car company and design a engine for them.. me included :P hahah! but its' possible.. on a side note a friend of mine is co-oping with toyota right now and he's looking after the production of the rims.. he says its' quite lol how he can make a negative offset "deep dish" stock corolla rim in neon orange finish haha. Quote:
Epic same here, I didn't do so well in UBC and was asked to leave as well. I'm at Langara now taking studio courses :P I've been with Langara for 2 years already if you include this one. My first year there I tried to get my gpa back up by retaking / doing extra courses to get back to engineering (my original program) but turns out it wasn't my thing.. so i wasted a year and now i'm taking studio courses to transfer into Emily Carr or into Art's at UBC or and hopefully I can get into Environmental Design at UBC. Jordan, to answer your question on GPA booster.. honestly i find most of the courses about the same.. real gpa boosters.. i heard from people and please dont quote me on this cause I honestly haven't taken any GPA boosters that are transferable to UBC/SFU. But I heard that some boosters are cpsc course, Asian studies and apparently if you are good at memorizing crim is pretty easy too. I remember there was a cpsc course that is transferable to UBC/SFU that was pretty much all power point and other office processing stuff... but i forgot what it was called...... sorry D: Oh yes geography/ geology courses ( not the science geography with labs.. that was is kinda hard.. unless you can memorize things well ) I saw some where that someone asked about GPA transfer for ubc well here's what i know: GPA for UBC transfer into arts program is at a 3.0. I talked to the advisers there (several advisers.. beacuse just trusting one is stupid, I know this by experience.. ==) the "forsure"* acceptance is 3.0 GPA into the Faculty of Arts. Science is a bit higher at 3.2 to 3.5.. they weren't' so clear.. but I'm assuming from what they said its' about there. *for sure means you get in 100% but i highly HIGHLY doubt that.. nothing in this world is 100%. I would say getting a 3.5 will get u close to 98% accepted in. (please dont trust me 100% on these, as I am still hunting for information.. ubc/sfu/emilycarr/bcit.. all these transferring stuff are very unstable.. and restricted by many hidden rules and other obstructions.. so best would be to talk to an adviser.) and sorry for long post + epic grammatical errors that make a esl student rofl.. its' 6 am.. and i haven't slept... damn this studio course... |
hey guys, i was wondering about the SFU arts GPA admission i used to have 3.00 before this sem in Langara, fricking Philosophy is killing me and it's gonna destroy my gpa, hopefully i am not gonna fail it otherwise i am screw : ( |
im leaning towards ubc commerce (sauder), any of you guys know the gpa for that program? and what about upgrading courses to get late acceptence? my english mark isnt doing so well atm. thanks |
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I am not sure about SFU but i can tell u that just try your best and maintain your 3.0. Chances are SFU will accept you, but in all honesty if u end up wiht a 2.8 GPA your chances would be at a 75% getting in or something around there. But this is based off of friends who got in. And ya dont fail it.. try your best to get even a 1.0 Gpa in that class. It affects you a lot if you have a F. And ya phil is kinda hard at Langara ><'' best of luck to you on your finals since they're coming up! Quote:
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@genesis195 i believe the comp sci course is called bcap 1200 bus comp app where they teach you all the req office tools to use as a bus person. I got a- Posted via RS Mobile |
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