Articulation Agreements & Transfer Pathways
Our pathways and articulation agreements allow college graduates from partner institutions to continue their studies in specific programs at the University of Guelph. If you don’t see your diploma listed below, visit our Transfer from College or University web page.
University of Guelph Internal Pathways
Diploma:
- Associate Diploma in Turfgrass Management
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
ONCAT Pathway ID: 5272
If you are a graduate of the Associate Diploma in Turfgrass Management program then you may be eligible to enter the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture program provided that you have achieved a minimum cumulative 75% or higher in the Diploma program. Successful applicants may receive up to 7.5 transfer credits.
Students must also present proof of successful completion of Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Chemistry (SCH4U), or approved equivalents.
Please contact the admission counsellor listed below for instructions on accessing the internal application.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Transfer Credits:
- AGR*2320 Soils in Agroecosystems
- AGR*2470 Introduction to Plant Agriculture
- BOT*2100 Life Strategies of Plants
- ENVS*2040 Plant Health and the Environment
- HORT*4450 Advanced Turfgrass Science
- CROP*4240 Weed Science
- AGR*4600 Agriculture and Food Issues Problem Solving
- Agriculture and Humanities Electives
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
View the Undergraduate Course Calendar
Transfer credits are determined by the Admission Committee of the program to which the student is admitted and where applicable, in accordance with any existing articulation agreement or pathway. The application of transfer credits will vary depending on the degree and specialization. All applicants must satisfy degree graduation requirements and residency requirement as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar. More information about advanced standing applications can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Note: Despite the closure of the Campus d’Alfred, the University of Guelph continues to accept applications from individuals who completed studies there.
Diploma:
- Associate Diploma in Agriculture
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
If you are a graduate of the Associate Diploma in Agriculture program then you may be eligible to enter the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture program provided that you have achieved a minimum cumulative 70% or higher in the Diploma program. To receive transfer credits, you must have a minimum "B" standing (70%) in the diploma course(s) specified for transfer credit.
If you have not successfully completed 4U Chemistry and/or 4U Advanced Functions prior to admission then you will be required to complete CHEM*1060 and/or MATH*1080 as appropriate to your course of study in the degree program.
Please contact the admission counsellor listed below for instructions on accessing the internal application.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Note: Despite the closures of the Campus d’Alfred and Kemptville Campus, the University of Guelph continues to accept applications from individuals who completed studies there.
Diploma:
- Associate Diploma in Agriculture
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
If you are a graduate of the Associate Diploma in Agriculture program then you may be eligible to enter the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture program provided that you have achieved a minimum cumulative 70% or higher in the Diploma program. To receive transfer credits, you must have a minimum "B" standing (70%) in the diploma course(s) specified for transfer credit.
If you have not successfully completed 4U Chemistry and/or 4U Advanced Functions prior to admission then you will be required to complete CHEM*1060 and/or MATH*1080 as appropriate to your course of study in the degree program.
Please contact the admission counsellor listed below for instructions on accessing the internal application.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Transfer Credits:
Transfer credits will be assessed at the point of admission.
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
Skip to Program:
- Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management in Environmental Management
- Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
- Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management in Equine Management
Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management in Environmental Management
Diploma:
- Associate Diploma in Environmental Management
Degree:
- Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management in Environmental Management
ONCAT Pathway ID: 5048
Graduates of the Associate Diploma in Environmental Management program who have achieved a minimum 70% cumulative average may apply to transfer into the Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management with a major in Environmental Management, and receive 5.0 transfer credits. Students lacking 4U Chemistry (SCH4U) will be required to complete CHEM*1060 (or an approved equivalent) during their first semester of degree studies. Graduates from the Associate Diploma in Environmental Management will be exempt from the normal 4U English (ENG4U) and 4U Biology (SBI4U) requirements.
Students must follow the degree requirements as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar for graduation.
Please contact the admission counsellor listed below for instructions on accessing the internal application.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Transfer Credits:
- Environmental Management and Free Electives
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
View the Undergraduate Course Calendar
Transfer credits are determined by the Admission Committee of the program to which the student is admitted and where applicable, in accordance with any existing articulation agreement or pathway. The application of transfer credits will vary depending on the degree and specialization. All applicants must satisfy degree graduation requirements and residency requirement as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar. More information about advanced standing applications can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Diploma:
- Associate Diploma in Agriculture
Degree:
- Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
ONCAT Pathway ID: 1429
If you are a graduate of the Associate Diploma in Agriculture program then you may be eligible to enter the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture program provided that you have achieved a minimum cumulative average of 75% or higher in the associate diploma program. Successful applicants may receive up to 7.5 transfer credits.
Students must also present proof of successful completion of Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Chemistry (SCH4U), or approved equivalents.
Please contact the admission counsellor listed below for instructions on accessing the internal application.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Transfer Credits:
- AGR*1350 Animal Production Systems and Industry: Dairy and Poultry
- AGR*2050 Agroecology
- AGR*2320 Soils in Agroecosystems
- AGR*2350 Animal Production Systems and Industry: Beef, Swine and Other
- AGR*2470 Introduction to Plant Agriculture
- BIOL*1050 Biology of Plants & Animals in Managed Ecosystems
- FARE*1400 Economics of the Agri-Food System
- Agriculture and Humanities Electives
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
View the Undergraduate Course Calendar
Transfer credits are determined by the Admission Committee of the program to which the student is admitted and where applicable, in accordance with any existing articulation agreement or pathway. The application of transfer credits will vary depending on the degree and specialization. All applicants must satisfy degree graduation requirements and residency requirement as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar. More information about advanced standing applications can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Don’t see your associate diploma listed? Please see our information on general college transfers.
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Diploma:
- Associate Diploma in Horticulture
Degree:
- Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
ONCAT Pathway ID: 1429
If you are a graduate of the Associate Diploma in Horticulture program then you may be eligible to enter the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture program provided that you have achieved a minimum cumulative average of 75% or higher in the associate diploma program. Successful applicants may receive up to 7.5 transfer credits.
Students must also present proof of successful completion of Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Chemistry (SCH4U), or approved equivalents.
Please contact the admission counsellor listed below for instructions on accessing the internal application.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Transfer Credits:
- AGR*2050 Agroecology
- AGR*2320 Soils in Agroecosystems
- AGR*2470 Introduction to Plant Agriculture
- BOT*2100 Life Strategies in Plants
- CROP*4240 Weed Science
- HORT*3150 Principles and Applications of Plant Propagation
- FARE*1400 Economics of the Agri-Food System
- Agriculture and Humanities Electives
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
View the Undergraduate Course Calendar
Transfer credits are determined by the Admission Committee of the program to which the student is admitted and where applicable, in accordance with any existing articulation agreement or pathway. The application of transfer credits will vary depending on the degree and specialization. All applicants must satisfy degree graduation requirements and residency requirement as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar. More information about advanced standing applications can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Don’t see your associate diploma listed? Please see our information on general college transfers.
Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management in Equine Management
Diploma:
- Associate Diploma in Equine Care and Management
Degree:
- Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management in Equine Management
ONCAT Pathway ID: 5732
Graduates of the Associate Diploma in Equine Care and Management program who have achieved a minimum 75% cumulative average may apply to transfer into the Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management with a major in Equine Management, and will receive 7.5 transfer credits if admitted. Applicants must have completed 4U Biology (SBI4U) , 4U Chemistry (SCH4U), one 4U level Math course, or equivalents.
Students must follow the degree requirements as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar for graduation.
Please contact the admission counsellor listed below for instructions on accessing the internal application.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Transfer Credits:
- EQN*1010 Introduction to Equine Management
- EQN*2040 Equine Anatomy and Physiology
- EQN*2050 Introduction to Equine Nutrition
- EQN*2150 Equine Facility Management and Design
- CROP*3340 Managed Grasslands
- EQN*4500 Equine Integrated Project
- Computer and Information Science, Equine, Human Resources and Organizational Behaviour, Marketing and Consumer Studies, and Management Electives
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
View the Undergraduate Course Calendar
Transfer credits are determined by the Admission Committee of the program to which the student is admitted and where applicable, in accordance with any existing articulation agreement or pathway. The application of transfer credits will vary depending on the degree and specialization. All applicants must satisfy degree graduation requirements and residency requirement as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar. More information about advanced standing applications can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Pathways from Ontario Colleges
Diploma and Ministry Code:
- Biotechnology (MTCU Code: 51304)
Please see full list of eligible programs below.
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Science in Biological Science (OUAC Program Code: GSS)
- Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry (OUAC Program Code: GSS)
- Bachelor of Science in Microbiology (OUAC Program Code: GSS)
- Bachelor Science in Molecular Biology and Genetics (OUAC Program Code: GSS)
ONCAT Pathway ID: 2913 or 2914 or 2915 or 2916
Graduates of an Ontario College Diploma in Biotechnology may be eligible to apply to the University of Guelph’s Bachelor of Science program with one of four possible majors. Prospective applicants must have a minimum cumulative average of 75% (B), and must also have successfully completed 4U Advanced Functions (or an approved equivalent). Successful applicants will receive up to 7.5 transfer credits through this Pathway.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Eligible Diplomas:
- Canadore College
- Biotechnology – Remote and Rural Health
- Biotechnology Technician
- Centennial College: Biotechnology
- Conestoga College: Biotechnology Technician
- Georgian College: Biotechnology - Health
- Humber College: Biotechnology
- Loyalist College: Biotechnology
- Mohawk College
- Biotechnology
- Biotechnology (Health)
Transfer Credits:
- BIOL*1090 Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology
- BIOC*2580 Introduction to Biochemistry
- MICR*2420 Introduction to Microbiology
- CHEM*1040 General Chemistry I
- MBG*3350 Laboratory Methods in Molecular Biology
- Biology, Chemistry, Microbiology, Sociology, Social Science and Free Electives
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
View the Undergraduate Course Calendar
Transfer credits are determined by the Admission Committee of the program to which the student is admitted and where applicable, in accordance with any existing articulation agreement or pathway. The application of transfer credits will vary depending on the degree and specialization. All applicants must satisfy degree graduation requirements and residency requirement as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar. More information about advanced standing applications can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Diploma and Ministry Code:
- Biotechnology – Advanced (MTCU Code: 61304)
Please see full list of eligible programs below.
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Science in Biological Science (OUAC Program Code: GSS)
- Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry (OUAC Program Code: GSS)
- Bachelor of Science in Microbiology (OUAC Program Code: GSS)
- Bachelor Science in Molecular Biology and Genetics (OUAC Program Code: GSS)
ONCAT Pathway ID: 2913 or 2914 or 2915 or 2916
Graduates of an Ontario College Advanced Diploma in Biotechnology may be eligible to apply to the University of Guelph’s Bachelor of Science program with one of four possible majors. Prospective applicants must have a minimum cumulative average of 75% (B), and must also have successfully completed 4U Advanced Functions (or an approved equivalent). Successful applicants will receive up to 10.0 transfer credits through this Pathway.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Eligible Diplomas:
- Algonquin College: Biotechnology – Advanced
- Canadore College: Biotechnology – Advanced
- Centennial College: Biotechnology – Advanced
- Durham College: Biotechnology – Advanced
- (Sir Sandford) Fleming College: Biotechnology - Advanced (formerly Biotechnology Technologist - Forensics)
- Loyalist College: Biotechnology – Advanced
- Mohawk College: Biotechnology – Advanced
- Saint Lawrence College: Biotechnology – Advanced
- Seneca College: Biotechnology – Advanced
Transfer Credits:
- BIOL*1090 Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology
- BIOC*2580 Introduction to Biochemistry
- MICR*2420 Introduction to Microbiology
- CHEM*1040 General Chemistry I
- MBG*3350 Laboratory Methods in Molecular Biology
- Biology, Chemistry, Microbiology, Sociology, Social Science and Free Electives
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
View the Undergraduate Course Calendar
Transfer credits are determined by the Admission Committee of the program to which the student is admitted and where applicable, in accordance with any existing articulation agreement or pathway. The application of transfer credits will vary depending on the degree and specialization. All applicants must satisfy degree graduation requirements and residency requirement as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar. More information about advanced standing applications can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Diploma and Ministry Code:
- Computer Programmer Analyst (MTCU Code: 60503)
- Software Engineering Technology (MTCU Code: 60504)
Please see full list of eligible programs below.
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Computing, General (OUAC Program Code: GCB)
- Bachelor of Computing, Honours in Computer Science (OUAC Program Code: GCH)
ONCAT Pathway ID: 2790 or 3108
Graduates of a Computer Programmer Analyst or Software Engineering Technology Ontario College Advanced Diploma may be eligible to apply the University of Guelph’s Bachelor of Computing in either the General stream or with a major in Computer Science. Prospective applicants must have a minimum cumulative average of 75% (B), as well as successfully completed MCV4U Calculus and Vectors (or an approved equivalent). Successful applicants will receive up to 10.0 transfer credits through this Pathway.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Eligible Diplomas:
- Canadore College: Computer Programmer Analyst
- Centennial College
- Software Engineering Technology
- Software Engineering Technology – Interactive Gaming
- Conestoga College
- Computer Programmer/Analyst
- Software Engineering Technology
- Durham College: Computer Programming and Analyst
- Fanshawe College: Computer Programmer Analyst
- George Brown College: Computer Programmer Analyst
- Georgian College: Computer Programmer Analyst
- Humber College: Computer Programming and Analysis
- Niagara College: Computer Programmer Analyst
- Saint Lawrence College: Computer Programmer Analyst
- Sault College: Computer Programmer Analyst
- Seneca College: Computer Programming and Analysis
Transfer Credits:
- CIS*1300 Programming
- CIS*1910 Discrete Structures in Computing I
- CIS*2030 Structure and Application of Microcomputers
- CIS*2430 Object Oriented Programming
- CIS*2500 Intermediate Programming
- CIS*3530 Data Base Systems and Concepts
- Computer and Information Science and Free Electives
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
View the Undergraduate Course Calendar
Transfer credits are determined by the Admission Committee of the program to which the student is admitted and where applicable, in accordance with any existing articulation agreement or pathway. The application of transfer credits will vary depending on the degree and specialization. All applicants must satisfy degree graduation requirements and residency requirement as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar. More information about advanced standing applications can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Diploma and Ministry Code:
- Early Childhood Education (MTCU Code: 51211)
Please see full list of eligible programs below.
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Applied Science in Child Studies (OUAC Program Code: GCS)
ONCAT Pathway ID: 4898
Graduates of an Ontario College Diploma in Early Childhood Education may be eligible to apply for admission to the Bachelor of Applied Science in Child Studies at the University of Guelph.
To be eligible for admission consideration, applicants must have completed their diploma with a minimum cumulative average of 75% (B). They must also present both a 4U Biology credit and a 4U mathematics credit, or approved equivalents. Applicants must have not less than ten academic courses (exclusive of field-placement courses) with a final grade of 85% (A). Successful applicants will receive up to 10.0 transfer credits through this pathway.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Eligible Diplomas:
- Algonquin College: Early Childhood Education
- Collège Boréal: Éducation en services à l’enfance
- Cambrian College: Early Childhood Education
- Canadore College: Early Childhood Education
- Centennial College: Early Childhood Education
- Conestoga College: Early Childhood Education
- Confederation College: Early Childhood Education
- Durham College: Early Childhood Education
- Fanshawe College: Early Childhood Education
- (Sir Sandford) Fleming College: Early Childhood Education
- George Brown College: Early Childhood Education
- Georgian College: Early Childhood Education
- Humber College: Early Childhood Education
- La Cité Collégiale: Éducation en services à l’enfance
- Lambton College: Early Childhood Education
- Loyalist College: Early Childhood Education
- Mohawk College: Early Childhood Education
- Niagara College: Early Childhood Education
- Northern College: Early Childhood Education
- Saint Clair College: Early Childhood Education
- Saint Lawrence College: Early Childhood Education
- Sault College: Early Childhood Education
- Seneca College: Early Childhood Education
- Sheridan College: Early Childhood Education
Transfer Credits:
- FRHD*1020 Couple and Family Relationships
- FRHD*2040 Principles of Program Design for Children
- FRHD*2110 Children and Youth with Exceptionalities
- FRHD*2260 Infant Development
- FRHD*2270 Development in Early and Middle Childhood
- FRHD*3180 Observation and Assessment Laboratory *
- FRHD*3200 Practicum I: Child
- FRHD*4330 Practicum II: Child
- FRHD*4350 Practicum III: Child
- FRHD*4210 Senior Seminar in Early Education and Care
- Family Relations and Human Development, Social Science, and Free Electives
*Graduates of the following institutions will not receive credit for FRHD*3180, and will receive an elective credit instead: Confederation College, Sault College, Fanshawe College, and St. Lawrence College. Students who apply and are admitted from these institutions must take FRHD*3180 in lieu of an elective credit during their schedule of studies.
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
View the Undergraduate Course Calendar
Transfer credits are determined by the Admission Committee of the program to which the student is admitted and where applicable, in accordance with any existing articulation agreement or pathway. The application of transfer credits will vary depending on the degree and specialization. All applicants must satisfy degree graduation requirements and residency requirement as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar. More information about advanced standing applications can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Please note: Students seeking a similar Pathway that allows them to complete their degree online may consider looking into the following offering at the University of Guelph-Humber:
Questions regarding this opportunity can be directed to:
- Melissa Hunter, Admissions Coordinator; melissa.hunter@guelphhumber.ca
Diploma and Ministry Code:
- Hospitality (MTCU Code: 53200)
- Food and Beverage Management (MTCU Code: 53201)
- Tourism (MTCU Code: 53205)
Please see full list of eligible programs below.
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Commerce in Hospitality and Tourism Management (OUAC Program Code: GQT)
ONCAT Pathway ID: 2886
Graduates of a Hotel and Restaurant Management 2-year diploma, a Food and Beverage Management 2-year diploma, or a Tourism and Travel 2-year diploma may be eligible to apply the University of Guelph’s Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Hospitality and Tourism Management. Prospective applicants must have a minimum cumulative average of 75% (B), as well as successfully completed MHF4U Advanced Functions (or an approved equivalent). Successful applicants will receive up to 10.0 transfer credits through this Pathway.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Eligible Diplomas:
- Algonquin College
- Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management
- Tourism – Travel Services
- Centennial College
- Hospitality – Hotel Operations Management
- Tourism
- Food and Beverage Management
- Conestoga College
- Hospitality and Tourism Management
- Food and Beverage Management - Hotel and Restaurant Operations
- Confederation College
- Tourism - Travel and Eco-Adventure
- Durham College
- Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management
- Fanshawe College
- Hospitality - Hotel and Resort Services Management
- Food and Beverage Management
- Tourism - Travel
- (Sir Sandford) Fleming College
- Hospitality (formerly Hotel and Restaurant Management)
- Tourism - Global Travel (formerly Tourism and Travel)
- George Brown College
- Hospitality – Hotel Operations Management
- Food & Beverage Management
- Georgian College
- Hospitality - Hotel and Resort Operations Management
- Tourism - Marketing and Product Development
- Humber College
- Hospitality - Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management
- Hospitality - Event Management
- Tourism - Travel Services Management
- La Cité Collégiale
- Hôtellerie - Gestion des services d'hébergement et de restauration
- Tourisme
- Lambton College
- Hospitality - Culture, Leadership & Operations
- Mohawk College
- Tourism
- Niagara College
- Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations
- Saint Clair College
- Hospitality - Hotel & Restaurant
- Tourism - Travel
- Saint Lawrence College
- Hospitality and Tourism Management
- Seneca College
- Hospitality - Hotel and Restaurant Services Management
- Tourism - Services Management
- Sheridan College
- Tourism – Global Travel
Transfer Credits:
- ACCT*1220 Introductory Financial Accounting
- HROB*2090 Individuals and Groups in Organizations
- HTM*1070 Responsible Tourism Policy and Planning
- HTM*1160 Lodging Operations
- HTM*1700 Foodservice Management
- HTM*2010 Hospitality and Tourism Business Communications
- HTM*2030 Control Systems in the Hospitality Industry
- HTM*2070 Event Management
- HTM*2700 Understanding Foods
- HTM*3030 Beverage Management
- MCS*1000 Introductory Marketing
- MGMT*1000 Introduction to Business
- Hospitality and Tourism Management, Humanities, Social Science Electives
Students admitted via this pathway agreement will also be exempt from MGMT*1100 Business Career Preparation.
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
View the Undergraduate Course Calendar
Transfer credits are determined by the Admission Committee of the program to which the student is admitted and where applicable, in accordance with any existing articulation agreement or pathway. The application of transfer credits will vary depending on the degree and specialization. All applicants must satisfy degree graduation requirements and residency requirement as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar. More information about advanced standing applications can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Diploma:
- General Arts and Science (MTCU Code: 54701)
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Arts, General (OUAC Program Code: GKG)
- Bachelor of Arts, Honours (OUAC Program Code: GK)
ONCAT Pathway ID: 5046
Students of both certificates and diplomas in General Arts and Science (GAS) at community colleges and Indigenous Institutes in Ontario are eligible to apply for admission to the Bachelor of Arts at the University of Guelph.
The following majors and options are excluded from this arrangement:
- Criminal Justice and Public Policy
- Co-op
Applicants need to have graduated from a GAS program, having passed all courses with a minimum cumulative average of 70% including a minimum grade of 70% in each of the courses eligible for transfer.
Each course needs to have been passed on the first attempt.
Eligible applicants will also receive transfer credits.
- Up to 2.5 credits for certificates
- Up to 5.0 credits for diplomas
Note: Now available in a fully online format. Visit the Bachelor of Arts website for details.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Diploma and Ministry Code:
- Hospitality (MTCU Code: 53200)
- Food and Beverage Management (MTCU Code: 53201)
- Tourism (MTCU Code: 53205)
Please see full list of eligible programs below.
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Commerce in Hospitality and Tourism Management (OUAC Program Code: GQT)
ONCAT Pathway ID: 2886
Graduates of a Hotel and Restaurant Management 2-year diploma, a Food and Beverage Management 2-year diploma, or a Tourism and Travel 2-year diploma may be eligible to apply the University of Guelph’s Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Hospitality and Tourism Management. Prospective applicants must have a minimum cumulative average of 75% (B), as well as successfully completed MHF4U Advanced Functions (or an approved equivalent). Successful applicants will receive up to 10.0 transfer credits through this Pathway.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Eligible Diplomas:
- Algonquin College
- Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management
- Tourism – Travel Services
- Centennial College
- Hospitality – Hotel Operations Management
- Tourism
- Food and Beverage Management
- Conestoga College
- Hospitality and Tourism Management
- Food and Beverage Management - Hotel and Restaurant Operations
- Confederation College
- Tourism - Travel and Eco-Adventure
- Durham College
- Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management
- Fanshawe College
- Hospitality - Hotel and Resort Services Management
- Food and Beverage Management
- Tourism - Travel
- (Sir Sandford) Fleming College
- Hospitality (formerly Hotel and Restaurant Management)
- Tourism - Global Travel (formerly Tourism and Travel)
- George Brown College
- Hospitality – Hotel Operations Management
- Food & Beverage Management
- Georgian College
- Hospitality - Hotel and Resort Operations Management
- Tourism - Marketing and Product Development
- Humber College
- Hospitality - Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management
- Hospitality - Event Management
- Tourism - Travel Services Management
- La Cité Collégiale
- Hôtellerie - Gestion des services d'hébergement et de restauration
- Tourisme
- Lambton College
- Hospitality - Culture, Leadership & Operations
- Mohawk College
- Tourism
- Niagara College
- Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations
- Saint Clair College
- Hospitality - Hotel & Restaurant
- Tourism - Travel
- Saint Lawrence College
- Hospitality and Tourism Management
- Seneca College
- Hospitality - Hotel and Restaurant Services Management
- Tourism - Services Management - Global Tourism Business Specialization
- Tourism - Services Management - Travel Services Specialization
- Sheridan College
- Tourism – Global Travel
Transfer Credits:
- ACCT*1220 Introductory Financial Accounting
- HROB*2090 Individuals and Groups in Organizations
- HTM*1070 Responsible Tourism Policy and Planning
- HTM*1160 Lodging Operations
- HTM*1700 Foodservice Management
- HTM*2010 Hospitality and Tourism Business Communications
- HTM*2030 Control Systems in the Hospitality Industry
- HTM*2070 Event Management
- HTM*2700 Understanding Foods
- HTM*3030 Beverage Management
- MCS*1000 Introductory Marketing
- MGMT*1000 Introduction to Business
- Hospitality and Tourism Management, Humanities, Social Science Electives
Students admitted via this pathway agreement will also be exempt from MGMT*1100 Business Career Preparation.
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
View the Undergraduate Course Calendar
Transfer credits are determined by the Admission Committee of the program to which the student is admitted and where applicable, in accordance with any existing articulation agreement or pathway. The application of transfer credits will vary depending on the degree and specialization. All applicants must satisfy degree graduation requirements and residency requirement as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar. More information about advanced standing applications can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Diploma and Ministry Code:
- Hospitality Administration (MTCU Code: 63200)
Please see full list of eligible programs below.
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Commerce in Hospitality and Tourism Management (OUAC Program Code: GQT)
ONCAT Pathway ID: 2887
Graduates of an Ontario College Advanced Diploma in Hospitality Administration may be eligible to apply the University of Guelph’s Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Hospitality and Tourism Management. Prospective applicants must have a minimum cumulative average of 75% (B), as well as successfully completed MHF4U Advanced Functions (or an approved equivalent). Successful applicants will receive up to 10.0 transfer credits through this Pathway.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Eligible Diplomas:
- Centennial College: Hospitality and Tourism Administration
- Georgian College: Hospitality Administration - Hotel and Resort
Transfer Credits:
- ACCT*1220 Introductory Financial Accounting
- HROB*2090 Individuals and Groups in Organizations
- HTM*1070 Responsible Tourism Policy and Planning
- HTM*1160 Lodging Operations
- HTM*1700 Foodservice Management
- HTM*2010 Hospitality and Tourism Business Communications
- HTM*2030 Control Systems in the Hospitality Industry
- HTM*2070 Event Management
- HTM*2700 Understanding Foods
- HTM*3030 Beverage Management
- MCS*1000 Introductory Marketing
- MGMT*1000 Introduction to Business
- Hospitality and Tourism Management, Humanities, Social Science Electives
Students admitted via this pathway agreement will also be exempt from MGMT*1100 Business Career Preparation.
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
View the Undergraduate Course Calendar
Transfer credits are determined by the Admission Committee of the program to which the student is admitted and where applicable, in accordance with any existing articulation agreement or pathway. The application of transfer credits will vary depending on the degree and specialization. All applicants must satisfy degree graduation requirements and residency requirement as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar. More information about advanced standing applications can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
If you have completed or are completing a Pre-Health Science Pathway to Advanced Diplomas and Degrees (MTCU Code: 41599) at an Ontario college, you may be eligible to use this credential towards admission to a degree program at the University of Guelph.
Applicants are highly encouraged to maintain a minimum cumulative average of 75% in the certificate program.
Successful completion of this certificate can be used in lieu of the following Ontario high school courses:
- ENG4U English
- MDM4U Data Management
- SBI4U Biology
- SCH4U Chemistry
In addition to the minimum cumulative average of 75%, certificate courses corresponding to the above listed 4U courses may also be subject to minimum grade requirements. This minimum grade requirement is subject to the discretion of the admission committee for the degree program to which you are applying, and you are therefore encouraged to contact the admission counsellor for your desired program listed at the bottom of the page
Depending on the program to which you are applying, you may still be required to present proof of successful completion of additional high school courses or approved equivalents, such as MHF4U Advanced Functions, MCV4U Calculus and Vectors, or SPH4U Physics.
Transfer Credits:
Successful applicants are not eligible to receive transfer credits for courses completed in the certificate.
Please Note: Students and graduates of the Pre-Health Science Pathway to Certificates and Diplomas (MTCU Code: 41598) are not able to use that certificate to fulfill any of our admission requirements.
For general information please email:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Diploma and Ministry Code:
- Computer Programmer Analyst (MTCU Code: 60503)
- Software Engineering Technology (MTCU Code: 60504)
Please see full list of eligible programs below.
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Computing, General (OUAC Program Code: GCB)
- Bachelor of Computing, Honours in Computer Science (OUAC Program Code: GCH)
ONCAT Pathway ID: 2790 or 3108
Graduates of a Computer Programmer Analyst or Software Engineering Technology Ontario College Advanced Diploma may be eligible to apply the University of Guelph’s Bachelor of Computing in either the General stream or with a major in Computer Science. Prospective applicants must have a minimum cumulative average of 75% (B), as well as successfully completed MCV4U Calculus and Vectors (or an approved equivalent). Successful applicants will receive up to 10.0 transfer credits through this Pathway.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Eligible Diplomas:
- Canadore College: Computer Programmer Analyst
- Centennial College
- Software Engineering Technology
- Software Engineering Technology – Interactive Gaming
- Conestoga College
- Computer Programmer/Analyst
- Software Engineering Technology
- Durham College: Computer Programmer Analyst
- Fanshawe College: Computer Programmer Analyst
- George Brown College: Computer Programmer Analyst
- Georgian College: Computer Programmer Analyst
- Humber College: Computer Programming and Analysis
- Niagara College: Computer Programmer Analyst
- Saint Lawrence College: Computer Programmer Analyst
- Sault College: Computer Programmer Analyst
- Seneca College: Computer Programming and Analysis
Transfer Credits:
- CIS*1300 Programming
- CIS*1910 Discrete Structures in Computing I
- CIS*2030 Structure and Application of Microcomputers
- CIS*2430 Object Oriented Programming
- CIS*2500 Intermediate Programming
- CIS*3530 Data Base Systems and Concepts
- Computer and Information Science and Free Electives
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
View the Undergraduate Course Calendar
Transfer credits are determined by the Admission Committee of the program to which the student is admitted and where applicable, in accordance with any existing articulation agreement or pathway. The application of transfer credits will vary depending on the degree and specialization. All applicants must satisfy degree graduation requirements and residency requirement as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar. More information about advanced standing applications can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Diploma and Ministry Code:
- Hospitality (MTCU Code: 53200)
- Food and Beverage Management (MTCU Code: 53201)
- Tourism (MTCU Code: 53205)
Please see full list of eligible programs below.
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Commerce in Hospitality and Tourism Management (OUAC Program Code: GQT)
ONCAT Pathway ID: 2886
Graduates of a Hotel and Restaurant Management 2-year diploma, a Food and Beverage Management 2-year diploma, or a Tourism and Travel 2-year diploma may be eligible to apply the University of Guelph’s Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Hospitality and Tourism Management. Prospective applicants must have a minimum cumulative average of 75% (B), as well as successfully completed MHF4U Advanced Functions (or an approved equivalent). Successful applicants will receive up to 10.0 transfer credits through this Pathway.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Eligible Diplomas:
- Algonquin College
- Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management
- Tourism – Travel Services
- Centennial College
- Hospitality – Hotel Operations Management
- Tourism
- Food and Beverage Management
- Conestoga College
- Hospitality and Tourism Management
- Food and Beverage Management - Hotel and Restaurant Operations
- Confederation College
- Tourism - Travel and Eco-Adventure
- Durham College
- Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management
- Fanshawe College
- Hospitality - Hotel and Resort Services Management
- Food and Beverage Management
- Tourism - Travel
- (Sir Sandford) Fleming College
- Hospitality (formerly Hotel and Restaurant Management)
- Tourism - Global Travel (formerly Tourism and Travel)
- George Brown College
- Hospitality – Hotel Operations Management
- Food & Beverage Management
- Georgian College
- Hospitality - Hotel and Resort Operations Management
- Tourism - Marketing and Product Development
- Humber College
- Hospitality - Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management
- Hospitality - Event Management
- Tourism - Travel Services Management
- La Cité Collégiale
- Hôtellerie - Gestion des services d'hébergement et de restauration
- Tourisme
- Lambton College
- Hospitality - Culture, Leadership & Operations
- Mohawk College
- Tourism
- Niagara College
- Hospitality – Hotel and Restaurant Operations
- Saint Clair College
- Hospitality - Hotel & Restaurant
- Tourism - Travel
- Saint Lawrence College
- Hospitality and Tourism Management
- Seneca College
- Hospitality - Hotel and Restaurant Services Management
- Tourism - Services Management
- Sheridan College
- Tourism – Global Travel
Transfer Credits:
- ACCT*1220 Introductory Financial Accounting
- HROB*2090 Individuals and Groups in Organizations
- HTM*1070 Responsible Tourism Policy and Planning
- HTM*1160 Lodging Operations
- HTM*1700 Foodservice Management
- HTM*2010 Hospitality and Tourism Business Communications
- HTM*2030 Control Systems in the Hospitality Industry
- HTM*2070 Event Management
- HTM*2700 Understanding Foods
- HTM*3030 Beverage Management
- MCS*1000 Introductory Marketing
- MGMT*1000 Introduction to Business
- Hospitality and Tourism Management, Humanities, Social Science Electives
Students admitted via this pathway agreement will also be exempt from MGMT*1100 Business Career Preparation.
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
View the Undergraduate Course Calendar
Transfer credits are determined by the Admission Committee of the program to which the student is admitted and where applicable, in accordance with any existing articulation agreement or pathway. The application of transfer credits will vary depending on the degree and specialization. All applicants must satisfy degree graduation requirements and residency requirement as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar. More information about advanced standing applications can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Pathways to other Ontario Universities
Bachelor of Applied Science, Child Studies
The Senate of Nipissing University has committed to reserve a minimum of 20 spaces each year in the Primary/Junior Bachelor of Education program for Bachelor of Applied Science (Child Studies) graduates who satisfy minimum admission requirements.
To be considered for admission, graduates must complete their degree program with a minimum 75% average in their best 10 credits.
Admission decisions will be made by Nipissing University in accordance with its relevant policies. Interested students should contact Nipissing University directly about admissions and preferred electives.
Institution-Specific Articulation Agreements
SNP Program:
- University Consortium Year 1 Program
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Arts, General (OUAC Program Code: GKG)
- Bachelor of Arts, Honours (OUAC Program Code: GK)
ONCAT Pathway ID: 5047
The University of Guelph, along with five other universities, has entered into a partnership with Six Nations Polytechnic in the community of Six Nations to offer first-year transfer credits at any of the universities within the consortium if the student is admitted.
The program allows students the opportunity to achieve a total of 5.0 credits on a full- or part-time basis while attending classes at Six Nations Polytechnic. Students are required to present a minimum cumulative 60% average for admission.
Please see the chart below for information regarding course approved course equivalencies as of November 1st, 2018. Where *9110 or *9210 follows an academic discipline code, it signifies an unspecified transfer credit (e.g. elective).
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
- Indigenous Student Services Information; Indigenous Student Centre
Six National Polytechnic | University of Guelph |
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CAYUGA 1Z03 Intro Cayuga Language and Culture | INDG*9110 First Year Humanities |
CAYUGA 2Z03 Intermediate Cayuga | HUMN*9210 Second Year Humanities |
ENGL 109 Intro Academic Writing | ENGL*1030 Effective Writing |
HS 1001 Personal Determinants of Health | FRHD*1100 Life: Health and Well-Being |
HS 1002 Social Determinants of Health | ISS*9110 First Year Interdisciplinary Social Science |
INDIGST 1A03 Intro Indigenous Studies | ISS*9110 First Year Interdisciplinary Social Science |
INDIGST 1AA3 Intro Contemporary Indigenous Studies | ISS*9110 First Year Interdisciplinary Social Science |
MOHAWK 1Z03 Intro Mohawk Language/Culture | INDG*9110 First Year Humanities |
MOHAWK 2Z03 Intermediate Mohawk | HUMN*9210 Second Year Humanities |
OLC 1LG6 Language 1 – CAYUGA | 1. INDG*9110 First Year Humanities 2. INDG*9110 First Year Humanities |
OLM 1LG6 Language 1 – MOHAWK | 1. INDG*9110 First Year Humanities 2. INDG*9110 First Year Humanities |
PS101 Intro Psychology I | PSYC*1000 Introduction to Psychology |
PS102 Intro Psychology II | PSYC*9110 First Year Psychology |
SOCIOL 1C03 Canadian Society: Social Problems, Social Policy, and the Law | SOC*9110 First Year Sociology |
SOCIOL 1Z03 Introduction to Sociology | SOC*1100 Sociology |
SPCOM 223 Communications and Public Speaking | HUMN*9210 Second Year Humanities |
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
View the Undergraduate Course Calendar
Diploma and Ministry Code:
- Landscape Design (MTCU Code: 63905)
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (OUAC Program Code: GLA)
ONCAT Pathway ID: 2721
An articulation agreement between Fanshawe College and the University of Guelph provides up to five places per year for graduates of the Landscape Design Ontario College Advanced Diploma who have a minimum cumulative grade point average of B (70.00%). The actual number applicants accepted will be based on individual qualifications and existing BLA class size. All applicants are required to submit a portfolio and a Background Information Form. Successful applicants will receive up to 10.0 transfer credits through this articulation agreement.
Please submit your Background Information Form (BIF) according to the submission instructions on the form, and send your portfolio digitally to blapc@uoguelph.ca by March 1st.
Portfolio requirements:
- include 10-20 examples of previous design work or projects that demonstrate the range of your creative abilities (e.g. drawings, photographs, artwork, musical compositions, woodworking, written work, photographs, construction projects or engineering designs).
- brief description of each creative piece
- include table of contents
- exercise creativity in the overall design and organization
- one digital file (Adobe pdf). Do not include links to sites or other digital portfolios.
- maximum file of 20 MB
Submission instructions:
- Please save your digital portfolio as one file (Adobe pdf) using the following naming convention: Last name_First name_BLA_portfolio).
- Submit as an attachment to the following e-mail addresses by March 1: blapc@uoguelph.ca
- Include your full name, Guelph Student ID and previous/current program name and institution.
Transfer Credits:
- LARC*1100
- LARC*1950
- LARC*2020 Foundational Design Studio
- LARC*2100 Landscape and Site Analysis
- LARC*2230 Planting Design
- LARC*2240 Plants in the Landscape
- LARC*2410 Site Engineering
- LARC*2420 Materials and Techniques
- LARC*3040 Site Design Studio
- LARC*3050 Urban Design Studio
- LARC*3430 Introduction to Landscape Construction
- LARC*3440 Landscape Construction and Documentation
- LARC*4610 Professional Practice
- Free Electives
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
Transfer credits are determined by the Admission Committee of the program to which the student is admitted and where applicable, in accordance with any existing articulation agreement or pathway. The application of transfer credits will vary depending on the degree and specialization. All applicants must satisfy degree graduation requirements and residency requirement as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar. More information about advanced standing applications can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Diploma and Ministry Code:
- Biotechnology Technologist (MTCU Code: 61304)
- Chemical Engineering Technology (MTCU Code: 61303)
- Chemical Laboratory Technology – Pharmaceutical (MTCU Code: 61302)
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Science (Biological Sciences majors) (OUAC Program Code: GSB)
- Bachelor of Science (Physical Sciences majors) (OUAC Program Code: GSP)
ONCAT Pathway ID: 2406
An articulation agreement with Seneca College enables graduates with a minimum B+ (75%) average from the advanced diplomas listed above to apply to the Bachelor of Science program at the University of Guelph.
In addition to a cumulative average of 75% or higher, all applicants must have successfully completed MHF4U Advanced Functions or MCV4U Calculus and Vectors (depending on the major to which they are applying), or an approved equivalent course.
Successful applicants will receive up to 10.00 transfer credits through this articulation agreement.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Transfer Credits:
Biotechnology Technologist
- BIOC*2580 Introduction to Biochemistry
- CHEM*1040 General Chemistry I
- CHEM*2700 Organic Chemistry I
- MBG*3350 Laboratory Methods in Molecular Biology
- MICR*2420 Introduction to Microbiology
- Biology, Computer and Information Science, Statistics, Microbiology, and Free Electives
Students admitted via this articulation agreement will also be exempt from BIOL*1090, Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology.
Chemical Engineering Technology
- CHEM*1040 General Chemistry I
- CHEM*1050 General Chemistry II
- XSEN*3040 Occupational Health and Chemistry
- Biology, Computer and Information Science, Chemistry, Interdisciplinary Physical Science, Statistics, and Free Electives
Chemical Laboratory Technology – Pharmaceutical
- CHEM*1040 General Chemistry I
- BIOC*2580 Introduction to Biochemistry
- CHEM*2700 Organic Chemistry I
- XSEN*3030 Pharmacology and Applied Toxicology
- XSEN*3060 Pharmaceutical Analysis - Advanced
- XSEN*3090 Biopharmaceuticals
- Biology, Chemistry, Computer and Information Science, Statistics, Microbiology, and Free Electives
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
View the Undergraduate Course Calendar
Transfer credits are determined by the Admission Committee of the program to which the student is admitted and where applicable, in accordance with any existing articulation agreement or pathway. The application of transfer credits will vary depending on the degree and specialization. All applicants must satisfy degree graduation requirements and residency requirement as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar. More information about advanced standing applications can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Diploma:
- Landscape Architectural Technology
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (OUAC Program Code: GLL)
An articulation agreement between the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and the University of Guelph provides up to five places per year for graduates of the Landscape Design Ontario College Advanced Diploma who have a minimum cumulative grade point average of B (70.00%). The actual number applicants accepted will be based on individual qualifications and existing BLA class size. All applicants are required to submit a portfolio and a Background Information Form. Upon admission, students will receive 10.00 transfer credits.
Please submit your Background Information Form (BIF) according to the submission instructions on the form, and send your portfolio digitally to blapc@uoguelph.ca by March 1st.
Portfolio requirements:
- include 10-20 examples of previous design work or projects that demonstrate the range of your creative abilities (e.g. drawings, photographs, artwork, musical compositions, woodworking, written work, photographs, construction projects or engineering designs).
- brief description of each creative piece
- include table of contents
- exercise creativity in the overall design and organization
- one digital file (Adobe pdf). Do not include links to sites or other digital portfolios.
- maximum file of 20 MB
Submission instructions:
- Please save your digital portfolio as one file (Adobe pdf) using the following naming convention: Last name_First name_BLA_portfolio).
- Submit as an attachment to the following e-mail addresses by March 1: blapc@uoguelph.ca
- Include your full name, Guelph Student ID and previous/current program name and institution.
Transfer Credits:
- LARC*1100
- LARC*1950
- LARC*2020 Foundational Design Studio
- LARC*2100 Landscape and Site Analysis
- LARC*2230 Planting Design
- LARC*2240 Plants in the Landscape
- LARC*2410 Site Engineering
- LARC*2420 Materials and Techniques
- LARC*3040 Site Design Studio
- LARC*3050 Urban Design Studio
- LARC*3430 Introduction to Landscape Construction
- LARC*3440 Landscape Construction and Documentation
- LARC*4610 Professional Practice
- Free Electives
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
Transfer credits are determined by the Admission Committee of the program to which the student is admitted and where applicable, in accordance with any existing articulation agreement or pathway. The application of transfer credits will vary depending on the degree and specialization. All applicants must satisfy degree graduation requirements and residency requirement as outlined in the Undergraduate Calendar. More information about advanced standing applications can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
DNU Program:
- Bachelor of Computer Science and Technology
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Computing, Honours in Computer Science (OUAC Program Code: GCT)
The University of Guelph and Dalian Nationalities University (DNU) in Liaoning, People’s Republic of China, have signed an articulation agreement which allows students successfully completing the first two years of the DNU Bachelor of Computer Science and Technology degree with a minimum 73% (B) grade point average to be considered for admission to the Computer Science major of the Bachelor of Computing program with up to 10.0 advanced standing transfer credits.
Applicants will be required to provide evidence of English proficiency in accordance with the U of G’s minimum language requirements, as well as submit an official English translation of their official DNU transcript of results to the U of G as part of the admission process. Interested students should contact Admission Services for more information.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
SNU Program:
- Bachelor of Tourism Management
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Commerce in Hospitality and Tourism Management (OUAC Program Code: GHT)
The University of Guelph and Shandong Normal University (SNU), Shandong China have signed an articulation agreement which allows students successfully completing the first two years of the SNU Bachelor of Tourism Management degree with a minimum 73% (B) grade point average to be considered for admission to the Hospitality and Tourism major of the Bachelor of Commerce program with up to 9.50 advanced standing transfer credits.
Applicants will be required to have successfully completed at least two (2) years of the SNU program (i.e.10 full credits), including the Advanced Mathematics (1 and 2) courses, of the SNU Bachelor of Tourism Management; provide evidence of English proficiency in accordance with the U of G’s minimum language requirements; submit an official English translation of their official SNU transcript of results to Guelph as part of the admission process. Interested students should contact the Admissions Office for more information.
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Program Information and Graduation Requirements:
LPU Program:
- Bachelor of Science Honours in Agriculture
U of G Program:
- Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
U of G and the Ontario Agricultural College have established a new admission pathway for agriculture science students at Lovely Professional University (LPU) to complete their Bachelor of Science in Agriculture at U of G.
Requirements:
- Successful completion of four terms (2 years) in the LPU Bachelor of Science Honours in Agriculture with a minimum cumulative average of 65%
- Successful completion of English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and 2 of Biology (SBI4U), Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U), or equivalent (e.g., CBSE Class XII English, Mathematics and 2 of Biology, Chemistry, Physics).
Note: Students admitted through this pathway will fulfill the English (ENG4U) and Biology (SBI4U) specific subject pre-requisite requirements; therefore, only 1 additional core science is required (Chemistry SCH4U or equivalent is recommended).
Transfer Credits:
- AGR*2050 Agroecology
- AGR*2470 Introduction to Plant Agriculture
- BIOL*1050 Biology of Plants & Animals in Managed
- Ecosystems
- BOT*2100 Life Strategies of Plants
- FARE*1400 Economics of the Agri-Food System
- FARE*2700 Survey of Natural Resource Economics
- STAT*2040 Statistics I
- Agriculture, Humanities, and Math Electives
Contacts:
- Pathways Advisor; pathways@uoguelph.ca
Program Information and Graduation Requirements: