IV. Admission InformationArticulation AgreementsSeneca CollegeBachelor of Commerce - Hotel and Food AdministrationThe articulation agreement between the University of Guelph and Seneca College provides an opportunity for graduates from the Travel and Hospitality Option of the Travel and Tourism Studies Diploma program with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (B+) to be considered for admission to the Hotel and Food Administration major of the Bachelor of Commerce program with 3.00 advanced standing transfer credits. Applicants must have completed an OAC credit or equivalent in Mathematics and English. Prospective applicants should contact the Bachelor of Commerce program counsellor. Bachelor of ScienceAn articulation agreement with Seneca College enables graduates with a minimum B+ (75%) average, from the following three-year diploma programs, to transfer to the Bachelor of Science program at the University of Guelph with 7.50 transfer credits: Biological Research Technologist, Chemical Technology, Laboratory Technology-Industrial Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical (Chemical) Technology. Students should contact the program counsellor for the College of Physical and Engineering Science for further information. Bachelor of Science in Environmental SciencesThe articulation agreement between the University of Guelph and Seneca College makes available up to ten (10) places per year for graduates of the three year program, primarily, but not exclusively, from the Chemical Technology Diploma program in the School of Biological Sciences and Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Technology. Seneca College graduates will have the option of entering the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Environmental Monitoring and Analysis, Environmental Protection, or Environmetrics majors in the Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences degree program. Candidates require a minimum cumulative grade point average of B+ (75%) to be considered for admission. Applicants must possess the equivalent to OAC Calculus, Chemistry, Biology, and Physics. Upon admission students will be granted 10.00 transfer credits. Prospective applicants should contact the program counsellor for the B.Sc. (Env.) program for further information regarding choice of major and degree completion requirements prior to making a formal application for admission. |