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Carleton

Computer Science

OUAC COD

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U of T (Mississauga)

Social Sciences

OUAC TMS

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Your average, their wayrequired courses forced in
Published rangetheir exact wording80–85%80-85% (regular and co-op)70%70–75%70-75%73–80%Mid to high 70s
Required coursesforced into your top 6 — options are the row belowMCV4UMHF4UNo course codes parsed — see prerequisitesENG4UENG4U
Choose one ofany of these satisfies it
  • one of EAE4U, ENG4U
Prerequisitesas published
  • Advanced Functions (MHF4U)
  • Calculus (MCV4U)
  • 4 best 4U/M courses
  • Alternative Offers
  • Find more information about alternative offers
  • +1 more on the program page
  • In addition to the requirements for the following majors, all applicants to Concurrent Education must have a minimum 70% in ENG4U/EAE4U and 60% in 3U, 3M or 4U math.
  • Computer Science and Mathematics majors:
  • ENG4U/EAE4U
  • MCV4U
  • One 4U Math
  • +2 more on the program page
  • English/Anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
  • ENG4U
  • Some programs require MHF4U and recommend MCV4U
  • Environmental Management recommends SBI4U
More than marks?supplementary applicationMarks onlyMarks onlyMarks onlyMarks only
Co-opAvailableNoNoNo
Degree
First-year intakewhere published70700
What you studyArtificial IntelligenceBusiness StudiesComputer GamesManagementAboriginal StudiesComputer ScienceEducation StudiesEnglish StudiesEnglish StudiesHistoryHuman GeographyInterdisciplinary StudiesAnthropologyEconomicsFinanceHistory
What it isYou study the theory and practice of building software, designing systems, and solving problems with computers. Carleton's program lets you focus on specializations like artificial intelligence, games, or software engineering, and includes a co-op stream where you alternate between classroom and paid work terms. This suits students who want hands-on industry experience alongside their degree and are interested in both the technical and applied sides of computing.This program lets you earn both an arts degree and a teaching qualification at the same time, typically in four years. You choose a subject to study deeply (like English, history, or math) while taking education courses that prepare you to teach junior and intermediate grades. It suits students who know they want to teach and want to combine subject expertise with classroom training from the start, rather than doing them separately.You enter this program without committing to a specific major, taking first-year courses across subjects like English, history, psychology, philosophy, and sociology. This gives you time to explore different areas of arts study before declaring a focus at the end of year one, rather than applying directly to a named program. It suits students who are interested in humanities and social sciences but unsure which direction fits them best.Social Sciences is the study of how people, societies, and economies work. You choose from nine subject areas including anthropology, economics, history, law, geography, politics, and sociology, and can combine them however you want rather than following one fixed path. This program suits students curious about human behaviour, institutions, and the world around them who want flexibility to explore multiple disciplines before specializing.
The door tomajors you reach through itcomputer scienceApplied to directlyApplied to directlycriminologyeconomicsgeographypolitical sciencesociology
Entrance awardsat this campus, by average16 published, 9 with no applicationfrom 75%See them9 published, 2 with no applicationfrom 75%See them2 published, 0 with no applicationfrom 85%See them4 published, 4 with no applicationfrom 90%See them
SourceCarleton University on OUInfoNipissing University on OUInfoToronto Metropolitan University on OUInfoUniversity of Toronto — Mississauga on OUInfo

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