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McMaster

Honours Health Sciences

OUAC MNS

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U of T (Scarborough)

Computer Science (regular and co-op)

OUAC TXC

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Queen's

Computing

OUAC QD

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Your average, their wayrequired courses forced in
Published rangetheir exact wording90–97%Low to Mid-90s90%Minimum 90% to be considered.93–100%Mid-90s (regular); high 90s (co-op)83–87%Mid 80s
Required coursesforced into your top 6 — options are the row belowENG4UMCV4UMHF4UENG4USBI4USCH4UENG4UMCV4UMHF4UENG4UMCV4UMHF4U
Choose one ofany of these satisfies it
  • one of MCV4U, MDM4U, MHF4U
Prerequisitesas published
  • Any Grade 12 U English
  • Advanced Functions
  • Calculus and Vectors
  • One other Grade 12 U course
  • English 4U
  • 1 of Calculus & Vectors 4U, Advanced Functions 4U, Data Management 4U
  • Biology 4U
  • Chemistry 4U
  • 1 non-Math, non-Science, non-Technology 4U/M credit
  • +2 more on the program page
  • ENG4U
  • MCV4U
  • MHF4U
  • ENG4U
  • MHF4U
  • MCV4U
  • 3 additional 4U/M courses
More than marks?supplementary applicationYes
  • An Admission Information Form (AIF) is required. We will send you instructions when we acknowledge your application.
  • You are strongly encouraged to write the Euclid Mathematics Contest and the Canadian Senior Mathematics Contest.
  • Individual selection may vary.
Usually closes before January 15
Yes
  • OUAC application deadline: January 15, 2027.
  • Admission is by selection. You will not be considered without a completed supplementary application. The supplementary application is due in early/mid-February. Applicants will be notified of the details.
  • Find further details on the program website:
Usually closes before January 15
Marks onlyMarks only
Co-opAvailableNoAvailableAvailable
DegreeBachelor of Computer Science, BCS, Bachelor of Mathematics, BMath
First-year intakewhere published360240165400
What you studyArtificial IntelligenceComputer GamesComputer ScienceHealth InformaticsHealth InformaticsHuman BiologyOthers in Subjects Related to MedicineArtificial IntelligenceComputer ScienceEntrepreneurshipInformation SystemsArtificial IntelligenceComputer ScienceInformation SystemsInformation Technology
What it isYou study the design, development, and theory behind computer software and systems. In the co-op stream, you alternate between classroom terms and paid work terms at tech companies, giving you practical experience alongside your degree. This program suits people who want to build real-world coding skills early and explore whether they prefer software development, artificial intelligence, games, or other computing specializations while earning money.This program covers the science of how the human body works and how health systems use technology and data. Unlike a pre-med program, it does not guarantee entry into medical school and instead prepares you for careers in health research, data analysis, or public health. It suits students who are strong in science and math but want flexibility to explore health fields beyond clinical practice.You study the theory and practice of computing, from writing software and building systems to artificial intelligence and how businesses use technology. The co-op stream requires you to alternate between semesters of coursework and paid work terms at tech companies, giving you real workplace experience alongside your degree. This suits students who want hands-on industry exposure while learning, or who prefer the traditional full-time study path.Computing at Queen's covers the theory and practice of building software, managing information systems, and developing artificial intelligence. You'll study programming, algorithms, data structures, and mathematics that underpin these fields. The program includes a co-op option, letting you alternate between classroom and paid work terms at tech companies, which sets it apart from a standard degree and gives you real industry experience alongside your studies. It suits people who like solving problems with code and want hands-on exposure to how software gets built in actual workplaces.
The door tomajors you reach through itcomputer sciencehealth sciencescomputer sciencesoftware engineeringcomputer sciencesoftware engineering
Entrance awardsat this campus, by average4 published, 3 with no applicationfrom 80%See them5 published, 3 with no applicationfrom 75%See them4 published, 4 with no applicationfrom 85%See themNone published by average
SourceUniversity of Waterloo on OUInfoMcMaster University on OUInfoUniversity of Toronto — Scarborough on OUInfoQueen's University on OUInfo

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