Brock admission requirements
100% of Brock's 86 programs require ENG4U, 34% require MHF4U. Published ranges run from 73% to 87%. 3 programs want more than marks.
Counted across every Brock program listed on OUInfo for September 2027 entry. Each program’s own page has its exact wording; this page is the shape of the whole university.
The courses Brock asks for
How many of Brock’s 86 programs name each course as required. A required course is forced into your admission average — it counts even if it is not one of your best six.
- ENG4UEnglish86 · 100%
- MHF4UAdvanced Functions29 · 34%
- SBI4UBiology29 · 34%
- MCV4UCalculus and Vectors25 · 29%
- SCH4UChemistry23 · 27%
- SPH4UPhysics18 · 21%
- SES4UEarth and Space Science14 · 16%
- PSE4UExercise Science11 · 13%
- PSK4UIntroductory Kinesiology9 · 10%
- MDM4UMathematics of Data Management7 · 8%
- ICS4UComputer Science6 · 7%
- ADA4MDrama3 · 3%
- SNC4MScience3 · 3%
- FEF4UExtended French2 · 2%
- FIF4UFrench Immersion2 · 2%
- FSF4UCore French2 · 2%
- AMU4MMusic1 · 1%
- ASM4UMedia Arts1 · 1%
- AVI4MVisual Arts1 · 1%
- CGO4MSpatial Technologies1 · 1%
- CGR4MEnvironment and Resource Management1 · 1%
- HZT4UPhilosophy: Questions and Theories1 · 1%
- LVV4USpanish1 · 1%
What you need, by set of courses
Brock’s programs grouped by the exact courses they require, most common set first, with the span of their published ranges. If your timetable matches a set, every program in it is open to you on courses.
- ENG4U35 programs · 73–87%
Arts Leadership 73–77%, Business Communication 73–80%, Canadian Studies 73–77%, Classics 73–77%, Critical Criminology 73–77%, Educational Studies 73–77% and 29 more
- ENG4U + MCV4U + MHF4U + SBI4U + SCH4U + SES4U + SPH4U12 programs · 73–87%
Applied Grape and Wine Science 73–77%, Biochemistry 73–77%, Biological Sciences 73–77%, Biomedical Sciences 73–77%, Biophysics 73–77%, Biotechnology 73–77% and 6 more
- ENG4U + MCV4U + MHF4U5 programs · 73–87%
Business Economics 73–77%, Economics 73–77%, Mathematics and Statistics 73–77%, Computer Science International Double Degree 87–90%, Concurrent BSc (Honours) Integrated Studies/BEd - Junior/Intermediate 87–90%
- ENG4U + MDM4U4 programs · 73–87%
Psychology (BA) 73–77%, Child and Youth Studies 77–80%, Concurrent BA (Honours) Child and Youth Studies/BEd – Primary/Junior 87–90%, Concurrent BA (Honours) Educational Studies/BEd – Primary/Junior 87–90%
- ENG4U + ICS4U + MCV4U + MHF4U3 programs · 77–80%
Computer Science 77–80%, Computer Science and Mathematics Co-op 77–80%, Game Programming 80–83%
- ENG4U + MHF4U + PSE4U + PSK4U + SBI4U3 programs · 77–87%
Kinesiology (BKin) 77–80%, Kinesiology (BKin) and Master of Professional Kinesiology 87–90%, Kinesiology International Double Degree 87–90%
- ENG4U + PSE4U + PSK4U + SBI4U + SCH4U + SNC4M3 programs · 73–80%
Community Health 73–77%, Public Health 73–77%, Public Health and Master of Public Health 80–83%
- ENG4U + SBI4U2 programs · 73–87%
Child Health 73–77%, Concurrent BRLS (Honours) in Recreation and Leisure Studies/BEd - Junior/Intermediate 87–90%
- ADA4M + ENG4U2 programs · 73%
Dramatic Arts 73–77%, Dramatic Arts International Double Degree 73–77%
- ENG4U + PSE4U + SBI4U2 programs · 87%
Concurrent BPhEd (Honours)/BEd - Junior/Intermediate 87–90%, Concurrent BPhEd (Honours)/BEd – Intermediate/Senior 87–90%
- ENG4U + FEF4U + FIF4U + FSF4U2 programs · 87%
Business Administration Co-op International Dual Degree 87–90%, Concurrent BA (Honours)/BEd – Intermediate/Senior 87–90%
- AMU4M + ENG4U1 program · 73%
Music (BA) 73–77%
12 rarer sets are on the individual program pages.
Where the published ranges sit
Every Brock program with a published range, by the bottom of that range. A range is what the university says it will consider, not what it admits at — read the guide to what a range means.
- under 700
- 70–7453Applied Grape and Wine Science, Applied Linguistics, Arts Leadership and 50 more
- 75–798Child and Youth Studies, Computer Science, Computer Science and Mathematics Co-op and 5 more
- 80–848Accounting, Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice, Nursing and 5 more
- 85–8917Business Administration Co-op International Dual Degree, Computer Science International Double Degree, Concurrent BA (Honours) Child and Youth Studies/BEd – Primary/Junior and 14 more
- 90 and up0
Beyond marks
- 3 programs need a supplementary application
- A portfolio, audition, questionnaire, video or form, due on Brock’s own date, usually before OUAC closes. Which ones, and what each asks for.
How Brock reads your transcript
In Brock’s own words to guidance counsellors, from the OUAC resource guide (September 2026 entry). Each links to the page comparing every university’s answer.
- If you repeat a course
We will use the highest grade to calculate the average.
- Summer school, night school, e-learning and private school
We treat all Ministry-approved high school courses equally.
If the home school does not submit the course via the OUAC according to established timelines, the student must email the Admissions Office (futurestudent@brocku.ca) to provide proof of registration in the course.
It is the student's responsibility to ensure we receive their midterm and final grades.
Space is not guaranteed in all programs.
- Your Grade 11 marks
Early offers of admission may be based on final 3U/M and 4U/M grades, when available. All offers are conditional until we receive final 4U/M grades.
- AP and IB
We may use AP results to determine admissibility and the granting of transfer credit or exemption. Applicants who present AP examination grades of 4 may receive university credit to a maximum of 2.0 Brock credits. We require an official AP transcript for those who wish to be considered for transfer credit.
Qualified students who have completed the IB diploma may receive up to 3.0 Brock credits for Higher Level subjects completed with a grade of 5 or higher.
Students may receive a recognition award of $1,000 in addition to any other awards they qualify for.
- English proficiency
www.brocku.ca/admissions/english-proficiency
- Transfer credit
Where possible, we recognize previously completed postsecondary studies.
For more information, contact 905-688-5550, ext. 4293, or futurestudent@brocku.ca.