Public Health (Regular/Co-op)
University of Waterloo
Comparer
UNKNOWNVue d’ensemble
Sommaire du programme
- Université
- University of Waterloo
- Grade
- Bachelor of Public Health, BPH
- Code de programme
- WHE
- Fourchette de notes
- Low 80s for regular system of study; mid-80s for co-op system of study
- Apprentissage expérientiel
- Option coop disponible pour ce programme
- Inscription
- 52
- Langue d'enseignement
- English
- Nota
- Areas of focus available within the program: Addictions, Mental Health and Policy; Aging Studies; Gerontology; Health Informatics; and Health Research.
Exigences
Préalables
- Any 4U Math (a final grade of at least 70% is required)
- Any 4U English (a final grade of at least 75% is required)
- 4 additional 4U/M courses
Exigences en matière d’IB et d’AP
Critères d'admission supplémentaires
An Admission Information Form is required should be An Admission Information Form is strongly recommended.
Exigences linguistiques
To be exempt from Waterloo's English-language requirements, you must have studied full time in an English-language school system for the 4 most-recent years preceding the beginning of your studies at the University of Waterloo.
The language requirements are separate from, and in addition to, the required Ontario 4U English course (or equivalent) if it is listed as a specific requirement for a program. A 4U English is required for most programs.
If you do not meet our English-language requirements and apply to an eligible program you may be considered for admission to our English-language pathway program: Bridge to Academic Success in English (BASE).
Admission
Offres d'admission
Basic requirements
- Ontario High School Diploma with a minimum of 6 Grade 12 U/M courses, including the required courses for the program to which you have applied. EAE4U will be treated as equivalent to ENG4U.
- Your admission average consists of the grades from your top 6 Grade 12 U/M courses, including all required courses for the program you've applied to.
- All offers of admission are conditional upon completing the Ontario Secondary School Diploma and maintaining the grades indicated in a student’s offer of admission.
- If your first language is not English, and you have not studied full-time in an English-language school system for the 4 years immediately before beginning your studies at Waterloo, you will be required to meet our English-language requirements.
Supplemental Application
- In order to be considered for admission we require an Admission Information Form (AIF) for Computing and Financial Management, Engineering (including Software Engineering) and all Mathematics programs.
- You MUST save and submit ALL pages of the AIF to be considered for these programs.
- More information about the AIF and its requirements and deadlines.
- Some programs require additional supplemental applications. Review all programs carefully.
- For the School of Architecture, invitations for interviews may be based on final Grade 11 marks. See the Architecture website for further details about the application process.
Failed and Repeated Courses
- Accounting and Financial Management and Sustainability and Financial Management: We review 3U/M grades, in combination with 4U/M grades and the School of Accounting and Finance Admission Assessment, for early offers to the program.
View Waterloo's policies on repeated courses and courses other than day school.
Alternative Offers of Admission
- If you are not admitted to the program you applied to, you may be considered for admission to an alternative program, provided you meet the minimum admission requirements and spaces are available.
- If a program is available in both co-op and regular systems of study and you're not admitted to the co-op version, you may be automatically considered for either the corresponding regular program or another related program, provided spaces are available. In some programs, limited admission to co-op is also available in second year.
Timing of Admission Decisions
- Offers of admission are made on a rolling basis between January and May as we receive updated grades from schools. The date you may receive an offer of admission depends on the program you applied to, the course grades we have received, your grade average and any special entrance requirements (such as video interviews, Admission Information Form and portfolios for some programs). The Faculties of Engineering and Mathematics, as well as the Accounting and Financial Management and Sustainability and Financial Management, make admission decisions begining in February and ending in May.
- You can apply to multiple programs at Waterloo except for Engineering programs.
- We want to consider all students fairly, so we may wait for updated grades from schools before making many of our admission decisions.
- Scholarship and bursary decisions are made in May.
Applying to Engineering programs
You may apply to 1 Waterloo Engineering program on your application to Waterloo.
- If you are not admitted to the Engineering program you applied to, you may be considered for admission to another Engineering program. You will have the ability to choose 1 alternate Engineering program when completing your Admission Information Form (AIF). You will receive instructions for completing your AIF once you have applied. Biomedical Engineering and Software Engineering are not available as alternate choices on your AIF, so you will need to apply to Biomedical or Software Engineering directly if either program is your main interest.
Online Video Interview required for Faculty scholarships and strongly recommended for admission.
Application and document deadline for Engineering (excluding Architecture):
- Application deadline: January 15, 2025
- Document/AIF deadline: January 31, 2025
Dual Credits/SHSM Programs
- We do not recognize dual credits or SHSM programs, except for agreements with the Waterloo Region District School Board and the Waterloo Catholic District School Board for SES4U.
- Some Waterloo programs, students who complete SES4U with a mark of 75% through a Waterloo Region District School Board or Waterloo Catholic District School Board high school will be eligible to receive Earth Sciences 121 as a transfer credit upon our receipt of their completion certificate.
Deferred Admission
- High school applicants who are offered admission and who accept their offer and meet all conditions and wish to take a year off to work or travel, may request a 1-year deferral of admission. You will not be granted a deferral if you study at another postsecondary institution during the year. You can continue to take high school level classes if you chose to do so.
First-year Course Selection Process
- Students will receive instructions in June for selecting their fall courses.
Accessibility Services
- We encourage admitted students with disabilities to contact AccessAbility Services: 519-888-4567, ext. 35082 | TTY: 519-888-4040 access@uwaterloo.ca
Support for Transition to University
- Waterloo has an extensive transition program that starts in the summer and continues through first year. Students can expect to receive emails starting in early June - Waterloo Ready.
- MTHEL 99: First-year Mathematics Readiness course for students entering the Faculty of Mathematics.
- Bridge to Academic Success in English
- College pathway and transfer students
- Orientation
- Student Success Office
- Tips and advice from current Waterloo students
- Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre
Communication
Contactez-nous au sujet du programme
200 University Ave. West
Waterloo ON N2L 3G1
- Courriel: Admissions
- Courriel: Programs, co-op or general inquiries