Photography Admission Requirements at Concordia University Montreal

In general, the qualification for admission consideration is the level of secondary education required to apply for university studies in the home province, state or country. In addition, various programs require prerequisite courses (profiles). For example, applicants to the Bachelor of/Baccalaureate in Science, Engineering or Computer Science programs should have senior secondary school courses in mathematics and other sciences. Those applying to the Bachelor of/Baccalaureate in Commerce or Administration degrees require a background in mathematics. Other programs (e.g. visual or performing arts, journalism, creative writing, etc.) require portfolios, interviews, and/or letters of intent.
For full details on program prerequisites, grade requirements and availability, you should refer to the Admission Requirements of the specific programs.

The following qualifications are the minimums required for consideration and do not guarantee admission to the University or its programs.
Canada
Alberta – Grade 12
British Columbia – Grade 12 with four provincially examinable courses
Manitoba – Grade 12
New Brunswick – Grade 12
Newfoundland – Grade 12
Northwest Territories – Grade 12
Nova Scotia – Grade 12
Ontario – Secondary School Diploma with a minimum of six Grade 12 U or M courses
Prince Edward Island – Grade 12
Quebec – Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC)
Saskatchewan – Grade 12
Yukon – Grade 12

All applicants must have completed appropriate Grade 12, U or M academic subjects. They must also have Grade 12 or U English or French, if graduated from French school. Applicants to programs that require prerequisite courses in mathematics and sciences are expected to have completed these courses at the Grade 12 level (in the case of Ontario, at the U level).

For students with the International Baccalaureate, see the International Admission Requirements.
Program Length

Because students in the province of Quebec must complete a minimum of 13 years of study prior to entering university, the duration of a regular degree program is normally three years (90 credits). The Bachelor of/Baccalaureate in Engineering, Bachelor of/Baccalaureate in Arts (Early Childhood and Elementary Education), Bachelor of/Baccalaureate in Education (TESL), and Bachelor of/ Baccalaureate in Fine Arts (Specialization in Art Education) degree programs are four years (120 credits) in length.

Graduates of secondary schools outside the province of Quebec may be considered for admission to the Extended Credit Program at Concordia. The ECP requires completion of 30 credits in addition to the regular degree program. The duration of a degree program is normally four years. The BEng degree, the BA, Early Childhood and Elementary Education Program, the BEd, TESL and the BFA, Art Education will generally require five years of full‑time study to complete.

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