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Courses in this program are offered using online and/or hybrid delivery method in Winter/Spring 2021 due to COVID-19. Confirm directly with Douglas about the learning method.

  • September, January
  • New Westminster

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  • 35 Credits (One Year, full-time)
  • $5000 Total
  • $1500 - $1800 per year
  • Certificate
    • Face-to-Face
    • Temporarily online/hybrid for Winter/Spring 2021

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Learning Method Option:

  • Face-to-Face: Program is fully delivered in class with face-to-face interaction
  • Online: Program is fully delivered online
  • Blended (Face-to-Face + Online): Program is delivered using a combination of face-to-face and online learning
  • Off-site: All or part of program is delivered in a physical location away from regular classroom/campus

Looking for ways to fund your education? Check out Douglas's financial aid and awards page.

Application Deadline Advice

Admissions are offered on a first-qualified, first-admitted basis. Students are encouraged to apply early.

Fall Semester: Applications open early October of the previous year

Winter Semester: Applications open early February of the previous year

Summer Semester: Applications open early June of the previous year
Note: please check the available entry semester(s) of your program.

Application Fee: $34.65

1) Program Admission Requirements

Academic (minimum grade needed in brackets)

1. meet General College Admission Requirements

2. English 12 (B) or equivalent Common family myths.

3. Physics 12 (B) or equivalent

4. Chemistry 12 (B) or equivalent

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5. Principles of Math 12 (B) or Pre-Calculus 12 (B) or equivalent

Admission Advice

Enrollment to this program is limited. Applicants will be offered admission based on the Grade Point Average of the courses required for admission. Applicants with the highest GPAs will receive the first offers.

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2) Institution Admission Requirements

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Applicants also have to satisfy Douglas's institution admission requirements as listed below.

English Language Requirements

Summary

One of the following (minimum scores):

  • a 'C' grade in English 12, English Literature 12, English 12 First Peoples, or Technical and Professional Communications 12 (the mark is based on both the course and provincial exam)
  • a 'B' grade in Communications 12 (the mark is based on both the course and provincial exam)
  • a grade of 3 or a 'C' grade on Advanced Placement (AP) English Language or Literature
  • a grade of 3 or a 'C' grade on International Baccalaureate (IB) English Language A (Standard Level)
  • an essay score of 4 on the Language Proficiency Index (LPI) exam
  • TOEFL iBT score of 83
  • IELTS score of 6.5 overall (academic module only)
  • EIKEN Test of Practical English placement of Grade 1
  • CAEL overall and essay score of 60 (computer or paper based)
  • Cambridge English CAE score of 75 or 'B'
  • Cambridge English CPE score of 60 or 'C'
  • CLB (Canadian Language Benchmark) Level 8 in each of Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English) Academic score of 56
  • ENGU 0350 and 0360 – Mastery
  • ENGU 0355 - Mastery
  • ENGU 0356 - Mastery
  • ENGU 0390 - Mastery
  • ENGU 0450 - minimum grade 'P' and 0460 - Mastery
  • ENGU 0455 - minimum grade 'P'
  • ENGU 0480 - minimum grade 'P'
  • ENGU 0490 - minimum grade 'P'
  • ELLA 0360 - minimum grade 'C'
  • ELLA 0460 - minimum grade 'P'
  • Assessed at ENGU 0455
  • Assessed at ENGU 0480
  • Assessed at ENGU 0490
  • Assessed at ELLA 0460
  • Mastery in any three of the following courses:
    • ELLA 0310
    • ELLA 0320
    • ELLA 0330
    • ELLA 0340
  • currently enrolled or successfully completed a college-level course that transfers as a college-level English, Written Communications, Creative Writing or Literature course from an English speaking post-secondary institution (note: if the course has been completed, a minimum grade of 'P' is required)
  • currently enrolled in the BC Adult Graduation program including English 12 with at least a C grade (provincial exam is optional)
  • completion of an undergraduate degree from an English-speaking post-secondary institution
  • a GED Language Arts Writing and Reading score of 450
  • ABE English course equivalent to ENGU 0355 or higher

Language school pathway also offers options to meet the English Proficiency Requirement for admission. For complete details on English Proficiency Requirement, click here.

General Admission Requirements (All Students)

You are eligible for enrollment at Douglas College if you meet the General Admission Requirements along with the specific admission requirements of your intended program.

Special Note: The program-specific admission requirements for Douglas College programs are detailed separately in the EducationPlannerBC Search Database.

BC Secondary School (or equivalent)

If you have BC secondary school graduation or lack one course for BC secondary school graduation you may qualify for admission to Douglas.

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You must also meet the college's English Language Proficiency Requirement and the specific admission requirements of your intended program.

Special Note: The admission requirements for each Douglas College's program are detailed separately in the EducationPlannerBC Search Database.

Out-of-Province

If you have BC secondary school graduation or lack one course for BC secondary school graduation, you may qualify for admission to Douglas.

You must also meet the college's English Language Proficiency Requirement and the specific admission requirements of your intended program.

Special Note: The admission requirements for each Douglas College's program are detailed separately in the EducationPlannerBC Search Database.

BC Transfer Student

You must meet the General Admission Requirements for Douglas College.

You may transfer from another institution with up to 75% of the credits required for a Douglas College citation, diploma, degree or university transfer program.

To receive transfer credit, you must submit an official transcript with your Application for Admission or Readmission along with a Transfer Credit Request form. A detailed course description may also be required before credit can be evaluated.

You are strongly recommended to request transfer credit at least four months in advance of your first semester of attendance. Requests for evaluation of credit received after this time may not be processed in time.

Out-of-Province Transfer Student

Foundations 11mr. B. Quast's Website Mount Douglas Secondary College

You must meet the General Admission Requirements for Douglas College.

You may transfer from another institution with up to 75% of the credits required for a Douglas College citation, diploma, degree or university transfer program.

To receive transfer credit, you must submit an official transcript with your Application for Admission or Readmission along with a Transfer Credit Request form. A detailed course description may also be required before credit can be evaluated.

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You are strongly recommended to request transfer credit at least four months in advance of your first semester of attendance. Requests for evaluation of credit received after this time may not be processed in time.

Mature Student

If you are at least 19 years old on the first day of class, or at least 17 years old and have not been enrolled in school for at least one year, you may qualify for admission to Douglas College.
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5. Principles of Math 12 (B) or Pre-Calculus 12 (B) or equivalent

Admission Advice

Enrollment to this program is limited. Applicants will be offered admission based on the Grade Point Average of the courses required for admission. Applicants with the highest GPAs will receive the first offers.


2) Institution Admission Requirements

Applicants also have to satisfy Douglas's institution admission requirements as listed below.

English Language Requirements

Summary

One of the following (minimum scores):

  • a 'C' grade in English 12, English Literature 12, English 12 First Peoples, or Technical and Professional Communications 12 (the mark is based on both the course and provincial exam)
  • a 'B' grade in Communications 12 (the mark is based on both the course and provincial exam)
  • a grade of 3 or a 'C' grade on Advanced Placement (AP) English Language or Literature
  • a grade of 3 or a 'C' grade on International Baccalaureate (IB) English Language A (Standard Level)
  • an essay score of 4 on the Language Proficiency Index (LPI) exam
  • TOEFL iBT score of 83
  • IELTS score of 6.5 overall (academic module only)
  • EIKEN Test of Practical English placement of Grade 1
  • CAEL overall and essay score of 60 (computer or paper based)
  • Cambridge English CAE score of 75 or 'B'
  • Cambridge English CPE score of 60 or 'C'
  • CLB (Canadian Language Benchmark) Level 8 in each of Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing
  • PTE (Pearson Test of English) Academic score of 56
  • ENGU 0350 and 0360 – Mastery
  • ENGU 0355 - Mastery
  • ENGU 0356 - Mastery
  • ENGU 0390 - Mastery
  • ENGU 0450 - minimum grade 'P' and 0460 - Mastery
  • ENGU 0455 - minimum grade 'P'
  • ENGU 0480 - minimum grade 'P'
  • ENGU 0490 - minimum grade 'P'
  • ELLA 0360 - minimum grade 'C'
  • ELLA 0460 - minimum grade 'P'
  • Assessed at ENGU 0455
  • Assessed at ENGU 0480
  • Assessed at ENGU 0490
  • Assessed at ELLA 0460
  • Mastery in any three of the following courses:
    • ELLA 0310
    • ELLA 0320
    • ELLA 0330
    • ELLA 0340
  • currently enrolled or successfully completed a college-level course that transfers as a college-level English, Written Communications, Creative Writing or Literature course from an English speaking post-secondary institution (note: if the course has been completed, a minimum grade of 'P' is required)
  • currently enrolled in the BC Adult Graduation program including English 12 with at least a C grade (provincial exam is optional)
  • completion of an undergraduate degree from an English-speaking post-secondary institution
  • a GED Language Arts Writing and Reading score of 450
  • ABE English course equivalent to ENGU 0355 or higher

Language school pathway also offers options to meet the English Proficiency Requirement for admission. For complete details on English Proficiency Requirement, click here.

General Admission Requirements (All Students)

You are eligible for enrollment at Douglas College if you meet the General Admission Requirements along with the specific admission requirements of your intended program.

Special Note: The program-specific admission requirements for Douglas College programs are detailed separately in the EducationPlannerBC Search Database.

BC Secondary School (or equivalent)

If you have BC secondary school graduation or lack one course for BC secondary school graduation you may qualify for admission to Douglas.

You must also meet the college's English Language Proficiency Requirement and the specific admission requirements of your intended program.

Special Note: The admission requirements for each Douglas College's program are detailed separately in the EducationPlannerBC Search Database.

Out-of-Province

If you have BC secondary school graduation or lack one course for BC secondary school graduation, you may qualify for admission to Douglas.

You must also meet the college's English Language Proficiency Requirement and the specific admission requirements of your intended program.

Special Note: The admission requirements for each Douglas College's program are detailed separately in the EducationPlannerBC Search Database.

BC Transfer Student

You must meet the General Admission Requirements for Douglas College.

You may transfer from another institution with up to 75% of the credits required for a Douglas College citation, diploma, degree or university transfer program.

To receive transfer credit, you must submit an official transcript with your Application for Admission or Readmission along with a Transfer Credit Request form. A detailed course description may also be required before credit can be evaluated.

You are strongly recommended to request transfer credit at least four months in advance of your first semester of attendance. Requests for evaluation of credit received after this time may not be processed in time.

Out-of-Province Transfer Student

Foundations 11mr. B. Quast's Website Mount Douglas Secondary College

You must meet the General Admission Requirements for Douglas College.

You may transfer from another institution with up to 75% of the credits required for a Douglas College citation, diploma, degree or university transfer program.

To receive transfer credit, you must submit an official transcript with your Application for Admission or Readmission along with a Transfer Credit Request form. A detailed course description may also be required before credit can be evaluated.

You are strongly recommended to request transfer credit at least four months in advance of your first semester of attendance. Requests for evaluation of credit received after this time may not be processed in time.

Mature Student

If you are at least 19 years old on the first day of class, or at least 17 years old and have not been enrolled in school for at least one year, you may qualify for admission to Douglas College.

You must also meet the college's English Language Proficiency Requirement and the specific admission requirements of your intended program.

Special Note: The admission requirements for Douglas College programs are detailed separately in Education Planner.

International Student

Foundations 11mr. B. Quast's Website Mount Douglas Secondary Tertiary

For details on admission requirements for International Students check here.

Other Student (including Special Consideration)

If you are a student with special needs and have completed a certificate or equivalent from a special program and have been in school for at least 12 years you may qualify for admission to Douglas College.

You must also meet the college's English Language Proficiency Requirement and the specific admission requirements of your intended program.

Special Note: The admission requirements for each Douglas College's program are detailed separately in the EducationPlannerBC Search Database.

How to Apply


Canadian Students - Applying to the College

International Students - Applying to the College

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Prerequisite Course: Foundations of Math and Pre-Calculus 10

This course is meant for students going into arts, humanities, and other post-secondary programs not requiring calculus. Many universities and colleges in BC will accept Foundations of Mathematics 11 for general admissions. Students going into math, sciences, or engineering should take Pre-Calculus 11 instead of, or in addition to, this course.

Foundations of Math 11 Course outline

The key concepts covered in this course are as follows:

  • Measurements – rates, scale diagrams, proportional reasoning; relationships between scale factors, areas, surface areas, and volumes for 2-D and 3-D objects
  • Geometry – properties of angles and triangles, the cosine and sine laws
  • Logical reasoning-proving conjectures, inductive and deductive reasoning, puzzles and games that involve spatial reasoning
  • Statistics – normal distributions, standard deviations, interpreting statistical data, confidence intervals, confidence levels, margin of error
  • Relations and Functions – solving systems of linear inequalities, characteristics of quadratic functions

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