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SchoolUniversity of the Fraser Valley
LocationAbbotsford, BC, Canada
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 14,000
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length4 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*
Prerequisites
  •  Grade12 Precalculus  or  Grade12 Principles of Mathematics 
  •  Grade12 Biology  or  Grade12 Chemistry  or  Grade12 Geography  or  Grade12 Physics 
  •  Grade12 English 
Prerequisites NotesApplicants are required to have: B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent, or completion of nine university-level credits with a minimum GPA of 2.00 in all university courses attempted; one of the following: Pre-calculus 12 or Principles of Mathematics 12 with a minimum grade of B, MATH 094/095 with a minimum average grade of B, MATH 096 with a minimum grade of B, MDPT score of 70% or higher, MATH 110 with a minimum grade of C+, or MATH 111 with a minimum grade of C. Applicants must also have one course from one of the following disciplines, with a minimum grade of C+: Biology 12, BIO 093, or BIO 111; Chemistry 12, CHEM 093 (previously offered), CHEM 110, or CHEM 113, Geography 12, GEOG 101, GEOG 102, or GEOG 103, Geology 12 or GEOG 116, and Physics 12, PHYS 093, PHYS 100, PHYS 101, PHYS 105, or PHYS 111.
Cost
National: $5,275
International: $18,084

Cost shown is an estimate of first year tuition (September to April).
Scholarships14 scholarship(s)
DescriptionUFV’s Bachelor of Science with a minor and major in Computing Science provides you with a strong foundation in advanced algorithms, mathematics, database management, data analysis, programming, and software design, while deepening your knowledge of pertinent topics such as privacy, security, hacking, ethics, big data processing, and machine learning.

In your first and second year as a Computing Science major, you build an essential foundation in the tools, techniques, and concepts of Computing Science, with courses covering topics such as programming, hardware and basic data structures, as well as foundational math classes, such as calculus and discrete mathematics.

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