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School | Lakehead University - Thunder Bay | | |
Location | Thunder Bay, ON, Canada | | |
School Type | University | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 7,200
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Degree | Bachelor | | |
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Length | 5 Year(s) | | |
Entry Grade (%)* | 70% to 100% | | |
Prerequisites | - Grade12 Advanced Functions
- Grade12 Chemistry
- Grade12 Physics
- Grade12 English
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Prerequisites Notes | Completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent high school diploma; Gr. 12 U English and 5 additional Gr. 12 U or M credits (including prerequisite courses). A minimum 70% overall final average. Admission averages are calculated using the top 6 Grade 12 U or M courses.
Program Specific Prerequisites: English (ENG4U), Advanced Functions (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 60%, Chemistry (SCH4U), Physics (SPH4U), 2 additional grade 12 U/M courses.
Note: In addition to the above requirements, Calculus and Vectors (i.e. MCV4U in Ontario) is strongly recommended. Students who have completed Ontario's Grade 12 U Calculus & Vectors, with a minimum mark of 60%, will be exempted from MATH 1071 - Vectors and Matrices.
For more information, please visit: lakeheadu.ca/admissions.
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Cost | Please note that there is a co-op participation fee for students wishing to enter the co-op stream. The tuition cost estimate is for Year 1 of the program. | | |
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Description | The field of engineering is generally associated with finding solutions for real world problems in an analytical fashion using the math, science and problem-solving skills. At Lakehead we believe engineers must also possess excellent communication skills as well as an understanding of the business, legal, and societal issues that impact development of the technological products and processes required to meet the demands of a global economy.
As a chemical engineer, you will be skilled in the development, design, construction, and operation of industrial plants in which natural resources are transferred into useful products. | | |
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