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Baccalauréat čs Sciences in Chemistry
The Baccalauréat čs Sciences in Chemistry is a program that leads to both academic and private sector careers, including the pharmaceutical, environmental, and agri-food industries.
Why Obtain a Baccalauréat čs Sciences at Campus Saint-Jean?
Campus Saint-Jean, the only French-language post-secondary institution in Alberta, offers students an ideal environment for learning and community involvement, with small classes, academic excellence scholarships, and research opportunities. The Baccalauréat čs Sciences program is in high demand and is currently experiencing a period of expansion, providing students with the opportunity to become leaders in fields such as biology, mathematics, and other areas of science.
Possible Careers
- Chimiste pharmaceutique
- Pharmaceutical chemist
- Ingénieur de lenvironnement
- Environmental engineer
- Nano-technologies
- Nano-technologies
- Nouveaux matériaux
- New materials
- Professeur
- Professor
Program Requirements
Admissions Requirements for 2026-2027
This information is for students applying directly from high school. Transfer students should consult the Calendar.
Requirements
- One of the following courses:
- English Language Arts 30-1
- One of the following courses:
- Mathematics 30-1
- One of the following courses:
- Francais 30-1
- Francais 30-2
- French 30-9Y
- French 31
- French Language Arts 30-1
- French Language Arts 30-2
- Two of the following courses:
- Physics 30
- Chemistry 30
- Mathematics 31
- Computing Science ADV(CTS-5Cr)
- Biology 30
English Language Proficiency
The University of Alberta's admissions policy ensures that all students have the necessary language skills to succeed in their classes. The primary language of instruction is English, except for classes at the Faculté Saint-Jean.
Indigenous Applicants
The University of Alberta is committed to encouraging Indigenous students to pursue higher education. The admissions policy aims to increase opportunities for Indigenous students, with the goal of representing the public served by the university.
Deadline
- Fall application:
- Domestic: March 1, 2026
- International: March 1, 2026
Tuition and Fees
Tuition fees are evaluated based on the specific courses registered. The cost calculator can provide an estimate based on full-time programs, living arrangements, citizenship status, and more.
Scholarships and Financial Support
The Office of the Registrar administers over $52 million in scholarships, awards, and financial support for undergraduate students each year. Additional scholarships are available for specific faculties and programs.
