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The Department of Computer Science provides four-year undergraduate programs resulting in either single or combined BSc (Honours) degrees, including a Computer Science Co-op BSc (Honours), a combined Mathematics/Computer Science Co-op BSc (Honours), a standalone BSc with Major in Computer Science, and a combined BA (Honours) program. Students can choose between two specializations: software engineering or intelligent systems. The department also offers interdisciplinary programs in Computing and Business, Computing and Network Communications, Game Programming, and Interactive Arts and Sciences, plus an Applied Computing Minor.
Our programs equip students for careers in Information Technology (IT), a rapidly evolving field reshaping global industries. The curriculum covers essential topics like data structures, operating systems, database systems, modern programming languages, software engineering, and interface design. Advanced course options include object-oriented programming, computer graphics, artificial intelligence, networking, web technologies, neural networks, digital music, parallel computing, and compiler design.
Applicants must have
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD);
Minimum six Grade 12 4U or 4M-level credits, including program specific prerequisites.
A minimum admission average of 70% (many programs require a higher average)
English proficiency requirements
IELTS - overall 6.5, no band below 6.0
TOEFL - overall 88, no band below 21
CAEL - overall 70, no band below 60
PTE - 58
IELP Level 5 - Successful completion of Level 5 of the Brock Intensive English Language program
CAE (C1 Advanced): 176 minimum score
CPE (C2 Proficiency): 176 minimum score
IB: Completion of the International Baccalaureate diploma with English A