The Williams Lake Campus offers University Transfer for the following degree programs.
First year University Transfer is also available for the following:
For Pharmaceutical and Rehabilitation Sciences, students can complete First Year at Williams Lake and then apply for admission to the Second Year at UBC, and if accepted, complete the Bachelors Degree program there.
Students hoping to gain admission into Dentistry, Law, Medicine or Veterinary Medicine, must complete further undergraduate work before applying for admission.
For further information, please refer to the University Transfer section of this UCC Calendar and consult our Academic Advisor.
Second year University Transfer is available for the following degrees. Students should discuss their second year program with an Academic Advisor.
Associate degrees/diplomas are offered at the Williams Lake Campus in the following areas.
As our class sizes are much smaller than those at a larger college or university, we are able to offer you more personalized instruction thereby making the transition from secondary to post-secondary studies easier for you. And the cost of living in Williams Lake is lower than many other larger communities.
University Transfer Courses (proposed) |
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Additional courses may be offered, or some of the above courses may not be available. Please contact the Registrar's Office to confirm courses. |
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ACCT 121 & 122 |
Financial Accounting 1 & 2 |
ANTH 121 |
Introduction to Archaeology |
ANTH 223 |
Indians of British Columbia 2 |
BIOL 109 |
The Biological Basis of Being Human |
BIOL 111 & 121 |
Principles of Biology 1 and 2 |
BIOL 159 & 169 |
Human Biology: Anatomy and Physiology 1 & 2 |
BBUS 237 |
Introduction to Computers and Information Systems in Business |
CHEM 110 & 120 |
Fundamentals of Chemistry 1 & 2 |
CHEM 111&121/125 |
Principles of Chemistry 1 & 2 |
COMP 100 |
Introduction to Information Technology |
ECON 190 & 195 (ITV) |
Microeconomics/Macroeconomics |
ENGL 110 |
Composition |
ENGL 111 & 121 |
Prose Fiction / Drama and Poetry |
ENGL 200-level+ courses |
See the Williams Lake Program Guide or Schedule for the course numbers/descriptions |
HIST 112 |
An Introduction to Canadian History |
HIST 122 |
History of Canada, 1867 to Present |
MATH 190 |
Principles Of Mathematics for Teachers |
MATH 110 |
Finite Math With Applications |
MATH 120 |
Introduction to Statistics |
MATH 114/124 |
Calculus 1 and 2 |
UNIVERSITY TRANSFER COURSES (PROPOSED) |
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Additional courses may be offered, or some of the above courses may not be available. Please contact the Registrar's Office to confirm courses. |
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PHIL 111 |
Introduction to Critical Thinking |
PHIL 121 |
Introduction to Philosophy |
PHIL 200-level course |
See the Williams Lake Program Guide or Schedule for the course number/description |
PHYS 110 & 120 |
College Physics 1 and 2 |
PHYS 115 |
Mechanics and Waves |
PHYS 125 |
Thermodynamics, Electricity and Magnetism |
POLI 111 |
The Government and Politics of Canada |
POLI 121 |
Contemporary Ideologies |
PSYC 111 & 121 |
Introduction to Psychology 1 and 2 |
PSYC 200-level courses |
See the Williams Lake Program Guide or Schedule for the course numbers/descriptions |
SOCI 111 & 121 |
Introduction to Sociology 1 and 2 |
SOCI 200-level courses |
See the Williams Lake Program Guide or Schedule for the course numbers/descriptions |
SOCW 200B |
An Introduction to Social Welfare in Canada |
STSS 100 |
Student Success |
For more detailed information, see the Williams Lake Program Guide or the UCC Williams Lake web pages at www.cariboo.bc.ca/wlake.
Additional Accounting and Business courses are in the Career Programs, described in the Williams Lake Career section of this calendar.
Students are advised to arrange an appointment with our Academic Advisor for assistance with course selection.
Interactive Video Courses (ITV)
ITV involves live audio and visual communication between a local classroom and distant classrooms using fibre optic technology. Each specially outfitted classroom contains television cameras and monitors so the instructor and students can interact with the other sites.