This table includes BC Secondary School courses that may be listed in this Calendar as prerequisites to VIU courses or programs. BC Secondary School courses which are not listed as prerequisites, or which do not have an equivalent through one of these alternatives, are not included. For more information please refer to the British Columbia secondary school and VIU course equivalency chart.
British Columbia Secondary School | VIU Adult Basic Education1 | Thompson Rivers University–Open Learning Division |
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Life Sciences 11 | BIOL 0500 | |
Anatomy and Physiology 12 | BIOL 0600 | |
Chemistry 11 | CHEM 0501 | |
Chemistry 12 | ||
Computer Studies 11 | ||
English 11 | ENGL 0501 | |
English 12 (see English Requirement below) | ENGL 0601 or ENGL 0641 | |
Pre-Calculus 11 | MATH 0523 or MATH 0510 (A) | |
Pre-Calculus 12 | MATH 0633 | |
Physics 11 | PHYS 0501 | |
Physics 12 | PHYS 0601 |
Notes
1 VIU recognizes Adult Basic Education courses completed at other BC post-secondary institutions to meet BC high school equivalencies.
Many programs and courses at VIU, including all first-year English courses, have an admission requirement or prerequisite of English 12, with a minimum grade of "C".
Acceptable alternatives to English 12 include BC Secondary School First Peoples' English 12, VIU's ENGL 067, ENGL 068, ESLA 050, or ESLU 051 and ESLU 052 (University Preparation 5, also known as AP5).
Students who do not formally meet this English 12 requirement, but who believe they have obtained the necessary level of competency, may write an assessment test. There are currently four acceptable tests to show equivalency to English 12:
If selecting the ACCUPLACER Next Generation, test results of a minimum score of 260 on the Reading Comprehension section, a minimum score of 250 on the Sentence Skills section, and at least 5 on the Writeplacer section are considered by VIU to be equivalent to English 12 with a grade of "C”.
If selecting the Language Proficiency Index (LPI), the combination of an Essay Level of 4 or better, plus a minimum total of 20/40 on the Sentence Structure, English Usage, and Reading Comprehension sections is considered by VIU to be equivalent to English 12 with a grade of "C+”.
Please note: The LPI will no longer be available after May 2020. However, VIU will recognize results of tests taken previously.
If selecting the Pearson Test of English (PTE), a score of 60 overall and no component score less than 60 is considered by VIU to be equivalent to English 12 with a grade of "C+”.
If selecting the Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB), a score of 81 is considered by VIU to be equivalent to English 12 with a grade of "C+”.
High school mathematics courses are key courses that are often used to determine if a student meets program admission requirements or course prerequisites.
With respect to BC Secondary School (BCSS) mathematics courses, VIU states course and program requirements in the form of the recommended course. This is our opinion of the best course to take to prepare for a specific course or program.
In some cases Vancouver Island University also offers mathematics courses within our Faculty of Academic and Career Preparation (Adult Basic Education - ABE) or our Faculty of Science which are considered equivalent to BC Secondary School (BCSS) mathematics courses. For more information on equivalencies between BCSS, VIU ABE and VIU Faculty of Science mathematics courses please refer to the British Columbia Secondary School and VIU Course Equivalencies chart.
British Columbia secondary school and VIU Course Equivalencies chart
Students who do not meet the English 12 requirement for admission to a program or course at Vancouver Island University may write the ACCUPLACER. For further information please visit VIU Assessments or call 250.740.6276.
Vancouver Island University (VIU) recognizes the value of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. The IB program is an internationally recognized enriched secondary school program. VIU has established equivalencies between IB courses and the British Columbia provincial K-12 curriculum. Additionally, courses at the Standard Level (SL) and the Higher Level (HL) may be awarded post-secondary credit.
Students with IB courses may receive undergraduate credit as follows:
- A maximum of 30 credits will be awarded for IB courses.
- Specific course equivalencies will be awarded where appropriate. Unassigned credits will be given where specific equivalencies within the course’s subject(s) are not suitable.
- IB credits will be noted as such on the students’ respective transcripts (permanent records).
- Most programs require ‘high school graduation’ as an admission requirement. VIU considers the IB Diploma as equivalent to ‘high school graduation’. If a student attends a school where the IB Diploma program is offered alongside a high school program and does not meet the IB Diploma requirements but does meet the local requirements this would satisfy the high school graduation requirements.
The following table displays the most common IB courses which transfer as high school and undergraduate courses. For a comprehensive list of IB to VIU undergraduate transfer equivalencies please refer to the BC Transfer Guide.
BC High school Equivalent | Post-Secondary Equivalent | IB Equivalent | Minimum Grade Required Post-Secondary |
Biology 12 | BIOL 1ST (3) | Biology SL | 4 |
Biology 12 | BIOL 121 & BIOL 123 | Biology HL | 4 |
Chemistry 12 | CHEM 1ST (3) | Chemistry SL | 4 |
Chemistry 12 | CHEM 140 & CHEM 142 | Chemistry HL | 5 |
English 12 | ENGL 115 ENGL 115 | English Literature A SL English Language & Lit SL | 4 4 |
English 12 | ENGL 115 & ENGL 125 ENGL 115 & ENGL 125 | English Literature A HL English Language & Lit HL | 4 4 |
English 12 | ENGL 1ST (3) | English Lit & Performance SL | 4 |
PRE-CALC 12 PRE-CALC 11 | MATH 1ST (3) MATH 1ST (3) | Analysis & Approaches SL Applications & Interpretation SL | 5 5 |
PRE-CALC 12
| MATH 121 & MATH 122 MATH 121 & MATH 1ST (3) | Analysis & Approaches HL Applications & Interpretation HL | 5 5 |
N/A | PSYC 1ST (3) | Psychology SL | 4 |
N/A | PSYC 111 & PSYC 112 | Psychology HL | 4 |
Advanced Placement Program courses are generally considered to be enriched versions of BC grade 12 courses. In some cases a supplemental exam must be written before any advance credit can be given, however the maximum amount of advance credit to be granted on the basis of AP courses is 30 credits. A grade of 4 or higher on the exam is required for credit consideration. Courses with exam grades of 3 or less will not be eligible for credit or advance standing.
Individual courses from the Advanced Placement Program will qualify for specific advanced credit, as follows:
AP Course | VIU Credit |
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Art History | |
Art Studio – Drawing | Individual Assessment |
Art Studio – General | Individual Assessment |
Biology | Biology 121 and 123 (8 credits) |
Calculus A/B | Math 121 (3 credits) |
Calculus B/C | |
Chemistry | Chemistry 140 and 142 or |
Comparative Government and Politics | Political Science 101 (3 credits) |
Computer Science A | Computer Science 160 (4 credits) |
Computer | Computer Science 160 (4 credits) |
Economics | Economics 211 and 212 (6 credits) |
English Language | English 115 |
English Literature | English 125 |
Environmental Science | Geography 101 |
French Language | Individual Assessment |
French Literature | Humanities, 1st year unassigned |
German | Humanities, 1st year unassigned |
History – American | History 131 and 132 (6 credits) |
History – European | History 221 and 222 (6 credits) |
Human Geography | Geography 100 (3 credits) |
Latin | Humanities, 1st year unassigned |
Music – Literature | Individual Assessment |
Music – Theory | Individual Assessment |
Physics B | Physics 111 and 112 (8 credits) |
Physics C (Electricity) | Physics C (Electricity) and |
Physics C | Physics C (Electricity) and |
Psychology | Individual Assessment |
Spanish – Language | Spanish 100 and 101 (6 credits) |
Spanish | Humanities, 1st year unassigned |
U.S. Government | Political Science 220 (3 credits) |
World History | HIST 141 (3 credits) |