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  • From a young age, Julia was fascinated by the world of math so when it came time to choosing an area of study, she knew that she wanted to pursue mathematics but wasnt sure which program would be right for her. Discussing her options with her family, her dad, an alumnus of the BMath Computer Science program at Waterloo, suggested that she consider Computer Science. My dad used to show me how to take apart the computer when I was little so I was always exposed to the idea. As I really liked math growing up, I decided to enroll in the program. With a global exchange to Sweden in the works, Julia is hoping to take her studies internationally as she considers pursuing graduate studies in Europe.

    I really liked math growing up so I decided to enroll in Computer Science.JULIA, 4TH YEAR BCS STUDENT

    develop From designing intelligent software to treat patients with Alzheimers to creating captivating special effects for movies, computer science explores the practical and theoretical limits of computation and solves huge problems for modern society. Imagine a world without the trillions of computations carried out every day by the computers that surround us. Social media, texting, and Internet searches are just a few things that are all made possible thanks to computer science.

  • COMPUTER SCIENCE CS.UWATERLOO.CA1

    your ideas

    OWN YOUR IDEAS

    WATERLOOS UNIQUE

    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP)

    POLICY LETS YOU OWN

    EVERYTHING YOU CREATE!

    GET PAID TO WORK!

    FIND A CO-OP JOB WITH

    TOP HIGH-TECH EMPLOYERS

    SUCH AS AMAZON, MICROSOFT,

    ELECTRONIC ARTS, GOOGLE,

    PIXAR, AND BLACKBERRY.

    97% OF OUR GRADS LAND A JOB WITHIN 6 MONTHS

    OF GRADUATING.

    LEARN FROM THE

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    Become an entrepreneur Many high-tech companies trace their roots to the University of Waterloo:

    BlackBerry

    Certicom

    Dalsa

    iAnywhere Solutions

    Intelligent Mechatronic Systems

    OpenText

    RapidMind

    Senesco Technologies

    Siric Wireless

    Virtek Vision International

    Waterloo Maple

    These are fun jobs. Theyre not just jobs where youre stuck in a cubbyhole writing code your whole life. Theyre really about changing the world. BILL GATES while visiting Waterloo, the only Canadian stop on his tour of North American universities

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    computer scienceBachelor of Computer Science (BCS)

    Thinking Computer Science? Think Waterloo.

    What is the Bachelor of Computer Science program?The Bachelor of Computer Science program is for students who want a solid understanding of computer science with the exibility to choose from a wide range of specialized courses and university-wide electives.

    We also offer a Bachelor of Mathematics in Computer Science, which enhances the BCS with additional mathematical content. You choose between the BCS and BMath/CS after your rst year.

    Customize your degreeDesign your own program by choosing a variety of areas that interest you. Gain more in-depth knowledge in one of our pre-tailored options below.

    BIOINFORMATICS OPTION Interested in learning how to solve important biological problems? With the bioinformatics option, youll apply large-scale computation and analysis to biological data (see page 6).

    BUSINESS OPTION Gain leadership knowledge with courses in accounting, business, communications, economics, and management sciences. Or enhance your business knowledge with a full degree in business (see page 4) or in nance and accounting (see page 5).

    DIGITAL HARDWARE OPTION Learn more about the electrical engineering aspects of computer systems.

    HEALTH INFORMATICS OPTION Develop your skills in the health sector with courses that offer you a broad coverage of health studies, research methods, and business information systems.

    SOFTWARE ENGINEERING OPTION Work in a dynamic team over 3 courses to build a project involving all stages of the software development life cycle. Or get more project experience with a Bachelor of Software Engineering (see page 7).

    Consider SJUThis program is also available at St. Jeromes University (sju.ca). ACCREDITED

    BY CIPS, THE COMPUTER

    SCIENCE ACCREDITATION

    COUNCIL OF THE

    CANADIAN INFORMATION

    PROCESSING SOCIETY

    Co-ops at work Computer System Administrator,

    Department of National Defence

    Web Developer, Wicked Interactive Ltd.

    Junior Solutions Development, The Globe and Mail

    CS student receives national co-op award honourWorking as a new hire for start-up company Bloomberg Sports, Henry, a 3rd year Computer Science student, was eager to showcase his skills in both computing and mathematics. Little did he know though that his expertise would lead him to become one of the few recipients of the Waterloo co-op student of the year and Canadian Association for Co-operative Education national award.

    Using computer science and statistics, Henry received his co-op acknowledgement by designing software to generate player statistics in baseball allowing coaches and scouts of Major League Baseball teams to create all-star line ups and help with pre-game analysis. Of the private clients who have used the system, they are convinced that the technology has positively impacted the overall performance of their team.

    Read more about Henry and his new start up company uMentioned: cs.uwaterloo.ca/ugrad-proles

  • COMPUTER SCIENCE CS.UWATERLOO.CA3Grads at work Manager, Animation Research

    and Development, Pixar Animation Studios

    VP, Morgan Stanley

    Research Scientist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    System Design Engineer, Microsoft Corporation

    Professor, MIT

    areas of study in computer scienceExplore these areas and more through course choices in your upper years of study.

    Algorithms and Complexity develop and study the methods behind a search engine, computer game, or DNA analysis package

    Articial Intelligence gain theoretical and experimental knowledge of what makes computers able to act intelligently

    Bioinformatics apply the latest computer science developments to biological data

    Computer Graphics explore visual perception as you learn to create 3D imagery for entertainment and scientic visualization

    Cryptography, Security, Privacy protect Internet users against a range of threats

    Database Systems store, retrieve, and update complex information

    Formal Methods use mathematical modeling and analysis to prevent errors during development processes

    Health Informatics apply computer science to enhance the delivery of healthcare

    Human-Computer Interaction combine psychology, physiology, and design principles to improve computer usability

    Information Retrieval represent, search, and manipulate large collections of data

    Machine Learning design and build networks and systems for tasks involving multiple computers

    Programming Languages design, implement, and execute computer languages

    Quantum Computing design, study, and analyze quantum algorithms

    Scientic Computing analyze and develop numerical algorithms for scientic, engineering, medical, and nancial applications

    Software Engineering build practical software for the real world

    Symbolic Computing use the power of computers to solve important mathematical problems

    FIRST-YEAR CORE COURSES Classical Algebra

    Linear Algebra

    Calculus

    Introductory Computer Science courses featuring programming, design foundations, algorithm design and data abstraction

    We offer versions of these courses to suit all levels of experience.

    WOMEN IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (WICS)

    What we do Connect women in computer science with outside organizations and events that are professionally driven by other females in the eld

    Build an environment that fosters support for women in their work and studies

    Provide information to help enhance the experience for women at Waterloo

    Big CSters Mentorship ProgramNewly admitted students into the Computer Science program will receive support, mentorship, and guidance from a senior female student to learn about the expectations of the program and resources that exist on campus. They will also receive encouragement throughout their studies

    cs.uwaterloo.ca/wics

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    BRYAN, 3RD YEAR BBA/BCS STUDENT

    Creativity. Leadership. Idea-building. These were the keys to Bryans most recent success as a co-op student for California-based tech-giant LinkedIn. Working as a Software Engineering Intern, Bryan went beyond his job scope by working with 5 other Waterloo co-op students to develop a new app called EatIn which alerts staff when a dish contains one of their allergens and allows them to rate their latest meal. Using the tools of LinkedIns Incubator program, Bryan and his team turned their knowledge of business and computer science into a 6-week project. We got to participate in the Incubator program. The program provides up to 3 months of dedicated time to grow our ideas. We pitched our project to LinkedIns senior executives and they approved it. Having returned to campus for another study term, Bryan hopes that others will contribute to his project that is now open sourced.

    Read more about Bryans project, EatIn: blog.linkedin.com/author/bryanhatton/.

    Double degree. One-of-a-kind.

    What is the BBA/BCS program?With this exclusively co-op program youll get both a full honours computer science degree (BCS) from Waterloo and a full honours business administration degree (BBA) from Wilfrid Laurier University.

    What you get out of the programGraduates of this program will meet the demands from todays information-rich society for professionals with both computer science and business management knowledge.

    Sample courses Computer Science fundamental mathematics, computer programming,

    data structures, algorithms, computer organization, software engineering, operating systems, social implications of computing

    Business Management operations, accounting, nance, marketing, organizational behaviour, modes of business communication, law, human resource management, business policy

    Consider SJUThis program is also available at St. Jeromes University (sju.ca).

    Co-ops at work E-Business Specialist, BlackBerry Security Software Developer,

    Microsoft Business Analyst, TD Bank Group

  • COMPUTING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CFM.UWATERLOO.CA5computing and nancial management Bachelor of Computing and Financial Management (BCFM)

    Unique degree. Unique grads.What is Computing and Financial Management?In CFM, youll develop expertise in both computer science (using technology to solve real-world problems) and nance (the science of managing money). The nancial industry needs professionals who understand complicated nancial management concepts and know how to design and create the software tools that get the job done. Know both and youll be in demand.

    What you get out of the programIf youre thinking of a career in computer science but looking for that edge, look no further. CFM offers an educational experience unlike any other. Youll study computer science and nance from experts in Waterloos Cheriton School of Computer Science and our professionally accredited School of Accounting and Finance.

    A balanced education 36 courses

    18 from Math (including the School of Computer Science) with strong emphasis in computer science, mathematics, and statistics

    18 from Arts (including the School of Accounting and Finance) with strong emphasis in nance, accounting, and economics

    4 electives

    Find a full listing of CFM courses at cfm.uwaterloo.ca.

    Combine this interdisciplinary knowledge with 6 co-op work terms and youll have the know-how, the networks, and the professional experience to become a future leader in the nance or information technology industries.

    Grads at work Emerging Markets Rates Trader,

    Barclays Capital Software Developer, BlackBerry Developer, CPP Investment Board Financial Advisory Consultant, Deloitte Business Analyst, Scotia Capital

    Find out more. cfm.uwaterloo.ca

    PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION THE CFM PROGRAM IS ACCREDITED BY CIPS,

    CANADAS ASSOCIATION OF I.T. PROFESSIONALS,

    AND IS A MEMBER OF THE CFA UNIVERSITY

    RECOGNITION PROGRAM

    Co-ops at work Software Engineer,

    Amazon

    Fixed Income Analyst, Bank of Montreal

    Electronic Trading Analyst, CIBC World Markets

    Quantitative Research Analyst, Morgan Stanley

    Mobile Application Developer, PwC

    PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONWANT TO BECOME A CHARTERED FINANCIAL ANALYST (CFA)? WRITE THE LEVEL 1 CFA EXAM AS EARLY AS YOUR FOURTH YEAR

    Being in CFM has given Linda an advantage in the co-op process, providing her with professional work experiences in Canada and internationally, including Bank of Montreal in Toronto, Facebook in California, and Morgan Stanley in New York. Having caught the travel bug from co-op and with her desire to enrich her university experience academically, Linda will continue her trek around the world by completing an international exchange at Tsinghua University in Beijing.

    Futures and options start with CFM.

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    Zaven always dreamed of helping others through medicine, but he also believed in being at the forefront of technology. Studying in the Bioinformatics program allowed him to do both. I dene success as being able to make an impact and a difference.

    After being inspired by his co-op terms at the University Health Network, Google, and Facebook, Zaven has seen rst-hand the impact that science and technology can have on our lives. He wants to be a top-notch professional, and hes ready to leave his mark. Thats why he chose Waterloo.

    ZAVEN, 4TH YEAR BCS, BIOINFORMATICS

    bioinformatics Bachelor of Computer Science (BCS) or Bachelor of Science (BSc)

    Be in demandAs computers are used increasingly to solve biological problems, the demand for bioinformatics professionals is rapidly growing. This area will be a source of limitless, world-changing discoveries.

    What is Bioinformatics?A cross between biology and information technology, Bioinformatics is helping to revolutionize how scientic research is conducted in both industry and academic centres. This interdisciplinary science applies the latest developments in computer science to a wealth of new biological data. The result? World-changing achievements like the mapping of the human DNA sequence, a result of the Human Genome Project.

    What you get out of the programThe Cheriton School of Computer Science and the Department of Biology jointly prepare you to excel in this emerging eld by giving you a sophisticated understanding of biology and the appropriate tools in computer science. Learn how to solve important biological problems, study the interactions of small molecules with biological receptors, and search for novel therapies for disease. In your rst year youll be admitted to Honours Bioinformatics. You can choose to focus your studies by majoring in biology and bioinformatics (BSc) or in computer science with a bioinformatics option (BCS).

    Sample coursesData Structures, Data Management, Algorithms, Cell Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Combinatorics, Molecular Biology, Resources in Bioinformatics, Chemical Reactions, Computational Techniques in Biological Sequence Analysis, Structural Bioinformatics

    Consider SJUThis program is also available at St. Jeromes University (sju.ca).

    Co-ops at work Cloud Computing Software Developer,

    Ontario Institute for Cancer Research

    Front End Quality Assurance Engineer, Palantir Technologies

    Research Trainee, The Hospital for Sick Children

    Grads at work Manager, Informatics and Program Support,

    Toronto Centre for Phenogenomics

    Software Engineer, Bioinformatics Solutions Inc.

    Research Scientist, Public Health Agency of Canada

    Associate Technical Analyst, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research

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    ACCREDITATION COUNCIL.

    ELISA, 4TH YEAR BSE

    Elisa, a fourth-year Software Engineering student, was looking for a challenging academic environment and access to real world work opportunities when she chose Waterloo. With a keen interest in both computer science and software, Waterloo was immediately her top and only choice because of the schools excellent reputation and renowned co-op program. Through her co-op terms, Elisa gained valuable work experience in the software industry, both in Canada and abroad. For her second work term, Elisa spent a memorable four months in San Francisco, where she learned to adapt to a brand new environment. It was a great learning experience. It was a different type of living and the work I did on co-op was really rewarding.

    Outside of the classroom, Elisa maintains a blog where she writes about her life, school, and work. Many of her blog posts contain helpful information and tips for future Software Engineering students. The goal for her blog is to offer advice to other students who are interested in entering the eld.

    Follow Elisa. aimango.wordpress.com/home/

    What is Software Engineering?Software engineering applies computer science and engineering principles and practices to design, create, and maintain computer software. In a world where new technologies are developed every minute, software engineers are in demand for their ability to make software more affordable, faster to build, and easier to maintain.

    What you get out of the programYoull instantly experience the benets of Waterloos program that combines the universitys strengths in computer science and computer engineering. Through project-intensive classes and co-op, youll learn to develop complex software systems that ensure the reliability, performance, and usability demanded by todays industrial and business applications. Youll gain skills in communication, business, and reasoning. Youll also benet from our focus on teamwork and collaboration.

    Co-ops at work Data Engineer, Facebook

    Web Developer, Metrolinx

    Developer/Engineer, Zynga Inc.

    Grads at work Software Development Engineer, Amazon

    Software Design Engineer, Microsoft

    Software Developer, BlackBerry

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    co-op paid work experience from the worlds best co-op program

    Walk down a hallway at Microsoft or Google and you will nd as many Waterloo grads as those from MIT, Stanford, or Berkeley. Waterloo graduates are commanding salaries as high as the very best American grads. ACM MAGAZINE

    All about co-op Get up to 2 years of paid work experience

    Make career contacts that can take you places after graduation

    Explore different career options and see what career ts you

    Travel to different cities and meet interesting people

    Choose from the worlds largest selection of co-op jobs

    Co-op only programs Computer Science and Business

    Double Degree

    Computing and Financial Management

    Software Engineering

    Co-op or regular programs Bioinformatics

    Computer Science

    Your co-op sequence

    YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4 YEAR 5

    F W S F W S F W S F W S F W SSequence A Study Study Work Study Work Study Work Study Work Study Work Study Work Study

    Sequence B Study Study Work Study Study Work Study Work Study Work Study Work Work Study

    Sequence C Study Study Off Study Work Study Work Study Work Study Work Study Work Work Study

    Sequence D Study Study Study Work Study Work Study Work Study Work Study Work Work Study

    Regular Study Study Off Study Study Off Study Study Off Study Study Off

    BBA/BCS Study Study Work Study Work Study Study Work Study Study Study Work Study StudyWork Study Study Work Study StudyStudy Work Study Work Study Study

    F = fall term (September to December); W = winter term (January to April); S = spring term (May to August)

    Bioinformatics Sequence A or regular Computing and Financial Management Sequence A onlyComputer Science Sequence A, B, C, D, or regular Software Engineering Sequence A only

    92% CO-OP EMPLOYMENT RATE

    POTENTIAL EARNINGS OVER 6 WORK TERMS =

    $50,000- $120,000

    80%OF COMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENTS ARE IN CO-OP

    Looking to develop your ideas?

    Take it to the next level at VeloCity! Waterloos innovative residence program, dubbed a dormcubator, allows you to live with other entrepreneurial students and put your high-tech ideas into action. Youll have access to the latest technologies and get support and mentoring from a vast network of entrepreneurs.

    Waterloos unique intellectual property policy means your ideas and your business are yours to keep.

    Apply to live at VeloCity after your rst year.

    velocity.uwaterloo.ca $90,027,400 TOTAL FUNDS RAISED BY VELOCITY COMPANIES

  • admissionsapplyWWW.OUAC.ON.CA

    what courses do you need to apply?

    Ontario high school students: required courses

    Program (apply to)/ System of Study

    Required courses Grade 12 U unless otherwise specied. Minimum requirements: 6 Grade 12 U or M courses, including all required courses. Admission average

    Bioinformatics Regular/Co-op Advanced Functions, Calculus and Vectors, Chemistry, English, one of Biology or Physics Individual selection from the mid-80s

    Business Administration (WLU) and Computer Science Co-op Advanced Functions, Calculus and Vectors, English, one other Grade 12 U course Individual selection from the high-80s

    Computer Science Regular/Co-op Advanced Functions, Calculus and Vectors, English, one other Grade 12 U course Individual selection from the mid-80s

    Computing and Financial Management Co-op Advanced Functions, Calculus and Vectors, English (min. 75%), one other Grade 12 U course Individual selection from the mid-80s

    Software Engineering Co-op* Advanced Functions (min 70%), Calculus and Vectors (min 70%), Chemistry (min 70%), English (min 70%), Physics (min 70%) Individual selection from the low-90s

    * Experience in developing well-structured modular programs is also required: uwaterloo.ca/findoutmore/admissions/software

    NOTES: 1. Min = minimum 2. For international and provincial requirements, visit uwaterloo.ca/findoutmore/admissions. 3. For Science course equivalencies for each system of study, visit uwaterloo.ca/findoutmore/admissions.

    participate in contestsGet contest preparation resources, registration details, and deadlines: cemc.uwaterloo.ca.

    Euclid Mathematics ContestThe Euclid Contest is not required for admission, but it is required for some entrance scholarships. This contest will be written on April 15, 2014.

    Canadian Computing Competition (CCC)The CCC is not required for admission, but a high score may be an asset for consideration into the Cheriton School of Computer Science. The CCC will be written on February 25, 2014.

    Strongly recommended: Complete and submit an Admission

    Information Form (AIF) (required for co-op) Write the Euclid Mathematics Contest Write the Canadian Computing Competition Get the details: cs.uwaterloo.ca/ugrad-admissions

    english language requirementsIf English is not your rst language and your 4 most recent years of full-time education have not been taught in English, youll be required to submit one of these English language test scores.

    INTERNET-BASED TOEFL IELTS

    90; writing: 25; speaking: 25 7.0

    Visit uwaterloo.ca/ndoutmore/elr for deadlines and where to send your results.

    Math/English Language for Academic Studies (Math/ELAS)For strong-academic applicants who need additional training to meet our English language requirements, instead of receiving a direct offer of admission to the program you applied to, you may receive an alternative offer of admission to Math/ELAS. Find out more: uwaterloo.ca/math/elas.

    rst-year university costs The amounts shown are estimated averages for 8 months (2 terms) for Canadian citizens and permanent residents. Get the details: uwaterloo.ca/ndoutmore/nancing

    PROGRAM TUITIONINCIDENTAL FEES

    BOOKS AND SUPPLIES

    RESIDENCE AND MEAL PLAN

    APPROXIMATE TOTAL COST

    Computer Science* $11,200 $900-$1,300 $2,000 $9,200-$10,400 $23,300-$24,900

    Computing and Financial Management** $5,900 $900-$1,300 $2,000 $9,200-$10,400 $18,000-$19,600

    Software Engineering $12,200 $900-$1,300 $2,000 $9,200-$10,400 $24,300-$25,900

    * includes Bioinformatics and Business Administration/Computer Science (BBA/BCS)** CFMs tuition level increases in 2nd year and beyond.Add a $610 co-op fee if youre enrolled in co-op.

    entrance scholarshipsPresidents and Merit Scholarships No applicationuwaterloo.ca/ndoutmore/nancing/president

    Unlimited number of scholarships ranging in value from $1,000-$5,000

    Based on marks only

    Faculty of Mathematics Scholarships Application required, deadline: February 10, 2014math.uwaterloo.ca/scholarships

    13 scholarships ranging in value from $12,000-$25,000

    Based on application, high academic performance, and outstanding extracurricular achievements

    Faculty of Mathematics Entrance ScholarshipsNo application; must write Euclid Contest

    150 scholarships ranging in value from $2,000-$10,000

    Based on marks, AIF, Euclid Contest score

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    CONTACT USHEATHER STEINMETZ Recruitment Coordinator Cheriton School of Computer Science

    519-888-4567, ext. [email protected]

    DAVID HA, MAcc, CPA, CAProgram ManagerComputing and Financial Management

    519-888-4567, ext. [email protected]

    University of Waterloo 200 University Avenue West Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1

    uwaterloo.ca/ndoutmore

    Ideas Start Here is a registered trademark of the University of Waterloo.

    DESIGN CREATIVE SERVICES, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOOEDITORIAL H. STEINMETZ, T. VASIGA, D. HA, A. BEARD PHOTOGRAPHY LIGHT IMAGING, C. TACON C002149

  • mark your calendarimportant dates for september 2014 admission

    monday, february 10 Deadline for Faculty of Mathematics Scholarship Application

    tuesday, february 25 Canadian Computing Competition

    friday, march 28 Application and fees to OUAC

    monday, April 14 Deadline for supporting documents to reach Waterloo

    tuesday, April 15 Euclid Mathematics Competition

    Get the details: uwaterloo.ca/findoutmore/applicants

    Join us on campus for these eventsfall open house Saturday, November 2, 2013

    march Break open house March 2014

    You@Waterloo Day For admitted students May 2014

    Get the details: uwaterloo.ca/findoutmore/visit-us

    consider enrolling in January 2014 or 2015If youve completed all the admission requirements, you may be eligible for early admission in January 2014, or you may want to prepare for admission in January 2015. Get the details: cs.uwaterloo.ca/ugrad-admissions

    CHERITON SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCEDevelop your ideasBecome an entrepreneur

    Computer scienceWhat is the Bachelor of Computer Science program?Customize your degreeConsider SJUCo-ops at workCS student receives national co-op award honourGrads at work

    Areas of study in computer scienceFIRST-YEAR CORE COURSES WOMEN IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (WICS)

    Computer science and business double degreeWhat is the BBA/BCS program?What you get out of the programSample coursesConsider SJUCo-ops at work

    Computing and financial management What is Computing and Financial Management?What you get out of the programA balanced education Grads at work PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Co-ops at workPROFESSIONAL DESIGNATION

    Bioinformatics What is Bioinformatics?What you get out of the programSample coursesConsider SJUCo-ops at workGrads at work

    Software engineeringWhat is Software Engineering?What you get out of the programCo-ops at workGrads at work

    Co-op All about co-opCo-op only programsCo-op or regular programsYour co-op sequenceLooking to develop your ideas?

    AdmissionsWhat courses do you need to apply?Participate in contestsEnglish language requirementsFirst-year university costs Entrance scholarships

    CONTACT USWhere ideas inspire actionThe SJU advantageHow to apply

    Mark your calendarImportant dates for september 2014 admissionJoin us on campus for these events