Information for Transfer Students
Students transferring to the BSc Forest Ecology and Management Degree at UNBC generally need to have the courses from their College or University articulated on a case-by-case basis to UNBC courses. Usually university-level courses are given equivalent credit at UNBC. Students who have completed a two- or three-year diploma receive specific amounts of credit for that diploma. Although the amount of transfer credit that a student receives is important, of equal importance are the specific courses that students still need to take to complete the BSc Forest Ecology and Management. All students transferring into the BSc Forest Ecology and Management should see the Recommended Course Progressions for the required courses that have not been given transfer credit.
Current Transfer Agreements
In order to facilitate transfer from diploma programs into UNBC's BSc Forest Ecology and Management Degree, we continue to develop block transfer agreements / arrangements for specific diplomas. Each agreement states the number of total transfer credits that will be awarded, and provides a list of required courses that must still be fulfilled in order to meet the requirements of the BSc Forest Ecology and Management. Where possible, the agreements also list course-by-course articulations, relevant to the Forest Ecology and Management course requirements.
For a complete list of the current transfer arrangements / agreements please see the Office of the Registrar Webpage:
If you have obtained a diploma or degree from one of the listed colleges or universities, but do not see an agreement specific to the BSc Forest Ecology and Management Program at UNBC, please contact either
Emily Gadzala - Faculty of Environment Student Advisor
Dr. Ken Otter - Chair - Ecosystem Science and Management
Amber Friess - Administrative Assistant - Ecosystem Science and Management