Approved options and locally developed courses
See which Alberta high school approved options and locally developed courses can be used in your ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ application
The ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ will accept the following as approved options for admission.
- Social 30-2
- All courses under the Social Science grouping (See below for the full list)
- Select Career and Technology (CTS) courses (See below for the full list)
- All dual credit courses
- Select locally developed courses (See below for the full list)
Options from the approved list will be combined (if required) to fulfil one approved option requirement (five or six credits) using the courses with the higher grades first.
Intermediate (20-level) and Advanced (30-level) credits can't be combined to satisfy a course requirement.
Standard admission: intermediate credits will be used where five advanced credits or other approved 30-level courses aren't available.
Final admission and to finalize an offer of admission: only advanced credits will be used.
For provincial equivalents, please see our admission requirements page.
Courses within the Social Science Grouping
All courses within the Social Science grouping are accepted by ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ as approved options. Click below to view the full list of courses within this group.
SSN 2155 Political Thinking 20*
SSN 2156 Comparative Government 20*
SSN 2160 Religious Ethics 20*
SSN 2161 Religious Meanings 20*
SSN 2166 Local and Canadian Geography 20*
SSN 2171 Personal Psychology 20*
SSN 2172 General Psychology 20*
SSN 2176 General Sociology 20*
SSN 2177 Sociological Institutions 20*
SSN 2181 Origins of Western Philosophy 20*
SSN 2182 Contemporary Western Philosophy 20*
SSN 2185 Western Canadian History 20*
SSN 2186 Canadian History 20*
SSN 2187 Economics for Consumers 20*
SSN 3156 International Politics 30
SSN 3161 World Religions 30
SSN 3166 World Geography 30
SSN 3171 Experimental Psychology 30
SSN 3175 Cultural and Physical Anthropology 30
SSN 3176 Applied Sociology 30
SSN 3182 Philosophies of Man 30
SSN 3183 Microeconomics 30
SSN 3185 Western World History 30
SSN 3194 Macroeconomics 30
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*Please note:
Intermediate credits may be used for early/standard admission and will not be used for final admission or to finalize an offer of admission.
Accepted Career and Technology (CTS) courses
The Alberta Government curriculum clusters CTS courses into groupings. For admission, ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ accepts all courses within approved course groups. The following course groupings are accepted and considered as an Approved Option for Admission purpose. If a course grouping is not listed, it is not considered for admission.
CJS 3400 Criminal Justice Systems
CJS 3405 Criminal Justice Principles
CJS 3410 Police Services & Trends
CJS 3415 Courts & Sentencing
CJS 3420 Correctional Systems
CJS 3425 Health & Wellness Foundations
CJS 3430 Personal Fitness Standards
CJS 3435 Safety & Risk Management
CJS 3440 Professional Ethics & Standards
CJS 3445 Ethical Principles
CJS 3450 Ethical Dilemmas
CJS 3455 Case Studies in Ethics
CJS 3460 CJS Ethics Project
CJS 3465 Communication Skills
CJS 3470 Interpersonal Skills
CJS 3475 Relationships & Roles
CJS 3480 Communication Contexts & Barriers
CJS 3485 CJS Communication Project
CJS 3490 Basic Security Procedures
CJS 3495 Advanced Security Procedures
CJS 3500 CJS Practice 1
CJS 3505 CJS Practice 2
CJS 3510 CJS Practice 3
CJS 3515 CJS Practice 4
CJS 3520 CJS Practice 5
DES 2035 2-D DESign 2*
DES 2045 3-D DESign 2*
DES 2055 CAD 2*
DES 2060 Evolution of DESign*
DES 2065 Technical DESign 2*
DES 2075 Technical Drafting 2*
DES 2910 Project B*
DES 2920 DES Project C*
DES 2950 DES Intermediate Practicum*
DES 3035 2-D DESign 3
DES 3045 3-D DESign 3
DES 3055 CAD 3
DES 3065 Technical DESign 3
DES 3075 Technical Drafting 3
DES 3095 Architectural DESign
DES 3105 Engineering DESign
DES 3115 Industrial DESign
DES 3125 Interior DESign
DES 3135 Landscape DESign
DES 3145 Modelling – Real
DES 3155 Modelling – Virtual
DES 3165 Presentation
DES 3170 Future of DESign
DES 3910 DES Project D
DES 3920 DES Project E
DES 3950 DES Advanced Practicum
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*Please note:
Intermediate credits may be used for early/standard admission and will not be used for final admission or to finalize an offer of admission.
ELT 2010 Electro-assembly 2*
ELT 2020 Electrical Servicing*
ELT 2030 Branch Circuit Wiring*
ELT 2050 Electronic Power Supply 2*
ELT 2080 Control Systems 2*
ELT 2090 Analog Communication 2*
ELT 2110 Security Systems 2*
ELT 2120 Electro-optics*
ELT 2130 Magnetic Control Devices*
ELT 2140 Robotics 2*
ELT 2150 Electronic Controls*
ELT 2160 Robotics Sensor 1*
ELT 2170 Robotics Sensor 2*
ELT 2180 Process Control*
ELT 2910 ELT Project B*
ELT 2920 ELT Project C*
ELT 2950 ELT Intermediate Practicum*
ELT 3010 Electro-assembly 3
ELT 3020 Electronic Servicing
ELT 3030 Power Systems & Services
ELT 3040 Generation/Transformation
ELT 3110 Amplifiers
ELT 3140 Motors
ELT 3150 Robotics 3
ELT 3160 Control Applications
ELT 3170 Robotics Microprocessors
ELT 3180 Robotics Vision Systems
ELT 3190 Robotics Kinematics & Behaviour
ELT 3200 Robotics Artificial Intelligence
ELT 3205 Expert Systems
ELT 3910 ELT Project D
ELT 3920 ELT Project E
ELT 3950 ELT Advanced Practicum
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*Please note:
Intermediate credits may be used for early/standard admission and will not be used for final admission or to finalize an offer of admission.
ENT 2010 Analyzing Ventures*
ENT 2020 Financing Ventures*
ENT 2030 Marketing the Venture*
ENT 2040 Create the Venture*
ENT 2910 ENT Project B*
ENT 2920 ENT Project C*
ENT 2950 ENT Intermediate Practicum*
ENT 3010 Managing the Venture
ENT 3020 Expanding the Venture
ENT 3910 ENT Project D
ENT 3920 ENT Project E
ENT 3950 ENT Advanced Practicum
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*Please note:
Intermediate credits may be used for early/standard admission and will not be used for final admission or to finalize an offer of admission.
ENS 2030 Ecological Economics*
ENS 2040 Environmental Health & Safety*
ENS 2050 Environmental Ethics*
ENS 2120 Water Management 1*
ENS 2130 Renewable & Nonrenewable Energy Resources*
ENS 2140 By-product Management*
ENS 2210 Sustainable Building Design & Construction*
ENS 2220 Energy Conservation Principles*
ENS 2910 ENS Project B*
ENS 2920 ENS Project C*
ENS 2950 ENS Intermediate Practicum*
ENS 3030 The Green Economy
ENS 3040 Energy & the Environment
ENS 3050 Environmental Politics
ENS 3110 Integrated Resource Management
ENS 3120 Water Management 2
ENS 3130 Sustainable Energy
ENS 3210 Sustainable Community Planning & Design
ENS 3220 Energy Conservation Applications
ENS 3910 ENS Project D
ENS 3920 ENS Project E
ENS 3950 ENS Advanced Practicum
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*Please note:
Intermediate credits may be used for early/standard admission and will not be used for final admission or to finalize an offer of admission.
FIN 2020 Retail Accounting 1*
FIN 2030 Retail Accounting 2*
FIN 2040 Accounting Software*
FIN 2060 Personal Taxation*
FIN 2070 Payroll Accounting*
FIN 2910 FIN Project B*
FIN 2920 FIN Project C*
FIN 2950 FIN Intermediate Practicum*
FIN 3010 Advanced Accounting
FIN 3020 Management Accounting
FIN 3030 Capital Accounting
FIN 3040 FIN ancial Statements
FIN 3050Small Business Taxation
FIN 3060 FINancial Analysis
FIN 3070 FINancial Planning
FIN 3080 Personal Investment Planning 1
FIN 3090 Personal Investment Planning 2
FIN 3910 FIN Project D
FIN 3920 FIN Project E
FIN 3950 FIN Advanced Practicum
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*Please note:
Intermediate credits may be used for early/standard admission and will not be used for final admission or to finalize an offer of admission.
HSS 2020 Nurturing Children*
HSS 2030 Perspectives on Interpersonal Relationships*
HSS 2040 Family Foundations*
HSS 2050 Becoming a Mentor*
HSS 2080 Leadership Fundamentals 2*
HSS 2910 HSS Project B*
HSS 2920 HSS Project C*
HSS 2950 HSS Intermediate Practicum*
HSS 3010 Professional Standards & Ethics
HSS 3020 Mental Health & Wellness
HSS 3050 Becoming a Mentee
HSS 3060 Extending the Mentoring Relationship
HSS 3070 Peer Mentoring
HSS 3080 Leadership Fundamentals 3
HSS 3090 Governance & Leadership
HSS 3910 HSS Project D
HSS 3920 HSS Project E
HSS 3950 HSS Advanced Practicum
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*Please note:
Intermediate credits may be used for early/standard admission and will not be used for final admission or to finalize an offer of admission.
LGS 2010 Family Law*
LGS 2020 Employment Law*
LGS 2030 Environmental Law*
LGS 2040 Aboriginal Law*
LGS 2050 Law & the Traveller*
LGS 2910 LGS Project B*
LGS 2920 LGS Project C*
LGS 2950 LGS Intermediate Practicum*
LGS 3010 Property Law
LGS 3020 Dispute Resolution
LGS 3040 Negligence
LGS 3050 Small Business Law
LGS 3060 Controversy & Change
LGS 3070 Landmark Decisions
LGS 3080 Criminal Law
LGS 3910 LGS Project D
LGS 3920 LGS Project E
LSG 3950 LGS Advanced Practicum
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*Please note:
Intermediate credits may be used for early/standard admission and will not be used for final admission or to finalize an offer of admission.
LOG 2010 Warehouse & Distribute 2*
LOG 2020 Traffic & Transport 2*
LOG 2030 Purchasing 2*
LOG 2040 Inventory Management 1*
LOG 2910 LOG Project B*
LOG 2920 LOG Project C*
LOG 2950 LOG Intermediate Practicum*
LOG 3010 Warehouse & Distribute 3
LOG 3020 Traffic & Transport 3
LOG 3030 Purchasing 3
LOG 3040 Inventory Management 2
LOG 3910 LOG Project D
LOG 3920 LOG Project E
LOG 3950 LOG Advanced Practicum
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*Please note:
Intermediate credits may be used for early/standard admission and will not be used for final admission or to finalize an offer of admission.
MAM 2010 Managing for Quality*
MAM 2030 Visual Merchandising*
MAM 2040 Retail Operations*
MAM 2050 Office Systems 1*
MAM 2055 Office Administration*
MAM 2060 Communication Strategies 2*
MAM 2065 Professional Communication*
MAM 2080 Records Management 1*
MAM 2090 Promotion – Print Advertising*
MAM 2110 E-commerce 2*
MAM 2130 Energy & Resources Supply & Distribution*
MAM 2910 MAM Project B*
MAM 2920 MAM Project C*
MAM 2950 MAM Intermediate Practicum*
MAM 3010 The Business Organization
MAM 3020 Business in the Canadian Economy
MAM 3030 Business in the Global Marketplace
MAM 3040 Promotion – Sales Techniques
MAM 3050 Distributing Goods & Services
MAM 3060 Setting Up a Retail Store
MAM 3070 Office Systems 2
MAM 3080 Communication Strategies 3
MAM 3090 Records Management 2
MAM 3100 Promotion – Broadcast Advertising
MAM 3120 E-commerce 3
MAM 3130 Agriculture Marketing
MAM 3140 Energy & Resources Market Basics & Trends
MAM 3150 The Forest Marketplace
MAM 3910 MAM Project D
MAM 3920 MAM Project E
MAM 3950 MAM Advanced Practicum
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*Please note:
Intermediate credits may be used for early/standard admission and will not be used for final admission or to finalize an offer of admission.
NET 2010 Digital Technology 2*
NET 2020 Workstation Technology & Operations*
NET 2030 NET work Structures*
NET 2040 NET work Media & Devices*
NET 2050 Open System Interconnection*
NET 2060 NET work Protocols*
NET 2070 Local Area NET works*
NET 2080 Laptops & Peripherals*
NET 2110 Telecommunications 1*
NET 2910 NET Project B*
NET 2920 NET Project C*
NET 2950 NET Intermediate Practicum*
NET 3010 Digital Technology 3
NET 3020 Digital Applications
NET 3030 Microprocessors
NET 3040 Microprocessor Interface
NET 3050 NET work Operating Systems NET 3060 Wide Area NET works
NET 3070 Routing Fundamentals
NET 3080 InterNET Processes
NET 3090 NET work Management
NET 3100 NET work Media & Devices, Security
NET 3110 Telecommunications 2
NET 3910 NET Project D
NET 3920 NET Project E
NET 3950 NET Advanced Practicum
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*Please note:
Intermediate credits may be used for early/standard admission and will not be used for final admission or to finalize an offer of admission.
PRS 2020 Conventional Oil/Gas Exploration*
PRS 2030 Non-conventional Hydrocarbons Exploration*
PRS 2040 Metals/Nonmetals Exploration*
PRS 2060 Refining Hydrocarbons*
PRS 2070 Refining Rocks & Minerals*
PRS 2910 PRS Project B*
PRS 2920 PRS Project C*
PRS 2950 PRS Intermediate Practicum*
PRS 3020 Conventional Oil/Gas RECovery & Production
PRS 3030 Non-conventional Hydrocarbons RECovery & Production
PRS 3040 Metals/Nonmetals RECovery & Production
PRS 3060 Petrochemicals
PRS 3070 Industrial Materials
PRS 3910 PRS Project D
PRS 3920 PRS Project E
PRS 3950 PRS Advanced Practicum
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*Please note:
Intermediate credits may be used for early/standard admission and will not be used for final admission or to finalize an offer of admission.
REC 2010 Nutrition for RECreation Activities & Sport*
REC 2015 Athletic Development*
REC 2020 Injury Management 2*
REC 2030 Anatomy of Joints*
REC 2040 Foundations for Training 2*
REC 2045 Training for Core Muscles*
REC 2050 Sport Psychology 2*
REC 2060 Leadership in RECreation & Sport *
REC 2070 Functional Independence Training Program Leader*
REC 2120 Coaching 1*
REC 2910 REC Project B*
REC 2920 REC Project C*
REC 2950 REC Intermediate Practicum *
REC 3010 Human Movement
REC 3015 Flexibility Training
REC 3020 Injury Management 3
REC 3025 Cardiovascular Training
REC 3030 Speed & Agility
REC 3040 Training & Conditioning
REC 3045 Periodization
REC 3050 Sport Psychology 3
REC 3060 Ever Active Kids Leadership
REC 3070 Fitness Instruction Leadership Principles
REC 3080 Resistance Training Leadership
REC 3085 Olympic Weightlifting
REC 3090 Aquatic Fitness Training Leadership
REC 3100 Fitness Leadership for the Older Adult
REC 3110 Group Exercise Leadership
REC 3120 Coaching 2
REC 3130 Officiating
REC 3140 Sport & Society
REC 3910 REC Project D
REC 3920 REC Project E
REC 3950 REC Advanced Practicum
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*Please note:
Intermediate credits may be used for early/standard admission and will not be used for final admission or to finalize an offer of admission.
Accepted locally developed courses
The following locally developed courses have been pre-approved and can be considered for admission. If your school offers a locally developed course not outlined below and you wish for it to be assessed to be used for admission evaluation calculation, please e-mail a course outline of the course to admissions@ucalgary.ca for assessment.
Options from this list will be combined (if required) to fulfil one approved option requirement (five or six credits) using the courses with the higher grades first. Intermediate and Advanced Credits can't be combined to satisfy a course requirement.
LDC 3131 Design thinking for Innovation 35`
LDC 3256 Forensic Studies 35 (3, 5)
LDC 3947 Astronomy 35 (3)
LDC 3138 Chemistry (Advanced) 35 (3)
LDC 3269 Creative Writing and Publishing 35 (3, 5)
LDC 3116 Environmental Science Advanced 35 (5)
LDC 3207 Global Perspectives 35 (5)
LDC 3696 Journalism 35 (5)
LDC 3778 Literary Creation 35 (3)
LDC 3141 Marine Life and Ecosystem Studies 35 (5)
LDC 3213 Physics (Advanced) 35
LDC 3155 Psychology – Abnormal 35 (3)
LDC 3140 Scientific Research (3)
LDC 2131 Design Thinking for Innovation 25 (3, 5)*
LDC 2256 Forensic Studies 25 (3)*
LDC 2947 Astronomy 25 (3)*
LDC 2269 Creative Writing and Publishing 25 (3, 5)*
LDC 2207 Global Perspectives 25 (5)*
LDC 2696 Journalism 25 (5)*
LDC 2778 Literary Creation 25 (3)*
LDC 3450 Religions of the World 35 (3, 5)
LDC 3923 Religious Studies Baptist 35 (5)
LDC 3130 Religious Studies Book of Mormon Part B 35 (3)
LDC 3775 Religious Studies: Christian Studies 35 (3
LDC 3566 Religious Studies Doctrine and Covenants Part A 35 (3)
LDC 3790 Religious Studies Ethical Issues 35 (5)
LDC 3088 Religious Studies (7th Day Adventist) 35 (3, 5)
LDC 3785 Religious Studies: Islamic Studies 35 (5)
LDC 3018 Religious Studies (Koinonia) 35 (3, 5)
LDC 3598 Religious Studies (Reformed) 35 (3, 5)
LDC 3794 Religious Studies: Roman Catholic 35* (3, 5)
LDC 3815 Religious Studies Sikh History & Culture 35 (5)
LDC 3143 Religious Studies The New Testament Part A 35 (3)
LDC 3168 Religious Studies The Old Testament Part B 35 (3)
LDC 3358 Religious Studies: Ukrainian Catholic 35* (3, 5)
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*Please note:
Intermediate credits may be used for early/standard admission and will not be used for final admission or to finalize an offer of admission.
*Fine Arts courses will be used as a Fine Arts approved course (only 5 unit courses will be used)
LDC 3975 Advanced Acting/Touring Theatre 35 (5)
LDC 3048 Advanced Ballet 35 (5)
LDC 3857 Applied Graphic Arts 35 (5)
LDC 3471 Audio 35 (5)
LDC 3028 Ballet (Six-Year) 35 (5)
LDC 3412 Ballet 35 (5)
LDC 3439 Band 35 (5)
LDC 3059 Ceramics Advanced Techniques 35 (5)
LDC 3417 Chamber Ensemble 35 (5)
LDC 3414 Choir 35 (5)
LDC 3467 Contemporary Dance 35 (5)
LDC 3029 Dance (Six-Year) 35 (5)
LDC 3413 Dance 35 (5)
LDC 3477 Dance Composition 35 (5)
LDC 3299 Dance Performance 35 (5)
LDC 3468 Directing 35 (5)
LDC 3859 Drawing 35 (5)
LDC 3092 Film and Media Art 35 (5)
LDC 3568 Guitar 35 (5)
LDC 3551 Improvisational Theatre 35 (5)
LDC 3431 Instrumental Jazz 35 (5)
LDC 3469 Jazz Dance 35 (5)
LDC 3458 Leadership in the Arts 35 (5)
LDC 3432 Marching Band 35 (5)
LDC 3552 Marching Band Visual 35 (5)
LDC 3798 Media and Cinema 35 (5)
LDC 3979 Musical Theatre 35 (5)
LDC 3858 Musical Theatre Performance 35 (5)
LDC 3058 Painting – Advanced Techniques 35 (5)
LDC 3944 Performing Arts 35 (5)
LDC 3158 Portfolio Art 35 (5)
LDC 3441 Professional Studio Arts 35 (5)
LDC 3799 Sculpting 35 (5)
LDC 3459 Stained Glass (Advanced Techniques) 35 (5)
LDC 3987 Technical Theatre 35 (5)
LDC 3367 Theatre Performance 35 (5)
LDC 3433 Vocal Jazz 35 (5)
LDC 3084 World Theatre (IB) 35 (5)
Second Language courses will be used as an approved course
LDC 3289 American Sign Language and Deaf Culture 35-3Y (5)
LDC 3330 Arabic Language and Culture 35-3Y (5)
LDC 3514 Arabic Language and Culture 35-12Y (5)
LDC 3249 Chinese (Cantonese) Language and Culture 3Y 35 (5)
LDC 3464 Chinese (Cantonese) Language and Culture 6Y 35 (5)
LDC 3559 Dene Language and Culture 35-12Y (5)
LDC 3339 Filipino Language and Culture 3Y 35 (5)
LDC 3360 Greek Language and Culture 35-3Y (5)
LDC 3557 Gujarati Language and Culture 35-3Y (5)
LDC 3495 Hungarian Language and Culture 35-3Y (5)
LDC 3554 Punjabi Language and Culture 12Y 35 (5)
LDC 3503 Swedish Language and Culture 35-3Y (5)
LDC 3564 Tsuut’ina Language and Culture 35-3Y (5)