Learn more about the academic programs we are delivering in Winter 2025. If you have any questions about part-time studies, please contact us.
Are you interested in enrolling in a college or university program, but need to upgrade your academic qualifications? The College/University Prep classes prepare students to meet academic requirements for entry into college and applied degree level programs.
Biology, chemistry and physics courses offered at the 091 level satisfy the science entry requirements for most college level programs, while 198 level courses satisfy the entry requirements for most applied/collaborative degree programs. (Note that the prerequisites for these 198 level courses are often the 091 level courses.)
If you are interested in applying to an institution other than Seneca, and you don't have the required high school credits, then the prerequisites required can be from college courses taken over 2 semesters, such as intro and advanced biology (BIO091 and BIO198), etc. These will be considered as Grade 12U equivalents, but they are not Ministry of Education approved credits. Therefore, keep the course outlines and addenda for case-by-case reviews.
Part-time Studies courses are being offered in either of the following four formats: Online, Flexible, In-person, Hybrid. Click Availability below to see current offerings.
Grade 11 or higher math skills required
This course is intended for students wishing to enter practical nursing or other health sciences/health care programs. The student will become familiar with the scientific knowledge of the human body necessary to recognize, accept and use the important principles in all phases of study in the health sciences.
Please note: This course is no longer acceptable as a science option required to enter nursing at the BScN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) level.
BIO091 (grade B or higher) or Grade 11 C/U Biology
In this advanced course, students engage in a theoretical and practical investigation of the concepts and processes of biological systems. Areas of study include cellular metabolism, gene expression and regulation, genetic inheritance, evolution, and a detailed exploration of the anatomy and function of different organ systems to homeostasis. This course prepares students for postsecondary level studies of the life sciences and its related fields.
This course contains equivalent content to SBI4U, but it is not a ministry approved credit.
Recommended: MTH069 or Grade 12C/U Math
This is an introductory chemistry course. Students explore the relationship between chemical concepts and real life situations and on how chemical principles are important for biology.
This course provides the preparation necessary to enter Certificate and Diploma programs which require a current knowledge of chemistry and chemical concepts. Laboratory exercises and/or computer simulations and/or classroom demonstrations are designed to enhance understanding of the lecture material.
CHM091 (grade B or higher) or Grade 11C/U Chemistry
In this advanced course in chemistry, students examine organic chemistry, biochemistry, energy changes and rates of reaction, chemical systems and equilibrium electrochemistry and atomic/molecular structure. Emphasis is also placed on interpretation of data, problem solving and communicating scientific information.
Laboratory exercises and/or computer simulations and/or classroom demonstrations, will provide opportunities to consolidate concepts in a hands-on approach.
This course contains equivalent content to SCH4U, but it is not a Ministry approved credit.
Recommended: MTH149 or Grade 12C/U Math
The purpose of this course is to prepare students with the necessary background in Physics for various technology and/or health science programs.
PHY091 (grade B or higher) or Grade 11U/12C Physics and Grade 12 C/U Math
This advanced course further explores the concepts and theories of basic physics. Students will investigate the laws of dynamics and energy transformations, electrical, gravitational and magnetic fields, electromagnetic radiation, and relationship between matter and energy.
This course contains equivalent content to SPH4U (Grade 12U Physics), but it is not a ministry approved credit.
Basic arithmetic skills (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division).
This workshop offers a brief review of some of the foundational mathematical concepts required for the successful completion of CHM091 Chemistry. Topics covered include: operations with fractions, integers and ratios; metric and SI measurement conversions; using the conversion factors method; scientific notation and significant figures; percentages; pH logarithms; solving linear equations and word problems.
Please consult the program coordinator for the program you wish to enter in order to find out which of the science upgrading courses you need:
Jennifer Stemerdink
Program Assistant
jennifer.stemerdink@senecapolytechnic.ca
Rosemare Mariaseelan
Academic Program Manager
rosemare.mariaseelan@senecapolytechnic.ca