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Applications to transfer to Computer Science, BCS Data Science, and Artificial Intelligence are now open

For students who are interested in transferring to BCS, BMath CS, BCS Data Science, or adding the Artificial Intelligence option to your BCS; you can apply at https://oat.uwaterloo.ca/forms by August 15, 2018 at 11:59PM. Late applications will not be accepted.

Basic eligibility:

BCS/BMath CS
  • Have credit for CS 136 or be taking CS 136 in Spring 2018
  • If you are not in the Faculty of Mathematics then you should have initiated an internal transfer to Mathematics.
Joint CS
  • Have credit for CS 136 or be taking CS 136 in Spring 2018
BCS Data Science
  • Have credit for STAT 231 or be taking in STAT 231 in Spring 2018.
  • You must be a CS student to apply for BCS Data Science OR be applying for a transfer to CS in August 2018.
Any student who transfers into CS and is not already in their required courses for Fall 2018 will be helped to get into the necessary courses.

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