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Bachelor of Applied Science - Engineering - Transfer to Bachelor of Engineering at Dalhousie University (Optional Co-op)

Acadia University

15 University Avenue, Wolfville, Canada

54730

Last updated: 16/04/2025
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About Bachelor of Applied Science - Engineering - Transfer to Bachelor of Engineering at Dalhousie University (Optional Co-op)

In this program, students will use science to solve real-world problems. These can include finding ways to protect the natural environment and creating the things in the  built environment, from factories to skyscrapers to spacecraft.

Students will study pure sciences such as physics, math, and chemistry, as well as dedicated engineering courses. They will focus on practical ways to apply the knowledge gained along the way by creating models and prototypes.

Engineering is all about creating new things and solving real problems. It is a huge field. Engineering blends topics from almost all branches of science with the formal study of design and economic analysis. Practitioners revel in the feeling of accomplishment that results from seeing their designs come to life. This often occurs only after extensive analysis, testing and de-bugging on the part of a multi-disciplinary engineering team.

Acadia offers two programs with four options:

  • Certificate of Applied Science (CAS), 23 courses in 2 years
  • Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc), 30 courses in 3 years
  • CAS & BASc, 30 courses in 3 years
  • CAS & BSc (biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics), 4 years

Students will take the first half of the program at Acadia. The second half (23 courses) is usually at Dalhousie, which offers six engineering disciplines:

  • Chemical
  • Civil
  • Environmental
  • Electrical
  • Industrial
  • Mechanical.


The engineering curriculum uses the principles of math and science to solve everyday problems and create new structures, processes and systems.

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Cost and Duration


Program Level
4-Year Bachelor's Degree
Average Graduate Diploma
2 Year Transfer Program To Bachelor's Degree Completion
Cost of Living
$20,635.00 CAD / Year
Gross Tuition
$22,832.00 CAD / First Year
Application Fee
$40.00 CAD

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