
Bachelor of Science in Engineering – University Transfer
About the Bachelor of Science in Engineering - University Transfer
Professional engineers apply principles of science and mathematics to solve real-world problems and achieve practical goals through innovation. This field requires a creative mind, scientific knowledge and powerful problem-solving skills.
The program is based on the first year of Engineering at the University of Alberta, and is designed to transfer in full to the U of A.
The first year of studies at RDP will provide you with fundamental skills in mathematics, computing and science. You will apply this learning to solve engineering problems in such courses as Engineering Statics, Dynamics and Design.
Transfer Options
The courses in this program can be transferred in full to the University of Alberta; some classes are also transferable to the University of Calgary, and other institutions outside of Alberta (if you decide to transfer out-of-province, contact the institution you plan to attend).
You must choose the university you will transfer to when you enter the program.
Students who will apply to the University of Alberta must take the full first year in one academic year.
Work-integrated Learning
Learn more about the many types of experiential learning opportunities available at Red Deer Polytechnic through the Career Education and Experience Development Centre.

Related Careers
Mechanical Engineer
Civil Engineer
Biomedical Engineer
Computer/Software Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Environmental Engineer
Petroleum/Chemical Engineer
Mining Engineer
Materials Engineer
Aviation/Aerospace Engineer

Meet the Faculty
At Red Deer Polytechnic, we are proud of our faculty members and staff who are experts in their disciplines and subject areas.
Domestic Intakes
Fall 2026 - Open
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International Intakes
Fall 2026 - Open
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- International students must pay their tuition deposit to receive their letters of acceptance
- Important dates may change
Admission Requirements
Admission requirements will often refer to Alberta Grade 12 course groups. View Admission Requirements for detailed group descriptions.
If you have completed your high school education outside of Alberta, please refer to Course Equivalencies for information on how your coursework may align with our admission requirements.
Qualified applicants who meet all minimum requirements will be offered admission on a first-come, first-served basis.
Academic Requirements
Students applying to the Bachelor of Engineering (University Transfer) must have:
- 50% in ELA 30-1
- 60% in MATH 30-1
- 60% in MATH 31
- 50% in CHEM 30
- 50% in PHYS 30
Students with a grade of 60-79% in Math 30-1 and/or Math 31 are recommended to complete the RDP Math preparation course, normally during the last week of August, before starting the program.
Note: Equivalent courses are accepted to meet admission requirements. Academic Upgrading course equivalents are available at RDP.
Additional Requirements
English Language Proficiency
Applicants whose first language is not English must provide one of the following;
- Three years of full-time education in English in a regular high school or post-secondary credit program:
- completed within Canada, including the grade 12 year; or
- completed in an English-speaking country; or
- completed at a recognized school or institution with English as the primary language of instruction.
- A 'Medium of Instruction' letter may be requested.
Enrollment in English as a Second Language courses or programs does not qualify for this purpose.
- English Language Arts (ELA) 30-1 or 30-2 or equivalent with a minimum grade of 60%
- One approved ELP requirement (including ELP tests or pathway programs) and a Language Arts course at a grade 12 level (equivalent or higher)
- ILAC University Pathway Program (Level 3.2 or 3.3) with a minimum grade of 70%.
- Robertson College Intensive Academic English course Level 5 (IAE5) with a minimum grade of 70%.
- Completion of an approved English Proficiency Test
- CAEL 60 with at least 55 on each band score
- Duolingo English Test: 115-125
- IELTS Academic: 6.5 with at least 5.5 on each band score
- MET 61 with at least 58 on each band score
- PTE 59 with at least 56 on each band score
- Oxford ELLT: 7 Overall
- TOEFL: 83 iBT or 557 PBT
Indigenous Learners
Application Fee & Tuition Deposit Test Waivers
Red Deer Polytechnic recognizes the need to facilitate access to post-secondary education for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous learners.
To increase participation of Indigenous Peoples, RDP will waive the application fee and remove the tuition deposit requirement for qualified applicants who are First Nations, Métis, or Inuit.
Designated Seats
The Bachelor of Science in Engineering program has designated five seats for qualified applicants who are First Nations, Métis, or Inuit. After June 1 for the Fall term, October 1 for the Winter term, and February 1 for the Spring term (if applicable), unallocated seats will be released to the waitlist if one exists.
Indigenous applicants must meet the admission requirements for the program as outlined in the Academic Calendar and qualify for the Waivers or a designated seat by:
- Self-identifying as an Indigenous applicant on the Application for Admission.
- Providing proof of Indigenous ancestry
Proof of Indigenous ancestry (one of the following):
- Certified copy of a Status or Treaty card, Métis membership card, Nunavut Trust Certificate card, roll number or any other proof accepted by Inuit communities.
- Proof that an ancestor’s name has been entered in the Indian Register according to the Indian Act, band list of an individual band, or the Inuit roll.
- Written confirmation of Indigenous ancestry from Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada.
- Statutory Declaration by an applicant attesting to Aboriginal ancestry with supporting documentation.
Other forms of proof may also be considered at the discretion of the Registrar.
Program Cost
These costs are an estimate of tuition based on the recommended course load per year; additional fees apply.
Domestic Program Cost Estimates
For tuition fees after year 1, consult the University of Alberta.
These costs are an estimate of tuition based on the recommended course load per year; additional fees apply.
International Program Cost Estimates
For tuition fees after year 1, consult the University of Alberta.
Financial Aid Options
Program Content
View our course guide for additional program and course information.
Graduation Requirements
Graduation requirements are set by the University of Alberta.
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