What Program to choose to transfer credits to aerospace engineering?

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When considering a future in aerospace engineering at a university in Ontario, it's crucial to select a program in Vancouver that allows for credit transfer. Institutions like SFU, UBC, UVic, and BCIT offer various programs that could align with aerospace engineering prerequisites. The discussion highlights the importance of researching transfer agreements and ensuring that the chosen program covers foundational courses relevant to aerospace studies. Additionally, there is a noted trend of multiple threads discussing aerospace engineering programs in Ontario, indicating a growing interest in this field among prospective students. Preparing for a potential reapplication to an Ontario university is also emphasized as a strategic move.
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I am planning on going to a University in Ontario to take a program in aerospace engineering but I may not get in, so I want to prepare for that. What program should I take in Vancouver so that I can transfer all of the credits into an aerospace engineering program a year or two down the road? I plan on applying again then, which I assume I can do. Also, they don't have any aerospace engineering programs here, only Ontario. Some good Universities here are SFU, UBC, UVic and BCIT is also good. Any general suggestions would be good too
 
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Isn't this the third thread dealing with aerospace engineering programs in Ontario within a couple of days?
 
Yeah I seen a couple other people post similar topics, kinda weird. I posted one myself. This is different topic though.
 
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