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Arts Degree Requirements

Bachelor of Arts

Available Arts Academic Plans

All Bachelor of Arts academic plans should be drawn up in consultation with the appropriate academic advisor.

1. General

The University offers a General Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree upon successful completion of either a Three-Year General or Four-Year General academic plan in the following disciplines:

  • Anthropology
  • Classical Studies
  • Drama
  • Economics
  • English
  • Fine Arts
  • French
  • Geography and Environmental Management (Three-Year General only)
  • German
  • History
  • Italian Studies (Three-Year General only)
  • Legal Studies (Four-Year General only)
  • Liberal Studies
  • Medieval Studies
  • Music
  • Peace and Conflict Studies
  • Philosophy
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Religious Studies
  • Russian and East European Studies
  • Sexuality, Marriage, and Family Studies
  • Social Development Studies
  • Sociology
  • Spanish
  • Speech Communication
  • Women's Studies

Note: Liberal Studies is not a Major plan; therefore, students enrolled in Liberal Studies cannot pursue a minor.

2. Honours (including Arts and Business)

An Honours Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree is offered by the University in the following disciplines:

  • Anthropology
  • Classical Studies
  • Drama
  • Economics
  • English
  • Fine Arts
  • French
  • Geography and Environmental Management
  • German
  • History
  • Legal Studies
  • Medieval Studies
  • Music
  • Peace and Conflict Studies
  • Philosophy
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Religious Studies
  • Russian and East European Studies
  • Sexuality, Marriage, and Family Studies
  • Social Development Studies
  • Sociology
  • Spanish
  • Speech Communication
  • Women's Studies

Note: See the Arts and Business Co-op and Regular section and the appropriate Arts discipline sections which follow for details.

3. Joint Honours

In addition to existing explicit Joint Honours plans, many Honours plans may be combined within and between Faculties. However, before embarking on a Joint Honours plan, students are required to consult with the Undergraduate Advisors of both programs. Students must meet the requirements of both plans as stated in the calendar and should be aware that combining some Honours plans may require more than the normal number of academic terms to complete.

Some Joint Honours plans require the student to complete 21 (rather than 20) academic course units. In cases where a Joint Honours plan requiring 21 units is combined with one requiring 20 units, the student is required to complete 21 units.

  • Joint Honours BA (within the Faculty of Arts)
    Joint Honours academic plans are available in most disciplines within the Faculty of Arts which offer an Honours plan. Any two Joint Honours plans may be combined for a Joint Honours degree. The Undergraduate Advisors of both disciplines should be consulted for any Joint Honours plan. Descriptions of the single Honours plans and each discipline's requirements for Joint Honours plans can be found in the sections under the specific plans.

    Co-op students (either Arts and Business, or Departmental Co-op) who are interested in declaring Joint Honours Major academic plans must understand that the co-operative dimension adds considerably to the complexities of Joint Honours. A Joint Honours plan undertaken in the co-operative mode may require more than the normal number of academic terms to complete.

    Notes:
    1. Enrolment by a co-op student in a Joint Honours academic plan does not provide grounds for changes to the academic/work term sequence.
    2. In the case of a Joint Honours academic plan combining a discipline which offers Departmental Co-op with one which does not offer Departmental Co-op, the Departmental Co-op major is always listed first.

  • Joint Honours (Arts discipline with Honours discipline in another Faculty)
    • Arts/Applied Health Sciences or Environment 
      • Arts students who wish to pursue Joint Honours with a discipline in one of Applied Health Sciences or Environment should consult the appropriate Faculty's section of the calendar. Also refer to the Arts Academic Plans section of the calendar for the Joint Honours requirements of the particular Arts discipline.
      • Students enrolled in the Faculties of Applied Health Sciences or Environment who are contemplating Joint Honours with a discipline in Arts, should refer to the Arts discipline pages for information on the Joint Honours requirements of the particular discipline and the appropriate Faculty's section of the calendar.
    • Arts/Science
      • Arts students who wish to pursue Joint Honours with Science should refer to Joint Honours Arts Major and Science (BA) in the Faculty of Science section of the calendar. Also refer to the Arts Academic Plans section of the calendar for the Joint Honours requirements of the particular Arts discipline.
      • Honours Science students may declare Joint Honours with any Honours discipline offered by the Faculty of Arts. Refer to the Arts Academic Plans section for the Joint Honours requirements of the particular Arts discipline and Joint Honours Science and Arts Major (BSc) in the Faculty of Science section of the calendar.
      Note: Enrolment in Joint Honours Science and Arts or Joint Honours Arts and Science initially requires approval by the Associate Dean of Science (Undergraduate Studies), and the Undergraduate Officer of each of the individual Joint Honours disciplines in Arts. The overall averages of the Faculties and of the individual disciplines must be met at the time of declaration of Joint Honours and must be maintained.
    • Arts/Mathematics
      • Arts students who wish to pursue a Joint Honours major with Mathematics should refer to Joint Honours Academic Plans with Mathematics in the Faculty of Mathematics section of the calendar. Also refer to the Arts Academic Plans section of the calendar for the Joint Honours requirements of the particular Arts discipline.
      • Honours Mathematics students may declare a Joint Honours with any Honours discipline offered by the Faculty of Arts. Refer to the Arts Academic Plans section for the Joint Honours requirements of the particular Arts discipline and to BCS and BMath Academic Plan Combinations, Convocation Programs, Diplomas, and Transcripts in the Faculty of Mathematics section of the calendar.
    • Arts/Engineering
      • Arts students may not pursue a Joint Honours with the Faculty of Engineering.
      • Students enrolled in the Faculty of Engineering should refer to the Engineering section of the calendar for possible Joint Honours combinations with Arts.

Note: It may take more than eight terms to complete a Joint Honours degree particularly if the student is enrolled in majors from two faculties and/or the co-operative system of study.

4. Minors

A minor requires the successful completion of five units in the minor discipline. Students should consult with the appropriate undergraduate advisors for details of more specific requirements.

A minor in most Arts disciplines and in many disciplines in other faculties may be pursued by Arts students enrolled in Honours or Four-Year General BA Major plans or the BIS plans.

Note: Arts students enrolled in Three- and Four-Year General Liberal Studies plans or Three-Year General Major plans may not pursue a minor.

Honours and Four-Year General students enrolled in other faculties may also pursue minors offered by the Faculty of Arts.

Minors are also available in Church Music and Worship, East Asian Studies, Greek, Human Resources Management, Italian, Jewish Studies, Latin, Management Studies, Mennonite Studies, Spirituality and Personal Development, and Studies in Islam, although there are no Majors in those disciplines.

5. Options

An option provides a secondary area of concentration similar to a minor. Options, however, may consist of less than five units worth of courses (though some options do require five units). Options, moreover, are open to all degree students in Arts, including those who cannot pursue a minor (i.e., students in a Three-Year General Major plan or students in Three-Year or Four-Year Liberal Studies). Options are also available to degree students in other faculties. The majority of options are offered in interdisciplinary plans; see the individual plan sections for details.

6. Diplomas and Certificates

Diplomas and Certificates are offered by certain Arts disciplines. See Arts Academic Plans for further information.


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