The University of Waterloo offers the following undergraduate degrees:
Bachelor of Accounting and Financial Management
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BAFM
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Bachelor of Applied Science
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BASc
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Bachelor of Architectural Studies |
BAS |
Bachelor of Arts
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BA
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Bachelor of Computer Science
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BCS
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Bachelor of Computing and Financial Management |
BCFM |
Bachelor of Environmental Studies
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BES
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Bachelor of Independent Studies
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BIS
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Bachelor of Knowledge Integration
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BKI
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Bachelor of Mathematics
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BMath
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Bachelor of Science
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BSc
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Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy |
BScPhm |
Bachelor of Social Work
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BSW
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Bachelor of Software Engineering
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BSE
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Doctor of Optometry
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OD
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Further information concerning these degrees and their related plans is available in the faculty sections of this Calendar website.
The University of Waterloo also offers graduate degrees. Additional information concerning graduate degrees and their related plans is available in the Graduate Studies Calendar.
Honorary Degrees
The following honorary degrees are conferred by the Senate of the University:
Doctor of Divinity
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DD
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Doctor of Engineering
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DEng
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Doctor of Environmental Studies
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DES
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Doctor of Laws
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LLD
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Doctor of Letters
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DLitt
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Doctor of Mathematics
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DMath
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Doctor of Science
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DSc
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Convocation/Application for Degree
The University of Waterloo confers degrees and/or diplomas at two convocations per year, Spring (June) and Fall (October). All undergraduate students who expect to receive their degree or diploma at the next convocation ceremony must complete an Intention to Graduate - Undergraduate Studies form by the appropriate deadlines:
- Students completing degree requirements in the Fall term: December 1 (Spring convocation)
- Students completing degree requirements in the Winter term: March 1 (Spring convocation)
- Students completing degree requirements in the Spring term: August 1 (Fall convocation)
Students should note that adherence to these deadlines is critical to allow the time required for processing and an in-depth review of their academic record.
Students who have applied to graduate but do not yet qualify for their degree must submit another Intention to Graduate form after completing the necessary degree requirements. Their academic records will then be reviewed for the next convocation ceremony.
The name printed on the diploma must be the student's legal name as recorded on his/her academic record. Any change to this name must be supported by official documentation and submitted to the Registrar's Office by the above deadlines.
Graduands who are unable to attend convocation will have their diplomas mailed to their permanent home address by the Registrar's Office.