Arts Degree Requirements
Bachelor of Arts |
Bachelor of Arts Breadth Requirements |
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All Bachelor of Arts (BA) students must meet the BA Breadth Requirements:
Requirement |
Units |
Subjects |
Fine, Performing, and Communication Arts |
0.5 unit |
DAC, FINE, MUSIC, SPCOM, THPERF, VCULT |
Humanities |
1.0 unit |
CLAS, ENGL, HIST, MEDVL, PHIL, RS |
Languages and Cultures |
1.0 unit |
ASL, CHINA, CI, CROAT, DUTCH, EASIA, FR, GER, GRK, ITAL, ITALST, JAPAN, JS, KOREA, LAT, MOHAWK, PORT, REES, RUSS, SI, SPAN. See Note 4 below. |
Social Sciences |
2.0 units |
ANTH, ECON, PSCI, PSYCH, SDS, SOC. See Note 2 below. |
Transdisciplinary Studies |
0.5 unit |
AFM, APPLS, ARBUS, ARTS, BUS, CDNST, CMW, GBDA, GSJ, HRM, HRTS, HUMSC, INDG, INTST, LS, MENN, MGMT, PACS, SMF, SOCWK. Also any course taken in another University of Waterloo faculty. See Notes 1 and 5 below. |
Notes
- The Arts Undergraduate Communication Requirement courses (ARTS 102, ARTS 103, ARTS 130, and ARTS 140) do not fulfil any of the breadth requirements.
- No more than one academic course unit (two courses) in the same discipline may count towards the Social Sciences requirement.
- Cross-listed courses may be designated to fulfil any one requirement. For example, a student registered in PACS 203/HIST 232 may receive credit for either the Transdisciplinary Studies requirement or the Humanities requirement, but not for both.
- Language courses accepted as transfer credits (e.g., LANG) may be counted towards the Languages and Cultures requirement.
- Because Professional Development (PD) and Work-Term Report (WKRPT) courses are not regular academic courses, they do not fulfil any of the breadth requirements.
- For students enrolled in an Arts degree program prior to September 2008, refer to the Group A and B requirements. Those students who wish instead to adhere to the new Breadth Requirements (effective September 2008) may do so by petition to the Examinations and Standings Committee.
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