The Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree is awarded by the University of Waterloo upon successful completion of all program-level (BA degree) and plan-level (major) requirements.
Program-Level (BA) Requirements
Common to All Bachelor of Arts Degrees
Specific to the Particular Bachelor of Arts Degree
Note: Most courses have a 0.5 unit weight; see Unit Weights for specifics.
- Three-Year General Academic Program
- 15 academic course units (30 courses),
- minimum academic course units at the 200-level or above: 8.0.
- Four-Year General Academic Program
- 20 academic course units (40 courses),
- minimum academic course units at the 200-level or above:
- Liberal Studies: 12.5,
- all major plans: 8.0.
- Honours Academic Program
- 20 academic course units (40 courses),
- minimum academic course units at the 200-level or above:
- Liberal Studies: 12.5,
- all major plans: 8.0.
- for co-op:
- minimum work-term units: 2.0,
- minimum Professional Development (PD) units: 2.0,
- minimum Work-term Report (WKRPT) units: 0.39.
Students who have received transfer credit(s) or had grades cleared (that is, grades achieved in previous course work not counting in their cumulative average) should refer to the Faculty of Arts' Transfer Credit page as well as the Common Degree Requirements page of this Calendar for further details. Students are encouraged to consult their academic advisor.
Plan-Level (Major) Requirements
- specific academic plan average and course requirements (see individual Academic Plan sections of the Faculty of Arts section of this Calendar).
Which Calendar to Follow for Requirements?
As per the University's regulations: "Academic program and/or plan requirements listed in this Calendar apply to those students commencing their studies in their chosen academic plan (Honours Arts or Arts and Business) during the 2021-2022 academic year. Students are normally governed by the requirements current for their plan at the time they commence studies in that plan, except when plan selection is required only after a specified period of registration (e.g., declaring a a major at the end of first year). Students who select a plan within the time limits specified by the faculty will be governed by the requirements current in the term in which they entered the faculty."
In the Faculty of Arts, the above text means that students in Honours Arts or Arts and Business normally choose their major in their 1B term, and thus enter their 2A term with a declared major (e.g., Student A in table below). Those students are governed by the degree and major requirements in the Calendar in effect when they started at the University of Waterloo.
If students do not declare their major until after their 2A term (e.g., Student B in table), they are governed by the major requirements in the Calendar in effect when they declared their major.
For Bachelor of Arts requirements (i.e., program-level requirements), students are governed by the requirements in effect in the Calendar when they first started in the Faculty of Arts.
Examples of Determining Which Undergraduate Calendar to Follow
Example Student |
Start Program in 1A |
Declare Major for 2A |
Declare Major after 2A |
Program (BA) Requirements |
Major Requirements |
Student A |
Fall 2021 |
Fall 2022 |
Not applicable |
2021-2022 Calendar |
2021-2022
Calendar |
Student B |
Fall 2021 |
Not applicable |
Fall 2023 |
2021-2022
Calendar |
2023-2024 Calendar |
Exceptions to the above rules do exist. Students who are unsure of which Calendar they should be following should seek advice with their academic advisor or with the Arts Undergraduate Office. Students returning after a Failed - Required to Withdraw decision or after a lengthy absence must confirm applicable Calendar dates when resuming studies.
Per University regulations: "When academic program and/or plan requirements change, a student may continue to be governed by the set of requirements as specified in the first paragraph or can elect to be governed by the new set of requirements, unless the faculty specifies otherwise when the change is introduced." Students must notify their advisor of this selection by completing and submitting a Plan Modification Form.