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for the Bachelor of Arts Degree
BA Degree With Honours
Specialized Honours Program
8.
i) Specialized studies for the BA degree with Honours may be taken
in Business Economics, Canadian Studies, Drama Studies, Economics,
English, Études françaises, History, Information Technology, International
Studies, Mathematics, Multidisciplinary Studies, Philosophy, Political
Science, Psychology, Sociology, Translation and Women's Studies.
Students who wish to obtain a BA with Specialized Honours shall
become a candidate for the degree in one of these areas.
ii)
A detailed description for the Specialized Honours program in each
discipline can be found at the beginning of the schedule of courses
offered in that discipline.
Combined Honours Program
iii)
Candidates for a BA degree with Honours may, with the approval of
the departments concerned, divide their studies between two of the
disciplines offered in the College. They will then become candidates
for Combined Honours, and take at least 60 credits in the two areas
concerned. Information concerning the courses required or recommended
for different combinations can be found at the beginning of the
schedule of courses offered in the disciplines of their choice.
General Honours Program
iv)
Studies in this program typically require the same calibre of work
as required for Combined or Specialized Honours and will entail
at least 36 credits in one area of study. For a specific description
of course requirements for General Honours in each discipline, students
should consult the program description found at the beginning of
the schedule of courses offered in the various disciplines.
Honours Double Major Program
v)
Studies in this program typically require the same calibre of work
as required for Combined or Specialized Honours, and will entail
at least 36 credits in each area of study. For a specific description
of course requirements for Honours Double Major, students should
consult the program description found at the beginning of the schedule
of courses offered in the various disciplines.
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