Science and Society
Note: For purposes of meeting program requirements,
all foundations courses will count as six credits towards the major
or minor.
Course offerings may vary from year to year and
students are advised to consult the supplemental calendar of the
divisions of Social Science, Humanities or the program coordinator.
Honours Double Major Interdisciplinary BA Program
The Science and Society Program is an Honours
Double Major Interdisciplinary BA program. The program is jointly
housed in the divisions of Humanities and Social Science. Science
and society majors must co-major in another department/discipline
in the Faculty of Arts, Environmental Studies, or with a major Program
in Physics and Astronomy or Earth and Atmospheric Science in the
Faculty of Pure and Applied Science. Students must take at least
36 credits in the Science and Society Program and at least 36 credits
in the co-major according to the requirements and regulations specified
by each department/discipline for an Honours Double Major Interdisciplinary
BA program. Courses taken to meet science and society requirements
cannot also be used to meet the requirements of the departmental/divisional
major. Students in these interdisciplinary programs must take a
total of at least 18 credits at the 4000 level, including at least
six credits in science and society and six credits in the departmental/divisional
major. For further details of requirements, see the listings for
specific Honours Double Major Interdisciplinary BA programs.
Students must take 36 credits in the Science
and Society Program, including:
- one of AS/HUMA 1910 9.0 or AS/HUMA 2915 9.0;
- AS/SOSC 2040 9.0;
- AS/HUMA 4225 6.0;
- and 18 additional credits from the list of program courses.
Note 1: Students interested in the Science
and Society Program are strongly encouraged to successfully complete
AS/HUMA 1910 9.0 in their first year of study.
Note 2: Students may take courses through
Atkinson and Glendon (subject to degree credit exclusion and in-Faculty
regulations) by permission of the Science and Society Program. Students
interested in this program should arrange their program of study
in consultation with the program coordinator.
Please refer to the current departmental/divisional
supplemental calendar for updated program/major requirements.
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