Joint Study Programs
Science and Arts
The Faculty of Pure and Applied Science and the
Faculty of Arts jointly offer Honours Double Major and Honours Major/Minor
programs where the major is from one Faculty and the second major
or the minor from the other Faculty.
A student in the Faculty of Pure and Applied
Science who has completed 24 credits in a BSc Honours program and
satisfies the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science academic standards
to proceed in Honours may combine the study of a science major and
an arts major or minor in a BSc Honours Double Major or Honours
Major/Minor program. Corresponding programs involving an arts major
and a science major or minor lead to BA Honours Double Major or
Honours Major/Minor degrees in the Faculty of Arts. All Honours
programs require a minimum of 120 credits which can normally be
completed in four years of full-time study.
For a list of possible subject combinations for
the BSc Honours degree programs, see Undergraduate Degree Programs
above. For details of the science major and minor requirements in
specific subject areas, see the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science
Programs of Study section of this Calendar. For details of the arts
major and minor requirements in specific subject areas, and for
the requirements for BA Honours programs, see the Faculty of Arts
Programs of Study section of this Calendar.
Science and Education
A student wishing to obtain the professional
certification required to teach in Ontario schools may take both
teacher training and an undergraduate academic program concurrently.
This does not shorten the time required to gain the qualification
but provides a better chance for the student to relate theory and
practice and to have more opportunity to gain practical experience
than is possible in a one-year program.
A student in science who has completed a first-year
BSc or BSc Honours program with an overall standing of at least
5.0 (C+) may apply to coregister in the Faculty of Education. A
coregistered student normally takes one and a half or two full courses
in the Faculty of Education in an academic year concurrent with
courses for the BSc or BSc Honours. The specific study program of
each student is subject to the approval of both Faculties.
Upon successful completion of the course requirements
for a BSc or BSc Honours, and of the required education courses,
a coregistered student is awarded a BSc or BSc Honours and a BEd.
To provide a broad background in biology, chemistry
and physics for science teachers in the junior/intermediate division
(Ontario Grades 4-10), the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science offers
a BSc in general science. This bachelor program is open only to
science students who are coregistered in the Faculty of Education's
junior/intermediate program and are declaring science as their teaching
subject. For specific degree requirements, see the Faculty of Pure
and Applied Science Programs of Study section of this Calendar.
Science and Environmental Studies
The Faculty of Pure and Applied Science and the
Faculty of Environmental Studies jointly offer Honours Major/Minor
programs where the major is from one Faculty and the minor from
the other Faculty.
A student in the Faculty of Pure and Applied
Science who has completed 24 credits in a BSc Honours program and
satisfies the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science academic standards
to proceed in Honours may combine the study of a science major and
an environmental studies minor in a BSc Honours Major/Minor degree
program. A corresponding program including a major in environmental
studies and a science minor leads to a BES Honours Major/Minor degree
in the Faculty of Environmental Studies. Both programs require a
minimum of 120 credits which can normally be completed in four years
of full-time study.
For a list of possible science majors for the
BSc Honours degree program, see the Undergraduate Degree Programs
section above. For details of the science major and minor requirements
in specific subject areas, see the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science
Programs of Study section of this Calendar. For details of the requirements
for a minor in Environmental Studies within the BSc Honours degree
program, and for the requirements for BES Honours programs, see
the Faculty of Environmental Studies Degree Requirements section
of this Calendar.
Science and Fine Arts
The Faculty of Pure and Applied Science and the
Faculty of Fine Arts jointly offer Honours Major/Minor programs
where the major is from one Faculty and the minor is from the other
Faculty.
A student in the Faculty of Pure and Applied
Science who has completed 24 credits in a BSc Honours program and
satisfies the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science academic standards
to proceed in Honours may combine the study of a science major and
a fine arts minor in a BSc Honours Major/Minor degree program. A
corresponding program including a fine arts major and a science
minor leads to a BA or BFA Honours Major/Minor degree in the Faculty
of Fine Arts. All Honours programs require a minimum of 120 credits
which can normally be completed in four years of full-time study.
For a list of possible subject combinations for
the BSc Honours degree program, see the Undergraduate Degree Programs
section above. For details of the science major and minor requirements
in specific subject areas, see the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science
Programs of Study section of this Calendar. For details of the fine
arts minor and major requirements in specific subject areas, and
for the requirements for Fine Arts BA Honours and BFA Honours degree
programs, see the Faculty of Fine Arts Degree Requirements and Programs
of Study sections of this Calendar.
Science and Seneca College
Rehabilitation Services
The Department of Psychology of York University
and the Continuing Education Division of Seneca College of Applied
Arts and Technology jointly offer a two-year certificate program
in Rehabilitation Services. This program combines the last 30 credits
for a York BSc Honours or BSc (or BA Honours or BA) in psychology
with appropriate courses in rehabilitation services offered by Seneca
College and 800 hours of supervised field placement. For more information,
see the Certificate Programs section below.
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