2003-2004
Undergraduate
Calendar
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Faculty of Arts |
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Faculty of Education |
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Faculty
of Environmental Studies |
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Faculty
of Fine Arts |
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Faculty
of Pure and Applied Science |
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Atkinson Faculty of Liberal
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Osgoode Hall Law School |
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Schulich School of Business
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Courses
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Glendon
College |
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Double Major and Major/Minor Programs
BA Honours or BFA Honours students in the Faculty
of Fine Arts may pursue a second Honours Major in the Faculty of
Arts, in any program or department offering a 42 or 48 credit Honours
Major. Students may not pursue two major programs within the Faculty
of Fine Arts. Students complete the program requirements for the
second major within the context of their fine arts degree requirements.
Please see the Programs of Study section in the Faculty of Arts
portion of this Calendar for details. Some Honours Double Major
combinations may require more than 120 credits.
BA Honours and BFA Honours students in the Faculty
of Fine Arts may pursue an Honours Minor in the Faculty of Arts,
the Faculty of Environmental Studies, the Faculty of Fine Arts
or the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science. Program requirements
for specific Honours Minors in Arts, Fine Arts and Pure and Applied
Science are listed in the Programs of Study sections of the appropriate
Faculty portions of this Calendar. For the minor in environmental
studies, fine arts students must complete 30 credits in environmental
studies, including six credits at the 1000 level and six credits
at the 4000 level, and normally including three credits in the
foundations series at the 2000 level.
Note: Faculty of Arts Honours degree students
may pursue a second major or a minor in the Faculty of Fine Arts.
Students in the Faculty of Environmental Studies or the Faculty
of Pure and Applied Science may also pursue an Honours Minor in
the Faculty of Fine Arts. The requirements of specific minor programs
are outlined in the Programs of Study sections.
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