<Faculty of Environmental Studies
Honours Double Major, Honours Major/Minor, Concurrent Education Program
In addition to taking courses in the BES program, students have the opportunity to decide to specialize in a specific subject or combination of subjects. The area or primary concentration is known as the major. An area of secondary concentration (if any) is known as the minor. In such cases, an application must be made using the application form available through the Current Students Web site (http://www.yorku.ca/yorkweb/cs.htm). This request is subject to approval by the undergraduate program director and the other academic unit involved. Each program sets the details of the requirements for each double major or minor program with options available in the Faculties of Arts, Atkinson, Fine Arts, Health and Science and Engineering. BES students should consult the York University Undergraduate Calendar or the York University Web site (http://www.yorku.ca) for specific program requirements.
General Requirements
Regardless of the type of combination degree that is sought, honours double major or honour major/minor, all students will have a "home" Faculty; students enrolled in the Faculty of Environmental Studies will receive a BES degree upon successful completion of their program; students in the Faculty of Arts and the Atkinson Faculty will receive a BA; students in the Faculty of Fine Arts will receive a BFA or BA; students in the Faculty of Health will receive a BA or BSc and students in the Faculty of Science and Engineering will receive a BSc.
All students in these programs must maintain Honours standing; for Faculties of Arts, Atkinson, Fine Arts, Health and the Faculty of Science and Engineering that will mean a cumulative grade point average of 5.0 (C+) over all courses including those in environmental studies; for Faculty of Environmental Studies students that will mean a cumulative grade point average of 5.0 (C+) over all courses including those in the Faculties of Arts, Atkinson, Fine Arts, Health or Science and Engineering. Students must meet the degree and program requirements of their home Faculty.
Degree Double Major Requirements
For a major in environmental studies, Faculty of Arts and Atkinson students are required to complete seven full courses (42 credits) in environmental studies:
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ES/ENVS 1000 6.00
- two full-courses (12 credits) in the "foundations" series at the 2000 level (2100, 2200, 2300 or 2400)
- ES/ENVS 2009 3.00 (formerly ES/ENVS 3009 3.00)
or
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ES/ENVS 3010 3.00
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nine credits at the 3000 level
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12 credits at the 4000 level
Note: Faculty of Arts students in the linked interdisciplinary Science and Society Program are required to complete six full courses (36 credits). Urban studies students who have declared environmental studies as their double major before September 2002 are required to complete 36 credits in environmental studies. Effective September 2002, students who declare environmental studies as a double major with urban studies are required to satisfy the 42 credits requirement listed above.
For further information, please refer to the Faculty of Arts section.
Degree Minor Requirements
For a minor in environmental studies, Faculties of Arts, Atkinson, Fine Arts and Science and Engineering students are required to complete five full courses (30 credits) in environmental studies:
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ES/ENVS 1000 6.00
- two full-courses (12 credits) in the "foundations" series at the 2000 level (2100, 2200, 2300 or 2400)
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six credits at the 3000 level or higher
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six credits at the 4000 level
Students should be aware that in order to complete the requirements of the honours double major or honours major/minor programs it may be necessary to complete more than 120 credits.
Faculty of Arts
Students in the BES program may apply to pursue an Honours Double Major program or an Honours Major/Minor program in any discipline in the Faculty of Arts, along with their major in environmental studies. Second major programs are available with any seven- or eight-course major discipline in arts, and the linked interdisciplinary Program in Science and Society. Minors may be pursued in several Faculty of Arts programs. For detailed information on requirements and application forms, please consult the York Undergraduate Calendar at http://www.registrar.yorku.ca.
Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies
Environmental Studies students pursuing an Honours major in Environmental Studies may combine their program with an Honours Double Major or an Honours Major/Minor program with the Atkinson Faculty of Liberal and Professional Studies.
Honours Double Major options may be pursued with the Faculty of Environmental Studies in the following Atkinson programs:
- Canadian Studies
- Culture and Expression
- English
- History
- Humanities
- Information Technology
- Religious Studies
- Women's Studies
Honours Minor options may be pursued with the Faculty of Environmental Studies in the following Atkinson programs:
- Canadian Studies
- Culture and Expression
- English
- History
- Humanities
- Information Technology
- Religious Studies
- Sexuality Studies
- Women's Studies
Students in the Atkinson Faculty may also pursue an Honours Double Major or Honours Minor program with the Faculty of Environmental Studies. For more information, contact the Environmental Studies Office of Student Academic Services.
Faculty of Fine Arts
BES students may apply to do a minor in any of the disciplines within the Faculty of Fine Arts with the exception of the Design Program. Students should consult the York Undergraduate Calendar and visit the Faculty of Fine Arts for information on specific programs at http://www.yorku.ca/finearts/.
Faculty of Health Studies
Environmental Studies students pursuing an Honours Major in Environmental Studies may combine their program with an Honours Double Major or an Honours Major/Minor program with the Faculty of Health, subject to the following regulations.
Honours Double Major and Honours minor options may be pursued with the Faculty of Environmental Studies in the following Faculty of Health BA programs:
- Kinesiology and Health Science
- Psychology
Faculty of Science and Engineering
BES students who want to integrate their interest in environmental studies with science may apply to pursue an Honours Minor program with biology, chemistry, earth and atmospheric science, physics and astronomy, or math disciplines in the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE). Students who intend to apply to any of these programs must complete relevant science courses in high school and take their University first-year environmental science course from FSE instead of the ES/ENVS 1500 6.00 course offered in FES. For detailed information, please consult the York Undergraduate Calendar at: http://www.registrar.yorku.ca.
Faculty of Education Concurrent Education Program
The Faculty of Education at York University offers the BEd degree in both a consecutive program (i.e. requiring a one-year period of study after obtaining a bachelor's degree), and a concurrent program, where students who are enrolled in the BES program may apply to co-register in the Faculty of Education.
BES students may apply to enter the concurrent program after completing one or two years in the BES program. Candidates admitted to the Concurrent Education Program would add a minimum of one year to their undergraduate studies. Successful candidates then work to complete their BES program in addition to completing their education studies for a bachelor of education degree.
Admission requirements for the Concurrent Education Program:
- You must have a minimum of 24 credits (four full courses) of the first year of undergraduate studies or the equivalent, or have a minimum of 36 credits (six full courses) left to complete your academic degree.
- You must have a minimum C+ overall average or Honours standing, and be admitted to and continuing in an undergraduate program (in this case, Environmental Studies).
- Selection is based on grade point average, related experience (as a classroom volunteer, coach, mentor, tutor, etc.), a personal statement, an interview, and two letters of reference.
Successful co-registrants are usually selected on the basis of education-related experience, references, university grade point averages and individual interviews. Applications should be directed to the Faculty of Education, Office of Student Programs, 8th floor, Ross Building. The application deadline is in early March of each year.
For further information, please visit the Faculty of Education Web site, at: http://www.edu.yorku.ca/academicprograms/.
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