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BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE (THREE-YEAR)
The essential module in the 15.0 course Bachelor of Arts degree (Three-Year) is either a Major module or Double Minor module (two Minors). A Major module may be combined with an additional Minor module or options. All Social Science degrees require 1.0 course from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, 1.0 course from the Faculty of Science and 2.0 essay credits (including 1.0 at the senior level). For complete information about admission, progression and graduation requirements, refer to "Graduation Requirements". For module details, see department listings.
Major Modules:
Major in Linguistics (see Inter-Faculty Section) Major in Sociocultural Anthropology Major in Bioarchaeological Anthropology Major in Economics Major in Financial Economics Major in First Nations Studies Major in Geography Major in History Major in Political Science Major in Psychology Major in Sociology Major in the Sociology of Health and Aging Major in Social Inequality (see Sociology) Major in Women’s Studies (see Inter-Faculty Section)
Minor Modules:
Please note that two Minors are required for a Double Minor three-year degree. Minor in Anthropology Minor in Linguistics (see Inter-Faculty Section) Minor in Economics Minor in First Nations Studies Minor in Geography Minor in Geographic Information Science Minor in Society, Space and Change (see Geography) Minor in Physical Geography Minor in Urban Development (see Geography) Minor in Watershed Processes and Management (see Geography) Minor in History Minor in Latin American Studies Minor in Political Science Minor in Psychology Minor in Sociology Minor in the Sociology of Health and Aging Minor in the Sociology of Work Minor in Society and Identity (see Sociology) Minor in Social Inequality (see Sociology) Minor in Criminology (see Sociology) Minor in Population Studies (see Sociology) Minor in Women’s Studies (see Inter-Faculty Section) Minor in Feminist Theory (see Inter-Faculty Section)
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