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Notes on the Modules


Module Combinations and Overlap

Modules in the same discipline normally may not be combined: e.g. an Honors Specialization module in Sociology may not be combined with a Major module or a Minor module in Sociology. However, if a Department offers modules with different titles e.g. Sociology and Criminology, the possibility for combination is at the discretion of the Department and Faculty concerned.

Modules require specific courses, some of which may be common to other modules. Students who wish to combine modules containing the same courses must consult the Department(s) and Faculty concerned to see if such overlap is permitted.

Note: Some degrees limit the number of courses which may be taken in one subject.


Cross Disciplinary

A Cross Disciplinary Major module consists of 6.0 senior courses (numbered 100 - 499) approved by the student's Dean's Office. Only available in the Bachelor of Arts Degree (Three-Year). Not offered in the Bachelor of Science degree.


Undeclared Status

Second year students who are taking prerequisite course(s) for a specific module may be registered temporarily in an Undeclared Status within a Three-Year Bachelor Degree only. This status is available only in the Faculties of Arts and Humanities, Science, Social Science and the Affiliated University Colleges. Students progressing into third year must meet the requirements to enter a module. Transfer and Readmitted students who are admitted to an Undeclared Status must consult their Faculty regarding eligibility for specific modules. It is not possible to graduate with a Three-Year Bachelor Undeclared Degree.


Academic Calendar 2007 (new) » ACADEMIC INFORMATION» STRUCTURE OF THE DEGREE/ PROGRESSION / GRADUATION» THE DEGREE STRUCTURE» Notes on the Modules