Faculty of Social Sciences
Summary of Degree Programs
Undergraduate
Major Degrees | BA and BSc with a Major Field BA (Honours) and BSc (Honours) with a Major Field BA International Indigenous Studies (Interdisciplinary) BA International Relations (Interdisciplinary)BA Urban Studies (Interdisciplinary) BA or BSc/BA or BSc (Social Sciences). A combined degree program within the Faculty of Social Sciences. Second baccalaureate degree programs: BA or BSc and BA or BSc (Honours) with a Major Field following an appropriate first degree. |
Co-operative Education | BA Co-operative Education programs in Archaeology, Economics, Geography, History, Linguistics, Political Science, and Sociology. |
Combined Degrees | BComm/BA or BComm/BSc. A two-degree program with the Haskayne School of Business. BSc (Engineering)/BSc or BA (Social Sciences). A two-degree program with the Schulich School of Engineering. BSc or BA (Science)/BSc or BA (Social Sciences). A two-degree program with the Faculty of Science. BA (Humanities)/BA (Social Sciences) or BA (Humanities)/BSc (Social Sciences). A two-degree program with the Faculty of Humanities. BA or BSc (Psychology)/BCR (Education). A two-degree program with the Faculty of Education. |
Collaborative Degrees | BSc Earth Science. A single degree program with the Faculties of Social Sciences and Science. BSc Environmental Science. A single degree program with the Faculties of Social Sciences and Science. BA East Asia. A single degree program with the Faculties of Social Sciences, Humanities and Communication and Culture. BA Linguistics and Language. A single degree program with the Faculties of Social Sciences and Humanities. BA Latin American Studies. A single degree program with the Faculties of Social Sciences, Humanities and Communication and Culture. BA and BSc Transportation Studies. A single degree program with the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Schulich School of Engineering, the Haskayne School of Business, and the Van Horne Institute. |
Minor Programs | A Minor may be formally declared in conjunction with these degree programs. Minors in Social Sciences are available in Anthropology, Archaeology, Economics, Geography, History, Indigenous Studies, Linguistics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, and Urban Studies. Collaborative (Faculty of Social Sciences, Canadian Energy Research Institute) Applied Energy Economics Minor. Collaborative (Faculties of Social Sciences and Humanities) South Asian Studies Minor and Concentration. Collaborative (Faculty of Social Sciences, Schulich School of Engineering, Van Horne Institute) Transportation Studies Minor. |
First Year Options | Students are able to enter directly into the Faculty of Social Sciences. The following options are available to students: 1. Enter Social Sciences directly but do not declare a Major. 2. Enter Social Sciences directly and declare one of the majors that the Faculty offers (Anthropology, Archaeology, Economics, Geography, History, Linguistics, Linguistics and Language, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, or Urban Studies). 3. Enter Social Sciences directly and declare one of the Collaborative or Interdisciplinary degrees offered (Latin American Studies, International Indigenous Studies, International Relations, or East Asian Studies). Note that students wishing to enter the Earth Science or Environmental Science programs must wait until their second year (having completed five full-course equivalents). During their first year they may reside in either Social Sciences or the Faculty of Science Natural Sciences program. Students are able (but not required) to declare a Major as a first year student in the Faculty of Social Sciences. However, by the time they have completed five full-course equivalents, students mustchoose a Major. In the Faculty of Social Sciences, we strongly believe that students should be exposed to a range of academic disciplines both in their first year of study, and throughout their program. All Social Sciences students regardless of whether they have declared a Major, are strongly encouraged to complete three courses (one and one-half full-course equivalents) from different disciplines in the Faculty of Social Sciences. Students are also reminded that they must fulfill the Effective Writing Requirement within twelve months of their admission to the University of Calgary. |
Graduate
Detailed degree program requirements of the graduate programs listed above can be found in the Faculty of Graduate Studies calendar. All graduate degree programs fall under the jurisdiction of the Faculty of Graduate Studies. |