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Faculty of Communication and Culture

Summary of Degree Programs

Degrees Offered

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Undergraduate

Canadian Studies

Communications Studies

Development Studies

Film Studies (subject to government approval)

Law and Society

Science, Technology & Society

Women's Studies

Communication and Culture (multidisciplinary. Formerly General Degrees)

BA

BA

BA

BA

BA

BA

BA

BA

BA Honours

BA Honours

BA Honours

BA Honours

BA Honours

BA Honours

BA Honours

BCS

BFS

BSc

BSc

BSc Honours

BA

CO-OP

BA

CO-OP

BCC (15 full course equivalent)

BA Honours CO-OP

BA Honours CO-OP

BA/BEd*

*Combined Degree with the Faculty of Education

Graduate

MCS

MA

PhD

Undergraduate

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Programs Available

Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science with a Major Field
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science Honours with a Major Field
Bachelor of Communications Studies
Bachelor of Arts, (multidisciplinary) (formerly General Studies) (20-course program)
Bachelor of Science, (multidisciplinary) (formerly General Studies) (20-course program)
Bachelor of Communication and Culture (multidisciplinary) (formerly Bachelor of General Studies) (15-course program)
Bachelor Film Studies (15-course program) leading to a second baccalaureate degree in the Faculty of Communication and Culture
Co-operative Education BA Major and Honours programs in Communications Studies and Development Studies

BA Majors

Canadian Studies
Communications Studies
Development Studies
Film Studies (subject to government approval)
Law and Society
Women's Studies

BA Honours

Canadian Studies
Communications Studies
Development Studies
Film Studies (subject to government approval)
Law and Society
Women's Studies

BA or BSc Major

Science, Technology and Society

BA or BSc Honours

Science, Technology and Society

General Degree Programs

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Communication and Culture
Bachelor of Communication and Culture

Collaborative Degree Programs

Bachelor of Arts in East Asia
Bachelor of Arts in Latin American Studies

Combined Degrees

It is possible to pursue two undergraduate degrees simultaneously either within Communication and Culture or between Communication and Culture and another Faculty. These require a minimum of five years to complete. Contact the Assistant Dean (Student Affairs) for details.

Minor Programs

African Studies
Architectural Studies
Canadian Studies
Communications Studies
Development Studies
East Asian Studies
Film Studies
Latin American Studies
Law and Society
Museum and Heritage Studies
Science, Technology and Society
Women's Studies

Graduate

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Graduate program in Communications Studies and Culture and Society under the jurisdiction of the Faculty of Graduate Studies (see the Faculty of Graduate Studies calendar).

Note: Admission to the Culture and Society program is conditional on government approval.