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7. Bachelor of Arts and Sciences (BASc)
    7.1. Course objectives
    7.2. Duration
    7.3. Course requirements
        7.3.1. Arts requirement
        7.3.2. Science requirement


7. Bachelor of Arts and Sciences (BASc)

The Bachelor of Arts and Sciences is a single degree course which allows students to study subjects from both the Faculties of Arts and Science.

BASc students will be able to complete majors in both faculties, and have the option to complete an honours year in either arts or science. The degree will appeal to applicants who wish to study more broadly than is currently possible in either the BA or the BSc, but who do not wish to complete the five years of study required for the combined BA/BSc course.

7.1. Course objectives

The Bachelor of Arts and Sciences course has as its objectives that graduates:

7.2. Duration

The course involves four years of full-time study, and may be studied part time.

7.3. Course requirements

The BASc degree requires the completion of 400 points of study, and at least 200 points of subjects from approved departments of each faculty. The study must be completed according to the requirements stated below.

Subjects offered by the Departments of Geography and Environmental Studies, and History and Philosophy of Science must count toward the arts requirement of the BASc course.

Students undertaking psychology subjects can receive credit toward either the science or arts requirement of the BASc course. Credit for psychology cannot be split between the two faculties. Students should advise the Faculty of Science office if they would like psychology to count toward the science requirement of their BASc course.

7.3.1. Arts requirement

A minimum of 200 arts points is required, of which:

This study must be in arts-approved subjects. Refer to list of arts-approved subject areas ( see Which subjects are arts-approved?). All language subjects are also arts-approved.

7.3.2. Science requirement

A minimum of 200 science points is required, which must include:

Students who first enrolled in the BASc course before 1999 must complete the requirements set out above with the exception that they do not need to complete a prescribed science major, but rather 50 science points at the 300-level of subjects of their choice.

Students should refer to the course planning information on Course planning information for the BSc, BASc and BSc combined courses for details relating to their science studies, including information about majors and science and non-science points.



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