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There are many ways to earn a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in FASS. You may choose to complete a major, two minors (at least one in FASS), an honours program, a joint major program, or a joint honours program. You can also create your own unique program combination, such as a major in one subject and a minor in another. The options are endless.
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Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Students can meet the Bachelor of Arts requirements through different options:
A Major Program
A Joint Major Program
Two Minor Programs (At least one in FASS)
An Honours or Joint Honours Program
Concurrent Degrees
Last updated December 18, 2024 . Always connect with an advisor for the most up-to-date information.