In your first year, we recommend using the BA Breadth Requirements outlined below as a guide for choosing your courses.
The purpose of the BA Breadth Requirements is to:
- Help you build a strong academic foundation during your first year of university with a
variety of courses
- Allow you to explore subjects within the Faculty of Arts, Science, and Commerce
- Help you develop important intellectual and academic skills that you will use throughout your program
- Provide you with courses you can use if you decide to switch faculties
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Category A
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Development of literacy and cultural understanding
Three credit hours in English at the 1000-level
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Category B
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Development of logical reasoning and analytical skill
Six credit hours from the following:
- Philosophy 1200 (Critical Thinking). This is a six (6) credit hour course and no other Philosophy course satisfies this requirement.
- A course in mathematical science (MATH 1190, MATH 1202, MGSC 1205, MGSC 1206 or CISY 1225)
- A language other than English
- A natural science (ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, ENVS, GEOL, PHYS; please note that PSYC courses do not fulfill this requirement)
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Category C
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Interpretation of human imagination and experience
Nine credit hours from at least two of the following programs:
- Ancient Studies
- Asian Studies
- Atlantic Canada Studies
- English Language and Literature
- History
- Intercultural Studies
- Irish Studies (culture and literature courses only)
- Modern Languages courses that focus on literature and/or culture: French (FREN), German (GRMN), Irish Studies (IRST), Japanese (JPNS) or Spanish (SPAN)
- Public Humanities and Heritage
- Philosophy (other than PHIL 1200)
- Religious Studies
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Category D
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Analysis of structure and systems of social life and aspects of nature
Twelve credit hours from at least three of the following programs:
- Anthropology
- Criminology
- Economics
- Geography
- Health, Wellness and Sport in Society
- Global Development Studies
- Linguistics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Social Justice & Community Studies
- Sociology
- Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies
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