Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Communication and Culture
BA in General Humanities
Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Communication and Culture
Bachelor of Communication and Culture (BCC)
Introduction
The Faculty of Arts offers three- and four-year multidisciplinary degree programs that provide an opportunity for students to design their own programs with a particular focus. These degrees are multidisciplinary in the sense that they do not have a Major Field. A Minor Field is required to provide a sense of cohort and intellectual focus. For more information, prospective students should visit the Faculty of Arts Website and consult with an Arts Degree Advisor in the Arts and Science Undergraduate Programs Office.
Contact Information and Program Advice
For guidance on where to get program advice, see the Faculty of Arts website under .
Admission
Prospective students wishing to enter a Multidisciplinary Program must meet the criteria in the section of this Calendar on A.2 “Admission Requirements” at the ɫ. Annual application deadlines are set in the Applications for Admission Schedule.
Multidisciplinary Degrees With Distinction
The notation "With Distinction" will be inscribed on the permanent record and graduation parchment of any student achieving a grade point average of 3.60 over the final 15 full-course equivalents of a 20 full-course equivalent BA (multidisciplinary) degree, or the final 10 full-course equivalents of a 15 full-course equivalent BCC (multidisciplinary) degree. A student who has taken part of his/her work at another university or who has transferred into the Faculty may be granted a degree "With Distinction" at the discretion of the Faculty.