The following requirements apply to all Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Science degrees with a Major Field:
1. Overall Program: Successful completion of an approved program consisting of 120 units (20 full-course equivalents).
2. Program Focus: Successful completion of the “Major-Field Requirements” and any associated “Other Requirements” for the relevant degree.
3. Academic Achievement:
(a) A minimum GPA of 2.00 must be achieved over all courses in the Major Field and over all courses in the program.
(b) A maximum of six units (one full-course equivalent) "D" or "D+" grade in the Major Field and a maximum of 18 units (three full-course equivalent) "D" or "D+" grades overall.
4. ɫ Study:
(a) A maximum of 60 units (10 full-course equivalents) in eligible post-secondary transfer credits from other institutions may be counted toward the degree.
(b) A maximum of 24 units (four full-course equivalents) in eligible post-secondary transfer credits from other institutions may be counted toward the major field.
5. Depth: A maximum of 48 units (eight full-course equivalents) at the junior or 200 level.
6. Breadth: All students, except those in BA (Dance), BFA and BMus Degrees, must take a minimum of six units (one full-course equivalent) from the Faculty of Science.
7. Physical Activity Courses: A maximum of one full-course equivalent may be taken from: Dance Education Activity/Theory, Outdoor Pursuits Activity/Theory, and Physical Education Activity/Theory.
Note: For each degree program, the “Major-Field Requirements” and any associated “Other Requirements” are defined under 4. Program Details. For each BA and BSc degree with a Major Field (and for the BCS and BFS) at least 42 units (seven and not more than eight full-course equivalents) in the Major Field are normally required. Students can choose to include additional courses in the Major Field to a maximum of 60 units (10.0 full-course equivalents). The Major Fields in BFA, BMus, BA Dance and BA Dance, Choreography and Performance concentration degrees typically require considerably more courses. The completion of some programs requires additional supporting courses from outside the Major Field.