University of Windsor - Academic Calendar, 1998 - 1999 
THE UNIVERSITY 

ACADEMIC 
INFORMATION 

Graduation 

Fee Regulations and Schedule 

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMAN SCIENCES 

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE 

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, EDUCATION, AND LAW 

COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH 

AWARDS AND FINANCIAL AID 

GENERAL INFORMATION 

GENERAL INDEX 

GLOSSARY 
 

 2  ACADEMIC INFORMATION

 2.1 Programs of Study

2.1.1 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE 
Honours and Co-operative Education programs in Engineering lead to the Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) degree, in the following areas: Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering with a Materials option. 

2.1.2 BACHELOR OF ARTS 
General programs in Anthropology, Art History, Asian Studies, Canadian Studies, Classical Studies, Communication Studies, Comparative Literature, Drama, Economics, English, Family and Social Relations, French, Geography, History, Labour Studies, Liberal and Professional Studies, Modern Languages (with options in German, Russian, Italian and Spanish), Latin, Mathematics, Multicultural Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Visual Arts, and Women's Studies lead to the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree. 

Honours programs are available in most of these areas and in combinations of them and lead to the honours B.A. degree. 
Honours programs in Criminology, Drama in Education, English and Creative Writing, Geography in Environmental Resource Management, International Relations, Language and Logic, and Planning also are offered. 

2.1.3 BACHELOR OF COMMERCE 
A four-year, honours program leads to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration) (B.Comm.). Areas of concentration are Accounting, Administrative Studies, Finance, Management Science, and Marketing. 

The Joint Business–Economics, four-year program leads to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration and Economics) (B.Comm.). 

A Bachelor of Business Studies (General)—Accounting Track is offered for qualified graduates of colleges of applied arts and technology. 

A Certificate in Business Administration also is available. 

2.1.4 BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE  
The general and honours programs in Computer Science lead to the Bachelor of Computer Science (B.C.S.) degree. 

2.1.5 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION 
Programs lead to the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) for candidates in the Pre-Service Program (Teacher Training), and to the Bachelor of Education (Honours) for qualified teachers who wish to further their professional studies in education. 

The Pre-Service B.Ed. also is offered concurrently with the general B.Sc. (Science, Technology, and Society). 

2.1.6 BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS 
Honours programs in Visual Arts, Music Theatre, and Acting lead to the Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) degree. 

2.1.7 BACHELOR OF HUMAN KINETICS 
Honours and Co-operative Education programs lead to the degree of Bachelor of Human Kinetics (B.H.K.). Students may major in Movement Science or Leisure and Sport Management. 

2.1.8 BACHELOR OF LAWS 
The Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree requires full-time attendance for three years or part-time attendance for six years. 
A Combined Bachelor of Laws–Master of Business Administration program also is offered. 

2.1.9 BACHELOR OF MUSIC 
Honours programs in Music lead to the Bachelor of Music (B.Mus.) degree in School Music, Performance, and Individualized areas of specialization. 

2.1.10 BACHELOR OF MUSICAL ARTS 
The general program in Musical Arts leads to the Bachelor of Musical Arts (B.M.A.) degree. 

2.1.11 BACHELOR OF MUSIC 
A four-year honours program leading to a Bachelor of Music Therapy B.M.T. is offered. 

2.1.12 BACHELOR OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 
The honours program in Public Administration leads to the Bachelor of Public Administration (B.P.A.) degree. 

2.1.13 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 
Major and honours programs in Biological Sciences, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Geology, Environmental Geology, Mathematics, and Physics, lead to the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree. Combined B.Sc. (Honours) programs also are offered. The interdisciplinary program in Environmental Science also leads to the B.Sc. The Co-operative Education Program in Environmental Biology, the programs in Computer Information Systems, Environmental Resource Management, Physical Geography, and Software Development lead to the B.Sc. (Honours) degree. 

Also offered is a B.Sc. in General Science and a general B.Sc. in Science, Technology and Society. The latter also is offered concurrently with a B.Ed. degree. 

2.1.14 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING 
Honours programs in Nursing lead to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc.N.) degree. 

2.1.15 BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK 
An honours program in Social Work leads to the Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.) degree. 

2.1.16 CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 
Certificate programs are available in Applied Gerontology, Church Music, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Environmental Studies, Gerontology, Japanese Studies, Labour Studies, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Organizational and Career Development, Public Administration, and Women's Studies. 

2.1.17 COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH 
The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research offers programs leading to the following degrees: 
Master of Arts in Economics, English Literature, English and Creative Writing, Geography, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology; 
Master of Science in Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Clinical Chemistry, Computer Science, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, and Statistics; 
Master of Science in Nursing; 
Master of Applied Science in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Materials, Environmental Engineering, Geological Engineering, Industrial Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering; 
Master of Business Administration; Integrated M.B.A./LL.B.; 
Master of Education; 
Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts; 
Master of Human Kinetics in Kinesiology; 
Doctor of Philosophy in Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Civil Engineering, Clinical Chemistry, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Materials, Environmental Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Psychology, and Statistics; 
Postdoctoral Diploma in Clinical Chemistry; 
Postdoctoral Certificate in Clinical Psychology.

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