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3 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMAN SCIENCESEXECUTIVE DEAN, COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMAN SCIENCESKathleen E. McCrone; B.A. (Saskatchewan), M.A., Ph.D. (New York U.).Associate Deans (Interim)
Robert R. Orr; B.A. (Valparaiso), M.A., Ph.D. (Iowa) Students are directed to become familiar and to comply with the general regulations of the University as described in 2.5 which apply to all students. Additionally, programs within the College of Arts and Human Sciences may have particular regulations. Students enrolled in programs in the College of Arts and Human Sciences also must comply with these particular requirements which may be found in the program sections of the College. Students also are directed to read the "Statement of Responsibility" on the inside front cover. 3.1 Degree ProgramsB.A. degree programs may be offered by several Colleges. The general regulations for Bachelor of Arts degrees apply to all students studying for B.A. degrees regardless of the College in which they may be registered.Three-year general programs provide a moderate concentration in a specific subject, as well as a broad educational background. Students in these programs are encouraged to extend their studies over a wide range of subjects. Students are also encouraged to take courses which specifically address diversities of human experience, including culture, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation. Four-year honours programs require the completion of a larger number of courses with greater concentration in a specific subject area than do three-year general programs. 3.1.1 BACHELOR OF ARTS—
Total courses: A student will qualify for the Honours B.A. degree
by passing forty courses, with standing as specified in 2.5.20.
Other requirements: Honours and Combined Honours programs in each area of study may identify courses in areas of study other than the major that must be completed. These are specified under the heading "Programs of Study" in each subject area. 3.1.2 BACHELOR OF ARTS—THREE-YEAR GENERAL PROGRAMS Total courses: A student will qualify for the B.A. General degree by passing thirty courses with standing as specified in 2.5.20. Major requirements: At least ten and not more than sixteen courses must be chosen from one subject, which constitutes the major field. The specific requirements for a major are listed separately for each area of study. Normally, at least two courses from the major field should be included among the first ten courses taken. Other requirements: General degree programs in each area of study may identify courses in areas of study other than the major that must be completed. These are specified under the heading "Programs of Study" in each subject area. Students are advised to fulfill these requirements by the end of their second year. 3.1.3 OTHER DEGREE PROGRAMS In addition to the Bachelor of Arts degree, several other degrees are offered by areas of study within the College. Specific requirements for these degrees will be found as follows: Bachelor of Musical Arts (see 3.11.2);
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