Programs
Please note: Updated details and requirements for degrees, programs, majors, minors, certificates, etc. for the current academic year can be found in the .
Undergraduate Ìý
Majors/Honours:
- Black and African Diaspora Studies
- Canadian Studies
- Cinema and Media Studies
- Classics
- Contemporary Studies (University of King's College)
- Creative Writing
- Early Modern Studies (University of King's College)
- English
- Environment, Sustainability and Society
- European Studies
- French
- Gender & Women's Studies
- German
- History
- History of Science and Technology (University of King's College)
- International Development Studies
- Law, Justice and Society
- Music
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Religious Studies
- Russian Studies
- Sociology & Social Anthropology
- Spanish & Latin American Studies
- Theatre, (Acting, Theatre Studies,ÌýStage Design & Technical Theatre, Costume Studies)
All of the above can also be done as Minors.
Interdisciplinary Minors
- American Studies
- Arabic Studies
- Chinese Studies
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- Esoteric and Occult Traditions
- Film Studies
- Health Studies
- Indigenous Studies
- Italian Studies
- Medieval Studies
- Middle East & South Asian StudiesÌý
- Popular Culture Studies
- Security Studies
Certificates
- Certificate in Computing in Arts and Social Sciences
- Certificate in Indigenous Studies
- Intercultural Communication Certificate
- Certificate in Art History and Visual Culture
- Certificate in Dance and Movement
- Certificate in Medical Humanities
- Certificate in Heritage Studies
- Certificate in Theatre Creation
Minors based in other Faculties open to students registered in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences:
See the full list of allÌý
Graduate
- ClassicsÌýMA, PhD
- English MA, PhD
- French MA, PhD
- History MA, PhD
- Interdisciplinary PhD Program
- International Development StudiesÌýMA
- MusicologyÌýMA
- Philosophy MA, PhD
- Political ScienceÌýMA, PhD
- Social Anthropology MA, PhD
- SociologyÌýMA, PhD
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FASS Experiential Learning
Take a look through the opportunities that will allow you to build on what you're learning in the classroom. We call these opportunities experiential learning or EL, because they're all about lived experience. From community projects and in-class simulations to live performances and global exchanges, EL is your chance to develop the know-how you’ll need to make a difference.