Programs

Romance Studies

Romance languages are vehicles of communication and exchange across Europe, North and South America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Africa, and Southeast Asia. You’ll study the literatures, languages, and cultures of the Romance World. 

Religion

The Program in the Study of Religion offers students an opportunity to study a variety of religions from a number of disciplinary perspectives, incorporating different regions and historical periods, while allowing students to specialize in religious traditions of their choice. 

Psychology

Study human and animal behaviour using scientific methods and from a variety of perspectives including behavioural neuroscience, cognition, clinical, health, developmental, social and personality psychology, and quantitative methods.

Political Science

Political Science is the study of the nature, causes, and consequences of collective decisions and actions taken by groups of people embedded in cultures and institutions that structure power and authority. In this program you’ll learn how to understand, interpret, explain, and critically assess events, patterns, and structures of politics and government, and generate observations […]

Philosophy

Philosophy covers everything from fundamental questions about knowledge, the meaning of life, and how to live it, to questions about how to design intelligent robots, the ethics of scientific and technological innovation, and how to evaluate government policies. Combined majors include: History and Philosophy of Science Philosophy and Economics Philosophy and Political Science

Nutritional Sciences (Faculty of Land and Food Systems)

The Nutritional Sciences minor builds a strong foundation in basic and applied human nutrition as you delve into a broad range of topics, from community nutrition to how our bodies actually metabolize and use nutrients. This program is based in the Faulty of Land and Foods Systems.

Music

The major, minor, or honours in music includes core music courses similar to the BMus degree, but does not include private instrumental or vocal instruction.

Museum Studies

Learn about the history of museum collecting, debate the public role of museums, address questions of ownership and repatriation of collections, and explore the complex relationship between museums and the individuals and communities that originally created the objects. This focus offers you training in museum principles and methods while also providing exciting opportunities to explore […]

Modern European Studies

Study European languages, history, art, music, literature, philosophy, geography, sociology, anthropology, politics, and economics in a broadly based concentration that will extend and deepen your knowledge of European issues. 

Medieval Studies

Through a study of the medieval period, you can come to an understanding of a civilization as a whole in both its unity and diversity while gaining a deeper understanding of art, music, literature, history, and society. Learn how to critically evaluate the use of the past in the present and provide a necessary corrective […]