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3.3.5 Faculty of Arts - Combined Degrees


For a list of pre-approved combinations, see Combined Degrees and Werklund School of Education Summary of Degree Programs for further details.

Students who want a combination not on the list must complete the “Change of Program” form to request permission from both faculties.

See 3.3.7 Overlapping Programs for further details.


Faculty of Arts Requirements for Combined Degrees

Students need to complete 150 units, including all Major Field and Other Requirements pertaining to each degree, and must follow the Faculty regulations relevant to each program. The Faculty of Arts allows an increase of the junior course limit to 54 units.


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