Faculty of Arts
Programs within the Faculty of Arts
Dean, Faculty of Arts: Robert Campbell, PhD
NOTE: An official means of communication is the student's Laurier e-mail address.
The Faculty of Arts offers a wide range of programs, both in traditional arts disciplines and in new and interdisciplinary fields of study. Courses and/or programs are offered in anthropology, archaeology, Canadian studies, career development, classical studies, communication studies, co-operative education, cultural studies, economics, English, environmental science, environmental studies, film studies, fine arts, French, geography, German, global studies, Greek, Hebrew, history, history and philosophy of science, Italian, languages, Latin, medieval studies, near eastern studies, philosophy, political science, religion and culture, sociology, Spanish, urban studies and women's studies. A detailed description of each program and course is included in the alphabetical list of programs, which follow the faculty rules and regulations.
In choosing a course of study, students may combine programs provided that they satisfy all requirements for each program in which they are enrolled. Students who wish to complete two degrees should consult the Additional Undergraduate Degrees section in the Undergraduate University Regulations chapter.
Academic Counselling and Course Selection
Regulations for All Honours Programs
Regulations for Combining Honours with Other Programs
Regulations Governing All General Programs
Special Regulations for General BA Programs
Special Regulations for General BSc Programs
Regulations Governing All Minors
Refer to the Glossary at the beginning of this calendar for course description definitions.
Career Development Practitioner
Children's Education and Development Option
History and Philosophy of Science
Telephone: (519) 884-0710, ext. 2012
Location: Dr. Alvin Woods Building, Room 5-202
Web site: <http://www.wlu.ca/~wwwarts>
Faculty of Arts – Programs and Courses
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Official electronic version updated at 10:33 a.m. March 31, 2005