Departments and Programs in Arts
The majority of first-time graduates at the University of Â鶹´«Ã½ finish with a B.A. The diversity of disciplines that fall under arts is one of the many things that make studying here an enriching experience. Taking a variety of arts courses while completing any degree is a great way of adding breadth to your knowledge base and skill set.
Departments
- Classics (Greek and Roman Studies)
- Criminal Justice
- English
- History
- Indigenous Studies
- Modern Languages and Literatures
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Religion and Culture
- Sociology
- Theatre & Film
- Urban and Inner-City Studies
- Women's and Gender Studies
Programs
- Dance Program Stream (Theatre and Film)
- Disability Studies Program
- East Asian Languages and Cultures (Religion and Culture)
- German-Canadian Studies (History)
- History of Art (History)
- Interdisciplinary Linguistics
- Mennonite Studies (History)
- Neuroscience (Psychology)
Other affiliated programs:
For more information, go to "What Are the Arts, and Why Study Them?"