Economics
Gain a deep understanding of the economy and examine the social, cross-cultural, and ethical dimensions of economic decision-making. Learn how to choose and apply appropriate quantitative methods to a range of economic issues, and effectively communicate complex economic issues. Combined majors are available in Economics and Philosophy, Economics and Political Science, Economics and Mathematics, and […]
Computer Science (Faculty of Science)
Learn how to use and improve computers while you explore topics such as databases and operating systems, software engineering, security, web development, and numerical methodology. Computer Science gives you a thorough grounding in computer software design, and a broad choice of other studies in computing. This program is based in the Faulty of Science.
Ancient Mediterranean & Near Eastern Studies (formerly CNERS)
Engage with the study of the languages, literature, history, religion, institutions, and material culture of the lands and peoples centred around the Mediterranean and the Tigris-Euphrates river system, and the reception and representation of these cultures to the modern day. Ancient Mediterranean & Near Eastern Studies was formerly known as the Department of Classical, Near […]
Asian Language & Culture
Asian Language and Culture is designed to give you the linguistic and cultural capital to work as a leader in the 21st century on the Canada-Asia interface. This program combines advanced language study with a concentration in one of five areas – China, Chinese Literature, Japan, Korea, or South Asia.
Asian Area Studies
Gain a deeper understanding of Asian cultures while you study history, philosophy, literary and religious traditions, languages, as well as gender relations.
Art History
Art history is an expansive and diverse academic discipline that encompasses critical and historical analyses of objects, spaces, visual traditions, artistic practices, and ideas, as well as their reception and interpretation across different geographic and cultural contexts, in the past and in the present. Undergraduate students in art history learn how to look critically, carry […]
Anthropology
Examine processes of social and cultural life in human societies past and present, near and far — from First Nations in Canada to the indigenous and non-indigenous peoples of Asia, the Pacific, and Latin America. Anthropology advances the study and constructive understanding of human diversity and commonality, across the globe and throughout the long span […]