Pre-2008 Program Structure Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science
Level One
- 4 x Science courses (3 units each)
- 4 x Humanities and Social Sciences courses (3 units each)
Level Two
- 2 x Major courses in Humanities and Social Sciences (4 units each)
- 4 x Science courses (4 units each)
Level Three
- 2 x Major courses in Humanities and Social Sciences (6 units each)
- 2 x Science courses (6 units each)
Level Four
- 2 x Major courses in Humanities and Social Sciences (6 units each)
- 2 x Science courses (6 units each)
Courses
The courses and Major areas of study for the Bachelor of Arts can be chosen from a wide range of academic disciplines from within Humanities and Social Sciences. These are:
- Ancient Greek
- Anthropology
- Asian Studies
- Chinese
- Classical Studies
- Development Studies
- Economics
- English
- European Studies
- French
- German
- Geographical and Environmental Studies
- Gender Work and Social Inquiry
- History
- Indonesian
- International Studies
- Italian
- Japanese
- Linguistics
- Media and Communication
- Modern Greek
- Music Studies
- Philosophy
- Politics
- Psychology
- Spanish
The Bachelor of Arts requires you to have a major sequence. For the list of approved courses to make a Major please visit Majors and Approved Electives.
For course information for the Bachelor of Science, please contact Sciences. Students should note that the Level I and Level II requirements for the Bachelor of Arts (listed above) indicate the minimum amount of Humanities courses that must be completed in the Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Sciences. You are able to take more Humanities and Social Sciences courses if you wish, particularly if you are contemplating a double major in the Bachelor of Arts.
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