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If you need 97 or more credits to complete your degree requirements (four-year degree), you are automatically registered in the Freshman/Foundation Year Program and are expected to select one of the Freshman/Foundation Year program concentrations from the Registration Menu on Minerva. For more information, refer to mcgill.ca/oasis.
If you need 96 or fewer credits to complete your B.A. degree requirements (three-year degree or less), you must select a program at the time of registration. You may select the Multi-track system, Honours program, Joint Honours program, or Faculty program. For more information, please refer to the appropriate department: mcgill.ca/arts/departments-programs. If you are unsure of which program to select, contact a faculty advisor in Arts mcgill.ca/oasis/.
Freshman/Foundation Year Program (Overview)
Bachelor of Arts Freshman/Foundation Year Program Overview
If you enter º£ÍâÖ±²¥bÕ¾ directly from high school or enter with 0-23 credits of Advanced Standing, you must complete the Freshman/Foundation Year Program core requirements (18 credits), designed to provide a basic foundation prior to selecting a departmental program the following year. You may select one of the following Freshman/Foundation Year Program options on Minerva:
Regulations to remember:
- Freshman/Foundation Year Program core courses must be passed with a grade of C or better;
- Courses in U0 cannot be taken under the Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading option;
- Advanced Standing credits may possibly be used towards Freshman/Foundation Year Program core requirements, see Transfer Credit and Advanced Standing.
For further details about the Freshman/Foundation Year Program, see Freshman/Foundation Year U0 and consult the Approved Foundation Courses list for your selection of courses. If you have further questions, consult OASIS.
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Freshman/Foundation Year - General (30 credits)
The Bachelor of Arts Freshman/Foundation Year is designed to ensure that students gain a broad foundation for the three-year degree program. It is comprised of 24-30 credits. In the General option, students develop their own program of study using courses from the social sciences, humanities, languages, and/or math and sciences. ...
For more information, see Freshman/Foundation Year - General (30 credits).
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Freshman/Foundation Year - French (30 credits)
The Bachelor of Arts Freshman/Foundation Year is designed to ensure that students gain a broad foundation for the three-year degree program. It is comprised of 24-30 credits in one of two program options. In the "En français" or French option, students choose up to 18 credits from a variety of courses conducted in French. These credits may be comprised wholly of...
For more information, see Freshman/Foundation Year - French (30 credits).
Departmental Programs for Bachelor of Arts
Departmental Programs for Bachelor of Arts
If you need 96 or fewer credits to complete your degree requirements, you are required to have an approved program (Multi-track, Honours, Faculty), and to select your courses in each term with a view to timely completion of your degree and program requirements. No course may fulfil the requirements for more than one program or concentration requirement. You must complete one of the following program streams:
Bachelor of Arts Degree: Multi-Track System
Bachelor of Arts Degree: Multi-Track System
To recognize the diversity of student backgrounds and interests, the Faculty of Arts offers a 90-credit multi-track system that includes a major concentration complemented by at least a minor concentration and that may be completed in one of the following ways:
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A | Major Concentration (36) + Minor Concentration (18) + 36 credits of electives |
B | Major Concentration (36) + Major Concentration (36) + 18 credits of electives |
C | Major Concentration (36) + Minor Concentration (18) + Minor Concentration (18) + 18 credits of electives |
Bachelor of Arts Degree: Honours Program
Bachelor of Arts Degree: Honours Program
Honours programs demand a high degree of specialization, and require you to satisfy specific departmental and Faculty Honours requirements while maintaining a good Academic Standing. They are designed to prepare you for graduate study.
Bachelor of Arts Degree: Joint Honours Program
Bachelor of Arts Degree: Joint Honours Program
If you want to study at the Honours level in two disciplines, you can combine Joint Honours program components from any two Arts disciplines; see Joint Honours Programs for a list of available programs. Each Joint Honours component consists of a maximum of 36 required and complementary credits (not including program prerequisites). In cases where a minimum of 24 credits are in courses normally restricted to Honours students, the total of required and complementary credits may be as few as 30.
To complete a Joint Honours degree, you must achieve a minimum CGPA of 3.00. The program GPA (the GPA of all required and complementary courses taken at º£ÍâÖ±²¥bÕ¾ which constitute the Joint Honours program) must be a minimum of 3.00, although academic units may set higher requirements for your component of the program GPA.
Bachelor of Arts Degree: Faculty Programs
Bachelor of Arts Degree: Faculty Programs
Bachelor of Arts Degree: Science Minor Programs and Out-of-Faculty Programs
Bachelor of Arts Degree: Science Minor Programs and Out-of-Faculty Programs
Bachelor of Arts Degree - Science Minor Programs: If you want to register for a minor program offered by the Faculty of Science, you must fulfil the Arts program requirements as indicated above, as well as complete any prerequisites for the additional program. If you're interested, you must write to the Associate Dean of Arts (Student Affairs), including with your request written approval from the Science Minor advisor.
Bachelor of Arts Degree - Programs outside the Faculties of Arts or Science: If you want to register for a program offered by another faculty, please consult the OASIS website on this topic and read Programs Outside the Faculties of Arts or Science – For Arts Students.