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Programs of Study
43.6
BA (Honors)
43.6 BA (Honors)
This degree provides specialization in the chosen subject(s), with study in greater depth than is provided in the BA program, and demands a higher standard of performance. Also see §44 for Major and Minor Requirements.
Residence Requirement: The BA Honors degree is a program which normally requires a minimum of
120 (some departments may require more) of which
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a minimum of half the courses required in the major discipline, including any honors thesis, paper or project, must be completed with courses offered by the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta. |
Course Load Requirements: Unless otherwise noted in §§44.1 to 44.33, there is no minimum course load requirement for the BA Honors program each year; however, all degree requirements must be completed within five academic years of admission to and initial registration in the program.
Note: The course load required for major scholarships and awards is generally
30 (
24 for selected Faculty of Arts awards) in any given Fall/Winter term. Students who complete less than
30 in any given Fall/Winter term may disqualify themselves from scholarship/award competition.
Program Requirements
The BA Honors degree requires the successful completion of
120 (or more if specified by the department). In each year, Honors students' programs, and every change of registration, must be approved by the Departmental Advisor signifying the approval of the Department.
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Junior Courses: No more than | |||||||||||||
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Requirements in the Major Subject: An Honors program in a single discipline will normally require a minimum of | |||||||||||||
Requirements in Combined Honors: For Combined Honors programs, the minimum number of courses in each subject of concentration will be decided through consultation with the Departments concerned in planning the total program; however, a minimum of
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Minor Subject: Most Honors programs do not require a minor subject; however, where a minor or related subjects are required, these will be specified in the individual department requirements in §§44.1 to 44.33. Students in BA Honors programs that do not require a minor may declare a minor if they wish. Declaration of a minor in these programs is strictly voluntary; however, when a student chooses to declare a minor s/he must meet the requirements for that minor as specified in §§44.1 to 44.33. Students should be aware that it may not be practical to declare a minor in all Honors programs, since completion of a voluntary minor will not replace existing requirements for those programs. | |||||||||||||
Honors Essay: Some departments require the completion of an Honors Essay in addition to specific course requirements. In the case of Combined Honors programs, students may be required to complete an Honors Essay in one or both disciplines, depending on specific departmental requirements. Where both departments require an Honors Essay, students will complete one for each department or may, on special request, be permitted to write a Combined Essay INT D 520 (
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Cooperative Work Option Within Honors Programs: Cooperative education is based on the principle that, for some students, periods of appropriate employment outside the University, when integrated with their academic studies, enhance the benefits students obtain from their academic programs. The work should be of a type that students can reasonably hope to obtain after they graduate, or be suitably related to the content of their academic programs. Cooperative work experience will be wholly additional to and not a substitute for academic courses; it is a valuable enrichment for some students but is not an alternative to normal course work. Accordingly, the existing requirement for
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Promotion and Graduation
Promotion Requirements: Promotion from year to year requires a minimum grade point average of 3.0 on all courses taken during the Fall/Winter and the recommendation of the department concerned whose required grade point average for promotion may exceed the Faculty minimum. Where an individual department's requirements vary from the Faculty minimum, this will be specified in each individual department entry in §44. Students must also meet promotion requirements as outlined in individual department entries during their final year. | |||||
Graduation Requirements: In most departments, graduation with Honors requires a graduation average of at least 3.0 with an average of at least 3.3 in all courses in the major subject; however, individual Department recommendations for graduation with Honors may exceed these minimum Faculty requirements. Where an individual department's requirements vary from the Faculty minimum, this will be specified in each individual department entry in §44. To be eligible to graduate, students must also meet promotion requirements as specified in point (1) above. The graduation average is the quotient of a) the total number of grade points earned by students in courses credited to the degree, and b) the total weight of those courses. | |||||
Graduation with First-Class Honors: Departments shall choose one of the following options as their policy for determining First-Class Honors. (Refer to Departmental entries §§44.1 to 44.33.)
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Students who fail to attain the standard necessary to continue in Honors will be required to withdraw from Honors but may transfer to another program in the Faculty if they meet the requirements for that program. After such transfer, they must complete all requirements. | |||||
Students who are not recommended for graduation with Honors at the end of their fourth year (i.e., after successfully completing |