ACADEMIC INFORMATION
Students who have been awarded a 15-course BA or BSc degree, a 4-year honors BA or BSc degree by this university or any other accredited university shall be ineligible for advanced standing toward the fulfillment of graduation requirements for a second 15-course BA or BSc degree, or a 4-year honors BA or BSc degree.
Students who have already received one of the degrees listed above from this or another accredited university may be granted advanced standing in one of the following undergraduate programs leading to a professional degree: BA Honors Business Administration, BESc, BFA, BMus, BMusA, BSc(HEc), BSW(Hons), DDS, LLB, MD, MDiv, MTS.
Students who have already received a 15-course BA degree with a concentration in Visual Arts or an honors degree in Visual Arts are ineligible for advanced standing towards a BFA degree. Similarly, students will not be permitted to obtain both the BMus and BMusA degrees.
Students who have already received a professional degree from this or another accredited university may be granted advanced standing toward the fulfillment of graduation requirements of a second professional degree.
Students who have been awarded a professional degree by this or another accredited university may be granted advanced standing for a maximum of ten courses toward fullfillment of graduation requirements for a 15-course BA or BSc degree, a 4-year honors BA or BSc degree. Applicants who have already received a BFA degree are ineligible for advanced standing toward a 15-course BA degree with an area of concentration in Visual Arts or a 4-year degree in Honors Visual Arts.
Students registered in an undergraduate program, who have completed five courses, may apply for permission to register concurrently in a second undergraduate degree program, with the proviso that no more than one degree may be a 3-year or honors BA or BSc degree (exception BA in Honors Business Administration). In a session during which a student is taking any courses toward the professional degree, tuition fees applicable to the professional program will be assessed and primary registration will reflect the constituency offering the professional degree.
Students must apply through the Dean of their home Faculty for permission to register concurrently in a second undergraduate degree program.
Registration and progression in the concurrent program of study must be approved by the deans of both faculties. A complete statement by the Dean of the Faculty offering the BA or BSc degree program must be forwarded to the student with a copy to the Registrar's Office specifying:
In the case of professional programs for which normal admission requires one or two years of study in a BA or BSc degree program, the courses taken as part of such a program must be included among the ten-course maximum.
Note: Students are encouraged to obtain academic counselling from the Dean of each Faculty during the course of their concurrent degree program studies. Students who fail to meet the progression requirements of either program will be required to withdraw from the double undergraduate degree program.
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