The students of the Bachelor of Arts and Sciences Degree (BAS) program make the program the success that it is. While excelling in the different specializations that they choose themselves, our students are being given the chance to create their own unique university honours degree to fit their own personal interests, strengths and needs.
Our students thrive in Science labs while also studying Music, Theatre Studies or Languages. Some combine Biology and Family & Child Studies with the intention of becoming a pediatrician. And others found intriguing connections between French Studies and Food Sciences. The possible combinations are endless.
Here's one example of how our students are engaging our local communities while researching current events! The students of ASCI*3000 (Arts & Sciences Community Project) are organizing "Kitchen-table talks" through The People's Food Policy Project. Follow this link for more information!
All this PLUS they participate in extra/co-curricular activities and are leaders on campus and in the greater Guelph community. They also find time to organize academic and social events through the Bachelor of Arts and Sciences Student Association.
The University of Guelph’s Bachelor of Arts and Sciences Program (BAS) affords inquiring students the opportunity to study both arts and science in a unique combination degree. With over 50 humanities and science disciplines to choose from plus a core set of interdisciplinary courses, this four-year honours program is designed for students who are equally skilled in and passionate about the humanities and sciences, and plan to combine these interests in a career after graduation.
Students select from over 50 unique Specializations in Arts, Social Sciences, Biological Sciences or Physical Sciences.
| Science Minors | Arts & Social Science Minors |
|---|---|
Agriculture Mathematics Physics Plant Sciences
* Geographic Information Systems |
Anthropology Hispanic Studies Mathematics |
Hello there!
My name is Jerome Chang and I look forward to working with you and supporting you to the best of my abilities as the Bachelor of Arts and Sciences Program Counsellor.
I have regular drop in hours every Monday to Thursday from 1:30pm to 3:30pm during the Fall and Winter semesters. All other times are by appointment. To make an appointment to see me, contact me via email or telephone (519.824.4120 ext. 56385), leaving times that you are able to meet outside of my drop in hours (preferably mornings) and I will get back to you to confirm the appointment. My office is in MacKinnon 128, right beside the BA Counselling Office.
If you are a prospective student interested in the BAS program or from another program at the University of Guelph, I am happy to answer any of your questions. Any questions about admissions requirements into the BAS program can be directed to Admission Services at admission@registrar.uoguelph.ca .
As a proud University of Guelph alumni and employee, it is my pleasure to engage and support the innovative and inspiring students and faculty of the Bachelor of Arts & Sciences degree program.
Jerome Chang
BAS Program Counsellor