Arts
ufv.ca/artsNote: English 12 equivalent courses include English 12 First Peoples, English Literature 12, AP English, and IB English A (standard level or higher level).
Students will be considered on the basis of courses equivalent to Approved B.C. Grade 12 courses. See the Admissions section of the calendar for more information on equivalents to B.C. secondary school graduation.
Students who have B.C. secondary school graduation equivalency, meet the prerequisite for ENGL 105 or CMNS 155, and have completed an equivalent average of B (equated to the UFV grading system) in two academic Grade 12 courses will be admissible.
If you have completed the International Baccalaureate diploma program, the B.C. Graduation diploma (B.C. Adult Dogwood), or the General Educational Development (GED) certificate, you may be considered to have the equivalent of B.C. secondary school graduation for admission purposes.
1. Prerequisite for ENGL 105 or CMNS 155.
2. One of the following alternatives:
Note: Students should be aware that all courses taken in the diploma may not apply to the Bachelor of Arts degree.
Students who have attended or are currently attending a post-secondary institution, have fewer than 30 credits applicable for BA entrance at the time they apply for admission, and have a CGPA of at least 2.0 on all post-secondary courses attempted, may be considered for admission based on high school requirements.
Students who do not meet these requirements might consider Qualifying Studies and/or a meeting with a UFV academic advisor.
Applications are accepted for entrance to the Fall, Winter, and Summer semesters. For application deadlines, see Specific intake application process.
1. Apply online at ufv.ca/admissions/admissions/apply.
2. You will be advised of an admission decision and, if accepted, will be provided with registration information. A deposit is required prior to registration (see the Fees and Other Costs section). This money will be applied toward your tuition fees. Final payment of all course fees is due the end of the second week of classes.
3. In cases where course work is in progress, an admission decision may be made conditional upon completion of academic requirements. Proof of completion of entrance requirements is due the end of the first week in August for the September intake.
Applicants who meet the entrance requirements will be admitted in order of their application date. This date is set when an application, all required documentation, and the application fee have been submitted.
Students may formally declare Arts majors, extended minors, or minors after they have completed 30 credits with a minimum 2.0 CGPA on all credits attempted. Unless otherwise stated, to be eligible to declare, students must have earned a minimum grade of C on each of three required courses for the subject discipline. (Some areas have specific requirements; these are listed in the calendar under the relevant discipline.) Students are encouraged to declare as soon as they can.
Students in the BA who reach 60 credits without declaring a major or two extended minors will not be permitted to register in any further courses until they have done so. Exceptions may be made in special circumstances by an Advisor.
Please note that the number of students wanting to enter any Arts Honours, major, extended minor, or minor program may exceed capacity. Departments reserve the right to select competitively if necessary. The basis for selection is applicant GPA on required lower-level prerequisites; students in the BA will have priority. UFV cannot guarantee available seats in required program courses on demand.
A student completing the requirements for an Arts major or double extended minor may combine either of those programs with any Science major or minor. There are a few exceptions:
When a major or minor outside the Arts faculty is completed, the transcript will specify both the Arts and Science programs.
Students who have completed a bachelor's degree but wish to complete the requirements for a major, minor or extended minor in the UFV Bachelor of Arts may be able to do this through an Extended Studies certificate in Arts. Please contact the appropriate department for more information.
See the Fees and Other Costs section. Books and additional supplies cost approximately $100 per course.
UFV students who wish to take academic work at other institutions for credit toward the degree must obtain permission in advance from an Advisor. A letter of permission request is available at ufv.ca/admissions or can be obtained from the Office of the Registrar. Students must be in good standing (CGPA > 2.0) to receive a letter of permission. When approval has been granted, the Registrar's office will issue a Letter of Permission to the student.
Except as noted below, total transfer and course challenge credits, including prior learning credit, may not exceed 60, and not more than 15 transfer credits may count toward upper-level requirements. Within these limits, transfer credit may be applied to the BA with courses passed with a grade of P or higher. Transfer credit is not used in the calculation of the cumulative grade point average.
Students can complete academic course work at another post-secondary institution and transfer this credit to UFV to satisfy BA degree requirements, under the following restrictions:
Out of the BA overall total of 120 credits, 60 credits must be completed at UFV.
It is the student's responsibility to ensure all program requirements are met. This should be done by regular consultation with an Advisor. Please note that students with more than five course duplications will not be eligible to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree. (Repeats of THEA 199 and 299 are exempt from the duplication rule when a grade of P or higher is achieved.)
Degree candidates who qualify to receive a UFV degree must be approved by an Advisor and the Senate.
Students must apply for graduation by completing the Graduation Request form available at ufv.ca/admissions, or from the Office of the Registrar. We recommend this be done in the first month of the final semester. The final deadline for students who wish to attend the June Convocation ceremony is April 1st of each year, with all program requirements completed by April 30th of each year.
Duplication refers to taking a course more than once.
Under university policy, students may not register for a course more than twice without permission of the appropriate dean or designate. Where a course has been repeated, the GPA at UFV includes only the higher grade, but all attempts appear on the transcript. Some programs limit the number of courses which can be repeated. Transferred courses are considered in the number of attempts. See UFV's Course Repeat policy (86).
Students with more than five course duplications will not be eligible to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree. A “W” or an “AU” in a course is not counted as a duplication. Multiple repeats of the same course count as a single duplication.
Note: Repeats of lower-level Theatre practicum courses are exempt from the duplication rule when a grade of P or higher is achieved.
All students accepted into the BA program at UFV are expected to maintain acceptable standards of scholarship. Specifically, they are expected to maintain a minimum 2.0 CGPA on all courses.
Academic standing will be governed by UFV’s Undergraduate Continuance policy (92). Students enrolled in undergraduate courses (courses numbered 100 or above) must maintain an undergraduate Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of at least 2.00 to remain enrolled in Good Academic Standing at UFV. Students in Good Academic Standing will have no registration limits placed on them. Failure to meet the minimum CGPA requirement will result in restrictions on registration and may eventually lead to academic suspension from undergraduate studies at UFV. Students on Academic Warning or Academic Probation are limited to registering in 10 credits.
The academic standing of all students covered under this policy for courses where letter grades are assigned will be determined at intervals of 9 credits at the start of a student’s academic career and then at the end of every term after 27 credits have been completed. Students will be assessed after every term enrolled, but Academic Standing will only change at the intervals noted above. Students’ academic standing will be permanently reflected on their student record and will appear on official and unofficial transcripts.
After each semester, students put on Academic Warning, Academic Probation, or Required to Withdraw status or who are continued on Warning or Probation will be notified by the Registrar.
For assistance, see an Advisor or contact advising@ufv.ca.
Students who have been Required to Withdraw from UFV under the Undergraduate Continuance policy (92) are subject to re-admission and continuance requirements as listed in the UFV academic calendar. Students are normally only readmitted once to the same program.
Students who have already completed a degree at the bachelor's level may be granted an additional bachelor's degree provided that the two degrees are significantly different and that the student has met the program requirements. No more than 75% of the credits required for the additional degree may be applied from any previous degree. At least 30 upper-level (300-400) credits for the subsequent degree must be taken at UFV.
The Co-operative Education option provides students with the opportunity to acquire paid, career-related work experience in conjunction with their studies in the Bachelor of Arts degree program. See the Co-operative Education section for more details.
There are three sets of requirements to note:
To receive a Bachelor of Arts degree students must complete the requirements for one major or two extended minors.
Students admitted to the degree should seek advice from an Advisor. A formal declaration of your program choice must be made and approved by an Advisor prior to the completion of 60 credits towards the degree. Students who have completed 60 credits but have not yet declared at least one major or two extended minors will not be permitted to register. Exceptions may be made in special circumstances by an Advisor.
You must complete a minimum of 120 credits of which 65 must be in Arts. For the purpose of meeting the 65 credits in Arts, students may choose courses from the following list of subjects:
All UFV courses specified for degree programs and EDUC, FNST, and TESL are acceptable for the remaining 55 credits of elective. Of these remaining 55 credits, up to 12 credits may be chosen from any UFV course, 100 level or higher, or UFV assigned transfer credit at the 100 level or higher.
A minimum CGPA of 2.0 in the BA program, a minimum CGPA of 2.0 in your major/extended minor(s)/minor(s), and a minimum CGPA of 2.0 in all upper-level credits is required for graduation. Pre-college or preparatory courses will not satisfy program requirements.
Bachelor of Arts students must consider the following in making their course selection:
UFV offers honours programs in:
UFV offers majors in:
Students choosing a major have the opportunity to concentrate their studies in one subject area, preparing them for related careers or for further study following graduation.
In addition, students may choose to complete a minor or extended minor in conjunction with their major.
Note: A sociology/anthropology major cannot be combined with either a sociology minor or an anthropology minor.
Of the 120 BA credits:
An extended minor typically consists of the 100- and 200-level credits required for a major plus the 300- and 400-level credits equivalent to a minor in the same discipline. Students who want to concentrate on two subject areas can earn a Bachelor of Arts degree by completing two extended minors. Any two of the following disciplines (with certain exceptions noted below) can be combined for a double extended minor in the BA:
Note 1: Mathematics and Mathematics (Statistics option) cannot be combined for a double extended minor.
Note 2: The following extended minor combinations are not allowed within the BA degree:
An extended minor consists of the 100- and 200-level credits required for a major as well as the 300- and 400-level credits equivalent to a minor in the same discipline.
Of the 120 BA credits:
UFV offers minors in:
You may choose to complete a minor in conjunction with your major or double extended minors. At least 15 credits of upper-level credits must be taken within a single discipline unless otherwise specified in this calendar.
Note: There are disciplines within Arts which have minors but do not have majors.
Students enrolled in a major must complete at least 30 credits in five or more subject areas outside the Arts major. No more than 12 credits from any one subject area can be used to fulfill this breadth requirement.
Students enrolled in two extended minors must complete at least 30 credits in five or more subject areas of which one can be one of their extended minors. No more than 12 credits from any one subject area can be used to fulfill this breadth requirement.
Note: These breadth requirements will be met in part by fulfilling the following requirements:
Students can meet the writing requirement in one of two ways:
ENGL 105
• CMNS 155
ARTS 100 (see Note)Note: ARTS 100 meets both the writing requirement and the reasoning requirement.
PHIL 100 or ARTS 100 (see Note 1), or at least three credits from each of the following lists:
Humanities List | Social Sciences List |
AH 205, 316 | ANTH 301 |
CMNS 251, 360 | ECON 100 |
ENGL 150, 364 | GEOG 241, 452 |
HIST 300 | STAT 104 |
MATH 265 | PSYC 202 (see Note 2), 408 |
THEA 301/ENGL 365, THEA 450 | SOC 255/ANTH 255/MACS 255 |
SOC 350 |
Note 1: ARTS 100 meets both the writing requirement and the reasoning requirement.
Note 2: This requirement may be met by PSYC 210 if previously completed.
Four credits from:
ASTR 103 or 104
BIO, 100-level or higher
CHEM, 100-level or higher
GEOG 101, 102, 103, or 116
KPE 163 or 170
PHYS 100-level or higher
PSYC 202 (see Note)
Note: This requirement may be met by PSYC 210 or PSYC 220 if previously completed.
Six credits from:
Note: Interdisciplinary courses are determined by an Advisor.
Six credits from:
Note 1: Please contact an Advisor for details regarding acceptable criminal justice courses.
Note 2: Interdisciplinary courses are determined by an Advisor.
Special note: Prospective elementary and secondary school teachers must, in following the above guidelines, take into account the B.C. Teacher Regulation Boards and Faculty of Education admission requirements. Consult an Advisor for assistance.
See under individual disciplines.