Undergraduate Programs
University Diploma in Arts
     
Regulations effective September 1, 2003

Students complete the program regulations in effect at the time of their enrolment.
   

The University Diploma in Arts is designed for students who wish to obtain an intermediate credential that provides a grounding in the intellectual skills required of university studies. It is also a foundation for further studies in Humanities and Social Science.

Students who have completed a more senior-level credential (e.g., bachelor's degree) may not enrol in the University Diploma in Arts program.

     
     
  Diploma Requirements  
  Total credits in the program 60
     
  Minimum Credits Required  
  Senior (300 or 400 level ) courses 30
  Arts (Humanities and Social Science) 48
  Humanities 12
  Social Science 12
  Science area 6
  Through AU 24
     
  Maximum Credits Allowed  
  In any one discipline 36
  Applied Studies 6
  Science 12
  At the preparatory level 6
     
  Note: All 100-level ENGL courses and ENGL 255 will not satisfy the Humanities area of study requirement in the University Diploma in Arts program. These courses may count, however, as part of the total number of credits required for the diploma. Refer to English Writing Skills Requirement below.
     
     
  The following courses can satisfy either the Social Science area of study or the Science area of study requirements, but not both. Students wanting to use these courses to satisfy the Science area of study requirements must call Admissions and Evaluations Services and request the change upon completion of the course.
     
ENVS 253 Global Environmental Change: The Scientific and Social Issues (3)
PSYC 289 Psychology as a Natural Science (3)
PSYC 355 Cognitive Psychology (3)
PSYC 387 Learning (3)
PSYC 402 Biological Psychology (3)
PSYC 404 Experimental Psychology (3)

 

   
  Note: English Writing Skills Requirement Students must meet the following English writing skills requirement in order to graduate:
• 
pass the Alberta Universities Writing Competence Test.

or
• 
hold credit in ENGL 255 (ENGL 255 will not satisfy the Humanities area of study. It will, however, count as part of the total number of credits required for the diploma);

or
• 
have a grade of B- (70 percent) or better in an AU English course above the preparatory (100) level;

or
• 
receive transfer credit for an English course in which a grade of B- or better was achieved.


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