Programs of Study - Overview
PROGRAMS OF STUDY - OVERVIEW

BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE
Honours and Co-operative Education programs in Engineering lead to the Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) degree, in the following areas: Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering with Computer Engineering or Communications Engineering or Electronics option, Environmental Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering with an Automotive or Materials option.

BACHELOR OF ARTS
General programs in Anthropology, Art History, Classical Civilization, Communication Studies, Drama, Economics, English Language and Literature, Family and Social Relations, French, History, Labour Studies, Liberal and Professional Studies, Modern Languages (with options in German, Italian, or Spanish), Multicultural Studies, Music (only with combined major), Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Visual Arts, and Women's Studies lead to the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree.

Honours degree programs are available in most of these areas and in combinations of them and lead to the Honours B.A. degree.

Honours programs in Criminology, Developmental Psychology, Drama in Education and Community, English and Creative Writing, Forensics and Criminology, International Relations, Language and Logic, also are offered.

A concurrent B.A./B.Ed./Diploma in Early Childhood Education program is offered with St. Clair College.

A concurrent B.A./B.Ed program with a Major in French is also offered.

BACHELOR OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
An Honours program, majoring in a set of core courses that straddle the Arts and the Sciences, leads to the Bachelor of Arts and Science (B.A.S.) degree.

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
Honours and Co-operative Education programs lead to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration) (B.Comm.). Areas of concentration are Accounting, Management and Labour Studies, Finance, Management Science, and Marketing.

The Joint Business-Computer Science, Honours and Honours Co-operative Education programs lead to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration and Computer Science) (B.Comm.).

The Joint Business-Economics, four-year program leads to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Honours Business Administration and Economics) (B.Comm.).

A Bachelor of Business Studies (General) -- Accounting Track is offered for qualified graduates of Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology (CAAT).

BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
General, Honours, and Co-operative Education programs in Computer Science lead to the Bachelor of Computer Science (B.C.S.) degree.

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
Programs lead to the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) for candidates in the Pre-Service Program (Teacher Training), and to the Bachelor of Education (Honours) for qualified teachers who wish to further their professional studies in education.

The Pre-Service B.Ed. is also offered concurrently in a four-year program with the general B.Sc. (General Science) and is also offered in the concurrent B.A./B.Ed./Diploma in Early Childhood Education program with St. Clair College, the concurrent B.Sc./B.Ed./Diploma in Early Childhood Education program with St. Clair College, the concurrent B.M.A./B.Ed./Diploma in Early Childhood Education program with St. Clair College, and the concurrent B.Math./B.Ed. program, and the concurrent B.A. (French)/B.Ed. program.

BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
An Honours program in Environmental Studies, with areas of concentration in Resource Management and Environmental Values and Policy, leads to a Bachelor of Environmental Studies (B.E.S.) degree.

BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS
Honours programs in Visual Arts and Acting lead to the Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) degree.

BACHELOR OF FORENSIC SCIENCE
An Honours program leading to a Bachelor of Forensic Science (B.F.S.) degree is offered.

BACHELOR OF HUMAN KINETICS
Honours and Co-operative Education programs lead to the degree of Bachelor of Human Kinetics (B.H.K.). Students may major in Movement Science or Leisure and Sport Management.

BACHELOR OF LAWS
The Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree requires full-time attendance for three years or part-time attendance for six years.

A Combined Bachelor of Laws/Master of Business Administration
program is also offered.

A Combined Bachelor of Laws/Doctor of Jurisprudence is offered with the University of Detroit Mercy.

BACHELOR OF MATHEMATICS
General and Honours programs in Mathematics lead to the Bachelor of Mathematics (B.Math.) degree. Combined B.Math. (Honours) programs also are offered when Mathematics is combined with a second major.

A concurrent B.Math./B.Ed. program is offered with St. Clair College.

BACHELOR OF MUSIC
Honours programs in Music lead to the Bachelor of Music (B.Mus.) degree in Music Education, Performance, and Individualized areas of specialization.

BACHELOR OF MUSICAL ARTS
The general program in Musical Arts leads to the Bachelor of Musical Arts (B.M.A.) degree.

A concurrent B.M.A./B.Ed./Diploma in Early Childhood Education program is offered with St. Clair College.

BACHELOR OF MUSIC THERAPY
Honours programs leading to a Bachelor of Music Therapy (B.M.T.) are offered, with and without Internship.

BACHELOR OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH
An Honours Co-operative Education program in Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Economics, Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering and Business Administration leading to the Bachelor of Operations Research (B.O.R.) degree is offered.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Honours programs in Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence Specialization, Computer Science with Multi-Media Specialization, Computer Science with Software Engineering Specialization, Geology, Environmental Geoscience, Geoinformatics, and Physics and High Technology, lead to the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. Honours) degree. Combined B.Sc. (Honours) programs also are offered. The interdisciplinary program in Environmental Science also leads to the B.Sc. The Co-operative Education Programs in Environmental Biology, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science with Multi-Media Specialization, Computer Science with Software Engineering Specialization, Environmental Geoscience, Geology, and Physics and High Technology lead to the B.Sc. (Honours) degree.

Also offered are the three-year B.Sc.(General Science) and the three-year B.Sc. (Science, Technology, and Society) degrees. The B.Sc. (General Science) is also offered concurrently in a four-year program leading to both the B.Sc. degree and the Medical Laboratory Science Diploma from St. Clair College. The B.Sc. (General Science) is also offered concurrently in a four-year program with a B.Ed. degree.

A concurrent B.Sc./B.Ed./Diploma in Early Childhood Education program is offered with St. Clair College.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
Honours programs in Nursing lead to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc.N.) degree.

BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK
Honours programs in Social Work lead to the Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.) degree. A combined B.S.W. in Social Work and Women's Studies is also offered.

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
Certificate programs are available in Arts Management, Business Administration, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Labour Studies, Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, Public Administration and, Women's Studies.

FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH
The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research offers programs leading to the following degrees:

Master of Arts in Communication and Social Justice, Economics, English, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology;

Master of Science in Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Mathematics, Nursing, Physics, and Statistics;

Master of Applied Science in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Materials, Environmental Engineering, Industrial Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering;

Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Materials, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering;

Master of Business Administration; Integrated M.B.A./LL.B.;

Master of Education;

Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts;

Master of Human Kinetics in Kinesiology;

Master of Nursing;

Master of Social Work;

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Educational Studies (Joint Program); Electrical Engineering, Engineering Materials, Environmental Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Psychology, Sociology (Social Justice), and Statistics.

STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
The University of Windsor is a party to a number of multilateral and bilateral agreements with universities in other countries, which permit University of Windsor students to attend other institutions for periods up to one academic year as part of their degree program at Windsor. Normally, courses taken while participating under one of these agreements are treated as if they were taken at the University of Windsor, and do not require a Letter of Permission.

Many agreements are open as to field of study, while others are intended for students in specific disciplines. In some (but not all) cases proficiency in a second language is required for participation. Other conditions of eligibility also vary from program to program.

Current agreements for exchange study are listed below, with field of study and language of instruction; for further information, or for an application form, contact Windsor International or go to www.uwindsor.ca/exchange.

Australia
Deakin University - Open (preference to Human Kinetics) - English
Victoria University of Technology - Open - English

Canada
Université du Québec a Montréal - Languages, Law - French

European Union
EU/Canada Mobility (5 universities) - Social Justice - English, Flemish, French, German, Spanish

Finland
Mikkeli Polytechnic - Open (but limited programs available) - English

France
IFI/ESC Rouen - Business - English, French
Ontario/Rhône-Alpes Exchange - (14 Universities) - Open - French
Université Jean Monnet - Open - French
University of Nice - Open - French

Germany
Fachhochschule Bielefeld - Business - German, English
Ontario/Baden - Württemberg Exchange - (9 Universities) - Open - German

Ireland
National University of Ireland, Maynooth - Open - English

Italy
Università della Calabria - Open - Italian

Japan
Daito Bunka University - Open (only Japanese language study
available) - English, Japanese
International Christian University - Open - English, Japanese

Mexico
Autonomous University of Guadalajara - Open - Spanish

Netherlands
Arnhem Business School - Business - English
University of Amsterdam - Philosophy - English

New Zealand
Victoria University of Wellington - Open - English

People's Republic of China
Hong Kong Polytechnic University - Business - English

Sweden
Jönköping University - Business, Communication Studies, Engineering - English
University of Karlstad - Open - English

United Kingdom
Keele University - Open - English
Southampton Institute - Open - English
University of Derby - Open - English
University of Leicester - Open - English

United States of America
University of Akron - Open - English
University of Massachusetts - Sport Management - English

FLEXIBLE LEARNING
Credit courses may be taken on-campus, daytime or evening, by distance education, by partial distance education, or any combination of these. Instructors are available for consultation in person, by telephone, email or on course websites. Students are encouraged to form study groups either in person or online.

Distance Education
These courses are offered as independent study and there are no classes to attend. Students learn using print materials, CDs, course websites and online discussion with instructors and classmates. Most distance education courses have a final examination that are set up and invigilated at over 50 different testing locations worldwide according, to student's mailing address.

Partial Distance Education
These courses are offered partially through distance education, combined with some on-campus meetings. The on-campus meeting time may be flexible so students may attend in the morning or afternoon.

For current information on FLEXIBLE LEARNING please visit www.uwindsor.ca/flexible.