Bachelor of Arts Community Studies
Admission Requirements for BACS
Required: Five Grade 12 advanced or academic courses including English, with an overall average of at least 65%.
Students may substitute one Grade 12 open course for one advanced or academic course, except where a particular course is specified.
Academic Program Regulations for Bachelor of Arts Community Studies
Bachelor of Arts Community Studies (90 credit)
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Core |
COMS-1100; COMS-2100; COMS-2101, COMS-3100, COMS-3101 |
Academic Field |
24 credits in one discipline with at least 6 credits at the 3000 or 4000 level |
Career Field |
24 credits between two or three different disciplines |
Electives |
18 credits in any discipline (maximum 12 credits from Academic Field and Career Area) |
COMS-4100 : Self Directed Senior Project is required for all 4 year BACS degrees. |
Program Options for BACS
Bachelor of Arts Community Studies (90 credits)
BACS General (90 credits)
For degree structure, see the chart above.
Bachelor of Arts Community Studies Major/Minor (120 credits)
- Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) Major/Minor (120 credits)
- Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) Core plus COMS-4100 (30 credits)
- Of the 48 credits required in the Major subject, there shall be a maximum of 9 credits at the 1000 level and a minimum of 24 credits at the 3000 or 4000 level, of which at least 9 credits must be at the 4000 level.
- Of the 120 credits required for a 4-year Bachelor of Arts degree, no more than 45 credits may be at the 1000 level, except with the Dean’s permission.
- Of the 24 credits required in the Minor subject, there shall be a maximum of 9 credits at the 1000 level and a minimum of 6 credits at the 3000 or 4000 level.
- 18 credits electives
If there is a Departmental option to do a 4000-level Directed Study course in the Major subject during the graduating year, students must consult with the Chair as early as possible, and no later than the second week of September. Taking advantage of this option depends on the availability of instructors.
To graduate with a Major, students must achieve an average of at least 65% overall in the final two years of their degree, and an average of at least 65% in the Major discipline.
Bachelor of Arts Community Studies Double Major (120 credits)
- Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) Major/Minor (120 credits)
- Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) Core plus COMS-4100 (30 credits)
- 36 credits are required in each Major subject. In each of the Major subjects there shall be a maximum of 9 credits at the 1000 level and a minimum of 18 credits at the 3000 level or above, including a minimum of 6 credits at the 4000 level.
- Of the 120 credits required for a 4-year Bachelor of Arts degree, no more than 45 credits may be at the 1000 level, except with the Dean’s permission.
- 18 electives
To graduate with a Major, students must achieve an average of at least 65% overall in the final two years of their degree, and an average of at least 65% in the Major discipline.
Bachelor of Arts Community Studies Multidisciplinary Major (120 credits)
- Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) Multidisciplinary Major (120 credits)
- Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) Core plus COMS-4100 (30 credits)
- Students interested in a Multidisciplinary degree focused on a general area must consult with a Department Chair regarding the selection of courses constituting the Multidisciplinary Major. In a Multidisciplinary Major, a student combines courses to form a coherent topic with a specific focus – in effect, a customized program. The 3 Multidisciplinary Majors in the degree can be any discipline that meets the requirements listed above for area majors.
- 72 credits must be taken across three different disciplines, with a maximum of 18 credits at the 1000 level over the three disciplines; a minimum of 24 credits at the 3000 or 4000 level, including 9 credits at the 4000 level, over the three disciplines with a minimum of 6 credits at the 3000 level or above in each of the three disciplines.
- There must be a minimum of 18 credits in each major discipline.
- Of the 120 credits required for a 4-year Bachelor of Arts Community Studies degree, no more than 45 credits may be at the 1000 level, except with the Dean’s permission.
- 18 credits electives
- The Multidisciplinary BA/BACS requires completion of a capstone project that integrates the three areas of study. The project must be completed as part of a 4000-level course or as a 4000-level directed study under the supervision of a faculty member.
Once a topic is chosen in consultation with a Department Chair, it must be approved by the Dean of Arts & Social Sciences (who seeks advice from the Chairs of all disciplines involved in the topic area). Approval must be received after the first 60 credits of the degree.
To graduate with a Multidisciplinary degree, students must achieve an average of at least 65% overall in the final two years of their degree, and an average of at least 65% in the Major disciplines.
Bachelor of Arts Community Studies 4-year (Honours) (120 credits)
- Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) Major/Minor (120 credits)
- Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) Core plus COMS-4100 (30 credits)
- Of the 66 credits required in the Honours subject, 36 credits must be at the 3000 or 4000 level which must include a minimum of 15 credits at the 4000 level. A 6 credit Honours thesis in the subject is required and the thesis can be included in 15 credits at the 4000 level.
- Of the 120 credits required for a 4-year Bachelor of Arts degree, no more than 45 credits may be at the 1000 level, except with the Dean’s permission.
- 24 credits electives
To ensure that students meet Honours graduation requirements, and to ensure that Departments can provide suitable thesis supervisors, students are strongly recommended to register in an Honours program after completing 60 credits (in their Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) degree. This is done by filling out a “change of program” form which must be approved by the Dean.
To register in an Honours program, it is strongly recommended that students have an average of at least 75% over all courses in the Honours subject during their student’s first 60 credits.
To graduate in an Honours program, students must earn an average of 75% over the last 60 credits taken in their Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) degree, an average of 75% over all courses in the Honours subject, and 75% on the Honours thesis.
While students must meet the overall program requirements stated above, they should recognize that most Departments have additional requirements in specific subjects that students must also meet.
Approved Subjects for 90 Credit BA/ BACS Concentration |
Approved Subjects for 120 Credit BA or BACS Major or Double Major |
Approved Subjects for 120 Credit BACS Major |
Approved Subjects for 120 Credit BA or BACS Honours |
Anthropology Anthropology/Sociology *Business courses Celtic Culture Communication English Music Folklore French History Mathematics Mi’kmaq Studies Philosophy Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Sociology *Sport & Physical Activity Leadership
*BACS ONLY
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Anthropology Anthropology/Sociology Communication Dramatic Literature English Folklore History Mathematics Mi’kmaq Studies Philosophy Political Science Psychology Sociology *Sport & Physical Activity Leadership |
Applied Theatre Gaelic Language & Cultural Sustainability Music Sport and Physical Activity Leadership |
Anthropology Communication English History Political Science Psychology Sociology *Sport and Physical Activity Leadership |