Arts and Science Disciplines

A discipline is a branch of knowledge or learning. Disciplines are indicated in the Calendar by distinct course titles and course subject abbreviations. The Faculty of Arts and Science (in conjunction with the Faculty of Fine Arts and the School of Liberal Education) offers courses at the undergraduate level in the following disciplines:

Agricultural Biotechnology (AGBT)

Fine Arts (FA)*

Museum Studies (MSTU)*

Agricultural Studies (AGST)

French (FREN)

Music (MUSI)*

Anthropology (ANTH)

Geography (GEOG)

Music Ensemble Activity (MUSE)*

Applied Studies (APST)

German (GERM)

Music Studio (MUSS)*

Archaeology (ARKY)

Greek (GREK)

Neuroscience (NEUR)

Art (ART)*

Hebrew (HEBR)

New Media (NMED)*

Art History (ARHI)*

Hispanic Studies (HPST)

Philosophy (PHIL)

Asian Studies (ASIA)

History (HIST)

Physical Activity (PHAC)

Astronomy (ASTR)

Indigenous Student Success (ISS)

Physics (PHYS)

Biochemistry (BCHM)

Indigenous Studies (INDG)

Political Science (POLI)

Biology (BIOL)

Interdisciplinary Studies (IDST)

Psychology (PSYC)

Blackfoot (BKFT)

Japanese (JPNS)

Religious Studies (RELS)

Canadian Studies (CNST)

Japanese Studies (JPST)

Remote Sensing (RMTS)

Chemistry (CHEM)

Kinesiology (KNES)

Social Work (SOWK)

Cinema (CINE)*

Latin (LATI)

Sociology (SOCI)

Computer Science (CPSC)

Law (LAW)

Spanish (SPAN)

Cree (CREE)

Liberal Education (LBED)*

Statistics (STAT)

Drama (DRAM)*

Library Science (LBSC)*

Urban and Regional Studies (UBRE)

Economics (ECON)

Linguistics (LING)

Women and Gender Studies (WGST)

Engineering (ENGG)

Logic (LOGI)

Writing (WRIT)

English (ENGL)

Mathematics (MATH)

 

Environmental Science (ENVS)

Modern Languages (MODL)

 

Note: Disciplines indicated by an asterisk (*) are offered by the Faculty of Fine Arts or the School of Liberal Education. For all degree regulations, disciplines offered by the Faculty of Fine Arts or the School of Liberal Education are considered in the same way as Arts and Science disciplines.