What’s the difference between the Science/Arts degree and the Bachelor of Arts and Sciences?
The Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts is a five-year combined degree which requires students to complete both an Arts and a Science major. The Bachelor of Arts and Sciences is a flexible three-year degree, which incorporates study from the Arts, Sciences, Economics and Business, and Law. It is distinguished from the Bachelor of Liberal Studies in that it is not compulsory that students study a language, and it is a three-year degree as opposed to the four-year Liberal Studies degree.
The BSc/BA combined degree is a five year combined degree which structured so that students complete both an Arts and a Science degree. This degree is administered by the Faculty of Science. The Bachelor of Arts and Sciences is a flexible three year degree, which incorporates study from Arts, Sciences, Economics and Business, and Law. It is distinguished from the Bachelor of Liberal Studies in that it is not compulsory that students study a language, and it is a three year as opposed to four year Liberal Studies degree. Both Arts and Sciences and Liberal Studies degrees are offered by the Faculty of Arts.
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