University of Windsor

Canada
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Arts and Science - Major and Double Minor Concentration

Offered at University of Windsor, Canada
FieldArts & Science (Major + Double Minor)
Duration4 years
Tuition32040.00

Overview

Arts and Science – Major and Double Minor Concentration at the University of Windsor is designed for students who want to combine a major concentration with two complementary minors across disciplines.You’ll build a personalized academic pathway that strengthens both breadth and depth—helpful for graduate study and career options that value interdisciplinary thinking.

About this programme

Overview

The Arts and Science – Major and Double Minor Concentration program at the University of Windsor is tailored for students eager to merge a major concentration with two complementary minors from diverse academic disciplines. This unique approach allows students to craft a personalized educational journey that enhances both breadth and depth of knowledge, making it an excellent foundation for graduate studies and careers that prioritize interdisciplinary perspectives.

What you'll study

This concentration integrates one major concentration alongside two minors selected from a different faculty area. Your academic plan will consist of essential courses for your major, the specific requirements for your minors, and additional electives that align with your academic aspirations.

Core academic components (example areas)

  • Modes and Methods of Inquiry
  • Inquiry and Communication
  • Science
  • Ethics and Social Policy

How your coursework is organized

  • Major concentration: Required courses and electives that deepen your understanding in your chosen discipline.
  • Minor 1: A structured set of courses from a different faculty area.
  • Minor 2: A second structured set of courses from another faculty area.
  • Electives (as permitted): Additional approved courses to support prerequisites and broaden your academic experience.

Curriculum details: For comprehensive information on course offerings, minor options, and any sequencing requirements, utilize the University of Windsor's program and degree planning resources.

Entry requirements

While specific GRE or GMAT requirements are not noted for this program, applicants should meet the following general criteria:

High school (Ontario) requirements: Completion of Grade 12 Advanced Functions and two of the following: Grade 12 Biology, Grade 12 Physics, or Grade 12 Chemistry; along with Grade 12 English.

Minimum average: 80%

Competitive average (mean): 85%

Strongly recommended: Grade 12 Calculus & Vectors.

Career prospects