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  1. Welcome to the 2024-2025 Academic Calendar. The Academic Calendar contains detailed information about programs, requirements, and courses. The calendar also contains information and links to essential academic rules and regulations all students are required to follow.

    • Elements of A Program Description
    • Specialist, Major, and Minor Programs
    • Open and Limited Programs
    • Streams
    • Focuses
    • Certificates
    • Language Citation

    Programs can be searched directly using the Program Search. Programs usually fall under a page dedicated to the academic unit that sponsors the program, but sometimes on their own page if they are very distinct from the usual programs that unit offers. Usually the program information is divided up this way: 1. Description(optional) – A small bit of...

    Programs offered by the Faculty that may be used to complete a degree can have the status of a Specialist, Major, or Minor. 1. Specialist programs (from 10.0 to 14.0 credits to complete) offer the deepest and most extensive study of the subject matter in question, and almost always represent the key area of degree studies. 2. Major programs (from 6...

    Programs in the Faculty of Arts & Science are either open or limited; in the Academic Calendar, the enrolment requirements section of each program will specify the program type. Open programs have no enrolment requirements except the completion of 4.0 credits. The enrolment requirements section for an open program may contain additional information...

    Streams are categorizations of special emphasis for a Specialist or Major program. The difference between Streams shows itself in upper-year courses, while the courses usually taken in first or second year are similar across all Streams in the Major or Specialist. Streams are presented in the Academic Calendar like a distinct program.

    When focuses exist in an area of study, they are taken in conjunction with a Specialist or Major, and they allow a student to select a special cluster of course options that all contribute to study of a particular theme, topic, or sub-discipline within the area of study. Focuses are normally not mandatory and enhance how a student plans the complet...

    The University has three categories of Certificates. The Arts & Science Academic Calendar only includes those that must be completed by students pursuing a degree in the Faculty of Arts & Science. Certificates are composed of a sequence of 2.0-3.0 credits relating to an identified topic or theme that may complement a degree program. Pursuit of a Ce...

    This is a special recognition available at the Faculty of Arts & Science that shows advanced study of a language. The Language Citation will consist of a notation on the transcript that reads: “Completed Requirements of Language Citation in [name of language].” This notation will appear in the Faculty of Arts & Science sessional segment of the stud...

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  3. Mar 12, 2020 · The Academic Calendars are a comprehensive guide to all undergraduate and graduate programs and courses available at the University of Windsor. They outline the academic regulations and standards, program degree requirements, and general University policies governing all undergraduate and graduate programs (with the exception of Law).

  4. 3 days ago · The Academic Calendars are a comprehensive guide to all undergraduate and graduate programs and courses available at the University of Windsor. It outlines academic regulations and standards, program degree requirements, and general University policies for all undergraduate and graduate programs (with the exception of Law).

  5. 2024-2025 Undergraduate Academic Calendar. Programs. About. Policies and Regulations. Academic and Financial Information.

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  7. The Academic Calendar is the University's official publication containing course descriptions, program and graduation requirements, as well as UM and faculty/school-specific rules, regulations and policies.

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