Bachelor of Arts and Science - Where do you want to go?
Trent prides itself in offering its students a wide range of opportunities. As Bachelor of Arts and Sciences students, you are among tomorrow's forward-thinking leaders. Whether you are interested in work, volunteer, research, or extra-curricular activities, at home or abroad, we want to work with you to make it happen.
Who Should Consider the B.A.S. Degree?
The BAS program is designed for students who have deep interests and specific goals in both Arts and Science; a BAS degree may be a good option for students who have well-defined interdisciplinary interests but is not intended for students who do not yet know what they want to study. The curriculum includes courses in the sciences and the arts (humanities and social sciences), plus interdisciplinary courses that specifically address a range of historical and current topics from multiple disciplinary perspectives. Students with a BAS degree may be well-suited to enter professional or technical programs such as Medical or Law School, scientific journalism, architecture, physical therapy, speech pathology, education, photography, or library science. Other options may include further education in multidisciplinary graduate programs such as Interdisciplinary Studies or Environmental Studies.
Why Trent?
- Develop skills of inquiry and critical thinking by studying topical issues such as climate change from scientific, social, and humanist perspectives
- Participate in student-driven research under the supervision of faculty members from multiple disciplines
- Enjoy the benefits of limited class sizes and extensive faculty interactions
Flexible, Customizable, Individual
Enjoy more degree combinations than any other program at Trent! Create the degree you want.
In addition to four core courses, students must complete at least 3.0 science credits and 3.0 non-science credits, along with courses satisfying the requirements of one of the following:
a) A single-major Honours program
b) A single-major Honours program with a minor in another subject
c) A joint-major Honours program in a humanities or social sciences subject and joint-major Honours program in a science subject
d) A minor in a humanities or social sciences subject and a minor in a science subject
The Bachelor of Arts & Sciences degree also provides students with opportunities to pursue their own research projects, guided and supervised personally by a Trent faculty member.
Best of Both Worlds
Trent University's Bachelor of Arts & Sciences degree is the best of both worlds. Not only is it interdisciplinary and forward-thinking, it is both broad and focused. BAS students will receive a well-rounded education that can be applied locally and globally. Yet BAS degrees can also be tailored and specialized. Graduates can qualify for professional schools, pursue creative research avenues in preparation for post-graduate study and research, or prepare for unique and specialized careers in interdisciplinary and growing fields such as scientific journalism.
Student Experience Portal
Check out the Student Experience Portal (SEP) where you can:
- Search for on and off-campus job opportunities
- Access career resources
- Search for and document your co-curricular involvement
- Find on-campus events, workshops, and programs
- Book appointments with Academic Skills, Academic Advising, or Trent International
Direct access to the Student Experience Portal is available through trentu.ca/sep.
If you have any questions about the Student Experience Portal and its functions, please contact careers@trentu.ca.