Program Requirements 07/08
Laurier Brantford offers a wide range of programs including a core program in Contemporary Studies, Education programs, honours programs in Criminology, Health Studies, Journalism and Leadership. In addition, students can combine their Laurier Brantford honours program with Combination Honours English, History and Psychology. Students also have available options in Adminstration and Indigenous Studies and a range of arts and science minors.
Students admitted prior to September 2007 also have available a section of general majors as listed below.
For a complete listing of regulations, please refer to the Undergraduate Calendar (www.wlu.ca/calendars).
Program Worksheets are available in the lefthand column of the chart below.
New for 2008/2009
The following programs are beginning at Laurier Brantford in September 2008. Current students looking to transfer into these programs can apply to do so during program confirmation (February - April). Information sessions will be held during these months regarding the confirmation process and new programs. Further details will be provided to students through their WLU email account and the events page of the Laurier Brantford Web site.
Health Administration (Honours BA) - first expected graduation date: June, 2012
Human Rights/Human Diversity (Honours BA in combination with another honours program) - first expected graduation date: June, 2011
Law and Society (Honours BA) - first expected graduation date: June, 2011
*Effective September 2007, the Laurier Brantford will offer only two general degrees: a BA without a major (available part-time only), and a BA in Contemporary Studies (available only on the Brantford campus). No further designation (major, option or minor) is awarded with these degrees. Minimum progression and graduation for these three general programs are effective September 2005. Students admitted in September 2007 are not eligible for general degrees with a designation (i.e. General Anthropology, General Psychology etc.)
Students admitted prior to September 2007, who have not allowed an 18-month lapse in course registration and are in good standing in their program/major, may follow the progression regulations that were in effect at the time of their registration in a general major.


