Planning Your Degree

Planning the degree you wish to take and learning how to get to graduation can be challenging. There are many options for you to explore with several different majors and minors available to you.

  • Once you have chosen a degree, how do you get to graduation?
  • How do you know what courses to pick and when to take them?
  • Are there other graduation requirements besides specific courses?

We are here to help guide you on the path to achieving your personal academic goals.  View the Program Planning Guides below which outline pertinent program information and give you a sense of what you can expect as a student in that degree program.

2025/2026 Program Planning Guides (COMING SOON!)

The Program Planning Guides are only to be used as Guides and are unofficial.
Students are highly encouraged to use their Degree Evaluation in tandem with these guides.
The Program Planning Guides are only for students following the 2025-2026 Undergraduate Calendar (students that are beginning in September 2025, January 2026, or May 2026; have been admitted to a competitive entry program for intake in September 2025; and, students that have been approved to move forward Calendar years by the Program Chair). Please click on the link below to access further information.

For students admitted to a joint program, please contact your Student Advisor.

For students admitted on an Academic Calendar prior to Fall 2025, please contact your Student Advisor.

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Bachelor of Applied Sciences (BASc)

Bachelor of Commerce (BComm)

  • Accounting
  • Finance
  • General Business
  • Human Resources Management
  • International Business
  • Management Information Systems
  • Marketing

Bachelor of Health Science (BHSc)

  • Biomedical Studies
  • Community and Population - Aboriginal and Rural Health
  • Community and Population - Environmental Health

Bachelor of Planning (BPl)

  • First Nations Planning
  • Natural Resources Planning
  • Northern and Rural Community Planning

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)

  • Social Work (All Campuses)