General Education
General education courses approved for credit expose students to ways of knowing and fundamental ideas spanning the humanities, natural science and social science.
General education courses approved for credit expose students to ways of knowing and fundamental ideas spanning the humanities, natural science and social science.
This non-credit course enables hopeful and current students the opportunity to learn about advanced functions, such as polynomial, rational, and logarithmic functions, as well as their properties and rates of change. Successful completion of this course allows applicants to meet 12U Math program requirements.
Explore 38-plus graduate degree options, which cover 21 areas of study within LA&PS. Our diverse graduate programs are innovative, research focused, taught by award-winning, dedicated faculty and driven by an advanced intellectual curiosity about world issues.
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Throughout your time at York, resources are available to help you achieve personal, academic and professional success. Browse through our year-specific supports to ensure you're on the right path.
Peer mentors offer support by answering your questions and guiding you through your journey as a new student. LA&PS offers mentor programs for first-year students, international students and students in Undeclared Majors.
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