Join us for a series of information sessions designed to help you learn about the various degree options available at LA&PS. Whether you are an Undeclared Major student or considering changing your major, these sessions provide an excellent opportunity to explore your options. Hear from faculty, professors, student representatives, academic advisors, and career counsellors, hosted by the YU Explore Program for Undeclared majors.
Majors Week: January 28 - 30
Whether you are an Undeclared Major student or considering changing your major, these sessions provide an excellent opportunity to explore your options.
You will have the opportunity to:
- Meet program faculty & professors.
- Learn about program courses and potential pathways.
- Hear their tips and advice on how to best prepare for your midterms and final assignments.
- Hear about the student experience in each program and any student associations/clubs or ways to get involved.
- Chat with academic advisors and a career counsellor.
Upcoming Sessions
Please register for one or more of the following sessions to confirm your attendance:
Bachelor of Commerce (BCOM)
Date: Tuesday, January 28
Time: 2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Stand out to your future employer with one of eight distinct streams of our Bachelor of Commerce (Specialized Honours) degree: accounting, finance, marketing, management, supply chain management, business research, technology management and human resources management. Explore the breadth and acquire fundamentals of knowledge in all business disciplines, along with specialized skills and expertise in one of eight streams of specialization.
Social Sciences
Date: Wednesday, January 29
Time: 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
While the social sciences traditionally employ a scientific method to explore social phenomena, our programs break from this narrow definition to give you a modern, unconventional and truly interdisciplinary learning environment. Choose from nine distinctive undergraduate degree programs including African Studies, Business & Society, Criminology, Health & Society, Interdisciplinary Social Science, International Development Studies, Law & Society, Urban Studies, Work & Labour Studies.
Economics
Date: Thursday, January 30
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Economics undergraduate training familiarizes students with the discipline of economic thinking. It equips them to intelligently appraise contemporary economic problems and understand the economics elements of the world around them. An economics degree in Economics, Business Economics, and or Financial & Business Economics will prepare students for careers in business and government, graduate training in economics, and professional training in business, finance, law, public administration and other related disciplines.