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Challengethe Wayyou Think TRENT UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE THE WAY YOU THINK 2019 CONTENTS Peterborough Campus ..................6 Schools of Study .........................26 Durham GTA Campus ...................8 Co-op, Careers & Experiential Campus Locations .......................10 Learning ...................................28 Student Life ...................................12 Options & Specializations ..........30 College Residences .....................14 Find Your Academic Program ...36 NEW Athletics & Recreation ................ 20 Admission Requirements ...........64 Law & Arts Law & Business Take Your Education Global ...... 22 Visit Trent ...................................... 67 Chemical Engineering Dual Degree* Scholarships & Bursaries ............ 24 Connect with Us .........................68 Forensic Chemistry Forensic Biology Policing & Community Safety Medical & Veterinary PROGRAMS Pathways Ancient Greek & Roman Studies ........... 38 Business & Arts D&P Economics ................................................... 45 Geography ..................................................52 Marketing (Option) D&P ...........................31 Psychology D&P ........................................ 62 Specialization: Business & Science D&P Economics & Business Geography & Business Marketing & Entrepreneurship Specialization: › Psychological Development D&P › Greek & Latin NEW Canadian Studies .......................................42 Education .....................................................46 History D&P ................................................ 53 Postgraduate Certificate D&P ............... 58 NEW Ancient Greek & Roman Studies Canadian Studies & Business › Bachelor of Education History & Business Mathematics ............................................... 58 Psychology & Business D&P & Business › Indigenous Bachelor of Education History & Media Studies Chemical Engineering: Trent/ Specializations: Psychology & Economics Anthropology D&P .................................... 38 › Teacher Education Stream D&P History & Psychology Swansea Dual Degree* NEW .................. 47 › Mathematical Finance Psychology & Forensics Anthropology & Business D&P History & Sociology › Statistics NEW Chemical Physics .......................................42 Engineering Dual Degree* NEW ........... 47 Psychology & Sociology D&P Anthropology & English D&P Human Resources Management Mathematics & Business Anthropology & Forensics Chemistry ....................................................42 English Literature D&P ..............................48 Science, Honours D&P ............................ 36 Postgraduate Certificate D&P .............. 53 Mathematical Economics ...................... 58 Anthropology & History D&P English Literature & Business Child & Youth Studies D .......................... 43 Indigenous Diploma Programs ............53 Social Work D&P ....................................... 62 Anthropology & Media Studies D&P English Literature & History Mathematical Physics ............................. 59 Circumpolar Studies Diploma Sociology D&P ........................................... 63 Anthropology & Psychology D&P English Literature & Media Studies Indigenous Environmental Media Studies D&P ................................... 59 (Online) D&P NEW ..................................... 43 Specializations: Anthropology & Sociology D&P English Literature & Psychology Studies/Science ........................................54 Media Studies & Business Circumpolar Studies (Option) NEW ......30 English Literature & Sociology › Criminology and Socio-Legal Applied Ethics (Option) ............................30 Indigenous Reconciliation & Media Studies & Psychology Studies Communications & Critical Trent-ESL: English for University ..........48 Resurgence (Option) ...............................31 Media Studies & Sociology Archaeology ................................................ 39 › Health Studies Thinking D .....................................................43 Specialization: Environmental Chemistry .......................48 Indigenous Studies ..................................54 Medical Professional Stream NEW ..... 57 Sociology & Business › Mediterranean Archaeology NEW Communications & Critical Environmental Geoscience ....................49 Indigenous Studies & Business Nursing .........................................................60 Sustainable Agriculture & ...................... 63 Thinking (Option) D ................................. 30 Arts, Honours D&P .................................... 36 Environmental & Resource Information Systems ...............................54 Online Programs D&P ............................. 59 Food Systems Computing Systems D&P Information Systems & Business Specialization: Bachelor of Arts & Science D&P ............ 39 Science/Studies .........................................49 Philosophy D&P ......................................... 61 (Co-op) NEW ..............................................44 Information Systems & Forensics › Applied Agriculture Environmental & Resource Philosophy & Business D&P Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ......40 Specializations: Studies & Business International Development Studies .....55 Philosophy & Economics Theatre Studies (Option) ..........................31 Specialization: › Computer Science Environmental Science/Studies Specializations: Philosophy & English D&P › Health Sciences › Data Analytics Water Sciences .......................................... 63 (B.E.S.S.) ........................................................49 › African Studies Biology ..........................................................40 › Software Engineering › Latin American Studies Physics .......................................................... 61 Forensic Biology NEW ..............................51 Specializations: Computing Systems & Business International Development Policing & Community D Indicates programs available in › Conservation Biology Computing Systems & Economics Forensic Chemistry NEW .........................51 Studies & Business Safety* D NEW ............................................ 61 › Health Sciences Computing Systems & Media Studies Durham GTA only. Forensic Science .........................................51 International Development Studies Political Studies ......................................... 62 Biomedical Science...................................40 Computing Systems & Physics ..............44 Specialization: (Option) D&P ...............................................31 Specialization: D&P Indicates programs available in › Law & Policing NEW Durham GTA and Peterborough. Business Administration D&P ................ 41 Conservation Biology (Co-op) NEW ...44 International Political Economy ..........55 › Public Policy Specializations: Forensics & Arts Political Studies & Business Creative Writing (Option) NEW D ..........30 Joint Majors D&P ......................................37 All other programs available in › Accounting D&P Forensics & Science Political Studies & Forensics Cultural Studies ......................................... 45 Peterborough only. › Economics French Studies ............................................ 52 Kinesiology .................................................55 Pre-Law Pathways .................................... 56 Specializations: › Entrepreneurship D&P Specialization: Languages (Option) NEW ........................31 BLUE Indicates popular joint majors. › Culture & Theory Pre-Med Pathways ................................... 57 › Ethics & Sustainability › Québec and Franco-Canadian You can also combine almost any › Film & Media Law & Arts: Trent/Swansea Dual › Medical School › Finance Studies two programs for a joint major. › Integrated Arts Degree D&P NEW ..................................... 56 › Veterinary School › Human Resource Management D&P French Studies & Business * Pending approval › Information Systems & › Literature & Narrative Law & Business: Trent/Swansea Dual Pre-Medical Studies (Option) NEW ......31 Cultural Studies & Business Gender & Women’s Studies D&P ...........52 Degree D&P NEW ..................................... 56 E-Commerce D&P Gender & Women’s Studies Pre-Modern Studies (Option) .................31 Ecological Restoration ............................ 45 Many programs also offer courses online. › Marketing & Consumer Culture & Business Legal Studies (Option) D&P ....................31 Learn more: trentu.ca/online D&P (Joint Trent-Fleming program) Linguistics (Option) ...................................31 › Niigaaniiwin – The Art of Leading Geographical Information Systems (Option) .........................................31 2 TRENT UNIVERSITY TRENTU.CA 3 WELCOME TO MAKE YOUR MARK ON THE # UNDERGRADUATE UNIVERSITY WORLD STARTING TODAY 1IN ONTARIO TRENT UNIVERSITY 7 YEARS IN A ROW1 Opportunity is at the core of the Trent University experience. 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