Curriculum Renewal
in the School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures
What's happening?
The Faculty of Arts is embarking on an ambitious three-year curriculum renewal process.
This process aligns with the strategic priorities outlined in Ahead of Tomorrow and the Arts Strategic Plan and is informed by the findings of the 2024 Faculty of Arts Unit Review.
Current students will not be affected by this process
You'll be able to complete your degree, and we remain dedicated to supporting you on your academic journey.
Admissions paused to select undergraduate programs
Starting for Fall 2025, we will pause admissions to select undergraduate programs in the School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures.
We will continue to offer courses in these subjects
Courses in languages, linguistics, literatures and cultures will continue to be offered to students across the university.
Visit the calendar for up to date information.
Opportunity to work towards a shared vibrant and sustainable future
Faculty, staff, students, alumni and the wider community will work with the Faculty of Arts and the University of Calgary to explore new, imaginative and innovative disciplinary configurations and partnerships.
Admissions-paused programs
Undergraduate
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in East Asian Language Studies
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in East Asian Studies
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Spanish
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Spanish - Honours
- Concurrent BA/BEd in Spanish and Education
- Double major: Bachelor of Arts in French and Spanish
- Double major: Bachelor of Arts in Italian and Spanish
Programs open for application
Undergraduate
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in French
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in French - Honours
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Language and Culture
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Language and Culture - Honours
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Linguistics and Language
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Linguistics
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Linguistics - Honours
Graduate
- Master of Arts (MA) Course-based in Languages, Literatures and Cultures
- Master of Arts (MA) Thesis-based in Languages, Literatures and Cultures
- Master of Arts (MA) Thesis-based in Linguistics
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Languages, Literatures and Cultures
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Linguistics
Minors
- Minor: Arabic Language and Muslim Cultures
- Minor: Chinese
- Minor: East Asian Studies
- Minor: French
- Minor: German
- Minor: Italian Studies
- Minor: Japanese
- Minor: Linguistics
- Minor: Russian
- Minor: Spanish
- Minor: Speech-Language Sciences for Linguistics Majors
Others
Frequently asked questions
To refresh and reinvigorate the future of Arts at the University of Calgary.
In recent years, some programs in the School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures, and Cultures have seen varying levels of student interest.
This is part of a wider trend affecting similar programs across North America and beyond, not just at UCalgary.
To address these changes, we are renewing the curriculum in the Faculty of Arts.
- Our aim is to keep our programs relevant to students, employers, and communities in Alberta and beyond.
- This will help us continue to positively impact our communities’ intellectual life and attract and retain top talent.
The future is collaborative.
We are working to create a vibrant and sustainable future for languages, linguistics, literatures and cultures.
We believe this renewal will enhance our ability to support excellence in teaching, learning, and research. It will also help UCalgary remain a leader in these rapidly evolving fields.
Consultation with students is at the heart of this process.
All current students in the program have been emailed an anonymous survey to provide their questions, concerns and feedback.
In-person consultation sessions are ongoing.
Faculty, staff, alumni and community partners will be invited to future consultation sessions.
Provide your feedback or ask a question
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