4 programs, side by side
Rows marked with a dot are where these differ. Everything is each university’s own published wording; the “your average” row is yours, calculated the way each program does it.
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| Published rangetheir exact wording | 70–80%“70%; co-op 80%” | 70%“70% min.” | 73–80%“Mid to high 70s” | 70–75%“70-75%” |
| Required coursesforced into your top 6 — options are the row below | No course codes parsed — see prerequisites | No course codes parsed — see prerequisites | ENG4UFRA4UMHF4U | ENG4U |
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| More than marks?supplementary application | Marks only | Yes
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| Co-op | Available | No | Available | No |
| Degree | Bachelor of Arts (Co-op), BA (Co-op), Bachelor of Social Science, BSocSc | — | Bachelor of Applied Arts, BAA, International Bachelor of Arts, iBA | — |
| First-year intakewhere published | — | — | 25 | 70 |
| What you study | Interdisciplinary StudiesSociology | AnthropologyBusiness StudiesEntrepreneurshipInterdisciplinary Studies | AccountingArtificial IntelligenceBusiness StudiesEconomics | English StudiesHistoryHuman GeographyInterdisciplinary Studies |
| What it is | You study how gender, feminism, and power shape society by combining feminist theory with sociology's analysis of social structures and inequality. Unlike a straight sociology program, you examine gender as a central lens across all topics — from work and family to politics and culture. This suits students interested in understanding social change, inequality, and how identity intersects with institutions, who want classroom learning paired with work experience. | This program combines the study of how societies work — through anthropology, politics, and social policy — with practical skills in starting and running social enterprises that solve community problems. Unlike a straight business degree, it focuses specifically on ventures designed for social impact rather than profit alone. It suits people who want to understand social change deeply and turn ideas into real projects that help communities. | This program lets you earn two degrees at once: a business administration credential covering accounting, finance, and entrepreneurship, plus an international studies degree in history, geography, or environmental studies. Unlike a typical business degree, you're required to complete a co-op work term, which gives you practical experience alongside classroom learning. It suits students who want both solid business training and deeper knowledge of global issues or a second subject area. | You enter this program without committing to a specific major, taking first-year courses across subjects like English, history, psychology, philosophy, and sociology. This gives you time to explore different areas of arts study before declaring a focus at the end of year one, rather than applying directly to a named program. It suits students who are interested in humanities and social sciences but unsure which direction fits them best. |
| The door tomajors you reach through it | Applied to directly | Applied to directly | Applied to directly | Applied to directly |
| Entrance awardsat this campus, by average | 22 published, 5 with no applicationfrom 75%See them | None published by average | 13 published, 4 with no applicationfrom 75%See them | 2 published, 0 with no applicationfrom 85%See them |
| Source | University of Ottawa on OUInfo | Saint Paul University on OUInfo | York University — Glendon on OUInfo | Toronto Metropolitan University on OUInfo |
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