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%“70% minimum” | 73–80%“Mid to high 70s” | 70%“70% minimum” | Not published“N/A” |
| Required coursesforced into your top 6 — options are the row below | ENG4U | ENG4UFRA4UMHF4U | ENG4U | ENG4U |
| Choose one ofany of these satisfies it | — |
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| More than marks?supplementary application | Marks only | Yes
| Marks only | Marks only |
| Co-op | No | Available | No | No |
| Degree | — | Bachelor of Applied Arts, BAA, International Bachelor of Arts, iBA | — | — |
| First-year intakewhere published | 200 | 25 | 200 | 200 |
| What you study | Classical Studies | AccountingArtificial IntelligenceBusiness StudiesEconomics | Aboriginal StudiesAgricultureAnthropologyBusiness Studies | AgricultureAnthropologyArchaeologyBusiness Studies |
| What it is | You study the history, literature, philosophy, and culture of ancient Greece and Rome through their own texts and artifacts. This is a focused humanities program centred on these two civilizations rather than a broad survey of ancient world cultures. It suits students who enjoy reading classical texts, understanding how ancient societies shaped Western thought, and are comfortable with language study or historical analysis. | 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. | An Honours Arts degree lets you study humanities and social sciences in depth, choosing from subjects like history, English, anthropology, environmental studies, and others. Unlike a general arts degree, an honours program requires more advanced courses in your chosen major and typically demands higher academic performance. This program suits students who want to explore ideas across cultures, societies, and texts, and who are willing to commit to deeper study in at least one subject area. | You study arts subjects alongside business fundamentals in a joint-major degree. This combines the breadth of humanities and social sciences with business skills like finance, management, and organizational thinking, rather than letting you focus on just one. It suits people who want a flexible foundation for careers that blend analytical and communication skills across diverse fields. |
| 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 | 4 published, 4 with no applicationfrom 80%See them | 13 published, 4 with no applicationfrom 75%See them | None published by average | None published by average |
| Source | Trent University on OUInfo | York University — Glendon on OUInfo | Trent University — Durham GTA on OUInfo | Trent University — Durham GTA on OUInfo |
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