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Languages at Laurier (Waterloo)

Not directly. At Wilfrid Laurier University — Waterloo you apply to Honours Bachelor of Arts (UZ), then choose languages on the OUAC application, from a mandatory drop-down of 'Subjects of Major Interest' inside the Honours BA (UZ). If you are not sure, Laurier has a formal temporary designation that lets you take first-year courses in one or two areas and declare at the end of first year.

The program you actually apply to

Honours Bachelor of Arts (BA)

73–77%OUAC UZ

Prerequisites

  • English at 60%

When you choose languages

On the OUAC application, from a mandatory drop-down of 'Subjects of Major Interest' inside the Honours BA (UZ). If you are not sure, Laurier has a formal temporary designation that lets you take first-year courses in one or two areas and declare at the end of first year.

What to watch for

French and Languages are both BA Subjects of Major Interest under UZ; Spanish is a BA-in-combination option. French is eligible for the Teaching Option. Laurier's Honours BA is one OUAC code, UZ, published at mid-70s. You pick the major from a drop-down on the application — Laurier's own description is a 'mandatory drop-down picklist' of Subjects of Major Interest. Unusually, it also offers a temporary undeclared designation, so you can enter the BA without committing and declare at the end of first year.

The same application also gets you to

Honours Bachelor of Arts (BA) is the entry point for 6 other majors at Laurier (Waterloo). You are not choosing between these at application time.

Languages at the other campuses

Compare the entry programs side by side →

Entry routes were researched against each university’s own program pages in 2026-08-16. Laurier (Waterloo)’s page. Faculties restructure — confirm before you apply.