Archaeology
The Department of Classical Studies at the University of Waterloo is dedicated to the idea that we, as a society, can take full advantage of our future only if we understand and appreciate our past. Classics courses comprise the time period between the Bronze Age and the fall of Rome—a time period in which the foundations were laid for much of today’s “westernâ€? culture. The program offers a limited number of courses via distance education. For more information, please refer to the Department’s official webpage.
Requirements
Undergraduate & Certificate: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (or equivalent) with an overall average fo 70% on 6 Ontario Academic Course credits. Some programs have additional requirements. English as a second language requirements must be met. Graduate: For information about the Master of Applied Science, Management of Technology program, please refer tohttp://motdinfo.uwaterloo.ca/ Postgraduate: N/A.
Accreditation
Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada and of Association of Commonwealth Universities
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Science Degree
The University of Waterloo is a relatively young institution that has quickly become one of the top schools in all of Canada. Having begun its distance education program in 1968, it now offers more than 250 courses in more than 40 areas of study, making it one of the most comprehensive programs in the country. Consistently gaining accolades and praise, UW continues to progress and expand, earning its reputation as one of the nation’s most innovative universities.
Accreditation
Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada and of Association of Commonwealth Universities