List of University of Guelph academic programs explained

There are over 94 undergraduate degrees, 48 graduate programs, and 6 associate diplomas in many different disciplines offered at the University of Guelph. The history of achievement in biomedical science, agriculture and veterinary medicine and the modern focus on life sciences are some of the strengths that define the university. The university is home to 23,000 full-time and part-time undergraduate students, 2,515 full-time and part-time graduate students and almost 3000 faculty and staff. Guelph students also have the lowest graduation rate among Canadian comprehensive universities (at 89%), 5.8% higher than the national average.

Undergraduate programs

As of the 2022-2023 academic year.[1]

Undergraduate Majors

Undergraduate DegreeMajorCoop
Bachelor of Arts in Media Study (B.A.A.)Media StudiesYes
Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.)Applied Human NutritionNo
Child StudiesNo
Family Studies and Human DevelopmentNo
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)AnthropologyYes
Art HistoryNo
Classical StudiesNo
Creative WritingNo
Criminal Justice and Public PolicyYes
Culture and Technology StudiesYes
EconomicsYes
EnglishNo
Environmental GovernanceYes
European StudiesNo
Food, Agriculture and Resource EconomicsNo
French StudiesNo
GeographyYes
HistoryYes
International Development StudiesYes
Justice and Legal StudiesYes
Mathematical EconomicsYes
Mathematical ScienceNo
MusicNo
PhilosophyNo
Political ScienceYes
PsychologyYes
Sexualities, Genders and Social ChangeNo
SociologyNo
Studio ArtNo
Theatre StudiesNo
Bachelor of Arts and Sciences (B.A.S)Bachelor of Arts and SciencesNo
Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management (B.B.R.M.)Environmental ManagementYes
Equine ManagementYes
Food Industry ManagementYes
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Comm.)AccountingYes
Food and Agricultural BusinessYes
Government, Economics and ManagementYes
Hospitality and Tourism ManagementYes
ManagementYes
Management Economics and FinanceYes
Marketing ManagementYes
Real EstateYes
Sport and Event ManagementYes
Bachelor of Computing (B.Comp.)Computer ScienceYes
Software EngineeringYes
Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)Biological EngineeringYes
Biomedical EngineeringYes
Computer EngineeringYes
Engineering Systems and ComputingYes
Environmental EngineeringYes
Mechanical EngineeringYes
Water Resource EngineeringYes
Bachelor of Indigenous Environmental Science and Practice (B.I.E.S.P)Bachelor of Indigenous Environmental Science and PracticeYes
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (B.L.A.)Bachelor of Landscape ArchitectureNo
Bachelor of One Health (B.O.H)Bachelor of One HealthYes
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)Animal BiologyNo
BiochemistryYes
BiodiversityNo
Biological and Medical PhysicsYes
Biological and Pharmaceutical ChemistryYes
Biological ScienceNo
Bio-Medical ScienceNo
Biomedical ToxicologyYes
Chemical PhysicsYes
ChemistryYes
Environmental BiologyNo
Environmental GeomaticsYes
Food ScienceYes
Human KineticsNo
Marine and Freshwater BiologyYes
Mathematical ScienceNo
MicrobiologyYes
Molecular Biology and GeneticsYes
NanoscienceYes
NeuroscienceNo
Nutritional and Nutraceutical SciencesNo
Physical ScienceNo
PhysicsYes
Plant ScienceYes
Theoretical PhysicsNo
Wildlife Biology and ConservationYes
ZoologyNo
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (B.Sc.[Agr.])Honours AgricultureNo
Animal ScienceNo
Crop ScienceNo
HorticultureNo
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences (B.Sc.[Env.])EcologyYes
Environmental SciencesYes
Environmental Economics and PolicyYes
Environmental and Resource ManagementYes

Graduate programs

Joint graduate programs

Notes and References

  1. https://calendar.uoguelph.ca/archived-calendars/2022-2023/undergraduate-calendar/degree-programs 2022-2023 Undergraduate Calendar
  2. Web site: Canada . Guelph-Waterloo Centre for Graduate Work in Chemistry and Biochemistry . Gwc2.on.ca . 2011-12-04.
  3. Web site: Guelph-Waterloo Physics Institute . Gwp.on.ca . 2011-12-04.
  4. Web site: Guelph-Waterloo Anthropology MA Program . Anthropology.uwaterloo.ca . 2011-12-04.