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Faculty of

Arts

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The Faculty of Arts proudly provides a welcoming, inclusive atmosphere for our multi-talented students to thrive. Our first-class programs open doors to rewarding careers in hundreds of diverse fields, as demonstrated by our prestigious alumni who have gone on to become leading change-makers and sought-after experts around the world.

The value and power of an Arts degree is unmatched. Whether you’re interested in the Fine Arts, Humanities or Social Sciences, we have a program and a path of study waiting for you. Our award-winning and friendly faculty members, staff and advisors can’t wait to meet you and help you reach your goals.

Prospective Students

Explore our undergraduate and graduate programs by visiting our newly updated program guides that outline your journey from now until graduation. We also offer skill-focused certificate programs.

current students

Learn about advising services, course registration information and get answers to some of your most frequently asked questions.

DEPARTMENTS

We are home to sixteen departments, including some that are ranked indisputably among the finest in Canada.

outside of canada?

We welcome students from all around the world who are ready to study their passions, explore their interests and make connections with classmates who become friends. 

International Student 雅伎著

An Invitation to International Students

Our new 2026 summer program in Interactive Media + Virtual Production offers a welcoming, world-class creative experience. International students have long found a sense of belonging, inspiration and opportunity in the Faculty of Arts — and you can too!

    • $15M

      in research funding

    • 59,000+

      Arts graduates

    • $135M

      in endowments

    • 7,000+

      current students

Quick Links

The Impact of a Degree in the Arts

The value and relevance of an Arts degree is unmatched. Watch this video to find out why and view our strategic directions that guide our work.

Events

So, You Want to Know The Truth About Residential Schools

September 29, 2025 | 2 – 4 p.m.
Van Vliet Complex, 2-215

In recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport and Recreation are honoured to welcome Chief Wilton Littlechild to share his story. Chief Littlechild, CC AOE MSC KC from the Ermineskin reserve, Maskwacîs, spent 14 of his early years in residential schools. In that time, he witnessed and was subjected to the tangible darkness that was brought about by these institutions.

Please note that this talk will include sensitive subject matter.

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