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  1. Why York? Explore Programs. Undergraduate Programs; Graduate Programs; Continuing Studies; Your Application. Admission Requirements; How to Apply; I've Applied; I've Been Admitted; Financing Your Degree. Tuition & Fees; Scholarships & Bursaries; Your Community. Indigenous Students; International Students; Services for Students; Student Life ...

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      Nursing (BScN) York’s School of Nursing offers three BScN...

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  2. BA offered by Faculty of Science. Actuarial Science (BA) Join our personalized, hands-on program in the growing field of financial risk management and learn to foretell an uncertain future. Write the actuarial certification exams key to becoming an in-demand business professional.

  3. In Schulich's undergraduate program - the BBA - you'll study with the same professors that teach in our highly respected Masters, MBA and PhD programs. They'll provide you with a strong foundation in business that goes beyond the traditional areas of commerce and economics.

  4. Study at York. Learning for life-long success. Whether you are finishing high school, transferring from another institution, advancing your career or deciding to study in Canada, York University offers a broad selection of degrees, programs and opportunities to support your learning journey.

  5. Explore the rich and diverse undergraduate degree and certificate programs offered by the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies at York University.

  6. Nursing (BScN) Yorks School of Nursing offers three BScN options at York’s Keele campus: a 4-year Direct Entry program, a Second-Entry program and a Post- RN Internationally Educated Nurses program. Our programs develop reflective and socially responsive practitioners to ensure health for all through nursing excellence.

  7. Undergraduate students have the option of working toward either a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology. Students may choose to focus on specific areas of interest such as neuroscience or abnormal psychology or follow a more generalized program that covers a wide variety of aspects of the discipline.