Undergraduate Programs

Faculty/School
Delivery Mode
Field of Interest

Animation Theory and Practice

The Department of Film and Media’s new Certificate in Animation Theory and Practice offers students a unique and innovative opportunity to study animation in an interdisciplinary context that embraces hybrid, experimental approaches to the art form and fosters the innovative analysis of animated media from Classical Hollywood and Studio Ghibli to experimental and VR/AR animation. Students can take a wide variety of courses in animation history, theory and production.

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Faculties
Arts and Science
Themes
creative arts
Degrees/Certifications
certificate
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Applied Economics

What determines the prices of goods and services? How do individuals decide how much to spend and save? How can government policies help reduce environmental pollution? These are questions we all face every day. Economics is our attempt to analyze and understand them. Often seen as being all about money, at its more basic level economics is concerned with the material well-being of human societies.

Applied Economics
Faculties
Arts and Science
Themes
social sciences
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Art History

The Queen’s Art History program is strongly committed to mentoring students in a variety of interdisciplinary approaches, methodologies, and issues, including the technical examination of art, gender studies, critical theory, cultural representation, curatorial studies, and the relationships among art, literature, and science. The program offers a wide range of courses that explore how visual and material cultures have shaped human societies across time and around the world. All Art History courses emphasize visual literacy and the contextual relevance of the discipline within culture and history.

Art History
Faculties
Arts and Science
Themes
humanities
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Artist in Community Education

Artist in Community Education (ACE) is designed for practicing artists in visual art, music, drama, dance, film, and creative writing who are interested in the education field and already have an undergraduate degree. Candidates who complete the program are eligible for Ontario College of Teachers Certification. The program is open to candidates wishing to teach either Primary-Junior or Intermediate-Senior.

ACE Marbling Workshop
Faculties
Education
Themes
education
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Astrophysics

A degree in Astrophysics provides you with training in theory, computation, statistical modelling, data analysis, and experimental methods as you pursue problems in fundamental and applied research. Astrophysicists create simple mathematical models to describe complex astrophysical phenomena and test these models by making astronomical observations, collecting data, and comparing this data with numerical simulations. The skills obtained are highly sought after and transferrable to a wide range of fields. The degree leads to careers in academia and government-funded research centres as well as the private sector fields of finance, medicine, technology, and data analytics, to name just a few.

Astrophysics
Faculties
Arts and Science
Themes
life and physical sciences
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Biochemistry

Biochemistry is the branch of science that explores the structures and chemical processes of molecules in living organisms that interact to form cells, tissues, and whole organisms. The Biochemistry program at Queen’s provides students with in-depth training in a wide range of important topics that are related to these processes, including the mechanisms of cancer progression, cellular communication, and the molecular and chemical basis of infection, inheritance, and disease. The program also offers opportunities for students to explore rapidly expanding fields in molecular genetics, metabolism of biomolecules, bioengineering, and regenerative medicine through hands-on training with professors in research labs.

The first two years of the program provides vital background preparation in Biology, Chemistry (organic, analytical, and physical), Molecular Biology, Math, and Statistical Analysis, to understand the molecules that make up all living things. In the upper years of the program, students receive in-depth exposure to all areas of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, including extensive hands-on laboratory experiences. The Biochemistry program has enough flexibility for students to take elective courses offered in other programs within the Faculty of Arts and Science, including the Life Sciences program, for which they are eligible.

Faculties
Arts and Science
Health Sciences
Themes
health
life and physical sciences
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)
online

Biology

There is no end to the fascinating questions we can ask about how the natural world functions. From dissecting the molecular mechanisms at play in cells to understanding the complexity of interactions in the biosphere, the beauty and mystery of nature astounds. There has never been a more exciting time to study biology, with subjects ranging from climate change and the conservation of biodiversity to the origin and evolution of life, and from the form and function of organisms to the ongoing “omics†revolution at the molecular level. Regardless of your area of interest, there is something in biology for you -- questions waiting to be answered and riddles of nature to be solved.

Biology
Faculties
Arts and Science
Themes
life and physical sciences
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Biology - Mathematics

Understanding the evolution of drug resistant diseases draws upon knowledge of genetics, genomics, epidemiology, and population ecology and these are all areas of study steeped in both Biology and Mathematics. This example is just one of many that could be used to highlight the growing need for quantitative literacy in academics, medicine, and industry. The Biology and Mathematics SSP incorporates courses from both departments and combines them with specialized courses in “BioMath†to provide an exceptional learning experience in this emerging field.

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Faculties
Arts and Science
Themes
life and physical sciences
interdisciplinary
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Biology - Psychology

Humans and other animals have more in common than you might think. From neurological systems to patterns of behaviour, this four year Subject of Specialization Plan fuses core elements from Biology and Psychology and allows considerable opportunity for upper year specialization and independent study. With an emphasis on cross-disciplinary interaction and integration, the "BioPsych" SSP explores both commonalities and uniquely human features of brain, behaviour and cognition.

Biology - Psychology
Faculties
Arts and Science
Themes
life and physical sciences
interdisciplinary
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Biomedical Computing

This innovative program combines the problem-solving capabilities of Computer Science with the most advanced techniques of the life sciences, resulting in endless possibilities for improving health care. Courses in this multi-disciplinary program include: Computer-Integrated Surgery, Genetics, Computational Biology, Biochemistry, Physiology, Artificial Intelligence, and Software Development. This program is suitable for many careers, including medicine and medical research.
Biomedical Computing
Faculties
Arts and Science
Themes
computing/technology
life and physical sciences
interdisciplinary
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Biotechnology

The four year Biotechnology (BTEC) degree plan is a Subject of Specialization Plan (SSP) with a focus on this highly active and rapidly changing area of applied research. The plan balances conceptual and practical learning experiences at a broad range of scales of biological organization — from microbes to ecosystems — embracing the diversity of life forms that can be used to improve agriculture, medicine and the environment, among other things.
Biotechnology
Faculties
Arts and Science
Themes
computing/technology
life and physical sciences
interdisciplinary
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Black Studies

The undergraduate program in Black Studies at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ is a diverse, interdisciplinary program that explores and engages the connections between the arts, social justice, decolonial thought, and practices of anti-oppression. Our program spans multiple faculties and units to bring together world-leading experts in art and activism, geography and planning, global health, literature, creative writing, history, music, philosophy, political thought, religion, and cognate fields of race and anti-racism.
Black Studies
Faculties
Arts and Science
Themes
social sciences
humanities
interdisciplinary
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Business

Certificate in Business

Smith offers a Certificate in Business which can be taken while pursuing a non-business undergraduate degree. It expands horizons and career options by providing the fundamentals of business management.

Graduate Diploma in Business

This four-month program from May to August at Smith School of Business in Kingston is designed for recent university graduates with a bachelor's degree in a non-business discipline. The knowledge and skills acquired in this program will prepare you for a broad range of careers and credits earned can be applied towards a Full-time MBA and Master's degree programs.

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Faculties
Smith Business
Themes
business
Degrees/Certifications
certificate
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)
online

Chemical Engineering

Undergraduate program: Learn to design, control, and optimize energy-efficient, sustainable, and economically viable processes to generate products such as energy, materials, food, pharmaceuticals, and biomedical devices. Queen’s prepares engineers to work on any scale, from mass manufacturing to micro-scale chemical reactions, with specializations in chemical process engineering and biochemical engineering.

Graduate programs: Make a difference in the world through research that captures your curiosity. As a graduate student in the Department of Chemical Engineering, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with our internationally recognized researchers. We prioritize discovery, strong supervisor-student connections, and interdisciplinary partnerships.
Degree Offerings: MEng, MASc, PhD, Accelerated MASc

Student working in chemical engineering lab
Faculties
Smith Engineering
Themes
engineering and applied science
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Chemistry

Chemistry explores the composition, structure, and transformation of matter. Frequently called the central science, it provides the basis for studies in many other disciplines, ranging from biology to materials science, in addition to being a booming discipline of its own. A degree from Queen’s Department of Chemistry is highly regarded and an important consideration in today’s competitive science and technology job market. Our $56 million state of the art building is home to the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance facility and its eight high-field instruments, an on-site Mass Spec facility with four mass spectrometers, an X-ray diffractometer, a CFI-funded facility for materials characterization, and more unique equipment in faculty labs.

Chemistry
Faculties
Arts and Science
Themes
life and physical sciences
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Civil Engineering

Undergraduate program: Learn how to design, plan, and build the structures and systems of our built world while protecting the natural environment to shape society and the world we live in. Civil engineering addresses the present challenges in environmental, geotechnical, hydrotechnical, and structural engineering including those arising from climate change.

Graduate programs: The Department of Civil Engineering focuses on internationally recognized research and nationally respected service to industry and society. We offer both research-based and coursework-based graduate programs designed to meet the research and professional needs of society and the environment. Graduates of our programs come away with an advanced understanding of state-of-the-art and state-of-practice within selected areas of the natural environment and infrastructure.
Degree Offerings: MEng, MASc, PhD

Student working in Civil Engineering lab, wearing hardhat and inspecting concrete
Faculties
Smith Engineering
Themes
engineering and applied science
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Classical Studies

Are you interested in battles, myths, astrology, riddles and magic, languages and literature, graphic novels, avatars and cosplay, building models and theatre sets, digging in the dirt, or exploring underwater? If you answered yes to any of these, then Classics at Queen’s is a good fit for you! Classics is the study of ancient Greek and Roman civilizations over the past 3,000 years. As a student, you can examine all aspects of these civilizations: ancient Greek and Latin languages, history, religion, warfare, myth, science, philosophy, literature, art, and archaeology.

Classical Studies
Faculties
Arts and Science
Themes
languages
humanities
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Classics

Studying Classics leads to a wider appreciation of human values and achievements, and a more objective understanding of ourselves and our times. Multi-disciplinary in approach, Classics involves the studies of history, literature, archaeology, religion, mythology, drama and philosophy, in addition to the ancient languages of Greek and Latin. Today our understanding of Greek and Roman culture is further enhanced by the latest digital techniques that increasingly pervade studies in archaeology, epigraphy, papyrology, and ancient science and medicine.

Photo of ancient ruins
Faculties
Arts and Science
Themes
languages
humanities
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Cognitive Science

Drawing from principles of psychology, philosophy, linguistics, neuroscience, and computing, this program explores the science of the mind and thought. Cognitive scientists are probing the concept of intelligence in humans and animals in order to program intelligent computers that are not only capable of performing complex tasks, but of thinking complex thoughts.
Cognitive Science
Faculties
Arts and Science
Themes
computing/technology
life and physical sciences
interdisciplinary
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Commerce

Smith’s four-year Bachelor of Commerce program is designed to develop exceptional leaders, valuable team members, and highly effective managers. Personalize your degree by taking advantage of numerous opportunities available to you in this program — the Certificate in Social Impact, study abroad options, and positions in ComSoc, the largest undergraduate business society in Canada.

A key feature of Smith Commerce is the international exchange semester option in years three or four. Living and studying in another country broadens your perspective and develops a global network of contacts. It enhances your career opportunities and appeals to employers. Smith’s exchange partners are carefully selected for the high quality of education and student experience they deliver.

BCom Hero
Faculties
Smith Business
Themes
business
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)
other
online

Commerce + Law

This six-year combined program capitalizes on the strength of the Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) degree offered by Smith School of Business and the rich business law program offered by Queen’s Law. 

The BCom/JD degree reduces completion time and tuition by one year for undergraduate students admitted to the BCom degree program at Smith. Students entering the third-year of the Smith BCom program are eligible to apply through an internal application process at Queen’s. 

Commerce

Smith’s four-year Bachelor of Commerce program is designed to develop exceptional leaders, valuable team members, and highly effective managers. Personalize your degree by taking advantage of numerous opportunities available to you in this program — the Certificate in Social Impact, study abroad options, and positions in ComSoc, the largest undergraduate business society in Canada.

A key feature of Smith Commerce is the international exchange semester option in years three or four. Living and studying in another country broadens your perspective and develops a global network of contacts. It enhances your career opportunities and appeals to employers. Smith’s exchange partners are carefully selected for the high quality of education and student experience they deliver.

Juris Doctor

The Faculty of Law's renowned JD program provides students the educational foundation to practice law in all common-law jurisdictions in Canada and around the world, as well as exciting cross-disciplinary combined degree opportunities, and diverse curricular offerings in high-interest practice areas, including business, constitutional, public, criminal, and international law.

Experiential learning is a hallmark of the Queen’s Law experience through Bader College at Herstmonceux Castle in England, a variety of international exchange programs, sought-after internships, Indigenous on the land learning, and front-line community justice through five pro bono legal clinics. The JD program supports practice readiness, with over 95 percent of graduates finding placements in the months following graduation.

Queen’s Law is dedicated to the principles of EDII and the importance of reconciliation and restorative justice, which informs curriculum development and supports pathways to legal education to ensure individuals from culturally, racially, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds can thrive.

BCom Hero
Faculties
Law
Smith Business
Themes
business
interdisciplinary
law
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)
hybrid / blended
online

Computer Engineering

Undergraduate studies: Computer engineers build connections between the virtual and physical worlds. In this program, you will learn to develop and advance the information and communication technology that is changing the way people live and work.

Streams of specialization include:

  • artificial intelligence
  • computer hardware
  • computer systems
  • software engineering
  • mechatronics

Graduate studies: With collaborative research opportunities, a strong sense of community between faculty and students, and exceptional teaching and research, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering prepares you to excel in your graduate studies. We offer research-oriented doctoral and master’s programs, including our unique Master of Applied Science in Artificial Intelligence. Our students graduate as experts in their field with strong technical and academic skills.
Degree Offerings: MEng, MASc, PhD, MASc in AI, Accelerated Master’s

Student adjusting robotic arm in Ingenuity Labs
Faculties
Smith Engineering
Themes
computing/technology
analytics / artificial intelligence (AI)
engineering and applied science
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Computer Science

Computer Science explores the principles that underlie all of computing. It provides broad training with the opportunity to focus on specific areas such as artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, computing theory, and programming languages. From software developer to systems analyst, information architect to database administrator, graduates are well-prepared for any number of careers in the technology industry and beyond.

Computer Science
Faculties
Arts and Science
Themes
computing/technology
interdisciplinary
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Computing

Computer science is one of the most exciting and diverse subjects of study today, particularly at the Queen’s School of Computing. Whether you’re interested in software design, artificial intelligence, game development, or biomedical computation, we can offer you a vast range of courses to fit your interests – and that’s only scratching the surface.

Computing
Faculties
Arts and Science
Themes
computing/technology
interdisciplinary
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)

Computing and the Creative Arts

This innovative program is aimed at students with interests and abilities in both Computing and the Fine Arts. You can participate in advanced courses in Art, Drama, Film, or Music while maintaining a solid concentration in Computer Science and Mathematics. Fill out your degree with electives in other Arts areas and interdisciplinary courses of all kinds. Graduates can expect to work in the entertainment industry, in art galleries and museums, in multimedia design and production, and in developing the next generation of software for the Arts.

Computing and the Creative Arts
Faculties
Arts and Science
DAN School of Drama & Music
Themes
computing/technology
creative arts
Degrees/Certifications
bachelor's / undergraduate program
Delivery Modes
in-person (Kingston)
 
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