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							                                                ATKINSON
                               FACULTY OF LIBERAL AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
                                            BACHELOR OF ARTS
                            INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND HEALTH INFORMATICS
                                                               STUDY PLAN CHECKLIST
                                                                     COMPLETE or                           PREVIOUS
GENERAL EDUCATION - 24 CREDITS:                                                                GRADE
                                                                     INCOMPLETE                            INSTITUTION(S)

AK SOSC 1000 level 6.0

AK HUMA 1000 level 6.0

AK NATS 1000 level 6.0

AK MATH 1710 6.0 *



ELECTIVE REQUIREMENT-
18 CREDITS OUTSIDE THE MAJOR:

ELECTIVE 6.0

ELECTIVE 6.0

ELECTIVE 6.0

MAJOR: 51 CREDITS INCLUDING:

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - 39 CREDITS:

AK/AS ITEC 1000 3.0

AK/AS ITEC 1010 3.0

AK/AS ITEC 1620 3.0

AK/AS ITEC 1630 3.0

AK/AS ITEC 2010 3.0

AK/AS ITEC 2620 3.0

AK/AS ITEC 3210 3.0

AK/AS ITEC 3220 3.0

AK/AS ITEC 3230 3.0

AK/AS/SC MATH 1190 3.0

AK/AS/SC MATH 2320 3.0

AK/AS/SC MATH2560 3.0

AK/AS/SC MATH 2570 3.0

HEALTH INFORMATICS: 12 CREDITS

AK NURS 3200 3.0

AK NURS 3210 3.0

AK NURS 3220 3.0

AK NURS 3230 3.0



*AK/MATH 1710 6.0 is required to fulfil General Education requirements. Refer to AK/MATH 1710 6.0 course description notes for further details.

Students must refer to individual course descriptions for prerequisite requirements.

NOTE 1: STUDENTS MUST SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE 93 CREDITS TO GRADUATE.

NOTE 2: Of the 93 credits in the degree, at least 18 credits must be completed at the 3000 level or above including 12 credits in
the major at the 3000 level or above.



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                                   MINIMUM FACULTY DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

                                                        BACHELOR OF ARTS

IMPORTANT NOTE: A Study Plan Checklist is an aid for planning courses only and should be used in conjunction with the calendar. It is NOT
a substitute for the calendar. Degree and program requirements are subject to change. Every effort has been made to ensure that the study plan
checklist and the York Undergraduate Calendar reflect the most recent changes. There may be instances when what is published does not reflect
the most current University policy. In such instances, when the published versions of policies or regulations differ from what has been most
recently approved by Senate, the latter will prevail. It is the responsibility of the student to take the correct courses and ensure ALL degree and
program requirements are met.

General Education requirements: 24 credits in accordance with the following to be completed at the 1000 level: 6 credits Humanities; 6
credits Natural Science; 6 credits Social Science and 6 credits Mathematics or Modes or Reasoning. Some programs require MATH 1710 6.0 as a
general education requirement. Please refer to your program of study. General education courses DO NOT fulfil major or elective requirements.
No more than 30 General Education credits will count towards a degree. (Exception: students who have successfully completed a 9 credit 1000
level Foundation course will be considered to have satisfied the 6 credit corresponding area of study in general education and 3 credits will count
toward an elective or equivalent area in their degree program.)

Elective requirements: At least 18 credits (or equivalent) outside the major discipline or program theme of the major. (Not applicable to
students proceeding to a degree in Liberal Studies or Social Science.) “Cross-Listed” or “same as” major or program theme courses may not be
used to meet the elective requirement.

Major requirements: At least 30 credits (in accordance with major program requirements). Liberal Studies: No more than 24 credits from any
one major discipline may be taken in the degree. All majors must include at least 12 credits at the 3000 level or above.

Upper Level requirements: Of the required 90 credits for the degree students must complete at least 18 credits at the 3000 level or above
including at least 12 credits in the major at the 3000 level or above.

Residency Requirement: At least 30 credits not used toward another academic program are to be taken at York University. Half the major
credits must be taken through Atkinson.

Graduating with a BA: Students must pass at least 90 credits that meet Atkinson degree and program requirements. The cumulative grade
point average (GPA) for all courses must be at least 4.0.

Failure to maintain minimum academic standing:
Students whose cumulative grade point average on at least 24 credits is below 2.5 must withdraw for one year.

Students who have completed less than 90 credits who fall below the minimum cumulative grade point average of 4.0 will be placed on academic
warning.

Students who have completed 90 credits and less than 102 credits, who do not have the required cumulative grade point average of 4.0, will be
allowed additional credits to the maximum of 102 credits in an attempt to raise their grade point average for graduation.

Students who have completed 102 credits or greater, who do not have the minimum 4.0 cumulative grade point average will be ineligible to
proceed or graduate.

For further information, students should refer to the academic penalties section for Atkinson in the York Undergraduate Calendar available on
the main York web site at: www.yorku.ca , under current students, courses and enrolment.

For further program information please contact the School of Analytic Studies and Information Technology, Room 2005
TEL Building, 416-736- 5232, Fax: 416-736-5188 or E-mail: sasit@yorku.ca.

                                         PLEASE RETAIN THIS STUDY PLAN FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES

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