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Home / 2026 / March / 18 / UBC Okanagan modernizes its BA to meet today’s needs
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UBC Okanagan modernizes its BA to meet today’s needs

Feedback from students provides direction and new choices for program options

March 18, 2026

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Starting this September, Bachelor of Arts students at UBC Okanagan will have more elective options while working towards their degree.

After listening to suggestions from current and former students, UBC Okanagan is redesigning its Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree to provide more flexible options.

Starting this September, BA students will be able to choose more electives based on personal interests, professional goals and learning opportunities.

UBCO updated the BA based on extensive feedback from students, faculty and campus partners to create a more flexible, student-centred experience.

The change gives students room to explore academic interests, or participate in co-operative education and international exchange programs, explains Dr. Diana Carter, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies for the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies.

“With the updated BA structure, students will have greater freedom to shape their degree around their interests and goals,” says Dr. Carter. “Whether that means exploring new academic areas, adding a minor or double major, or taking part in experiential learning opportunities, the new degree structure provides more pathways for students to make the most of their time at university.”

The world needs graduates who can think critically, communicate clearly, solve complex issues and approach challenges creatively, says Dr. Julien Picault, Associate Dean of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum for the Irving K. Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

“Studying the humanities and social sciences helps students develop these essential skills while preparing them to contribute meaningfully in their communities and careers,” says Dr. Picault.

The revised structure makes scheduling more flexible and gives students more choice in planning their degree. The changes also support students transferring to UBCO by creating clearer and more flexible pathways into the BA program.

“Importantly, the changes do not affect major requirements. Students will continue to complete the same coursework while gaining more flexibility in the overall degree structure,” says Dr. Picault.

The BA at UBC Okanagan combines foundational knowledge with interdisciplinary learning in areas such as social justice, sustainability and Indigenous knowledge, to help students navigate an increasingly complex world.

“Studying the humanities and social sciences at UBC Okanagan helps students become thoughtful and engaged global citizens,” says Dr. Donna Senese, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Students for the Irving K. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. “Graduates leave with a strong foundation, meaningful connections and versatile skills that will open up countless possibilities for their careers and their lives.”

Changes to the BA program will take effect in September 2026.

For more information about Bachelor of Arts programs, visit: ok.ubc.ca/academics/degrees-and-programs

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Patty Wellborn
E-mail: patty.wellborn@ubc.ca

Content type: Media Release
More content from: Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies, Irving K Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

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