Academics
At Trent, your education is more than a degree. It’s a journey shaped by curiosity, connection, and choice. Whether you're drawn to the arts, sciences, social sciences, or professional programs, you'll find the flexibility to explore your interests and the support to pursue them with confidence.
Here, learning happens in small classes, through hands-on experiences, and in close collaboration with professors who are leaders in their fields. You’ll graduate with the skills to think critically, communicate clearly, and adapt to a changing world — ready for whatever comes next.
Why Choose Trent for Your Degree?
- Flexible pathways: Combine majors, add specializations, or start with an open year to explore.
- Supportive learning environment: Small class sizes and dedicated faculty foster meaningful mentorship.
- Real-world experience: Gain career-ready skills through research, community engagement, and experiential learning.
- Academic excellence: Study in a university known for its interdisciplinary approach and commitment to teaching.
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Understanding Academic Terms
Degree: Also called a “Bachelor’s degree” or “undergraduate degree,” this is the first level of study at a university, often a three- (general) or four-year (honours) program that prepares you for your future profession or the next step of your academic career.
Major: The primary area of study within a degree program, a major involves intensive focus on a particular discipline.
Specialization: Distinguish your degree by adding a specialization and gain a deeper understanding of your chosen discipline. Adding a specialization shows future employers or graduate schools that you’re focused and interested in becoming an expert in your field.
Minor: An optional secondary field of study that can be related to or different from your major, a minor is usually selected after you begin your studies.
Option: Often referred to as “mini minors,” an option is a prescribed set of courses in a discipline outside of your degree. These specific areas of study can be completed alongside almost any undergraduate degree program. A unique focus to your degree provides you with a distinct advantage in the career of your choice.
Diploma: Diploma programs are a great choice for enhancing your broad-based knowledge. They can be completed in 12-24 months and often lead to a degree program.
Postgraduate Certificate: Trent’s postgraduate certificate programs are designed to complement the skills and knowledge acquired through the completion of an undergraduate degree, boosting your professional skills for in-demand fields.