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Discovery Program

Many students use their first year in university to explore different academic subjects. In the Discovery Program, students without a declared major take a pair of specially-designed courses in the Fall semester, and one course in the Winter semester, alongside courses in their area of study.

All Arts and Social Sciences students are expected to register for Foundations of Academic Writing I (01-01-150) in the Fall semester, and Foundations of Academic Writing II (01-01-151) in the Winter semester. These courses have been mandated because the literacy and writing skills they provide are essential to success at university, and because they provide the communication proficiency welcomed by future employers.

Discovery Program students also take Understanding the Contemporary World (01-01-120), which explores the connections between social and political contexts and various cultural forms such as fine art, literature, music, and popular culture. This course allows students to explore various disciplines and subject areas while developing their academic skills.

Additional first-year support is provided in small tutorials to help with study skills, objective-setting, and campus resources.

Contact our Advising Centre to discuss your study options

Look at choices for Undeclared Majors

Why are these courses required?

Email the Discovery Coordinator at natkin@uwindsor.ca