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WELCOME TO FASS!
Helpful information for first-year undergraduate students

The 2024 Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences newsletter for first-year students

A message to new students from the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Hello and welcome to the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) at ÐӰɵ¼º½!

My name isÌýDr. Jennifer AndrewsÌýand I'mÌýthe DeanÌýof FASS. We're looking forward to welcoming you as you start your journey as an undergraduate student.ÌýÌýto learn more about what Dalhousie and FASS have to offer! We hope you're excited to come to Dal!



As a transplant to Nova Scotia and Halifax who has now been here for two years, I have no doubt you are as excited as I am to come to campus this fall and have the full Dalhousie experience. I am eager to help you to fulfill your dreams and aspirations as you undertake your degree in one of the most dynamic and wide-ranging faculties on the Dalhousie campus. Our FASS professors provide you with the opportunities to explore subject areas that you are passionate about and to learn how to think critically, analyze arguments, and communicate effectively.

°Õ³ó±ðÌýFaculty of Arts and Social SciencesÌýhas a wonderful, rich and diverse set of programs. We offer the most academic choices of any such faculty in Atlantic Canada; we can help you to chart your own path and to discover new areas of interest.Ìý

³Õ¾±²õ¾±³ÙÌýÌýfor more information on all of our programs.ÌýClick hereÌýto access further links to resources that you may find helpful as a first-year FASS student.

Remember too that learning communities extend far beyond the classroom. I would encourage you to engage with advocacy groups, student clubs, and societies. You can connect with fellow first-year students as well as upper-year students by getting involved with theÌýÌý(also known as DASSS) and joining us at theÌýFASS First-Year Student Mixer on Wednesday, September 4th in the front lobby/mezzanine area of the Marion McCain Arts and Social Sciences BuildingÌý(further details about this event can be found in the column to your right in this newsletter).

You may also wish to pursue experiential learning opportunities outside of the classroom, whether as an apprenticeship, a community service learning course, a field course, a placement, or a creative and artistic production; more information on FASS Experiential Learning (also known as FASS-Ex) is provided here:ÌýÌý.

Several of our programs offer courses abroad where you can travel and explore new places while on your learning journey. FASS has a great number ofÌýopportunities for study abroadÌýthat we encourage you to consider.

And don't forget about our programs offered by the Fountain School of Performing Arts! Students enrolled in these programs will have incredible opportunities to learn and work with award-winning performers, theatre and music creators, and academics who continue to make amazing impacts and innovations in the performing arts industry. And all members of the Dalhousie community are welcome and encouraged to attend and enjoy the amazing productions and performances that feature students, faculty and alumni of the Fountain School. Learn more about their upcoming 2024-2025 performance season.

Additionally, FASS hosts several public lectures throughout the academic year. Some of these lecture events are already in their planning stages. Learn more about some of the FASS Faculty Lecture Series & Seminars here.

I look forward to meeting you in the months ahead and wish you all the best in your transition to university life.



Getting started as a FASS student

Welcome!Ìý We are so happy that you chose the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Dalhousie.

My name isÌýDr. Lindsay DuBoisÌýand I am theÌýAssociate Dean AcademicÌýof the Faculty, which means that it is my job to help support existing Academic programs and to foster new ones. Ìý

Last year, we formally launched theÌýBlack and African Diaspora StudiesÌýas Major, Honours and Certificate programs, as well as a revitalized Minor. This is the first Major of its kind in Canada, and we are very excited that it’s happening here.

I expect these termsÌý– Honours, Major, Minor, CertificateÌý– are bewildering right now.Ìý They indicate different degrees of concentration in a subject area. So you will build your own program around your passions and interests. You don’t have to choose only one.Ìý For example, you could Major in Political Science, with a Minor in Indigenous Studies, adding a Certificate in Theatre Creation. The possibilities are pretty amazing. We know that all this choice can also be a bit daunting.Ìý Don’t worry, this first year is all about exploring.Ìý Most of you (the Bachelor of Arts students) will be taking one of our first year lecture courses:ÌýIntroduction to the Humanities (ASSC 1300) and Introduction to the Social Sciences (ASSC 1400). These courses are designed especially for you, to introduce you to the range of academic disciplines, approaches, and ideas we teach here.Ìý Some of them will be familiar, but some may not. For example, I ended up as an anthropologist. Anthropology is the study of people, societies, and cultures across the globe, but it is a word I had not even heard before I arrived at university! In other words, there is a lot to discover on this journey you have just begun.

A reminder to please be mindful of the important dates listed on the Dal website. Here you will find details about Dal holiday closures, fee schedules, deadlines to add/drop courses, and more.

If you have questions about FASS courses or programs, or suggestions about ideas for how we can best help you to succeed in a degree that fits you, I’d love to hear them! Please don’t hesitate to contact me atÌýfassadac@dal.caÌý. I hope to see you around Dal this fall. Have a wonderful year!

Academic Support for FASS Students

Hello, and welcome to a fresh, new academic year at Dal!

±õ’mÌýDr. Becca Babcock, the Assistant Dean of Student MattersÌýin FASS.ÌýI’m the person you might come to when something’s gone wrong. If something has gotten in the way of your academic progress, if you discover that your program or your classes are not what you’d hoped they might be, ifÌýunexpected issues prevent you from completing your courses, or if you’re facing academic probation or even dismissal, please come and talk to me. We’ll figure out your options together. Ìý

Many new students discover that university is the first time they are accountable to themselves—not to teachers or parents or bosses or families. This discovery will lead to new skills, new strategies, new ways of understanding, and new ways of approaching challenges. I hope that you find this academic journey fulfilling and successful. If you need support from my office along the way, please contact me atÌýasstdeanfass@dal.ca.Ìý

Keep an eye out in September for the first monthly FASS e- newsletter of this academic term; I’ll post my drop-in office hours, and I’ll share an announcement about Beagle at the Bissett, a program that will let you drop by and snuggle Luna the Therapy Dog while you get academic advice!


After a restful summer break, Luna the Therapy Dog is looking forward to another year of snuggling with students at Dal!

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