Throughout February, the Faculty of Arts & Science will offer a variety of in-person and online workshops, events and resources to help students prepare for program selection, explore future career pathways and learn more about experiential learning opportunities.

A&S Exploration Days will allow you to explore your future through:
- Program exploration: Engage with faculty, staff, and peers from different departments to gain valuable insight and guidance as you plan your academic path.
- Career exploration: Learn how different careers can inform your program choices and shape your long-term goals.
- Experiential Learning Exploration: Discover hands-on experiential learning opportunities that can enrich your degree and expand your academic journey.
- Academic support: Get support with the tools you will need to apply for programs including the Program Toolkit, ACORN and the Academic Calendar.
A&S Exploration Days Fair
February 25 & 26, 2026, 11:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Sidney Smith Hall, first floor
Register for A&S Exploration Days
Open to all A&S students, the A&S Exploration Days Fair brings together faculty, staff, students and advisors to help you plan your next steps.
Department Expo
Location: Huron Study Space
Two days to explore over 400 A&S programs. Connect with faculty, staff, and fellow students to discover the options that best fit your interests and goals.
Programs attending on February 25, 2026 +
- Actuarial Science
- African Studies
- American Studies
- Anthropology & Archaeology
- Art History
- Asian Studies
- Book & Media Studies
- Canadian Studies
- Cell and Systems Biology
- Celtic Studies
- Chemistry
- Christianity and Culture
- Cinema Studies
- Classics
- Cognitive Science
- Computer Science
- Creative Expression & Society
- Criminology & Sociolegal Studies
- Critical Studies in Equity and Solidarity
- Diaspora and Transnational Studies
- Digital Humanities
- Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies
- Earth Sciences
- East Asian Studies
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Economics
- Education & Society
- Environment
- European Affairs
- Forestry
- Geography and Planning
- History
- History & Philosophy of Science and Technology
- Human Biology
- International Relations
- Italian
- Ethics Society and Law
- Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology
- Latin American
- Linguistics
- Literature & Critical Theory
- Material Culture & Semiotics
- Mathematics
- Medieval Studies
- Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
- Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations
- Nutritional Sciences
- Peace, Conflict, and Justice
- Pharmacology & Toxicology
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Physiology
- Portuguese
- Psychology
- Public Health
- Public Policy
- Religion
- Renaissance Studies
- Science, Technology, & Society
- Slavic & East European Languages & Cultures
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Statistical Sciences
- Urban Studies
- Women and Gender Studies
- Writing & Rhetoric
Programs attending on February 26, 2026 +
- Actuarial Science
- African Studies
- American Studies
- Anthropology & Archaeology
- Asian Studies
- Art History
- Biochemistry
- Book & Media Studies
- Canadian Studies
- Caribbean Studies
- Celtic Studies
- Chemistry
- Christianity and Culture
- Classics
- Computer Science
- Creative Expression & Society
- Critical Studies in Equity and Solidarity
- Diaspora and Transnational Studies
- Digital Humanities
- Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies
- Earth Sciences
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Economics
- Education & Society
- English
- Environment
- Ethics Society and Law
- European Affairs
- Forestry
- Geography and Planning
- History
- History & Philosophy of Science and Technology
- Human Biology
- Immunology
- Industrial Relations & Human Resources
- International Relations
- Italian
- Jewish Studies
- Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology
- Latin American
- Linguistics
- Literature & Critical Theory
- Material Culture & Semiotics
- Mathematics
- Medieval Studies
- Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
- Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations
- Peace, Conflict, and Justice
- Pharmacology & Toxicology
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Physiology
- Political Science
- Portuguese
- Psychology
- Public Health
- Public Policy
- Religion
- Renaissance Studies
- Science, Technology, & Society
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Statistical Sciences
- Urban Studies
- Women and Gender Studies
- Writing & Rhetoric
Experiential Learning Lobby
Location: Sidney Smith Hall lobby
Drop by to learn how experiential learning can enhance your degree. Meet with staff and students to explore opportunities such as:
- Internships
- Undergraduate research
- Community-engaged learning
- Global learning experiences
Exploration Commons
Location: Sidney Smith Commons
Participate in interactive activities and discussions, focused on program and career exploration, designed to help you move forward with confidence. Engage in:
- Roundtable discussions
- Video showcases
- Creative career exploration activities
- Hands-on demonstrations
- One-on-one sessions with academic advisors
Strategic Steps: Navigating Competitive Programs
Virtual session for students applying to limited enrolment or highly competitive programs
These one-hour online sessions help you explore flexible pathways and build a clear roadmap for success. Learn how to identify open and limited program options and understand how to stay proactive in your academic planning.
Consider attending if you are planning on applying to any of the following programs:
Specialist Programs:
Computer Science, Data Science, Pathobiology, Statistical Science: Methods & Practice
Major Programs:
Biomedical Toxicology, Computer Science, Criminology & Sociolegal Studies, Economics, Ethics, Society & Law, Health Studies, Immunology, International Relations, Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Pharmacology & Biomedical Toxicology (General), Physiology, Psychology, Sociology, Statistics
⇩ February 17, 2026, 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.: Life Sciences
For students interested in medical school, collaborative life science programs, neuroscience, Immunology, psychology, and related fields.
⇩ February 18, 2026, 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.: Technology & Data
For students interested in computer science, data science, actuarial science, statistics, economics, and related fields.
⇩ February 19, 2025, 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.: Law & Social Sciences
For students interested in pursuing law school, criminology, international relations, industrial relations, sociology, public health and related fields.
Program Exploration at your College & Department
You can attend events hosted by your college and academic departments. At these events, you can meet with academic advisors for course and program guidance, speak directly with instructors about academic expectations and ask questions to make informed decisions about your program choices.
Program Exploration at the Department of Statistical Sciences +
The Department of Statistical Sciences includes Statistical Sciences and Actuarial Science programs. They will be hosting an in-person event on Friday, February 27 from 3- 5 pm.
Location: Department of Statistical Sciences, 700 University Ave, 9th floor, Rooms 9014, 9016.
All are welcome!
