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- FASS 200 Writing Right: Strategies for effective revision
- FASS 204 Communicating in Conflict and Negotiation
- FASS 205 Finding Voice: Public Speaking for Social Change
- FASS 206 Creating Effective Teams
- FASS 207 Cultural Humility: Understanding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- FASS 208 Introduction to Personal Financial Planning for Students
- FASS 210 Language Network Science
- FASS 211 Data Literacy and the City
- FASS 212 Introduction to Social Work Practice: Change Agency
- FASS 214 Exploring EDI: This Is My Story
- INDG 305 Treaties in Canada
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Students
With more than 12,000 undergraduate students and 750 graduate students annually, the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) is the largest and most diverse faculty at Simon Fraser University. FASS provides you with a variety of support channels to help you identify your interests and develop the skills you need to excel in your future careers.
Learn more about what FASS departments and programs can offer you.
Explore FASS
FASS offers the most diverse array of topics available in any faculty at Simon Fraser University. Explore your areas of interest and undertake an interdisciplinary approach to your education.
Already a FASS student? From experiential learning opportunities to travelling abroad to ways to get work experience early, learn more about ways in which FASS supports our students.
FASS alumni are found in all manner of diverse, vibrant, and fulfilling careers. Over 50% of SFU's alumni come from FASS programs.