Arts and Contemporary Studies (BA (Hons))
Bachelor's degree
In Toronto (Canada)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Toronto (Canada)
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Duration
4 Years
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Start date
Different dates available
Students graduate from this program understanding the significant ideas that have shaped the world. You’ll be able to draw connections across disciplines and make contributions to media, entertainment, education, non-profits; arts and public service sectors, business, communications; intercultural relations, mediation; cultural and consumer advocacy, community engagement, public relations, design and advertising. You may work as a human resource coordinator, diversity and inclusion program coordinator, policy analyst, business consultant, archaeological field technician or design researcher. You may also choose to pursue teachers’ college, law school or graduate studies in various disciplines.
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About this course
This unique and customizable program in the humanities and social sciences provides students with the opportunity to specialize in fields including Anthropology, Culture Studies, Diversity and Equity Studies, Global Studies, English, French, History, Inquiry and Invention or Philosophy. You’ll learn critical analysis and research skills and can participate in research, team-based and community projects, an international exchange or a guaranteed fellowship. When you graduate, you’ll be ready to apply key insights from the past to solve the real-world problems of today and tomorrow.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with a minimum of six Grade 12 U or M courses including the following program specific requirements.
Typically, a minimum overall average of 70% establishes eligibility for admission consideration; subject to competition individual programs may require higher prerequisite grades and/or higher overall averages:
A minimum grade of 70% or higher will be required in Grade 12 U English/anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)
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Subjects
- Shape
- Humanities
- Professional
- Research
- Academic
- Language
- Design
- Qualitative
- Statistics
- Modernity
Course programme
- Ideas That Shape the World I
- Introduction to the Humanities
- Critical Thinking I
PROFESSIONAL AND PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED:
- One course from either Table I or Table II.
- Ideas that Shape the World: Antiquity
- Academic Writing and Research
- Introduction to Language
- A French Course
- A Spanish Course
- An Arabic course
- An American Sign Language course
- A Chinese course
PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: One course from Table II.
3rd Semester
- Ideas That Shape the World: Middle Ages
- Research Design and Qualitative Methods
PROFESSIONAL: One course from Table I.
PROFESSIONAL AND PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: One course from either Table I or Table II.
4th Semester
- Ideas That Shape the World: Early Modern
- Introduction to Research and Statistics
PROFESSIONAL: One course from Table I.
PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: One course from Table II.
5th Semester
- Ideas That Shape the World: Modernity
PROFESSIONAL: One course from Table I.
PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: Two courses from Table II.
6th Semester
- Ideas That Shape the World: Post-Atomic
PROFESSIONAL: Two courses from Table I.
PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: One course from Table II.
7th Semester
- LIBERAL STUDIES: One course from Table B - Upper Level Liberal Studies.
- PROFESSIONAL: Capstone course from Table I.
- PROFESSIONAL: Two courses from Table I.
- PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: One course from Table II.
- LIBERAL STUDIES: One course from Table B - Upper Level Liberal Studies.
- PROFESSIONAL: Three courses from Table I.
- PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: One course from Table II.
Additional information
Domestic Fees Range: $7,044 - $7,112
International Fees Range: $28,635 - $29,021
Arts and Contemporary Studies (BA (Hons))