A degree in arts develops creativity and a capacity for critical thinking, as well as problem-solving and independent-thinking skills. Students graduating from Arts are well prepared for the job market as well as graduate and post-graduate studies.
Degrees Offered:
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts Honours
Bachelor of Health Studies
Bachelor of Human Justice
Bachelor of Journalism
Bachelor of Arts in Journalism
Bachelor of Arts in Police Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Resource & Environmental Studies
Advanced Certificate in Criminal and Restorative Justice
Advanced Certificate in Justice Studies
Advanced Certificate in Police Studies
Bachelor of Arts Honours Certificate ( 1 year after 3-year B.A. Ordinary)
Certificates in Chinese, Economics, French, German, Indian Communication Arts, Intercultural Leadership, International Studies, Japanese, Spanish
Liberal Arts Certificate
Liberal Arts Diploma
Areas of Study:
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Anthropology |
Indigienous Studies |
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Catholic Studies* |
International Studies |
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Chinese |
Japanese |
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Chinese Studies* |
Justice Studies |
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Classical Studies* |
Linguistics |
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Classics & Medieval Studies |
Nakota Language Studies * |
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Cree Language Literacy |
Philosophy |
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Cree Language Oracy |
Political Science |
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Cree Language Studies |
Canadian Plains Studies |
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Economics |
Psychology |
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Economics and Administration |
Religious Studies |
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Economics and Geography |
Saulteaux Language Studies |
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Economics and History |
Saulteaux Language Literacy |
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Economics & Society |
Saulteaux Language Oracy |
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English |
Science and Technology Studies* |
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French |
Sociology |
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Geography |
Spanish |
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German |
Urban History |
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History |
Women's Studies |
* Minors
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