Bachelor of Arts in Canadian Studies

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Canadian studies seek to analyze and explain the Canadian experience and to explore Canada’s place in the world through Canadian-centred courses in a number of disciplines.

The program explores Canadian issues and realities, such as the country’s vast and varied geography, regional distinctions, history and politics, public policy, culture, economy, the environment, Indigenous peoples, bilingualism, and multiculturalism.

At Mount Allison, the Canadian Studies program addresses some of the most pressing topics in contemporary society: diversity, community, cultural literacy, and national identities.

In first year you will take introductory courses that examine contemporary Canadian issues and institutions as well as Canadian culture and identity.

Second year course options include cultural diversity, media and pop culture, regionalism, and Canadian foodways, while in third year you can explore gender in Canada, Canadian-American relations, and contemporary issues.

Your fourth year provides opportunities for independent studies, seminars, and advanced studies in courses such as Culture of the Maritimes, Aboriginal Political and Legal Issues, and Imagining Canada.

Canadian Studies is an interdisciplinary program, which means that in addition to your Canadian studies courses, you'll be able to take Canadian-centred courses from fields such as:

History
English
Sociology
Music
Geography
Economics
Fine Arts
French Studies
Political Science
International Relations
Drama Studies

Popular career paths for Canadian Studies graduates include:

public policy analyst
municipal, provincial, or federal elected representative
community/urban planner
foreign service officer
journalist
aboriginal liaison
entrepreneur/business analyst
museum curator/director
arts administrator
mediator/conflict resolution specialist
public relations specialist
teacher/professor
social media specialist
immigration officer
economic development officer
demographer
heritage researcher/interpreter
tourism development officer

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Faculty of Arts

خيارات الدراسة

دوام كامل (120 ساعات معتمدة)

رسوم التسجيــل
CAD$20,210.00 (US$ 14,846) سنوياً
تاريخ البدء

6 سبتمبر 2024

مكان عقــد الدورة

Faculty of Arts

62 York Street,

SACKVILLE,

New Brunswick (NB),

E4L 1E2, Canada

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للطلاب الدوليين

Students registering at Mount Allison are expected to have graduated from high school at the university preparatory level. International English Language Testing System – Academic (IELTS) score of 6.5 with no band score lower than 6.0; TOEFL score of 90 (internet test), With minimum band score: Listening: 17; Reading: 18; Speaking: 20; Writing: 17; CAEL (CE) - Canadian Academic English Language Assessment, Computer Edition – 70 With no part lower than 60; Cambridge English (B2 First, C1 Advanced, or C2 Proficiency) – 176 With no band score lower than 169.

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