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Bachelor's Degree Blended

Associate of Arts

at College of the Rockies Β· Cranbrook, British Columbia

Duration

4 years

Tuition

On request

Intake

Fall, Spring

Mode

Blended

About this program

<p>The <strong>Associate of Arts</strong> degree at the College of the Rockies is designed for students seeking a deep understanding of the liberal arts, combining various disciplines to develop critical thinking, communication, and analytical skills. This program covers essential subjects such as psychology, sociology, history, and literature, preparing students for a wide range of career paths or further studies. Students will engage in collaborative learning experiences, participate in discussions, and develop research skills through coursework and projects.</p><p>Throughout the course, students will establish a solid foundation in the humanities and social sciences, allowing them to explore human experience and societal issues. The curriculum is structured to enable flexibility, allowing students to choose elective courses that align with their interests and career goals. Students may also have opportunities to participate in internships or community service, linking classroom theories to real-world applications.</p><p>Studying at the College of the Rockies offers an enriching experience both academically and culturally. Nestled in a scenic landscape, the university provides a supportive environment for international students and encourages exploration of Canadian culture and values. The diverse student community enhances learning and broadens perspectives on global issues, making this program an excellent choice for those wanting to expand their horizons in a new country.</p>

Entry requirements

<p>To be eligible for the Associate of Arts program, applicants typically need to have a high school diploma or equivalent qualification. Additionally, relevant coursework in social studies or the arts may be beneficial. Some programs might also consider mature students based on their life experiences and skills acquired outside traditional education.</p>

English: <p>For prospective international students, demonstrating proficiency in English is essential. Typically, an IELTS score of around 6.5 or a TOEFL score of about 90 is expected, or equivalent qualifications in English language proficiency.</p>

International students: <p>International students must secure a student visa to study in the country and will need to provide several documents, including proof of acceptance into the program, evidence of sufficient funds to support themselves during their studies, and proof of health insurance. It is advisable for students to check the official visa requirements for up-to-date information and guidelines.</p>

Career outcomes

<ul><li>Social Worker</li><li>Community Development Officer</li><li>Human Resources Specialist</li><li>Public Relations Consultant</li><li>Marketing Coordinator</li><li>Research Assistant</li><li>Policy Analyst</li><li>Teacher or Educator</li></ul>

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