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Bachelor of Arts in General Major in the Social Sciences, University of Lethbridge

Lethbridge, Alberta

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48 Months

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About this course

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A general major in the social sciences offers a flexible, multidisciplinary approach that allows students to customize their course selection based on their interests and abilities. Instead of focusing deeply on a single discipline, students gain breadth across up to three selected streams, which could include anthropology, archaeology, economics, geography, history, Indigenous studies, kinesiology, political science, psychology, sociology, or women & gender studies. This approach provides an understanding of the wider context of any subject area and enhances cross-discipline perspectives on specific themes. The program emphasizes developing critical thinking, communication, research, and analytical skills applicable in various career paths.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is ideal for students seeking a broad, multidisciplinary education in social sciences. It provides the flexibility to tailor your studies to your interests, develop diverse skills, and gain a broad perspective on societal issues. It also offers experiential learning opportunities like co-operative education, international exchanges, and volunteer work. The skills acquired, including communication, research, and critical thinking, are highly valuable across many careers, making this an attractive choice for those looking to keep their options open.

Specialisation

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Students choose three disciplinary streams from options like anthropology, archaeology, economics, geography, history, Indigenous studies, kinesiology, political science, psychology, sociology, or women & gender studies. While these streams define their focus, students are encouraged to take courses outside their chosen disciplines as part of their liberal education to develop well-rounded skills and perspectives.

Course fees

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Application fees

13.80L

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1st year tuition fees

13.80L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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To gain admission, Canadian high school students in Alberta need to have completed five courses with at least a 65% average, including English Language Arts 30-1 and five credits in advanced-level CTS Computer Science or a distinct language at the 30 level. Specific requirements may vary for students outside Alberta, and additional details can be found based on your background.
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English language test

IELTS

6.5

DUOLINGO

120

TOEFL

86

PTE

61

Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue careers in various fields depending on their chosen streams. For example, students focusing on economics, geography, and anthropology might work in urban planning or international development, while those in Indigenous studies, sociology, and political science could find roles in politics, government, criminal justice, or social work. The program also provides a solid foundation for careers in journalism, law, social work, management, and education, with opportunities for graduate studies in over 60 disciplines.

FAQs

What kind of experiential learning opportunities are available?

Students can participate in co-operative education, international exchanges, independent and applied studies, as well as volunteer opportunities. The university offers co-op programs for all arts and sciences majors, at both undergraduate and graduate levels.

Can transfer students start work experience before arriving on campus?

Yes, many transfer students complete summer work terms before beginning their classes, sometimes even before officially starting their studies.