
BA Honours in Ancient Studies, Wilfrid Laurier International College
Toronto, Ontario
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9 Months
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About this course
The Faculty of Arts at Wilfrid Laurier University is the largest and most diverse faculty, offering interdisciplinary programs spanning social sciences and humanities. This program provides opportunities to develop critical workplace skills such as effective communication, critical thinking, and teamwork, all while encouraging students to analyze ideas from local, global, and historical perspectives. It’s designed for students aiming to build a broad base of knowledge before specializing in areas like history, political science, or cultural studies.
Why this course is highly recommended
This pathway offers a smooth transition into Wilfrid Laurier University with a clear transfer route into the Honours Bachelor of Arts program. It’s especially suitable for students seeking a broad-based arts education while preparing for specialization later. The program emphasizes transferable skills, global perspectives, and academic flexibility, making it ideal for students who want to explore multiple disciplines before choosing a major.
Specialisation
During the program, students can explore various disciplines within Arts, including Global Studies, History, International Education Studies, Political Science, and more. The program structure allows flexibility, enabling students to choose their preferred area to specialize in for their Bachelor of Arts, based on their coursework and interests.
Course fees
Application fees
20.73L
1st year tuition fees
20.73L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
To transfer into the Honours Bachelor of Arts at Wilfrid Laurier University, students need a minimum overall GPA of 4.00 (C-) and must complete at least 10 courses (5.0 credits) during the International Year One program, including EN190 or another writing-intensive course. Successful completion of these requirements allows students to move forward with their chosen major.
English language test
DUOLINGO
95
IELTS
5.5
TOEFL
46
PTE
46
Career prospects
While specific careers are not detailed, the program’s focus on developing critical, communication, and analytical skills prepares students for diverse roles in business, education, non-profit sectors, and other fields that value a broad liberal arts education and versatile skill set.
FAQs
What are the intake dates for this program?
The program starts in January, May, and September.
What are some of the courses I might take during this program?
Courses include Introduction to Indigenous Studies, Design Thinking, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Psychology I, and Communication Skills for Leadership.
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