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Bachelor of Arts - Major In General Studies
DESCRIPTION

The Bachelor of Arts, Major in General Studies degree program provides students with the opportunity to develop a degree program in thematic areas not addressed by other, more traditional programs in the Arts disciplines. Working with an advisor, the student may create an individual program of study in concert with his/her specific career goals, or simply develop a broad liberal arts education. Such a program of study will normally involve a selection of courses from within and between departments that most interest students and best meet their needs for a coherent program. Building on Kwantlen University College’s existing two-year arts and science university transfer programs, the new curriculum adds third- and fourth-year courses in the social science and humanities disciplines.

The program includes:

  • The development of knowledge, core competencies, and skills characteristic of traditional Bachelor of Arts programs

  • The preparation of students for entry into the labour market by incorporating essential and employability skills in all courses

  • The preparation of students to respond innovatively to emerging trends in society

  • Clear benefits to students and to the community by providing an opportunity for them to complete a Bachelor of Arts degree at Kwantlen University College where there is established emphasis on teaching, emerging emphasis on undergraduate research, long-standing connections to South Fraser communities, and accessibility to students in the expanding South Fraser region

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Graduates with a BA, Major in General Studies degree will be well prepared for a range of potential occupations. The versatility of the BA, Major in General Studies degree will allow students to design programs of study that will prepare them for careers or further study in areas such as the following:

  • Business

  • Community Service

  • Law

  • Policing

  • Primary and Secondary Education

  • Professional Writing

  • Public Administration

  • Public Planning

  • Religious Studies

  • Social Work

ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Students may be admitted into the BA program at year one or three. In order to enter the BA program at year one and enroll in required writing and quantitative courses, students must have a grade of ‘B’ in English 12 (or equivalent) and a grade of ‘C’ in Principles of Math 11 (or equivalent). Students who do not qualify upon initial registration at Kwantlen will be able to apply for entry to the BA Qualifying Year and then enter the BA program after they have successfully completed appropriate qualifying courses. Students can transfer into the BA program at any time provided seats are available and they meet entrance requirements. Full-time BA program students receive registration priority over part-time and non-program students. In addition to Kwantlen’s standard application start date, students will be considered for admission based on the date of qualification.

CONTENT

The program structure for each student in the BA, Major in General Studies program will vary depending upon the focus and concentration of courses developed in consultation with the Degree advisor and may include 15-credit minor and 18-credit extended minor options for students, particularly those who want to prepare for teacher education programs upon graduation. Detailed descriptions of the courses, credits, prerequisites and program progression for each of the minors in Criminology, English, History and Psychology are provided in the program information for the Bachelor of Arts, Double Minor option.

The following core requirements are to be completed within the first 60 credits:

  • 6-credit writing requirement including ENGL 1100 and one of either ENGL 1202 or 1204 (or equivalent)

  • 6 credits of a minimum 9-credit quantitative requirement must be completed within the first 60 credits taken. These 9 credits must involve a minimum of 3 courses (see list of approved courses)

  • 12 credits of a minimum 24-credit breadth requirement must be completed within the first 60 credits taken. (The breadth requirement will consist of a minimum of one course in at least four separate social science or humanities disciplines outside of the major program area with a minimum of one course at the 3000-level or higher. CMNS 3100 may be taken as an Arts breadth requirement. UNIV 1100, a first-year foundational course, and UNIV 4100, a fourth-year summative course, may also be credited toward this requirement)
  • Second language to grade 11 level (students who can demonstrate competency in a second language may request an assessment to have this requirement waived)

Students must also complete the following:

  • A minimum of 120 credits, with at least 45 credits at the 3000 or 4000 levels

  • At least 60 credits must be completed at Kwantlen University College; however, students majoring in General Studies may, upon approval, transfer up to a maximum of 90 credits towards the degree program.

As a requirement for graduation, students must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0, as well as a minimum grade of C in all required courses.

In addition to completing the core requirements of all Kwantlen Bachelor of Arts degree programs indicated above, students will have to complete course and program prerequisites as necessary in order to enroll in upper levels courses in the various departments within the Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences and the Faculty of Arts, Humanities.

The flexibility of the BA, Major in General Studies degree allows students to customize their programs to reflect more directly their personal interests and facilitates their preparation for future career and educational goals. A sample four-year BA, Major in General Studies program for a student who wants to focus on the themes of culture, society and government is offered below:

  • YEAR ONE

    • Fall Semester

      • ENGL 1100 Reading, Thinking and Writing (Writing Requirement)

      • MATH 1115 Statistics I

      • ANTH 1100 Social and Cultural Anthropology

      • SOCI 1125 Introduction to Society: Processes and Structures

      • POLI 1120 Canadian Government and Politics

    • Spring Semester

      • ENGL 1202 Reading and Writing about Selected Topics: An Intro. to Literature

      • HIST 1130 Twentieth Century World I: 1900-1945

      • ANTH 1229 Women in a Cross-Cultural Perspective

        SOCI 2240 Women in Canada
      • PHIL 1150 Basic Logic (Quantitative Requirement)

  • YEAR TWO

    • Fall Semester

      • ENGL 2301 Canadian Literature in English

      • HIST 1131 Twentieth Century World II

      • ANTH 1240 Culture and the Environment

      • SOCI 2365 An Introduction to Statistics in Social Research (Quantitative Requirement)

      • FINA 1126 Canadian Art 1600 - Present

    • Spring Semester

      • PHIL 1110 Confronting Moral Issues: Ethics

        SOCI 2225 Canadian Society: Conflicts and Consensus
      • ANTH 1260 First Nations Peoples and Cultures of Canada

      • POLI 2121 Charter Politics in Canada

      • POLI 2420 Canadian Government and Politics

  • YEAR THREE

  • YEAR FOUR

GRADUATION

Upon successful completion of this program, students are awarded a Bachelor of Arts, Major in General Studies.