General Studies (Online)

Program Details

This highly flexible program is designed for students interested in exploring today’s issues from a multidisciplinary perspective. The Bachelor of Arts General Studies is a 15-credit, non-honours B.A. degree which you can complete entire online, or through a mix of online and in-person courses. The B.A. General Studies enables you to engage with a broad range of ideas in the humanities, social sciences, and culture and communications.

Tailor Your Program

You’ll be able to tailor your studies to suit your interests, selecting from a wide variety of subject areas and hundreds of online and in-person courses. You may also choose to pursue one or two minors in selected subjects.

Career Outcomes

Explore your passions, refine new skills and discover the career that’s right for you. The insights and transferable skills you will gain from a B.A. will prepare you for a wide range of careers.  The B.A. General Studies also hones your ability to engage and complete work online in our increasingly technologically-driven world.

Work Experience

Gain applied knowledge in the workplace in a variety of settings including community agencies, government departments and the private sector through our (in-person) practicum and field courses.

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Sample Courses

PSYC 1001 – Introduction to Psychology I

A survey of topics associated with psychology’s role as a natural science, including neuroscience, cognition, and learning.

PSCI 1200 – Politics in the World

Compares politics in selected states and world regions, including political institutions and cultures, development, public policy making, and gender. Global issues and international relations among states, international organizations, and other actors. Basic research and academic writing skills.

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"The online environment enables working students to fully participate in my course without the expectation of commuting to class. The time saved can be channeled back into learning—a fact much appreciated by my students who have needed to budget for an already busy term."

Grant Williams
Grant Williams
Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature