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Last updated on 2025-05-08

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Global and International Studies (BGInS) is an innovative program offered at Carleton University, specifically within the Kroeger College of Public Affairs. This program is designed for students who are eager to explore and engage with global and international issues. It combines multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches, allowing students to gain insights from various academic perspectives. The BGInS program not only prepares students for a diverse range of career opportunities but also equips them for further academic pursuits in graduate studies. Students are admitted to the Honours degree, which consists of 20 credits, and have the option to transfer to a 15 credit degree once they are enrolled.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Global and International Studies program is structured to provide a comprehensive educational experience. The program includes:

  • Program Length: Typically spans four years for the Honours degree.
  • Multidisciplinary Core Courses: These courses lay a foundational understanding of global and international studies.
  • Specializations: Students can choose from 18 different specializations to deepen their knowledge in specific areas of interest.
  • Language Requirement: Students are encouraged to learn an additional language to enhance their cultural engagement.
  • International Experience Requirement: This component allows students to gain practical experience through studying, working, or living abroad.
  • Experiential Learning: The program emphasizes hands-on learning opportunities to enrich the student experience.

Overall, the BGInS program is designed to foster critical thinking and a global perspective, preparing students for the complexities of the modern world.

Featured Experiences

The BGInS program offers a variety of unique experiences that enhance the educational journey of its students:

  • International Learning Experiences: Opportunities to study abroad or participate in international internships.
  • Carleton University Research Opportunity (CUROP): An undergraduate research initiative that allows students to engage in meaningful research projects.
  • IPAF 4900 Research Mentorship: A mentorship program that connects students with faculty for research guidance.
  • Dean’s Honour List Reception: Recognition for outstanding academic achievement.
  • FPA Ambassadors: A program that allows students to represent the Faculty of Public Affairs and engage with the community.
  • Emerging Perspectives: FPA Graduate Conference: A platform for graduate students to present their research.
  • FPA Research Series: A series of events showcasing research within the Faculty of Public Affairs.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Global and International Studies program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Policy Analyst: Analyzes and develops policies for government or non-profit organizations, focusing on social, economic, and international issues.
  • International Relations Specialist: Works with governments or organizations to manage international relations and diplomatic efforts.
  • Non-Profit Program Coordinator: Oversees programs and initiatives within non-profit organizations, often focusing on global issues.
  • Researcher: Conducts research on global and international topics for academic institutions, think tanks, or governmental agencies.
  • Diplomatic Service Officer: Represents Canada in international affairs, working on diplomatic missions and negotiations.

These career options reflect the diverse skill set and knowledge base that students acquire through the BGInS program, preparing them for impactful roles in various sectors.

 

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