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Last updated on 2025-03-31

Program overview

Program Overview

Explore civilization’s rich past with a Bachelor of Arts in History from Crandall University. This program emphasizes critical thinking, logical reasoning, and clear expression, allowing students to delve into the complexities of Western civilization and its global context. Through engaging discussions, guest speakers, and extensive readings, students will enhance their understanding of humanity and its historical narratives, while also reflecting on their faith in relation to world events.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Arts - Major in History is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of historical events and their significance. The program includes:

  • Program Length: Typically completed in four years.
  • Credits: A total of 120 credits are required for graduation.
  • Program Options:
    • Major in History
    • Concentration in History
    • Honours in History
    • Minor in History
  • Internship Opportunities: Students can complete an internship for credit, with past placements in museums and archives.
  • Study Abroad: Option to study at Oxford University for a semester.

Featured Experiences

  • Engage in small class sizes that foster lively group discussions.
  • Attend sessions with guest speakers who share unique perspectives on historical events.
  • Participate in the History Society, which organizes social events like barbecues and field trips.
  • Explore different worldviews and deepen your appreciation of Christianity through historical contexts.

Career Options

A degree in History opens up a variety of career pathways in Canada, including:

  • Teacher: Educate students about historical events and their significance.
  • Researcher: Conduct in-depth studies on historical topics for academic or governmental institutions.
  • Lawyer: Utilize critical thinking and analytical skills to navigate legal issues.
  • Journalist: Report on current events with a historical perspective, providing context to news stories.
  • Heritage Preservationist: Work to protect and promote historical sites and artifacts.

 

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