Program overview
The International Bachelor of Arts (iBA) is tailored to equip students for a future as global citizens. This program emphasizes the study of global dynamics and worldwide issues through the lens of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Its primary objectives are to impart essential knowledge and analytical skills necessary for engaging in research and work related to cultural, economic, political, religious, and social processes on a global scale. The iBA program stands out from the traditional Bachelor of Arts (BA) by requiring additional international studies and language courses, ensuring a comprehensive educational experience.
Program structure
The iBA program is structured to be completed in a four-year timeframe, which includes a unique study abroad internship semester. This program is designed to provide students with a rich educational experience that combines theoretical knowledge with practical application. Key features of the program structure include:
- Completion of a minimum of 120 credit hours.
- Mandatory participation in an international component, which can be fulfilled through:
- Participation in a Memorial field school.
- Studying at a non-Canadian institution.
- Engaging in an international work placement outside of Canada.
- Availability of honours options, varying by major.
Students are encouraged to consult with academic advisors to navigate their major and minor options effectively, ensuring a tailored educational journey.
Featured Experiences
The iBA program offers several unique experiences that enhance the learning journey:
- Study Abroad Opportunities: Students are required to spend time outside of Canada, enriching their global perspective.
- International Work Placement: Gain practical experience through work placements in international settings.
- Field Schools: Participate in immersive learning experiences that connect classroom knowledge with real-world applications.
- Honours Program: For students seeking a more rigorous academic challenge, honours options are available.
Career Options
Graduates of the iBA program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:
- International Relations Specialist: Work with governments or NGOs to address global issues and foster international cooperation.
- Cultural Advisor: Provide insights and guidance on cultural practices and norms in diverse settings.
- Policy Analyst: Analyze and develop policies that address social, economic, and political challenges.
- Language Specialist: Utilize language skills in translation, interpretation, or language education.
- Non-Profit Sector Manager: Lead initiatives in organizations focused on social change and community development.
These career options reflect the diverse skill set and global perspective that iBA graduates bring to the workforce, making them valuable assets in various fields.
DISCLAIMER: The information above is subject to change. For the latest updates, please contact LOA Portal's advisors.
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