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Program overview

Program overview

The International Bachelor of Arts (iBA) is crafted to equip students for a future as global citizens. This program focuses on the study of global dynamics and worldwide issues through the lens of the Humanities and Social Sciences. The iBA aims to provide students with 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. It stands apart 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 enhance students' understanding of international perspectives and cultural diversity. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Completion of a minimum of 120 credit hours.
  • Mandatory participation in an international experience, which can be fulfilled through:
    • Field school participation.
    • Studying at a non-Canadian institution.
    • International work placement outside of Canada.
  • Availability of honours options, varying by major.

Students are encouraged to consult with academic advisors to tailor their educational journey and ensure they meet all requirements for graduation.

Featured Experiences

The iBA program offers several unique experiences that enhance the learning journey of students:

  • Study Abroad Opportunities: Students can participate in field schools or study at international institutions, providing firsthand experience of different cultures.
  • International Work Placement: Students have the chance to gain practical experience through work placements outside of Canada.
  • Interdisciplinary Approach: The program encourages a blend of perspectives from various academic disciplines, enriching the educational experience.
  • Honours Program: Students can opt for an honours track, allowing for deeper exploration of their chosen major.

Career Options

Graduates of the International Bachelor of Arts in Economics can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Economic Analyst: Analyze economic data and trends to provide insights for businesses and government policies.
  • Policy Advisor: Work with government agencies or NGOs to develop and evaluate policies that address economic issues.
  • Market Researcher: Conduct research to understand market conditions and consumer preferences, aiding businesses in strategic planning.
  • International Relations Specialist: Engage in diplomacy and international negotiations, focusing on economic relations between countries.
  • Financial Consultant: Advise individuals or organizations on financial planning and investment strategies based on economic forecasts.

These roles leverage the analytical and critical thinking skills developed throughout the iBA program, preparing graduates for impactful careers in various sectors.

 

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