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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.

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 requires them to engage in additional designated international studies courses and language study courses. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Completion of a minimum of 120 credit hours.
  • Mandatory residency outside of Canada through either a Memorial field school or an international work placement.
  • Options for majors and minors in various disciplines, including German.
  • Honours available, 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 educational journey of its students:

  • Study Abroad Internship: A semester dedicated to international experience, allowing students to immerse themselves in different cultures.
  • Field Schools: Opportunities to participate in field schools that provide hands-on learning experiences outside of Canada.
  • Co-op Programs: Options for students to engage in cooperative education placements that integrate academic learning with practical work experience.
  • Interdisciplinary Approach: The program encourages a blend of perspectives from various academic disciplines, enriching the learning experience.

Career Options

Graduates of the International Bachelor of Arts (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 for organizations operating in diverse environments.
  • Policy Analyst: Analyze and develop policies that address social, economic, and political issues on a national or international level.
  • Language Specialist: Utilize language skills in translation, interpretation, or teaching roles in multicultural settings.
  • Researcher: Conduct research on global issues, contributing to academic, governmental, or private sector projects.

These career options highlight the versatility and global relevance of the iBA degree, preparing students for impactful roles in various sectors.

 

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