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Last updated on 2026-03-25

Program overview

Program overview

The General Arts and Science program offers students the opportunity to explore a variety of subjects while developing essential workforce skills. This program emphasizes the importance of communication, critical thinking, and interpersonal relations. Students will engage with disciplines such as social science, humanities, communications, and math and science, allowing them to discover their true passions and interests. With a focus on flexibility, the program enables students to tailor their learning experience to fit their individual goals and schedules.

Program structure

The General Arts and Science - One-Year program is designed to be completed in one year, consisting of two semesters. This structure allows students to immerse themselves in a diverse range of subjects while developing critical skills for the workforce. Key features of the program include:

  • Flexibility to choose electives that align with personal interests.
  • Individualized full or part-time scheduling options.
  • Pathways to further education, including diploma programs and university transfer options.
  • Limited enrollment programs with reserved spots for certificate holders.

Students can expect a supportive learning environment where they can thrive academically and personally.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-op opportunities to gain practical experience in the field.
  • Access to faculty for personalized guidance in course selection.
  • Engagement in a variety of electives to enhance learning.
  • Pathways to continue education in diploma programs or university transfer options.
  • Collaboration with peers to foster a community of learning.

Career Options

  • Communications Specialist: Develops and implements communication strategies for organizations, ensuring effective messaging.
  • Social Services Worker: Assists individuals and families in accessing community resources and support services.
  • Human Resources Assistant: Supports HR functions, including recruitment, employee relations, and training.
  • Marketing Coordinator: Aids in the development and execution of marketing campaigns to promote products and services.
  • Research Assistant: Conducts research and analysis to support academic or organizational projects.

 

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