Last updated on 2025-08-20
Program overview
The Bachelor of Arts with Joint Major in Geography and Political Science is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the interconnections between geographical and political systems. This program emphasizes the importance of citizenship and diplomacy, equipping students with the skills necessary to engage actively in their communities. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, students will explore various political philosophies, comparative politics, and the dynamics of Canadian and international governance. This interdisciplinary approach prepares graduates for a range of career opportunities in both the public and private sectors.
Program structure
The Bachelor of Arts with Joint Major in Geography and Political Science is structured to ensure a well-rounded education in both disciplines. The program is designed to be completed in a minimum of 120 credit hours, which includes a combination of core courses and electives. Key features of the program structure include:
- Completion of a minimum of 51 credit hours in Political Science and related disciplines.
- Electives at any level in any subject to meet the total credit hour requirement.
- Opportunities for interdisciplinary study, allowing students to explore the connections between geography and political science.
- Academic breadth requirements to ensure a diverse educational experience.
Students may also have the option to participate in co-op programs or internships, providing valuable hands-on experience in their field of study.
Featured Experiences
- Co-op opportunities that allow students to gain practical experience in political and geographical contexts.
- Field experiences that enhance understanding of real-world applications of political science and geography.
- Joint partner programs that may offer collaborative learning experiences with other institutions.
- Access to unique research projects that explore contemporary issues in geography and political science.
Career Options
- Policy Analyst: Analyze and evaluate policies to provide recommendations for government and organizations.
- Urban Planner: Develop plans and programs for land use in urban areas, considering both geographical and political factors.
- Environmental Consultant: Advise organizations on environmental policies and practices, ensuring compliance with regulations.
- International Relations Specialist: Work with governments or NGOs to address global issues and foster diplomatic relations.
- Political Campaign Manager: Oversee political campaigns, including strategy development, fundraising, and voter outreach.
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