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Last updated on 2025-12-23

Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Arts & Science in History and Agricultural Studies at the University of Lethbridge is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of historical contexts and agricultural practices. This unique program combines the study of history with agricultural studies, allowing students to explore the intricate relationship between these two fields. Students will engage with various historical themes and regional studies, gaining insights into how past events shape contemporary society. The program emphasizes critical thinking, analytical skills, and effective communication, preparing graduates for diverse career paths.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Arts & Science in History and Agricultural Studies is structured to provide a well-rounded education over a four-year period. The program includes:

  • Core courses in history and agricultural studies
  • Optional co-op opportunities to gain practical experience
  • Experiential learning through international exchanges and independent studies
  • Possibility to add a minor for a broader academic focus
  • Honours thesis option for high-achieving students in their final year

This program is designed to be flexible, allowing students to tailor their education to their interests while ensuring a solid foundation in both history and agricultural studies.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-operative education opportunities available for all majors in the arts and sciences.
  • International exchange programs to broaden global perspectives.
  • Independent and applied studies for hands-on learning experiences.
  • Volunteer opportunities to engage with the community and apply learning in real-world contexts.
  • Unique access to a diverse range of historical themes and regional studies.

Career Options

  • Archive and Museum Professionals: Manage collections and preserve historical artifacts for public education.
  • Governmental Diplomacy: Work in international relations, utilizing historical knowledge to inform policy decisions.
  • Public Administration: Engage in the management of public programs and services, applying historical insights to contemporary issues.
  • Corporate Research and Management: Conduct research and analysis to support business strategies and decision-making.
  • City Planning: Use historical data to inform urban development and community planning initiatives.

 

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