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Last updated on 2025-12-23

Program overview

Program overview

The Double Degree program in Bachelor of Arts - History and Bachelor of Business Administration - Economics at the University of Lethbridge offers a unique opportunity for students to explore two distinct yet complementary fields. This program is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of historical contexts while equipping students with essential business skills. By engaging with both disciplines, students will develop critical thinking, analytical skills, and a broad perspective on societal issues. This dual approach prepares graduates for a diverse range of career paths, making them versatile and competitive in the job market.

Program structure

The Double Degree program is structured to provide a well-rounded education over a four-year period. Students will have the flexibility to choose from various experiential learning opportunities, enhancing their academic experience. Key features of the program structure include:

  • Program Length: Typically completed in four years.
  • Options for co-operative education, allowing students to gain practical work experience while studying.
  • International exchange opportunities to broaden cultural and academic perspectives.
  • Independent and applied studies that encourage hands-on learning.
  • Volunteer opportunities to engage with the community and develop leadership skills.

This combination of academic rigor and practical experience ensures that students are well-prepared for their future careers.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-operative Education: Students can participate in co-op placements, gaining valuable work experience in their field of study.
  • International Exchanges: Opportunities to study abroad, enriching the educational experience and cultural understanding.
  • Independent Studies: Students can pursue personalized projects that align with their interests and career goals.
  • Volunteer Opportunities: Engage with local communities, enhancing practical skills and social responsibility.
  • Applied Studies: Hands-on learning experiences that connect theoretical knowledge with real-world applications.

Career Options

  • Archive and Museum Professionals: Manage collections and educate the public about historical artifacts and exhibitions.
  • Governmental Diplomacy: Work in international relations, representing governmental interests and fostering diplomatic ties.
  • Public Administration: Oversee government operations and policies, ensuring effective public service delivery.
  • Corporate Research and Management: Analyze market trends and historical data to inform business strategies and decisions.
  • City Planning: Collaborate with urban development teams to create sustainable and historically informed city plans.

Graduates of this program will find themselves well-equipped to pursue various roles in both the public and private sectors, leveraging their unique skill set in history and business administration.

 

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