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Students
Tuition Fee
USD 40,360
Per course
Start Date
2024-06-01
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
24 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
History Of Architecture | Accounting | Marketing | Marketing Management | Information Systems | Economics | Social Psychology | Social Science | English | Language Studies | Tax Law | Creative Writing | Environmental Science | Geology | Mathematics | Physical Sciences
Discipline
Architecture | Arts | Business & Management | Computer Science & IT | Humanities | Langauges | Law & Legal Studies | Media & Communication | Science
Minor
Cultural Anthropology | Brand Management | Taxation | English Language and Literature | Landscape Ecology and Spatial Analysis | Historical Research | Theoretical Physics | Communication Studies and Rhetoric | Geospatial Analysis | Behavioral Psychology | Social Theory | Digital Marketing | Filipino/Tagalog Language and Literature | Professional Writing | Database Management and Design | Marketing Research | Market Research
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 40,360
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
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About Program

Program Overview


It focuses on developing communication, research, and critical thinking skills through a combination of required courses in English, science, and arts, as well as elective options. Graduates can seamlessly transfer to a bachelor's degree program at UCW or other British Columbia institutions.

Program Outline

This program is equivalent to the first two years of a four-year degree in the Arts and is accepted for transfer into bachelor's degree programs at UCW and all British Columbia degree-granting institutions. The AA degree focuses on developing students' communication, research, and critical thinking skills. With this foundation, graduates can either enter the workforce in various entry-level positions or continue their education by seamlessly transferring to a Bachelor of Arts in Business Communication or Bachelor of Commerce degree at UCW.


Objectives:

  • Acquire knowledge and skills relevant to various career paths.
  • Become an effective communicator, both orally and in writing.
  • Develop strong collaboration and teamwork skills.
  • Prepare for entry into four-year bachelor's degree programs.
  • Qualify for entry-level positions in chosen industries.

Other:

  • 92% of UCW Associate of Arts graduates are very satisfied or satisfied with the quality of education.
  • 96% of graduates consider the quality of instruction to be very good or good.
  • 94% of students are working in a paid job after graduation.

Outline:


Required English (2 courses)

  • ENGL 100 - Academic Writing
  • ENGL 102 - Critical Analysis & Writing

Science (3 courses)

  • Choice of one Quantitative Science course:
  • MATH 101 - Business Mathematics
  • MATH 106 - Pre-Calculus
  • Choice of one Lab Science course:
  • GEOG 101 - Physical Geography
  • PHYS 101 - Introductory Physics
  • Choice of one additional Science course:
  • BIOL 100 - Modern Biology
  • ECOL 100 - Introduction to Ecology
  • Any other Lab Science or Quantitative Science course listed above

First Year Arts (6 courses)

  • Choice of two Humanities courses:
  • COMM 102 - Mass Media & Society
  • COMM 150 - Current Issues in Communication & Media
  • PHIL 102 - Moral Philosophy
  • Choice of two Social Sciences courses:
  • ECON 102 - Principles of Microeconomics
  • ECON 104 - Principles of Macroeconomics
  • ECON 105 - Economics for Business
  • SJCJ 101 - Introduction to Social Justice: Theories of Social Justice
  • SJCJ 102 - Social Justice in the Global North
  • PSYC 103 - Introduction to Psychology: Biological & Cognitive
  • PSYC 104 - Introduction to Psychology: Developmental, Personality, Social & Clinical
  • POLI 102 - Politics and Government
  • CRIM 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice
  • SOCI 100 - Sociology
  • ANTH 102 - Introduction to Anthropology
  • Choice of two additional first-year Arts courses from Humanities or Social Sciences

Second Year Arts (6 courses)

  • Choice of:
  • COMM 200 - Communications Theory
  • COMM 205 - Writing for the Media
  • COMM 207 - Visual Communications in Mass Media
  • PUBR 300 - Public Relations in Practice & Theory
  • ECON 201 - Canadian Microeconomic Policy
  • ECON 202 - Canadian Macroeconomic Policy
  • ECON 204 - Money Banking & Financial Markets
  • ECON 205 - Managerial Economics
  • ECON 206 - Environmental Economics
  • SJCJ 201 - Social Justice in Practice
  • SJCJ 202 - Social Justice in the Global South
  • SJCJ 250 - Critical & Contemporary Perspectives on Social Justice & Human Rights
  • SJCJ 260 - Children's Rights & Youth Justice
  • PSYC 202 - Social Psychology: Concepts & Application
  • PSYC 220 - Abnormal Behaviour
  • PSYC 230 - Brain and Behaviour
  • PSYC 240 - Research Methods: Thinking Clearly about Psychology
  • PSYC 250 - Data Analysis in Behavioural Sciences
  • CLST 204 - Classical Mythology
  • HIST 305 - Canadian Urban History
  • PHIL 210 - Introduction to Business Ethics
  • POLI 301 - Media and Government

Electives (3 courses)

  • Choice of:
  • ACCT 140 - Accounting Principles
  • ACCT 210 - Computerized Accounting Practices I: Sage 50
  • ACCT 220 - Computerized Accounting Practices II: QuickBooks
  • ACCT 230 - Fundamentals of Taxation
  • BUSI 100 - Introduction to Business
  • BUSI 201 - Business Environment
  • BUSI 305 - Tourism Management
  • COMM 140 - Business Communications
  • CPSC 201 - Management Information Systems
  • ENGL 105 - Contemporary Literature: Drama & Narrative
  • HSTM 101 - Introduction to Hospitality & Tourism
  • MRKT 201 - Marketing Management
  • MRKT 221 - Service Marketing
  • MRKT 223 - Digital Marketing Strategy
  • MRKT 225 - Marketing Research
  • OPMT 301 - Operations Management
  • ORGB 201 - Organizational Behavior

Assessment:

Students in the AA program are evaluated through various methods, including:

  • Lectures and class discussions
  • Written assignments
  • Presentations
  • Team projects

Teaching:

The AA program is taught by experienced faculty members with expertise in their respective fields. The program also incorporates innovative teaching methods such as:

  • Active learning strategies
  • Group work and collaboration
  • Technology-enabled learning

Careers:

Graduates of the AA program can pursue careers in various fields, including:

  • Business
  • Communications
  • Education
  • Government
  • Non-profit organizations

Other:

  • The AA program is offered in a face-to-face learning environment.
  • The program is ideal for students who are looking for a flexible and affordable way to pursue higher education.
  • Graduates of the AA program can seamlessly transfer to the Bachelor of Arts in Business Communication or Bachelor of Commerce degree at UCW.

Domestic Fees International Fees

  • 30% discount applies for Canadian Forces members and veterans
  • Tuition deposit for international students: $7,900 First term tuition deposit for domestic students: $500
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