Associate of Arts Degree (Intercultural and International Studies)
Practical experienceStudents enrolled in this program may be eligible for a Co-operative Education designation. Co-operative Education involves alternating full-time academic and work terms.
Academic titleAssociate of Arts Degree (Intercultural and International Studies)
Course descriptionAn Associate of Arts Degree consists 60 credits of university transfer courses (approximately 20 courses) that are selected from several areas of study. The following are the general requirements for an Associate of Arts Degree at any BC college:
6 credits (2 courses) first- year English elective
3 credits (1 course) first- year Science elective
3 credits (1 course) first- year Lab Science elective
3 credits (1 course) first- year Math, Statistics, or Computing elective
6 credits (2 courses) first- year Social Sciences elective
6 credits (2 courses) first- year Humanities elective
6 credits (2 courses) first- year Arts electives
18 credits (6 courses) second-year Arts electives in 2 or more subject areas
9 credits (3 courses) other University Transfer electives
Relevant Courses (minimum of 6 courses chosen from the following list)
ANTH 1100 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 1170 Anthropology in Developing Countries
ECON 1103 Globalization and the World Economy
ENGL 1102 Major Themes in Literature (designated section)
ENGL 2310 World Literature: Great Works in Translation (designated section)
GEOG 1100 Introduction to Human Geography
GEOG 2213 Social Geography
HIST 1103 World History, 1900-1945
HIST 1104 World History Since 1945
HUMS 1171 World Religions - Oriental
HUMS 1172 World Religions - Occidental
IDST 1103 Introduction to Intercultural/International Studies
PHIL 1170 Philosophy and Religion
POLI 1103 Introduction to World Politics
POLI 2203 Current International Issues
POLI 2210 Introduction to Comparative Politics
SOCI 1145 Canadian Society
SOCI 2230 Ethnic Minorities
SOCI 2240 The Role of Women in Society
SOCI 2270 Society and Environment
SOCI 2280 Sociology of Health and Illness
In addition to six courses from the above list, two of the Modern Languages courses listed below must also be included in students' schedules in order to meet the degree's requirements.