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Located within driving distance of Orillia and Barrie, programs include Child and Family Studies, Culture and the Arts, Liberal Arts and teaching options.
Earn a BA (Honours) in Contemporary Studies from Laurier and a BEd from Nipissing as well as practice teach in the Public or Catholic schools near Brantford.
This degree is available on the Muskoka campus only.
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Bachelor of Arts (3-Year General) - Single Major
Students must complete 90 credits including 54 credits in the major as follows:
Twenty-four credits from the following courses, whose focus is on Culture: 24 cr.
Eighteen credits from the following courses, whose focus is on the Arts: 18 cr.
*Students must complete CULT 1005 with a minimum grade of 60%.
Students are limited to a maximum of 54 credits in a single discipline.
Other Program Requirements
CULT 1005 Introduction to Studies in Culture and the Arts CULT 2006 Visual Culture I CULT 2007 Visual Culture IICULT 4006 Honours Seminar in Arts and Culture ICULT 4007 Honours Seminar in Arts and Culture IICULT 4105 Research Essay in Arts and Culture
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