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Our careers shape how we allocate much of our daily time and significantly influence our social standing, financial stability, and personal identity. They also mold the character of our communities and economic systems, as these are built upon the collective work of individuals. Workforce reorganization, technological advancements, skill evolution, shifting employment laws, job market divisions, women's roles in the workplace, and equality initiatives are among the topics driving academic exploration in Labour Studies.
As an interdisciplinary domain, Labour Studies offers engaging courses such as Sports Industry Labor, Employment Legislation, Working Animals, and our hands-on Negotiation Simulation course.
The program blends conceptual knowledge with practical applications, equipping students for diverse career paths in industrial relations, workplace development, government policy, and social activism.
Students can opt for a specialized Labour Studies degree or combine it with Political Science, Sociology, History, Geography, Economics, or Gender Studies as a dual major.