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The Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Humanities (MAIH) is an accredited graduate program tailored for three key student groups:
Academic Pursuits
​​Individuals aiming to pursue doctoral studies in fields like English, Philosophy, History, or Interdisciplinary Humanities.
Education Professionals
Teachers and administrators seeking to enrich their teaching methods and leadership through Humanities studies, with focus areas in English, Philosophy, or History.
Professional development recognized by the British Columbia Teachers Qualification Service.
Career-Oriented Individuals
Working professionals across various fields (including law, medicine, business, and ministry) looking to develop cultural awareness and faith-based insights through Humanities.
Aspiring professionals preparing for careers in education, law, social services, public relations, and other fields.
Program Benefits
Expand your intellectual horizons and explore fundamental questions about humanity.
Develop a comprehensive perspective by examining historical, philosophical, and literary works.
Understand how spiritual perspectives influence worldviews.
Prepare for doctoral studies at institutions worldwide (for academic paths).
Meet requirements for salary advancement through the British Columbia Teachers Qualification Service (for educators).
Enhance your professional leadership with deeper purpose and meaning.