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Earning a UFV Bachelor of Arts degree allows you to explore your interests while developing essential skills in writing, communication, analytical reasoning, research methodologies, and creative problem-solving.
Graduates with a Bachelor of Arts degree find career opportunities aligned with their specialization, spanning fields like social services, administration, community engagement, public safety, corporate communications, and brand management. The degree also serves as a foundation for advanced studies in arts, teaching, therapy, legal professions, government, or financial sectors.Major: Anthropology
Communications
Creative Writing
Economics
English
French
Geography
History
Indigenous Studies
Mathematics
Peace and Conflict Studies
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
SociologyAnthropology
Theatre
Application deadlines:Winter term: September 30Spring term: February 1Fall term: April 15
B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent.
A minimum grade of C+ in English Studies 12 or English First Peoples 12 (see Note) and a minimum of a B average in two additional Approved Grade 12 courses.