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The Bachelor of Arts (General) program offers a comprehensive liberal arts education. To graduate, students must fulfill 120 credit hours with at least 60 credits in advanced-level courses. Within these requirements, 90 credits (including 30 upper-level credits) must be in Humanities and Social Sciences disciplines. For this degree, the following subject areas qualify as Humanities or Social Sciences:
Anthropology
Fine Arts
Economics
Education
English Literature
Urban Planning
Sustainability Studies
Indigenous Studies
Global Studies
History
Northern Regional Studies
Philosophy
Political Science
Social Work
Gender Studies
Selected courses from Business, Geography, Health Sciences, Resource Management, Tourism Management, and Psychology may be considered for credit after review. Students should consult their academic advisor for approved courses in these fields.