Degree Completion BA: Yeshiva and Seminary
Vancouver , Canada
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Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Jewish Studies | Religion | Theology
Area of study
Humanities
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-01-22 | - |
2024-05-20 | - |
2024-03-11 | - |
2024-05-03 | - |
2024-04-14 | - |
2024-05-28 | - |
2024-07-01 | - |
2024-08-09 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
This 120-credit program combines coursework from FDU and Yeshiva/Seminary/IDF study. Students complete 30 credits through FDU, including core courses in writing, cross-cultural perspectives, and global issues. The remaining credits can be transferred from Yeshiva/Seminary/IDF study, covering areas such as ethical reasoning, social sciences, and the arts. The program prepares students for careers in various fields, including management, marketing, and human resources.
Program Outline
Outline:
- Program Content and Structure:
- The program requires the completion of 120 credits.
- A minimum of 30 credits must be taken through FDU, including:
- WRIT 1003 (Composition II- Research & Argument)
- UNIV 2001 (Cross Cultural Perspectives)
- UNIV 2002 (Global Issues)
- Advanced Writing
- At least 3 courses in the student's specialization
- The remaining credits can be transferred from Yeshiva, Seminary, or Israel Defense Forces study, including:
- Ethical Reasoning (3 credits)
- First Year Seminar courses (2 credits)
- Inquiry in the Arts and Humanities (6 credits)
- International Perspective (3 credits)
- Social and Behavioral Scientific Analysis (6 credits)
- Free Electives
- Course Schedule:
- Spring/Summer 2024:
- Yeshiva/Seminary Program
- Spring (Online)
- UNIV 2001.E1: Cross Cultural Perspectives
- Spring Science 4-credit Courses (Online)
- ENVR 1001. 51 & ENVR 1002. 51: Intro to Environmental Science w/Lab
- BIOL 1090. 32 & BIOL 1091. 32: Human Biology and Health w/Lab
- CHEM 1022. 33 & CHEM 1026. 33: Chemistry of Nutrition w/Lab
- Spring I (Online)
- MGMT 3111.E1: Management & Labor
- Spring I (Online)
- BUSI 3645.E1: Business Management
- PSYC 3315.E1: Abnormal Psychology
- MIS 2101.E1: Management Information Systems
- FIN 2203.E1: Personal Finance
- ENGL 2259.E1: Introduction to Literature
- Spring II (Online)
- MGMT 1110.E1: Business in Global Society
- Spring II (Online)
- MKTG 4272.E1: Consumer Behavior
- ENGW 3006.E1: Persuasive Writing
- PSYC 1802.E1: Career Development
- MGMT 2261.E1: Human Motivation and Behavior
- ENTR 3160.E1: Launching New Ventures
- Pesach Z’man (Online)
- UNIV 2002.E1: Global Issues
- Pesach Z’man (Online)
- MKTG 2040.E1: Advertising and Promotion
- MGMT 4415.E1: Strategic Management
- PSYC 1173.E1: Group Dynamics
- HRTM 2213.E1: International Human Resources
- Summer I (Online)
- MGMT 3200.E1: Contemporary Managerial Issues
- PSYC 3327.E1: Career Exploration
- WRIT 1003.E1: Composition II: Research & Argument
- MKTG 4344.E1: Public Relations
- COMM 2099.E1: Professional Communications
- UNIV 2001.E1: Cross Cultural Perspectives
- Summer II (Online)
- BUSI 2162.E1: Contemporary Managerial Issues
- Summer II (Online)
- MKTG 3383.E1: Social Media Marketing
- FIN 3250.E1: Principles of Financial Analysis
- PSYC 3321.E1: The Interview
- MIS 1045.E1: Information Technology for Business
- UNIV 2002.E1: Global Issues
- Av Z’man (No classes)
- Please note: Courses and instructors are subject to change. Asynchronous classes have no set class time, but instructors provide work submission deadlines.
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