General Arts and Science – Liberal Studies Foundation Ontario College Certificate program
Program Overview
The General Arts and Science – Liberal Studies Foundation program provides a broad understanding of the humanities and social sciences, emphasizing critical thinking and analysis. It equips students with skills for further education or employment in fields requiring a liberal studies background. The program is offered in a hybrid format, with both online and in-person components. Graduates can pursue university studies or enter the workforce with confidence.
Program Outline
Program Analysis: General Arts and Science – Liberal Studies Foundation
Degree Overview:
Emphasis is placed on critical thinking and analysis, enabling students to confidently pursue further education at the college or university level. The program equips students with skills to thrive in a post-secondary environment and make informed decisions about their career paths.
Outline:
Program content:
The program curriculum encompasses introductory courses in literature, psychology, sociology, and critical thinking. These courses are designed to provide a broad understanding of the humanities and social sciences.
Program structure:
The program consists of eight program-specific courses, one communications course, two program option or general education courses, and one general education course.
Course schedule:
The program is offered in a hybrid format, with some components delivered online and others in-person.
Individual modules with descriptions:
- Semester 1:
- HUMN 1006 - Exploring Literature: Introduces students to a variety of literary genres and develops critical reading and analysis skills.
- HUMN 1017 - Critical Thinking Foundations: Equips students with the necessary tools to analyze information, identify arguments, and construct sound reasoning.
- PSYL 1022 - Psychology 1: Provides an overview of the main principles and theories of psychology, exploring human behavior and mental processes.
- SOCL 1003 - Sociology 1: Introduces the fundamental concepts and theories of sociology, examining social structures, interactions, and inequalities.
- One communications course chosen from the communication course list.
- One general education course chosen from the general education course list.
- Semester 2:
Careers:
Graduates can also continue into the two-year diploma in General Arts and Science. Graduates may find employment in occupations requiring a liberal studies education or with organizations that prefer to administer their own training programs.
Other:
- The program is offered in both Fall and Winter intakes.
- Graduates can find employment in various fields, including education, social services, business, and government.
- The program has a hybrid delivery method, with online and in-person components.
The program equips students with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue further education or enter the workforce with confidence.