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2 Living History Bachelors Degree Programs in Canada


Mount Allison University
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Canadian Studies
- Sackville, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Canadian Studies seeks to analyze and explain the Canadian experience and to explore Canada’s place in the world through Canadian-centred courses in several disciplines. Mount Allison’s Canadian Studies program is one of the oldest in the country. The program explores Canadian issues and realities, such as the country’s vast and varied geography, regional distinctions, history and politics, public policy, culture, economy, the environment, Indigenous peoples, bilingualism, and multiculturalism.


Mount Allison University
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Canadian Public Policy
- Sackville, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Canadian Public Policy is an interdisciplinary program examining public decision-making and policy processes related to environmental, social, health, and economic policy. The Canadian Public Policy program provides an adaptable and broad knowledge base for students interested in all levels of Canadian-based policy work, giving students a strong foundation in policy analysis and implementation. This involves understanding the public policy process, policy analysis, intergovernmental relations, economic forces and political considerations.
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Living History degree programs at the Bachelor's level in Canada invite you to explore the methods and insights that bring historical narratives to life. Through engaging with various cultures and time periods, you'll uncover invaluable perspectives in this dynamic area of study.
In this program, students delve into topics like oral history, archival research, and experiential learning. Common courses may include storytelling techniques, fieldwork methods, and cultural studies. Students develop skills in crafting and delivering compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences. The curriculum often incorporates hands-on experiences, encouraging students to create interactive exhibits and engage in community projects that breathe life into historical events.
Canada's educational approach promotes collaboration and inquiry, offering students a unique opportunity to foster independence and critical thinking. Graduates from Living History programs are well-equipped for careers in museums, education, and cultural organizations. The global perspective and storytelling abilities gained through this degree are positive assets in various fields, preparing you for opportunities that value historical insight and cultural awareness.