Overview
The Bachelor of Arts at Saint Mary's University provides a broad liberal education in the humanities and social sciences, fostering critical thinking, research skills, and cultural awareness. Students can choose from over 20 majors and minors, including anthropology, English, history, and sociology, with options for double majors or honours programs. Unique features include experiential learning opportunities like co-operative education and community-engaged courses.
Career Prospects
Graduates develop versatile skills applicable to diverse fields such as education, public administration, media, and non-profit sectors. Common pathways include further studies in law, education, or graduate programs, with strong employability in roles requiring analytical and communication abilities.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is supported by the Faculty of Arts, featuring experts like Dr. David Black in political science and Dr. Sara MacDonald in English, who contribute to interdisciplinary research and teaching.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students access the Father LeBlanc Centre for the Study of Anti-Confederation and Secession, as well as partnerships with the Halifax Public Libraries and local cultural institutions for hands-on projects.
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