For students interested in earning a bachelor of arts degree in history, this associate of arts degree at Selkirk provides two years of transferable university courses that fulfil most or all of the requirements to enter the third year of a major or honours program in History.
To understand the present and move forward into the future, you must know where you’ve come from.
Get a handle on where the world is headed by learning how the past shapes our current realities.
Apply your knowledge to your future career by being able to identify and address historical problems in any given situation.
History is more relevant than you think—let us show you why.
Take this program for the simple love of history—or to get started on years one and two of your bachelor’s degree in history.
You’ll get two years of university-level, fully transferable courses that fulfil most, if not all, of the requirements for third-year entry into a history major or honours program.
$17,620
Cost of living | 1 person | $6,792 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $5,220 |
Tuition | 1 person | $12,400 |
Applicants who lack the specific English admission requirements may still gain admission to the program with the understanding that they will successfully complete ENGL 66 Essential English course in the first year of their program.
This course must be completed to advance beyond 30 program credits.
The Academic English program allows students to build their English language skills and earn credits that can be used to transfer into a Selkirk College diploma or university transfer program.
No minimum TOEFL or IELTS score is needed for entry into the English Language Program.
Fundamental | Intermediate | Advanced | University/College Preparation | ||
01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 |
Business English (advanced) | Includes 1-3 approved college classes | ||||
Each ELP level takes approximately 4 months. (1 semester) to complete. Each semester has 2 modules (7-8 weeks) |
Academic Upgrading & Development:
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