Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Description
Note: Course offerings, via distance learning, for Bachelor of Arts (General) or a Bachelor of Science (General) with a Minor or a Concentration are limited at this time and completion of such a degree may require attendance at RMC or the completion of some courses at other universities. Bachelor of Arts (General) Note: The Bachelor of Arts (General) is not open to students enrolled in the ROTP or RETP programme. The Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities offers a 30-credit Bachelor of Arts (General) degree. Of the 30 credits:
- at least 20 must be in Arts;
- at least 10 of the 20 credits in Arts must be at the senior level, and;
- at least 15 of the 30 credits must be RMC credits.
- Interested students have the option of enrolling in:
- a Bachelor of Arts (General);
- a Bachelor of Arts (General) with a Minor (8 credits);
- a Bachelor of Arts (General) with a Concentration (12 credits).
- For the Concentration:
- 12 credits must be in the chosen discipline (Business Administration; History; Psychology; English, Culture, and Communication; French, Culture, and Language; Political Science; or Economics);
- at least six of the 12 credits in the chosen concentration must be at the senior level;
- at least six of the 12 credits in the chosen concentration must be earned through RMC.
- Electives may include credits earned as per the RMC Table of Credit Granted. Common Core Curriculum - Bachelor of Arts (General) with a Concentration The Bachelor of Arts (General) with a Concentration incorporates, in much the same manner as the BMASc, a compulsory core. Of the 30 credits required, the following 11 credits are mandatory: All of:
- BAE268: Introduction to Defence Resource Management (1 credit)
- PSE401: Military Professionalism and Ethics (1 credit)
- (PSE402: Leadership and Ethics is an acceptable alternative in this programme)
- One of:
- POE205: Canadian Civics and Society (1 credit)
- POE116: Introduction to International Relations (1 credit)
- One of:
- HIE271: Introduction to Military History and Thought (1 credit)
- HIE275: Survey of Technology and Warfare (1 credit)
- HIE475: Technology, Society and Warfare (1 credit)
- A minimum of one (1) credit in Military History:
- HIE208: Canadian Military History: A Study of War and Military History, 1867 to the Present (or another course in Military History, such as HIE205: Canadian Military History: (Origins to 1870), or HIE203: Introduction to Canadian Military History) (1 credit)
- A minimum of one (1) credit in Canadian History:
- HIE207: Canada (1 credit) (or another course in Canadian History, such as HIE102: Canada (2 credits)
- A minimum of one (1) credit in Military Psychology and Leadership:
- PSE103: Introduction to Human Psychology (1 credit) or Equivalent
- A minimum of two (2) credits each in: English, Culture, and Communication (2 credits) Mathematics, Computer Science, Chemistry or Physics (2 credits) Note: The Bachelor of Arts (General) without a Concentration includes the 11 core credits listed above plus one of the following courses for a total of 12 mandatory credits.
- ECE103: Introduction to Microeconomics or ECE104: Introduction to Macroeconomics
- The Bachelor of Arts (General) without a Concentration is offered to students who are interested in Arts courses, but who initially have no particular interest in a specific field of study in Arts. The student who has chosen this programme will always have the option later in the course of his/her studies to register in the Bachelor of Arts (General) with a Concentration. The Bachelor of Arts (General) with a Concentration is offered to students who already have an interest in a given field of study in Arts. The Concentrations in Arts have been designed by the departments in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities in such a way as to make it easy for a student who has completed the programme with distinction to upgrade his/her degree to an Honours degree with a view to pursuing studies at the graduate level.
- Note: Check with the institution regarding start/ end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
Related Courses
- Introduction to Environmental Management Systems
- Chimie de base
- Communication écrite
- Témoigner
- Étude du Canada après la Confédération
- Histoire de la Première Guerre mondiale
- Histoire de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale
- Introduction to Microeconomics
- Introduction to Macroeconomics
- Managerial Accounting
- Comptabilité générale
- Introduction à la gestion des ressources de la défense
- Impact de la science et de la technologie sur l'environnement
- Introduction to Literary Studies: Fiction
- Introduction to Literary Studies: Poetry and Drama
- Composition et introduction à la littérature canadienne/française I
- Cours de composition et d'introduction à la littérature française I
- Cours de Composition et d'introduction à la littérature CanadienneFrançaise II
- Cours de Composition et d'introduction a la literature francaise II
- Survey of Post Confederation Canada
- Canadian Military History: Origins to 1870
- Canadian Military History: A Study of War and Military History, 1867 to the Present
- Survey of Technology, Society and Warfare
- Aboriginal Peoples in Canada A History
- Technology, Society and Warfare
- Quantitative Methods I
- Human Resources Management
- Introduction à la macroéconomique
- Introduction à la géographie politique
- Introduction to Information Technology
- Basic Chemistry
- Introduction to Nuclear Science
- Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Introductory Organic Chemistry for Chemical Warfare Agents
- Corrosion: Impact, Principles, and Practical Solutions
- Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment
- Environmental Sciences: Impact of Science and Technology on the Environment
- Biotechnology
- Science and Literature in the Nineteenth Century
- Technologie, société et conduite de la guerre
- Introduction to Algorithms and Computing
- Introduction to Probability and Statistics
- Precalculus Mathematics
- Discrete Mathematics with Probability
- Calculus for the Liberal Arts
- Introductory Differential Calculus
- Introductory Integral Calculus
- Elements of Integral Calculus and Linear Algebra
- Introduction to Political Geography
- Introduction to International Relations
- Group Dynamics
- Introduction to Defence Resource Management
- History of Canada
- Military Pofessionalism and Ethics
- Canadian Politics and Society
- Introduction to Military History and Thought
Overview
- Institution: Royal Military College / College militaire royal du Canada
- Program type: Bachelors Degree
- Language: English
- Program Code:
- Delivery Method: Fully Online/Distance
Disclaimer:
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.