Bachelor of Arts (General Arts)
Description
Our General Arts program is a great choice if you are looking for a multidisciplinary education that allows you the freedom to explore your interests. It is very easy to move from the General Arts program into a specific major at any point – this is recommended if you wish to apply to graduate or professional school after.
Our General Arts program has fifteen departments, within the Faculty of Social Science & Humanities, choose courses from:
Our General Arts program has fifteen departments, within the Faculty of Social Science & Humanities, choose courses from:
- Criminology
- English
- History
- Indigenous Learning
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Languages
- Media Studies
- Music
- Northern Studies
- Outdoor Recreation, Parks and Tourism
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Sociology
- Visual Arts
- Women's Studies
These disciplines will boost your creativity, sharpen your communication skills, improve your ability to think critically, and provide you with a wide-range of knowledge that can be applied to many industries post-graduation.
Note: Check with the institution regarding start/ end dates, prices, and delivery methods. These may vary according to the program, section, and/or semester.
Related Courses
- Anthropology of Violence and War
- History of Biology
- Environmental Biology
- Community Ecology
- Classical Mythology
- Introduction to Criminology
- Introduction to Criminalistics
- Youth Crime and Justice
- Gender and Crime
- Comparative Criminology
- Principles of Economics
- Environmental Economics
- Introduction to Academic Writing
- Global Literatures in English
- Indigenous Literature in Canada
- Gender, Sexuality and the Body in Literature and Culture
- Science Fiction
- Chaucer and His Contemporaries
- Professional Writing: Digital Contexts
- Legends of King Arthur
- Cultural Studies
- Environmental Philosophy
- Resource Management and Sustainability
- Environmental Biotechnology
- Issues in Environmental Sustainability
- Sustainable Communities
- Gerontology
- Meteorology I
- Astronomy I
- Astronomy II
- Introduction to Digital Photography I
- The Making of the Modern World
- Modern Europe I, 1789-1914
- Modern Canada
- Canadian Military History Since 1919
- Public History
- Human Nature Inquiry
- Poverty and Inequality
- Foundations of Canadian Law
- Computer Art
- An Introduction to the Circumpolar World
- An Introduction to the Canadian North
- Land and Environment II
- People & Cultures
- Peoples and Cultures II
- Contemporary Issues
- Contemporary Issues II
- Philosophy of the Occult and Paranormal
- Social and Political Philosophy
- Introduction to Political Science
- Introduction to Law
- Third World Politics and Society
- Global Terrorism
- Introductory Psychology
- Child Development
- Social Psychology
- Personality Psychology
- Introduction to World Religions
- Introduction to Sociology
- Perspectives in Social Thought
- Technology, Society and Indigenous Peoples in Canada
- Law and Society
- Sociology of Food & Nutrition
- Social Work Practice and Indigenous Peoples
- Women's and Gender Studies
- Housewives, Radicals and Gender-Blenders: Theorizing Equality
- Violence and Social Work Practice
Overview

- Institution: Lakehead University
- Program type: Bachelors Degree
- Language: English
- Program Code: B.A.
- 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.