General Arts and Sciences

Description

This program is designed to offer transfer pathways to additional College and University programs.
 
You will:
  • Experience the benefits of a program designed as a bridge to help you choose the right path.
  • Choose from a wide selection of course options for future studies in Business, Health Sciences, Social Sciences, Human Services and other college and university programs.
  • Gain both a good grounding in academic skills, and exposure to a wide variety of academic disciplines.
  • Acquire a well-rounded general education and develop skills in Humanities and Social Sciences.
 
This program is also offered through Full Time Studies.

 
Admission and Registration

You do not need to apply to begin this program. Simply ensure you meet the requirements listed on the Admission Requirements webpage prior to registering.
Grade 10 Mathematics (D or P) or equivalent is recommended for students taking Math and Science courses.
Interested in taking a single course? Provided you have the appropriate prerequisites, the courses in this program can be taken individually.

Financial Assistance

*** OSAP funding may be available. Learn more about Financial Assistance Options for Continuing Education Students.
 
COURSES

Semester 1 - Complete all 3 courses:

CREDAS101   First Year Foundations
SSCI10051     Introduction to Critical Thinking
COMM11000   Essential Communication Skills

Semester 1 - Complete 2 courses from this list:

ANTR10000    Plagues and People: A History of Disease and Medicine
ANTR10001    Introduction to Anthropology
BIOL10006     Preparatory Biology
HIST10010     History:Myth and Reality
INDS10030    First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Perspectives
INDS10034    Indigenous Wholistic Practices
LITR10000     Speculative Fiction
MATHMA006  Mathematics 1 - General Arts And Science
OPELAS921  G.A.S. Option 1
OPELAS922  G.A.S. Option 2
PSOL10013   Introduction to Government in Society
PSOL10015   Critical Perspectives and Society
PSYC10028   Positive Psychology
PSYC10032   Criminal Psychology
PSYCSS156  Introduction to Psychology
SSCI10058    Aging in Society
SSCI10076   Drugs, Behaviour, & Society
SSCI10078   Human Nature: Democracy, Sustainability, and the Fate of Civilization
SSCIAS106   Popular Culture
SSCISS108   Introduction to Sociology
SSCISS299   Society, Technology And Social Issues


Semester 2 - Complete both of these courses:

COMM10368  Advanced Academic Writing
PSOLAS301   Inquiry

Semester 2 - Complete 4 courses from this list:

ANTR10002   Issues in Health and Healing
ANTR10003   Introduction to Forensic Anthropology
CHEMPE106  Preparatory Chemistry
HIST10020    History of War and Society: 20th Century
HIST10023    Art History
INDS10031   Impacts of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
INDS10032   Indigenous Peoples Evolving Media & Artistic Images
INDS10035   Indigenous Connections to the Land
INDS10036    First Nations Languages - Resilience and reclamations 
LITR10001    Movies, Identity, & Culture
LITR10002     Crime Fiction
MATHMA018 Preparatory Mathematics 2
OPELAS923   G.A.S. Option 3
OPELAS924   G.A.S. Option 4
OPELAS925   G.A.S. Option 5
OPELAS926  G.A.S. Option 6
PHYSPE108   Preparatory Physics
PSOL10011   Introduction to Globalization
PSYC10015  Human Sexuality
PSYCSS271  Developmental Psychology
SSCI10037   Environmental Sustainability
SSCI10077   Cultural Norms @ Work
SSCI10079   Digital Thinking & Innovative Design
SSCI10080   Self and Society
SSCIAS105   Race and Ethnic Dynamics

Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.

Overview

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  • Institution: Mohawk College
  • Program type: Certificat
  • Language: English
  • Program Code: 230
  • Delivery Method: Entièrement en ligne/à distance

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Disclaimer:
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.