General Arts and Science Certificate (GAS) - General Studies Stream (Kingston)
Course Overview
The General Arts & Science (Certificate) program provides a flexible and foundational year of study, preparing students for direct entry into the workforce or for further post-secondary education. Students work with a program coordinator to build a customized schedule that aligns with their unique academic and career goals, selecting from a wide array of core and elective courses.
Key Program Highlights
- Customized learning paths developed in consultation with a program coordinator
- Foundational core courses in communication, computers, and personal development
- Diverse elective options including Film, Addictions, and Fitness
- Focus on building essential competencies in communications, science, and math
- A flexible structure designed to adapt to individual student goals and course availability
Course Overview
The General Arts & Science (Certificate) program provides a flexible and foundational year of study, preparing students for direct entry into the workforce or for further post-secondary education. Students work with a program coordinator to build a customized schedule that aligns with their unique academic and career goals, selecting from a wide array of core and elective courses.
Key Program Highlights
- Customized learning paths developed in consultation with a program coordinator
- Foundational core courses in communication, computers, and personal development
- Diverse elective options including Film, Addictions, and Fitness
- Focus on building essential competencies in communications, science, and math
- A flexible structure designed to adapt to individual student goals and course availability
Requirements
Modules
- Communications For College
- Digital Citizenship
- Social Science Or Applied Science
- Inclusivity Studies
- General Education Course
- Elective 1
- Fundamental College Math
- General Education Course
- Elective 2
- Elective 3
- Elective 4
- Communication And Literacy In Professional Literature
- Current Social Issues