Associate of Arts
Course Overview
The Associate of Arts (AA) degree is a dynamic two-year program designed to build a robust educational foundation and prepare you for advanced university study or direct entry into the workforce. This 60-credit undergraduate pathway is fully transferable and equivalent to the first two years of a bachelor's degree at universities across British Columbia. It equips you with critical thinking and communication skills highly valued in today's global job market.
Key Program Highlights
- Fully transferable to bachelor's degree programs at all BC universities, including UCW
- Builds a strong foundation in critical thinking, research, and communication
- Flexible pathway to enter the workforce or continue your academic journey
- Comprehensive 60-credit curriculum completed in just two years
- Designed to cultivate the skills of an engaged and educated global citizen
Course Overview
The Associate of Arts (AA) degree is a dynamic two-year program designed to build a robust educational foundation and prepare you for advanced university study or direct entry into the workforce. This 60-credit undergraduate pathway is fully transferable and equivalent to the first two years of a bachelor's degree at universities across British Columbia. It equips you with critical thinking and communication skills highly valued in today's global job market.
Key Program Highlights
- Fully transferable to bachelor's degree programs at all BC universities, including UCW
- Builds a strong foundation in critical thinking, research, and communication
- Flexible pathway to enter the workforce or continue your academic journey
- Comprehensive 60-credit curriculum completed in just two years
- Designed to cultivate the skills of an engaged and educated global citizen
Requirements
Modules
- Student Orientation
- Academic Writing
- Critical Analysis & Writing
- Pre-Calculus
- Physical Geography
- Introductory Physics
- Modern Biology
- Introduction To Ecology
- Calculus I
- Business Statistics
- Statistics
- Computer Applications
- Business Analytics
- Quantitative Decision Making
- Calculus Ii
- Mass Media & Society
- Current Issues In Communication & Media
- Moral Philosophy
- Principles Of Microeconomics
- Principles Of Macroeconomics
- Economics For Business
- Introduction To Social Justice: Theories Of Social Justice
- Social Justice In The Global North
- Introduction To Psychology: Biological & Cognitive
- Introduction To Psychology: Developmental, Personality, Social & Clinical
- Politics And Government
- Introduction To Criminal Justice
- Sociology
- Introduction To Anthropology
- Media And Government
- Communications Theory
- Information Gathering
- Writing For The Media
- Visual Communications In Mass Media
- Public Relations In Practice & Theory
- Canadian Microeconomic Policy
- Canadian Macroeconomic Policy
- Money Banking & Financial Markets
- Managerial Economics
- Environmental Economics
- Social Justice In Practice
- Social Justice In The Global South
- Critical & Contemporary Perspectives On Social Justice & Human Rights
- Children’S Rights & Youth Justice
- Social Psychology: Concepts & Application
- Abnormal Behaviour
- Brain And Behaviour
- Research Methods: Thinking Clearly About Psychology
- Data Analysis In Behavioural Sciences
- Classical Mythology
- Canadian Urban History
- Introduction To Business Ethics
- Accounting Principles
- Computerized Accounting Practices I: Sage 50
- Computerized Accounting Practices Ii: Quickbooks
- Fundamentals Of Taxation
- Introduction To Business
- Business Environment
- Tourism Management
- Business Communications
- Management Information Systems
- Contemporary Literature: Drama & Narrative
- Introduction To Hospitality & Tourism
- Marketing Management
- Service Marketing
- Digital Marketing Strategy
- Marketing Research
- Operations Management
- Organizational Behavior