What does it mean to study Arts? It means to study the world – to understand critical issues facing the world yesterday and today: the environment, politics, race, class, poverty, gender and inequality. The world is your classroom, and what you learn matters. To study Arts is to think and feel, to know and change, to understand and take action.
New program: Applied Bachelor of Arts
Learn about ºù«Ӱҵ's newest undergraduate degree: the Applied Bachelor of Arts: Community Research and Evaluation, and how you could study social sciences and liberal arts through applied learning in our region, including a field experience and a significant capstone research project.
Wondering what a program in community, research and evaluation is all about? Three ºù«Ӱҵ professors weigh in below.
Community
What is community? Professor Olivia Sullivan offers a definition that enables acts of solidarity and connection.
Research
Psychology Professor Stephanie Griffiths describes how research encourages us to think differently.
Evaluation
Sociology Professor Priscillia Lefebvre describes what is involved with an inclusive evaluation process.
Why Study Arts at ºù«Ӱҵ?
Our university studies programs and courses are as diverse as our students. Whatever kind of student you are, wherever you plan to go, we can help you get there. We offer eight certificate, diploma, and associate degree programs made up from over 200 different courses from 16 subject areas. And every credit you earn at ºù«Ӱҵ is fully transferrable to universities across B.C. and beyond.
Explore our programs
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- Partial program offered
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- International students
Applied Bachelor of Arts: Community Research and Evaluation
- Kelowna
- Vernon, Penticton
- Degree
- International students
Associate of Arts Degree
- Kelowna, Vernon, Penticton, Salmon Arm
- Associate Degree
- International students
Diploma in Writing and Publishing
- Vernon
- Kelowna
- Diploma
- International students
Advanced Certificate in Communication
- Kelowna
- Certificate
Animation Diploma
- Kelowna
- Diploma
- International students
Communications, Culture, and Journalism Studies Diploma
- Kelowna
- Diploma
- International students
Diploma in Criminal and Social Justice
- Penticton
- Vernon
- Diploma
- International students
Diploma in Environmental Studies
- Kelowna
- Vernon, Penticton
- Diploma
- International students
Diploma in General Studies
- Diploma
International Development Diploma
- Kelowna
- Diploma
- International students
Explore our departments
Animation
If you like creating art, using computers and want to see your creations come to life, our Animation Diploma Program might be right for you.
Anthropology
Anthropology asks the question: what makes us human? Study human culture in all its diversity and similarity, look at the world in new ways and question ethnocentric assumptions that guide thinking and perceptions.
Communications
Learn how meaning is made in a range of contexts, including advertising, television, film, music, social media and the internet. Understand how our perception is influenced by these cultural forms.
Economics
Do you think about serious issues like child labour, homelessness, free trade, global poverty? These concerns are at the heart of the study of Economics. Learn what it might take to solve these problems.
English and Fine Arts
Immerse yourself in the study of language and literature; from the classics to contemporary work. Understand how words work in our lives and shape our view of the world and our place in it.
Geography and Earth and Environmental Science
Explore your world and your role in making it a better place, by integrating study in both the natural and social sciences. Develop innovative approaches to the climate crisis and to living sustainably on Earth.
History
Is it true that those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it? History involves studying critical events and issues of the past in an effort to better understand their impact on the present.
Interdisciplinary Studies
Explore significant social issues through research and critical methodologies from several disciplines like Criminology, Indigenous Studies, Social Work, as well as Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies.
Modern Languages
Develop linguistic understanding and competence in a range of languages, and explore the literature, history and cultures of countries where the languages are spoken.
Philosophy
Philosophy asks students to engage with challenging questions and develop the critical thinking and reasoning skills to understand the complexities of modern life.
Political Science
Issues like civil rights, war, peace, poverty, justice, globalization and equality are part of the theory and practice of politics. Understand the world from a variety of political perspectives.
Psychology
Examining human behaviour and mental processes helps us appreciate why we feel what we feel, think what we think, and even why we dream at night.
Sociology
Study in Sociology allows us to understand how human behaviour is influenced by the social and cultural groups to which we belong and the society in which we live.
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