Bachelor of Arts 48 months Undergraduate Program By University of the Fraser Valley |Top Universities
Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

10,584 CADTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Main Subject Area

PhilosophyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Philosophy

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

A Bachelor of Arts degree is more than a series of courses; it is a journey of personal transformation where you develop the skills and knowledge you need for a successful life.
A study by the Business Council of Canada has shown that employers hire and promote recruits who have the soft skills that a Bachelor of Arts helps you hone – critical thinking, communication, problem-solving, and analytical skills. Not to mention other valued skills you learn along the way, such as teamwork, writing, and research.
The UFV Bachelor of Arts offers dozens of majors, minors, and extended minors in the humanities, social sciences, and multi-disciplinary studies to provide you with career-specific knowledge. Each discipline provides its own range of options and electives to allow you to customize your learning experience in preparation for your career of choice.
As part of your degree, you get to develop an ePortfolio — an online collection of videos, photos, podcasts, and documents demonstrating your skills — that you can leverage on your résumé or graduate application.
In addition, you can take advantage of practicum placements, study abroad opportunities, and optional paid co-op work semesters throughout your studies to expand your horizons and get life and work experience.
When you graduate, you are fully equipped to tackle employment, entrepreneurship, further education, and the social and ethical duties of citizenship — both locally and globally.

Program overview

Main Subject

Philosophy

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

A Bachelor of Arts degree is more than a series of courses; it is a journey of personal transformation where you develop the skills and knowledge you need for a successful life.
A study by the Business Council of Canada has shown that employers hire and promote recruits who have the soft skills that a Bachelor of Arts helps you hone – critical thinking, communication, problem-solving, and analytical skills. Not to mention other valued skills you learn along the way, such as teamwork, writing, and research.
The UFV Bachelor of Arts offers dozens of majors, minors, and extended minors in the humanities, social sciences, and multi-disciplinary studies to provide you with career-specific knowledge. Each discipline provides its own range of options and electives to allow you to customize your learning experience in preparation for your career of choice.
As part of your degree, you get to develop an ePortfolio — an online collection of videos, photos, podcasts, and documents demonstrating your skills — that you can leverage on your résumé or graduate application.
In addition, you can take advantage of practicum placements, study abroad opportunities, and optional paid co-op work semesters throughout your studies to expand your horizons and get life and work experience.
When you graduate, you are fully equipped to tackle employment, entrepreneurship, further education, and the social and ethical duties of citizenship — both locally and globally.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

61+
6.5+
88+
4 Years
Jan
May

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

5,960 CAD
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International Students

10,584 CAD
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University of the Fraser Valley offers 15 bachelor's degrees, including:

  • Aviation
  • Criminal justice
  • Social work
  • Fine arts
  • Adult education 


Typical undergraduate entry requirements include a high school diploma, English language requirements and subject-specific requirements (if any). Find out more here


Tuition fees and scholarships 

International undergraduate tuition fees are CA$16,620 (about US$12,319), while living and study costs, including books, supplies and accommodation, approximately amount to CA$30,800 (US$22,829). Find out more here


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Application deadlines for undergraduate programs:

  • Starting in September: April 1
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  • Starting in May : February 1


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Built on the scholarship and commitment of outstandingfaculty, UFV School of Graduate Studies provides excellent program options for professionals seeking togrow their careers or recent graduates wishing to deepen their knowledge beforeentering a field of endeavor.


Entry requirements at postgraduate level include a bachelor's degree in a related field, some work experience (if specified) and proficiency in English.


Average tuition fees for international students at postgraduate level range between CA$9,150 (approximately US$6,787) and CA$25,000 (US$18,546). Find out more about postgraduate tuition fees here


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