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This Associate of Arts Degree (Limited Enrolment) is designed specifically for students coming directly to Douglas from high school who would like priority registration. This means you'll get to register earlier than other students, gaining early access to the courses you need to complete the program.
What is an Associate of Arts?
An Associate of Arts degree provides a liberal arts education covering a variety of subjects including mathematics, literature, history, psychology and economics. It is generally used as a stepping-stone to further education such as a bachelor's degree, but could also be used to seek employment after graduation.
In most cases, an associate degree will allow you to enter the third year of a four-year bachelor’s degree program. To make sure your courses transfer, use the BC Transfer Guide as it has all the up-to-date information you'll need to plan your education.
Specialty Associate of Arts Degrees:
Associate of Arts Degrees with Thematic Focus:
Applicants must meet the admission requirements listed below:
Note: Acceptable Grade 12 academic courses include: Pre-calculus 12; Calculus 12; Computer Science 12; Geometry 12; Statistics 12; English Literature 12; History 12; Geography 12; Geology 12; Physics 12; Chemistry 12; Biology 12; French 12; Spanish 12; German 12; Mandarin 12; Japanese 12; Punjabi 12.
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Graduation Requirements:
Course Requirements:
An Associate of Arts Degree consists of 60 credits of university transfer courses that are selected from several areas of study.
The following are the general requirements for an Associate of Arts Degree at any B.C. college:
* English courses can include courses in written Communications (CMNS) and Creative Writing (CRWR) that transfer to one of the B.C. research universities (SFU, UBCV, UBCO, UNBC, or UVIC) as English credit. A maximum of 3 credits can come from such an equivalent; at least 3 credits must be earned in an actual ENGL course, so-named. For purposes of the Associate of Arts degree, English courses cannot be counted as Humanities courses.
** Arts courses are available in the Faculty of Languages, Literature, and Performing Arts, and the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. To confirm whether a course is designated as "humanities" or "social sciences", check the Associate of Arts Graduation Requirement Checklist. Courses in Economics and Mathematics also may be used as Arts electives toward an Associate of Arts Degree.
Definitions:
A course is defined by the subject for which it is granted transfer credit at one of the research universities (SFU, UBCV, UBCO, UNBC, or UVIC).
For detailed information you should meet with a Student Success Advisor.
Co-operative Education Option:
Students enrolled in this program may be eligible for a Co-operative Education designation. Co-operative Education involves alternating full-time academic and work terms. For information contact the Co-operative Education Office.
Program Guidelines for previous years are viewable by selecting the version desired. If you took this program and do not see a listing for the starting semester / year of the program, consider the previous version as the applicable version.