University College of the North (UCN) was founded on June 29, 2004. It is a beacon of higher education with a solid commitment to serving the varied communities of northern Manitoba, Canada. UCN founded to foster academic excellence and empower individuals in the region. It embodies an inclusive, innovative, and culturally aware atmosphere. As northern Manitoba’s lone university institution, connecting rural and indigenous communities to educational opportunities is vital. They offer diverse programs customized to their student’s specific needs and aspirations. With an emphasis on experiential learning, UCN creates a supportive environment where students can develop intellectually, socially, and culturally.
The University College of the North offers diverse Arts and humanities undergraduate programs that promote critical thinking, creativity, and cultural understanding. At the heart of these programs is a dedication to developing well-rounded individuals with specialized knowledge and interdisciplinary skills. They prepare them for various career choices and contribute to the enrichment of their communities. UCN’s Bachelor of Arts (BA) programs give students a comprehensive foundation in the humanities while also allowing them to specialize in Indigenous Studies, English Literature, History, Sociology, and other fields. Its faculty offers intimate mentorship and engaging courses for students to explore human thought, expression, and interaction.
UCN’s dedication to Indigenous education is reflected in its Indigenous Studies programs, which uniquely combine academic rigor and cultural relevance. These programs enable students to investigate Indigenous worldviews, history, languages, and current challenges, developing a profound appreciation for Indigenous cultures and a commitment to reconciliation and social justice. Furthermore, UCN’s Arts & Humanities programs emphasize hands-on learning activities such as community-based research projects, internships, and practicums, which allow students to apply their knowledge in real-world situations and develop significant professional networks.
List of Arts & Humanities Programs
Undergraduate Programs
Course Name | Specialization | Thesis -Nonthesis | Discipline | Degree Level | Duration Years | Intake Month | Deadline Date | Fee Per Year |
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Bachelor of Arts in Aboriginal & Northern Studies | Aboriginal & Northern Studies | Non-Thesis | Arts & Humanities | bachelors | 4 | January,September, | 01-August,01-April, | 13511 |
Bachelor of Arts in Humanities | Humanities | Non-Thesis | Arts & Humanities | bachelors | 4 | January,September, | 01-August,01-April, | 13511 |
Bachelor of Arts in English | English | Non-Thesis | Arts & Humanities | bachelors | 4 | January,September, | 01-August,01-April, | 13511 |
Bachelor of Arts in History | History | Non-Thesis | Arts & Humanities | bachelors | 4 | January,September, | 01-August,01-April, | 13511 |
Bachelor of Arts in Aboriginal & Northern Studies | Aboriginal & Northern Studies | Non-Thesis | Arts & Humanities | bachelors | 3 | January,September, | 01-August,01-April, | 13511 |
Bachelor of Arts in Humanities | Humanities | Non-Thesis | Arts & Humanities | bachelors | 3 | January,September, | 01-August,01-April, | 13511 |
Bachelor of Arts in English | English | Non-Thesis | Arts & Humanities | bachelors | 3 | January,September, | 01-August,01-April, | 13511 |
Bachelor of Arts in History | History | Non-Thesis | Arts & Humanities | bachelors | 3 | January,September, | 01-August,01-April, | 13511 |
Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Education Integrated Stream | Arts & Education | Non-Thesis | Arts & Humanities | bachelors | 4 | January,September, | 01-August,01-April, | 13511 |