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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines31-Aug-2022 9-Sep-2022
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 6,851  / credit
    Apply Date 9-Sep-2022
    Next Intake 31-Aug-2022

    History

    About

    Open up the potential of your historical imagination. What might it have been like to live in London during the darkest days of World War II? How might the first years of European encounters with the First Peoples of North America have felt? Engage with incredible stories of how humans lived, fought, and thought in times and places very different from our own. 

    History is a fantastic program for those who want to understand the depth and complexity of life. It provides students with a deeper understanding of modern day conflicts, ideas, and assumptions about the world. Through reading, research, and critical writing, students develop and refine their ability to think critically, creatively, and imaginatively. Graduates of the history program become more sensitive to the nature of cultural formation and are able to apply their understanding of the past to work and life.

    • Study a varied curriculum including courses in British, European, American, Canadian, Russian, and world history.
    • Carry out independent research using primary sources under the direct supervision of a faculty member.
    • Specialize in thematic areas such as the Atlantic World, war and peace, environmental history, and the history of Christianity.
    • Expose yourself to different ways of doing history including historical methods, historiography courses, and learning to ask deeper questions about why and how we study the past.
    • Improve employable skills such as initiative, teamwork, and good communication.
    • Develop your own viewpoints and to listen to others in small classes full of interaction and discussion.
    • Participate in field trips and take advantage of study abroad courses through the CCCU Best Semester program.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Complete five Grade 12 courses with a minimum average of 60%:
      • One course must be academic English
      • Three courses must be academic (eg: social studies, language, math, calculus, science, fine arts)
      • The fifth course may be any academic or non-academic Grade 12 course carrying normal weight (eg: physical education)

    English Program Requirements

    All applicants must demonstrate English Language Proficiency, which will enable them to succeed in their university studies.  Proficiency must be demonstrated regardless of citizenship or country of origin.

    Applicants with three years of formal, full-time studies in English at the secondary or post-secondary level in any of the below countries meet English Language Proficiency requirements automatically. If an applicant from one of the below countries cannot provide transcripts demonstrating three years of full-time studies in the country, they must instead submit results from one of the Standardized Exams listed below to meet the English Proficiency requirement for admission.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 6,851  / credit

    How to Apply

    1. Apply Online

    Complete your Online Application by clicking the 'Apply Now' button below.
    You will be redirected to Apply Alberta.

    2. Pay the Application Fee

    Pay the application fee to complete your application process:

    • $70 Application Fee (non-refundable): applicants residing in Canada or the USA
    • $140 International Application Fee (non-refundable): applicants residing internationally
      • $100 International Reduced Application fee

    American students are subject to domestic student deadlines and application fees, but are considered international students for all other purposes. Once you click Pay Now, you will be re-directed to the login for your personalized Application Status Page. If you have not yet set up your login or you have forgotten your password, please click the “Forgot Your Password” link.

    3. Submit your documents

    Transcripts

    King’s requires official transcripts from your high school and from any post-secondary institutions you have attended, including Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), YWAM, Capernwray, and other similar programs. Interim transcripts may be submitted for an initial admission decision if official transcripts are not yet available.

    King’s will automatically request official transcripts from Alberta high schools and most Alberta post-secondary institutions. For all other schools, you must request that official transcripts be mailed directly to King’s.

    4. Final Steps

    After your application and documents have been received, you should be notified by email within two weeks about your admission decision (four weeks for international applicants).

    Take a look at next steps if you have applied for Music or Education at King's.

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