About the Courses
The General Arts and Science - One Year program at Fanshawe College offers a versatile and comprehensive educational experience that serves as a solid foundation for students seeking to explore various academic disciplines before committing to a specific area of study. This program is designed to provide students with a well-rounded education by offering a diverse range of courses in subjects such as humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics. Through a combination of classroom instruction, interactive projects, and experiential learning opportunities, students develop critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills that are valuable across a spectrum of careers and academic pursuits. The program also allows students to tailor their studies to their individual interests, ensuring a personalized learning journey. Whether aspiring to
The General Arts and Science - One Year program at Fanshawe College offers a versatile and comprehensive educational experience that serves as a solid foundation for students seeking to explore various academic disciplines before committing to a specific area of study. This program is designed to provide students with a well-rounded education by offering a diverse range of courses in subjects such as humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics. Through a combination of classroom instruction, interactive projects, and experiential learning opportunities, students develop critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving skills that are valuable across a spectrum of careers and academic pursuits. The program also allows students to tailor their studies to their individual interests, ensuring a personalized learning journey. Whether aspiring to pursue further studies in specialized fields, transitioning to a specific college program, or entering the workforce, graduates of the General Arts and Science - One Year program are equipped with the knowledge and skills to thrive in an ever-changing world, adapt to new challenges, and make informed decisions that align with their future goals.
Modules
GAP1 - WRIT
Take WRIT-1030
(Students who place out of the WRIT Assessment must take 3
additional elective credits at the Post-Secondary level.)
Group 1
WRIT-1030 Reason & Writing 1 3
Group 2
GAP1 - Mandatory
Take the following Mandatory Course:
COMM-3073 Communications for General Arts 3
GAP1 - Mandatory
Take 1 of the following courses:
HUMA-1027 HUMA-1028 INDS-1115 INDS-1116 INDS-1117
INDS-1118 INDS-1119 INDS-1120 INDS-1121 INDS-1123
INDS-1122 PSYC-1128 RELG-1004 SOCI-1097 HIST-7025
HUMA-1027 Protest Works of Art 3
HUMA-1028 Discovering the Humanities 3
INDS-1115 The Writer's World 3
INDS-1116 Black Lives Matter: How We Got Here 3
INDS-1117 Racism in Canada 3
INDS-1118 The Global Drug Trade 3
INDS-1119 Global Citizenship 3
INDS-1120 Movement & Physical Fitness-Intro 3
INDS-1121 Humans & the Honey Bee 3
INDS-1123 Global Music 3
INDS-1122 Be Creative-Unlocking Your Creative Self 3
PSYC-1128 Development: Circle of Life 3
RELG-1004 World Religions 3
SOCI-1097 Sociology of Fame 3
HIST-7025 History of Western Art 2 6
GAP1 - Electives
Take 21 elective credits at the Post-Secondary level. At
least 12 credits must be General Arts and Science elective
credits.