Key Details
Program Start Dates
January 2025
September 2025
January 2026
Please visit Ontario College Application Service to learn more about start dates.
Credential
Ontario College Diploma
Program Duration
4 Semesters / 2 YearsProgram Contacts
Program Coordinator / Professor
Program Overview
Explore the liberal arts at your own pace
Designed to introduce you to core subjects within the liberal arts, this program allows you to explore where your talents and passions lie. You’ll gain a background in areas like Indigenous Studies, psychology, sociology, and anthropology. You’ll develop critical and digital literacies, as well as academic research and writing skills.
Working with an Educational Planner, you’ll customize your education with elective and general education courses while enjoying multiple delivery modes. Throughout the program, you’ll learn from a variety of professors and explore potential career paths in law and justice, community services, humanities, the arts, business, technology, skilled trades, engineering and much more.
Program Highlights
Program highlights
- The only admission requirement is Ontario Secondary School Diploma, including any grade 12 English (C) or (U)
- Four elective options allow you to select courses that match your career interests and educational goals
- Flexible options to study part-time, take a reduced course load, or take a course overload
- Explore academic and career options while earning college credits
- Broad examination of liberal arts to explore future career paths
Admissions
Admission requirements
For graduates of the new curriculum (OSS): Ontario Secondary School Diploma (30 credits) or equivalent or mature student status, including:
- Any grade 12 English (C) or (U)
Academic Upgrading
Are you missing admission requirements? Strengthen your academic skills for free at your own pace through Academic Upgrading!
Program delivery
Program delivery
2024-2025
Winter term start
- Semester 1: Winter 2025
- Semester 2: Spring 2025
- Semester 3: Fall 2025
- Semester 4: Winter 2026
2025-2026
Fall term start
- Semester 1: Fall 2025
- Semester 2: Winter 2026
- Semester 3: Fall 2026
- Semester 4: Winter 2027
Winter term start
- Semester 1: Winter 2026
- Semester 2: Spring 2026
- Semester 3: Fall 2026
- Semester 4: Winter 2027
Program of Study
Program of study for 2025-26 Academic Year
Semester 1 | Credits | |
---|---|---|
ENG 1002 | College Communications | 3 |
SSC 1002 | Thinking, Reasoning, Relating | 3 |
MTH 1136 | Essentials of Mathematics | 3 |
IND 1003 | Introduction to Indigenous Studies | 3 |
PSY 1050 | Introduction To Psychology I | 3 |
GAS 1001 | Service Learning Experience | 3 |
POL 1500 | Canadian Political Studies | 3 |
Credits | 21 | |
Semester 2 | ||
ENG 1176 | Academic Research and Writing | 3 |
SSC 1205 | Modes of Reasoning | 3 |
SOC 1000 | Introduction To Sociology | 3 |
SOC 1010 | Cross-Cultural Understanding | 3 |
PSY 1060 | Introductory Psychology II | 3 |
POL 2000 | Global Issues (Global Issues) | 3 |
One General Education Course | 3 | |
Credits | 21 | |
Semester 3 | ||
ENG 1177 | Advanced Research Writing | 3 |
SSC 1000 | Media and Current Events | 3 |
SOC 1301 | Introduction to Sociology II | 3 |
PSY 1125 | Positive Psychology | 3 |
One of the following courses: | 3 | |
GND 1005
| Gender Studies | |
GND 1002
| Sexuality and Politics | |
GND 1003
| Activism and Queer Communities | |
GND 1004
| Gender Diversity in the Arts | |
One Elective Course | 3 | |
One General Education Course | 3 | |
Credits | 21 | |
Semester 4 | ||
ENG 3446 | World Literature | 3 |
ANT 1002 | Diversity and Inclusion | 3 |
ANT 1004 | World Religions & Spirituality | 3 |
One of the following Indigenous Studies courses. | 3 | |
IND 1005
| Culture, Tradition and Heritage | |
IND 1006
| Culture, Tradition & Heritage II | |
IND 1009
| Intro to Powwow Culture | |
IND 1010
| Taking Care of Shkagamik-Kwe | |
IND 1011
| Indigenous Business and Economics | |
IND 1012
| Truth and Reconciliation | |
IND 1015
| Indigenous Arts and Film | |
IND 1017
| Indigenous Peoples Today | |
IND 1062
| Indigenous Perspectives on Care | |
IND 1101
| Nehiyawemowin | |
IND 1102
| Anishnaabemowin | |
IND 1103
| Wellness and the Good Life | |
IND 1203
| Wellness and the Good Life II | |
Three Elective Courses | 9 | |
One General Education Course | 3 | |
Credits | 24 | |
Total Credits | 87 |
Important Notice
Fees presented are estimates based on projections for future academic year(s) of study. Actual fees charged may differ from what is published here. A full detailed listing of all fees is available in myCambrian and updated annually no later than May 1 for the following academic year. Students in Academic Upgrading are responsible for any fees listed on their invoice each term.
Tuition and ancillary fees
Please see our fees page for the breakdown of tuition and mandatory ancillary fees by program and semester for both domestic and international students.
Books and supplies
Books and supplies may be required at the course level over and above what is estimated above. Please consult your professor/instructor for further information.
College may be more affordable than you think!
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Work-integrated learning (WIL)
Take your education beyond the classroom!
Cambrian programs blend academic learning, hands-on training, and community involvement opportunities to help you achieve your ultimate goal – your dream career. You’ll have the opportunity to apply your knowledge to real-world scenarios within and outside of the classroom through work-integrated learning. Whether it be a capstone project, co-op, practicum, preceptorship component, or placement, you’ll benefit from a practical, job-related experience before you graduate.
Work-integrated learning (WIL) resources
Your program may give you the opportunity to gain practical work experience through a capstone project, co-op, practicum, preceptorship component, or placement. Before starting your program it’s important to understand the differences between the opportunities as well as the requirements.
Field of Study
School of Interdisciplinary Studies
Kickstart your future with the personal touch offered by Cambrian’s School of Interdisciplinary Studies. Whether you need help finding the right direction, improving your English language skills, or want to earn your high school equivalency certificate, Cambrian has got your back. Flexible, individualized programs give you the freedom to grow and explore your best path to a rewarding career.
Career Outcomes
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Minimum technology requirements
Success in this program requires that you come equipped with some program-specific technology requirements.
Minimum technology requirements
- Regular access to a computer with a reliable Internet connection
- Webcam and headset
- Personal computer
- Windows 8, 8.1, or 10 operating system
- Web browser: Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer 10 or higher
- Apple Mac
- OS X operating system
- Web browser: Firefox or Safari
System requirements for assistive technology
To access the widest range of assistive technology (AT), a Windows-based computer is recommended.
- Recommended OS: Windows 10 or newer
- Recommended CPU: Intel or AMD multicore processor
- Recommended RAM: 8 GB
- Recommended storage for assistive technology: 8 GB of available hard drive of solid state drive space (please note this is not the total drive size and refers specifically to available space needed for assistive technology)
- Recommended audio: Speakers or headphones for text-to-speech and microphone for speech input.
While Apple computers can provide many AT options, some specialized software may not be available/compatible with this platform. Please consult with the Glenn Crombie Centre for further details.
Bring your own device (BYOD)
Cambrian College has implemented a BYOD principle to both enrich the student learning experience in and out of the classroom and to ensure flexibility!
Ready to take the first step?
Start gaining the highest level of skills at Cambrian now – and you’ll be ready to take advantage of the many career opportunities waiting for you just around the corner. The future is yours!
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