Bishop's University Viewbook Fall 2022
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FINE ARTS ubishops.ca/fine-arts
HISTORY AND GLOBAL STUDIES ubishops.ca/history Honours, History
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS ubishops.ca/liberal-arts Honours, Liberal Arts Major, Liberal Arts Double Major, Liberal Arts & another discipline Minor, Social Justice & Citizenship Liberal Arts is a program for students with a passion for human culture. The program explores the West- ern cultural tradition in its myriad ways of express- ing itself - art, literature, philosophy, music, science, society, politics, religion and so on. There is plenty of space for students to develop their own commu- nity and as much learning as possible takes place in very interactive settings. Small group discussion is built into all classes. There are also important ex- tra-curricular activities such as trips to museums and theatres in New York, Boston, Montreal and Toronto.
Honours, Fine Arts, Concentration Studio Major, Fine Arts, Concentration Studio Major, Arts Administration - Fine Arts option Minor, Fine Arts Certificate, Studio Arts Students completing the programs in Fine Arts de- velop awell-rounded perspective of theworld; critical thinking skills and creative problem solving abilities; and communication skills transferable to many envi- ronments within and beyond fine arts related fields. The degree earned is a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), a less specialized yet more versatile degree. The entry level program is the Fine Arts major with a studio concen- tration providing an undergraduate education in a studio within the context of a liberal arts education. Areas of specialization include sculpture, photogra- phy, painting, drawing and print making. Career possibilities Architecture Arts administration Art librarianship Creative direction Computer games design Gallery assistant Graphic design Museum curatorship Marketing and promotion Practice of art Set design Teaching
Major, History Minor, History
Minor, Indigenous Studies Minor or Certificate, Pre-law
At Bishop’s, we believe that historical knowledge serves an individual and society the way memory does. It gives us perspectives and insights into the world in which we live and presents us with the almost limitless range of ways humans have organized their lives. We also understand that the past is presented or re-presented in specific ways by historians and others, such as politicians and heritage advocates; as a result, we believe it is just as important to learn about and analyze historical interpretations as it is to learn about the past itself.
Career possibilities Communications Law and politics Marketing and promotion Policy analysis Private sector business Research analysis Work with non-governmental organizations, charities and social work agencies
Career possibilities Civil services Communications Editorial assistant Government Heritage manager Journalism Law Librarianship Museums and archives Research assistant
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