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 Applied Social Sciences and Humanities
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SchoolLangara College
LocationVancouver, BC, Canada
School TypeCollege
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 8,255
DegreeDiploma
Honours
Co-op
Length2 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*
Prerequisites
  •  Grade12 English  or  Grade12 Literature 
Prerequisites NotesApplicants are required to have completed BC Grade 12 or equivalent, or be 19 years of age or older; AND one of the following: LET with a minimum level 3; LPI with a minimum 26 on the essay and one of 5 in English usage, 5 in sentence structure, or 10 in reading comprehension; BC English 12 or equivalent with a minimum 80%; BC English Literature 12 with a minimum 80%; or BC First Peoples 12 with a minimum 80% a university-level English or Communications course for which Langara awards transfer credit, with a minimum 'C-'; or a 'C' in ENGL 1120, or an 'S' in one of ENGL 1107, 1108, or 1110. Please visit the website for complete program requirements.
Cost

This cost estimate is for Year 1 (2 semesters) of the program.
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Description

The diploma in Applied Social Sciences and Humanities (DASSH) combines a set of core courses with elective options that give students a critical foundation to enter today’s workforce and to transfer successfully into degree programs in social sciences and humanities. The DASSH curriculum is selected to be applied and transformative. DASSH combines theoretical, experiential, and technical learning that is a foundation for any knowledge-based career whatever degree program in social sciences or humanities a student may choose to pursue.



DASSH students acquire technical skills through courses in digital media, software use, and financial literacy, including working with an external client on an applied project in the final semester. Graduates are able to demonstrate to prospective employers the practical value of the skills and knowledge gained through their course of study. The DASSH diploma program chooses core Social Sciences and Humanities courses that are required for success in a variety of career areas including business, law, journalism, government, communications, public administration, the non-profit sector, and information technology and management.


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