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School | Cégep John Abbott College | | |
Location | Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC, Canada | | |
School Type | College | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 5,500
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Degree | Diploma | | |
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Length | 2 Year(s) | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | CEGEP Admission Requirements:
A Secondary School Diploma which includes: Secondary 5 Language of Instruction, Secondary 5 Second Language, Secondary 4 Mathematics, Secondary 4 Science and Technology or Secondary 4 Applied Science and Technology, Secondary 4 History and Citizenship Education.
OR a Secondary School Vocational Diploma which includes: Secondary 5 Language of Instruction, Secondary 5 Second Language, Secondary 4 Mathematics.
OR Applicants who have not studied in Québec must have education deemed equivalent by the College.
Program Prerequisites: Sec. IV Mathematics Cultural, Social and Technical Option.
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Description | The Social Science program offers a broad-based pre-university program which enables students to study, from many perspectives, aspects of human society and behaviour as well as how we influence the world around us. Students have the opportunity to explore how our society works including, but not limited to, the understanding of human evolution, how people vote, factors in economic growth, causes of war, religious rituals, human population trends, mental illnesses and cross-cultural awareness. This preparation combines studies in general education and social science disciplines. The program’s greatest advantage lies in the depth and breadth of knowledge and the understanding that students acquire. Graduates of this program will be well prepared for university studies in broad range of fields related to Social Science including Commerce.
General Social Science profile: This is our most open and flexible profile, allowing students the largest course choice. In addition to the compulsory courses in Economics, History, Methodology and Psychology, students in this profile can choose courses from any of the Social Science disciplines. | | |
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