Domestic students
$4,836
per year
Degree Degrees are multi-year academic programs that prepare you for professional careers or advanced study. They build in-depth knowledge in your chosen field and can lead to graduate studies or higher-level career opportunities.
On-campus All classes take place in-person at one of our campuses.
Full-Time You take a regular course load and move through the program at the standard pace. Expect to study most weekdays.
4 years
$4,836 per year Domestic students: $19,344 total program cost $106,909 total program cost International students: $106,909 total program cost
TBD
Study the social sciences and liberal arts through applied learning, including a field experience and a significant capstone research project. This innovative program prepares graduates to contribute solutions to regional issues and to access further studies in the Master of Social Work at UBC Okanagan.
As a current Okanagan College student, you can request a transfer into the degree from your current program by completing an online form. Current OC students do not have to pay an application fee to transfer programs into the ABA. Note that the admission requirements (see below) for the degree, which includes English, may be met by courses completed at OC which have been designated as equivalents. Students are strongly advised to book an appointment with an Education Advisor or come to a drop-in session.
Up to 15 eligible graduates of the Applied Bachelor of Arts: Community Research and Evaluation program per year will earn direct entry into the Master of Social Work foundational two-year graduate studies program at UBC Okanagan. Of those spaces, some are specifically set aside for students who identify as Indigenous. Those seeking direct entry must achieve a minimum grade average of 76% in the upper level courses counting toward the degree to meet UBCO admission requirements.
Students who successfully complete the Applied Bachelor of Arts may also choose to apply for graduate studies programs at other institutions. OC strongly recommends these students consult the admissions offices of those institutions to ensure they meet eligibility requirements.
Click here for a fillable course planning PDF for this program.
If you cannot open or read the above document, please email arts advisor Alicia Mayne.
Okanagan College offers a four-year Applied Bachelor of Arts degree, located at the Kelowna campus with limited course offerings at Salmon Arm, Vernon and Penticton campuses. This baccalaureate degree provides graduates with employable skills in applied research and an understanding of how the social sciences and liberal arts actively contribute to a culturally diverse sustainable society. Developed for the context of the southern interior of B.C., this program includes studies of regional Indigenous cultures and prepares graduates for direct contributions to local and regional issues. Through contextualized learning, the goal of the degree is to provide applied research skills within a context of liberal arts studies and applied social science, emphasizing an empirical orientation to understanding, to application of knowledge, and to intervention. Characterized by the strengths of a terminal degree that produces employable skills, this degree can also prepare students for admission to selective graduate studies programs. All graduates of this applied degree program will be ready for today's job market through mastery of higher-order analytical skills and techniques for applied research. Practical related field experience is a central component of the applied degree education.
This degree enables students to develop competencies in academic and professional writing, qualitative and quantitative analysis, critical thinking skills, ethics, applied research, program evaluation, multi-disciplinary world views, and languages other than English (including regional First Nations' languages). Students will complete field experience (a practicum, field placement or co-operative education program in the fourth year) as well as a capstone project that will tie academic studies to relevant local and regional issues. The degree program develops and maintains scholastic strengths in students, requiring a minimum of 55% in each course counting toward the degree and a minimum cumulative grade average of 60% for all courses taken while in the program. For students seeking direct entry into the Master of Social Work Foundational Two-Year Track graduate studies program at UBC Okanagan, in addition to these degree requirements a minimum grade average of 76% in the upper level courses counting toward the degree is required.
Community Research and Evaluation
A community research focus of the Applied Bachelor of Arts degree provides students with pathways to applied social service work or potential for transition to graduate studies at UBC Okanagan. Students will be granted an Applied Bachelor of Arts: Community Research and Evaluation (ABA-CRE) degree upon completion of the following:
Regular Applicants:
Academic Requirements:
Mature Applicants:
Fees include all mandatory fees: Activity fee, Health & Dental, Student Association fee, Education Technology fee, Development fee.
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All amounts are approximate and are subject to change.