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Academic Charts
College of Arts, Social and Health Sciences
The College of Arts, Social and Health Sciences (CASHS) includes the following Programs: Anthropology, Community Health Science, Disability Management, Economics, Education, English, Fine Arts, First Nations Studies, Gender Studies, Health Sciences, History, International Studies, Northern Studies, Nursing, Political Science, Psychology, Social Work, and Women’s Studies. Through its teaching, research and service, the College actively promotes an understanding and appreciation of humanity, and the development of human resources in northern British Columbia. The College links northern BC to the world, and the world to northern BC. It is concerned with people, health, culture and values, and is committed to enhancing opportunities for individuals, building stronger, healthier communities, and improving quality of life.
College of Science and Management
The College of Science and Management (CSAM) delivers 33 majors.
Listed by degree they are: BA degree with majors in: Anthropology and
Geography, Geography, Environmental Studies, Nature-Based Tourism
Management, and Public Administration and Community Development; BASc degree with a major in: Environmental Engineering;
BComm degree with majors in: Accounting, Finance, General Business,
Human Resources Management, International Business, and Marketing; BPl degree with three environmental planning majors: First Nations Planning, Natural
Resources Planning, and Northern and Rural Community Planning; BSc (Integrated); BSc degree with
majors in: Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Chemistry,
Chemistry and Computer Science, Chemistry and Mathematics, Chemistry
and Physics, Computer Science, Computer Science and Mathematics,
Computer Science and Physics, Economics and Mathematics, Environmental
Science, Geography, Mathematics, Mathematics and Physics, Natural
Resource Management (Forest Ecology and Management), Natural Resource Management (Outdoor Recreation and Conservation), Natural Resource Management (Wildlife and Fisheries), and
Physics.
Through research, teaching and outreach, the College aims to integrate
the sciences, business administration, and management of natural
resources and environments in ways that are recognized internationally
for their roots in traditional and basic knowledge, their value to
rural and remote communities, citizens and industries, and their global
pertinence.
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