Program Description
Students can design their own interdisciplinary program at the Niagara-on-the-Lake campus by selecting what, when and how they learn, depending on their individual goals. Students can also take this program at the Welland campus.
Highlights:
- Flexibility to explore academic courses of interest before committing to a specific field of study.
- Work closely with an academic student advisor to determine educational and career goals.
- Gain marketable skills with the possibility of receiving transferable credits to other college or university programs.
- Graduates are ready to pursue further postsecondary studies or enter the workforce.
- Explore common subjects of interest, including counselling, current events, film studies, fitness, forensic sciences, global studies, health sciences, health and wellness, history, languages, life sciences, music, psychology and sociology.