Interested in a wide range of academic disciplines? The Arts & Science program gives you wide-open options for completing a two-year diploma. Design your own curriculum and explore a range of subject areas to increase your knowledge in everything from literature to microbiology, all while earning credits towards your designation of choice.
The Diploma in Arts and Science requirements allow for considerable flexibility in the choice of courses that a student may complete. Students can design their curriculum to meet their own needs or interests or to meet the requirements for further study. In addition to the general Arts and Science Diploma, Langara College offers Arts and Science Diplomas with the following concentrations:
Aboriginal Studies
Asian Studies
Canadian Studies
Classical Studies
Commerce
Environmental Studies
Family Studies
Health Sciences (Arts)
Health Sciences (Science)
Latin American Studies
Peace and Conflict Studies
Women's Studies
Program intakes: January, May, and September
A minimum of 60 credits including:
Six credits of first-year, university-transferable English.
39 credits of university-transferable courses that have science, social science, or humanities attributes (see note 1).
15 credits of any courses eligible to be used towards a Langara College credential (see note 2).
A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.
The diploma in arts and science requirements allow for considerable flexibility in the choice of courses that a student may complete. Students can design their curriculum to meet their own needs or interests or to meet the requirements for further study.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
May 2025
Langara College
100 West 49th Avenue,
VANCOUVER,
British Columbia (BC),
V5Y 2Z6, Canada
Students must have a BC Grade 12 Graduation (or equivalent).
English Language Requirements
English Language Proficiency
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Located in Vancouver, Canada, Langara College provides university, career, and continuing studies education to more than 23,000 students annually.