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Bachelor of Arts in Individualized Studies

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What will I learn?

Program Highlights

The Bachelor of Arts in Individualized Studies degree is a baccalaureate degree program structured to meet the general educational needs of learners in the liberal arts. For students with previous post-secondary education, the program affords students the opportunity to receive up to 90 transfer credits. It is important to note, however, some transferred credits may not count toward degree requirements. Students may choose to pursue a single- or double-specialization, allowing them in-depth study in an area related to their career aspirations. The result is a degree program that suits the needs of students who desire a broad education experience and/or possess traditional course work experience that can be equated with credit-bearing courses.

Students completing the requirements for the Bachelor of Arts in Individualized Studies degree will be required to demonstrate proficiency in a number of subject areas and related skills such as the following:

  1. The use of basic intellectual tools, specifically to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing to use mathematical reasoning and to comprehend the nature, techniques, and limits of the humanities, natural or physical sciences and the social and behavioral sciences.
  2. The ability to learn and apply learning to the graduates career and life experience, requiring the capability to define problems to use information resources such as libraries and computers and to analyze, synthesize and integrate knowledge, perspectives and techniques.
  3. An understanding of the historic and global context of events and achievements over time as treated in subjects such as history, the arts and the humanities. Mastery of a considerable body of knowledge in one subject area or a group of related subjects.

The B.A. in Individualized Studies is offered by the Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences, at the Vancouver Campus, British Columbia, Canada.

Which department am I in?

Fairleigh Dickinson University, Vancouver Campus

Study options

Full Time (120 Credit/Unit Hours)

Tuition fees
CAD$21,630.00 (US$ 15,547) per year
Estimated program cost for one academic year entering on or after Fall 2023 (30 credits)

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Start date

September 2025

Venue

Fairleigh Dickinson University, Vancouver Campus

842 Cambie Street,

VANCOUVER,

British Columbia (BC),

V6B 2P6, Canada

Full Time (120 Credit/Unit Hours)

Tuition fees
CAD$21,630.00 (US$ 15,547) per year
Estimated program cost for one academic year entering on or after Fall 2023 (30 credits)

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Start date

May 2025

Venue

Fairleigh Dickinson University, Vancouver Campus

842 Cambie Street,

VANCOUVER,

British Columbia (BC),

V6B 2P6, Canada

Entry requirements

For international students

An applicant must have graduated from an accredited or government recognized secondary school or have received his or her General Education Development (GED) certificate.

IELTS Academic: 6.0 (no band < 5.5)

TOEFL: O ≥ 70, R ≥ 10, L â‰¥ 9, S ≥ 16, W ≥ 19

PTE Academic: O ≥ 52, R ≥ 43, L  ≥ 48, S ≥ 42, W ≥ 51

iTEP : 3.7 (No band < 3.5)

SAT: Evidence-based reading and writing score 520

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About Fairleigh Dickinson University

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