Bachelor of Arts in History

Crandall University - Moncton Campus

Canada,New Brunswick

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 17,900/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 100

Application Fee

Jan 2026

Apply Date

Canada, New Brunswick

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1949

Total Students: 1,104 +

Int. Students: 100 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

333 Gorge Rd, Moncton, NB E1G 3H9, Canada

Bachelor of Arts in History

Program Overview

Explore Civilization’s Rich Past with a History Degree from Crandall
Learning to ask the right questions, to think logically and express yourself clearly and succinctly are all hallmarks of Crandall’s history degree program.  The major encompasses the study of Western civilization and focuses on the rise of the West within the world context.  Through interesting guest speakers, lively class discussions and extensive readings, you’ll expand your understanding of humankind and your faith as it relates to other religions and world events, both past and current.  The skills gained through this challenging history degree curriculum will prepare you well for a broad range of career pathways, including graduate or law school.

Special Program Highlights for a Bachelor of Arts in History

  • Get to know their professors and classmates well by being a part of small classes that engage in lively group discussions.
  • It’s not about memorizing dates with a history degree at Crandall! Explore the “why” and “how” behind historic events to give them context on the world stage.
  • Study history overseas at Oxford University for a semester, if you wish, exploring the settings of many events they study in their classes.
  • Gain exposure to Africa’s fascinating history in addition to studying the history of Western civilization.
  • Complete an internships for credit if you wish. Past students have worked in such locations as area museums and archives.
  • Explore different worldviews and learn to appreciate Christianity in new ways.
  • Learn from interesting guest speakers who visit classes from time to time, sharing their unique perspectives on world events.
  • Join the History Society, which offers fun opportunities to socialize with other History majors at barbecues, field trips and other gatherings.