Bachelor of Arts and Science (Honours) in Interdisciplinary Studies with Concentration in International Conflict and Human Rights

Lakehead University - Orillia Campus

Canada,Ontario

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 30,468/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 135

Application Fee

Jan 2025

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Canada, Ontario

Type: University

Location Type: Rural

Founded: 1965

Total Students: 7,975 +

Int. Students: 550 +

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Main Campus Address

500 University Ave, Orillia, ON L3V 0B9, Canada

Bachelor of Arts and Science (Honours) in Interdisciplinary Studies with Concentration in International Conflict and Human Rights

Program Overview

Our Interdisciplinary Studies program is flexible in its design, allowing you to customize your educational experience. You will be encouraged to think beyond the confines of a traditional undergraduate degree and take a range of courses in different disciplines that are oriented to your individual career aspirations.

As an Interdisciplinary Studies major, you can choose any two disciplinary areas from the following:

  • Anthropology
  • Biology
  • Criminology
  • English
  • General Science
  • Geography
  • History
  • Media Studies
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology 

You will develop advanced critical thinking skills, problem-solving strategies and specialized knowledge pertaining to a variety of topics. We also offer the ability to pursue concentrations in Human Nature, Social Justice, and International Conflict and Human Rights.

You may also choose to combine your degree with a Concurrent Education degree that allows you to teach Primary-Junior grades. If you are thinking about teaching in the future, our Interdisciplinary Program provides the broad range of knowledge necessary to teach at the Primary-Junior level.

International Conflict and Human Rights
The International Conflict and Human Rights concentration provides students with the opportunity to explore the causes, courses, and consequences of international conflict (including but not limited to war, revolution, political disputes, terrorism, and genocide). Students will also examine how these conflicts have influenced the articulation and protection of human rights, as well as how they pose ongoing challenges to human rights. This concentration will position students to better understand and engage with contemporary international struggles and human rights advocacy. International Conflict and Human Rights blends courses from various disciplines in the Social Sciences within an interdisciplinary conceptual framework to address such important questions as:

  1. What historical factors have produced various forms of international conflict?
  2. When, how, and why have fundamental conceptions about human rights originated?
  3. What forces have driven the development of ‘humanitarian wars’ in the modern era?
  4. What kinds of institutions and practices have developed to mitigate conflict and fortify human rights?
  5. Can human rights truly be universal when persons have equal but exclusive claims?
  6. What is the new frontier of human rights advocacy? 

Apart from preparing students to be engaged global citizens, the concentration appeals to students interested in careers in law, conflict resolution and mediation, education, public service, policy analysis, advocacy, activism, journalism, politics, international development, humanitarian or refugee work, the foreign service, and national, transnational government and non-government agencies, as well as the military and law enforcement.