Diploma in Applied Social Sciences and Humanities

Langara College

Canada,British Columbia

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 19,137/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 155

Application Fee

May 2025

Apply Date

Canada, British Columbia

Type: College

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1994

Total Students: 20,450 +

Int. Students: 7,060 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

100 W 49th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5Y 2Z6, Canada

Diploma in Applied Social Sciences and Humanities

Program Overview

In today’s evolving knowledge-based economy, individuals with the practical ability to apply social sciences and humanities knowledge are sought after assets.

The diploma in Applied Social Sciences and Humanities (DASSH) combines a set of core courses with elective options that give students a critical foundation to enter today’s workforce and to transfer successfully into degree programs in social sciences and humanities. The DASSH curriculum is selected to be applied and transformative. DASSH combines theoretical, experiential, and technical learning that is a foundation for any knowledge-based career whatever degree program in social sciences or humanities a student may choose to pursue.

DASSH students acquire technical skills through courses in digital media, software use, and financial literacy, including working with an external client on an applied project in the final semester. Graduates are able to demonstrate to prospective employers the practical value of the skills and knowledge gained through their course of study. The DASSH diploma program chooses core Social Sciences and Humanities courses that are required for success in a variety of career areas including business, law, journalism, government, communications, public administration, the non-profit sector, and information technology and management.

LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of the Applied Social Sciences and Humanities diploma program, students will be able to:

  • Communicate information effectively for a variety of audiences and purposes using appropriate format and tone through structured written, oral, and visual presentations 
  • Use social science, psychological, and humanities knowledge to identify and think critically about social interpersonal and technical issues, problems, and challenges 
  • Accurately represent, interpret, and explain data in graphs, spreadsheets, and reports 
  • Produce, read, and interpret financial statements and plan budgets using appropriate methods, tools, and technology
  • Find and evaluate information sources for credibility, reliability, and logic using a variety of platforms and formats 
  • Evaluate and apply basic research methods 
  • Apply knowledge of ethical theory and decision-making models to identify and analyze ethical issues and problems and work toward solutions
  • Effectively use digital media and software for communication, collaboration, research, data collection, organization, and analysis 
  • Acquire and use governmental, economic, business, cultural, and historical knowledge to make informed decisions 
  • Explore, connect, and apply concepts and methods across multiple fields to evaluate and improve systems and processes 
  • Work collaboratively to identify problems, implement solutions, and achieve common goals