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Go to ShortlistLaurentian University Online Degrees
School Website: http://laurentian.ca/Laurentian University is a Canadian university offering 9 online and distance degrees. The following is a list of online university degrees offered by Laurentian University. Browse through them and add degrees you are interested in to your Degree Shortlist for easy reference and comparison later on.
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Gerontology Concentration BachelorsLaurentian University - CanadaThe Gerontology program studies old age and the aging process. The purpose is to increase knowledge about old age and to improve the quality of life for older adults. The study of aging has worldwide significance in li... Show More The Gerontology program studies old age and the aging process. The purpose is to increase knowledge about old age and to improve the quality of life for older adults. The study of aging has worldwide significance in light of increasing life expectancy and the greying of baby boomers in the industrial nations. Entry RequirementsOntario High School Applicants
International Baccalaureate
Canadian High School Applicants from Outside Ontario
High School Applicants from the United States of America Applicants from Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology Applicants who have completed a minimum of one year of college studies with a minimum overall C average may be eligible for admission. For students who have completed two or three year programs, Laurentian has many articulation agreements designed to enhance student mobility. If there is not an articulation agreement, Laurentian offers admission with advanced standing. For information with respect to articulation agreements, please contact the Office of Admissions.
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Mature Students Other Fees• $650.38 Student General Association Incidentals • $636.19 AEF Association des étudiants francophones incidentals • $684 University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) • $65 Admission Deferral Fee – International Students • $50 Application Fee • $210 Auditing Fee (6 credits) (Domestic students) • $840 Auditing Fee (6 credits) (Foreign students) • $45 Deferred Exam • $43 Installment Fee • $60 Late Registration • $54 Late Payment fee • $25 Letter of Permission • $54.60 Material Fee (per each Envision course) • $42 Returned Cheque • $47 Supplemental Examinations • $262 Withdrawal Fee
NotesApplicants who have completed Advanced Placement courses in appropriate subjects with a grade of 4 or higher may receive transfer credit equivalent to a maximum of 12 credits. Applicants must also meet the admission requirements listed above as Advanced Placement courses are not accepted in place of the Grade 12 requirements. |
$4,550 Domestic $13,927 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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History Concentration BachelorsLaurentian University - CanadaHistory is the study of the past through its documentary record. Historians collect and study historical documents, interpret their content, assess their value as sources of information, and use the most reliable of th... Show More History is the study of the past through its documentary record. Historians collect and study historical documents, interpret their content, assess their value as sources of information, and use the most reliable of these documents to describe and explain what happened in the past. History students learn what historians have discovered, but are also taught the historical method, and are encouraged to think critically about the past and its influence on the present. Entry RequirementsOntario High School Applicants
International Baccalaureate
Canadian High School Applicants from Outside Ontario
High School Applicants from the United States of America Applicants from Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology Applicants who have completed a minimum of one year of college studies with a minimum overall C average may be eligible for admission. For students who have completed two or three year programs, Laurentian has many articulation agreements designed to enhance student mobility. If there is not an articulation agreement, Laurentian offers admission with advanced standing. For information with respect to articulation agreements, please contact the Office of Admissions.
Applicants from other Universities and Colleges
Mature Students Other Fees• $650.38 Student General Association Incidentals • $636.19 AEF Association des étudiants francophones incidentals • $684 University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) • $65 Admission Deferral Fee – International Students • $50 Application Fee • $210 Auditing Fee (6 credits) (Domestic students) • $840 Auditing Fee (6 credits) (Foreign students) • $45 Deferred Exam • $43 Installment Fee • $60 Late Registration • $54 Late Payment fee • $25 Letter of Permission • $54.60 Material Fee (per each Envision course) • $42 Returned Cheque • $47 Supplemental Examinations • $262 Withdrawal Fee
NotesApplicants who have completed Advanced Placement courses in appropriate subjects with a grade of 4 or higher may receive transfer credit equivalent to a maximum of 12 credits. Applicants must also meet the admission requirements listed above as Advanced Placement courses are not accepted in place of the Grade 12 requirements. |
$4,550 Domestic $13,927 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Indigenous Studies Concentration BachelorsLaurentian University - CanadaThe Indigenous Studies program provides a unique perspective that pertains to such disciplines as anthropology, linguistics, philosophy, psychology, religious studies, and sociology. The program is dedicated to the rev... Show More The Indigenous Studies program provides a unique perspective that pertains to such disciplines as anthropology, linguistics, philosophy, psychology, religious studies, and sociology. The program is dedicated to the revival of Indigenous self-determination and the renewal of Indigenous thought and languages. It promotes the rights, values, and cultures of Indigenous peoples while developing Indigenous-appropriate approaches to community development and the analysis of national and global issues relating to Indigenous peoples.
The University of Sudbury’s Department of Indigenous Studies promotes an understanding of aboriginal peoples, their traditions, aspirations and participation in local, national and international communities. Key areas of study include: culture/spirituality, politics, social justice and language. The entire program is grounded in the study of “the spirit of things,” as opposed to empirical or entrepreneurial approaches. Entry RequirementsOntario High School Applicants
International Baccalaureate
Canadian High School Applicants from Outside Ontario
High School Applicants from the United States of America Applicants from Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology Applicants who have completed a minimum of one year of college studies with a minimum overall C average may be eligible for admission. For students who have completed two or three year programs, Laurentian has many articulation agreements designed to enhance student mobility. If there is not an articulation agreement, Laurentian offers admission with advanced standing. For information with respect to articulation agreements, please contact the Office of Admissions.
Applicants from other Universities and Colleges
Mature Students Other Fees• $650.38 Student General Association Incidentals • $636.19 AEF Association des étudiants francophones incidentals • $684 University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) • $65 Admission Deferral Fee – International Students • $50 Application Fee • $210 Auditing Fee (6 credits) (Domestic students) • $840 Auditing Fee (6 credits) (Foreign students) • $45 Deferred Exam • $43 Installment Fee • $60 Late Registration • $54 Late Payment fee • $25 Letter of Permission • $54.60 Material Fee (per each Envision course) • $42 Returned Cheque • $47 Supplemental Examinations • $262 Withdrawal Fee
NotesApplicants who have completed Advanced Placement courses in appropriate subjects with a grade of 4 or higher may receive transfer credit equivalent to a maximum of 12 credits. Applicants must also meet the admission requirements listed above as Advanced Placement courses are not accepted in place of the Grade 12 requirements. |
$4,550 Domestic $13,927 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Psychology Concentration BachelorsLaurentian University - CanadaPsychology is the scientific study of behaviour and mental processes, which include both normal and abnormal human and animal behaviour, and the related psychological, social, and biological processes. Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour and mental processes, which include both normal and abnormal human and animal behaviour, and the related psychological, social, and biological processes. Entry RequirementsOntario High School Applicants
International Baccalaureate
Canadian High School Applicants from Outside Ontario
High School Applicants from the United States of America Applicants from Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology Applicants who have completed a minimum of one year of college studies with a minimum overall C average may be eligible for admission. For students who have completed two or three year programs, Laurentian has many articulation agreements designed to enhance student mobility. If there is not an articulation agreement, Laurentian offers admission with advanced standing. For information with respect to articulation agreements, please contact the Office of Admissions.
Applicants from other Universities and Colleges
Mature Students Other Fees• $650.38 Student General Association Incidentals • $636.19 AEF Association des étudiants francophones incidentals • $684 University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) • $65 Admission Deferral Fee – International Students • $50 Application Fee • $210 Auditing Fee (6 credits) (Domestic students) • $840 Auditing Fee (6 credits) (Foreign students) • $45 Deferred Exam • $43 Installment Fee • $60 Late Registration • $54 Late Payment fee • $25 Letter of Permission • $54.60 Material Fee (per each Envision course) • $42 Returned Cheque • $47 Supplemental Examinations • $262 Withdrawal Fee
NotesApplicants who have completed Advanced Placement courses in appropriate subjects with a grade of 4 or higher may receive transfer credit equivalent to a maximum of 12 credits. Applicants must also meet the admission requirements listed above as Advanced Placement courses are not accepted in place of the Grade 12 requirements. |
$4,550 Domestic $13,927 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Sociology Concentration BachelorsLaurentian University - CanadaStudents enrolling in this program gain a firm foundation in both classical and contemporary social theories. They are also exposed to a variety of research methodologies and techniques. The goal is to enable students ... Show More Students enrolling in this program gain a firm foundation in both classical and contemporary social theories. They are also exposed to a variety of research methodologies and techniques. The goal is to enable students to question their assumptions about how the social world operates, to encourage students to consider what responsibility and opportunities they may have to make the world a better place, and to equip students with the skills (critical thinking and research methods) they need to find meaningful work or pursue graduate level studies upon graduation. Entry RequirementsOntario High School Applicants
International Baccalaureate
Canadian High School Applicants from Outside Ontario
High School Applicants from the United States of America Applicants from Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology Applicants who have completed a minimum of one year of college studies with a minimum overall C average may be eligible for admission. For students who have completed two or three year programs, Laurentian has many articulation agreements designed to enhance student mobility. If there is not an articulation agreement, Laurentian offers admission with advanced standing. For information with respect to articulation agreements, please contact the Office of Admissions.
Applicants from other Universities and Colleges
Mature Students Other Fees• $650.38 Student General Association Incidentals • $636.19 AEF Association des étudiants francophones incidentals • $684 University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) • $65 Admission Deferral Fee – International Students • $50 Application Fee • $210 Auditing Fee (6 credits) (Domestic students) • $840 Auditing Fee (6 credits) (Foreign students) • $45 Deferred Exam • $43 Installment Fee • $60 Late Registration • $54 Late Payment fee • $25 Letter of Permission • $54.60 Material Fee (per each Envision course) • $42 Returned Cheque • $47 Supplemental Examinations • $262 Withdrawal Fee
NotesApplicants who have completed Advanced Placement courses in appropriate subjects with a grade of 4 or higher may receive transfer credit equivalent to a maximum of 12 credits. Applicants must also meet the admission requirements listed above as Advanced Placement courses are not accepted in place of the Grade 12 requirements. |
$4,550 Domestic $13,927 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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