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Liberal Arts
Bachelor of Arts in Human Rights and Human Diversity
Bachelor of Arts in Human Rights and Human Diversity

Bachelor of Arts in Human Rights and Human Diversity

  • ID:WLU010010
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
  • Duration:
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Ontario High School Curriculum

  • Minimum admission range of low 70s.

  • Competitive admission range of low 80s.

  • English at 60%.

English Requirements

  • Laurier’s language of instruction is English. If your first language is not English, you must provide evidence of your English proficiency to our Recruitment and Admissions office.

  • You can:

    • Submit a minimum score on an accepted test of English proficiency (listed below); or

    • Complete the Laurier English and Academic Foundation (LEAF) program.

  • If you have studied in an English-language school system on a full-time basis for a minimum of three years, you may request an exemption.

  • Accepted Tests of English Proficiency

  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), Internet-based testing (TOEFL iBT): an overall score of 83 or higher with a minimum score of 20 in each component.

  • Paper-based testing: 560 overall.

  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS), An academic score of 6.5 or higher with a minimum of 6.0 in each band.

  • Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL), 70 overall; 60 in each band.

  • Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE), 59 overall or higher.

  • Cambridge Assessment English (CAE), Overall score of 176.

  • Duolingo English Test, Minimum score of 115.

Course Information

Human Rights and Human Diversity prepares graduates to understand and advance issues of human rights and social justice in Canada and around the world in such roles as administrators, human resources professionals, lawyers, social workers, international development workers, fundraisers, project managers, and program coordinators.

Some graduates go straight into the workforce, joining nongovernmental organizations, government, international organizations, universities, and the private sector; others pursue advanced studies in law, social work, MAs and PhDs.

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First-Year Courses

  • Human Rights & Human Diversity

  • Human Rights Violations: Advocacy and Analysis

  • Two of Modernity and the Contemporary World, Modernity: Critique and Resistance, Academic Literacy: Social Sciences, Academic Literacy: Humanities

LLB (Sussex) and BA (Laurier) requires you to take all four of the following courses:

  • Modernity and the Contemporary World

  • Modernity: Critique and Resistance

  • Academic Literacy: Social Sciences

  • Academic Literacy: Humanities

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Human Rights and Human Diversity prepares graduates to understand and advance issues of human rights and social justice in Canada and around the world in such roles as administrators, human resources professionals, lawyers, social workers, international development workers, fundraisers, project managers, and program coordinators.

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Overseas Student Health Cover

Health Insurance

$624 per year

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