General Arts and Science - Community Studies Algonquin College

About this Program

Level: Certificate in General Arts and Science - Community Studies

Discpline: Development Studies

Length: 2 semesters

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Application Fee: $95.00
Tuition Fee: $14,089.00

Ottawa Campus Campus

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Program Description

To prepare for further post-secondary study, the General Arts and Science - Community Studies Ontario College Certificate program helps you explore your interests, aptitudes and skills, with a focus on social sciences. Discover new educational pathways and find your potential. You receive an Ontario College Certificate in General Arts and Science - One Year, with a concentration in Community Studies.

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