A history degree will allow you to explore the events of the past, and understand how these came to happen. You will be given the opportunity to study the great and progressive moments of history, as well as the regressive and harmful historical events, whilst discussing why these things occur, and how we can avoid repeating negative history.
You will be able to discover how history plays a role in today's society, and how the history we are creating for future generations will shape the modern world.
Canada has a well earned reputation as a kind and welcoming country, making it a popular destination for international students looking to study abroad. If you choose to study in Canada, you will be able to access some of the worlds leading universities, as well as study in an environment that is encouraging of your development both inside and outside of the classroom. You will be able to choose from many highly ranked universities according to the QS World University rankings.
Doctor of Philosophy/MA in History Ph.D.
York University Canada
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OCAD University Canada
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University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) Canada
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Concordia University Canada
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The University of British Columbia (UBC) Canada
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