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The Bachelor of Arts in Canadian Studies at Trent University offers an interdisciplinary exploration of Canada’s history, culture, and societal dynamics. Students develop analytical and communication skills while examining topics such as Indigenous history, multiculturalism, and governance. This program prepares graduates for careers in policy analysis, heritage preservation, cultural programming, and community development. With a focus on Canadian identity and public engagement, graduates are equipped to contribute to cultural and societal initiatives at local and national levels.

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Policy Analyst

41403$60,000 - $95,000Research and develop policies relating to Canadian culture, governance, and social issues.

Heritage Consultant

51101$50,000 - $85,000Advise on the preservation and promotion of Canada's historical sites, traditions, and artifacts.

Cultural Program Officer

41403$45,000 - $80,000Plan and manage cultural events and initiatives to promote Canadian heritage and diversity.

Archivist

51102$50,000 - $85,000Preserve and manage historical records and archives relevant to Canadian history and culture.

Community Development Officer

41407$50,000 - $90,000Work with communities to develop and implement programs fostering cultural and social well-being.