B.A. in Christian Studies & Applied Technology
Overview
Students will receive Christian formation and leadership training as well as training in a focused area of technology. Students graduate with both a B.A. from Horizon and a Diploma from Saskatchewan Polytechnic or elsewhere. This program includes 16 months of Horizon’s Christian Studies program and two years of study with in one of the following areas:
- Library and Information Technology
- Library and Information Technology – Mohawk College (Online)
- Mechanical Engineering Technology
- Mining Engineering Technology
- Power Engineering Technology
- Interactive Design and Technology
- Electronic Systems Engineering Technology
- Design and Manufacturing Engineering Technology
- Computer Systems Technology
Duration: 16 months at Horizon*
+ 2-year Diploma
*Month duration is estimated on average full-time completion rates of 10 courses per 8-month period. Actual completion rates vary based on individual student course loads.
In partnership with
Please note: Plus+ programs are not available to international students. Applicants must have citizenship or permanent residency.
First Year Courses
Total Credits Required: 34
Second Year Courses
Total Credits Required: 32
Bible Elective
Bible
3 credits
Christianity & The Arts 1
General Elective
3 credits
Bible or Theology Elective
BI / TS
3 credits
Open Elective
3 credits
The courses in this program can be scheduled in different ways. Above is an example of what this program could look like.
1 Christianity & The Arts Elective Options include P212 or G212 Worship and the Arts, and G208 English Christian Literature Survey.
Additional Considerations
This Horizon Plus+ degree program is available in partnership with Saskatchewan Polytechnic, or you may use similar studies from another educational institution to fulfill Horizon’s degree requirements. Ask us how.
Acceptance into Horizon’s Plus+ degree program does not guarantee acceptance into a Saskatchewan Polytechnic program.
Horizon Plus+ requirements must be met within 5 years of the completion of the Horizon portion of studies.