Laurentian University

Bachelor in History

Sudbury, Canada

The Bachelor in History at Laurentian University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Laurentian University, situated in Sudbury, Canada, offers a distinctive bilingual and tricultural environment rooted in community engagement and experiential learning. Founded in 1960, Laurentian serves a mid-sized student population and emphasizes small-class interactions, interdisciplinary study and meaningful research opportunities. The campus blends modern facilities with close ties to Northern Ontario, providing a supportive setting for students seeking both academic rigor and real-world experience.

Programs span arts, sciences, engineering, health and professional fields, often featuring co-op placements, fieldwork and hands-on labs that prepare students for practical careers. The university’s commitment to Indigenous perspectives and multicultural inclusion strengthens classroom dialogue and research relevance, while partnerships with local industry, health services and community organizations enhance applied learning and employment pathways.

International students find Sudbury’s welcoming community and accessible campus attractive for study and cultural immersion, with services for language support, accommodation and career advising. Laurentian’s scale allows personalized mentorship, research involvement and leadership roles that may be harder to access at larger institutions. For students who value experiential education, community-engaged research and a bilingual campus culture, Laurentian University offers a focused and supportive route to academic and professional growth.

About the Program

The Bachelor in History program at Laurentian University is a 4-year degree that helps students understand the past and its influence on the present. It's for students who want to learn about history and develop critical thinking skills. The program offers two streams: North American history and European history.

Students will take courses on various topics, including women's history, the history of education, and environmental history. They will also learn historical methods and develop their research skills. The program includes hands-on components, such as a major research project in the fourth year, where students can work under a professor's supervision and travel to archives to consult primary sources.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as historians, archivists, museum curators, policy analysts, and writers. They can work in industries such as education, government, and non-profit organizations, and for employers like museums, archives, and historical societies.

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