Redeemer University College

Bachelor in History

Ancaster, Canada

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

Introduction

Redeemer University College in Ancaster, Ontario, is a faith-based liberal arts and sciences institution founded in 1982 that integrates Christian values into a rigorous undergraduate curriculum. With a small student body of around 1,090 learners, Redeemer emphasizes close faculty-student relationships, a values-driven educational approach, and a community atmosphere that supports personal and intellectual growth. The college offers programs across arts, sciences, business, and education, focused on forming ethically grounded graduates.

Academic programs at Redeemer are designed to combine critical thinking, practical skills, and spiritual formation, with an emphasis on mentorship and classroom engagement. Students benefit from small class sizes, research and service-learning opportunities, and faculty who often serve as academic advisors and mentors. The institution’s focus on holistic education prepares students for meaningful work in communities, professional settings, and further study.

International students looking for a close-knit campus with clear values and individual support will find Redeemer’s environment welcoming. The university provides orientation, academic guidance, and opportunities for community engagement that help international learners transition to Canadian campus life. Graduates leave with strong interpersonal skills, ethical foundations, and readiness for careers or graduate programs that value thoughtful leadership and social responsibility.

About the Program

The Bachelor in History program at Redeemer University College is for students who want to understand the past and its impact on today's world. This 4-year Bachelor degree helps students develop a deeper understanding of historical events and their relevance to contemporary issues.

The curriculum includes a set of core courses that focus on critical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication. Students will study historical events, cultural movements, and social changes, and develop skills in research, analysis, and writing. They will also learn to consider different perspectives and evaluate evidence to form well-supported arguments.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Historians, Museum Curators, Archivists, Researchers, or Teachers. They can work in museums, archives, historical societies, or educational institutions, and apply their knowledge and skills to help people understand and learn from the past.

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