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Accounting & Economics

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The unique combination of core economics and accounting courses in this degree will expand your understanding of the macroeconomy and financial markets while specializing your skillset in accounting, giving you the opportunity to customize your education to best suit your future career or academic pursuits.

In this program, students graduate as confident, well-informed economic experts with real-life skills and experience, and the accounting knowledge to enter the Chartered Professional Accounting Education Program (CPA PEP) directly after graduation.

Indigenous Environmental Studies/Science

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Trent’s groundbreaking Indigenous Environmental Studies/Science (IESS) degree program, offered jointly with the School of the Environment, is the first program of its kind in North America. This degree focuses on the interaction and collaboration of Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Euro-centric Knowledge Systems and offers two study pathways.

Arts & Science

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Create the degree you want in this unique joint Bachelor of Arts & Science program, which offers more program combinations than any other degree at Trent.

Trent's B.A.S. degree attracts high-achieving students – top scholars like you – who are interested in the intersections between arts and science and appreciate the added value that comes from combining both perspectives.

Business Administration

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It’s more than business as usual studying in Trent’s Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) program. Here, you will examine a range of contemporary business models, from corporate and online to small business and self-employment.

Receive vital mentorship from award-winning faculty and business professionals to learn the fundamentals of leadership and management, as well as the organization of business, networking, and communication.

Economics

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Grow your expertise in relevant field of study, pursuing either a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in Economics.

You’ll learn the methodology and tools required to analyze complex economic issues such as unemployment, inflation, economic growth, and market regulation. In small group settings, you’ll benefit from meaningful interactions with expert faculty who are thought leaders in fields such as macroeconomics, microeconomics, and international trade.

Anthropology

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Join one of the most highly-regarded Anthropology programs in Canada to explore the evolution of our species form our beginnings to today’s global societies. 

Through this hands-on and diverse program, you can choose to study from all primary fields of anthropology--archaeological, biological, cultural, and linguistic—learning first-hand from renowned experts and researchers. 

Philosophy

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As a student of philosophy at Trent, you will be challenged to think critically and creatively by exploring questions about the nature of reality, the meaning of human existence, ethics, and the limits of knowledge.

In small class settings, you’ll workshop ideas, perspectives, prejudices, beliefs, facts, and other ways of forming opinions and arguments. This interactive academic environment alongside experiential learning opportunities, such as co-op, will push you to apply your knowledge and develop advanced, highly valued skills in critical thinking, writing, and communication.

History

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One of the most established and versatile university majors, History at Trent immerses you in a variety of political, social, and cultural themes to develop valuable research, analytical, and communication skills.

Indigenous Studies

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Expand what you know about Indigenous peoples in Canada and around the world, in this leading degree program – the first of its kind in Canada.

Trent’s Indigenous Studies B.A. incorporates both Indigenous Traditional Knowledge and Euro-centric Knowledge Systems to immerse students in a multicultural and multidisciplinary exploration of historical and contemporary challenges shaping relations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities. 

Ancient Greek & Roman Studies

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As a Trent Ancient Greek & Roman Studies student, you’ll explore literature pioneers and make connections between ancient ideas and modern challenges both within and beyond the classroom.

Immerse yourself in the Classics, with coursework based on the active research of accomplished Trent faculty and scholars, and apply your passion for antiquity with paid co-op placements and international fieldwork opportunities.

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