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Bachelor of Arts.  Study the complex cultural and social issues, past and present, that address real world concerns. Majors in Aboriginal Art (minor only), Anthropology, Applied Disaster & Emergency Studies, Business Administration, Canadian Studies, Classical and Modern Languages, Creative Arts, Drama (minor only), Economics, English, French, Gender & Women's studies, Geography, German (minor only), History, Interdisciplinary Studies, Liberal Arts, Music, Native Languages (minor only), Native Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Rural & Community Studies, and Sociology.

Bachelor of Business Administration.  A specialized program that prepares you for a career in accounting, business administration, management or entrepreneurship.

Bachelor of Education.  Once you have your first degree, this two-year program will teach you how to teach in the early, middle and senior years. Programs for music and physical education teachers are available. Special Northern, Hutterian, and Aboriginal teacher programs are available.

Bachelor of Fine Arts.  A professional studio-based program offering four-year majors and minors in Aboriginal Art, Art and Visual Culture (minor only), Drawing, Ceramics, Digital Media & Design, and Painting.

Bachelor of First Nations & Aboriginal Counselling. Currently under revision. Please check the FNAC website for updates and revisions after January 1, 2010, or call Andrea Hinch-Bourns, FNAC Acting Director, at (204) 727-7333.

Bachelor of Physical Education Studies.  Intended to prepare students for admission to the Bachelor of Education program at Brandon University. This degree can also be modified to assist students in gaining knowledge and experience in other careers related to physical education and recreation.

Bachelor of Music.  With over 100 years experience, the School of Music is reputed to be one of Canada's finest. Programs are offered in music education, performance and many other areas.

Bachelor of Nursing.  This four year professional program prepares graduates to work in a variety of challenging and rewarding health care settings with individuals, families and communities in promoting, maintaining and strengthening health.

Bachelor of Science. Study various aspects of science at all levels from broad, theoretical models to basic experiments that reveal the principles governing our world. Majors and minors in Applied Disaster & Emergency Studies, Biology (botany/zoology), Chemistry, Computer Science, Geography, Geology, Mathematics, Physics & Astronomy as well as Psychology. There are also joint programs in Urban Forestry/Horticulture, Water Quality Technology and Wildlife Management.

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science.  To address environmental issues from a broad perspective, awareness of environmental issues facing society will go together with a firm foundation in physical, life, and social sciences.  Three streams:  resource management, physical sciences, and biodiversity.

Bachelor of Science Distributed Major - This program is appropriate for anyone who wishes a broad, yet comprehensive grounding in the sciences. This program is ideal for those wishing to teach grades 5-12.

Bachelor of Science in Psychiatric Nursing. A unique four-year professional program prepares graduates for a rewarding career in health care. Psychiatric nursing is concerned with health, especially the mental health of individuals, families and communities. Program offered in Brandon and Winnipeg.

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