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3 Development Studies BA Degree Programs in Canada


St. Francis Xavier University
Bachelor of Arts Development Studies
- Antigonish, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Development Studies at StFX is for undergraduate students who want to learn about development theories and practices, particularly at the community level, in the Global South, Canada, and the Atlantic region. Our interdisciplinary program grows out of the Antigonish Movement, a social and economic movement grounded in community-based development and the global outreach of the Coady International Institute.


UQAR
Bachelor of Development in Societies and Territories
- Rimouski, Canada
- Levis, Canada
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
French
The bachelor's degree in Canada in the development of societies and territories offers multidisciplinary training combining theoretical lessons in human and social sciences with courses, practical workshops and internships which prepare one for commitment to action.
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Wilfrid Laurier International College
Bachelor Of Arts in Game Design and Development
- Brantford, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Bachelor of Arts in Game Design. A minimum overall GPA of 4.00 (C-) overall
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Studying Development degree programs in Canada at the Bachelor's level allows you to engage in crucial issues related to societal change and community growth. You'll be part of a vibrant academic community that emphasizes practical skills and collaborative projects.
Through courses in development theory, program evaluation, and community engagement, you’ll gain hands-on experience in designing and implementing initiatives that drive positive social change. The curriculum often includes project-based learning and experiential activities, which help you apply theoretical concepts to real-world situations. This approach prepares you for various roles in non-profits, government agencies, and international organizations.
Many students build confidence as they engage with diverse perspectives on global issues, honing skills in critical analysis, strategic planning, and leadership. Graduates are equipped to pursue careers in program management, policy development, and advocacy. The skill set gained in these programs is recognized and valued not just in Canada but around the world, fostering opportunities for impact on a global scale.