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Royal Roads University
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies
- Victoria, Canada
BA
Full time, Part time
2 years
Distance Learning, Blended
English
Life doesn’t stop when school starts. The Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies offers a program tailored to unique interests and schedules. Professional communication, environmental practice, justice studies, business – whatever the emphasis, we are committed to individual academic goals.


George Brown College
Early Childhood Education (Consecutive Diploma/Degree)
- Toronto, Canada
Diploma, BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Early Childhood Education (Consecutive Diploma/Degree) is a joint program with Ryerson University that offers many distinct advantages, including the ability to graduate with both an Early Childhood Education diploma from George Brown College and a Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Studies degree from Ryerson University.


Toronto Metropolitan University
Early Childhood Studies BA
- Podium, Canada
BA
English
Early Childhood Studies BA provides in depth knowledge of child development from birth through age eight. You ll study physiological, psychological and social perspectives and develop understanding and skills pertaining to family support, early childhood education, arts, literacy and disabilities in young children.
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University of Alberta
Bachelor of Arts Physical Education
- Camrose, Canada
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Physical education is the relationship between health, physical activity, and recreation. This major is an outstanding foundational degree for careers in health sciences or education. Specialized knowledge gained in this program includes: growth and structure of the human body, effective and efficient movement of the body, the edge between performance and injury, and critical engagement in historical trends and development. When you study physical education, you'll also look at sport and wellness to help encourage healthy living for all.


Mount Allison University
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Cognitive Science
- Sackville, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Cognitive Science is the scientific study of the mind and its processes. It seeks to understand how the mind works through interdisciplinary studies in psychology, computer science, and philosophy. Cognitive Science investigates how information is represented, processed, and transformed in both humans and machines. The Cognitive Science program at Mount Allison is one-of-a-kind in Atlantic Canada — incorporating perspectives from a variety of fields.


Mount Saint Vincent University
Bachelor of Arts Child and Youth Study
- Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
The Mount is proud to offer the only university-level Child & Youth Study program in Atlantic Canada. Students in our program engage in practical training and theoretical explorations in child and youth work, early childhood education, as well as early intervention and inclusive development. As strong supporters of experiential learning we are pleased to offer our undergraduates four supervised practicum placements which enable our students to apply the knowledge that they have learned in the classroom to hands-on, real-world experience. We also offer a Master of Arts in Child and Youth Study.


King's University College
Bachelor of Arts in Childhood and Youth Studies
- London, Canada
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Childhood and Youth Studies (CYS) department at King's focuses on the often-overlooked subject of childhood from an interdisciplinary perspective. Thus, we look at childhood from sociological, anthropological, historical, and geographical perspectives. We discuss issues such as child competencies, questions about our understandings of childhood, and an exploration of the changing status of children and childhood in Canada and internationally.


Mount Saint Vincent University
Bachelor of Arts Gerontology
- Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Gerontology is the study of issues related to aging and the challenges that older persons encounter. As health care improves and birth rates decline, the proportion of older adults in Canada and around the world is increasing rapidly. The faculty in the Family Studies and Gerontology department will help you to learn to recognize aging issues, and understand the dynamics in the health and human service system that must respond to our aging population.


Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Bachelor of Arts, Major in General Studies
- Cedar, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
You can create a personal program of study that helps you reach specific career and personal goals, intentionally developing a broad interdisciplinary liberal arts education.


Ryerson University
Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Studies
- Podium, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
This program provides in-depth knowledge of child development from birth through age eight. You’ll study physiological, psychological and social perspectives and develop understanding and skills pertaining to family support, early childhood education, arts, literacy and disabilities in young children. Field education each year, international placement and research opportunities and the chance to apply to a consecutive BEd program with York University will prepare you to work with children, families and professionals in a variety of settings.


University of Northern British Columbia
BA in First Nations Studies
- Prince George, Canada
BA
On-Campus
Indigenous studies is a diverse discipline unified by our engagement with Indigenous peoples and communities in a reciprocal manner, which forefronts Indigenous ways of knowing and knowledge systems, and respects their diversity and right to self-determination. Given the sordid history of Indigenous-settler relations around the world, we are well aware of the need to work towards equity, diversity, and inclusion and actively work to combat all forms of discrimination and prejudice in our teaching, research, and service to the community.


Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Bachelor of Arts, Major in Asian Studies
- Cedar, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
As an Asian Studies student you will begin your first year of studies with courses that introduce you to Asian Studies as a discipline and to the countries and cultures of East and South Asia.


Ryerson University
Bachelor of Arts in Disability Studies
- Podium, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Disability Studies explores the ways in which the lives of people with disabilities are shaped by patterns of injustice, exclusion and discrimination and social, cultural and aesthetic “norms.” This part-time program allows you to utilize a previous college diploma in a disability-related field, or other relevant post-secondary credentials, to earn a bachelor’s degree through a combination of online, intensive and hybrid courses. An applied independent thesis project and practical experience in schools and community organizations will ensure you graduate understanding new theoretical and methodological approaches in this relatively new and expansive interdisciplinary field. You will be prepared to make a difference.


University of Winnipeg
Bachelor in Religion Culture
- Winnipeg, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
The study of religion aims to understand religious thought and practices as aspects of the culture and society that produced them. It offers an opportunity to explore beliefs and ideas, philosophies and mythologies, rituals and symbols, etc., that shape the cultures and civilizations of the world both in historical perspective and as contemporary phenomena.


Faculty of Environmental & Urban Change | YORK UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Arts in Children Childhood and Youth
- Toronto, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Children Childhood and Youth Understand the human condition from the perspectives of young people. Our program takes a child-centred and childrens rights-based approach to this relatively new field of study. You will explore the many facets of global childhoods from award-winning faculty members and distinguished researchers. Our interdisciplinary and humanities-based approaches include courses from sociology, psychology, literature, history, anthropology, and human rights and equity studies.
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Studying education degree programs at the Bachelor's level in Canada presents a chance to engage deeply with learning and teaching processes. This field is unique in its focus on innovative teaching strategies and supports the development of future educators equipped to foster effective learning environments.
Through courses in educational psychology, curriculum development, and instructional design, you'll gain insight into student learning and effective teaching methods. You'll also learn to assess and implement strategies tailored to diverse learning needs. As students engage with these concepts, they enhance critical thinking and adaptability as they explore the complexities of education.
Many learners build collaborative skills through experiential learning, working on group projects that reflect real-world teaching scenarios. Graduates frequently pursue roles in K-12 education, educational administration, or policy development. Others find opportunities in non-profit organizations, contributing to educational reform and community engagement initiatives. Canada’s commitment to education ensures that you'll gain skills that are valued both locally and internationally.