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3 Interdisciplinary Study BA Degree Programs in Canada


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.


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.
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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.
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Studying Interdisciplinary Studies at the Bachelor's level in Canada provides a unique opportunity to blend various academic disciplines, allowing for innovative and personalized learning paths. This approach helps you connect ideas across fields, equipping you with diverse skills that can adapt to a wide range of career opportunities.
You'll explore topics from the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, gaining insight into how these domains interact. Common courses may include research methods, critical thinking, and ethics, enabling you to analyze complex issues from multiple perspectives. Many students build confidence as they engage in collaborative projects that encourage creativity and teamwork.
Graduates of interdisciplinary programs in Canada often find themselves well-prepared for careers in education, public policy, or community development. The Canadian education system emphasizes experiential learning and applied coursework, promoting intellectual growth and developing valuable competencies employers seek in a global workforce. This approach fosters independence and adaptability, ensuring you can thrive in diverse environments.