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34 Language BA Degree Programs in Canada


Université de Saint-Boniface
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Bachelor of Arts (general)
- Winnipeg, Canada
BA
Full time, Part time
3 years
On-Campus
French
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The General BA is a three-year program (90 credits) that touches on a variety of subjects, whether in languages, literature, humanities or social sciences. Find out what you love and broaden your horizons.


Université de Saint-Boniface
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Bachelor of Arts Specializing in French Studies
- Winnipeg, Canada
BA
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
French
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Our BA specializing in French studies will allow you to hone your reading and writing skills, but above all to carry out an in-depth study of French literature, linguistics, history and cultures.
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Concordia University of Edmonton
Bachelor of Arts in English Concentration
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts in English Concentration enables learners to better understand how literary works uniquely reflect and shape our world. This program guides students through junior and senior level courses, lecture-focused classes, and seminar courses with an emphasis on research.


Concordia University of Edmonton
Bachelor of Arts in English Major
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts in English Major enables learners to appreciate how literary texts impact the world, to understand the relationship between past and present, to appreciate cultural contexts, and to explore complex questions. This guides students through courses, classes, seminars, & capstones.


Concordia University of Edmonton
Bachelor of Arts in French Concentration
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts in French Concentration gives you a broad understanding of the foundational principles of the French language. With pedagogy oriented towards a communicative approach and task-based activities, you will discover the richness and diversity of the French and Francophone cultures.


McMaster University Faculty of Humanities
Hons. Bachelor of Arts in French
- Hamilton, Canada
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
French
As a student of French at McMaster, you’ll be immersing yourself in one of the world’s great languages, spoken by millions in Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, North America, and elsewhere. You’ll also be introduced to the rich literary and cultural traditions of French-speaking peoples.


Mount Allison University
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Modern Languages, Literature, and Cultures
- Sackville, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Modern Languages, Literature, and Cultures provide expertise in two languages and knowledge of a third — as well as the literature and culture of the relevant communities. The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures is composed of five areas: French, German, Hispanic Studies, Japanese, and linguistics. This program exposes you to the practical study of language within small class sizes to provide an opportunity to acquire many skills that will serve you well in your future endeavors, including superior communicative competence, cultural awareness, and aesthetic literacy.


Mount Allison University
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Hispanic Studies
- Sackville, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Hispanic Studies introduces both the Spanish language and the culture of the Hispanic world. Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the Western world. The study of Spanish is very important in preparing for a career in the diplomatic corps, various international agencies, teaching, translation, journalism, publishing, commerce, web design, and commercial and cultural relations between Canada and Spanish-speaking countries.


Mount Saint Vincent University
Bachelor of Arts Modern Languages (Chinese, French and Spanish)
- Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
The Modern Languages Department offers undergraduate programs in French, practical programs in Spanish, and Chinese (Mandarin) courses. Our Modern Languages (MODL) programs allow students to fulfill requirements or recommended elective courses, and are of interest to those who wish to pursue personal or professional interests. They help those who want to study a language and a culture in-depth to meet their needs.


University of Victoria - Kaplan
BA English
- Victoria, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English Study literature from a variety of perspectives. Read everything from The Canterbury Tales and the Bible to science fiction and young adult novels. Improve your writing, analytical skills, and understanding of literary traditions.


Mount Allison University
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in French Studies
- Sackville, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
French Studies develops your abilities in the language while increasing your awareness of French, French-Canadian, and francophone literatures and cultures. The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures is committed to teaching and research in the areas of French language, literature, and culture so that you can gain knowledge and experience in a language that is at the center of many cultural domains, from food to philosophy.


Acadia University
BA in German
- Wolfville, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
German is one of the most important languages in the world. Choosing to study German at Acadia will open doors to job opportunities worldwide and to the rich and historic German culture. The German program offers you a strong foundation in the German language, its literature and cultural practices. Starting with the basics of the German language, you will learn and become a proficient German speaker. Studying a language at Acadia will help you develop valuable communication skills. The German program is offered as a major, part of a double major, and as a minor for other programs.


Toronto Metropolitan University
English BA Hons
- Podium, Canada
BA
English
English BA Hons study of literature including stories, poems, graphic novels, films and digital content animates our experience of diverse identities, cultures and time periods. In this program, you ll access independent research opportunities, community projects, campus journals, and practicums in creative writing, digital creation in a literary context, or writing in the arts.


University of Alberta
Bachelor of Arts in French-language
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
Full time
On-Campus
French
Campus Saint-Jean, the only French-speaking post-secondary institution in Western Canada, offers its students the ideal setting for learning and community involvement thanks to its small classes, its scholarships rewarding academic excellence, and its research opportunities.


Acadia University
BA in English
- Wolfville, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
We offer a rich and vibrant program in literature and culture. By choosing to study English, you will learn to work with words in critical and creative ways. In many careers, these skills are essential. Our professors are active researchers and writers in their fields. They are committed to helping you become an engaged citizen, actively imagining and creating your own future. An English degree will help you develop a sophisticated understanding of what the literary arts have contributed throughout history and across the globe. In addition, a BA in English will help you hone critical communication skills that are key to your success in almost any career.
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Languages degree programs at the Bachelor’s level in Canada offer a vibrant mix of linguistic exploration and cultural understanding. You'll engage with diverse languages and cultures, gaining valuable skills that prepare you for various global opportunities.
Through immersive courses in linguistics, translation, and cultural studies, you'll uncover the complexities of communication and intercultural dynamics. You'll learn practical skills, such as developing advanced language proficiency, analyzing texts critically, and crafting effective communication strategies. The collaborative and research-oriented environment in Canadian institutions fosters independence and encourages creativity, allowing students to build confidence as they engage with new perspectives.
Graduates often pursue careers in fields like translation, international relations, education, and marketing, where language skills and cultural awareness are highly sought after. Canada’s multicultural society enriches the educational experience, enhancing your adaptability and preparing you for a globally connected workforce.