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2 Law BA Degree Programs in Canada


University of Alberta
Bachelor of Arts Law, Crime and Justice Studies (Interdisciplinary)
- Camrose, Canada
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
This program explores the relationship between law, politics, and society, and between people and the state. Students explore crime and criminal behaviour, how laws evolve, and the ways in which law and crime are connected to issues of social justice and inequality. Our multidisciplinary approach provides students ways to explore different aspects of the law, crime, and justice. Central to our degree is a focus on gender, class, and ethnicity. Understanding how these factors relate to law, crime and bias is vital for addressing the major issues facing the Canadian justice system.


Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Major in Criminology
- Cedar, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Contemporary criminology courses developed especially for this degree expose students to cutting-edge theory and research.
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Studying law in Canada at the Bachelor's level offers a unique combination of theoretical understanding and practical applications relevant to a diverse and evolving legal landscape. You'll engage with a comprehensive curriculum that prepares you for various career paths in the legal field and beyond.
Courses often cover key areas like constitutional law, criminal law, international law, and dispute resolution, building skills in legal research, analysis, and writing. The program encourages critical thinking and ethical reasoning as you explore case law and statutory interpretation. Many students benefit from experiential learning through internships or co-op opportunities, where they can gain firsthand experience in legal settings.
As you delve into this field, it's common for students to strengthen their adaptability as they engage with complex legal issues and diverse viewpoints. Graduates from law programs in Canada typically find roles in various sectors, such as government, non-profits, and corporate law, where their abilities in negotiation and advocacy are highly valued. This foundation sets the stage for successful careers, whether in Canada or on an international scale.