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14 Life Sciences BA Degree Programs in Canada


King's University College
Bachelor of Arts in Thanatology
- London, Canada
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
King’s University College is currently the only university in North America to offer the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Thanatology. The Thanatology program offers a wide variety of courses, including an overview of bereavement and grief, ethical issues, palliative care, suicide, children and death, spiritual and philosophical issues, change and transition, popular culture, grief and trauma, and diversity and social justice.


Fraser International College - Navitas
BA in Arts and Social Sciences
- Discovery 1, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
UTP Stage II: Arts and Social Sciences is equivalent to the first year of SFU’s Bachelor of Arts degree. It provides the foundation for further study in many areas such as economics, English, international studies, political science, psychology, linguistics and criminology. UTP Stage II will help you choose the area in which you wish to specialize for your Bachelor of Arts.
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Quest University Canada
Bachelor of Arts and Sciences
- Squamish, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
We offer a single degree, the Bachelor of Arts and Sciences, which gives you the best of both worlds: a basis for advanced studies if you want to go on to specialize, with the flexibility of a multidisciplinary background that equips you with broad knowledge and skills.


University of Victoria - Kaplan
BA Public Health
- Victoria, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Public Health Explore community-based approaches to health promotion in this online program. Prepare for a career providing effective and inclusive services to communities.


University of Victoria - Kaplan
BA Environmental Studies
- Victoria, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Bachelor of Arts (BA)in Environmental Science helps to learn about the environmental challenges we face as a society and gain the skills needed to overcome them to make positive change. Study how human activities affect the world, then put that knowledge into action.


Nipissing University
Environmental Geography (Bachelor of Arts BA)
- Toronto, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
A Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Environmental Geography is an interdisciplinary program that combines elements of environmental science, geography, and related fields. This program focuses on studying the interactions between humans and their environment, understanding environmental issues, and exploring sustainable solutions. Here are the key aspects and topics typically covered in a BA in Environmental Geography program: Environmental Science Fundamentals: Students are introduced to foundational concepts in environmental science, including ecosystems, biodiversity, natural resource management, pollution, climate change, and sustainability. They learn about environmental processes, human impacts on the environment, and interdisciplinary approaches to addressing environmental challenges.


University of Alberta
Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
This program examines the scientific, cultural, economic, moral, political and social dimensions of environmental issues. You will have the opportunity to choose one of three areas of concentration: Environment and Peoples of Canada; Politics, Society, and the Global Environment; and Food and Society.


Brandon University
Rural & Community Studies (BA) – 3 or 4 years
- Winnipeg, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
We live in an increasingly complex world where changing trade patterns, new political alignments, rapid technological growth, pressure to compete globally in international markets and the rapid depletion of natural resources are accelerating the rate of social change. In this situation, we all have questions about environmental sustainability, population decline, safe disposal of hazardous waste, and maintenance of safe and secure access to fresh potable water supplies, access to high-quality medical care and the future of the family farm. These questions need to be balanced against the perceived benefits of continuous economic growth and development, increased industrialization, quality of life and full-time employment.


St. Francis Xavier University
Bachelor of Arts Climate & Environment
- Antigonish, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
The best people to address environmental issues, from local waste management to global climate justice, are ones who have a solid grasp of societal dynamics as well as rigorous scientific analysis. The Bachelor of Arts and Science in Climate and Environment is an interdisciplinary program that fosters critical thinking and problem solving. You’ll take courses in the arts and sciences, providing you with a wide-ranging perspective on the dynamics of climate and environmental issues.


The King's University - Canada
BA in Environmental Studies
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
English
Environmental Studies program offers either a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science. Within Environmental Studies core courses, students gain practical skills in community engaged research, geographical information systems (GIS), environmental impact assessment, policy analysis, lab and field research, statistical analysis, and develop strong oral and written communication abilities.


Mount Allison University
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Environmental Studies
- Sackville, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Environmental Studies focuses on the human dimensions of environmental change and problem-solving through environmental management, planning, and policy. Environmental Studies helps you develop an understanding of the complex environmental challenges facing the world. At Mount Allison, the Environmental Studies program aims to equip you with the kind of integrative and analytical thinking that will help you effectively contribute to environmental leadership and decision-making.


Acadia University
BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies (Esst)
- Wolfville, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
As an interdisciplinary program, Environmental & Sustainability Studies will challenge you to combine skills and knowledge from many different fields. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of natural and human environments and their sustainability. You will understand the challenges and see solutions. The ESST program is grounded in theory and oriented toward action. We blend more traditional learning approaches with hands-on learning. In this way, we support our students to become critical and insightful thinkers as well as creative problem solvers.


St. Francis Xavier University
Bachelor of Arts Aquatic Resources
- Antigonish, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
If you are interested in water, the environment, sustainability, climate change and how humans interact with and impact local to global resources, then you may want to learn more about the Aquatic Resources Program (AQUA) at StFX. AQUA uses an interdisciplinary approach - combining natural and social science perspectives - to motivate student engagement and foster understanding of water resource issues - both marine and freshwater.


Mount Saint Vincent University
Bachelor of Arts Public Policy Studies
- Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Public Policy Studies at the Mount is an interdisciplinary program that concentrates on Canadian public policy and global issues. Students enrolled in the program take a range of courses in both political science and economics and choose from a large pool of courses from a number of disciplines. Students complete the academic requirements with a senior seminar designed to integrate their new-found knowledge and provide them with broadened perspectives on important dimensions of public affairs.
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Life Sciences degree programs at the Bachelor's level in Canada offer an exciting path into the biological and environmental sciences. This field empowers students to understand complex life systems through hands-on laboratory experiences and field studies.
Through courses in genetics, microbiology, and ecology, you'll gain technical skills such as conducting experimental research, analyzing biological data, and interpreting experimental results. Students build confidence as they engage with practical projects, fostering critical thinking and collaboration throughout their studies. The Canadian approach emphasizes experiential learning, often integrating community-focused projects that reflect local environmental concerns.
Graduates of Life Sciences programs often pursue careers in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, environmental consulting, or research, gaining globally transferable skills highly valued in various sectors. The field continues to expand, driven by advances in biotechnology and sustainability initiatives, ensuring that your education remains relevant to future career opportunities.