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10 Cultural Studies Bachelors Degree Programs in Canada


Centennial College
Graduate Certificate in Museum and Cultural Management
- Toronto, Canada
Graduate Certificate
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Centennial College’s Museum and Cultural Management program will offer an applied, learner-centred curriculum to help you develop the skill set to manage programs and resources that preserve and publicly present our civilization's cultural and natural heritage. Courses in this graduate certificate program will cover industry-based subjects and museum administration topics while exploring, in-depth, contemporary issues and cases in Canada and abroad. The core theory will be applied to current workplace realities while assignments, lessons and student placements will be linked to Canada and Ontario's vast network of museums.


Trent University
Bachelor in Cultural Studies (Co-op Available)
- Oshawa, Canada
- Peterborough, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The only program of its kind in Canada, Cultural Studies at Trent provides a platform for you to explore both theoretical and practical paths into visual arts, media, film, theatre, and music. In this program you are encouraged to think and do, through a wide range of courses (everything from Narrative & Performance to Game Studies) as well as opportunities to practice your skills and creativity.
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Mount Saint Vincent University
Bachelor of Arts Cultural Studies
- Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Cultural Studies analyzes culture – the products and processes humans create to make life materially, socially, and individually meaningful. It is interdisciplinary and multifaceted. Its sites of analysis can range widely (popular culture; urban planning; the history of science; visual art; speculative fiction; music and film). Its core concerns remain: authority (who says?); authenticity (whose values?); and agency (who did this, how, and why?) An increasingly relevant major, CULS is also an excellent complementary minor for Arts and Science majors, as well as for several professional studies degrees.


McMaster University Faculty of Humanities
Hons. Bachelor of Arts in English and Cultural Studies
- Hamilton, Canada
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Studying English & Cultural Studies at McMaster will introduce you to the rich cultural storehouse that has been created over the centuries, from the earliest Old English manuscripts to the most modern examples of popular culture. It will equip you with the critical tools needed to analyze and interpret the diverse media used by writers and other creators of cultural products, as well as increasing your own powers of expression and critical thinking.


ESMAC : École Supérieure des Métiers des Arts appliqués et de la Culture
Bachelor Cultural Mediation
- Canada Online, Canada
- Belgium Online, Belgium
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Bachelor's degree
Part time
3 years
Distance Learning
French
The PROFESSIONAL BACHELOR SDS® CULTURAL MEDIATION is a European diploma issued by INSHED. The training allows you to be professionally operational from the start of your career and to benefit from good employability, even beyond your country of origin.


MacEwan University
Bachelor in Arts and Cultural Management Major
- Edmonton, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Dutch
Meet us at the intersection of business and the arts. Music, theatre and dance; art galleries and museums; heritage conservation and the literary arts—if you are passionate about promoting arts and culture in the community, this major is for you. Our award-winning faculty, who are both scholars and practitioners, prepare you to lead and manage—yourself or others—in the creative sector. In this hands-on program, you participate in community-engaged learning activities, which include eight weeks of work in the field.


Nipissing University
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Religions and Cultures
- Toronto, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Religions and Cultures at Nipissing University offers an in-depth exploration of global religious traditions and their cultural impacts. The program focuses on understanding the diverse ways religions shape societies, addressing fundamental questions about the meaning of life, morality, and human existence.


Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Critical + Cultural Practices Major
- Vancouver, Canada
Bachelor's degree
4 years
On-Campus
English
All our majors commence upon completion of our Foundation Year requirements.


King's University College
Bachelor of Arts in World Religions and Culture
- London, Canada
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
In an ever-shrinking world, we constantly find ourselves surrounded by people of different religions and cultures, many that we don't understand. The World Religions & Cultures program gives students better comprehension of religious diversity in our globalized society—and in our own communities and neighborhoods. We explore the historical development, lived experience and practices, and contemporary situations of major religious traditions: Hinduism, Buddhism and other Eastern traditions, Judaism, Islam, and Christianity.


Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Bachelor of Arts, Major in Anthropology
- Cedar, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
The goal of the Bachelor of Arts Major in Anthropology Program at KPU is to prepare students for life, work, and research in diverse local and global communities.
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Learn more about Cultural Studies Bachelors degree programs in Canada
Cultural degree programs at the Bachelor’s level in Canada invite you to deeply explore the complexities of cultural identities, histories, and expressions. This field emphasizes understanding diverse perspectives, which is vital in our interconnected world.
Through courses in cultural theory, anthropology, and media studies, you’ll build skills in critical analysis and intercultural communication. These courses often incorporate project-based learning, allowing you to apply your knowledge in real-world contexts, enhancing your understanding of cultural dynamics. Your education will encourage you to strengthen adaptability as you engage with new cultural frameworks.
Graduates typically pursue careers in fields such as community outreach, cultural management, and international relations. In Canada, the educational approach supports collaboration and fosters a rich learning environment where students gain insights from various cultural backgrounds. This global perspective prepares you for a wide range of opportunities, making your skills applicable across numerous industries both at home and abroad.