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2 Behavioral Science BSc Degree Programs in Canada


University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC)
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
- Prince George, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
Psychology is the study of behaviour, feelings and thinking. Psychologists study the biopsychosocial and developmental mechanisms and processes that regulate the behaviour of individuals. The goal of the Department of Psychology is to provide advanced knowledge in the substantive areas of Psychology. In addition, the Department provides excellent training that enhances the student's competitiveness for advanced graduate study in Psychology and related areas.


University of Winnipeg
Bachelor in Psychology
- Winnipeg, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
Why do people think, feel, perceive, and behave the way they do? Psychologists seek to find answers to these questions by studying the human mind and behaviour. The Psychology program, explores topics ranging from the basic nervous system to principles of perception, learning, and cognition to gain an understanding of both social and clinical psychology.
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Behavioral Science degree programs in Canada foster a deep understanding of human behavior and social systems, blending theory with practical application. This field is exciting for its focus on applying research methods to real-world issues, making a difference in communities and organizations.
Through courses in psychology, sociology, and research methodologies, you'll develop skills in analyzing behavior, designing surveys, and interpreting data. Common topics include cognitive development, social dynamics, and behavioral interventions. Students strengthen adaptability as they explore new frameworks for understanding how individuals and groups interact.
At the Bachelor’s level, programs often emphasize experiential learning, allowing you to work on projects that connect academic insights with community needs. Graduates leave equipped with competencies in conducting behavioral assessments, crafting intervention strategies, and collaborating on multidisciplinary teams. This blend of skills opens pathways to careers in social services, advocacy, and human resources, along with opportunities in market research and user experience analysis.