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8 Social Science BSc Degree Programs in Canada


Trinity Western University
BA in Psychology
- Langley City, Canada
- Richmond, Canada
BSc
Full time
18 months
Distance Learning, On-Campus, Blended
English
In a world of mounting pressures and uncertainty, there is a need for competent, compassionate professionals who work to bring healing to others. You don’t have to look very far to see that alleviating human suffering in our world involves complexities and challenges.


University of Calgary
BSc in Biological Sciences
- Calgary, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
From biomolecules to the biosphere, the Biological Sciences consider life in all forms. As the most broadly based Biological Sciences program, this degree will provide you with a marketable set of transferrable skills upon graduation. During the course of your studies, much of your learning will occur while actively working on problems in class, during tutorials, and in the laboratory.
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University of Winnipeg
Bachelor in Bioanthropology
- Winnipeg, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
This degree combines the information and methodologies of Anatomy, Anthropology, Archaeology, Biochemistry, and Biology with the techniques of the physical sciences to examine human biological systems of the past and present. It is an interdisciplinary program that is founded primarily on courses from the departments of Anthropology and Biology.


University of Winnipeg
Bachelor in Anthropology
- Winnipeg, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
Anthropology is the study of humankind, our nature as biological, cultural, and social beings, and the changes in our ways of life from earliest times to the present day. Study human biological evolution in ancient societies, or in the diversity of peoples and cultures in the contemporary world.


University of the Fraser Valley
Bachelor of Environmental Studies
- Abbotsford, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
As the global need for clean solutions increases, so does the demand for professionals able to shape business, industry and government practices, using economically and environmentally-sound principles.If you are passionate about creating sustainable communities and systems, UFV’s Bachelor of Environmental Studies is the perfect stepping stone to prepare you for work in the private sector or with local and regional non-governmental organizations.


University of Winnipeg
Bachelor in Philosophy
- Winnipeg, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
Philosophy is literally the love of wisdom. Rather than studying a particular aspect of human history or culture, philosophy takes a step back and tries to understand the nature of all inquiry. Students of philosophy examine fundamental beliefs about who we are and the world we live in – beliefs most people take to be true but never examine systematically and critically.


University of Winnipeg
Bachelor in International Development Studies
- Winnipeg, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
International Development Studies (IDS) is an interdisciplinary major that challenges students to explore the causes and consequences of processes that promote some individuals, communities, and nations, and exclude others. IDS students are prepared for citizenship in an increasingly interdependent global community and are encouraged to envision paths towards a transformed, just world.


University of Winnipeg
Bachelor in Political Science
- Winnipeg, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
Political Science is the systematic study of power, authority and governance that helps us understand and engage in the important processes and institutions that structure our lives.
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Learn more about Social Science BSc degree programs in Canada
Social Sciences degree programs at the BSc level in Canada bring together diverse areas such as sociology, psychology, and political science, providing insights into human behavior and societal structures. The field allows you to explore critical social issues while developing the analytical skills needed to address them.
Through experiential learning and applied coursework, students gain practical experience in conducting surveys, analyzing data, and interpreting research findings. Many learners start by engaging in community projects, which enhances both their understanding of social dynamics and their ability to connect with different populations. Students build confidence as they engage with real-world challenges and collaborate with peers on meaningful research.
Graduates often pursue careers in social research, community development, or public policy. With Canada’s strong emphasis on social equity and multiculturalism, your education positions you well for roles that require a nuanced understanding of diverse societal contexts, fostering adaptability and critical thinking essential in today’s global workplace.