37 Degrees in History in Canada for 2024

Degrees in History in Canada for 2024Filter
    • Winnipeg, Canada

    Full time, Part time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    French

    The BA Dual Honors is our most advanced arts program. It combines two in-depth training, the first in history, and the other in international studies or intercultural leadership.

  • Bachelor of History

    University of Lethbridge

    • Lethbridge, Canada

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    History as an academic discipline examines the past to explain how we got to where we are today. We live in a world that is politically, economically, and socially complex; to engage it effectively and better understand ourselves, we must first understand the many historical factors that shape our lives. Historians work to sharpen the collective memory of society. As a history student, you’ll learn about great leaders of the past and what ordinary people believed and valued — how they lived, worshipped, worked, fought and died.

  • Hons. Bachelor of Arts in Greek & Roman Studies

    McMaster University Faculty of Humanities

    • Hamilton, Canada

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    As a student of Greek & Roman Studies, you will be introduced to the peoples of Ancient Greece and Rome, to their societies and to the historical events of which they were a part.

  • Hons. Bachelor of Arts in History

    McMaster University Faculty of Humanities

    • Hamilton, Canada

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    We are the products of our collective experiences, and the continual upheaval and development of human society demand that individuals and institutions adapt to new changes.

    • Toronto, Canada

    Full time, Part time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    In the Indigenous Visual Culture program, you will be inspired to learn from the creative traditions of of First Nations, Métis and Inuit art and design practices. The program includes studio-based courses where you make your own art and design. It also includes studying the visual, cultural, social and political history of Indigenous peoples.

  • Canadian Studies (CDN)

    University of Manitoba

    • Winnipeg, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Canadian Studies (CDN) is an interdisciplinary field of academic inquiry that focuses on the study of Canada as a country, its history, culture, society, politics, economy, geography, and international relations. It involves the examination of various aspects of Canadian life and identity, as well as Canada's relations with other countries, particularly its neighbor, the United States.

  • Master of Arts in History

    University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC)

    • 3333, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    The Department of History offers the opportunity for graduate study leading to the MA degree. The program’s regional specifications are Canada, Britain and its empire, and the Iberian world. Gender, legal, environmental, and indigenous histories are particular areas of strength. Students will be accepted subject to the availability of an appropriate supervisor.

  • Jewish Studies

    Huron University College

    • London, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    The culture and history of the Jewish people extends across more than three millennia, from Biblical times to the present, and spans most of the world, from the Middle East to Latin American and from Eastern Europe to North America. Jewish Studies at Huron offers students an interdisciplinary look at the history of Judaism and the Jews, examining the religious, social, economic, and cultural development of Judaism and Jewish life, and relationships between Jews and other communities.

  • History

    Huron University College

    • London, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    History at Huron is a dynamic and exciting department that explores the rich and varied landscapes of the human past. A sense of the past is essential to personal identity, national unity and international co-existence. Yet, modern society makes the past increasingly elusive. The study of History produces an awareness of the fragility of our knowledge of the past, and the critical tools we need to examine the many versions of the past offered to us.

  • Catholic Studies (CATH)

    University of Manitoba

    • Winnipeg, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Catholic Studies (CATH) is an academic discipline that focuses on the study of Catholicism, its history, theology, spirituality, doctrine, ethics, and influence on society and culture. It explores the beliefs, practices, and teachings of the Catholic Church, as well as its interactions with other religious traditions and secular institutions.

  • BA in History

    University of Windsor

    • 401, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Become a history teacher to help students examine past events and how they relate to present day. Our history department is small and close-knit, and our faculty of education will nurture your love of teaching by giving you lots of practical experience. With your two degrees, you’ll be eligible to teach grades 7 to 12.

  • BA in History

    University of Northern British Columbia

    • 3333, Canada

    On-Campus

    Historians study what people have thought, said, and done in the past, and they help students think critically about how historical processes shape the present. The study of history contributes to critical thinking, helps to develop intellectual maturity, and assists students to present ideas clearly and accurately. Courses in our department blend thematic and geographic approaches to the study of history.

  • Bachelor of Arts in History

    King's University College

    • London, Canada

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    History gives students a fundamental guide to understanding our past, present, and future. The History program at King’s fosters students’ historical knowledge and their ability to apply disciplinary-based approaches to critical analysis.

    • 62, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Canadian Studies seeks to analyze and explain the Canadian experience and to explore Canada’s place in the world through Canadian-centred courses in several disciplines. Mount Allison’s Canadian Studies program is one of the oldest in the country. The program explores Canadian issues and realities, such as the country’s vast and varied geography, regional distinctions, history and politics, public policy, culture, economy, the environment, Indigenous peoples, bilingualism, and multiculturalism.

  • Bachelor in History

    Algoma University

    • 1520, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    As students learn about the lived experience of the past, they discover that it is full of fascinating stories and compelling personalities. They learn that sometimes, truth really is stranger than fiction. And as many of our senior-level students have testified, the research process can be exhilarating. They discover the excitement of sifting through the archives, making original discoveries, and then sharing their findings with others. History can be a source of immense delight – both the stuff of history and the process of discovering it.