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Degrees in Political Science in Canada for 2024Filter
  • Masters in political science

    University of Montreal, Université de Montréal

    • Montreal, Canada

    French

    Goals The objectives of the program are the integrated acquisition of explanatory models and the ability to make rigorous use of them in political science. The modalities with thesis and with supervised work aim at the capacity to carry out a systematic observation starting from recognized modes: the description, the discussion of concepts, the verification of a simple hypothesis and the autonomous use of the instruments acquired in the 1st cycle. They correspond to the first stage of learning the field study. The modality with internship in Public and International Affairs aims to give students a training oriented towards the job market, that is to say towards the acquisition of skills valued in employment.

    • Oshawa, Canada
    • Peterborough, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Trent’s versatile Political Studies program introduces students to a variety of political topics, while encouraging you to dive deeper into one of three concentrations in world politics, Canadian politics, or political theory. In small seminars, you’ll sharpen your analytical skills and enhance your understanding of how to make a positive impact in the world as you participate in lively discussions about democracy, power relations, and relationships between the state, business, and citizens. Define where you stand on issues of local, national, and global importance, building the confidence and skills for success in a variety of careers. Interested in a career in law? You can also pursue a degree in Political Studies as part of the Trent/Swansea Law Dual Degree program.

    • 805, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Develop an appreciation and understanding of the ways in which economic and political phenomena shape our society. Learn how to apply a quantitative analysis of economics to assess the effectiveness of our modern laws and policies.

  • Politics and International Relations

    King's University College

    • London, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    In a world that is being reshaped in challenging ways, Politics and International Relations is where the action is. We provide real student engagement with small class sizes where professors know your name and what you’re about. Every year our students and faculty travel together to some of the most important sites of political action – in Canada, the United States, Africa and Europe. You learn why societies look the way they do, and how politics is the ultimate tool for change.

    • 425, Canada
    • 7th Floor, Canada

    Distance Learning, On-Campus

    English

    This course explores rights and responsibilities associated with being an active citizen in a democratic society. Students will explore issues of civic importance and the influence of social media, while developing their understanding of the role of civic engagement and of political processes in the local, national, and/or global community.

    • London, Canada

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Human Rights are predicated upon the belief that every human being deserves to be treated with equal dignity and that every person has inherent value. Even though we say that everyone is entitled to these basic rights and freedoms, many individuals and groups in Canada and around the world still are systematically deprived of these rights, often by powerful actors like governments and industry.

    • Oshawa, Canada
    • Peterborough, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    As the first university in the country to establish a Canadian Studies program, Trent is renowned for expertise and leadership in this important field of study. In this diverse, interdisciplinary program, students develop insight into the life and history of Canada and the role it plays in today’s world. By examining themes such as culture, art, literature, politics, and the environment, you’ll develop a greater understanding of the diverse and debated meaning of the Canadian experience. In small workshop-based classes you’ll build a dialogue with your professors, many of whom are national and international experts in their field. Students of this well-established program are also eligible for several degree-specific scholarships and awards.

  • Human Rights Studies

    King's University College

    • London, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Human rights are predicated upon the belief that every human being deserves to be treated with equal dignity, and that every person has inherent value. But how do we move towards these goals? In this collaborative, interdisciplinary degree program, you will investigate how we fulfill these ideals, but also how we fail to do so in different times and places. In acknowledging human rights, their power and their fragility, we become fully human. You will gain a critical understanding of, and experience in, the growing field of human rights. You’ll examine how different groups have understood and fought for expanded rights protection throughout history. You’ll learn about and critique the effectiveness of legal, diplomatic and political frameworks that have been employed to protect these rights.

  • Master of Art in Peacebuilding and Collaborative Development

    Canadian Mennonite University & Redekop School of Business

    • Winnipeg, Canada

    Blended

    English

    Building on over 25 years of experience in delivering undergraduate programs in conflict resolution, peace, and international development studies, CMU now offers a Master of Arts degree that blends these core themes, designed both for practitioners and those pursuing academic studies.

  • Bachelor in Philosophy

    University of Winnipeg

    • 515, Canada

    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.

  • Bachelor of Arts Peace and Conflict Studies

    Mount Saint Vincent University

    • 166, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Peace and conflict studies is an interdisciplinary program that examines the roots of conflict and the foundations of peace. The program allows for an exploration of the inter-relatedness of such issues as poverty, violence, hunger, discrimination, war and justice, security, peace, freedom and the human community. It involves an examination of options and initiatives in peace-making and conflict resolution. Peace and conflict are studied in various contexts, ranging from the person, the family, school, workplace and the community, to nations and the global forum and from the perspective of various disciplines. Careers exist in education, workplaces, journalism, courts, government, foreign service, international development, non-governmental organizations and corporations that invest overseas.

    • Guelph, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Our program is designed as a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Studio Art, rather than a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), to allow students to combine their passion in Studio Art more easily with major or minor programs in many other disciplines. Currently, in our program, students pair Studio Art with Psychology, French, English, Creative Writing, Theatre Studies, Criminal Justice and Public Policy, Art History, and Philosophy.

  • Bachelor Cultural Mediation

    ESMAC : École Supérieure des Métiers des Arts appliqués et de la Culture

    • France Online, France
    • Belgium Online, Belgium
    • + 17 more

    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.