20 Bachelor's degrees in Ethnic Studies in Canada

Black Studies
This Black Studies course Queen's University is an interdisciplinary program that engages the connections between the arts, social justice, and practices of anti-oppression.

Spanish and Latin American Studies
This Spanish and Latin American Studies course Queen's University provides students an interdisciplinary element which is not strictly limited to literature, film and culture.

Canadian Studies
Canadian Studies was born at Trent. Study in the School for the Study of Canada at one of the first universities in the country to establish a Canadian Studies department at Trent University.

Italian
Italian BA course from Queen's University

Black and African Diaspora Studies
Dalhousie University's Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts in Black and African Diaspora Studies programme explores the dynamic cultures of Black Canadian and African peoples. With a degree in Black and African Diaspora Studies, and the ability to think critically and solve problems collaboratively, you will be positioned as a catalyst for meaningful change within your chosen career.

Anishinaabe Studies
Through a culture-based curriculum, students will learn Anishinaabe history, philosophy, and worldview, experiencing and exploring the importance of self-knowledge and the ways in which knowledge creates pathways for interpersonal and intercultural respect. The Anishinaabe Studies programme is offered by Algoma University.

World Language Studies
This World Language Studies from Queen's University provides students with communication skills in at least two languages other than English, choosing from among the thirteen languages offered at Queen's University.

German
This German course from Queen's University is a multidisciplinary unit that offers students the opportunity to learn languages, develop an understanding of literary and cultural traditions, and pursue studies in the field of Linguistics.
Native Studies
The Native Studies programme at St. Thomas University offers a comprehensive exploration of Indigenous history and contemporary issues. This full-time undergraduate degree provides students with a critical lens to examine imperialist structures. Based in Canada, the curriculum focuses on independence, law, and cultural psychology.
Women's Studies and Gender Studies
The Women's Studies and Gender Studies programme at St. Thomas University offers a comprehensive interdisciplinary education. This full-time undergraduate degree explores sexuality and gender through diverse lenses including politics and media. Students engage in rigorous analysis of social inequities over a four-year duration.
Aboriginal Health
Indigenous health is Canadian health. The health of Indigenous peoples in Canada is a complex social justice issue that can only be addressed by people who are creative, skilled, culturally competent, committed and passionate about righting historical wrongs and acting to create a more inclusive, equitable society. The Aboriginal Health BSc program is offered by University of Lethbridge.
Women's Studies
The Women's Studies programme at Concordia University Montréal is a flexible undergraduate course available as a B.A. or Certificate. This full-time or part-time degree typically spans three to four years. You will explore gender, race, and social justice through Canada’s oldest institute dedicated to this field.
First Nations Studies
The First Nations Studies programme at the University of Northern British Columbia is a comprehensive B.A. degree delivered full-time. Spanning four years of study, this course prioritises Indigenous perspectives to analyse contemporary issues, offering a transformative educational experience in a professional academic setting.
Social Cultural Studies
This four-year bachelor of arts program in Social Cultural Studies at Memorial University of Newfoundland explores the rituals, norms, beliefs, conflicts, and traditions that underpin culture and society.
Northern Studies
The Northern Studies programme at the University of Northern British Columbia is a comprehensive Bachelor of Arts degree. This interdisciplinary course is delivered full-time over a four-year duration. Students explore circumpolar issues, indigenous cultures, and environmental change through a flexible study mode.
Women's and Gender Studies
The Women's and Gender Studies programme at Acadia University explores how gender and sexuality shape our social systems. This undergraduate course is available as a Major, Minor, or Honours degree. Students can engage in full-time study with co-op options and hands-on research opportunities at the university's Mi’kma’ki campus.
Indigenous Studies (Honours)
The Indigenous Studies (Honours) BA program at University of Saskatchewan is designed to promote a comprehensive understanding of Indigenous peoples by examining Indigenous traditions, histories, languages and philosophies and their contribution to national and international communities.
Folklore
A degree in Folklore at the Memorial University of Newfoundland prepares you for many paths. Your knowledge of cultural dynamics and cultural diversity, along with skills in interviewing, ethnographic description and cultural interpretation, are excellent grounding for careers in a wide range of fields.
Hellenic Studies
The Hellenic Studies Program at Simon Fraser University offers a wide selection of courses in Ancient, Byzantine, Early Modern and Modern Greek History, in addition to Archaeology and Greek language training. In-person seminars and lectures are supplemented by online courses and blended classrooms and students have the option of taking part in a Hellenic Studies Field School to Greece.
Indigenous Studies (3 Years)
The Indigenous Studies (3 Years) BA program at University of Saskatchewan is designed to promote a comprehensive understanding of Indigenous peoples by examining Indigenous traditions, histories, languages and philosophies and their contribution to national and international communities.