10 Bachelor's degrees in Legal Studies in Canada

Legal Assistant (Not PGWP Eligible – details in description)
In this practical two-year Legal Assistant (Not PGWP Eligible – details in description) diploma from Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) you'll gain valuable legal administrative skills that are in high demand.

Legal Studies
Learn about the administration of justice, business law, criminal law, criminal procedure and evidence, public law with Legal Studies programme from Douglas College.

Law and Society
There’s more to the law than rules and regulations. Learn about the complex dynamics that shape peoples’ personal and social lives and how they intersect with law and the legal system with the Law and Society programme from Wilfrid Laurier University.

Police Foundations
The Police Foundations programme at Algonquin College provides you with a foundational knowledge of the field of law enforcement.

Victimology
The Victimology programme from Algonquin College provides students an opportunity to learn/expand research skills by contributing to active projects and/or publications

Victimology
The one-year Victimology programme at Algonquin College prepares you for work in a variety of fields, providing services to victims of crime.

Police Foundations
The Police Foundations programme from Algonquin College provides you with a foundational knowledge of the field of law enforcement.

Community and Justice Services (Part-time)
The Community and Justice Services (Part-time) programme at Algonquin College emphasizes alternatives to policing and prisons and teaches students skills to work with people and communities to address issues such as criminalization, poverty, affordable housing scarcity, food insecurity and immigration.
Police Studies (Hons)
The Police Studies (Hons) degree from Georgian College encourages a broadened critical understanding of the nature, role and function of policing.
Law and Society
The Law and Society BA program at York University is one of the oldest undergraduate programs of its kind in North America. York graduates about 100 students each year, making it one of the largest programs of its type in Canada.