Canadian Studies is the in-depth study of the Canadian experience. Understand the country in its various dimensions — history, political and legal systems, languages and cultures, geographical location, regions, and other unique features. You’ll consider how all of this shapes Canada’s position in the global arena.
Why Canadian Studies at Glendon


Our graduates work in communications, research, teaching, writing, tourism, in all levels of government, and other areas. Many go on to graduate studies as well. |

Professor Jacinthe Michaud conducts research on the sociology of women’s health, and is also an expert on public politics concerning health, social services, and the community sector |
| Professor Vincent Hildebrand is a specialist in microeconomics, labour economics, and public finance. |
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Canadian Studies is available as a bilingual or trilingual international
Bachelor of Arts.
Ours is one of the only Canadian Studies programs in the country to offer courses taught in English and in French.
Take advantage of the high demand for bilingual graduates in the Canadian federal government by combining your degree with a Certificate in Public Administration and Public Policy.
Get a degree with tremendous breadth and flexibility,thanks to courses drawn from several academic areas — history, political science, sociology, economics, women’s studies, and more.
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Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC) Codes
BA: YGB
iBA Bilingual: YGG
iBA Trilingual: YGH (Upper-year entry)
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