127 Bachelor Programs in Edmonton, Canada for 2024

Bachelor Programs in Edmonton, Canada for 2024Filter
    • Camrose, Canada
    • Edmonton, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    This interdisciplinary program, offered jointly by the Faculty of Science and the Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute, covers all aspects of brain function, including brain development, nerve cells and synapses, sensation and perception, learning and memory, control of movement, animal behavior, cognitive psychology, and disorders of the nervous system.

    • Camrose, Canada
    • Edmonton, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    This program provides you with an understanding of and appreciation for the importance of physical activity as it relates to health, fitness, and well being throughout one’s lifespan, with an emphasis on biological, psychological, and sociological factors. This major is taken as part of a Bachelor of Kinesiology (BKin) degree, which takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of human movement, examining both the arts-based and science-based aspects of Kinesiology and allows you to specialize in an area of study.

    • Camrose, Canada
    • Edmonton, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    This program examines both the theoretical and practical aspects of the multi-faceted field of sport performance. This major is taken as part of a Bachelor of Kinesiology (BKin) degree, which takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of human movement, examining both the arts-based and science-based aspects of Kinesiology and allows you to specialize in an area of study.

    • Camrose, Canada
    • Edmonton, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Anthropology explores the origins and history of the human species through investigating biological, cultural, and linguistic diversity in human populations. You will be able to take courses related to four major subfields of Anthropology: Archaeology, Biological, Linguistic, and Cultural Anthropology. Our faculty members have expertise in a range of societies and cultures, past and present, and a range of world areas. Through your courses, you may be exposed to laboratories where you can identify and interpret artifacts and fossils, or the opportunity to conduct and present original research.

    • Camrose, Canada
    • Edmonton, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Do you dream of becoming a Social teacher? Social Studies can be taken as a major or minor as part of a Bachelor of Secondary Education. Areas of focus include Canadian Studies, World Studies, Cultural Studies, and General Social Studies (e.g. Anthropology, Christian Theology, Classics, History, Human Geography and Planning, Native Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, and Sociology).

    • Camrose, Canada
    • Edmonton, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Physical education is the relationship between health, physical activity, and recreation. This major is an outstanding foundational degree for careers in health sciences or education. Specialized knowledge gained in this program includes: growth and structure of the human body, effective and efficient movement of the body, the edge between performance and injury, and critical engagement in historical trends and development. When you study physical education, you'll also look at sport and wellness to help encourage healthy living for all.

    • 9125, Canada

    English

    Geography If you ve ever stared in wonder at the mighty Rocky Mountains, explored the array of vegetation found in British Columbia or have simply wanted to know more about the world you live in, King's minor in Geography is a great fit for you. Explore the relationship between humans and the natural environment by choosing to study a Geography minor as part of your degree.

    • 9125, Canada

    English

    Economics Whether youre a consumer, worker, business owner or voter, all of us are part of the economy. We take part in economic systems every day and, as a society, we face important economic issues including poverty, unemployment and environmental degradation. Studying economics empowers us to make responsible economic choices and find solutions to problems caused by unbalanced or unfair systems.

    • Edmonton, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    The Bachelor of Theology (Intercultural Ministry) Program provides spiritual growth, Biblical knowledge, and ministry development with a special focus on intercultural ministry. It is designed to call forth and prepare long-term ministry-focused leaders. Our goal is to see graduates deployed nationally and internationally to develop holistic church planting movements that make disciples of nations, baptizing and teaching believers to obey all that Christ has commanded.

    • Edmonton, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Classes over the course of the diploma provide an extensive approach to learning and training. Core to the program, you will take Bible as a Story, which explains the impact of the Bible’s big picture metanarrative in your first semester. In your second semester, Teaching Methods & Theories of Learning will help you teach and apply the Bible to children in practical and engaging ways. Upper year courses like Administration of Children’s & Family Ministry and Curriculum Design will equip you with the skills you need to successfully lead in a ministry context. Creative, engaging, and interactive are some of the words that describe the environment that is created by the professors. More than just dispensing information, Vanguard attempts to help students develop critical thinking, wrestling through the scriptures and establishing an approach that reflects those biblical values. As one grad stated, ‘Vanguard cannot teach you everything you need to know but it will teach you the questions that need to be asked.

    • Edmonton, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Bachelor of Commerce graduates are business leaders. They are creative thinkers. They are problem solvers who help communities find their way in difficult times. Our four-year Bachelor of Commerce degree opens doors to the executive level of business with a focus on the development of critical commerce and management competencies combined with an understanding of globalization and its implications. Engage the business community through current case studies, networking, independent studies, the co-operative education experience, and international study tours. Our grads enter the global workforce with confidence and real-world experience.

    • Camrose, Canada
    • Edmonton, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    This program explores our visual world and its messages. Course topics range widely, from representations of sex and death in the Renaissance, to performing bodies in contemporary activist art, to China’s design revolution. You’ll learn the practice of slow looking, how to pose original questions of art works, and how to engage in creative research projects, including faculty/student curatorial projects and pop-up exhibitions in public spaces.

    • 9125, Canada

    English

    Political science studies the governance of public communities. The program focuses on political institutions such as the state, executive, courts and legislatures, and it examines the role of citizens, public officials, interest groups and political parties within the political system as a whole.

    • Edmonton, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    The Youth Ministry program prepares men and women to understand and relate to youth culture, love teens, lead them to Jesus, and equip them for ministry. Students in the Youth Ministry major are trained to lead church-based youth groups, campus clubs, city-wide events, small groups, camps, retreats, local outreach projects, and overseas missions trips. A crucial element of training is a carefully integrated program of weekly ministry in the church, campus, or community, and a 400-hour internship. Our goal is to produce competent, confident, capable, and compassionate youth pastors and youth workers for the church and other agencies in Canada and around the world.

    • Edmonton, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Our unique Bachelor of Social Work focuses on the ways social, environmental, and economic issues interrelate, and how we all fit into the larger community. Sustainability and social work practice with Indigenous peoples are core to our program. You develop professional practice skills through practicum placements. Upon graduation, you are prepared to work in a diverse range of health, mental health, child and family, community, and human service settings.