Program overview
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Intakes

Last updated on 2025-08-20

Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at UNBC offers students a comprehensive understanding of citizenship, democracy, justice, and law across various communities. This program delves into Canada’s political history and contemporary governance at municipal, provincial, and federal levels. Students will explore theories and practicalities surrounding social and economic policy, Indigenous relations, societal issues, and international affairs. The degree prepares graduates for diverse careers in public service, law, business, and media, equipping them with essential skills to engage with pressing national and international issues.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Arts in Political Science is designed to be completed in a 4-year timeframe, with options for part-time study available. The program structure includes:

  • Experiential Learning opportunities such as Co-op placements
  • Faculty Supervised Research projects
  • Field Schools for hands-on experience
  • Study Abroad programs to gain international perspectives
  • Undergraduate Research Experience to enhance research skills

Students can also choose from multiple intakes throughout the year, specifically in January, May, and September. This flexibility allows students to tailor their educational journey according to their personal and professional commitments.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-op placements that provide real-world experience in political settings
  • Field Schools that offer practical learning in various environments
  • Study Abroad opportunities to broaden global understanding
  • Faculty Supervised Research to engage in meaningful academic inquiry
  • Undergraduate Research Experience to develop research competencies

Career Options

  • Local, Regional, or National Government Service: Work in various capacities within government agencies, contributing to policy-making and public administration.
  • Law and Legal Services: Pursue a career in law, assisting clients with legal matters or working within the judicial system.
  • Consultant to Public Organizations or Businesses: Provide expert advice on political and social issues affecting organizations.
  • Communications and Administrative Service: Engage in roles that require strong communication skills, managing information flow within organizations.
  • Public Interest Groups and NGOs: Work with non-profit organizations focused on advocacy, community service, and social change.
  • Journalism: Report on political events, analyze policies, and inform the public about important issues.

 

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