Last updated on 2025-12-23
Program overview
The Bachelor of Arts & Science in Urban & Regional Studies at the University of Lethbridge is a multidisciplinary program that explores the intricate factors shaping our cities. Students will engage with various contemporary development challenges, including immigration, urban sprawl, and environmental issues. This program equips students with a broad range of conceptual and practical tools to understand urban and regional dynamics. With a focus on critical thinking and problem-solving, graduates are prepared to address pressing urban concerns and can choose to further their studies or enter the workforce with a solid educational foundation.
Program structure
The Bachelor of Arts & Science in Urban & Regional Studies is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of urban environments and regional dynamics. The program is structured as follows:
- Program Length: Typically completed in four years.
- Students have the option to pursue a minor, allowing them to explore additional academic interests.
- Honours Thesis option available for high-achieving students in their fourth year.
- Experiential learning opportunities, including co-operative education, international exchanges, and independent studies.
- Students can participate in various student clubs and activities related to geography and urban studies.
This program is housed within the Department of Geography & Environment, ensuring a rich interdisciplinary approach that includes courses from anthropology, economics, political science, sociology, and statistics.
Featured Experiences
- Co-operative education opportunities available for all majors in the arts & sciences.
- International exchange programs with institutions in Japan and England.
- Experiential learning through independent and applied studies, as well as volunteer opportunities.
- Participation in the Geography Club, which engages students in provincial planning conferences and geographer meetings.
- Advanced training in Geographical Information Systems (GIS), enhancing research and employment prospects.
Career Options
- Regional Planner: Develops plans and programs for land use in urban areas, focusing on sustainable development.
- Economic Development Officer: Works to improve the economic well-being and quality of life in a community by creating jobs and supporting local businesses.
- Environmental Consultant: Advises organizations on how to minimize their environmental impact and comply with regulations.
- Urban Designer: Focuses on the design and development of urban spaces, ensuring they are functional, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing.
- Government Administrator: Manages public sector programs and policies, often related to urban planning and community development.
Graduates may also pursue careers in social planning, land use policy analysis, and international development, or continue their education in graduate studies related to urban and regional issues.
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