Study Bachelor of Arts with Honours (BAH) in Sociology at Acadia University in Canada, Faculty of Arts
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Bachelor of Arts with Honours (BAH) in Sociology

Canada

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What will I learn?

The Department of Sociology is one of the largest in the Faculty of Arts. Our class sizes are small. Students and faculty work closely together. We offer minor, major, honours, and master’s programs.As a sociologist, you will examine how society is organized and how everyday life is experienced. You can choose from among a variety of courses that focus on a range of social issues. These can be broad, such as anthropology, cultural studies, international development, and political economy. Or they can deal with addictions or criminology and deviance. You may be interested in the sociology of education or the environment. Or perhaps you want to delve into critical health and health care, disability, families, food, gender, queer studies, or race and ethnicity.Whatever courses you choose, you will be encouraged to use your imagination and to think critically about your world. Social theories help explain why a society is organized as it is. They help us understand why we experience daily life as we do. Problems such as homelessness, addiction, or incarceration are often seen as the result of an individual’s poor choices. In sociology, you will investigate the social structures and institutions that make certain groups more likely to experience such outcomes. Learning about research methods will give you the research skills to better understand social phenomena.Addressing major social problems, such as climate change, requires collective solutions. Social movements, sociology of knowledge, and sociology of inequality are areas that help us move away from relying on individual actions and toward collective solutions.

Which department am I in?

Faculty of Arts

Study options

Full Time (4 Years)

Tuition fees
CAD$23,973.92 (US$ 17,232) per year
ASU Health Plan (single) $1,215.60

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

May 2026

Venue

Wolfville Campus

15 University Avenue,

Wolfville,

Nova Scotia,

B4P 2R6, Atlantic Canada (East Coast), Canada

Full Time (4 Years)

Tuition fees
CAD$23,973.92 (US$ 17,232) per year
ASU Health Plan (single) $1,215.60

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

September 2026

Venue

Wolfville Campus

15 University Avenue,

Wolfville,

Nova Scotia,

B4P 2R6, Atlantic Canada (East Coast), Canada

Entry requirements

For international students

Official transcripts from all educational institutions attended. IB Diploma including IB English with an overall score of 24 or better. If you are admitted to Acadia University with a score of 30 or higher on the IB Diploma, you will receive 30 hours of university credit. Transcripts should be certified by the school and prepared in a sealed envelope by the school. Official language test results

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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Students receive an intimate learning experience in an environment where all voices are heard.

  • Offers over 200 combination degree programs
  • One of Canada’s oldest liberal arts universities
  • Outstanding faculty to student ratio of 1:15
  • Diverse student body originating from 60 countries

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