Find your perfect international relations programs in Canada
Find international relations programs in Canada you love that match your needs and aspirations, where you stand a high chance of acceptance.
What are the top international relations universities in Canada?
Top international relations programs in Canada
What are the top international relations undergraduate programs in Canada?
University of WindsorInternational Relations & Development Studies: Arabic Studies - BA (Hons)
- 4 years
- Full-time
- On campus
- Program type
- Bachelor's
- Subject area
- Arab Studies, International Relations
- Location
- Windsor, Canada
- Next available start date
- May 2025 +1 more
- Annual tuition fee
- 33,530CAD
University of SaskatchewanInternational Studies - BA
- 4 years
- Full-time
- On campus
- Program type
- Bachelor's
- Subject area
- International Relations
- Location
- Saskatoon, Canada
- Next available start date
- May 2025 +2 more
- Annual tuition fee
- 36,528CAD
Mount Allison UniversityInternational Relations - BA
- 4 years
- Full-time
- On campus
- Program type
- Bachelor's
- Subject area
- International Relations
- Location
- Sackville, Canada
- Next available start date
- January 2025 +2 more
- Annual tuition fee
- 20,210CAD
Wilfrid Laurier UniversityGlobal Studies - BA
- 4 years
- Full-time
- On campus
- Program type
- Bachelor's
- Subject area
- International Relations
- Location
- Waterloo, Canada
- Next available start date
- January 2025 +2 more
- Annual tuition fee
- 33,220CAD
Trinity Western UniversityInternational Studies - BA
- 4 years
- Full-time
- On campus
- Program type
- Bachelor's
- Subject area
- International Relations
- Location
- Vancouver , Canada
- Next available start date
- January 2025 +2 more
- Annual tuition fee
- 22,800CAD
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Student reviews for international relations in Canada
Lectures at St. Thomas are engaging and more personal. The student population in STU is relatively small. Therefore, classes are small, which is a benefit as you interact more with your professor. Moreover, all the information you need to know about your program is on the website and is well explained. Nevertheless, if you have inquires about programs or course structures, do not hesitate to contact a faculty member. They are open to help you understand your course or major requirements. In terms of tuition, St. Thomas is really accessible if comparing to other universities in Canada. Besides, it has a wide range of available scholarship opportunities for students entering their first year of study.
My courses have been great so far, and my lecturers have been more than understanding. When I say the university is willing to provide you with whatever it is you need to succeed I mean it. The lecturers are very friendly, and are willing to go the extra mile to help you understand course content. The university also provides peer tutors for those that grasp course content better when they are taught by their students. The course structures are quite detailed, and lecturers will always provide a course outline, and sometimes even notes; therefore lessening the workload on us students. The tuition fees is not as high compared to other universities but, that shouldn't stop you from making an application since, there are several scholarship and bursary programs available.