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6 Best Human Rights Law Bachelor's Universities in Canada

Ranked by our transparent composite score, with QS rankings, tuition fees and entry requirements.

6 universities · ranked best first

how we rank
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YO York University logo

York University

Toronto, Ontario · Public University

★ 56 QS World #353 Star rating 4 Admissions open
Tuition (indicative)
CAD 32,000 – CAD 55,000/yr
Founded
1959
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NI Niagara College logo

Niagara College

St. Catharines, Ontario · Polytechnic

★ 47 Star rating 3 Admissions open
Tuition (indicative)
CAD 14,000 – CAD 21,000/yr
Founded
1967
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SM Saint Mary's University logo

Saint Mary's University

Halifax, Nova Scotia · Public University

★ 45 Star rating 3 Admissions open
Tuition (indicative)
CAD 18,000 – CAD 28,000/yr
Founded
1802
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ME Memorial University of Newfoundland logo

Memorial University of Newfoundland

St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador · Public University

★ 44 QS World #751 Star rating 4 Admissions open
Tuition (indicative)
CAD 20,000 – CAD 32,000/yr
Founded
1925
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BI Bishop's University logo

Bishop's University

Sherbrooke, Quebec · Public University

★ 44 Star rating 3 Admissions open
Tuition (indicative)
CAD 20,000 – CAD 28,000/yr
Founded
1843
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DO Douglas College logo

Douglas College

New Westminster, British Columbia · Polytechnic

★ 43 Star rating 3 Admissions open
Tuition (indicative)
CAD 16,000 – CAD 23,000/yr
Founded
1970

Frequently asked questions

Which are the best universities in Canada for Bachelor's Human Rights Law?

Based on our composite ranking, the top choices include York University, Niagara College, Saint Mary's University. See the full ranked list above with QS positions, tuition fees and entry requirements.

How much does a Bachelor's in Human Rights Law cost in Canada?

Tuition varies by university and is indicative on each profile — public universities are generally the most affordable, while private and international branch campuses charge more. Scholarships can reduce costs significantly.

Can international students study Human Rights Law in Canada?

Yes. Most programmes are taught in English and open to international students, who apply for a study permit through IRCC after accepting an offer.

How are these universities ranked?

We use a transparent composite score combining QS World/Asia positions, Canada’s star rating, academic breadth, internationalisation and student support — never paid placement. See our ranking methodology for the exact weights.

Studying Human Rights Law at Bachelor's level in Canada

Canada is a popular, affordable destination for Human Rights Law at Bachelor's level, with provincially accredited programmes taught in English at both public and private universities, plus international branch campuses. The universities above are ordered by our composite ranking score, which combines QS World and QS Americas positions, Canada’s star rating, academic breadth, internationalisation and student support — with no paid placement.

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