Program Information

School: Saint Paul University/ Université Saint Paul
Faculty: School of Counselling, Psychotherapy & Spirituality
Degree: Bachelor; Honours
Field of Study: Counselling Psychology
Psychology, General
Religion/Religious Studies
Social Psychology
Sociology
Description: Would you like to better understand the complexity of the human mind and spirit? Do you want to experience a life of high quality relationships with yourself, others, the world around you, the transcendent? Are you interested in psychological and spiritual development, social justice, and the meaning of life? If so, Saint Paul University offers you an Honours Bachelors’s with major in Human Relations and Spirituality (42 credits). This program can be combined with a minor in another field of interest!

The core courses in these programs are designed to develop: greater effectiveness in interpersonal communication, an understanding of psycho-spiritual development, as well as different cultural and spiritual traditions. The study of human relations involves two main disciplines: human sciences (particularly the study of human behaviour) and spirituality. Interpersonal relationships can be based on companionship, love, solidarity, professional affiliation or other kinds of social interaction. The program’s spirituality component examines our relationship with a supreme being as well as with each other.

URL: Honours Bachelor of Arts with Major in Human Relations and Spirituality at Saint Paul University/ Université Saint Paul
Length: 4 Year(s)
Cost per year:*

This cost estimate is for one year of the program and does not include ancillary, incidental, or administrative fees.

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Admission Requirements

Grade for Entrance Previous Year (%)* 70
Prerequisites:*

These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school.

  •  Grade12 English  or  Grade12 Français 

Applicants from Ontario are required to have an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with at least six 4U or 4M level courses, including one 4U level course in English or français. Applicants from Quebec are required to have a Secondary School Diploma with an average of 84%, including one course in English or français at the Secondary V level. Applicants from the Atlantic and Western provinces are required to have a Secondary School Diploma, including one course in English or français at the Grade 12 level.