Shape policy. Challenge systems. Stand for justice.
At Carleton, you’ll study in the heart of Canada’s capital—where laws are made, movements begin, and public policy comes to life. If you care about human rights, government, diplomacy, law, economics and social justice, our programs give you the tools to create real change. Explore topics like law and society, political activism, crime and justice, or community support—while gaining experience in the very institutions shaping our world. This is where your passion for fairness, equity, and leadership becomes a career with impact.
Straight from the Source
The PAPM program fosters a true sense of community. I am surrounded by motivated peers who push me to grow. Every class feels purposeful, and the welcoming, collaborative environment encourages both personal growth and academic development in ways that inspire lasting confidence.
Future Change-makers Start Here
Choose your path
Bachelor of Arts, Political Science
Critical thinker, debate enthusiast, civically engaged, policy-driven
For students who want to understand power locally, nationally, and globally. Political Science explores ideas, institutions, and movements, equipping you to analyze and shape the world. From elections to global affairs, it prepares you for careers in law, government, journalism, advocacy, or public service.
Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management (BPAPM)
Policy-focused, socially aware, change-driven, strategic communicator
For students who want to shape public policy. BPAPM blends political science, economics, law, and public administration to study how decisions are made and improved. From climate change to social justice, it gives you the tools to analyze issues and drive change, preparing you for leadership in government, NGOs, and beyond.
Bachelor of Economics
Analytical thinker, data-curious, problem solver, globally informed
For students who want to understand how the economy shapes inequality, climate, and trade. Blending theory with real-world analysis, the program builds skills in economic thinking and data analysis, preparing graduates for careers in finance, policy, global organizations, or further study.
Bachelor of Arts, Law
Analytical thinker, justice-driven, detail-oriented, persuasive communicator
For students interested in how laws shape society and protect rights. The program develops research and critical thinking skills while examining justice, human rights, and governance, preparing graduates for careers in law, policy, advocacy, or advanced legal studies.
Bachelor of Social Work
Policy-focused, socially aware, change-driven, strategic communicator
For students driven to improve lives and communities. You care about social justice, equality, and supporting vulnerable groups while building skills in counseling, advocacy, and engagement. This program prepares you for careers in healthcare, child welfare, mental health, and more.
Bachelor of Arts, Criminology
Socially conscious, critical thinker, justice-driven, investigative learner
For students who want to understand how crime, justice, and inequality connect. This program explores issues like criminalization, surveillance, and social control through law, sociology, psychology, and social justice. You’ll build research and critical thinking skills for careers in advocacy, policy, law, or social services.
You Are In — Debate. Question. Advocate.
Career Paths
- Policy Analyst
- International Development Officer
- Legal Aid Worker
- Paralegal
- Community Services Worker
- Youth Justice Worker
- Restorative Justice Caseworker
- Legislative Assistant
- Economic Policy Analyst
- Market Research Analyst
- Program Manager (justice or social services)
- Child and Family Services Worker
- Community Outreach Coordinator
Capital Advantage
Studying at Carleton puts you at the heart of Canada’s media and political landscape, with direct access to national news outlets, major NGOs, and government agencies that offer unmatched opportunities for hands-on experience, networking, and career growth.
Stunning Campus & Prime Location
Carleton sits at the scenic junction of the Rideau River, Dow’s Lake, and the historic Rideau Canal. Just minutes from downtown Ottawa and major research hubs, it offers a safe, vibrant, and inspiring setting.
You Are In — You’re ready to explore new places and new ideas.
Our Grads are Making an Impact!
Labour Relations Officer, Canada Post Corporation
I always had an interest in law, which led me to Carleton’s unique B.A. in Law program. It balanced courses on law as a social phenomenon with legal practice, and being in Ottawa added the benefit of proximity to Parliament, the Government of Canada, and the Supreme Court.
Economist, Natural Resources Canada
Registered Social Worker with the French-language Public School Board of Eastern Ontario (CEPEO)
Discover Your Future at Carleton!

Meet Brenda.
Dean of the Faculty of Public and Global Affairs.
Life at Carleton
Carleton University offers a diverse, inclusive, and LGBTQ+ friendly community! With a vibrant student life with on-campus housing, diverse dining options, and top-tier athletics. Students engage in over 300 clubs, student government, and leadership programs. Strong academics, co-op opportunities, and support services enhance learning. Social life includes orientation events, seasonal festivals, and access to Ottawa’s cultural scene.
Life After Carleton
Carleton University alumni benefit from career services, mentorship, and professional development. They enjoy library access, insurance discounts, and reduced rates for campus facilities. Networking opportunities include alumni events, global chapters, and volunteer roles. Lifelong learning options include course auditing and specialized programs.

