Huge discrepancies between BA and BSc

<p>Let's have a look at this:</p>

<p>Student</a> Accounts - McGill University</p>

<p>If I would apply as international student - cause I am not Canadian - for a BA and do psychology, I would pay 14,561.70 as tuition. But if I apply as BSc, I would pay 23,328.00.</p>

<p>Can anyone explain this to me?</p>

<p>I think it is mostly because BSc programs like physics, chemistry, biology, geology, and to some extent psychology, cost a lot more to teach because of labs and equipment than arts courses like english or history.</p>

<p>That makes sense. But do I have any disadvantage if I apply for the BA program in psychology? I didn’t get any information of that McGill pages.</p>