New Brunswick University

School Profile

Country: Canada Established in 1785 Location: Fredericton City

Number of students: 9255 School type: University School nature: Public, Private

Number of teachers: 600 Average living expenses: 8000 CAD Enrollment time: January, May, September each year

Courses taught: Master's and Bachelor's degree. Application deadline: December, March, and June each year. Scholarships: Some majors are eligible for application

Public university, established in 1785. The faculty is 600, the total number of students is 9255, and the number of undergraduate students is 8671. The university mainly offers undergraduate degree programs in arts, business management, computer science, forestry and forest engineering, human kinematics, law, medicine, nursing, leisure and entertainment, and natural science disciplines. In addition, there are master's and doctoral programs available. His degree and research projects are internationally recognized

The university is located in Fredericton, the capital of New Brunswick, which is situated on the east coast of Canada. Fredericton is a government agency, industrial, commercial, and trade center of New Brunswick, with a population of 650000. The new province has a perfect telecommunications system, affordable housing, high-quality living, and proximity to major markets, all of which are attracting more and more businessmen. Especially in the information industry where technology occupies an advanced position in New Brunswick.



Designated major:

1. Undergraduate Bachelor's Degree Major:

College of Arts and Humanities: Language, French, History, Education, Law; School of Social Sciences: Anthropology, Sociology, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology; Business School: Business Management, Economics; College of Technology: Computer Science, Biology/Biological Science, Applied Mathematics, Chemistry, Physical Science, Electronics/Civil/Mechanical Engineering, Geography, Medicine;

2. Graduate major:

College of Arts and Humanities: English, French, History, Education; School of Social Sciences: Anthropology, Sociology, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology; Business School: Business Administration, Economics; College of Technology: Computer Science, Biology/Biological Sciences, Applied Mathematics, Chemistry, Physical Sciences, Electronics/Civil/Mechanical Engineering, Geography, Medicine, Nursing

Comprehensive admission requirements:

Graduated from high school, with an average score of over 70% in the three years of high school. A TOEFL score of 550 (with some majors requiring a score of 580 or above) allows direct application for undergraduate studies. Those without TOEFL scores can apply for English classes and undergraduate courses, and receive a conditional admission letter.