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    sportsBe sure to balance your

    academic studies and social ac-

    tivities with a visit to UNB Saint

    Johns wellness centre. A newly

    installed gym floor along with

    freshly upgraded fitness and

    strength training rooms provideyou with the perfect workout

    setting at the G. Forbes Elliot

    Athletics Centre. Treat yourselfwell and make sports and fit-

    ness part of your daily routine

    right from the start!

    Dont forget about the Canada

    Games Stadium, where you can

    walk, run, play touch football,

    ultimate Frisbee, and soccer.

    Or the nearby walking trails

    that overlook the Kennebecasis

    River. Its easy to make fitnesspart of your schedule.

    And remember to support our

    Seawolves! Our varsity teams

    play in the Atlantic Colleges

    Athletic Association (ACAA), so

    come cheer on our athletes at

    league games and tournaments.

    Or become a Seawolf yourself.

    The university subsidizes mostvarsity team expenses, so our

    athletes can focus on their

    athletics and their academics.

    If you wish to compete against

    teams from outside UNB Saint

    John, but not at the varsity level,

    consider joining one of our clubsports teams.

    clubs and societies

    In addition to interesting classes

    and great professors, UNB Saint

    John also supports an amazing

    number of clubs and societies.

    Our students are involved in just

    about everything: food festivals,

    road trips, charity fundraisers,

    and other social events.

    Take advantage of free cul-

    tural activities on-campus, like

    performances by musicians-in-residence, Saint John String

    Quartet, exhibits at the Ward

    Chipman Art Gallery, and read-

    ings sponsored by the Lorenzo

    Society, where authors from

    across Canada talk about their

    latest books.

    Get involved even before classes

    start. Orientation is the perfect way

    to meet other new students. And

    dont stop there. Stay involved! By

    the Last Class Bash, you will have

    made friendships that will last a

    lifetime.

    UNB saint john 3

    Bangladeshi Students

    Association

    The Baron (independent

    student newspaper)

    Best Buddies

    Biology Society

    Business Administration Society

    Chinese Students and

    Scholars Association

    CFMH 92.5 FM (campus/

    community radio)

    Computer Science Society

    Education Society

    Engineering Undergraduate

    Society

    Grad Class

    Hospitality and Tourism Society

    Indian Students Association

    Intervarsity Christian Fellowship

    Keiths Crew

    Lorenzo Society (fine arts and

    culture)

    Molson Club

    Multicultural Students Association

    Muslim Students Association

    Nursing Society

    Political Science Society

    Psychology Society

    Spanish Society

    Students Representative Council

    Womens Resource Centre

    where will your interests take you?

    varsity seawolves

    Womens Soccer

    Mens Soccer

    Womens Basketball

    Mens Basketball Womens Volleyball

    Mens Volleyball

    clubs wolves

    Womens Hockey

    Womens Softball

    Womens Soccer

    Mens Soccer Football

    Table Tennis

    intramurals

    Soccer

    Badminton

    Volleyball

    Ball Hockey Flag Football

    Table Tennis

    wellness

    Aerobics & Related

    Stability Ball

    Lunch & Learn

    Special Offerings Martial Arts

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    city of

    saint john

    One of Saint Johns best kept

    secrets is the below average

    cost of living. Saint Johnsuptown is lined with beautiful

    Victorian architecture, the most

    in the world outside the UK.

    saint john is a great city!

    On the circuit for major concerts and shows, Saint John plays host to some big names like Hedley, Simple Plan,

    The Blue Man Group, Feist and Carrie Underwood. The city is also home to the Saint John Theatre Company,

    Opera New Brunswick, Symphony New Brunswick, and the NB Museum.

    For sports fans, Saint John is home to the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, the Saint John Sea Dogs, and the

    citys municipal parks provide places to golf, cross-country ski, cave, and hike. Saint Johns spectacular location

    on the Bay of Fundy, and UNBs location at the juncture of the Saint John and Kennebecasis rivers also mean

    plenty of water sports, like scuba diving, sea kayaking, and sailing.

    Well even give you some ideas on where you might shop to make your new place feel like home. In fact, Saint John is

    New Brunswicks number one shopping destination!

    UNB saint john 5

    favourite things to do

    Hike the Irving Nature Park

    Open Mic night at OLearys

    Snowboard at Poley Mountain

    Saturday mornings are great

    for a run or rollerblade along

    Harbour Passage before brunch

    at the market.

    favourite things to do

    Eat your way around the world at

    the Old City Market on Saturdays

    Enjoy coffee and pastries with

    friends at Nougatine and Chocolat

    Meet local artists by attending

    a Gallery Hop

    Break away from the

    bustle for an afternoon

    of skating in Rockwood

    Park across the street

    from campus.

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    UNB saint john 11

    budgetingresources &

    scholarships

    Managing the cost should not

    be the most difficult part of your

    university experience.

    UNB Saint John offers financial

    planning support, in addition

    to scholarships, bursaries,

    emergency loans, and an em-

    ployment office to help you find

    part-time work. Remember: the

    cost of a university education

    involves more than just tuition.

    It also includes your books, ac-

    commodation, travel, and living

    expenses.

    Think about meeting with ourFinancial Aid Advisor now,

    while youre still planning your

    UNB education. Whether its

    part-time paid research, work

    placements, or student loans,

    you have options that can help

    finance your studies. Find out

    whats available to you.

    scholarships for high

    school students

    Every student entering UNB

    Saint John directly from high

    school with an average of 80%

    or higher will receive one of the

    following:

    Students with averages

    between 80% and 84.9

    receive a minimum of $500

    Students with averages

    between 85% and 89.9

    receive a minimum of $1,000

    Students with averages

    between 90% or higher

    receive a minimum of $1,500

    To be considered for these

    scholarships, you must submit

    an online application or an ap-

    plication package by March 1 of

    each year.

    scholarships for

    transfer students

    Transfer students who apply

    before the admissions deadline

    of March 31 will be considered

    for scholarship support on the

    basis of their previous academic

    performance. No scholarship

    application is necessary. Trans-fer students will be considered

    for scholarship support once

    they have completed 24 credit

    hours (approximately 8 courses)

    of UNB courses.

    scholarship average

    The scholarship average is

    based on the admissions

    average (the average of the six

    courses required for admission)

    plus bonus points for enriched

    courses. For the list of courses

    that UNB uses in calculating

    your scholarship average,

    please refer to the chart on p.

    28. Averages are calculated to

    one decimal point, and are not

    rounded.

    For more information about these

    scholarships, please contact your school

    counsellor or UNB Saint John.

    special scholarships

    Four scholarships have specific deadlines, and you must submit additional ap-

    plications in order to be considered for them:

    Blake-Kirkpatrick Scholarships March 1 www.unb.ca/scholarships

    Blake Kirkpatrick Scholarships for Engineering March 1 www.unb.ca/scholarships Harrison McCain Bursary March 1 www.unb.ca/scholarships

    Primrose Scholarship March 15 www.unbsj.ca/primrose

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    arts

    educationbachelor of arts (ba)

    The BA is a four-year interdisciplinary program that covers a broad range of subject areas concerned with

    the study of human beings, their languages and cultures, and the evolution and nature of global societies,

    ideas, and institutions. In addition to introducing you to new ideas, the BA will help you develop research

    and analytical skills, creative and critical thinking abilities, and computer and information literacy.

    In your first two years of the BA program, you will select a variety of courses in the humanities, languages,

    social studies, science, and business. This provides you with a broad foundation for advanced study in

    your chosen subject area during your final two years. As a BA graduate, youll be well-qualified for gradu-

    ate school, professional schools, or careers in the creative arts, the civil service, administration, business,

    or journalism.

    One of the best things about the psychology pro-

    gram here is the faculty the professors are all so

    great, and because the campus is small, its easier

    for the professors to get to know their students.Heather Sleath, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, 2009, Hampton, NB

    14 UNB saint john

    ba areas of study

    Biology

    Business

    Cognitive Neuroscience

    Criminal Justice

    Economics

    English

    French

    Gender Studies

    Health Sciences

    History

    Information and

    Communication Studies

    International Development

    Linguistics

    Mathematics

    Philosophy

    Politics

    Psychology

    Psychosocial Dimensions

    of Sport

    Sociology

    Sport and Exercise Psychology

    Statistics

    unb saint john also offers certificates in

    Economics

    Financial Markets

    Gender Studies

    General Studies

    Mathematics for Teachers

    Teaching English as a

    Second Language

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    businessbachelor of business administration (bba)

    UNB Saint Johns BBA graduates have become leaders in entrepreneurship, sales, accounting, manage-

    ment, government, and law. The first two years of the BBA program focus on core knowledge in all areas of

    study. During the final two years, you choose courses that allow you to specialize in your area of interest.

    As a BBA graduate, you will be well-qualified to pursue a successful career in any area of business. You

    can also let your qualifications take you to graduate school, law or professional schools, or to other pro-

    fessional fields such as accounting or human resource management.

    make it a co-op degree

    Study the world of business on-the-job by participating in UNB Saint Johns accredited BBA Co-op pro-

    gram. Graduate with both your BBA and the equivalent of one years paid work experience to boost your

    chances of employment when you graduate. Co-op work terms begin in the second year of study and

    alternate with academic terms. In a total of four calendar years, youll gain both a BBA and one years work

    experience. Work terms can be throughout Saint John, across the country and even in international loca-

    tions according to your interests and career goals.

    certificates programs

    Certificate programs in business administration I and business administration II, accounting, electronic

    commerce and human resource management can be completed in two years or according to your sched-ule. Credits can be transferable to the BBA, or a certificate can be taken to build a business specialization

    on top of your previous experience and education.

    bba areas of study

    Accounting

    Economics

    Electronic Commerce

    Finance

    French Communication & Culture

    Human Resource Management

    Marketing

    Tourism Management

    unb saint john also offers

    certificates in

    Business Administration I

    Business Administration II

    Accounting

    Electronic Commerce

    Human Resource Management

    study toward accreditation

    Canadian Operations

    Research Diploma

    Certified General Accountant

    Certified ManagementAccountant

    Chartered Accountant

    16 UNB saint john

    New Brunswicks only

    CAFCE accredited

    business co-op

    program!

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    18 UNB saint john

    for college graduates

    ready to:

    Continue learning

    Move into management

    Improve career prospects

    Be recognized

    Gain a university degree

    applied

    managementfor the college graduate bachelor of applied management (bam)If you have a diploma in Engineering Technology,

    Medical Laboratory Technology, Graphic Design,

    Computer Technology or ANY other two-year di-

    ploma, and you want to complement your diploma

    with general business studies, then the Bachelor

    of applied management program is for you!

    Add to your previous college education and pro-

    fessional experience with an additional two years

    (or four semesters) of university education that

    will give you a broader understanding of how the

    key areas of business, such as human resource

    management, finance and financial reporting, mar-

    keting, e-commerce and communications function

    as an integrated whole.

    bachelor of applied management in

    accounting (bamac)

    If you wish to distinguish yourself in an increasing-

    ly-competitive job market, and pursue a rewardingcareer in accounting or finance, our Bachelor of

    Applied Management Accounting program is for

    you. The technical experience obtained in your

    two-year approved college diploma combined with

    an additional two years of university education

    will increase your understanding of key business

    issues and practices such as corporate governanceand ethics, reporting standards, public account-

    ability, and risk management. This degree will also

    qualify you to pursue professional accounting

    designations.

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    admissions

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    24 UNB saint john

    admission requirements

    Applying for admission to UNB Saint John is quick and easy!

    These pages outline what we look for according to the degree

    youre applying to. Then simply apply (online or with a paper

    application available from UNB Saint John or your school coun-

    sellor), with the application fee of $45.00, and have your official

    transcripts sent to us. Full application instructions are included

    on the application. Normally, well get back to you in two weeks!

    Admission to UNB Saint John is based on academic pre-requi-

    sites that have been identified by the faculties as the minimum

    background necessary to handle the curriculum. UNB Saint John

    reserves the right to change admission requirements. The latest

    updates will be posted online.

    notes

    all applicants1. Level 1, French Immersion, and advanced courses are satisfac-

    tory substitutes (where they exist). Courses taken at the Level 3

    will not be accepted for admission purposes.

    2. Students whose first language is French may use French

    instead of English in the required subjects and may choose

    English as an elective.

    new brunswick applicants

    Francophone system students will be evaluated based on

    equivalent courses. Geometry and Applications in Mathematics

    111 or 112 and Functions and Relations 111 or 112 is equivalent

    to Math 30321 (Math 111). Trigonometry and 3-Space 121 or 122

    and Advanced Mathematics with an Introduction to Calculus 120

    is equivalent to Math 30411 (Math IV). Physics 122 is equivalent

    to Physique 51311 (Physique 12), and Chemistry 122 is equiva-

    lent to Chimie 52411 (Chimie 12). Equivalent elective courses in

    the Francophone system will be used for admission purposes.

    ontario applicants

    Applicants presenting 3A and 4A courses from the old curricu-

    lum should contact UNB Saint John for clarification regarding

    specific program requirements.

    degree alberta british columbia

    bachelor of arts (BA) English 30 (60%)4 electives, group 11 elective, group 1, 2, or 3Minimum admission average 65%

    Grade 11 Math (or equivalent) willbe accepted as a Group 1 elective.

    English 12 (60%)4 electives, group 11 elective, group 1, 2, or 3Minimum admission average 65%

    Grade 11 Math (or equivalent) willbe accepted as a Group 1 elective.

    bachelor of businessadministration (BBA)

    bachelor of appliedmanagement inhospitality andtourism (BAMHT) (3+1)

    English 30 (60%)Pure Math 20 (60%)Pure Math 30 (60%)2 electives, group 11 elective, group 1, 2, or 3Minimum admission average 75%

    English 12(60%)Math 11 (60%)Math 12(60%)2 electives, group 11 elective, group 1, 2 or 3Minimum admission average 75%

    bachelor of science incomputer science(bsccs)

    bachelor ofinformation sciences(bisc)

    English 30 (60%)Pure Math 20 (65%)Pure Math 30 (65%)Physics 30 OR Chemistry 30 (65%)1 elective, group 1 (60%)1 elective, group 1 or 2 (60%)Minimum admission average 75%

    English 12 (60%)Math 11 (65%)Math 12 (65%)Physics 12 OR Chemistry 12 (65%)1 elective, group 1 (60%)1 elective, group 1 or 2 (60%)Minimum admission average 75%

    bachelor of nursing (BN)One intake annually in September.

    English 30 (60%)Math 20 (60%)

    Chemistry 30 (60%)Biology 30 (60%)2 electives, group 1Minimum admission average 70%

    English 12 (60%)Math 11 (60%)

    Chemistry 12 (60%)Biology 12 (60%)2 electives, group 1Minimum admission average 70%

    bachelor of science (BSc)

    bachelor of science ineconomics (BScEC)

    bachelor of science infinancial mathematics(BScFM)

    Note: Prospective students with grade 12

    English, grade 12 Math and any combination

    of TWO grade 12 sciences (Biology, Chemistry,

    Geology or Physics) will be considered for

    admission at the discretion of the Faculty,

    and are encouraged to apply.

    English 30Pure Math 20Pure Math 30Chemistry 30Physics 301 elective, group 1 or 2Minimum admission average 75%

    The senior science average basedon Pure Math 30 and the best two

    of grade 12 Biology, Chemistry,

    Geology or Physics must be at

    least 75%.

    English 12Math 11Math 12Chemistry 12Physics 121 elective, group 1 or 2Minimum admission average 75%

    The senior science average basedon Math 12 and the best two

    of grade 12 Biology, Chemistry,

    Geology or Physics must be at

    least 75%.

    bachelor of science inengineering (BScE)

    English 30 (70%)Pure Math 20 (70%)Pure Math 30 (70%)Physics 30 (70%)Chemistry 30 (70%)1 elective, group 1, 2, or 4 (60%)Minimum admission average 75%

    English 12 (70%)Math 11 (70%)Math 12 (70%)Physics 12 (70%)Chemistry 12 (70%)1 elective group 1, 2, or 4 (60%)Minimum admission average 75%

    admissions

    requirements for

    direct entry degree

    programs

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