At UNB you will enjoy learning from cutting-edge expert Computer Scientists in a long-standing program; the Faculty of Computer Science (FCS) at the UNB’s Fredericton Campus was the first computer ...
If you’re considering a bachelor’s degree or a certificate program, you can apply directly from high school. Already completed post-secondary education at another university or college? Apply to ...
Full-time fees apply to students registered in the equivalent of three or more courses per term Part-time fees apply to students registered in the equivalent of two or fewer courses per term Legacy ...
Introduction to legal research and written and oral advocacy which reflects legal reasoning. Includes instruction in using print and electronic resources in law in first term. Students learn how to ...
This course explores the theory and practice of negotiation, including development of negotiation skills through analytical and interpersonal work and participation in simulated negotiations. To apply ...
The Second Language Research Institute of Canada (Lâ‚‚RIC) is a leader in the field of second language education and is recognized nationally and internationally. Whether you are a prospective student, ...
Christa Canitz specializes in Middle English and Middle Scots poetry (especially the reception of the Classics in medieval English and Scots literature), with a sideline in 20th/21st-century ...
Yes. You will need to apply each year in order to be considered. Entrance students (high school, Bachelor of Education, transfer) - the application is open Sept. 1 - March 1 in your UNB application ...
A. Eghbal, A.G. Gerber, E. Aubanel (2016). Algebraic Multigrid Employing Mixed Structured-Unstructured Data on Manycore Hardware. Journal of Computational Science (In ...
Get hands-on support from Canada’s top cybersecurity researchers. Help us build industry-leading cybersecurity technology. And face emerging threats with company-specific, cross-disciplinary research.
A cumulative GPA less than the minimum requirement, or grades with a D or F, are considered unsatisfactory, and the student will normally be required to withdraw from the program or be placed on ...