Acadia Viewbook 2013

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Established in 1838.


Table of contents. Close enough and far enough. The spirit of you. Where you begin. A world of opportunity. Your new home. Stand up and cheer. Get involved. Explore ideas. How you will learn. Programs of study. Apply today. Admission guidelines. Money matters. Seeing is believing.

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Acadia’s promise. We want you to be comfortable with anyone, anywhere in the world; to make lifelong friends who will be leaders, not only tomorrow but also today; to be an important part of a community that encourages you and inspires you, where learning means living every moment, in and out of class; to enjoy a small campus, where you can safely take risks and explore big ideas; to live in a place that understands your world, promotes your thoughts, and rewards your curiosity; and to lay the foundation for your career and your future.

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you come to Acadia you can go anywhere, and the anywhere gets defined by you, which is one of the things that make us significantly different “ Iffrom any other institution in Canada. ” Ray Ivany, Acadia’s President and Vice-Chancellor


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Close enough and far enough. You want to be close enough to home to reconnect when you feel like it. But you also want to be far enough away to live your own life. At Acadia, you will have that perfect balance. Your campus is its own world — giving you access to incredible facilities for research, reflection, and training, while at the same time keeping you in touch with friends, professors, and support staff. Just steps beyond our campus you will explore a rich natural environment for study and fun. Whether you are from Nova Scotia, Ontario, or China, success is a journey, and you are ready to take it.

Connect with Acadia. Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (AST) Email: acadia4u@acadiau.ca Phone: 1.877.585.1121 toll free in North America

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“ Acadia has given me the confidence to pursue my dreams and go 100 per cent forward. I am excited for theSeanfuture. ” (’12), Calgary, Alberta MacDonald


The spirit of you. You’re about to enjoy the first big adventure of your

your professors are not just teachers, but also mentors and

life. You can picture it in your mind — that perfect university

friends. You are ready to present your ideas fearlessly and to

experience. You can see the town, where main street cafés

be challenged passionately. You know you have a lot to offer,

and funky shops line the sidewalk. You’re ready to move into

and you crave inspiration. Success is your only option — and

residence and create your new home. Everyone you meet

you’ll define what it is. You may not know where you’ll be in

will know the real you by name. You imagine a school where

10 years, but you know you’re going to love it.

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want to pick a school that has the same values that you have, and at Acadia it’s this idea of having a very liberal education, getting exposed “ You to a lot of things, being a part of the community and not just studying — it’s about having the life that goes with the studying. ” Calgary, Alberta Jillian Walsh (’10),


Where you begin. You are an important part of the Acadia community —

Founded in 1838, Acadia University has a long tradition

your thoughts, ideas, and personality matter here. Beyond

of academic excellence and groundbreaking innovation.

the ivy-covered academic buildings, awesome residences,

Although our offerings are many, our small size necessitates

incredible sports facilities, and renowned natural environmental

working across disciplines and including undergrads like you

research and recreation areas, you will find an international

in important research. You will contribute to the outstanding

student body, small classes, top-level research facilities,

reputation Acadia enjoys — consistent top-level rankings by

award-winning professors, and supportive alumni — all waiting

Maclean’s and top marks in the Globe and Mail’s Canadian

to help you take your place in the world. Every second person

University Report Card. In return, we know that a liberal arts

you meet in the unique shops and cafés of the town of Wolfville,

education from Acadia will prepare you for the complex

Nova Scotia, will be connected to your university and to you.

world ahead. Welcome.

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250 acres of gorgeous campus • 1 Stanfield International Airport • MANY nearby attractions: a vibrant downtown, historical and cultural centres, and breathtaking scenery

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most compelling thing about the student-faculty research experience at Acadia is the degree to which Acadia faculty are willing to cede a “ The certain amount of control over their research programs to their students. ” Tom Herman, Acadia’s Vice-President, Academics


A world of opportunity. When you step onto Acadia’s campus, you will enter a

You will be part of a campus community that encourages you

world of opportunity. You will meet students from around

to pursue your passions. As an undergraduate student you

the globe and learn more about yourself as you get to know

will do research in collaboration with your professor. Working

them. You may choose to travel as part of our study abroad

together, you will tackle problems whose solutions have an

program and experience the joy of living what you are learning.

impact on world issues. You may study bird species on one of

Or you may find yourself in a lab at a national research centre or

our research islands, develop a new computer application, or

tracking the markets on Bay Street as you explore your career

determine tidal water flow to generate green energy. You will

through an internship or co-op placement. Whatever your

have an impact that is unprecedented at a larger institution.

path, you know that Acadia will personally help you navigate it.

Here, you will discover who you are.

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23 degrees with co-op options • 50 countries represented in our student body • 7 study abroad countries to explore: United Kingdom, France, Germany, China, Spain, Australia, United States

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life provides an opportunity to learn from others. It’s a chance to explore, a chance to be independent, and it offers a level of security “ Residence and a level of safety that are comforting to many students and their families. ” James Sanford (’87), Acadia’s Senior Director of Student Affairs


Your new home. You want a place to call your own, so choose one of our

Your housing options range from high-rise to heritage, and

unique residence rooms and meet your housemates. Almost

from basic double rooms to deluxe singles in suites. Each

half of our students live on campus. It’s a choice that helps

residence has a team of student resident assistants who build

you get the most from your Acadia experience. One payment

and maintain a sense of community and work with security

covers your living costs: rent, furniture, local telephone, Internet,

staff to provide 24/7 campus safety.

water, electricity, and heat. You’ll have access to Acadia’s highspeed network; in-house laundry; some of the finest dining on

In the dining hall, you can make your favourites from home

the Canadian university scene; and the shortest commute to

or enjoy meals by our award-winning chef, who uses fresh

classes, labs, library, and recreational facilities. You will live

produce from our student-run farm. This is where you will

where the action is and make friends for life.

develop a taste for the good life.

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off the field. “ Acadia is one big family — not just the football team, but all of the teams. We support each other on and Najja ” Richmond Hill, Ontario Coley (’10),


Stand up and cheer. You can be proud of Acadia’s strong varsity athletics

fitness centre, a weight training room, racquetball and squash

program. We hold more conference and national championships

courts, a football stadium with artificial turf and lighting, an

than any other university in Atlantic Canada and have the highest

eight-lane running track, soccer fields, tennis courts, a sports

number of Academic All-Canadians for primarily undergraduate

therapy clinic, and nearby jogging and hiking areas.

universities in the country. Acadia is a member of Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) and Atlantic University Sport (AUS).

We have 11 varsity Axemen and Axewomen teams, listed below, plus a host of club sports. When our varsity teams

Acadia’s Athletics Complex features a gymnasium, an

play, our fans gather to carry on Acadia’s Stand Up and

Olympic-sized ice surface, a 25-metre swimming pool, a new

Cheer tradition!

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11 Varsity teams • men’s basketball • men’s football • men’s hockey • men’s soccer • men’s swimming • women’s

basketball • women’s cross-country • women’s rugby • women’s soccer • women’s swimming • women’s volleyball

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you don’t get involved, then you won’t learn. The more you do outside the classroom getting to know people, the more you can develop as a “ Ifperson yourself. ” Jenny Palmer (’10), Paget, Bermuda


Get involved. Acadia is where learning means living every moment

and dragons, or water conservation — there is something here

in and out of class. Here, you will be immersed in your

for you. You may try a fitness class, join an intramural team,

education — that means hands on and hands up. You will

or create a new club of your own. Your options are endless.

challenge ideas while challenging yourself. Your classroom walls will expand. You will be in the field, on the stage, and in

You will be busy studying and building a social life, but you

cafés, testing theories and continuing discussions with your

will still find time to volunteer in the community. Helping

professors and your classmates. Everyone will know you by

children with special needs, enhancing the experience at

name and you will know them.

the local farmers’ market, and sharing your ideas with local

Campus is vibrant, and you are an integral part of it. You will

difference. The next chapter in your life is the most exciting,

join clubs and societies, expanding your knowledge and your

and, at Acadia, you will write it. This is where you decide your

network. Whether your passion is horses, debating, dungeons

future while living in the now.

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entrepreneurs are just some of the ways you will make a

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school is amazing. If you have a problem, and you want to talk to someone, they are there. They always create time and make sure every “ This single student has the opportunity to express themselves. I love Acadia — the people here are amazing. ” Jocelyn Pierre (’10), Haiti


Explore ideas. You will thrive on a small campus where you can take

you will be encouraged to put them into action. Whether that

risks and explore your big ideas. In classrooms designed to

means starting the student-run organic farm, or creating the

serve small audiences, you will shape the conversation and take

iAcadia app for Apple, or designing the mathematical tests

your learning where you want it to go. That may mean stepping

for tidal power potential — you are not a passive learner here.

outside of class to explore the nearby Bay of Fundy, one of

High school is over.

Acadia’s research islands, or a local business. The conversation will continue in the learning commons or in your online forum.

You want to be challenged, just so you can prove your point.

No matter the location, you will wake up considering the

You want access to fine minds and awesome research

possibilities and go to bed questioning the norm.

facilities. Here, 100 per cent of our professors teach, because

In class your hand is up, and you are brimming with ideas.

will be asked to play a role in their research. You want the

At Acadia, we expect you to share those ideas, and often

perfect place to be you. You found it.

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they are passionate about your education, and because you

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way that you never would without that. “ When you get to an environment like this and get this kind of attention, you begin to believe in yourself in aLeslie ” Lewis (’10), Dartmouth, Nova Scotia


How you will learn. At Acadia, you will earn a degree from one of Canada’s most respected universities and learn in a way that is unique among post-secondary institutions. Our personalized approach ensures that your professors are more than teachers — they will become mentors and friends who will open doors to your future career or postgraduate study opportunities.

In our faculties of Arts, Pure and Applied Sciences, and Professional Studies, you will learn by doing — gaining

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You will enjoy small classes and excellent classrooms, labs, and field facilities. Acadia’s hands-on approach, combined with our technology-rich environment and curriculum, gives you a competitive advantage.

A supportive and nurturing environment provides you with a safe place to explore your big ideas. Our liberal arts university is founded on the motto that through hard work, we succeed.

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valuable knowledge and conducting meaningful research.

leave confident and competent, taking with you an experience

200+ degree combinations • 2,792 courses • 8 Canada Research Chairs • 1 co-curricular transcript

that is unparalleled at any other institution in Canada.

to verify your activities for grad schools and employers

We expect to be challenged by you and are ready to challenge you in order to prepare you for life. When you graduate, you can

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Programs of study. By choosing Acadia, you will have opportunities to work closely with your professors, volunteer in the community, study abroad, enjoy co-op placements, and be engaged in real world research. We offer more than 200 flexible degree combinations. Here’s an overview:

Arts Canadian Studies • Classics • Economics • English • Environmental and Sustainability Studies • French • German • History • Music • Philosophy • Political Science • Sociology • Spanish • Theatre • Women’s and Gender Studies

Pure and Applied Science Biology • Chemistry • Computer Science • Engineering • Environmental Geoscience • Environmental Science • Geology • Mathematics and Statistics • Nutrition and

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Dietetics • Physics • Psychology

Professional Studies Business Administration • Education • Kinesiology • Recreation Management and Community Development


Biology The expertise of our faculty extends from molecules to ecosystems, and the course offerings reflect this diversity. The study of whole organisms is a key component of many labs, with a good balance of outdoor and indoor laboratory experiences (even in winter), due to the diversity of local habitats and preserved specimens available from the E.C. Smith Herbarium and the Acadia Wildlife Museum. Our small upper-level classes, our focus on student-centred learning, and our dedication to undergraduate research are only a few of the reasons why so many of our graduates move on to successful careers in the health sciences, environment, education, industry, or government. Medical Doctor • Biology Teacher • Veterinarian • Marine Biologist • Conservationist • Wetland Ecologist • Wildlife Biologist

Business Administration The Fred C. Manning School of Business Administration strives to create a vibrant learning environment, focusing squarely on the learning needs of our undergraduate students. Across classes, our faculty utilize a variety of teaching tools and techniques designed to accommodate various learning styles. The Bachelor of Business Administration program is challenging and flexible, allowing students to pursue a broad range of interests. Our courses exploit innovative uses of technology without losing sight of the student as an individual person. Students within our program can expand and apply their classroom learning through international exchanges, co-op, and projects with local enterprises. Our graduates have secured positions with some of the world’s most prestigious organizations, and many have pursued further study at esteemed institutions, earning advanced degrees such as the Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Bachelor of Laws (LLB).

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Advertising Executive • HR Specialist • Certified Accountant • Entrepreneur • Marketing Manager • Financial Analyst Canadian Studies Canadian Studies at Acadia University is a multidisciplinary program designed to introduce students to various perspectives on Canadian society. In addition to a general Canadian studies program, students may choose courses that focus primarily on Atlantic Canada, Canadian culture, or contemporary Canadian issues. It is also possible to earn a major in Canadian studies alone or to combine it with another discipline to receive a double major. Historian • Lawyer • Teacher • International Development Professional • Librarian

Chemistry Students experience, as well as study, the practical ways in which materials behave. The Chemistry Department provides an experiential learning environment in which students gain an appreciation for the application of theoretical concepts taught in the classroom. Students acquire a solid foundation in the fundamental principles of chemistry and use sophisticated research techniques. Practical laboratory time is integrated within the curriculum, and students are able to conduct individual research under the supervision of faculty. Our research facilities are well equipped with state-of-theart instrumentation. Students are prepared for modern industries or graduate school and consistently rank highly among their peers in regional competitions. Medicinal Chemist • Medical Doctor • Materials Scientist • Intellectual Property Lawyer • Biotechnologist • University Professor

Classics Classics commonly refers to the achievements of Greco-Roman civilization, where the foundations were laid for western civilization. In all areas of human endeavour that make up what we call civilization — the sciences, technology, architecture, philosophy, literature, art, law, political institutions — the ancient Greeks and Romans were immensely creative. The study of classics is an exciting journey of intellectual discovery. It will equip students with a solid grounding in the humanities and can be put to good use in many careers or further programs of professional development. Acadia’s graduates in classics have gone on to careers as diverse as the civil service, publishing, hotel management,

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software development, librarianship, and primary and secondary education.

areas of study including business; mathematics; and computer, environmental, and political sciences. Economics often leads to careers in finance and banking; provincial, federal, and municipal governments; law; private sector consulting; or graduate studies in such fields as economics, public policy, international relations, environmental policy, and law.

Historian • Lawyer • Teacher • Librarian • Archaeologist

Finance • Investment Banking • Government Policy Analyst • Consultant • Economic Development Officer Education (Post-degree) The full-time Bachelor of Education (BEd) program allows you to learn in a small, supportive, and challenging class environment, in either a 16 month consecutive or a traditional two year format. You also get a chance to practise what you’re learning with up to 20 weeks of supervised field experience, including opportunities for local and international field placements in your second year. As a graduate of our program, you will be prepared to take on a teaching position in any number of traditional or non-traditional educational settings.

Software Engineer • Game Developer • Systems Analyst • Mobile Systems Programmer • Project Manager • AI Researcher Economics Economics is the study of humanity in the ordinary business of life. It seeks to establish principles for investigating how resource constraints influence the behaviour of individuals, firms, organizations, and the government. At Acadia, there is a deliberate blending of theory with application, providing students with the analytical tools required for a greater understanding of economic relations and motivations. Courses show how and where these tools can be applied in the economic, social, and political dimensions of society. Students can combine economics with other

Teacher • Guidance Counsellor

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Computer Science Students at the Jodrey School of Computer Science acquire skills that are relevant, current, and in demand. These skills are gathered via a cutting-edge, nationally accredited curriculum, as well as through relevant job experience supported by Acadia’s co-op program and industry partners. Computing can be your main area of study, or it can be integrated with other disciplines such as business, biology, engineering, environmental science, education, or music. A degree in computer science allows a student to secure employment in an area of personal interest. Specialization programs include mobile computing, game development, and e-commerce.

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Engineering (Applied Science) Our smaller class sizes allow for close contact with your professors, which means you can ask them first-hand specific questions you may have about your studies or discuss concerns you may have with your future studies or discipline choice selection. This is different from most faculties of engineering, where class sizes can be large and the learning experience impersonal. Studying engineering at Acadia will give you a solid foundation for the first years of your program and a guaranteed transfer into year three of your studies at an accredited engineering-degree-granting institution. We will manage your transition to a larger school to ensure that it goes smoothly. Project Manager • Consulting Engineer • Research & Development Engineer • Construction Management • Mine Management • New Materials Research

English English studies give students the opportunity to engage with literature in a range of aesthetic, political, historical, and cultural contexts. English at Acadia offers students a challenging and enjoyable program of study that creates articulate critical thinkers who are in high demand in all walks of life. The department offers a range of core courses in medieval, Renaissance, eighteenth-century, nineteenth-century, and modern literatures, as well as courses on theoretical and critical approaches to literature. In addition to our honours and graduate courses, in which students can refine their critical abilities, the department offers courses in creative writing, children’s literature, and the writer and nature. Teacher • Advertising Executive • Editor • Writer • Journalist


Environmental & Sustainability Studies The Environmental & Sustainability Studies (ESST) major develops environmental leaders, managers, and professionals who are critical and insightful thinkers, as well as creative problem solvers skilled in leading transformational change toward a more sustainable and just society. Graduates are passionate and committed to advancing environmentally sustainable, healthy, and socially responsible lifestyles, communities, institutions, and governance, as well as global justice through a broad range of career and civic responsibility pathways. Faculty are respected researchers and scholars who are fully immersed in solving critical and pressing environmental and sustainability problems, as well as creating a stimulating learning setting.

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Community Sustainability Planning • Leadership in Environmental Organizations •

Governmental Specialist in Environment and Sustainability • Ecotourism • Parks and Open Spaces Management • Environmental and Sustainability Policy and Law Analyst Environmental Geoscience Environmental geoscience bridges the gap between environmental science and geology and provides a degree program appropriate for people seeking status as professional environmental geoscientists. Graduates in this field are responsible for ensuring environmentally appropriate extraction of resources in the mining, oil and gas, and hydrogeological fields. The program is a blend of basic science courses, in which students develop a strong background in the science of the Earth and the ways that humans use it. Environmental Consultant • Groundwater Specialist • Petroleum Geologist Environmental Science Students will study the relationships and interactions among organisms, their environment, and human activity. Understanding and solving the problems associated with how humans impact the environment requires a multidisciplinary approach involving biology, chemistry, and geology. Students are presented with actual environmental/scientific issues and, under the leadership of faculty, develop the expertise to apply their knowledge to problems. Acadia’s Environmental Science program satisfies proposals for professional registration and has been accredited by the Canadian Environmental Accreditation Commission. Climatologist • Conservation Officer • Environmental Technician • Research Director • Environmental Lawyer

French French is an official language of Canada and of numerous other countries around the world. The French program at Acadia offers a range of courses in French language, French culture, and translation, as well as the literatures of France, Québec and Acadie, French-speaking Africa, and the Caribbean. Students who major in French achieve proficiency in the written and spoken language as well as an appreciation of the culture of the francophone world. Students may spend their third year in a French-speaking university in Québec or abroad. Acadia participates in exchange study programs in Tours and in Nancy, both in France. A French major or minor or the program of proficiency in French is a valuable asset for careers in education, government, law, journalism, and other fields where communication plays an important role. Teacher • International Aid Professional • Public Servant • Translator • Journalist

Geology Information about the dynamics and history of our planet impacts environmental, energy, and mining industries, both within Canada and abroad. Some areas where geologists and geoscientists contribute to the real world are global change, energy dependency, natural hazards, natural resources, and public health. Acadia Geology alumni are employed in various countries around the world. Geology at Acadia stands apart from other universities in equipping students for employment through applicable education. Completion of a degree in geology or environmental geoscience permits graduates to meet professional registration requirements. Curriculum is well integrated

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Geologist • Explorationist • Resource Production • Geophysicist • Geochemist

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German In the German program, students become familiar with the German language, grammatical practices, literature, and culture. By their fourth year, students have achieved the necessary skills to fully function in a German-speaking environment. Classes focus on speaking, listening, and writing, using a combination of multimedia tools. Small classes allow instructors to closely monitor students’ progress. Through extracurricular activities, students have the chance to immerse themselves in the cultural life of German-speaking countries. Students majoring in German take one year of study in Freiburg, Germany. The ability to communicate in a different language broadens appreciation of other cultures and increases opportunities in the job market. German may also be taken as a minor. Teacher • Translator • Diplomatic Service Professional History The study of history provides important perspectives on the past, as well as insights into the present, and helps students develop essential analytical and writing skills. At Acadia, courses are offered in the histories of Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America, as well as some specialized subjects such as war, medicine, revolutions, science, and the environment. A great number of Acadia students major in history, while many others take history courses as electives and

for general interest. Graduates use their background in history to pursue careers in a variety of areas including education, law, journalism, and government. The honours degree allows the student to focus on more specialized research topics and to prepare for further work in history, archival studies, and museum studies. Teacher • Historian • Archivist • Librarian • Curator • Lawyer

Kinesiology Kinesiology is the study of human movement from biophysical, sociocultural, and psychomotor perspectives. You will be able to explore courses in sport injury assessment and management, health promotion and wellness, adapted physical activity, sport studies, coach education, personal training, fitness programming and leadership, as well as teaching. Medical Doctor • Physiotherapist • University Professor • Personal Trainer • Teacher • Coach • Occupational Therapist

Mathematics & Statistics Mathematics and statistics are the central tools scientists use to model and solve real-world problems. Applications of mathematics and statistics are diverse and include business, economics, computers, and technology, as well as modelling in engineering, biological, medical, and social science research. The mathematical sciences are developing rapidly, providing many career opportunities and challenges, both in traditional fields and in new exciting areas where mathematics and statistics are essential tools.

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and builds upon the basic principles of Earth science from year to year.

Acadia’s Mathematics & Statistics Department offers students a program of high quality, comparable with programs offered at larger institutions. Our small class sizes ensure students receive personal attention from faculty, and student evaluations consistently acknowledge the high calibre of teaching. Many of our students participate in undergraduate research, and our graduating students consistently receive support for further studies. Actuarial Science • Medicine • Law • Statistical Consulting • Finance • Cryptography • Information Technology • Education


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Music In Acadia’s School of Music, students are enrolled in one of three undergraduate degrees. The Bachelor of Music features program concentrations in instrumental performance, vocal performance (classical voice and music theatre), music education, composition, musicology, comprehensive, and general. The Bachelor of Arts in Music program can be taken as a general degree, double major, or honours degree. The Bachelor of Music Therapy degree leads to accreditation as a “music therapist accredited” following an internship. The School of Music, in cooperation with the School of Education, will also begin offering a five-year combined Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Education degree in 2012, leading to licensed accreditation as a music teacher in Nova Scotia. Each of these programs features core courses in music

theory, music history and culture, applied musicianship, and music technology, as well as specialized courses in each of the program disciplines. In addition, students can pursue courses in popular music, world music, chamber music, electronic music, and Indonesian Gamelan. Music Therapist • Music Teacher • Performer • Conductor • Composer Nutrition & Dietetics At Acadia, students in Nutrition & Dietetics build knowledge about food and develop an appreciation for current issues in nutrition and dietetics. Students gain solid knowledge in biology and chemistry that is applied to studies of food and nutrient metabolism. This background, combined with courses in areas such as statistics, communications,

psychology, and nutrition education, prepares students to work effectively with individuals, families, and communities to plan, develop, and manage relevant nutrition programs. Registered or Professional Dietitian • Food Service Manager or Administrator • Public Health or Community Nutritionist • Food Product Developer or Marketer • Home Care Dietitian • Researcher • Nutrition Educator • Health Educator • Diabetes Educator • Sport Nutritionist Philosophy The study of philosophy involves the systematic investigation of the most fundamental questions a person can ask, such as: How should I live? What can I know? Does God exist? What rights and duties do I have? What makes a society just? Studying philosophy not only brings insight to questions like these but also develops skills of analysis, argumentation, and clear expression. Many areas of study were born out of philosophical discussion, including physics, mathematics, economics, psychology, and biology. The Department of Philosophy offers courses that provide thoughtful inquiry into contemporary issues, as well as courses in the history of philosophy, which convey the historical background of these issues. Public Servant • Teacher • Environmentalist • Critic Physics In physics, we study the fundamental theories of how and why things work and capitalize on these ideas to develop creative new technologies and experiments and to solve interesting problems. A degree in physics gives you an excellent background in problem

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Meteorologist • Technology Developer • Medical Biophysicist • Teacher • Computer Programmer • Optometrist • Astronomer • Nuclear Scientist • Science Writer

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Political Science Studying politics focuses your attention on the pressing problems of our times and the potential for changing them. We offer courses that develop the analytical skills and knowledge necessary to understand power, culture, law, policy, and government in Canada. We also offer programs that engage with issues of global peace, war, environment, development, governance, and media. Our students have proceeded to prestigious graduate programs and schools of law and journalism or pursued subsequent degrees in public administration and education. They have developed careers in federal, provincial, and municipal government, as well as global and local business or non-profit and activist organizations. Political science is where great ideas and urgent practice are united. Our students participate in our department’s student society (APSA), the UN Club, the Debating Society, student government (ASU), The Athenaeum newspaper, Water Watch,

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solving, experimental skills, electronics, computer programming and interfacing, mathematics, and more. Our department focuses on undergraduate studies, helping to prepare you very well for your future career or postgraduate studies. You will have the opportunity to participate in research and teaching, use well-equipped laboratories and modern equipment, and be a part of a high quality learning environment with a low student-to-faculty ratio.

Oxfam, the Acadia Farm, the Political Science Film Series, and many other activities. Filmmaker • Lawyer • Journalist • Analyst • Strategist • Lobbyist • Activist Psychology Psychology is the scientific study of how and why people think, feel, and act the way they do. It addresses questions such as how and why people change as they age; how our social surroundings affect our behaviour; how the brain, the nervous system, and the senses work together to help us process information; or how mental health issues develop and can be treated. A psychology major can be pursued either within a bachelor of arts or a bachelor of science degree, offering plenty of program flexibility. For those who are interested, we offer a neuroscience option (excellent preparation for careers in the

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health sciences) and an applied psychology option (good preparation for careers in the helping professions). We also place strong emphasis on developing research, statistical, communication, and critical thinking skills, which will serve you well wherever your future interests take you. Psychologist • Counsellor • Speech Pathologist • Occupational Therapist • Social Worker • Physician • Lawyer Recreation Management & Community Development This human services field is focused on developing healthy, socially responsible, and environmentally sustainable lifestyles and vibrant communities. This program is known for its hands-on learning opportunities and placements. You will be able to design and lead community programs, travel to learn


Community Development • Recreation Manager • Environmental Educator • Event Planner • Health Promotion • Sustainability • Tourism

environment. Students can achieve fluency in both spoken and written Spanish after four years. Emphasis is placed on the communication skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing, and on exposure to Spanish and Latin American cultures. Students majoring in Spanish spend a year of study on exchange at a Spanish-speaking university. The ability to communicate in a different language broadens an individual’s appreciation of other cultures and increases opportunities in the job market. Spanish may also be taken as a minor.

Sociology The Department of Sociology at Acadia presents students with a challenging and critical understanding of the contemporary world. The wide range of courses deals with current sociological and anthropological issues centred around class-related, gendered, and racialized social inequality. The department is recognized nationally as a centre for the critical study of political economy and societal development. Other key topics include criminal justice, race and ethnic relations, gender, family issues, health, social movements, work, and cultural studies. The study of Canadian society is balanced by a focus on cross-cultural perspectives. Several social theory and research courses offer students an opportunity to develop their conceptual and analytical skills in order to prepare for further professional studies. Sociology courses and degrees are relevant to those planning further study in sociology, anthropology, education, law, criminology, or social work.

Theatre The Theatre program at Acadia University is a four-year program with courses in performance, dramatic literature, and production. The program focuses not only on acting but on theatre as a collaborative art form relying on a team of performers, technicians, and administrators, as well as sound, lighting, costume, and set designers. Artists work together to make theatre, and those studying it must be sensitive to the interdisciplinary nature of the art. Faculty members in the Theatre program are skilled instructors who have extensive professional experience.

Public Sector • Social Agencies • Research Firms • Advocacy Groups

Theatre Director • Actor/Performer • Theatre Critic

Spanish Spanish is an important language in Europe and the Americas. Students taking a Spanish major at Acadia acquire familiarity with the language, grammatical practices, literature, and culture, and by the end of their first year are able to function in a Spanish-speaking

Women’s & Gender Studies In the Women’s & Gender Studies (WGS) program, people ask critical questions about gender, sexuality, race, class, and ability, and act for change through feminism, social action, and other pathways of resistance. The three core courses of the program explore

contemporary and historical gender issues in Canada and around the world at theoretical and practical levels. The Women’s & Gender Studies program offers a major and an honours degree, as well as a minor within the Bachelor of Arts program; students in all faculties can minor in WGS or pursue the program as a second major. The department includes more than 30 courses taught across the arts, sciences, and professional studies on a rotational basis. Activism • Public Policy • Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) • Development • Advocacy • Social Work • Education • Law • Medicine

International Aid Professional • Translator • Diplomatic Service Professional • Teacher

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Apply today. When to Apply

How to Apply

At Acadia, it’s never too late to apply. However, we recommend

1. Submit the application form. Our application form can be

that you apply early to ensure admittance to your program of

completed online and will take you approximately 15 minutes.

choice, and to meet our application deadlines for scholarships

To locate the online application, please visit www.acadiau.ca.

(March 1) and guaranteed residence (May 15). You can even apply with your Grade 11 marks for early admission. We also

2. Send in your documents. Please have official transcripts

welcome transfer, mature, and returning students.

sent directly from your high school, college, or university.

Early Fall Admission

Additional requirements:

Canadian students who have a minimum Grade 11 admission

Students applying from an Ontario high school may want to

average of 75 per cent, which our Admissions Office

arrange to have their OUAC transcript and credit counselling

calculates, may qualify for early admission. If you are applying

summary sent. Students applying from the United States are

for Early Fall Admission be sure to include your final Grade 11

required to send one academic reference letter from a school

marks and a school-approved list of courses you are taking

counsellor or teacher. Students whose academic program

in Grade 12 (both semesters) with your application. Grade 12

does not have English as its language of instruction need to

courses must be consistent with our admission requirements.

have Educational Testing Services send TOEFL scores.

Students from the United States, Caribbean, and Bermuda

3. Receive a decision. Once we have received all of

may qualify for early fall admission with the submission of

your documentation, our Admissions Office will be able to

an official transcript of Grade 11 grades and a school-

make a decision on your application. You should hear back

approved list of the courses they are taking in Grade 12 (both

within seven days of completing your application. At that

semesters). This consideration will be based on the entrance

time, you will also be notified whether you are eligible for

requirements for the country from which you are applying.

scholarship consideration.

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Admissions Guide

English

Math

Science

Additional Academic Subjects

Minimum Overall Average

Other Requirements

All majors except Economics, Music, and Music Therapy

Yes

No

No

4 other courses

70%

No

Economics

Yes

Generic*

No

3 other courses

70%

No

Music

Yes

No

No

4 other courses

70%

Grade VI for all programs other than performance; Grade VIII for instrumental performance. All applicants must successfully complete an audition.

Music Therapy

Yes

No

No

4 other courses

70%

Grade VI for all programs other than performance; Grade VIII for instrumental performance. All applicants must successfully complete an audition.

Applied Science (Engineering)

Yes

Special*

Chemistry

2 other courses

70%

Physics recommended.

Biology

Yes

Generic*

Chemistry

2 other courses

75%

No

Chemistry

Yes

Special*

Chemistry

2 other courses

70%

No

Computer Science

Yes

Special*

No

3 other courses

70%

No

Bachelor of Arts

bachelor of Science

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Environmental Geoscience

Yes

Generic*

Chemistry

2 other courses

70%

No

Environmental Science

Yes

Generic*

Chemistry

2 other courses

70%

No

Geology

Yes

Generic*

Chemistry

2 other courses

70%

No

Mathematics & Statistics

Yes

Special*

No

3 other courses

70%

Minimum of 70% in Pre-Calculus

Nutrition & Dietetics

Yes

Generic*

Chemistry

2 other courses

70%

No

Physics

Yes

Special*

No

3 other courses

70%

No

Psychology

Yes

Generic*

No

3 other courses

70%

No

bachelor of Professional Studies Business Administration

Yes

Generic*

No

3 other courses

70%

Minimum of 70% in English

Kinesiology

Yes

Generic*

No

3 other courses

75%

No

Recreation Management

Yes

No

No

4 other courses

70%

No

*See chart on next page for specific Generic and Special math requirements by geographic region.

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For general admission, you need Grade 12 (or senior secondary) English and four additional Grade 12 (or senior secondary) academic or advanced courses. A minimum of 70 per cent admission average, which our Admissions Office calculates, is required for admission to all programs. Program-specific requirements are detailed in the chart on the preceding page.

Math requirements

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Admission guidelines.

Generic Required Math

Special Required Math

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Alberta

Applied Math 30 OR Pure Math 30

Pure Math 30

British Columbia

Foundations of Mathematics 12

Pre-Calculus 12

Manitoba

Senior 4 Math (40S) Pre-Calculus

Senior 4 Math (40S) Pre-Calculus

New Brunswick

Grade 12 Trigonometry and 3 Space Or Advanced Math with Calculus

Grade 12 Advanced Math with Calculus

Newfoundland

Math 3103, 3204, 3205, 3206 or 3207

Math 3205 or 3207

Nova Scotia

Grade 12 Academic or Advanced Math

Pre-Calculus 12

Ontario

Mathematics of Data Management (MDM4U) or Advanced Functions (MHF4U)

Advanced Functions (MHF4U)

PEI

Math 621A, 621B or 611

Math 621B or 611

Quebec

CEGEP Math

Pre-Calculus Math

Saskatchewan

Math B30 or C30

Math C30

Outside Canada

Senior Level Math (Advanced or Pre-Calculus)

Senior Level Math (Pre-Calculus)

IB Curriculum

IB Mathematics or IB Math Studies

IB Mathematics

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International Baccalaureate (IB)

institution for evaluation. Transfer credits normally will

To be considered for admission using the IB Diploma,

be given for individual courses that are applicable to the

you need a minimum score of 24. If you have a score of

intended undergraduate degree program of study. Normally

30 or higher on your IB Diploma, you will receive 30 hours

a minimum GPA of 2.5 at your previous institution is required.

of university credit. If you have completed IB courses but do not possess the diploma, you will be considered based

Co-op Programs

on your coursework. Acadia gives individual credit for IB

After your second year of study, you may apply for the co-

courses completed at the higher level with grades of 5, 6,

operative education option of select areas of study, provided

or 7. IB final and predicted results may be used to consider

you meet the program-specific requirements.

applicants for both early fall and regular admission, as well as entrance scholarship.

Contact Us Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (AST)

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Students who complete Advanced Placement courses may

Admissions Office, Acadia University

be eligible for university credit for those courses in which a

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national exam result of 3–5 is achieved. Phone: 1.877.585.1121 toll free in North America Transfer Students

(902.585.1121 outside North America)

When you apply as a student from another university,

Fax:

902.585.1081

you will need an official transcript sent directly from that

Email: acadia4u@acadiau.ca • Web: www.acadiau.ca

October 1 Admission Application Form available • March 1 deadline to submit admission application and supporting documents to be eligible for scholarship consideration • May 15 deadline to Important deadlines

apply for residence and be eligible for the Residence Guarantee

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you come to Acadia, you are able to leave not only with a degree, but with the abilities and the tools and the skills to go get a job or to further “ When yourself in the next part of your life. ” Marshall Bax (’10) Peterborough, Ontario


Money matters. We believe that an education at Acadia University

There are also work options in the local community. Email

may be one of the most valuable investments you will

career.services@acadiau.ca for details.

make for your future. Each year we award over $3 million in scholarships, scholar-bursaries, bursaries, awards, and

Student Loans

prizes to new and returning students. To ensure all qualified

Student loans are an effective way to finance your

applicants to Acadia have access to our university, we also

studies. Because your education is one of the most

offer need-based financial aid each year to qualifying students.

significant personal investments you can make, loans are worth consideration. Acadia may also provide interim

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Nova Scotian

Canadian

International

Tuition

$5,775*

$6,797*

$13,993

Ancillary Fees

$1,054

$1,054

$1,054

$7,959 – $11,340**

$7,959 – $11,340**

$7,959 – $11,340**

Room and Meals

loans while you await approval from external sources. Information on Canada and US student loans is provided at financialaid.acadiau.ca. Entrance Scholarships Entrance Scholarships are available to high school, secondary level, and transfer students. You are automatically

2012–13 rates. All fees subject to change. For details visit www.acadiau.ca (Future Students) * After Nova Scotia bursary applied. ** Range based on basic double to single in a deluxe, private suite.

considered for an Acadia Grade-Based Entrance Scholarship if you have a minimum 80 per cent admission average, which our Admissions Office calculates. Applicants with 85 per cent admission average or higher may be considered for

Savings and Job Earnings

additional awards. All students who qualify will be contacted

Using money already saved means you could graduate

by our Financial Aid Office with application details. Transfer

with little or no debt. You could also consider a part-time

students need a GPA of 3.67 and must be in their first degree

job while you study. Acadia offers many on-campus job

program. To be eligible, be sure to apply for admission and

opportunities, and some may be related to your field.

submit all supporting documents by March 1.

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Grade-Based Entrance Scholarships

Merit-Based Entrance Scholarships

You are automatically considered for a grade-based entrance

In addition to academic standing, Acadia considers your

scholarship when you apply to Acadia based on your marks

extra-curricular achievements and community spirit to be

in Grades 11 and 12, as calculated by our Admissions Office.

important ways to demonstrate excellence. We offer nearly

No application is required.

100 additional entrance scholarships, awards, and prizes

Total

Renewed Over*

Scholarship Admission Average**

thanks to the generosity of alumni and sponsors who want to help you achieve success at Acadia.

$10,000

4 years

95+

$7,000

4 years

90–94.9

Entrance Scholar-Bursaries

$5,000

4 years

85–89.9

If you have a minimum 85 per cent admission average, which

$2,600

4 years

80–84.9

our Admissions Office calculates, in your senior year of

Based on 2011–12 program. Subject to change.

We have a limited number of scholarships available, provided you have a 95+ admission average and have demonstrated leadership and outstanding characteristics. You will be contacted with application details. Renewed Over*

BMO Financial Group Entrance Scholarships If you are entering Acadia for full-time undergraduate study with an admission average of 90–94.9 per cent, you will receive an additional $1,000 for the 2012–13 academic year,

Scholarship Name

$40,000

4 years

Chancellor’s

$32,000

4 years

Board of Governor’s

$28,000

4 years

President’s

$26,000

4 years

International Baccalaureate

Based on 2011–12 program. Subject to change. * If conditions of renewability are met. ** Calculated using Grade 11 and mid-semester Grade 12 courses required for admission into your program of study.

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income is less than $100,000 (CDN), you may be considered for an Entrance Scholar-Bursary.

Excellence Recognized

Total

high school or secondary school and your total gross family

thanks to the generosity of the BMO Financial Group. In-Course Scholarships, Awards, and Prizes Acadia recognizes your scholastic achievements. Thanks to the gracious donations from many of our Acadia alumni and sponsors, you can earn scholarships, awards, and prizes from your department. Be sure to meet with the dean or head of your department, as they submit nominations for these scholarships, awards, and prizes.

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“ Coming to Acadia has been completely life-changing. It’s where you discover who you are. ”

Kaitlin Almack (’08), Blackstock, Ontario


Seeing is believing. You are about to make a very important life decision. One of the best ways to know it’s the right decision is to visit campus and meet the faculty, staff, students, and alumni who will become your Acadia family. Book a Campus Visit Weekdays at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. • Weekends at 2 p.m. Attend an Event Be sure to attend one of our Experience Acadia events 39

— a full day of Acadia information where you will sit in on classes, dine in meal hall, meet your future classmates, and experience the Acadia spirit. Remember, when you register to visit our campus, for eligible to have your one-way travel expenses reimbursed through our Boarding Pass program. Contact our Campus Visit

Coordinator

at

campustours@acadiau.ca

or

1.877.585.1121 (902.585.1121 outside North America). If you can’t come in person, check out AcadiaTV and our Virtual Tour, available at www.acadiau.ca.

Experience Acadia. The difference is you.

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either a personal tour or a group event, you will be

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