Adrian
Brian
Chantal
Joanna
Karen
Megha
Colin
Nigel
Felix
Trueman
Helen
Victoria
1. SAFETY – ON AND OFF CAMPUS
Brock’s beautiful campus is located in Niagara, one of the safest regions in Canada.* Combined with our dedicated 24-hour campus security team, you’ll have peace of mind while you study.
2. AFFORDABLE LIVING
Niagara offers safe, and affordable accommodation on, and off campus. On average, a one-bedroom apartment is 67% less expensive than Toronto**
3. PERSONALIZED INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SUPPORT
Brock has a team dedicated to international student success. Take part in transitional, and on going academic, language, and social programming to get the most out of your studies.
4. CAREER-DRIVEN PROGRAMMING
Brock’s career-driven degrees, such as Game Design, Public Health, and Sport Management, along with co-op work terms, internships, and experiential opportunities will prepare you for your career.
5. BROCK LEADS TO SUCCESS
Brock graduates enjoy one of the highest employment rates in Canada, with 96.5 per cent finding work after receiving their degree.
CANADA Ontario
MI
USA
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IN CANADA FOR st 1 MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
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IN CANADA FOR STUDENT SATISFACTION
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OF PROGRAMS HAVE EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
OPPORTUNITIES SUCH AS INTERNSHIPS & FIELD COURSES
ENHANCED DEGREE OFFERINGS
EXPERIENCE. THE WORLD.
!
Brock offers International Mobility Opportunities around the globe. EXCHANGE & STUDY ABROAD ü One or two terms available ü Credits counted towards Brock degree SHORT-TERM PROGRAMS ü Summer programs ü Faculty-led international field courses INTERNSHIPS ü Gain international professional experience ü Learn about culture & obtain new employable skills
100% OF BROCK PROGRAMS OFFER EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
CONCURRENT EDUCATION
MEDICAL SCIENCES
GAME DESIGN / PROGRAMMING
MPH / MBA DUAL DEGREE
INTERNATIONAL DUAL BUSINESS
SPORT MANAGEMENT
OENOLOGY AND VITICULTURE
TOURISM STUDIES
Child Health BA Community Health BA Kinesiology BKin, BScKin Medical Sciences BSc Nursing BScN Physical Education BPhEd Public Health BPH (Co-op) Recreation and Leisure Studies BRLS Sport Management BSM
Aboriginal Adult Education and Native Teacher Education BEd or Certificate Adult Education BEd or Certificate Consecutive Teacher Education BEd Early Childhood Education BECE Intermediate/Senior Concurrent Education BA/BEd, BPhEd/BEd, BSc/BEd Junior/Intermediate Concurrent Education BA/BEd, BPhEd/BEd, BSc/BEd Primary/Junior Concurrent Education BA/BEd
Accounting BAcc (Co-op) Business Administration BBA (Co-op) Concentrations: Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Finance, General Management, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, International Business, Marketing, Operations Management, Public Administration
Business Administration Co-op International Dual Degree*
Locations: • France: Neoma Business School • Ireland: Dublin City University Business School • Germany: EBS Business School • England: Lancaster University Management School
* Accredited by AACSB International
Game Design BA History BA (Co-op) Humanities BA
Canadian Studies Classics Comparative Literatures and Cultures English and Contemporary Culture English and Creative Writing English Language and Literature French Studies General Humanities Hispanic and Latin American Studies History of Art and Visual Culture Italian Studies Medieval and Renaissance Studies Philosophy
Interactive Arts and Science BA
Faculty of Humanities
Dramatic Arts BA (Co-op) Music BA, BMus Studies in Arts and Culture Humanities, BA Visual Arts, BA
Biochemistry BSc (Co-op)* Biological Sciences BSc Biomedical Sciences BSc Biotechnology Sciences BSc (Co-op)* Biophysics BSc Chemistry BSc (Co-op)* Computer Science BSc (Co-op) Computer Science and Mathematics BSc Co-op Computing and Business BCB (Co-op) Computing and Network Communications BSc Co-op Computing and Solid-State Device Technology BSc (Co-op) Earth Sciences BSc (Co-op) Environmental Geoscience BSc (Co-op) Game Programming BSc Mathematics and Statistics BSc (Co-op)* Mathematics and Statistics – Accelerated Mathematics Studies BSc Neuroscience BSc Oenology and Viticulture BSc (Co-op)* Physics BSc (Co-op) Sciences BSc
*January start available for co-op.
Applied Economic Analysis BA (Co-op) Applied Linguistics/TESL BA Business Communications BA Business Economics BBE (Co-op)* Child and Youth Studies BA Economics BA (Co-op)* Environment Sustainability Minor available Film Studies BA Geography BA, BSc (Co-op) International Political Economy BA Labour Studies BA (Co-op)* Media and Communication Studies BA Popular Culture BA Political Science BA (Co-op)* Psychology BA (Co-op) Social Sciences BA Sociology BA Tourism and Environment BA (Co-op)
Management option
Women’s and Gender Studies BA *January start available for co-op.
MASTERS PROGRAMS
Master of Accountancy (Co-op) Master of Applied Disability Studies Master of Arts
Applied Disability Studies, Applied Health Sciences, Applied Linguistics (Direct entry), Canadian-American Studies, Child and Youth Studies, Classics, Critical Sociology, English Language and Literature, Geography, History (Co-op), Philosophy, Political Science, Popular Culture, Psychology, Social Justice and Equity Studies, Studies in Comparative Literatures and Arts, Applied Linguistics (Bridged entry)
Master of Business Administration (Co-op) Master of Business Economics (Co-op) Master of Education Master of Professional Kinesiology Master of Public Health (Online) Master of Science Applied Health Sciences, Biological Sciences, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Management, Mathematics and Statistics, Physics Materials Physics
Master of Sustainability (Co-op)
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
Master’s Preparation Certificate in Education (MPCE) Professional Master’s Preparation Certificate (PMPC)
DOCTORAL PROGRAMS
Applied Health Sciences Biological Sciences Biotechnology Chemistry Child and Youth Studies Educational Studies (Joint Program) Interdisciplinary Humanities Physics Psychology
DIPLOMA PROGRAMS
Accountancy Applied Disability Studies Business Administration
Our International Student Pathways are specifically designed to support your needs. Master of Business Administration
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Education
MSc Materials Physics
MA Applied Linguistics (Bridged entry)
Preparation program
Preparation program
Preparation program
Preparation program
Preparation program
Specializations
Personalized career support
Specializations
Interdisciplinary
Specializations
In-school experience
Application-based
Academic mentoring
Co-op
Co-op
August entry
August entry
July entry
July entry
July entry
17 – 21 months
13 months
14 months
13 months
14 months
$62,000
$42,000
$29,845
$32,414
$25,000
Please see International Viewbook for Admission and English language proficiency requirements.
For more information about Graduate Studies, visit brocku.ca/nextstep
CO-OP STUDENTS ARE POTENTIAL EMPLOYEES.
AVERAGE WAGE.
OFFERED AT BROCK.
OF RELEVENT WORK EXPERIENCE.
Our co-op program lists jobs from more than 6,000 employers across Canada.
22+
COUNTRIES OFFERING FIELD COURSE
100+
EMPLOYERS ON CAMPUS ANNUALLY
200+
PRACTICAL, ON CAMPUS COURSES AVAILABLE
100+
COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER PARTNERSHIPS.
$7,50 – $8,340
$9,020
$8,140 - $8,940
$7,740 - $9,020
Service Desks available 24/7 for any required assistance
Total of 2,475 beds available
66% of our residence rooms are single rooms
Coming to Brock directly from high school?
Primary residence outside of Canada?
June 1, 2021 TBC
*In the Fall of 2021 an expanded fitness centre three times the size of the current Zone will open to students and the entire Brock community. The $6- to $6.8-million expansion will see the Zone expand to 15,500 square feet from its current 4,300.
Including the annual Homecoming Grape Stomp Stomp away on a metric tonne of Concord grapes with around 750 Brock students and be part of one of Canada's messiest traditions! You won't want to miss out!
National Championships
Provincial Championships
• If your first language is not English, you can prove proficiency with a successful score on BEPT • Minimum overall score of 600, with no subtest below 500 for undergraduate acceptance
110
Minimum Score*
Duolingo
For January 2021 only.
*120 minimum score for Accounting Co-op.
More affordable than alternatives.
DON’T WORRY! If you don’t have a language test score to submit or your score is below our minimum requirement, you’ll write a placement test for our Intensive English Language Program (IELP) when you’re here. We’ll use your best test score to place you in the appropriate IELP level. ESL Services English Language Proficiency Exam benchmarks Programs
TOEFL (ibt)
IELTS
Time in IELP
Academic Transitions
60-78
6.0
4 months
IELP Level 5
60-78
6.0
4 months
IELP Level 4
46-59
5.5
8 months
IELP Level 3
35-45
5
12 months
IELP Level 2
32-34
4.5
16 months
IELP Level 1
0-30
4
20 months
Preparatory
0-30
<4
24 months
HOW MUCH WILL YOUR FIRST YEAR AT BROCK COST?
1. 2. 3.
Automatic entrance scholarships up to $16,000 International student ambassador awards up to $28,000 Scholarships for emerging markets up to $4,000 Automatic scholarships for international curriculum Renewable academic scholarships
Locate OneApp (on your my.brocku.ca account) Click on the Applicant & Student Self-Service tab Select OneApp – Scholarship and Bursaries application
Brock Scholars Awards
BROCK SCHOLARS AWARD UP TO $4,000 PER ACADEMIC YEAR
Students are automatically considered if they meet the following qualifications: • Achieved an A- admissions average or higher* • Have no previous post-secondary experience
INTERNATIONAL CURRICULUM AWARD $1,000
Students are automatically considered if they have achieved an A- admissions average* and one of the following: • IB diploma successful completion • AP: incoming first year undergraduate students with three AP courses with an exam score of 4 or more • A-level final year average of C or higher
EMERGING MARKET ENTRANCE AWARD UP TO $4,000 IN THE FIRST YEAR OF STUDY
Students who qualify for the Brock Scholars Award will automatically receive the award if they are citizens of: Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Colombia, Costa Rica, Curacao, Ecuador, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine or Vietnam.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AMBASSADOR AWARD
Students are automatically considered if they meet the following qualifications: • Achieved an A- admissions average or higher* • Have no previous post-secondary experience Amount $4,000 each $2,500 each $1,500 each $1,000 each
year year year year
Academic average 93%* and above 90% to 92.9%* 85% to 89.9%* 80% to 84.9%*
*Marks are based on Ontario academic equivalencies as determined by Brock University. To qualify, you must be entering your 1st undergraduate program in the Fall or Winter term with no previous postsecondary experience. International applicants to Brock are automatically considered for the Brock Scholars Awards.
UP TO $28,000**
Awarded annually to a maximum of 15 students who do not hold citizenship, permanent residency or refugee status in Canada. A separate application is required.
Application Deadline > April 1, 2021 Contact international@brocku.ca or visit us online at brocku.ca/international
APPLY IN 3 SIMPLE STEPS International students are eligible to apply for International Student Awards via OneApp. To apply: 1. Locate OneApp (on your my.brocku.ca account 2. Click on the Applicant & Student Self-Service tab 3. Select OneApp – Scholarships and Bursaries application
January 16
Varies by program
Start undergraduate studies or English Language Courses in September, January or May.
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