2023 Program Guide - Crandall University

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Program Guide


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Imagine The Possibilities Here Crandall University prepares you for a world of possibilities. Offering undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs with courses that are intellectually challenging, we are also focused on delivering a rigorous, holistic learning experience. Ranking as one of Canada’s best universities with a Christian foundation, imagine what the future could hold for you!

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Arts Majors • • • • • • • • •

Psychology Sociology

Kinesiology English History

Communication Arts – Theatre Biblical Studies

Religious Studies

Interdisciplinary Studies

Admission Requirements Applicants must have a minimum average of 70% on five academic courses. One of the 5 must be Grade 12 Academic English (English 122 in NB)

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The Bachelor of Arts degree program offers you the best of a broad education with the ability to specialize in various fields of study. Our BA program will enable you to develop your critical thinking and writing skills while exploring the past, present, and future of society. You will have the opportunity to gain an appreciation for diversity and importance of languages, history, the arts, literature, music, and worldview.


Student Feature: Community “

Crandall is special because of the people – 100% the people. Everyone you meet is so kind and friendly. Professors care about you and put in the effort to know your name. Even the maintenance team and IT guys will make a point to learn your name and say hello. Everyone just has such a positive and genuine heart. - Riley Filmore, BA ’22

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Psychology Have You Ever Wondered Why People Act In Certain Ways?

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You will explore how our minds work. Join the quest for knowledge about individual development and behavior in a social context. You’ll also learn to evaluate research and grow in your understanding of psychological theories and their application.

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Program Highlights You will learn from professors who are experts in their fields. Students who excel may have the opportunity to join their professors in conducting research or work in the community with psychology-related organizations through a practicum experience. From interpersonal relationships, to criminal motivations, to how people choose to identify themselves, you’ll learn what makes people tick.

What to Expect after Graduation A Bachelor of Arts in Psychology will prepare you to work in many critical areas with people such as: Speech Therapy - Counselling - Law - Human Resources Education - Mental Health Care - Occupational Therapy

Email us to learn more! admissions@crandallu.ca

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Psychology of Attachment Criminology

Marriage and Family Counselling Perspectives on Education Health Psychology


Meet a prof! Dr. Elissa Rodkey (PhD, York University) An expert in the history of psychology, Dr. Rodkey was the 2019 recipient of the Society for the History of Psychology APA Div. 26’s Early Career Award.

Publication Highlight: Rodkey, K. L. & Rodkey, E. N. (2020). Family, friends, and faith-communities: Intellectual community and the benefits of unofficial networks for marginalized scientists. History of Psychology, 23, 289-311.

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Sociology Want to make a positive difference in our world?

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To make the world a better place, you need to understand how our world successfully and unsuccessfully functions. Our Sociology program focuses on this and helps equip you to find solutions to pressing cultural issues.

Some areas you could study:

Program Highlights Our Sociology department will help you improve your research skills, critical thinking, and communication skill as you study education, religion, poverty, gender, ethnic diversity, and many other topics. From changing rural communities to urban gang culture, the situations and variety of settings that are analyzed are diverse.

What to Expect after Graduation A Bachelor of Arts in Sociology is an excellent foundation to prepare you for any number of career directions and graduate studies. International Relations - Social Service - Education - Ministry - Corrections - Government

Email us to learn more! admissions@crandallu.ca

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Poverty & Marginalization Deviant Behaviour Personal Identity Social Justice Globalization


Meet a prof! Dr. Sam Reimer (PhD, University of Notre Dame) Dr. Reimer is a leading scholar of evangelicalism in Canada and beyond. He was recently named Alan Richardson Fellow at the University of Durham, England. Dr. Reimer is author of three books published by McGill-Queen’s University Press. In addition, he has published many academic articles and received numerous research grants.

Publication Highlight: Caught in the Current: British and Canadian Evangelicals in an Age of Self-Spirituality (McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2023).

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Kinesiology Want to understand how the body works? Interested in promoting the health of others? Human Kinesiology is the study of human movement, and its goal is to discover strategies to improve human health, performance, and the overall human experience.

Program Highlights Kinesiology students focus on human movement and operations. The goal is to allow you to discover strategies to improve human health, performance, and experience in yourself and those around you.

What to Expect after Graduation Kinesiologists are university-educated specialists in human movement who go on to work in a wide variety of sport, fitness, health promotion and rehabilitation settings developing movement based interventions for people of all ages and physical abilities. As the proportion of the population who are physically inactive and living with chronic disease rises, kinesiologists are uniquely positioned to prescribe exercise programs to both prevent and manage disease and injury. An undergraduate degree in Kinesiology may also serve as the basis for further study in other healthcare professions including medicine, dentistry, physiotherapy, and occupational therapy.

Email us to learn more! admissions@crandallu.ca

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Class Sample Some areas you could study: • • • •

Human Kinesiology Biology

Growth & Development Athletic Practicums

You can also work closely with Chargers Athletics and our Fitness Centre to ensure real world application. *It is highly encouraged that students complete the following high school courses: Biology 12; Chemistry 11 or 12; and Math or Pre Calculus 12. These courses are only recommended and not required.


Meet a prof! Dr. Coreen Bodner (PhD, University of Aberdeen) Dr. Bodner completed an MSc and PhD in Public Health at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland while working as a research fellow in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Medicine. In addition, Dr. Bodner has worked for a number of years in the healthcare industry, taught at Tyndale University in Toronto and in the Kinesiology department at the University of Regina. Here at Crandall, she teaches courses in several areas including statistics, health and kinesiology.

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English Do you want to learn to think and write from the world’s greatest writers? You will study novels, poems, and plays and discover the power that words have to draw us closer to goodness, truth, and beauty. Studying English will equip you for a range of careers requiring expertise in reading, writing, communication, and research.

Program Highlights You will have the chance to read great works of literature, old and new. You will be challenged to become an effective and creative writer and learn from professors who are passionate about literature and about your success. You will also have the opportunity to study for a semester at Oxford University in England, the birthplace of the language and culture we study.

What to Expect after Graduation Graduates of the English program are equipped with strong analytical skills and able to express themselves effectively, both verbally and in writing. Education – Publishing – Law – Creative Writing – Library Science – Business and Teaching Writing – TESL

Email us to learn more! admissions@crandallu.ca

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Class Sample Some areas you could study: • • • • •

Shakespeare Jane Austen C.S. Lewis

Modern Canadian Literature Creative Writing: Fiction, Poetry, & Drama


Meet a prof! Dr. Abram Steen (PhD, University of Illinois) Dr. Steen teaches a variety of courses and has supervised honours theses on Jane Austen, Islamic fiction by women, Dickens, Dostoevsky, Christina Rossetti, and other topics.

Publication Highlight: ‘Over this Jordan’: Dying and the Nonconformist community in Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress,” in Modern Philology, 110.1 (August 2012): 49-73.

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History What’s the backstory to today’s headlines?

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Everything has a history. Learn how to dig into the backstory, to think historically about the people, events, and ideas that still shape our world. Through engaging lectures, interactive media, open discussion, and thoughtprovoking reading, you’ll communicate how history is always relevant.

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Program Highlights History teaches you to think about context and to appreciate differences. In History, you’ll learn how to be an engaged citizen of the world – to ask big questions from a Christian perspective. Our smaller themed courses let you explore the ‘why’ and ‘how’ behind the all the historical topics and places that interest you.

What to Expect after Graduation The skills gained through Crandall’s Bachelor of Arts in History prepare you for a broad range of career paths. Law – Education – International Relations – Journalism – Archaeology – Government Research – Heritage

Email us to learn more! admissions@crandallu.ca

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Europe in the Twentieth Century Women in Early Modern Britain The American Revolution

Canada Since Confederation History In Film


Meet a prof! Dr. Keith Grant (PhD, University of New Brunswick) Dr. Grant is a historian of early North America, specializing in the cultural history of emotions and reading, and is a founding co-editor of Borealia, a collaborative blog on early Canadian History.

Publication Highlight: Enthusiasms and Loyalties: Emotions in Nova Scotia and the Enlightenment Atlantic (McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2022).

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Theatre Have an interest in the performing arts?

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In order to expose you to a world-class experience in theatre that is firmly rooted in the Christian faith, Crandall University has partnered with Rosebud School of the Arts (RSA) in Rosebud, Alberta. After having completed 2 years of study at Crandall, you will spend one full academic year at RSA, and then return to Crandall for a final year of study.

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Program Highlights

Our Theatre program is rooted in the concept of storytelling – the narrative. We believe that humans often chart a path toward truth through storytelling and we invite you to deepen your understanding of the narrative and hone your skills as a storyteller as you participate in the Theatre program.

What to Expect after Graduation The skills gained through the Bachelor of Arts in Communication Arts – Theatre prepare you for a broad range of career paths in the performing arts. Script Writing - Stage Managing - Drama Ministry Music - Sound Editing - Theatre Performance

Email us to learn more! admissions@crandallu.ca

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Foundation of Visual Arts Script Analysis

Acting Foundation

Christianity and the Arts Chorale and Choir


Internship with the Canadian Badlands Passion Play You are offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to complete a 6 credit hour theatre internship at the Canadian Badlands Passion Play (CBPP) in Drumheller, Alberta following the successful completion of your year at Rosebud School of the Arts. The CBPP is an award winning annual theatrical event that attracts more than 15,000 audience members to eight shows over three weekends during the month of July.

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Biblical Studies Have you wanted to understand the Bible in a deeper and richer way? You’ll learn how to interpret the Bible properly. The original languages of the Bible, Hebrew and Greek, come alive for you, and you’ll see through the veil of translations to what the Bible really says. We dig deeply into the historical context and then connect the Bible’s teaching with today’s key challenges.

Program Highlights Our Biblical Studies professors have extensive experience as scholars, teachers, and pastors; they welcome students into the great things of the gospel through careful attention to God’s written Word. Most classes enroll between 10 and 20 students, allowing for deep conversation. Courses allow students to gain both breadth and depth of understanding.

What to Expect after Graduation Biblical Studies majors are, like other humanities graduates, trained to interpret texts with rigor and sensitivity, to write with precision and grace, and to argue with integrity and eloquence. They can go on to seminary or graduate school, of course, but also to study or work in other sectors requiring high literacy. Ministry - Education - NGO Leadership - Law – Business

Email us to learn more! admissions@crandallu.ca

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Class Sample Some areas you could study: • • • • •

Themes of the Bible Israel’s History

Israelite Prophecy The Life of Jesus

The Book of Romans


Meet a prof! Dr. Isaac Soon (PhD, University of Durham) An expert in the study of the New Testament, ancient Judaism, and disability, Dr. Soon empowers students to seek academic excellence in the study of religion with an eye to transforming the contemporary world.

Publication Highlight: “Disability and New Testament Studies” (in the Journal of Disability and Religion, 2021) and “The Short Apostle: The Stature of Paul in Light of 2 Cor 11:33 and the Acts of Paul and Thecla” (in Early Christianity, 2021).

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Religious Studies How do we find our way through a world of religions?

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In Religious Studies, you will learn how to understand Christianity within a global religious context using a variety of scholarly disciplines. We focus on Christianity but connect also with the world’s religions and the wide range of approaches typical of the academic study of religion.

Some areas you could study:

Program Highlights Religious Studies professors have extensive experience as scholars, teachers, and pastors, who welcome students into the study of religion through a Christian lens, which includes both respectful appreciation for, and careful criticism of, the offerings of other world religions.

What to Expect after Graduation Religious Studies majors are, like other humanities and social science graduates, trained to interpret texts, rituals, and communities with rigor and sensitivity. You will be equipped specially to understand the fundamental motives and patterns of life, whether among individuals or communities. Social Work - Non-Profit Organizations - Education - Missions Work - Counselling - Ministry

Email us to learn more! admissions@crandallu.ca

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The Christian Way

Introduction to World Religions

Introduction to Christian Thought God and Evil


Meet a prof! Dr. Keith Bodner (PhD, University of Manchester) Stuart E. Murray Professor of Religious Studies, with expertise in Hebrew language, historical literature, and biblical theology of the Old and New Testament.

Publication Highlights: The Theology of the Book of Kings (Cambridge University Press, 2019). The Psalms (Oxford University Press, 2023).

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Interdisciplinary Studies Are you a renaissance thinker? Looking to explore a variety of subjects? Our liberal arts program allows you to explore the full range of academic disciplines instead of being singularly focused in one area. When you pursue Interdisciplinary Studies, you complete the equivalent of several disciplinary minors, as well as a focused seminar course during your final year.

Program Highlights Equipped with knowledge gained while earning this degree, you will be prepared to pursue advanced education or enter the workforce in a competent and prepared manner. In small classes, you will interact with students from several academic majors, as well as work one-on-one with a faculty member as you complete your capstone independent research project.

What to Expect after Graduation Students who hold a BA in Interdisciplinary Studies have a wide variety of career options. Many go on to complete advanced degrees in education, business, seminary, law school or graduate school. Education – Law – Politics – Journalism – Marketing – Mission Field – Seminary

Email us to learn more! admissions@crandallu.ca

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Class Sample Some areas you could study: • • • • •

Youth Culture

Global Missions Psychology Leadership

Writing and Communication


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Minors Interested in gaining deeper value from your education? Want to explore an additional area of interest? Minors are optional areas of study that supplement your main area of focus within your degree. These can be programs that complement your major and deepen your knowledge, or simply areas of interest to you.

What is a minor? Minors are comprised of key courses from a Major, as well as specifically selected courses in other areas that broaden your learning and increase your opportunities for employment, graduate study, or personal opportunities.

How Minors Work You can select a minor based on courses you think may interest you, or after discussing your future plans with a professor. Minors provide an excellent way to maximize your time at university.

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Minors Available See the chart below for which minors may be taken with each degree program

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Biology

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Biology

Chemistry Ecology

Health Sciences

Admission Requirements Applicants must have a minimum average of 70% on five academic courses. Four of the 5 must be Grade 12 Academic English. (English 122 in NB), Grade 12 Academic Biology, Grade 12 Academic Chemistry, and Grade 11 or 12 Academic Mathematics.

To learn more: crandallu.ca/admissions/requirements

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Make a difference by upholding environmental justice. Change the world by discovering something new. Heal others through medicine. Earn a Bachelor of Science degree. Your BSc degree program will challenge you with hands-on laboratory, field, and research experiences. Mentored by faculty with PhD’s, you will strengthen skills needed for advanced studies and careers in the health and environmental sciences.


Student Feature: Growth “

I have met my closest friends at Crandall who love me, encourage me, and challenge me to be my best self. I’ve become so confident in who I am, and I’ve grown in my faith as well. I’ve become a more educated and well-rounded person! - Jenna MacLeod, BSc ‘21

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Biology Are you moved when you look at life in all its complexity and beauty? Biology explores the living world. Moved by curiosity, drawn to knowledge and desiring wisdom, accept the challenge to expand your vision. Arising from an appreciation of life from molecules to ecosystems, you will develop an intentionally integrated worldview.

Program Highlights You will explore your calling in the health and environmental sciences led by experienced faculty in a respected biology program. Benefit from direct professor–student interactions, small group study projects, laboratory and field experiences in various disciplines, and handson research opportunities as you prepare for a professional science career.

What to Expect after Graduation Graduates from Biology have gone on to medical school and graduate school or moved to careers as educators, environmental managers, and laboratory technicians. Other career options include: Medicine - Pharmacy - Nursing - Health Sciences - Natural Resource Management - Biotechnology - Missions Work - Counselling - Ministry

Email us to learn more! admissions@crandallu.ca

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Class Sample Some areas you could study: • • • • •

Environmental Issues Microbiology

Organic Chemistry

Human Anatomy and Physiology Genetics


Meet a prof!

Dr. Christopher Buschhaus (PhD, University of British Columbia) Dr. Buschhaus enjoys taking his students beyond the classroom to explore science in the great outdoors. He is the recipient of the 2017 Stephen and Ella Steeves Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Publication Highlights: Hedgebarth D, Buschhaus C, Wu M, Bird D and Jetter R (2016) The composition of surface wax on trichomes of Arabidopsis thaliana differs from wax on other epidermal cells. Plant Journal 88: 762-774.

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Science More to Discover Health Sciences

Chemistry

Courses such as Human Anatomy and Physiology, Genetics and Biochemistry provide structured learning platforms to appreciate the complexity of human life from the level of molecular physiology to holistic individuals. This knowledge and experience provides a foundation for an informed selfawareness, further studies, and health science careers.

Courses in general chemistry, organic chemistry, and biochemistry allow you to explore the atomic and molecular changes in our world, our ecosystems, and in all life. All chemistry courses include a full laboratory component.

Environmental Sciences

More than 70 acres – a third of our 200-acre property – have been dedicated as an ecological preserve for teaching and research experiences. This preserve boasts the Acadian Forest, as well as a stream, bog and wetland habitats for study. The intentional integration of this resource into lectures and laboratory provides context and real-life experience relevant to the science degree.

Transform your life and your world by immersing yourself in environmental studies rooted in stewardship and justice. Explore current environmental issues, theoretical and applied ecological concepts, and plant and animal diversity and experience field, lab, and research projects. Develop valuable environmental expertise so that you may impact your world.

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Arts and Science Concentrations • • • • • • •

Psychology Sociology English History

Christian Studies

Religious Studies Biology

Admission Requirements Applicants must have a minimum average of 70% on five academic courses. Four of the 5 must be Grade 12 Academic English. (English 122 in NB), Grade 12 Academic Biology, Grade 12 Academic Chemistry, and Grade 11 or 12 Academic Mathematics.

Program Feature: This two-in-one program offers a wellrounded experience, combining the best of liberal arts and science all in one degree!

To learn more: crandallu.ca/admissions/requirements

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The Bachelor of Arts & Science degree program offers you the best of both worlds for undergraduate study Our BA&Sc program gives you a strong foundation in both arts and sciences, and lets you specialize in two areas – one from arts and one from science. You’ll develop your critical thinking skills and prepare yourself for a wide variety of careers and further education options with a strong foundation.

Career Potential If you’re interested in a career that uses a diverse range of knowledge and education, a BA&Sc is an excellent starting point in your education. • • • • • • • • • •

Archaeology

Communications Education

Journalism Law

Medicine

Physical therapy Public relations

Technical writing

Veterinary medicine


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Business Administration Concentrations • • • •

Accounting

Economics + Finance Management Marketing

Admission Requirements Applicants must have a minimum average of 70% on five academic courses, two of which must be Grade 12 Academic English (English 122 in NB), and Grade 11 or 12 Academic Mathematics.

To learn more: crandallu.ca/admissions/requirements

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Our Bachelor of Business Administration degree provides students with the knowledge necessary to succeed in today’s fast-paced business world. Our BBA program provides you with the highly soughtafter skills of critical thinking, time and resource management, and other best business practices within each field of study. You can be involved in business case competitions, conference presentations, and other opportunities that expand your knowledge, experience, and networking capabilities.


Student Feature: Academic Excellence “

After school, I hope to pursue my CPA designation. Crandall is enabling me to do that through challenging courses that are taught by professors who really know their stuff, but will take the time to walk you through it and help you genuinely understand. - Nick Jones, BBA ’22

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Business Administration Have a desire to impact the business world?

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Our Bachelor of Business Administration degree provides students with a comprehensive knowledge of the business environment while also providing the opportunity to focus on the area that best suits your interests and goals.

Some areas you could study:

Program Highlights Our BBA offers you the opportunity to: • • • •

Concentrate in Accounting, Economics + Finance, Management, or Marketing Pursue on the job Co-op placements

Research real organizational problems in the BBA Honours program Learn to communicate clearly, analyze organizational issues, resolve business challenges, and identify best business practices

What to Expect after Graduation With a Crandall BBA you will be prepared for a wide range of careers and for entry into graduate programs, including the MBA, CPA, CFP, and CHRP. Accounting – Financial Manager – Technologists – Entrepreneurship – Marketing Manager – Sales

Email us to learn more! admissions@crandallu.ca

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Personal and Corporate Tax Consumer Behaviour Econometrics

Human Resource Management Business Ethics

Entrepreneurship


Meet a prof! Robert MacDonald (MBA, St. Mary’s University) Professor MacDonald holds the Stephen S. Steeves Chair in Business and has been teaching at Crandall since 2001.

Publication Highlight: MacDonald, Robert A. and Steeves, Heather. (2015) Crossing the Thin Blue Line: The City of Moncton’s Struggle with Policing Services. The Case Research Journal (North American Case Research Association) Vol. 35:4.

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Business Administration (Concentrations) Accounting

Management

Professional accountants are essential financial advisors to every organization in the Canadian and global economy. From non-profits to profit seeking organizations, from strategy to numbers, clients and employers rely on the skills you’ll learn in your Crandall Accounting Concentration to improve their decisions and achieve their mission.

Crandall’s Management Concentration can help you develop into a leader who is not only efficient, but also effective as you seek to leverage resources to achieve your organization’s mission and vision. With an emphasis on the value of stewardship, you’ll learn to see people differently as you lead them into common cause to impact the world.

Economics & Finance

Marketing

Our Economics & Finance Concentration lets you combine the theoretical with the applied as you explore principles of economics, econometrics, and finance. You’ll have the opportunity to develop analytical skills that are highly sought after by employers in government, the banking industry, and other private sector realms.

Individuals who can identify consumer desires and create products and services that produce satisfaction and brand loyalty are highly sought after. Our Marketing Concentration will give you the tools necessary to understand how to create value and build profitable customer relationships.

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Theology Two degrees in four years

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Bachelor’s degree from Crandall University alongside a Bachelor of Theology from Acadia Divinity College.

Some areas you could study:

Admission Requirements

Applicants must have a minimum average of 80% on five academic courses. One of the 5 must be Grade 12 Academic English (English 122 in NB)

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Our Crandall-Acadia BTh Partnership specializes in courses that focus on personal discipleship, Christian service in the church and community, as well as in Biblical studies and theology. The practical elements of the program will provide you with the opportunity to serve and lead locally and internationally.

This unique program allows you to complete two university degrees in just four years. Along with study on both campuses, you will participate in an international mission experience and be regularly involved in local ministry and mission! Graduates may be eligible to complete an Acadia Master of Divinity in 2 years instead of 3!

To learn more: crandallu.ca/admissions/requirements

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Youth & Family Ministry

Christian Spiritual Formation

Evangelism in Contemporary Culture

Want to grow in your faith?

This degree is designed specifically for those students who have a passion for serving God and seek to develop a stronger relationship with Him.


Student Feature: Spiritual Growth “

The BTh program was the perfect program for me to go deeper into my faith while still learning more about the world around me. I was able to draw closer to God in both mind and spirit during my time in the program. - Mark McEwen, BA, BTh ’21

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Education • • •

Bachelor of Education

Bachelor of Technical Education Master of Education

Levels of Preparation Undergraduate Options • • •

Elementary Secondary Trades

Certificates • •

French Immersion Education

Teaching English as a Second Language

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Inclusionary Practices

Literacy

To learn more: crandallu.ca/education

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A Crandall Education degree prepares you to teach in virtually any classroom, anywhere. The goal of our Education programs is to graduate teachers who are student-centered educational leaders with a commitment to the important mission of educating generations to come.


Student Feature: Outstanding Reputation “

I chose to take my Bachelor of Education at Crandall because of its reputation as one of the best programs for turning out well-trained, effective, and professional teachers. I also chose it because of the option to take my BEd concurrently with my Bachelor of Arts. This flexibility of the program, coupled with its effectiveness, helped me achieve my goal and I am now a prepared educator. - Amber Cliff, BEd ’21

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Undergraduate Education – BEd | BTEd Looking to influence others by teaching them knowledge, understanding, and life skills? Pursue your passion of becoming a teacher with one of the most respected teacher preparation programs in Eastern Canada.

Program Highlights The program includes 17 weeks in the classroom – 2 weeks of observation and 15 consecutive weeks of actual teaching experience.

Program Delivery Options BEd Consecutive Complete your teacher education in as little as 16 months after completing your undergraduate degree or equivalent. BEd Concurrent Taken at the same time as your undergraduate degree (BA, BBA or BSc), this approach requires a minimum of 5 years to complete both degrees. NEW BEd Saturday Option Take classes one day per week and earn your BEd while you work. With our new Saturday-Only delivery option, you can complete your coursework in as little as 24 months.

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Class Sample Some areas you could study: • • • • •

Effective Writing

Science Education

Theory and Practice

Learning Exceptionalities Language Development

What to Expect after Graduation The Bachelor of Education and Bachelor of Technical Education programs have an excellent reputation in the public school system. Graduates have gone on to teach in public schools, community colleges and at international institutions. Many pursue advanced degrees at graduate school.

Expand your training – Education Certificates Bilingual? Prepare for French Immersion classrooms with our French Immersion Education Certificate. Get certified in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) and pursue a career in second language education at home or abroad. Courses now offered online.


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Graduate Education – Online Looking to take the next step in your education career?

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Our Master of Education degree is designed for educators who want to enhance their abilities to respond to student needs. This 30 credit hour MEd is offered in Inclusionary Practices or Literacy. We also offer courses that contribute to earning a Principal’s Certificate.

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Working around a schedule Students register on a course by course basis, which provides flexibility in fitting individual schedules to course selections and dates. To accommodate teachers, our courses are generally taught in four-hour online sychronous classes held weekly on Saturday mornings on Microsoft Teams. Summer courses are also available.

Email us to learn more! education.admissions@crandallu.ca

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Research Applications in Education Writing Instruction in the Inclusive Classroom

Autism Spectrum Disorders

Needs of Struggling Readers

Struggling Learners in Mathematics


Meet a prof! Dr. Cathlene Hillier (PhD, University of Waterloo) Dr. Hillier brings her K-8 teaching experience and education research together in the BEd classroom. Her work involves examining: inequalities in children’s academic achievement; family engagement in children’s schooling; and technology use among children, families, and schools.

Publication Highlight: “A Seasonal Comparison of the Effectiveness of Parent Engagement on Student Literacy Achievement.” Canadian Journal of Education (2021).

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Management Undergraduate Degree Completion • •

Bachelor of Organizational Management

Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Management

Graduate Degrees • •

Master of Organizational Management (Full-time or Part-time) Master of Management (Full-time)

Bachelor of Organizational Management Serving adult professionals wishing to pursue higher education while working fulltime. The teaching-learning strategies and specially designed format of attending class one night a week makes it possible for those adults seeking the personal challenge and professional benefits obtained from completing a university degree.

Master of Organizational Management Serving adult professionals wishing to complete a Master’s degree while working full-time. It’s about developing big-picture strategies and understandings for leading and motivating people. A classroom opportunity with students from diverse life, employment, and postsecondary backgrounds. Part-time courses are held just one night weekly.

Interested? professional@crandallu.ca 506.858.8970 Ext. 385

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Program Structure Classes are held one night per week, allowing students to complete their programs in as little as two years.

How to apply Contact us! We’d love to discuss how we can fit this educational experience into your lifestyle, and work to improve your career!


Meet a prof! Donald Moore (MBA, Université de Moncton) Professor Moore is passionate about getting his Management students connected to the community. His classes often feature guest speakers from a wide range of professions, including business leaders, medical professionals and administrators, politicians, and more. This not only introduces students to leaders in the local community, but also allows them to have a discussion about real-world experiences with the material being discussed in his classes.

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Oxford Study Certificate

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Oxford Study Certificate Looking to study abroad?

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Imagine studying Shakespearean drama and then seeing it performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company; or imagine standing in the Globe Theatre, or in castles or abbeys related to Shakespeare’s plays, or in the town Stratford, amid the Renaissance homes and artifacts.

Along with course study, students are exposed to aspects of stage and performance, participating in a full week of drama, rehearsal and performance.

Program Highlights This programme offers students the opportunity to study for a semester at Regent’s Park College, Oxford University. Each year, this programme provides an interesting mix of educational and cultural experiences that are wonderful and unique.

Email us to learn more! admissions@crandallu.ca

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Certificates Youth Leadership Certificate

Christian Foundations Certificate

Cross Cultural Certificate

Have a passion for working with youth?

Looking to learn the basics of the christian faith?

Interested in working in a different culture?

This program provides handson experience while equipping you with the biblical and philosophical understanding, practical guidance, and skills needed to be an effective leader.

This is a one year program which gives students an introduction to basic Christian studies as well as to university level study. Should any student wish to continue their postsecondary education, this program may also serve as the first year towards a baccalaureate degree.

Students will gain knowledge of diverse cultures and peoples, an understanding of overseas missions and development, as well as language learning skills. The program will culminate in a shortterm trip overseas, providing a firsthand cross-cultural experience. This program is particularly applicable to those considering occupations in the following areas: Relief Development, Missions, International Business, Multiculturalism, and Teaching Overseas.

Through its mix of academic and internship courses, the program seeks to produce informed and experienced youth leaders who have a passion for working with youth. This three-year certificate is designed to be taken concurrently with your four-year baccalaureate degree, and can be combined with any major.

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ClayStone Life transforming Together, Crandall University and Camp Shiktehawk have created a program that focuses on challenging students to grow in their understanding of Jesus Christ through outdoor adventure, cross-cultural mission experiences and solid academics. The purpose of ClayStone is to provide students with a series of opportunities designed to facilitate life transformation: heart, mind and body.

Timeline – 9 months of adventure Crandall University

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Camp Shiktehawk |

Sosúa, Dominican Republic

Core Wilderness, cross-cultural & university experiences ClayStone promotes life-transformation through two strategic priorities In ClayStone, students experience education in wilderness and cross-cultural contexts where they immediately and practically encounter concepts studied in university classes. ClayStone also pays particular attention to the idea of “community” with a belief that the greatest measures of transformation are experienced while living in healthy relationships with God and other people.

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Did you know? When a student finishes the ClayStone Certificate, they not only receive an experience of a lifetime, but they may also earn Wilderness Skills Certifications as well as complete a year’s worth of university courses.


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How to Apply Application Process 1. Apply online Submit your application online at crandallu.ca/apply-now. 2. Submit your official transcript Transcripts can either be emailed to admissions@crandallu.ca or mailed directly to: Crandall University Admissions Office, Box 6004, Moncton, NB, E1C 9L7. 3. Apply for scholarships & bursaries! We offer Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships, but have a lot more to offer as well. We work hard to help students through substantial financial support. Be sure to learn more at crandallu.ca/scholarships. 4. Want to live on campus? Apply! Applicants who plan to live on campus must complete and submit a residence application form. See crandallu.ca/residence for details.

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Student Info International Applicants To ensure your application success, additional entrance requirements must be met. For more information, please contact our international admissions team at international@crandallu.ca Homeschooled Applicants The applicant must meet the general admission requirements and provide a list of courses completed with grades earned during Grades 10-12. All Applicants To learn more, visit crandallu.ca/admissions/requirements.

? Need help? We have an amazing admissions team waiting to speak with you! admissions@crandallu.ca 1-888-968-6228

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Admissions Requirements Undergraduate Admissions Requirements Please note: 1. IB/AP Students: Crandall University grants university credit to students who have demonstrated exceptional ability within either the Advanced Placement (AP) program or the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. Students involved in either program, who have received scores of 4 or 5 on AP examinations, or scores of 5, 6 or 7 on the IB examinations, may require an assessment for university credit up to a maximum or 30 credit hours. 2. Admission Average: Admission Average is the overall average of the 5 university prep courses required for admission to your selected program of study. 3. There is no admission to the Bachelor of Education directly from high school.

*This list is not exclusive, check with your admissions counsellor for further details *For all other provinces and territories, check out our website at crandallu.ca/admissions/requirements/

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Degree Program

English

Math

Arts (BA)

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Arts & Science (BA&Sc)

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check**

Business Administration (BBA)

check

check*

Science (BSc)

check

check**

Science

Additional Academic Courses

Minimum Overall Average

4

70%

1

70%

3

70%

1

70%

Chemistry & Biology Chemistry & Biology

Province

Math Courses for BBA*

Math Courses for Science**

Science Courses

NB

Foundations Math 11 or 12

Foundations Math 11 or 12 Pre-Calculus recommended

Chemistry 122 & Biology 122

NS

Math 11 or 12 (Academic)

Math 11 or 12 (Academic)

Chemistry 12 & Biology 12

PEI

Math 521A or Math 621A

Math 521A or Math 621A

Chemistry 621 & Biology 621

NL

Math 2201 or 3201

Math 2201 or 3201

Chemistry 3202 & Biology 3201

QC

Math 436 or 536

Math 436 or 536

Chemistry 534 & Biology 534

ON

Grade 11 or 12 “3U” or “4U” Math-based courses

Math MCV4U or Math MHF4U

Chemistry SCH4U & Biology SBI4U

MB

Math 30S or 40S

Math 30S or 40S

Chemistry 40S & Biology 40S

SK

Math 11 or 12 (Academic)

Math 11 or 12 (Academic)

Chemistry 12 & Biology 12

AB

Math 20-1 or 30-1

Math 20-1 or 30-1

Chemistry 30 & Biology 30

BC

Math 11 or 12 (Academic)

Math 11 or 12 (Academic)

Chemistry 12 & Biology 12

NT, NU, YK

Math 11 or 12 (Academic)

Math 11 or 12 (Academic)

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Atlantic Provinces Electives New Brunswick • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Advanced Math 120

Atlantic Literature 12 Biology 120

Busi. Org. & Manage. 120 Calculus 120

Canadian Literature 120 Chemistry 122

Communications 120 Media Studies 120 Economics 120

Environ. Stud. 122 FILA 120

French 122

Geography 120 Geology 120 History 112

History 122

Journalism 12 Law 120

Nova Scotia • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Latin 120

Marketing 122 Math 122 Math 112

Native Stud. 120 Poli Science 120 Psychology 120

Reading Tutor 120 Science 122

Sociology 12

Sociology 120 Spanish 120 Stats 120

World Issues 120 Writing 110

Found. Math 11

Finance & Work.Math 11 Foundations 12

Pre-Calculus 12A or 12B

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Pre-Calculus Math 12 Biology 12

Business Management 12 Calculus 12

Chemistry 12

Computer Science 12 Economics 12

Envir. Studies 12 French 12 Gaelic 12

Global Geo. 12 Geology 12 German 12

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History 11

History 12 Latin 12 Law 12

Math (Acad.) 11 Math (Adv.) 11

Math (Acad.) 12

Math (Advanced) 12 Oceans 11 Physics 12

Political Science 12 Spanish 12


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Accounting 621

Pre-Calc. Math 611B Calculus Math 611A Biology 621 Botany 621

Busi. Org. & Manag. 621 Chemistry 621

Comp. Stud. 621 Economics 621

Conservation 521 French 621

Geography 621

Global Stud.621 Geology 621

Newfoundland and Labrador • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

History 521

History 621

Mod. World 521 Law 521

Math 521A Math 521B

Math 621A Math 621B

Physics 621

Poli. Sci. 621

Psychology 621 Sociology 621 Spanish 621

Oceanography 621

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Biology 3201

Calculus 4225

Chemistry 3202

Comm. Tech. 3104

Environ. Science 3205 French 3201

Global Econ. 3103

Global Issues 3205 Geology 3202

Acad. Math 2204 Adv. Math 2205 Math 3204 Math 3205 Math 3207

Physics 3204

Psychology 4220 Statistics 3104

World History 3201

World Geo. 3200 or 3202 Geography 2200

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