memorial university of newfoundland
CANADA
2019–20
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As one of the premiere universities in Atlantic Canada, Memorial University offers a comprehensive range of programs to a diverse student population representing over 115 countries. Students can expand their horizons at any one of our five campuses.
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DEGREE PROGRAMS
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St. John’s
STUDENT POPULATION
ST. JOHN’S CAMPUS is located in the heart of Newfoundland and Labrador’s
capital city, St. John’s. Our largest campus is home to roughly 15,000 students who flourish in a diverse and cosmopolitan environment. Whether it’s shopping on Water Street or enjoying the music on George Street, there’s rarely a dull moment.
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MARINE INSTITUTE, located in St. John’s, is one of the largest and most
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comprehensive marine educational and applied research facilities in the world.
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St. John’s. Its iconic location is dedicated to help address 21st century issues by connecting the expertise and ideas of Memorial University students, faculty, staff and retirees, with the people and organizations of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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GRENFELL CAMPUS is located in Corner Brook on Newfoundland’s west coast.
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With 1,300 students, Grenfell is considered more of a home than an institution by many of its students. The campus is personal, interdisciplinary and full of adventure, with downhill skiing, cave exploration and kayaking mere minutes away.
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HARLOW CAMPUS in England gives students a chance to study abroad,
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providing a unique learning experience.
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Newfoundland and Labrador’s University
SIGNAL HILL CAMPUS, Memorial’s newest campus, is located on Signal Hill in
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CLUBS AND SOCIETIES
COURSES AVAILABLE ONLINE
475+
STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO
16:1 ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED IN 2018
CAMPUSES
5
ST. JOHN’S CAMPUS GRENFELL CAMPUS (Corner Brook) MARINE INSTITUTE (St. John’s) SIGNAL HILL CAMPUS (St. John’s) HARLOW (UK)
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Canadian universities with a campus in the United Kingdom CO OPS AND INTERNSHIPS
$1.5M+ 1,600 VARSITY TEAMS
14
(men’s and women’s)
+ 1,500 students working on campus
METERS OF TUNNELS AND PEDWAYS
VARSITY SPORTS
200+ 8
connecting many of our buildings
UNDERGRADUATE TUITION*
$2,550
Newfoundland and Labrador students
$3,300 other Canadian students
*based on 2 semesters, bachelor’s degree, 10 courses, 30 credit hours
$11,460 international students
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
MUSIC
BACHELOR OF ARTS MAJORS anthropology, archaeology , classics, communication studies3, computer science1,2, economics1, English, folklore, French, gender studies, geography, German, history, law and society3, linguistics, medieval studies3, philosophy, police studies3, political science1, psychology1,2, pure mathematics2, religious studies, Russian, sociology, Spanish, statistics2 1
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BUSINESS BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (CO-OPERATIVE) INTERNATIONAL BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OPTIONAL CONCENTRATIONS accounting, finance, human resources and labour relations, information systems, international business, marketing, operational research, resource-based industries management, small business/entrepreneurship, supply chain management NOTE: Students pursuing BBA or iBBA should note that certain concentrations may require them to take additional courses beyond those required for the degree. Students may complete joint degrees of bachelor of commerce (co-operative) and bachelor of arts or bachelor of business administration and bachelor of music
MINORS FOR BUSINESS DEGREE PROGRAMS choose an optional minor from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Science or School of Music MINORS FOR NON-BUSINESS DEGREE PROGRAMS business administration, international business
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co-op available
2
majors offered through the Faculty of Science
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interdisciplinary programs
NOTE: Students may complete joint degrees of bachelor of arts and bachelor of commerce (co-op) or bachelor of arts and bachelor of science
INTERNATIONAL BACHELOR OF ARTS MAJORS anthropology, archaeology, classics, economics, English, folklore, French, gender studies, geography, German, history, linguistics, philosophy, political science, religious studies, Russian, sociology, Spanish MINORS choose a minor in anthropology, archaeology, classics, communication studies, economics, English, folklore, French, gender studies, geography, German, history, law and society, linguistics, medieval studies, philosophy, political science, religious studies, Russian, sociology, Spanish; or a minor from the Faculty of Business Administration, Faculty of Science, or School of Music DIPLOMAS ancient worlds, creative writing, environmental humanities, geographic information sciences, humanities, police studies, stage and screen technique CERTIFICATES Indigenous - Aboriginal studies, ancient languages, criminology, film studies, food studies, Newfoundland and Labrador studies, public policy NOTE: Interested students should refer to the university Calendar for information regarding limitations on major and minor combinations for the BA
EDUCATION
HUMAN KINETICS AND RECREATION
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (INTERMEDIATE/SECONDARY) offered as a second degree; available with conjoint diploma in technology education
BACHELOR OF HUMAN KINETICS AND RECREATION (CO-OPERATIVE) OPTIONAL PATHWAYS community recreation, health promotion, kinesiology, physical education, therapeutic recreation
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (POST-SECONDARY) available as a first or second degree BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (PRIMARY/ELEMENTARY) available as a first or second degree; second degree available with conjoint certificate in STEM education BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION available to bachelor of music graduates BACHELOR OF SPECIAL EDUCATION available to bachelor of education graduates NOTE: Direct entry is not available to the Faculty of Education. Interested students should refer to the university Calendar for admission requirements to each program.
ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (CO-OPERATIVE) MAJORS civil, computer, electrical, mechanical, ocean and naval architectural, and process
BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION general or teaching BACHELOR OF RECREATION OPTIONAL PATHWAY therapeutic recreation
MEDICINE DOCTOR OF MEDICINE NOTE: Direct entry is not available to the Faculty of Medicine. A bachelor’s degree is required prior to admission.
BACHELOR OF MUSIC MAJORS composition, comprehensive, general music studies, musicologies, performance NOTE: Students may complete a joint degree of bachelor of music and bachelor of business administration
MINORS FOR MUSIC DEGREE PROGRAMS choose an optional minor from the Faculty of Business Administration, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science MINORS FOR NON-MUSIC DEGREE PROGRAMS music and culture, music history
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BACHELOR OF ARTS English, historical studies, humanities, psychology, social/cultural studies BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY environmental studies, resource management BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS theatre (acting, technical theatre), visual arts BACHELOR OF NURSING
NURSING BACHELOR OF NURSING
PHARMACY DOCTOR OF PHARMACY
SCIENCE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE MAJORS applied mathematics, behavioural neuroscience1, biochemistry, biology1 (applied ecology and conservation, aquatic life, biological tools and techniques, biology for health professions, comparative biology, evolutionary biology, molecular, microbial and cell biology), chemistry (general, biological, computational), computer science1 (general, smart systems, software engineering, visual computing and games), earth sciences, economics1, 2, geography2, nutrition, ocean sciences (general, environmental systems), physics (general, environmental, ocean), psychology1, pure mathematics, statistics, diverse joint/interdisciplinary options, including marine biology 1
co-op available 2 majors offered through the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
NOTE: Students may complete a joint degree of bachelor of science and bachelor of arts
MINORS choose from an optional minor in biochemistry, biology, chemistry, computer science, earth sciences, mathematics, oceanography, physics, psychology, statistics, sustainable aquaculture and fisheries ecology; or a minor from the Faculty of Business Administration, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Music, or Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
SOCIAL WORK BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK available as a first or second degree NOTE: Direct entry is not available to the School of Social Work. Interested students should refer to the university Calendar for admission requirements to each program.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE computational mathematics, environmental science (biology or chemistry), general science, physics, psychology MINORS art history, business, Canadian studies, classics, economics, English, environmental science, environmental studies, French, folklore, geography, historical studies, humanities, mathematics, philosophy, physics, psychology, religious studies, science, social/cultural studies, sociology, tourism studies
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TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE bridge watch, fire rescue, marine diesel mechanics TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA remotely operated vehicles (ROV operator) DIPLOMA OF TECHNOLOGY marine engineering technology, marine engineering systems design, nautical science, naval architecture DIPLOMA OF TECHNOLOGY/BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY marine environmental technology, ocean mapping, underwater vehicles BACHELOR OF MARITIME STUDIES maritime management, safety management BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY engineering and applied science technology, health science
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Memorial offers more than 475 courses in over 40 subject areas to suit many student needs. You can complete the same course, from the same professors, all from the one university.
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Take your academic interest to the next level with Memorial University’s diverse range of Master’s and PhD programs.