Brandon University Programs
Bachelor of applied disaster & emergency studies.
An interdisciplinary program leading to a concentration in planning and management in the Arts stream or to a concentration in disaster science in the Science stream.
Bachelor of Arts.
Study the complex cultural and social issues, past and present, that address real world concerns. Majors and minors in Aboriginal & visual arts, anthropology, Canadian studies, classical & modern languages, creative art, drama, economics, English, gender & women’s studies, geography, history, music, Native studies, philosophy, political science, psychology, religion, rural & community studies, and sociology.
Bachelor of Business Administration.
A specialized program that prepares you for a career in business administration, management or entrepreneurship.
Bachelor of Education.
Once you have your first degree, this two-year program will teach you how to teach in the early, middle and senior years. Special northern, Hutterian, and Aboriginal teacher programs available. Programs for music and physical education teachers available.
Bachelor of Fine Arts.
A professional studio-based program offering four-year majors and minors in aboriginal art, ceramics, digital media & design, and painting.
Bachelor of First Nations & Aboriginal Counseling.
The only professional-level qualification in Canada embracing First Nations and Aboriginal holistic approaches to counseling, healing and community.
Bachelor of Music.
BU has built a reputation as one of Canada’s finest schools of music since 1906. Programs are offered in music education, performance and other areas.
Bachelor of Nursing.
Train as a general duty nurse with an area of specialization in a challenging and rewarding health care environment. A Post-Diploma program for RNs is available.
Bachelor of Science.
Study various aspects of science at all levels’ from broad, theoretical models to basic experiments that reveal the principles governing our world. Majors and minors in botany, chemistry, computer science, geography, geology, mathematics, physics & astronomy, psychology, and zoology. A distributed major enables diversification. There are also programs in forestry/horticulture, water quality technology and wildlife management.
Bachelor of science in environmental Science.
To address environmental issues facing society will go together with a firm foundation in physical, life, and social sciences. Three streams: resource management, physical sciences, and biodiversity
Bachelor of science in psychiatric Nursing.
This unique four-year professional program prepares you to address the needs of individuals, families, and communities. A post-diploma program for RPNs is available to develop the scope of your competencies.
Pre-Professional Program
Brandon University is often the first choice for students considering further studies. We can prepare you for:
 Accounting
 Agriculture
 Chiropractice studies
 Dental hygiene
 Dentistry
 Engineering
 Environmental design
 Human ecology
 Journalism
 Law
 Library & information science
 Marine biology
 Medicine
 Optometry
 Pharmacy
 Physical & occupational therapy
 Public administration
 Recreation studies
 Social work
 Speech pathology
 Veterinary medicine
Certificate Programs
 Business Administration
 Justice System
 Labour Studies
Graduate Programs
 Diploma in Education
 Master of Education
 Master of Music
 Diploma in Rural Development
 Master of Rural Development
Note: All figures are for undergraduate Canadian students attending regular session full-time during 2004-2005.
Be You
You can be yourself and get the attention you deserve at BU because:
1. We have a low student-professor ratio
Class size does make a difference to academic success and enjoyment.
Sixty-three percent of our classes have fewer than 20 students. The ratio of students to professors is just 12:1.
2. We focus on undergraduate education
Receive the time and attention that only graduate research students receive elsewhere.
Eighty percent of first-year students agree or strongly agree that our professors treat them as individuals not just numbers.
3. We are located in an ideal community
Brandon is a great place for a university. The warmth and friendliness of the city permeates the campus: students are people at BU.
Ninety-three percent of first-year students report being satisfied or very satisfied with their decision to attend Brandon University.
Be Rewarded
Brandon University awarded close to $600,000 in scholarships and bursaries last year to new and continuing students.
IMPORTANT:Exceptional grades are not the sole criteria for most awards.
Be Economical
Enjoy the lowest fees in Manitoba.
 Tuition $2,730-$3,019
 Fees $245
 Residence &1,980-$2,843
 Residence meal plan $2,354
 Textbooks (estimate) $900
Be Convinced
96% of our arts students and 98% of our science students get jobs immediately or very soon after graduation. Our unique educational experience is ideal for intending graduate or professional students. An impressive 44% of our arts and science students enroll in post-graduate programs; 77% of these in professional schools such as dentistry, law and medicine.
An Invitation
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Admission Office
Brandon University
270-18th Street
Brandon, Manitoba Canada
R7A 6Y9
1 800 644 7644 for MB, SK & N.W. ON
Phone: (204) 727 9784
Fax: (204) 728 3221
Email: discover@brandonu.ca
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