Thursday 4 October 2012

Brock University , an education and a unique philosophy in St Catherine’s , Ontario


Name : Brock University
Locations St Catherines , Ontario, Canada
Information
Brock’s unique philosophy takes students beyond the pursuit of academic excellence and it is a place where left-brain and right-brain thinking come together. Students develop rational/analytical thinking in concert with their emotional/creative sides. Brock also views community involvement as crucial to developing intelligent, well-rounded members of society
Brock University offer a diverse range of both undergraduate and postgraduate study and are also the third largest Co-Op school in Ontario, the fifth in Canada. There are many varied course to select from the Faculties of ; Applied Health Sciences , Business ,  Education , Graduate Studies ,Humanities , Mathematics & Science and  Social Sciences.
Our recommendations for undergraduate study at Brock  are all based around the successful Co-Operative education Programme  and  are programmes that give your future career a helping hand before it starts:
Co-Operative education programmes
Co-Operative education programmes at Brock will provide you with valuable work experience by combining academic and work terms over four-and-one-half years.
Business Economics Co-op :  You’ll complete five academic terms prior to beginning your first work placement, after which you’ll alternate academic and work terms for the remainder of your degree.
Computing and Business Co-op provides a unique foundation in business practices for computing professionals, ideal for current employment opportunities.
Bachelor of Accounting Co-Op : for  a career as a professional accountant, this program is designed specifically for you, with rigorous academic courses integrated with a professional orientation.
These programmes are also available without the Co-Op Option .  
Brock Facts
Opened — 1964

 


Total graduates (as of November 2010) — 70,721
Number of academic Faculties — 7 (Applied Health Sciences; Business; Education; Humanities; Mathematics and Science; Social Sciences; and Graduate Studies)
Student population — 17,877
Male : female ratio — 42%:58%
Residences — 6

 

   Residence beds — 2,389
Admission/Start Dates
This is basic entry requirement information and more detail about any additional requirements  is available from Study-International. Fall sessions start towards the end of August and the Winter term in January.
Accommodation
Traditional style residences have single and double rooms grouped into communities of 'houses' or 'halls', and students eat their meals in a dining hall.
Townhouse style of residence offers the convenience of living on-campus with a more independent lifestyle. Students have the option of cooking their own meals, or purchasing an optional meal plan.
(Allow $5 to 7,000  for accommodation and $2 to 5,000  for an appropriate meal plan)

Fees and Scholarships for International Students
Undergraduate:
 Tuition fees are estimated at $17,000/year, Allow about $1,000 for books, $700 for health insurance and $2-400 for transport.
Graduate  Master’s graduate student      $19,000/year Doctoral graduate student      $24,500/year(International students in funded programs receive an International Tuition Fellowship of $4,500/year) Many packages will also include additional funds such as:  Research Fellowship                $1,000-$10,000/year
Study-International will provide you with up to date information prior to making your application.
**indicative costs detailed are subject o change, currency fluctuation and alteration.

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