St. Thomas University
- PO Box 4569, Station A,
- New Brunswick
Description
Founded in 1910, St. Thomas University is Canada’s only exclusively liberal arts, primarily undergraduate university. Located in Fredericton on Canada’s east coast, the university overlooks the beautiful St. John River Valley. Fredericton is a friendly college town (population 85,000) that is home to two universities. New Brunswick has three airports with daily flights connecting to international destinations.
Achieving excellence in undergraduate liberal arts education is St. Thomas’s highest institutional priority. Bachelor of Arts students can chose from more than 30 academic disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. The Bachelor of Education program encourages cross-disciplinary approaches to teaching and learning. The Bachelor of Social Work and the Mi’kmaq/Maliseet Bachelor of Social Work programs teaches students to address the needs of clients and to act as agents of change. A Master of Social Work program was recently launched.
Small classes encourage students to participate in discussions with their peers and professors. Professors are distinguished scholars, authors and commentators and use a variety of teaching approaches – lectures, readings, discussions, group activities, debates, research assignments, writing, and on-line discussions.
Faculty research has eight focal areas: narrative studies; global and international studies; Indigenous studies and Indigenous knowledge; health, wellness, and aging; social justice, human rights, and identities; environmental sustainability and climate change; arts and culture; and New Brunswick studies. The university holds Canada Research Chairs in global and international studies and physical culture and social life, as well as a health research chair in community health and aging. An annual Student Research and Ideas Fair encourages student research, and many students are employed as research assistants. Distinguished alumni include author David Adams Richards, former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and children’s author Sheree Fitch.
Location Info
Address:
PO Box 4569, Station A
City:
Fredericton
Postal Code:
E3B 5G3
Student Enrollment
Full-time International Students in Undergrad:
1610
Part-time International Students in Undergrad:
120
Full-time International Students in Postgraduate:
30
Tuition Fees
Undergrad Fees for International Students:
$12,636 - $21,060
Postgraduate Fees for International Students:
$18,610
Source: Statistics Canada. Fees for undergraduate programs in arts and humanities. Fees for graduate programs in business (2023-24)
Note: In addition to tuition fees, universities generally charge fees for goods and services supplied to students. This includes areas such as student associations, sports and health. These additional fees vary widely per university and per student and can run from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars. Check with the university for details.
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Courses
Field of study: Psychology
Degree: Undergraduate
Campus: Waterloo
Next Intake: Sep
Duration: 48 Months
Application Deadline: ASAP
Annual Tuition: CAD 30715
Field of study: Neuroscience
Degree: Undergraduate
Campus: Waterloo
Next Intake: Sep
Duration: 48 Months
Application Deadline: ASAP
Annual Tuition: CAD 30715
Field of study: Psychology
Degree: Undergraduate
Campus: Waterloo
Next Intake: Sep
Duration: 48 Months
Application Deadline: ASAP
Annual Tuition: CAD 30715
Field of study: Psychology
Degree: Undergraduate
Campus: Waterloo
Next Intake: Jan
Duration: 48 Months
Application Deadline: ASAP
Annual Tuition: CAD 30715
Field of study: Science
Degree: Undergraduate
Campus: Waterloo
Next Intake: Jan
Duration: 48 Months
Application Deadline: ASAP
Annual Tuition: CAD 30715
Field of study: Science
Degree: Undergraduate
Campus: Waterloo
Next Intake: Sep
Duration: 48 Months
Application Deadline: ASAP
Annual Tuition: CAD 30715