The Cairns’ Family Health and Bioscience Research Complex is a 169,000 sq. ft. 4 storey plus basement building that will be located immediately east of Plaza Building and west of Glenridge Avenue. The ...
The Faculty of Education offers a Bachelor of Education degree for students interested in teaching at the Primary/Junior level (grades K-6). The program incorporates Aboriginal learning preferences ...
Our BA in General Humanities is designed to allow you to pursue a more flexible selection of courses, with broad exposure to courses from across all of our Faculties. At the same time, the degree ...
In the Dwivedi Brain and Language Lab, our goal is to understand how the human mind/brain effortlessly understands language. We propose a “heuristic first, algorithmic second” model of language ...
The Rosalind Blauer Centre for Child Care Kinder Program is a wonderful alternative to Junior Kindergarten. The Program provides the children with all of the educational components of conventional ...
Welcome to the Developmental Processes in Health and Well-Being Lab! Broadly, we are interested in understanding risk and resilience factors in health and well-being across the lifespan with a ...
THAT the publication of the "Origin of Species " marked an epoch in the development of the natural sciences is well known to the layman. That the combination of the very words origin and species ...
These programs are designed for those working or aspiring to work in adult learning environments, including post-secondary contexts and training and development in public and private sectors, such as ...
Capital Planning and Project Management(CPPM) oversees campus physical planning, design and construction activities in accordance with Brock University policies and procedures. CPPM administers the ...
Our Bachelor of Business Economics program is unique in Canada. If you’re interested in combining the studies of economics and business, this degree offers you the best opportunity. With an emphasis ...
Students in this program take part in a unique educational experience. It combines mentorship of the student by a faculty supervisor and extensive small-group work with fellow students and faculty.
To be considered for admission to a Master’s program, a student will normally hold a four-year degree, or its equivalent, from an accredited university with a minimum 75% (mid-B) average over the last ...