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Brandon University
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270–18th Street
Brandon, Manitoba R7A 6A9
Telephone: 204-728-9520
Profile
Founded in 1899, Brandon University is situated in Manitoba’s second largest city and attracts students interested in obtaining an excellent education in an environment geared to the individual. Our people, facilities, programs and services, and warm Prairie hospitality set us apart from other universities. Small class sizes, faculty who are easily accessible for students, a compact campus, a rural focus and a diverse student population combine to form a stimulating, supportive and personalized learning experience.
Brandon University is dedicated to the liberal arts and sciences model of interdisciplinary education and offers undergraduate degrees in such areas as business administration, music, arts, fine arts, science, environmental science, nursing, psychiatric nursing and education as well as graduate programs in music, education and rural development. Brandon University is also home to the innovative Applied Disaster and Emergency Studies program.
The university has a longstanding commitment to First Nations citizens: its First Nations and Aboriginal Counselling degree program has brought it wide recognition in the field of Aboriginal studies and education.
The Brandon University Bobcats have a tradition of excellence in interuniversity sport; the School of Music and affiliated Conservatory are considered among the finest in Canada. Brandon University demonstrates that teaching and concern for students are compatible with research.
Brandon University faculty have received national awards for research in physics, astronomy, geology, mathematics and social sciences. Brandon University’s artists have received top recognition in Canada and the United States. The School of Music attracts extremely talented performers and has internationally renowned composers on faculty.
The university offers a number of distributed learning courses using a variety of technologies including video, audio and computer-mediated communication. Brandon University is also a co-participant in Campus Manitoba, a distance education program which offers a selection of university-level courses in numerous rural Manitoba communities.
Brandon’s liberal arts curriculum stands out as a refreshing alternative that delivers rich content, and also teaches students how to apply knowledge as well as how to perform and communicate, innovate and be critical thinkers.
History
Year of foundation: 1899
Former name of the institution: Brandon College.
Student fees
Canadian student fees 2009 - 2010 *
Undergraduate tuition fees: $2,852 - $3,030
Graduate tuition fees: $4,545
International student fees 2009 - 2010 *
Undergraduate tuition fees: $5,705 - $6,060
Graduate tuition fees: $4,545
* Source: Statistics Canada. Fees for general programs in arts and humanities.
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.
Student enrolment
2009 rounded preliminary fall enrolment *
Full-time (undergraduates): 2,160
Full-time (graduates): 50
Part-time (undergraduates): 900
Part-time (graduates): 110
* Source: Brandon University
Programs and degrees
Note: The program information is compiled by AUCC staff in cooperation with staff at member institutions. The programs are classified according to the Classification of Instructional Programs 2000. To search for the programs offered by this institution, please consult the Directory of Canadian Universities’ programs database online at http://www.aucc.ca/can_uni/search/index_e.html.
Student facilities and services
Personal support services
Day care centre, work study program, emergency phones, international student office, indigenous peoples centre, disability services office, Elders' program, counselling, bookstore, dining, residence life programming.
Academic support services
Academic advisors, career planning and placement services, English for academic purposes program, learning skills specialist, native student services, peer tutoring, prior learning assessment and recognition, services for students with disabilities, Web access to library holdings, academic skills centre.
First-year student programs
Pre-orientation/overview sessions throughout the summer, general orientation in fall; student leader program; sessions for First Nations, international and mature students; group workshops and individual assistance with learning, writing and math skills; peer tutoring program.
Housing
On-campus: Brandon University can accommodate approximately 470 students in three traditional-style residences: male-only, female-only and co-ed. All residences offer double or single occupancy rooms. First-year students are usually assigned to a double occupancy room since single rooms are primarily allotted to upper-year students. A meal plan is mandatory for residents. First-year students are guaranteed a room in residence. Annual costs: room, $2,437 - $3,374 (double) and $3,299 - $4,248 (single); minimum meal plan, $3,191.
Off-campus: Housing is $400 - $800 per month.
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Curling |
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Softball |
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Squash |
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Swimming |
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Table tennis |
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Taekwondo |
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Student assistance
Undergraduate/Graduate:
Brandon University awards approximately 230 entrance scholarships, ranging from $200 to $7,500, and approximately 50 bursaries, ranging from $200 to $3,000 to students entering the faculties of arts, science, education, music and health studies. Brandon University guarantees entrance scholarships to students entering the university directly from high school with an entrance average of 80 percent or higher. Approximately 30 percent of first-year students are recipients of institutional financial awards. Brandon University also awards approximately 30 graduate scholarships. Scholarships are based on academic achievement and leadership, while bursaries are based on academic achievement and financial need. Specific awards are available to certain under-represented groups, such as First Nations and Aboriginal students, Metis students and international students. Limited funding is available from the student travel fund for students to participate in off-campus learning experiences at conferences or workshops. Several funds are available to aid students in emergency situations.
University research
A small, primarily undergraduate institution with select graduate programs, Brandon University is proud of its long tradition of teaching, research and scholarly excellence.
Brandon University has graduate programs in music, education and rural development. It recently added new undergraduate degrees in environmental studies, liberal arts, interdisciplinary studies (arts), gender and women’s studies and nursing. Each new degree program builds on the university’s strengths and provides opportunities for new research partnerships.
Brandon University is very proud of its four Canada Research Chairs in literature and creative writing, in systems and modelling, in archaeological residue and functional analysis, and in resource management and the environment.
The university has received a number of significant grants over the past several years, including a research grant to examine the impact of Aboriginal cultural instruction on learning, school attendance and retention of Aboriginal students, and a grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) to facilitate community dialogue in a series of northern communities in the provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
With funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Province of Manitoba and other sources, Brandon University has attracted more than $3.5 million for the establishment of new research laboratories. These include infrastructure to support research in geology, environmental science, cell biology, multimedia in creative writing and poetry, archaeology and other important areas.
Brandon University’s research funding from external agencies has nearly doubled since 2003, and funding is expected to continue to increase as new and existing researchers continue to excel.
International education
Brandon University students may go on exchanges to universities in China, Mexico, Paraguay and Taiwan. An agreement exists between Brandon University and Dalian University in Dalian, China, which allows for the exchange of professors and visiting scholars. Last year, more than 170 international students from more than 30 countries attended regular and English language studies at Brandon University. The university has recently introduced the Schreyer International Bursary which provides tuition, room and board to two students from African countries, and two full-tuition international music student scholarships.
Contact
Anita Allan, Coordinator
Office of International Activities
Telephone: 204-727-7479
E-mail: allan@brandonu.ca
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