2001-2002 Graduate Calendar

General Information

 

I.  An Introduction

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For over 30 years Brock University has evolved as an intellectual, cultural and recreational centre for the Niagara Region. The University was named for General Sir Isaac Brock, commander of the British Forces during the War of 1812. His last words are said to be, "Surgite! Push on!" which have become the University's motto.

 

II.  The Campus

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Brock University is a beautiful place in which to study. Surrounded by orchards and farmland, the campus is located on the Niagara Escarpment overlooking the city of St. Catharines, Ontario. The campus encompasses some of the most inviting woods and countryside in the peninsula and includes a section of the Bruce Trail. A one-hour drive from Toronto and even closer to Hamilton and Niagara Falls, Brock offers you the best of both worlds - an opportunity to study in a safe, friendly atmosphere, while providing easy access to larger urban centres.

 

III.  Graduate Programs

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The following graduate programs are currently offered at Brock University:

Doctoral Programs:

PhD in Biotechnology

PhD in Educational Studies

PhD in Psychology

Master's Programs:

Master of Accountancy (MAcc)

Taxation and General Accounting

Master of Arts (MA)

Applied Health Sciences

Child and Youth Studies

Philosophy

Political Science

Popular Culture

Psychology

Master of Education (MEd)

Curriculum Studies

Teaching and Learning

Organization and Administrative Studies in Education

Master of Science (MSc)

Applied Health Sciences

Biological Sciences

Biotechnology

Chemistry

Earth Sciences

Physics

Master of Divinity (MDiv)

Master of Theological Studies (MTS)

Degrees offered through Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary (an affiliated College of the University)

 
Last updated: July 25, 2001 @ 09:28AM