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Engineering Programs In 1854 the first engineering course in Canada was offered at King’s College, which was to become the nucleus of the University of New Brunswick.
Engineering School Facts
The Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) was established by Engineers Canada in 1965.
Engineering Scholarship Guide
Need money for engineering school? Many engineering schools offer an array of student scholarships and...
Applying to Engineering Schools
Students enter engineering school into a bachelor's degree program directly from high school...
Engineering Majors or some majors you will need to take specific courses (pre-requisites) during your first and second year before you can even be considered eligible for upper level courses.
Engineering Technology and Applied Technology Majors
A major (also known as a major concentration or concentration) is a term for the specific group of courses that give you a basic knowledge of a field of study,
Over 35,000 full-time and 7,500 part-time students attend a post-secondary institution in Nova Scotia
Over 15,000 full-time and 4,500 part-time students attend a post-secondary institution in Saskatchewan
Average undergraduate tuition for Newfoundland and Labrador universities is $2,600 annually, the second lowest in Canada, having dropped 22.3% in the last five years
McMaster University has graduated 35 Olympic athletes
Alberta’s post-secondary graduates have a 97 per cent employment rate and go on to have the highest take-home earnings in the country
Trinity Western University
Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences
Trinity Western University is an institution that combines Christian ethics and morality with career-oriented disciplines. The university's Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences offers bachelor of science (BSc) degrees in applied mathematics and computing science, biology, biotechnology, chemistry, computing science, environmental studies, mathematics, and natural and applied sciences. It also offers pre-med, pre-vet, pre-dentistry and nursing (BScN) degrees. Each program includes well-supervised laboratory experience in modern facilities.The faculty's pre-med program boasts small class sizes and offers students more hands-on laboratory work and paid teaching assistantships. ... [read more]