University of New Brunswick - Master's Degree
University of New Brunswick is a comprehensive higher education institution from Fredericton, New Brunswick in Canada that offers a variety of bachelor's and master's degree program across 12 schools and colleges that are individually accredited by various awarding bodies in Canada.
School Description
Established in 1785, University of New Brunswick is one of North America's oldest public universities. Led by William Paine, the institution served as an academy of liberal arts and sciences that aimed to bring advantages and conveniences to the public. Today, University of New Brunswick prides itself with over 230 years of academic experience and continues to be a leading institution in the provision of quality education.
University of New Brunswick's strong reputation for being a leading institution in the provision of quality education attracts more than 11,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students from more than 100 countries across the globe each year. Composed of 12 schools and colleges, it offers 57 bachelor's and 45 master's degree programs in areas of arts, business, computer science, education, engineering, forestry and environmental management, kinesiology, law, nursing, and science. University of New Brunswick's Fredericton campus is also home to 13 different on-campus residences for students who want to stay close to the many academic, recreational, fitness and athletic facilities that the university offers.
Master Programs
Admission Requirements
- Minimum GPA 2.70
- Minimum incoming TOEFL iBT 80
- Minimum incoming IELTS 7.00
- Minimum incoming GMAT 550