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CAPE BRETONISLAND
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From Bangladesh to Brampton, Sydney to Shanghai,
the Cape Breton University Recruitment Team is
constantly on the move. Under the supervision of
Director Shea McInnis, the Recruitment Team travels
the world to let everyone know about the great things
CBU has to offer. The Team is your link to the university.
Whether you have a question about one of our unique
programs or you’re interested in a campus tour, the
Recruitment Team will have the answer. Remember, they
want to make your transition to university as easy as
possible, so don’t hesitate to contact Mora Giovannetti,
Mark Carabin, Becky Chisholm or Sarah Farrow.
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CBU Welcomes You At first you’re not sure what to think – that’s natural. Then, after a while, you
realize you’ve made the right decision. When your professor stops you in the
hall to chat and actually calls you by name, you know it’s going to be a great
four years.
Cape Breton University has a reputation for connecting with its students.
This connection is evident from the classroom to the cafeteria and from the
library to the labs. As a result, our graduate satisfaction is among the highest
in the country. Our students get an exceptional educational experience. This
experience leads to excellence both in and out of the classroom, where faculty,
students, and graduates have been recognized internationally for innovative
accomplishments in a variety of fields.
The university’s location also adds to its close-knit culture. Located on
Canada’s stunning east coast, CBU makes its home in the Cape Breton
Regional Municipality – the largest urban centre on Cape Breton Island. With
a population of 110,000 residents, the municipality boasts the amenities of a
city with the welcoming supportive atmosphere of a small town. From one end
to the other, Cape Breton Island offers spectacular scenery and celebrated
culture, the perfect backdrop for post-secondary studies. Here, students
quickly become valued members of the local community.
What’s InsideAdmissions & Registration ................................3
Scholarships & Bursaries..................................4
Student Budget...............................................5
The Choice Is Yours .........................................6
Student Life ...................................................7
Don’t Leave Home Without It.............................8
Stuff You’ll Find in Cape Breton.........................9
A Word From Your Students’ Union...................10
Athletics ......................................................11
Campus Happenings ......................................12
Get Connected...............................................13
Research Matters ..........................................14
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Admissions & RegistrationGeneral Admission Requirements The university’s diverse programs may have specific requirements. Students
can find additional information at www.cbu.ca/admissions
Early Admissions Students may apply for early admission commencing September 15 of the year
in which they are registered in Grade 12 if they have an average of 75% in
Grade 11 and are currently registered in the Grade 12 courses that satisfy the
admission requirements for the academic program to which they are applying.
For more information visit www.cbu.ca/admissions
International StudentsGraduates from Senior Secondary School are required to have five GCE or
GCSE subjects including English and at least two subjects at the advanced
level, and will be assessed on a country by country basis. Official transcripts
(a complete academic record bearing the original signature of the Registrar
and the official seal of the university), or notarized copies must be submitted
with the application for admission. The deadline for international students to
apply for admission to guarantee visa application processing for September
registration is March 31st. An application fee of $100 CDN is required before
Conditional Acceptance for Students.
International students meeting all admission requirements except Proof of
English Language Proficiency may be provided with a conditional letter of
offer pending receipt of an acceptable testing score from a recognized testing
agency prior to registration for academic course work.
English Proficiency for International Students Students whose first language is not English, or whose education was not
delivered in English, should provide proof of English proficiency from a
recognized language testing organization (e.g.TOEFL or IELTS) with their
application.
Students who have not met the language requirements can apply to the
International Centre for English Academic Preparation, an independent
language school located on the Cape Breton University campus. For more
information about the Centre visit www.iceap.ca.
Registration All first year students are required to receive academic advising prior to
registering for courses.
Advising and registration begins the first week of July. Once students receive
advising, they may register in person at the Student Service Centre, by mail
using the registration form sent with their acceptance package, or online at
www.cbu.ca/current-students
International Baccalaureate Credit (IB) Cape Breton University awards credit for IB courses. The minimum diploma
score for admission is 24. Certificate applicants will be considered individually
based on coursework.
Students admitted to CBU who have completed the IB Diploma are eligible
to receive a maximum of 30 credits (5 full courses – English and 4 others).
Of these possible 30 credits, 18 credits can be awarded for Standard Level
courses with a minimum grade of 5, with the remaining 12 credits awarded on
the basis of higher level coursework with a minimum grade of 5.
IB Certificate holders are eligible to receive university credit to a maximum of
18 credits for higher level courses or standard level courses on a course by
course basis subject to a minimum score of 5.
Remember your application form is as close as your computer – go online at
www.cbu.ca/online and complete the application form as it appears on your
screen and submit it, or download it from www.cbu.ca/applications.
Given the opportunities for faculty-student interaction, a small university environment offers great professional rewards. It is a pleasure to contribute to the educational experiences of students whose identities are not lost in a sea of anonymity.
- Sue Korol, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology
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Scholarships & BursariesMore Scholarships & Bursaries Than Ever Scholarships are based on grades. Bursaries are based on financial need. Cape Breton University is
committed to supporting the financial needs of its students through both. Future First, CBU’s fundraising
initiative, doubled the university’s endowment funds, providing more and larger financial awards. Non-
Canadian students must complete one term of study at CBU to become eligible for scholarships and
bursaries.
When You Apply Canadian high school students who apply to CBU by March 1st are automatically considered for
Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships. Students with high academic averages, 90% and above, are eligible
to receive a renewable entrance scholarship. These are known as the Deans and Rossetti Scholarships.
A limited number of the prestigious Chancellor’s, President’s and Marquis Scholarships are available
for students with a superior academic average. CBU also offers general entrance awards based on
academic achievement of 85% and above.
Some additional awards and bursaries have specific criteria, requiring a separate application.
To be considered for additional scholarships, a resumé and official transcript are required; for bursaries,
a financial needs-assessment form is required. Visit www.cbu.ca/scholarships for more information.
Once You Have Registered CBU also offers in-course bursaries and scholarships to registered students, ranging from $500 to
$5,000. For more information on awards, application forms, or eligibility, visit www.cbu.ca/scholarships
or contact [email protected]
Leaving Bermuda and coming into Canada’s cold weather is a whole different experience. I love when the snow falls, and all the trees are covered in snow. It’s exciting! Being a student at CBU gives me the opportunity to meet so many amazing people, professors and friends that I’ll have forever. Believe me, you have to come and experience it for yourself.
- Tomika Easton, Warwick, Bermuda
BHTM’11
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Student BudgetUndergraduate Fees 2010-2011 Sample Costs for Canadian Students
Nova Scotia Other Canada
Tuition $4,377 – 4,527* ** $5,399 – 5,549* **
Health Plan 126 126
Residence 3,530 – 5,400 3,530 – 5,400
Meal Plan 1,350 – 3,200 1,350 – 3,200
Total: $9,383 – 13,253 $10,405 – 14,275
2010-2011 Sample Costs for International Students
Tuition $11,320 – 11,470**
Health Plan 650
Residence 3,530 – 5,400
Meal Plan 1,350 – 3,200
Total: $16,850 – 20,720
* Nova Scotia student fees include a rebate provided by the Province of Nova Scotia. Complete fee structure including application
and graduate fees can be found at www.cbu.ca/fees
** Specific program fees may differ and are subject to change, visit www.cbu.ca/fees for detailed information.
ResidenceLiving in residence offers the best option for a complete post-secondary education experience. On-
campus housing puts students right at the heart of university life, with easy access to classes, student
services, sports facilities, and entertainment.
CBU’s growing on-campus community has four residence facilities. They offer a mix of apartment style
living and dorm-style accommodations. Either way, rez life is sure to make it easy to meet new friends,
find study buddies, and get the most out of your life on campus. For more information visit www.cbu.ca/
residence
My experience with CBU’s BBA program has been great! I’ve always had an interest in commerce and economics so the BBA program was a natural choice for me. The degree provides a lot of flexibility in choosing a career path and the structure of CBU’s small class sizes allows for a lot of personal interaction between professors and students which allows for a unique learning experience.
- Jeris Abbass, Sydney, Nova Scotia
BBA’11
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The Choice Is Yours*Refer to Academic Calendar website for detailed and updated information*
School of Ar ts and Social Sciences Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts Community Studies
Anthropology
Anthropology/Sociology
Celtic Culture
Communication
Drama
English
Folklore
French
Gaelic
Gender & Women’s Studies
History
Mi’kmaq Studies
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Religious Studies
Sociology
Sport & Human Kinetics
Diploma and Certificate Programs
Diploma in Public Administration and Management
Certificate in Heritage Studies
Certificate in Mi’kmaq Cultural Heritage Preservation
Certificate in Public Administration
Certificate in Social Research
Certificate in Theatre Arts
Certificate in Ethnomusicology
School of Graduate and Professional Studies Master of Education (Information Technology)
Bachelor of Education
Bachelor of Science, Nursing
Bachelor of Health Sciences (Public Health)
Bachelor of Science Human Nutrition Degree
Diploma and Certificate Programs
Diploma in Education (Curriculum)
Diploma in Education (Counselling)
Diploma in Educational Technology
Certificate in Educational Studies (Arts Education)
Certificate in Educational Studies
Shannon School of Business
Master of Business Administration (Community Economic Development)
Bachelor of Business Administration Degree
Accounting
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Human Resources
Information Technology
Legal Studies
Marketing
Tourism Marketing and Management
Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management Degree
Certificate Programs
Certificate in Professional Development
School of Science and TechnologyBachelor of Science
Biology
Chemistry
Mathematics
Psychology
Bachelor of Science Community Studies Degree
Biodiversity
Psychology, Health, and Environment
Toqwa’tu’ki Kjijitaqnn/Integrated Science
Bachelor of Engineering Technology Degree
Electronics and Controls
Environmental Studies
Manufacturing
Petroleum
Bachelor of Technology (Emergency Management)
Bachelor of Engineering (Transfer)
Certificate Programs
Liquefied Natural Gas Operations
Petroleum Operations
Diploma Program
Engineering Diploma (Transfer)
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This will be your first opportunity to get involved in
Student Life! A crew of fun Frosh Leaders who will
help you become oriented with CBU will greet you
upon your arrival. Keep your eyes open for tons
of events that will introduce you to new people and
chances to win awesome prizes. Expect information
over the summer about the activities happening for
orientation and you can’t miss the posters we’ll put
up around the school and on Facebook. Here’s a
sneak peak with much, much more!
Residence Competition
Frosh Meeting
First bash at The Pit
Concerts
Frosh Kits
Student Orientation
Student LifeFrosh Week 2010
The past four years at CBU have been such an amazing experience. Going to a local university has allowed me to stay close to my friends and family and yet meet people from all over the country and the world. Because of the small class sizes, it was easy to make new friends with similar interests and allowed for a more personal relationship with the professors. They are always willing to provide information and advice because they truly wanted to see you succeed. CBU is such a positive environment I would recommend it to anyone seeking undergraduate education!
- Maryam Mohseni, Sydney, Nova Scotia
BSc’10
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Halloween
Yuk Yuk’s Comedy Tour
Tony Lee, hypnotist
Live bands performing
Intramurals and Sports Tournaments
Karaoke nights
Ladies night
Bursary Bash
Molson Promo Nights
Holiday bash
East Coast Kitchen party
Love Africa week
Green Week
Battle of the Bands
St. Patrick’s Day Bash
United Way Week
Student Appreciation Week
Pride Week
Swim n’ Gym
Shinerama Softball Tournament
Aboriginal Awareness Week
Treaty Day Celebration
African History Month Events
Peace One Day
Orange Army Week
Financial Literacy Week
Get Involved Week
Cultural Diversity Coordinator
Sustainability Coordinator
Mentoring Program
Operation Red Nose
Students’ Union Events and Services
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Top 5 Cool Things to Bring to CBU By Gregg Whiting, Nottingham England
BBA’12
Left Winger/Midfielder Men’s Soccer Team
2 years in residence
5 Games Console: So there’s always something to do if all else fails,
and great way to meet new friends.
4 Posters: The rooms can look a little bare, brighten up the place.
3 DVD’s: Great way to chill out and relax, watching some of your
favorite movies.
2 I-pod: When you hit the gym or exercise, it makes it go a lot
quicker!
1 Camera – You’ll want to capture all the famous university events
forever.
Don’t Leave Home Without It!Top 10 Items You Can’t Leave Home Without By Laura Swain, Halifax, Nova Scotia
BA’10
10 A dry erase calendar: So those papers, exams and assignments don’t
sneak up on you .
9 TV: For the occasional relaxing movie night.
8 Flip flops, rain gear and a winter jacket: Cape Breton weather is
unpredictable.
7 Your favourite blanket from home: Sometimes you’ll wake up thinking
you’re in your old bed.
6 Laptop: Facebook, MSN, and Skype are great free ways to keep in
touch with friends and family from away.
5 Every piece of orange clothing you own (and maybe some additional
purchases).
4 Alarm clock: Because 8am comes earlier some mornings than it does
others.
3 Microwave: Convenient for when you’re in a rush.
2 Pictures of family and friends to bring some life to your dorm room.
1 Coffee Mug: For those early morning classes.
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Stuff You’ll Find In Cape Breton
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League – the Cape Breton
Screaming Eagles
10-screen movie theatre
Concert venues
Vibrant local music scene – concerts, open mic nights, all-ages shows
Shopping mall, local artisans and a farmers’ market
Skiing, snowboarding, kayaking, surfing, hiking, golfing
Convenient public transit to and from campus
Bars, pubs, and restaurants
Stuff you’ll have access to as a CBU studentSullivan Fieldhouse (basketball, volleyball, and other athletic facilities)
Canada Games Complex (which houses a full-size skating rink)
Max Bell Health Centre (with a doctor, nurse, and physiotherapist)
Cape Breton Recreation Health Complex (with an indoor/outdoor soccer
pitch, track and field events venue, fitness centre and much more)
Nature trails for walking and hiking
Caper Radio Incorporated
Library
Stuff you’ll find in the CBU Students’ UnionWomen’s Centre
More than 60 clubs and societies
Caper Times newspaper
Sexual Diversity Centre
Free Tutoring Services
Student Representative Council (SRC)
Bus Passes
Job Navigation Centre
A potential job – at the Pit Lounge, Caper Convenience or in one of the
other areas run by the Students’ Union
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A Word From Your Students’ Union Hello Caper Recruits! We, the Cape Breton University Students’ Union, would like to welcome you to CBU! Your executive team is very excited about the upcoming
year – especially with more events than ever that will keep you busy from September to April!
We are Allison Haley, President; Adam Jamieson, VP Academic; Jenn Howarth, VP Student Life; and Philip Campbell, VP Finance and Operations. We will be a
strong representative voice for you and will ensure that your first year on campus is one to remember!
Our Frosh Week is being revamped to bring you BIGGER and BETTER events! Last year’s concert with Sean Kingston, Karl Wolf and Danny Fernandes was a HUGE
success! Stay tuned for whatever big act we will bring this September!
Aside from sweet activities, we are here to help you in whatever way we can! From tutoring to bus passes, Women’s Centre services to Cultural Diversity- your
union’s got you covered!
We can’t wait to meet you all next year! Questions in advance, visit us at www.cbusu.com
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Athletics – On Top Of Our GameChampionship-Calibre Athletic Programs Athletics is an integral part of the CBU experience. The CAPERS varsity sports teams compete in women’s basketball, soccer and volleyball, and men’s basketball
and soccer. They are consistently among the best in the AUS and continue to rank among the top teams in Canada.
Other Activities In addition to varsity sports, CBU maintains a diversified schedule of programs and events for students, faculty, staff and the wider community including hosting
major sporting events, elementary athletics camps, tournaments and regional and national championships.
Other Spor ts CBU also offers a wide range of programs at the club and recreational levels, including women’s hockey and men’s baseball and rugby. CBU also offers an
organized and growing intramural program with men’s and women’s ice hockey, volleyball, floor hockey, basketball and soccer. In partnership with Students’
Union, there are tournaments in flag football, softball, golf, dodge ball and soccer.
Being a student-athlete here at CBU has really been a privilege, and an experience that I have definitely enjoyed for the past five years. With a hectic school schedule and traveling with the basketball team from November through to March, many of my professors have been very accommodating with tests, due dates, and assignments. The support system throughout the entire university is unbelievable. With the Orange Army in full force this past season, it made my 5th and final year in the uniform one to remember.
- Kelsey Hodgson, Fredericton, New Brunswick
BA’10
Two-time AUS MVP
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Campus Happenings University is not all about textbooks and exams.
It’s also about getting to know yourself, creating
new experiences, learning about new cultures and
teaching other students about yours too. At Cape
Breton University there is always lots to do on
campus whether you’re hanging out at residence,
in the cafeteria between classes, marching for the
Orange Army or taking on a leading role in the
Boardmore Theatre’s latest production. During
your time at Cape Breton University you’re going
to make life long friends and memories that you will
remember for years to come!
We Want You for the Orange Army Who are we? We are strong, proud, and fierce.
We are, the Orange Army.
The driving support behind our championship
athletics teams, the Orange Army is the student
spirit of CBU. Join us. Fall in line and march for the
Orange Army.
“Capers fans – dubbed the Orange Army – were
unofficially anointed the No. 1 fans in the country
at the national championship, which was hosted by
Carleton University.”
- Jim Charters, CBU Men’s Basketball Coach
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Get ConnectedA home-away-from-home for many, CBU recognizes the importance of meeting the individual needs of all
students. With this in mind, the university offers a wide range of services and resources accommodating
specific needs, including child care, computer and career services, bookstore, women’s centre,
international student advisors, health services, and personal counselling.
Students can find a diverse range of resources on campus that will cater to individual needs, such as:
Jennifer Keeping AccessAbility Centre The Jennifer Keeping AccessAbility Centre is well equipped to assist our disabled students with a wide
variety of services ranging from tutorials to facilitating academic accommodation. The Centre also
utilizes or has access to a wide selection of assistive technologies to provide additional support.
Mi’kmaq College Institute The Mi’kmaq College Institute helps students make a smooth transition to university life and is equipped
with a meeting centre, computer room, resource office, and study hall. Students have a comfortable
environment for study and relaxation, where staff provide a vital link between the university and
Aboriginal communities.
Writing Centre Free of charge for all students, the Centre helps improve writing skills and provides a large collection
of self-help materials. Also recognizing the importance of meeting individual needs, the CBU Students’
Union offers supports services such as course counselling, tutoring, email services, and a host of
activities and programs.
Library The library staff is friendly and helpful, and the librarians know their stuff. They know the profs, the
assignments, and the best information to use. There are always people around to help you find the
perfect information, and even when you’re not in the library you can get help through IM, phone, or
email. And being a member of Canada’s national research network, we can ensure that you have access
to the highest quality information whenever and wherever you need it.
Learning Commons and Student Life CentreThe Learning Commons and Student Life Centre is the hub of Student Services housing the Writing
Centre, the Academic and Career Counselors, the Clinical Social Worker, the International Student
Advisors as well as a new student study lounge complete with three private study areas. This entire
space is cool, relaxing and an inviting place to catch up on assignments or hang out between classes.
It is a true pleasure teaching at CBU. With small class sizes I have the opportunity to get to know students and discover more about their educational needs, interests, and goals. I love to work with students to create classroom environments where they can engage in learning experiences that are meaningful for them.
- Tanya Brann-Barrett, Ph.D.
Associate Professor,
Department of Communication
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Research MattersImagine a classroom in which academic concepts are discussed in theory. Now
imagine classes at CBU, where research and experiments are conducted in nearby
labs, and often form part of the lecture topics covering everything from the arts to
the sciences.
Throughout the academic year, over 80 students work directly with researchers at
CBU. This close working relationship not only provides students with an opportunity
to earn extra money, but to take ownership of their research findings and
discoveries. Undergraduate Student Research Awards, NSERC, SSHRC and Summer
Student Grants all facilitate the growth of our research community.
Each year, the efforts of our student researchers are featured at a campus-wide
Student Undergraduate Research Forum. This showcase event provides students
with an opportunity to present their research projects to panels of judges,
providing real world experience in a non-threatening and fun environment.
Without the skilled and committed participation of my students, it would be impossible for me to pursue marine research programs on the health of the Bras d’Or estuary, the sustainability of emerging fisheries for marine species, or the remote sensing of submarine ecosystems. We learn from each other, and have fun doing it!
- Bruce Hatcher, Ph.D.
Chair in Marine Ecosystem Research
Director, Bras d’Or Institute
Associate Professor
Department of Biology
Where Curiosity is Celebrated…CBU is proud to have three faculty hold prestigious Canada
Research Chairs. The diversity of subject matters investigated by
these Chairs is indicative of the breadth and depth of programs
and research opportunities offered at CBU.
Integrative Science is breaking down the boundaries between
mainstream science and Indigenous peoples perspectives on
the sciences.
Intangible Culture and Heritage engages directly with
communities to capture and archive the rich sociological and
cultural traditions that characterize our region.
Molecular Spectroscopy is literally on the cutting edge of hard-
core science, studying inter- and intra-molecular interactions
by using state of the art infrared and Raman spectroscopy.
CBU faculty members are involved in a wide variety of research
activities. From marine ecosystem diversity & sustainability
and mine water remediation, to children’s rights and the effect
of nutraceuticals on Type 2 Diabetes, our dedicated team of
researchers and educators are here to support the growth of
our students by providing them with a wide range of exciting and
practical research opportunities.
…Creativity is Rewarded!
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Find out admission requirements to attend Cape Breton University.
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Check out the available entrance and in-course scholarships offered.
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Find out more on the variety of programs offered at Cape Breton
University.
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Visit the Cape Breton University Students’ Union, home to many services
and activities for Cape Breton University students.
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Visit the Student Service Centre, an important department for students,
providing help with anything from registration to transcripts.
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See a breakdown of university fees, including tuition, residence, and more.
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Considering living on campus? Check out our residence facilities.
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Student athlete? Sports fan? Check out Cape Breton University’s top-notch
Athletics program.
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Find out more about the exciting research happening at Cape Breton
University.
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