Established in 1785, UNB has a long history of helping students interpret the past. Our historical studies department’s graduate programs examine diverse narratives about societies, institutions and ...
Anomaly detection has been the main focus of many researchers’ due to its potential in detecting novel attacks. However, its adoption to real-world applications has been hampered due to system ...
With roots dating back to 1854, UNB’s Civil Engineering department has a long and prestigious history. Our graduate program has helped hundreds of students cement the necessary engineering skills to ...
Biology-Psychology examines the human body and human behaviour. This interdepartmental program is designed for students interested in pursuing careers or post-graduate studies in neuroscience, human ...
Society needs forestry professionals who can design and implement management strategies that balance the often conflicting needs and desires of forest stakeholders. Our interdisciplinary Bachelor of ...
Students must complete six specific high school courses, according to their program of choice. UNB takes the overall average of the high school grades achieved in these six courses to calculate the ...
The Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology (BScKin) program balances theory with hands-on experience in the University of New Brunswick's world-class research facilities. You will have the creative space ...
Professor Siebrasse joined UNB Law in 1993, after receiving an LLM from the University of Chicago and clerking at the Supreme Court of Canada for the Honourable Madam Justice McLachlin during the 1991 ...
Mechanical engineers solve problems. They focus on making the world a better place by creating efficient, safe, and environmentally sound components and systems. In UNB’s Mechanical Engineering ...
Greg Marquis received a BA (Honours) from St. Francis Xavier University in 1980 and an MA from the University of New Brunswick in 1982. He obtained a PhD from Queen's University in 1987 where his ...
It all begins with people. You hire them. You train them. You inspire them. That’s what human resources is all about. By specializing in Human Resources Management with an honours or concentration, ...
The Canadian Institute for Cybersecurity (CIC) is a comprehensive multidisciplinary training, research and development, and entrepreneurial unit that draws on the expertise of researchers in the ...
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