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Brock University is the only school in Canada and internationally to offer the MICA (Mathematics Integrated with Computing and Applications) program. Brock University's Department of Health Sciences offers the only undergraduate degree in Public Health in Canada. [7] At the graduate level, Brock offers 49 programs, including nine PhD programs. [8]
Residence Life is the comprehensive program that surrounds the experience of living "on and off campus" in a residence hall at a college or university. Residence Life is usually structured with planned events, a code of conduct and ethics, and a relatively large array of staff.
The Globe and Mail's 2013 University Report Card, which is a national survey on student satisfaction gave Brock University the following grades in the Medium-sized University category: [9] Most Satisfied Students: B+ (4th in Canada) Campus Atmosphere: A− (4th in Canada) Academic Counselling: B+ (2nd in Canada)
The Brock University Students Administrative Council (BUSAC) is a popularly elected legislative body composed of representatives from all academic faculties of the university as well as representatives for Residence, Off-Campus, and International students. [citation needed]
Brock Commons Tallwood House is an 18-storey student residence at the Point Grey Campus of the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Canada. At the time it was opened, it was the tallest mass timber structure in the world. [1] It is the first phase of a complex at Brock Commons. [2]
CFBU-FM is a radio station serving St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.Branded on-air as Brock Radio, it is the community-based campus radio station of Brock University.The station broadcasts at 103.7 FM, with an effective radiated power of 250 watts, from a transmitter located atop the Arthur Schmon Tower on the Brock campus.
Malcolm Allen — Member of the House of Commons of Canada; Rick Dykstra (BA, 1997) — Member of the House of Commons of Canada; Brian McMullan — Mayor of St. Catharines; Sean O'Sullivan — former Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament and Roman Catholic priest
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