Open entry online courses are open year round to UNB/STU undergraduate and graduate students, adult learners, students studying at other post-secondary institutions, and prospective students. These ...
In 2010 a commemorative monument was erected on the grounds of M. Gerald Teed Memorial School, built atop the site of the former airbase. Nearby Donaldson Street runs the length of one of the runways.
Axiomatic systems, non-Euclidean geometry, transformations in geometries, topological properties of figures. As well as serving mathematics majors, this course will be of particular benefit to ...
This course picks up the story from ENGL 2011. In these centuries, trade, industrialization, wars, and Britain's rise as an imperial power helped to spark social conflicts centering on class, race, ...
On Wednesday, October 23 from 9:00 - 9:30 p.m. (30 minutes), ITS will be performing upgrades to UNB’s Wi-Fi and wired internet services on all campuses (Fredericton, Saint John and Moncton). During ...
This course introduces students to some of the fundamental ideas in theoretical computer science: functions and relations, formal languages, finite automata, regular languages, context-free grammars, ...
The Second Language Research Institute of Canada (Lâ‚‚RIC) is a leader in the field of second language education and is recognized nationally and internationally. Whether you are a prospective student, ...
We set the standards, measure up (and sideways) and stand strong on stable foundations. Dedicate yourself to creating a safer and healthier world through the infrastructure that makes daily life ...
Whether you are a front-line practitioner, a caregiver, or a healthcare professional, our programs will help you provide more effective support to people with behaviour disorders, such as Autism ...
Join us online for a series of insightful webinars focusing on innovative trends and technologies in the construction industry. Our expert speakers will cover a wide range of topics including ...
We provide opportunities to everyone who wants to learn about Wabanaki histories, cultures, contributions, and treaty rights through principles of respect, sharing, harmony, acceptance and unity.