Cape Breton University is a public university in Canada. There are four schools: the School of Arts and Social Sciences, the School of Science and Technology, the School of Business and the School of Professional Studies. Its teaching mode is the first of its kind in Canada by integrating arts, science and technology, and technology and trade. Cape Breton University is one of the most popular universities in Canada among students. Its educational philosophy is to provide relevant, meaningful and progressive courses, and the MBA program (regional economic development) provided by its School of Business is the one and only in North America.
Location:
Cape Breton University (CBU) is located in Sydney, Nova Scotia, in southeastern Canada, a city on the Atlantic coast. It is one of the most important cities in Canada. The headquarters of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada is located here. The city enjoys rich culture and convenient transportation, and the airport is just minutes away from the CBU. Cape Breton Island enjoys a reputation as part of the famous Canadian Maritime and is home to the world-famous Cabot Trail.
School enrollments:
The university resorts to a small-sized class teaching mode, with a teacher-student ratio of 1:16, and 30-40 students in each class. It is the smallest among Canadian universities, and provides the most opportunities for teachers and students to communicate and interact.
Cooperative program:bilingual MBA program
Admission requirements:
Undergraduate students in all majors can apply, with a GPA of 75+ and IELTS 5.5 in China (internal test is required if there is no IELTS certificate, the best examinee candidates admitted)
Grants and funding policy:
For students in the program, Xi’an Eurasia University will provide a scholarship of 2,000 to 5,000 Canadian dollars.