Ambrose University
Overview
Founded: 1919 (originally as Calgary Theological Seminary)
Nature: Private Christian liberal arts university
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Students: Approximately 1,000 full-time and part-time students
Educational philosophy
Ambrose University is committed to providing high-quality Christian education, emphasizing academic excellence, personal growth, and faith cultivation. The school focuses on small classes and personalized support, and encourages critical thinking and interdisciplinary research. Ambrose University also attaches great importance to community involvement and social responsibility, incorporating these values into teaching and research.
Historical background
1919: Founded as Calgary Theological Seminary.
1957: Renamed to Calgary Bible Institute.
1963: Renamed again to Calgary Bible College and Calgary Theological Seminary.
1984: Merged to become Western Baptist College.
1995: Renamed Ambrose University College.
2014: Officially renamed Ambrose University to better reflect its institutional nature.
Disciplines and Courses
Undergraduate Programs:
Bachelor of Business Administration: including accounting, marketing, human resource management, etc.
Bachelor of Music: covering music performance, composition, etc.
Bachelor of Worship Arts: focusing on church music and worship rituals.
Bachelor of History: studying world history and Canadian history.
Bachelor of English Literature: exploring literary works and writing skills.
Bachelor of Behavioral Science: including psychology, sociology, etc.
Bachelor of Christian Studies: in-depth study of the Bible, theology and religious history.
Bachelor of Biology: providing basic education in life sciences.
Bachelor of General Education: interdisciplinary and comprehensive courses.
Graduate Programs:
Offering master's degrees in multiple fields, such as Master of Theology, Master of Leadership, etc.
Certificate Programs:
Provide short-term professional certificate courses, such as youth pastoral care, church management, etc.
Featured Majors
Christian Theology: Strong in Christian theological education.
Liberal Arts: Provide comprehensive humanities education to cultivate students' critical thinking and writing skills.
Music: Strong teaching resources in music performance and theory.
Psychology: Strong research and teaching strength in mental health and behavioral sciences.
Business Administration: Provide practical business management and entrepreneurship training.
Environmental Science: Focus on environmental protection and sustainable development.
Campus Facilities
Library: Has rich book resources and electronic databases.
Classrooms and laboratories: Equipped with modern teaching equipment and technology to support practical learning.
Dormitories: Provide a variety of accommodation options to facilitate out-of-town students.
Sports Facilities: Including gyms, basketball courts, etc.
Student Service Center: Provides a variety of services such as career planning, mental health support, and academic counseling.
Research Center: There are multiple research centers and institutes to support cutting-edge scientific research.
Internships and Cooperation: Maintain close contact with local businesses and industries to provide students with internships and employment opportunities.
Contact Information
Official Website: https://www.ambrose.edu/
Address: 2500 Ambrose Street SW, Calgary, AB T3E 7R6, Canada
Tel: +1 403-410-2000
Email: info@ambrose.edu
Certification and Recognition
Certification: Ambrose University is a member of Universities Canada and a member of the Consortium of Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU).
Degree Recognition: The degrees awarded by the school are recognized by the Alberta Higher Education Learning Act.
Recognition by the Chinese Ministry of Education: It should be noted that the degrees awarded by Ambrose University are not currently recognized by the Chinese Ministry of Education.
Other Information
Admission Requirements:
Undergraduate Programs: Applicants usually need to graduate from high school and submit transcripts, letters of recommendation, and personal statements. Some programs may have specific language requirements, such as an IELTS score of no less than 6.5 or a TOEFL score of no less than 83.
Graduate Programs: Applicants need to have a bachelor's degree in a related major and submit transcripts, personal statements, letters of recommendation, and other materials. Some courses may also require an interview or additional writing samples.
Scholarships: The school offers a variety of scholarship opportunities to help students reduce their financial burden.
Internship opportunities: Ambrose University cooperates with multiple companies to provide students with rich internships and practical experience.
International cooperation: The school has established cooperative relations with many universities around the world to promote international exchanges and learning.
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