Mount Saint Vincent University is introduced as follows:
Overview:
Long history: Founded in 1873, it is a well-known public university in Canada with a history of more than 150 years.
Geographic location: Located in Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia. Halifax is the world's second largest natural deep-water port, the second warmest city in Canada, and the cultural and economic center of Canada's eastern Atlantic provinces. The school has convenient transportation, only more than 20 minutes by bus from the city center, and the surrounding environment is pleasant.
School size: There are about 4,054 students, including about 2,843 undergraduates and about 1,017 graduate students. The proportion of international students is about 16%, from 54 different countries. The proportion of female students is relatively high, accounting for about 73%, and the proportion of male students is about 27%.
Features:
Tradition of female education: Originally founded as a college for female training, it was one of the few universities in Canada at the time that provided higher education for women, providing women with opportunities to learn and participate in social affairs. Up to now, although the number of male students has increased, this feature is still retained.
Small class teaching and humanized teaching: Adhering to the "small class teaching" model and the concept of "humanized teaching", the average class size is 24 people. This teaching method allows teachers to pay better attention to the learning progress and needs of each student and provide students with more interactive and personalized guidance.
Rich practical opportunities: The school attaches importance to the cultivation of students' practical ability, and has training programs for joint training and internships with related companies, as well as job opportunities on campus. Students can choose different jobs such as office staff, programming, web design, assistant research, special project assistant, etc.
Courses:
Undergraduate courses: Rich and diverse majors, covering business (such as business administration, accounting, marketing, human resources management, tourism and hotel management, etc.), liberal arts (such as biology, Canadian studies, chemistry, communication, cultural studies, economics, English, etc.), professional fields (such as human nutrition, early childhood education, family studies and geriatrics, information science, public relations, etc.).
Master's programs: including education, human nutrition, early childhood education, communication, women and gender studies, public relations, family studies and geriatrics. Some of the school's majors are unique in Canada, such as public policy, public relations, science communication, early childhood education, human nutrition and other majors have a high influence in eastern Canada.
Tuition: Tuition varies depending on the major. International students' undergraduate tuition is approximately between 13,500 and 30,000 Canadian dollars per year, and graduate tuition is approximately between 12,000 and 20,000 Canadian dollars per year. For specific tuition information, it is recommended to refer to the school's official website or consult the school's admissions department.
Address: Located next to Bedford Highway in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Official website: www.msvu.ca.
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