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Brock University
Founded in 1964, Brock University’s campus is located in St. Catherine’s, Ontario, in the centre of the Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Main Campus:
St. Catharines
Locations:
St. Catharines
Student Population:
18,000
Faculties: Applied Health Sciences, Education, Humanities Mathematics & Science, Social Sciences, Goodman School of Business
Overview
Founded in 1964, Brock University’s campus is located in St. Catherine’s, Ontario, in the centre of the Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Attracted by the university’s excellent reputation (15th in Macleans University Rankings), small class sizes, and excellent graduate employment rate (96% within 6 months), Brock students hail from 85+ countries, with international students making up 9% of the student body.
More than 70 undergraduate degree programs and 44 post-graduate programs are offered at Brock. The highly-regarded Goodman School of Business features the unique Masters of Business Administration – International Student Pathway, which has proven very popular amongst non-Canadian students in the past.
Brock’s co-op placement program is especially robust, the 3rd largest in Ontario. Of the 2,800 students who partake in it annually, 97% receive job offers after graduation from the companies they were placed with.
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