2020-2021 Academic Calendar

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Overview
Our Mission
Goals of a Liberal Education
Value of a Liberal Education
Mutual Academic Expectations
St. Thomas University’s History
Research Chairs
Endowed Chairs
Academic Dates 2020-2021

 

Section One: Admissions and Registration - Bachelor of Arts, Applied Arts, Certificate Programs

 

A. First–year Arts - admission requirements, application procedures, notification of admission, scholarship and residence application procedures
B. Advanced Standing
C. Admission to Criminal Justice - first-stage admission, second-stage admission, application procedures
D. Admission to Gerontology
E. Certificate Programs Admission Requirements -Gerontology, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Social Work, application procedures, deadlines, notification of admission
F. Registration - procedures for continuing, returning, and new first-year students, course load, course numbers, course sections, withdrawal from course, repeating courses, UNB courses

 

Section Two: Programs - Bachelor of Arts, Applied Arts, Certificate Programs

 

A. Bachelor of Arts Degree - requirements, Major, Minor, first-year curriculum, Honours, grade point average for Honours, requirements for teaching certificate, professional courses, grade point average for graduation, distinction, withdrawal from Honours
B. Bachelor of Applied Arts - BAA Gerontology, BAA Criminal Justice
C. Certificate Programs -Criminology and Criminal Justice, Gerontology, Social Work
D. Graduate and Professional Preparation

 

Section Three: School of Education


A. Admission to Education - admission requirements, application procedures, notification of admission
B. Bachelor of Education Degree Requirements
C. Field Placements
D. Bachelor of Education Degree Courses

 

Section Four: School of Social Work


A. Admission to Bachelor of Social Work - prerequisites, conditions, deadlines, educational equity admissions policy, admission criteria, procedures
B. Mi’kmaq/Maliseet BSW Program
C. School of Social Work Policies
D. Bachelor of Social Work Courses

 

Section Five: University Fees


A. Academic Fees -tuition fees, health insurance, students’ union fee, confirmation deposit, part-time students fees, tuition for seniors
B. Regulation for Payment of Fees - schedule, scholarship and bursary students, interest charges, outstanding accounts, withdrawal from University: refund policy
C. Residence Fees - room and board, deposit, other charges, schedule of payment, overdue accounts, withdrawal from residence: refund policy

Section Six: Course Descriptions

 

For any changes to courses or the honours, majors or minors requirements for each department or program after May 2020, please see departmental web pages.

 

Anthropology
Aquinas Program
Catholic Studies
Communications and Public Policy
Criminology & Criminal Justice
Economics
English Language and Literature
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Environment and Society
Fine Arts
French
Gerontology
Great Books
History
Human Rights
Interdisciplinary Studies
International Relations
Irish Studies
Japanese
Journalism
Law, Politics and Society
Mathematics
Media Studies
Native Studies
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Religious Studies
Romance Languages
Science and Technology Studies
Social Work (Undergraduate courses)
Sociology
Spanish and Latin American Studies
Women’s Studies and Gender Studies

 

Section Seven: Regulations


A. Course Regulations
B. Evaluation and Grading
C. Academic Standing
D. Codes of Student Conduct (Academic Misconduct)
E. Withdrawal from University
F. Academic Appeal Procedures
G. Scholarship Renewal Policy for Study Abroad
H. Student Accessibility Services Policy
I. University Policies

 

Section Eight: Scholarships, Awards, Bursaries, and Prizes


A. Scholarships, Awards, Bursaries and Prizes
B. Loans
C. Dean’s List
D. University Medal

 

Appendices

Board of Governors
Administration
Senate
Faculty
Dean's List 2018-2019
Graduates – Spring Convocation
Graduates – Summer Convocation
Graduates – Winter Convocation