University of Northern British Columbia

University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC)” heading_title_align=”pcalign-center”]Bill 40 (UNBC Act), which formally established the university, was passed by the British Columbia Parliament on June 22, 1990. In 1992 and 1993, UNBC initiated a limited number of office rental courses.
Bill 40 (UNBC Act), which formally established the university, was passed by the British Columbia Parliament on June 22, 1990. In 1992 and 1993, UNBC initiated a limited number of office rental courses. Queen Elizabeth II officially launched UNBC with 1,500 students in 1994, two years later the Prince George university building was completed.
UNBC is Canada’s Green University for its teaching, research, energy initiative, and day-to-day sustainability. Green University Centre. The University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) is a tiny public university in British Columbia, Canada, that focuses on research. Prince George, British Columbia, is home to the main campus. UNBC also has regional campuses in Prince Rupert, Terrace, Quesnel, and Fort St. John in northern British Columbia. UNBC had 3,570 students enrolled in the 2019–20 school year. The Northern Medical Program (NMP), a collaboration between UBC and UNBC, garnered prominence for the university. Several academic physicians have been attracted to the city as a result of this collaboration, resulting in the formation of an academic medical community.

Academic oncologists like Dr. Robert Olson have been drawn to the BC Cancer Agency Centre for the North, for example. The university’s governance was modelled after the provincial University of Toronto Act 1906, which established a bicameral system of university government with a Senate (made up of faculty members) in charge of academic policy and a Board of Governors (made up of community members) in charge of financial policy and formal authority in all other matters. The President, who was chosen by the board, was to serve as a liaison between the two bodies and to govern the institution.

What are the Campuses of UNBC?

Indigenous peoples have trod lightly across the various traditional territories where the University of Northern British Columbia community is glad to live, work, learn, and play since time immemorial. We are devoted to developing and fostering connections with Indigenous peoples, and we recognize and appreciate their traditional lands and hospitality.

The main campus of the University of Northern British Columbia is located in Prince George, British Columbia. The Prince George campus is located in the Lheidli T’enneh’s unceded traditional territory, which is part of the Dakelh First Nation. All international students are studying at the main campus.

Fort St. John, British Columbia’s UNBC Peace River-Liard Campus On the traditional lands of the Dane-zaa peoples of the Doig River First Nation, Blueberry River First Nation, and Halfway River First Nation, the Peace River-Liard campus at Fort St. John is located in Treaty 8 territory.

Terrace, British Columbia’s UNBC Northwest Campus, The Kitsumkalum and Kitselas First Nations’ unceded traditional Ts’msyen land is home to the Northwest campus in Terrace. It includes a satellite campus in Prince Rupert, which is located in the Lax Kw’alaams Band and Metlakatla First Nation’s unceded traditional Tsimshian land.

Course offer by UNBC

Sr. No Program Sepcialisations Duration
1 Bachelor of Science Biology 4 Years
2 Bachelor of Science Biochemistry & Molecular Biology 4 Years
3 Bachelor of Science Chemistry 4 Years
4 Bachelor of Science Computer Science 4 Years
5 Bachelor of Science Conservation Science & Practice- Wild Land Conservation & Recreation, Landscape Consevation & Management 4 Years
6 Bachelor of Science Environmental Science 4 Years
7 Bachelor of Science Forest Ecology & Management 4 Years
8 Bachelor of Science Geography 4 Years
9 Bachelor of Science Integrated Science 4 Years
10 Bachelor of Science Mathematics 4 Years
11 Bachelor of Science Physics 4 Years
12 Bachelor of Science Psychology 4 Years
13 Bachelor of Science Wildlife & Fisheries 4 Years
14 Bachelor of Applied Science ( (BASc)) BASC- Environmental Engineering 4 Years
15 Bachelor of Applied Science ( (BASc)) BASC- Civil Engineering 4 Years
16 Bachelor of Applied Science ( (BASc)) BHSC- Health Science 4 Years
17 Bachelor of Commerce Accounting 4 Years
18 Bachelor of Commerce Finance 4 Years
19 Bachelor of Commerce General Business 4 Years
20 Bachelor of Commerce Human Resources Management 4 Years
21 Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Commerce – Management Information System (MIS) 4 Years
22 Bachelor of Commerce International Business 4 Years
23 Bachelor of Commerce Marketing 4 Years
24 Bachelor Of Arts Anthropology 4 Years
25 Bachelor Of Arts Economics 4 Years
26 Bachelor Of Arts English 4 Years
27 Bachelor Of Arts Environmetal & Sustainability Studies 4 Years
28 Bachelor Of Arts First Nation Studies 4 Years
29 Bachelor Of Arts General Arts 4 Years
30 Bachelor Of Arts Geography 4 Years
31 Bachelor Of Arts Global & International Studies 4 Years
32 Bachelor Of Arts History 4 Years
33 Bachelor Of Arts Nature Based Tourisn Management 4 Years
34 Bachelor Of Arts Northern Studies 4 Years
35 Bachelor Of Arts Political Science 4 Years
36 Bachelor Of Arts Public Administration & Community Development 4 Years
37 Bachelor Of Arts Women’s Studies 4 Years

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