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New Brunswick Community College |
University of New Brunswick - Fredericton Campus |
Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT)
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Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (BMLS)
The BMLS degree requires completion of the MLT program either prior to or after completion of 84 credit hours of courses at UNB. For graduation, students must have completed the UNB portion of the degree as well as 2.5 years of the MLT program at NBCC-SJ
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GEOT1008
Civil - Highway & Municipal
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Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Civil Engineering)
Equivalent courses from NBCC's Civil Engineering Technology programs into the Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Civil Engineering) program at UNB
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New Brunswick Community College |
University of New Brunswick - Saint John Campus |
Two-Year Diploma with a focus in Accounting
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Bachelor of Applied Management in Accounting
Students must have successfully completed the two-year Business Administration program with the Accounting Option at the New Brunswick Community College (NBCC), or an equivalent program, with an average of 70%. Eligible students receive 60chs (two years)
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Any Two-Year Diploma
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Bachelor of Applied Management
Students must have successfully completed a two-year diploma from a recognized college, with an average of 70%, and no grade below 65% in specific courses identified by the Faculty of Business at UNB Saint John. Eligible students receive 60chs (two years)
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University of Prince Edward Island |
University of New Brunswick - Fredericton Campus |
Engineering Diploma
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Bachelor of Science in Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BScEng) (Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Mechanical) to the equivalent of 80ch
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