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The ancient eastern shores of Canada hold a treasure trove of history, offering profound insights for those who explore its myths and traditions. This is why we take pride not just in teaching history, but in shaping it. With students from over 40 nations worldwide, our historical and cultural foundation is remarkably broad and richly varied. At CBU, our history program features distinguished faculty—recognized educators and innovative researchers—who provide a distinctive lens on this fascinating discipline. Our supportive and seasoned professors guide students in examining both past and present with equal focus. Historians investigate the roots and impacts of change across time while also considering contemporary contexts, broadening our comprehension of current experiences through historical perspectives.
By exploring the pillars of our heritage, students discover how past events intricately shape the trajectory of future life.
Engaging coursework and a wide array of classes are available through specialized offerings, delivering diverse learning methods and hands-on experiences inside and beyond the classroom.
Experience a more intimate post-secondary journey with approachable faculty and numerous chances to contribute as a research assistant, conducting groundbreaking independent studies during your degree.
###COVID Alert Message from University – This course is available online and will transition to in-person instruction later.
An overall average of 65% is required for all students applying to most CBU credit programs based on high school performance.
General Requirements for High School Graduates
English 12 (academic or advanced)
4 additional grade 12 academic or advanced level course
TOEFL score of 550 (paper test), 213 (computer test), or 80 (internet test)
IELTS Academic (and IELTS Indicator) score of 6.5 with no band below 6.0
CAEL score of 60 (this includes CAEL Online)
MELAB score of 85
Pearson PTE (Academic) score of 59
CanTEST score of 4.5 (reading & listening), 4.0 (writing)
Application deadline - September 2024 (Fall) - April 15, January 2025 (Winter) - September 15, 2024, May 2025 (Spring) - January 15, 2025.