St. Thomas University: Established: 1910 Number of Students About 2,800 students are enrolled at St. Thomas University. Programs Eleven undergraduate programs from the Arts, Applied Arts, Education, Social Work, including a co-op option in Arts designed to prepare students for employment upon graduation, are available at St. Thomas University. The University also has professional programs in education, journalism and social work including the Post-Degree Bachelor of Social Work for those planning to enter this field or become involved, professionally, with helping others. This latter degree is not only accredited by the Canadian Association of Social Workers but is also a requirement for most entry-level jobs in social work in New Brunswick. Study abroad opportunities are available to students wishing to “internationalize” their education in 1 of over 11 universities, with which the University is partnered, in over 10 countries. Additionally, the University offers certificate programs in Criminology and Social Justice and in Gerontology. Interesting Facts St. Thomas University is a small, Roman Catholic undergraduate institution committed to offering liberal arts courses and programs, along with professional programs in education, journalism, and social work, within the context of Roman Catholic beliefs, principles, and values. The University shares its campus with the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton and students have access to the amenities of both post-secondary schools. |