Surrounded by pristine natural landscapes, vibrant culture, and welcoming communities, CBU is home to more than 7,000 students from more than 70 countries around the world.
CBU students are part of a diverse campus community, and are surrounded by global perspectives, unique experiences and a safe and inclusive learning environment. To help enrich the living and learning experience, CBU provides unmatched student supports to ensure students are set up for success.
CBU offers more than 20 academic programs, and 60 areas of study, including both undergraduate and graduate options. Students with previous post-secondary experience may be eligible for transfer credit, earning the ability to complete CBU programs in two years or less.
Programs are offered in diverse fields of study and consistently rank well above the national averages in faculty-student interaction and service learning. The university offers its students the opportunity to study outstanding courses across a number of areas, including business, engineering, health, hospitality and tourism, liberal arts, public administration, professional programs, supply chain management and more.
Cape Breton University is committed to excellence across teaching and learning, and resultantly offers students key advantages including a keen focus on meaningful, experiential learning, as well as undergraduate research opportunities and excellent academic support.
CBU's people, cultures, and strong sense of community make the student experience an enriching one.
Bachelor of Arts and Science in Environment Diploma in Government Management Post-baccalaureate Diploma in Business Analytics Post-baccalaureate Diploma in Business Management Post-baccalaureate Diploma in Supply Chain Management Bachelor of Social Work
The learning experience at CBU is based around rigorous and conscientious research, centred around the concept of ‘transformation through inquiry', combined with the following three values.
Courage – (Mel kik no'ti in Mi'kmaq)
Thriving through creativity and leadership
Cooperation – (Maw lukitimk in Mi'kmaq)
Working together for the common good
Quality – (Mawi kelu'lk in Mi'kmaq)
Each academic school fosters its own approach to learning, though academic integrity and quality of education are fundamental aspects which remain consistent across all fields of study. Small class sizes, taught by engaging and experienced faculty experts, offer students the opportunity to conduct research as soon as within their first year. Community-oriented engagement and an experimental approach to learning is encouraged and possible within almost all programs. Internships, work experience placements and exchanges encourage students to look outside the boundaries of the classroom and gain critical perspectives which will inform their own choices, both during and post university.
Official English Language Testing Score Requirements
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 Pearson PTE (Academic) score of 59 Duolingo English Test score of 115 for undergraduate programs, diplomas and certificates. Score of 120 for Master of Business Administration, Bachelor of Education and post-baccalaureate diplomasAn international baccalaureate score of 24 or equivalent is required for international student entry, and students who have studied at another accredited post-secondary institution may be able to transfer earned credits into their CBU program. When applying, prospective students are required to submit official transcripts from all previous postsecondary institutions attended. These are typically sent directly from the institution to CBU.
The CBU academic calendar also provides information on admission requirements, specific to each degree program.
The campus contains a state-of-the-art sports facility, learning rooms, computer laboratories, cafes and many other amenities. For those wishing to look beyond the grounds of CBU, the city's bus service visits campus hourly, with routes running between downtown Sydney and Glace Bay where students will find restaurants, bars, cinemas and shopping centres.
There are three safe and secure residence options on campus, offering a variety of accommodation options from traditional single dorm rooms to shared apartment-style living. Living in residence is a big part of the university experience, and CBU ensures that there are options to suit everyone. The university website includes a map and virtual tour of the campus and its facilities.
All incoming students must submit an official transcript to be considered for an entrance scholarship, and a financial need application is required for those who are interested in bursaries. The application includes submission of tax documents and becomes available to apply between January and March. Articulation agreement students who are transferring programs require a minimum of 80 per cent average to be eligible, with no module failures, as well as requirements for English language.
In addition to these, there are a number of in-course scholarships and bursaries which require completion of one year of study at CBU, while maintaining an overall average grade of at least 80 per cent. There is no application for these scholarships, since they are awarded based entirely on academic performance.