Brandon University offers a wide range of degree programs including Arts, Education, Music, Health Studies, and Science. Spend your first two years at Assiniboine Community College, then transfer to Brandon University in your third year with these four different 2+2 programs. We offer Graduate programs in Education, Music, Psychiatric Nursing, Environmental & Life Sciences, and Rural Development. Take advantage of small class sizes and exceptional student-to-faculty interaction before transferring a different post-secondary institution. Designed to enhance a student’s degree program, or to allow local professionals the opportunity to enhance their knowledge and skills.
Brandon University’s History Department offers courses in social history, gender and women’s history, cultural history, public history, as well as those in national and world history reflect the increasing diversity of historical studies. Small classes allow students to discuss and debate historical developments and to work closely with professors, all of whom are active researchers and writers. The McKee Archives at BU allow students to become historians in their own right, researching and writing history from the original documents.
We promote excellence in teaching, research, creation and scholarship. We educate our students so that they can make a meaningful difference as engaged citizens and leaders. We defend academic freedom and responsibility. We create and disseminate new knowledge. We embrace cultural diversity and are particularly committed to the education of First Nations, Métis and Inuit people. We share our expertise and resources with the greater community.
What We Value
he University is a co-educational, non-denominational, government-supported institution within the Province of Manitoba. It is a member of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) and the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU). The Baptist Home Mission first sent missionaries to southwestern Manitoba in 1869 and settlers began to arrive in the area after 1871. Both settlers and missionaries soon saw a need for a denominational college for Manitoba youth and several attempts to found a college were made.
In 1880, Dr. John Crawford and Rev. G. B. Davis opened Prairie College in Rapid city, 20 miles north of Brandon. The College failed and Rev. Davis founded a small academy in Rapid City that was subsequently taken over by his brother-in-law, Prof. S. J. McKee. McKee’s Academy was moved to Brandon in 1890 following the projection of the CPR mainline through the Assiniboine Valley that resulted in the marked growth of the city of Brandon.
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By Tony Fred (Jun, 2018) |
This university is one of the best in the world. I wish international students from Africa, Asia and the Caribbean would give a serious consideration to this BU.
By EBENEZER DUNCAN-WILLIAMS (Jun, 2018) |
The people in the recruiting department of Brandon are really great. They are so helpful and quite knowledgeable about all of the programs that BU has to offer. The atmosphere of Brandon University is much more homey and inclusive than Manitoba's other universities.
By C G (Jan, 2018) |
Great university if you like small classes and be able to talk to your profs one on one. Tuition fees are affordable, so you won't go broke after graduation.
By Md. Alif Khan (Nov, 2017) |
Great teachers, really care about your grades and everything. One problem I seem to always have is that Brandon university loves giving out false information. No matter what I do they tell me one thing then the next they tell me another thing...
By joshua fudali (Aug, 2017) |
BU is a great institution I have read some many things about the institution in terms of their science and technology
By Osemwenkhae Osemwengie (Jul, 2017) |
Great profs, energetic classes, and SMALL class sizes are some of the reasons I LOVE pursuing my education at BU.
By Samantha-Dawn Friesen (Mar, 2017) |
Descent small university. The relationships that the small class sizes allow you to build with the professor's is invaluable. I know many of them on a first name basis. It is also very cheap.
By Cole Ramsey (Feb, 2017) |
It's cool my school i give a 5 star i love it there I wish to stay there forever
By JZ T Flash Back (Sep, 2016) |
The education at this University in Manitoba has been a transformative experience for my child; with dedicated staff and a vibrant learning atmosphere, we've witnessed remarkable growth and confidence in their abilities.
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