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College & Universities North America Canada Mount St. Vincent University
Mount St. Vincent University
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166 Bedford Highway, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Postal Address: B3M 2J6
Telephone: 9 02-457-6788
Fax: 9 02 457-4911
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About the Institution
Established by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul in 1873, the Mount was one of the only institutions of higher education for women in Canada at a time when women could not vote. The original purpose of the academy was to train novices and young sisters as teachers, but the Sisters also recognized a need to educate other young women. [1] Over the ensuing years, the order developed a convent, schools, an orphanage, and health care facilities throughout the Halifax area, as well as across North America. By 1912, the Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul recognized the need to offer greater opportunity through university education and adopted a progressive plan to establish a college for young women. It was two years later, in 1914 that the Sisters partnered with Dalhousie University, enabling Mount Saint Vincent to offer the first two years of a bachelor’s degree program to be credited toward a Dalhousie degree. In 1925, the Nova Scotia Legislature awarded the Mount the right to grant its own degrees, making it the only independent women’s college in the British Commonwealth. [2] By 1951, degrees were offered in Arts, Secretarial Science, Music, Home Economics, Library Science, Nursing and Education. A new charter was granted in 1966 and the College became Mount Saint Vincent University, bringing forth the establishment of a Board of Governors and Senate. This was also a period of tremendous growth – with enrolment increases, new construction and new agreements. In 1967 the Mount began admitting men as students. The University continued to evolve with the expansion of programs during the 1970s and entered into several new fields, including Child Study, Public Relations, Gerontology, Tourism and Hospitality Management, Cooperative Education and Distance Education. In July 1988, the Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul officially transferred ownership of the institution to the Board of Governors.
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Average Undergrad tuition Cost : $1, 110-$1, 623
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Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Bachelor of Arts in Canadian Studies
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Bachelor of Arts in Cultural Studies
Bachelor of Science in Economics
Bachelor of Arts in English
Bachelor of Arts in French
Bachelor of Arts in German
Bachelor of Arts in History
Bachelor of Arts in Library
Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages (French and Spanish)
Bachelor of Arts in Peace and Conflict Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Religion
Bachelor of Science in Physics
Bachelor of Arts in Political Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
Bachelor of Arts in Spanish
Bachelor of Science in Statistics (Applied)
Bachelor of Arts in Women's Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Writing
Bachelor of Science in Applied Human Nutrition
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Science in Child and Youth Study
Bachelor of Science in Family Studies & Gerontology
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Bachelor of Science in Public Relations
Bachelor of Science in Science Communication
Bachelor of Science in Tourism & Hospitality Management
Bachelor of Education (Elementary)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
Accounting Certificate
Business Administration Certificate
Gerontology Certificate
Information Technology Certificate
Marketing Certificate
Proficiency in French Certificate
Tourism & Hospitality Certificate

Graduate Programs / Areas offered :
Business Administration Diploma
Information Technology Diploma
Information Technology & Computer Science Diploma
Tourism & Hospitality Diploma
Master of Science Applied Human Nutrition
Master of Arts in Child and Youth Study
Master of Arts in Education
Master of Arts in Family Studies and Gerontology
Master of Arts in Public Relations
Master of Public Relations
Master of Arts in Women & Gender Studies





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Language of Instruction: English
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