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Comparative Cultural Studies invites students to study cultural expressions as significant ways we make meaning of our world.
Through critical comparative analysis of culture with a global perspective, we can understand the relationships between ourselves and others worldwide.
Comparative Cultural Studies is an interdisciplinary program.
This means it draws its subject matter and approaches from a range of areas: literary studies, languages, cultural studies, media and film studies, art history, music studies, etc.
Additionally, its focus is international & comparative.
You learn about culture(s) and arts across time and geographic regions in various contexts and representations.
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Cost of living | 1 person | $8,892 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $11,456 |
Tuition | 1 person | $0 |
International students who do not have an English test score or still need to improve their English skills may be accepted into an undergraduate program on the condition that they will complete full-time English Language Training at UNB before starting their undergraduate degree.
Ideal candidates
Here are the test score requirements for each level of the EAP program:
High School Diploma
China:
Senior Middle Two and Three results, as well as a graduation certificate.
Students may also be asked to report scores from the National College Entrance Examination grades of 70% or above.
India:
Indian School Certificate Examination, Intermediate Certificate, Higher Secondary School Certificate or All India Senior School Certificate grades 60% or higher OR General Certificate of Education (GCE).
Iran:
Official copies of High School and Pre-university transcripts. The minimum required grade for entrance is 14.
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