2025-2026 Academic Year Note: The Bachelor of Public Relations program is designed as a full-time program of study. All courses listed below have a professional studies classification, unless cross-listed with an arts or science discipline.…
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2025-2026 Academic Year Chair – Randi Warne, BA (Winnipeg), MA, PhD (Toronto), Professor This program considers what can be learned from religious studies and philosophy about (a) human nature, (b) ethics and social morality, and…
2025-2026 Academic Year Chair Ian Pottie, BSc (St. Mary’s University), PhD. (Memorial University of Newfoundland), Professor Physics is one of the oldest, most fundamental, and most exciting sciences. It explores how our universe works, from…
Are you interested in getting a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy? Located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Mount Saint Vincent University (the Mount) offers a Major, Minor and Concentration in philosophy.
Event returns February 17th, 2017 following its very successful inaugural edition last year This African Heritage Month, the Mount’s Africentric Support Group together with Soli-productions, (Mount alumna Solitha Shortte), will host the 2nd annual “Fabric…
Meet Dr. Bona Kim Born and raised in Seoul, Korea, Tourism and Hospitality Management professor Dr. Bona Kim has always had an appetite for travel and adventure. Shortly before completing her Bachelor of Business Administration…
The message below was shared today with Education students at the Mount. Dear students, The situation we find ourselves in is a very difficult one all around. Emotions are running high, stressors are significant –…
Mount Saint Vincent University communications instructor and author Janice Landry has been named the 2017 Port Bickerton Lighthouse Artist-in-Residence. Janice’s residency will consist of a two-week term this summer to be spent in the historic…
Studies abroad connect BPR student with world-leading marketing talent Annie McKitirick is a recent Mount Public Relations graduate who took full advantage of an opportunity to travel and get out of her comfort zone. Through…
HALIFAX, NS — Today, five universities across Nova Scotia (Acadia, Cape Breton, Mount Saint Vincent, St. Francis Xavier and Sainte-Anne) launched legal action against the Nova Scotia’s Teachers Union (NSTU) in the Supreme Court of…