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Comparative Cultural Studies at University of New Brunswick at Fredericton

Comparative Cultural Studies invites students to pursue the study of cultural expressions as significant ways make meaning of the world. Through critical comparative analysis of culture with a global perspective, students can begin to understand the relationships in the world. 

Comparative Cultural Studies is an interdisciplinary program. This means it draws its subject matter and its 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. Students learn about culture(s) and arts across time and geographic regions, in a wide variety of contexts and representations.

Level Bachleors
Discipline Arts and Humanities
Duration 48 months
Intakes Jan, Sep
Application Fees CAD 125
Tuition Fees CAD 16595
Campus Fredericton
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Admission Requirements
Language proficiency (minimum)
IELTS 7
TOEFL 100
PTE 65
Duolingo 120
Exam proficiency (minimum)
SAT Not Required / Waiver
ACT Not Required / Waiver
GRE Not Required / Waiver
GMAT Not Required / Waiver
Requirements

Minimum GPA - 65%

Rankings
QS Ranking 681-690
Times Higher Education 601-800
ARWU 901-1000
Webometrics 585
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