Programs

Spanning many disciplines in eight faculties, SFU offers more than 100 undergraduate major and joint major programs and more than 45 graduate offerings. Here are some examples:

double degree

The Beedie School of Business and the Mechatronics Systems Engineering program have created a five-year, co-op-based Double Degree Program. http://beedie.sfu.ca/bba/options/minor.php

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The Centre for Labour Studies was established to study labour, workers, trade unions and their history. http://www.labour.sfu.ca/

fenv

The Faculty of Environment has a new minor in Development and Sustainability that allows students to explore various aspects of sustainability that arise from the complex relationship between development and environment. http://www.sfu.ca/devsprogram/devsminor/

fhs

SFU's master of public health degree program is the first in English Canada to receive accreditation from the Council on Education for Public Health. http://www.sfu.ca/archive-sfunews/news/public-health-programs-receive-landmark-accreditation.shtml

credit

Missing some credits for a degree? Want to take your career to the next level? Looking for person growth and inspiration? Check out more than 150 courses, certificates and undergraduate programs offered to adults in the evenings and on weekends through Continuing Studies. www.sfu.ca/cstudies

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Global Issues program combines first-year courses in World Literature, International Studies and History in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. http://www.fass.surrey.sfu.ca/globalFLC

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Students who wish to begin their business administration studies at Simon Fraser University on the Surrey or Burnaby campus can choose the BusOne program. BusOne is an interdisciplinary cohort program where all students complete their first-year courses together in smaller groups. http://students.sfu.ca/calendar/business_administration/busone_first_year_program.html

business

SFU Business offers a suite of graduate programs at the Beedie School of Business in the heart of downtown Vancouver, including Canada's first executive MBA for people with non-business backgrounds. There are specialized MBAs in global asset and wealth management, management of technology/biotechnology and a master’s degree in financial risk management. Students can also pursue a graduate diploma in business administration or participate in a range of non-credit programs. www.sfu.ca/business

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SFU's Aboriginal Pre-Health Program will allow you to explore several health career options while taking the academic pre-requisites you need to pursue a health science program. http://www.sfu.ca/community/prehealth.html

seniors

The SFU Seniors Program provides lifelong learners age 55+ with high-quality, low-cost, academic non-credit courses in a variety of subject areas, including English literature, history, philosophy, mysticism, music and political science. More than 2,000 seniors annually attend classes. www.sfu.ca/seniors

enviro

The Faculty of Environment is offering new interdisciplinary environmental courses working in collaboration with other departments and faculties at SFU. http://www.fenv.sfu.ca/programs/

coop

SFU’s Co-operative Education Program is one of the largest, most dynamic and most diversified co-op programs in North America. More than 2,500 students annually acquire on-the-job training around the world. The training integrates students’ academic studies with related, paid work experience. www.sfu.ca/coop