University Campuses

Vancouver

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SFU's Vancouver campus has five sites: Harbour Centre, the Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue, the Segal Graduate School of Business, the spectacular teaching and performance facility of SFU's School for the Contemporary Arts at the heritage Woodward's development; and the SFU Contemporary Arts’ studio space on Alexander Street.  http://www.vancouver.sfu.ca

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SFU's Vancouver campus welcomes more than 70,000 people annually. Approximately 10,000 are students enrolled in credit and non-credit courses. Thousands of others attend SFU public programs or are involved in events organized externally. http://www.vancouver.sfu.ca/about

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Two innovative undergraduate cohort programs are among many initiatives that promote integrated understanding and knowledge at SFU's Vancouver campus. The undergraduate semester in dialogue concentrates on arts and the community, the urban environment and sustainable community development. http://www.sfu.ca/dialogue/undergrad

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Research is fundamental to SFU’s presence. Research centres focus on many areas including business management, children’s health, international studies and sustainable communities. http://www.sfu.ca/research

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SFU’s Vancouver campus offers professional graduate degrees including master’s programs in business, gerontology, international studies, liberal studies, public policy, publishing and urban studies. http://www.sfu.ca/dean-gradstudies/

 

 

 

 

 

 

Surrey

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Established in 2002, SFU Surrey offers programs and courses in applied sciences, arts and social sciences, business administration, communication, art, and technology, education, mathematics, and science, as well as credit and non-credit continuing education courses and programs. www.surrey.sfu.ca/about

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An energy-smart sustainable house and a new way to ease chronic pain are just some of the research projects at the SFU School of Interactive Arts and Technology. www.siat.sfu.ca/research/

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SFU Surrey opens its doors to prospective students and the general public every year for Open House. And guided tours of the campus are offered every Thursday. www.surrey.sfu.ca/campus_tours

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Sara Smyth is SFU's first cybercrime professor. Besides keeping an eye on internet misdemeanors, she plays a vital role in the International Cybercrime Research Centre, which has its headquarters at SFU Surrey. www.sfu.ca/sfunews/news/story_09240905.shtml

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SFU Surrey's interactive "touchmap" helps students and visitors find their way around the campus. It's just one of many student-developed initiatives being helped by Venture Connection, which offers training and support programs for SFU's entrepreneurs, linking student, faculty and local entrepreneurs with experienced advisors, funding opportunities, and other business connections. ventureconnection.sfu.ca/index.php?/grow/client/mapt_media_parttime_client/

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Software Systems is an exciting new program appealing to students interested in developing cutting-edge technologies for a variety of fields including Internet search engines, cell phones, international business transactions and transportation. http://www.students.surrey.sfu.ca/cs/ugrad/sosy

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The World Literature program is exclusively offered at the Surrey campus and raises vital questions about how cultures understand – and misunderstand – one another. http://www.students.surrey.sfu.ca/arts/wl

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TechOne is the first year of a bachelor degree at SFU’s Surrey campus and is built on the belief that a great first year is important to the university experience. It offers many ways to get involved inside and outside of the classroom and to connect to the community. http://www.students.surrey.sfu.ca/techone