University of King's College

P.O. Box 395, Stn. Central
Halifax, Nova Scotia-B3J2P8
Medium of Instructions :English
Sector :Public
Education Level:university
Legal Status :Recognized
Residences on campus :yes
Residences off campus :no
Information for Internatinal Students:https://www.dal.ca/campus_life/international-centre.html
Telephone General Information :(+1) 902-422-1271
Fax No. :(+1) 902-423-3357
email :admissions@ukings.ca
Website :ukings.ca/

About University of King's College

The University of King's College, Canada's oldest chartered university, is a tight-knit and lively academic community in coastal Halifax, N.S. It offers degrees in arts, science, music and journalism, and is renowned for its humanities and journalism offerings. Most King's students begin in the Foundation Year Program (FYP), an intensive, interdisciplinary program that immerses students in the humanities. Students read and discuss fundamental works in philosophy, history, literature, drama and science from ancient to contemporary periods. Lectures, tutorials and bi-weekly essay assignments enhance students' abilities in analysis, argumentation and expression. King's offers three interdisciplinary honours programs that allow students to engage more deeply with questions and themes that arise from FYP. The History of Science and Technology (HOST) explores the interactions between society and science throughout history such as how science has evolved in relation to politics, religion and the arts. The Contemporary Studies Program (CTMP) studies social and political thought in the contemporary world. The Early Modern Studies Program (EMSP) examines the thought and culture of the sixteenth to early-nineteenth centuries. King's journalism programs prepare students to report critically on the world around them. Students explore storytelling in audio, video, text and images. They gain skills using data, social and multimedia tools. An intensive, collaborative learning environment gives graduates the experience to thrive in careers involving journalism, communications, research and podcasting, among others. King's is affiliated with neighboring research-intensive university, Dalhousie University, through the shared Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Faculty of Science, and the joint Master of Journalism and Master of Fine Arts in Creative Non-fiction programs. King's students have full access to Dalhousie's facilities and services.

University of King's College Enrollment Detail

Sr NoPart Time UndergraduatePart Time PostgraduateTotal Part TimeFull Time UndergraduateFull Time PostgraduateTotal Full TimeTotal Enrollment
1404085080930970

University of King's College Tuition Fee

Sr NoYearly Tuition Fee For Undergraduate Courses
Canadian Students
Yearly Tuition Fee For Postgraduate Courses
Canadian Students
Yearly Tuition Fee For Undergraduate Courses
International Students
Yearly Tuition Fee For Postgraduate Courses
International Students
1$8,445 - $9,017$23,385 - $23,957