University Holy-Anne
Portrait of the University
The University Holy-Anne is the only institution of teaching post-secondary of French language in Nova Scotia. It was founded on September 1st, 1890 by the Father Gustave Blanche. It receives students come from the four corners of the Atlantic, Canada and a little everywhere in the world. Its programs in administration of the businesses, education, in social sciences, pure sciences and several other professional programs prepare the students to enter the work world with practical and theoretical knowledge enabling them to succeed successfully. Moreover, the ration professors/pupils and the special attention given to the students supports a medium of study enriching and personalized.
The goal of the University Holy-Anne is to meet the needs for the French-speaking and francophile populations, which they are pupils coldly graduate the secondary schools, learning adult in the process of reorientation from career or continuing education. In the same way, the institution offers trainings specialized to the companies or industries according to their needs. The University Holy-Anne aims at excellence in intellectual, vocational and personal training of its population coed like in her research activities and of radiation. The University Holy-Anne also plays a big role in the socio-economic development of the acadian company in Nova Scotia.
The University Holy-Anne exempts teaching through her six various campuses with Halifax, Small-with-Grat, Point-with-the Église, Saint-Joseph-of-Monk and Tusket in Nova Scotia and with Wellington, Island-of-Prince-Edouard. Its administrative center is located at Point-in-the Église.
Vision
Recognized for the quality of its teaching and its graduates, the University Holy-Anne is the institution of first choice for the Acadian ones, the other French-speaking people and the english-speaking wishing to make studies post-secondaries in French, as for those which wish to continue their training of the French language. Mission The University Holy-Anne put on an approach personalized to offer a teaching of quality in French to his acadian, French-speaking and anglophone students. It offers to its students an environment which facilitates their blooming personal and professional, and prepares them as well with higher learning as at the job market. French at the University Holy-Anne. The University Holy-Anne offers to Acadian and to the students of any origine the occasion to continue their studies post-secondaries in a context which supports the improvement of the French language on their premises.
To the University Holy-Anne, the courses, except for the courses of English and certain courses offered to further education, are offered in French and the handbooks are, as often as possible, in French. The official language of work is French for the administrators, the professors, the students and the members of the personnel of support.
All the students of the University Holy-Anne must hold account owing to the fact that the language of use is French on the campuses and that only a personal engagement to respect this policy guarantees and protects the French-speaking character from the institution.
History
The University Holy-Anne was founded on September 1st, 1890 by the father Gustave Blanche and the fathers of the congregation of Jesus and Marie, said Eudistes. The April 30th, 1892, under the terms of a provincial law, it was incorporated and becomes university with all the rights and privileges related for this reason. In 1971, the direction of the University was entrusted to a laic administration. The College of Acadie, founded in 1988 and offering professional programs and techniques since 1992, offered courses to the populations the acadian ones of Nova Scotia (opening a campus in the Island-of-Prince-Edouard in 1995) starting from its six regional campuses. In 2003, the College of Acadie and the University Holy-Anne are amalgamated to become only one establishment.
Faculties and Programs
Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Faculty of the Professional Programs
Program French immersion
Programs of studies
At the University Holy-Anne, the students can undertake a whole range of studies in two faculties and the programme of French immersion of the University. The University offers programs leading to the ranks of Baccalaureat and Control, as well as programs of diploma. Here programs currently offered:
Administration
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Baccalaureat in Administration of Businesses (B.A.A.), regular program
- Baccalaureat in Administration of Businesses (B.A.A.), program of co-operative education
- Baccalaureat in Administration of Businesses (B.A.A.), international business
- Diploma in administration of the businesses
Arts
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Baccalauréat be Arts, without major
- Baccalauréat are Arts, major in French studies
- Baccalauréat are Arts, major in English studies
- Baccalauréat are Arts, major in history
- Baccalauréat are Arts, major in Canadian studies
- Baccalauréat are Arts, major in acadian studies
- Baccalauréat are Arts, major trades
- Baccalauréat of it are Arts, specialization in French studies
Education
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Baccalauréat be Arts/Éducation, program integrated
- Baccalauréat in Education (2 years)
- science Baccalauréat/Éducation, program integrated
- Baccalauréat in Education (1 year), intensive program
- Maîtrise in Education, teaching of French language second, French native tongue
- Diplôme in education-specialized: assistance-teacher
- Diploma in education with early childhood
Sciences
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science Baccalaureat, without major
- Baccalaureat science, major in biology, chemistry, physics and mathematical
- Diploma in Sciences of Health
- science Diploma pre-veterinary surgeon
Professions of Health
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Baccalaureat in social service
- Diploma in care ambulance men
- Diploma in techniques of the social services
- Diploma in health and services of continuous care
Program French immersion
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Diploma of functional French
Life coed
At the University Holy-Anne, we are famous for our heat and our moderate rhythm of life and the special attention which all our personnel pays to our students. To study at the University Holy-Anne, it is a little to adopt this attaching culture to live an attractive experiment.
That it is a question of acquiring a thorough formation in sciences, social sciences, languages, health, education, administration, general studies or in occupational programs, you make sure to profit from an education of great quality, exempted within a well structured framework, by professionals who have in heart the development of the whole of your potential.
You ensure yourselves to receive in any time the attention, the follow-up, even the small nudge in the right direction which you need to continue your advance. You ensure yourselves to obtain a recognized diploma which will help you to integrate the job market carefully or to continue stimulative higher learning. You also ensure yourselves to have access to extra-curricular activities which will supplement your collegial or university formation advantageously.
All the personnel with the use of the University Holy-Anne combine their efforts to make your transition in their institution an experiment enriching from all the points of view, as the rate of satisfaction of the graduate students shows it. Without counting the rate of placement of finishing, about more than 90%, which proves that a French formation in a medium which supports the training of both official languages is guaranteeing of a solid future.
The goal of the department of the Businesses coeds is of complémenter your formation intellectual with a physical, social and cultural development. To this end, the sociocultural direction and the director of the sports offer programming which develops your multiple talents while making your stay with Holy-Anne more interesting, pleasant and stimulant.
This programming is not worth anything, however, without your participation. One encourages you to register you with the activities suggested, to join to you to associations coeds and to make your experiment of studies post-secondary an experiment of complete life. The activities in which you take part accurately add not only to quality of life during your studies, but will be able to also form integral part of your leisures of adult workers in the future.
Sporting teams
The University Holy-Anne is member of the collegial Sports association of the Atlantic or (Atlantic Colleges Athletic Association) and of the Canadian Association of the collegial sport or (Canadian Colleges Athletic Association). It compétitionne in male and female volley ball like in badminton. The DRAGONS will be at their tenth season of operation; they count already nine provincial titles and consequently nine participations in the Canadian championships. It goes without saying that the spirit of our small campus is not found nowhere elsewhere in the league. The DRAGONS invite you to preserve this beautiful tradition by assisting many and noisy with all their local meetings, or better still, to belong to the gaining teams.
Moreover, the DRAGONS evolve/move in a local league of hockey cash four male teams and three on the female side. Our two teams represent sure forces: you will be able to better judge some at the time of the few sixty parts which will be disputed with the skating rink of the campus. Still there, your cries and encouragements are welcome.
Residences
For the students in immersion
Breton, LaPointe*, Baronnie. Poitevine*, Belliloise and Normande* double and simple rooms obligatory plan of meal mixed residences (men/women) washerwoman and steam drier Beaulieu, rooms simple obligatory plan of meal mixed residence (men/women) priority with the older students washerwoman and steam drier
For the students of the regular program
Beauséjour double and simple rooms plan of optional meal access to the cuisinettes refrigerator in each room catches of Internet in each room mixed residence (men/women) washerwoman and steam drier
Lajeunesse and Bellefontaine (style apartment) simple rooms (block of four of 4 rooms) cook in each unit furnished reserved to the former students mixed residence washerwoman and steam drier
The Hyphen
Initiative of the Father Marcel Lagarée, the newspaper the Hyphen appeared for the first time in 1921. Written with the typist and reproduced then by the process of the wet stone, this review echoed initially the programs of the Literary circle and preached at the same time with heat acadian patriotism. Today, published on a monthly basis, the Hyphen ensures the role of institutional newspaper of the University Holy-Anne.
See too
- Official site
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