The Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering (GGE) graduate program at UNB combines the study of geodesy with geomatics, giving students a well-rounded understanding of the field. We offer an ...
Dr. Shawn MacLellan received his BSc and MSc from the Department of Microbiology at the University of Guelph and his PhD from the Department of Biology at McMaster University. He conducted ...
This course will explore the impact of politics on educational administration, specifically internal and external influences on schools and districts. Topics will include: board governance, policy ...
Anomaly detection has been the main focus of many researchers’ due to its potential in detecting novel attacks. However, its adoption to real-world applications has been hampered due to system ...
Most of the latest studies on detection models for DoS or DDoS have been applied in general networks. Therefore, no dataset of DoS or DDoS in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure exists. In ...
On Wednesday, February 19th at 10:00pm (22:00 hours), ITS will be performing necessary emergency maintenance on our firewall. ECN hosted partners may notice a brief interruption when trying to access ...
With roots dating back to 1854, UNB’s Civil Engineering department has a long and prestigious history. Our graduate program has helped hundreds of students cement the necessary engineering skills to ...
It all begins with people. You hire them. You train them. You inspire them. That’s what human resources is all about. By specializing in Human Resources Management with an honours or concentration, ...
Dr. Aurora Nedelcu received her BSc (Biology) from Babes-Bolyai University (Cluj-Napoca, Romania) in 1988. Prior to coming to Canada to start her PhD, Dr. Nedelcu worked for several years as a Biology ...
Mechanical engineers solve problems. They focus on making the world a better place by creating efficient, safe, and environmentally sound components and systems. In UNB’s Mechanical Engineering ...
Computer science is the art of using computers to understand and solve global problems. You will learn the fundamentals of computer science to innovate and change the world we live in. This program ...
The Master of Business Administration program at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John offers seven program options for a total of 62.5 credit hours delivered over 12 consecutive months. All ...
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