BHSc

Radiography (Saint John Campus)

Learn more about studying Radiography (Saint John Campus) as an international student.

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Key facts

  • Program
    Bachelor's
  • Duration
    4 years
  • Program
    On campus
  • Pace
    Full-time
  • Annual tuition fee
    22,061CAD
  • Start date
    Jan, Sep
  • University ranking
    #622

Program overview

What the University of New Brunswick says about their program:

Radiological technologists are experts in the use of electromagnetic radiation, such as X-rays, for the diagnosis of injury and disease. Just about every Canadian will benefit from the work and care of a radiological technologist at some point in their lives - whether it's for a sprain, broken ankle or an annual preventative care mammogram.

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Admission requirements

Undergraduate academic requirements

  • Completion of high school/ secondary education

Postgraduate academic requirements

  • Completion of a bachelor's degree (four or five years) in a suitable subject from a recognised university with a minimum grade of Second Class Honours Lower Division (2

    2) or equivalent.

English proficiency

English proficiency is required; accepted tests include IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent.

Documents required

  • Passport
  • Academic Transcripts
  • Degree certificate or diploma
  • Proof of English proficiency
  • Statement of purpose or personal statement
  • Recommendation letters
  • Finance proof
  • Translations
  • Credential evaluations
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Scholarships at University of New Brunswick

  • Entrance scholarships for high school students

    Official page

    UNB states the entrance scholarship application covers the majority of scholarships for Canadian and international high school applicants admitted full time in the fall.

  • International scholarships

    Official page

    UNB states international students can apply for scholarships after acceptance and while studying; awards for international students range from CAD 500 to CAD 40,000.

  • Lady Vi Aitken Scholarship

    Official page

    Scholarship valued at CAD 40,000 over four years for a top international student beginning an undergraduate degree program at UNB.

  • UNB Alumni Scholarship for International Students

    Official page

    Award for international undergraduate students enrolled in an undergraduate degree program, based on academic achievement and financial need.

All scholarship information on Studee is provided for guidance only. Always check the university's official scholarship page for the latest information on eligibility, award amounts, deadlines, and application requirements.

Fees

University of New Brunswick provides fee information that can help students understand how study costs may be structured or may vary across options. University of New Brunswick encourages students to review official funding and financial-support information to confirm what cost guidance or support may be available.

Fee information

  • Undergraduate tuition

    from CAD$19,627 to CAD$30,469 per year

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What is the cost of living near University of New Brunswick?

Category Cost  (in Canadian Dollar)
Rent, 1-bed apartment in city centre$1,037Range: $800 to $1,300
Rent, 1-bed apartment outside centre$756Range: $600 to $1,000
Utilities (electricity, heating, water, refuse)$157Range: $100 to $220
Internet (60 Mbps unlimited)$73Range: $55 to $95
Mobile phone plan (data + calls)$85
Monthly public transport pass$59
Monthly grocery basket$482Range: $380 to $580
Books and study supplies (monthly)$100
Coffee shop drink$4
Cinema or cultural event ticket$11
Gym membership$41Range: $30 to $60

Indicative monthly costs per person.

Data sourced from numbeo.com (Crowdsourced), unb.ca (University published) and educationdata.org (Editorial estimate).

Visa requirements for the University of New Brunswick

Navigating the visa process is a crucial step in your study abroad journey. Make sure to seek guidance and support to ensure you meet all necessary requirements for your time at University of New Brunswick.