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Nursing dream inspired and fulfilled in the North

From early aspiration to graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, Terrace resident Trinity Scott's path highlights the impact of meaningful connections and community-based learning.

Ready to inspire young learners

After graduating with a Bachelor of Education degree from the UNBC School of Education's Regional program in June, Terrace resident Terri Wilkinson is excited to step into her new career as a teacher next month.

Graduates from UNBC’s Northwest campus ready to inspire and lead

Family, friends, faculty and community members filled the R.E.M. Lee Theatre in Terrace on June 3 to celebrate the achievements of University of Northern British Columbia graduates from the Northwest campus set to become nurses and teachers in the region and beyond.

UNBC student advocates for a greener future in nursing

Fourth-year nursing student Ankur Patel is working to integrate sustainability into healthcare education. Through research, advocacy and national policy discussions, he is driving change at UNBC and beyond.

UNBC Panel Highlights Collective Responsibility in Reconciliation

The UNBC Community came together for a discussion on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action. Dr. Daniel Sims discussed UNBC’s progress, followed by a panel that highlighted non-Indigenous responsibilities in advancing reconciliation.

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Winter 2018 Course Offerings

Campus, Student
Oct 25, 2017

Course schedule for the winter 2018 semester have been released.

Course schedule for the winter 2018 semester have been released.

Winter 2018

  • Undergraduate - Terrace
  • Undergraduate - Prince Rupert & Smithers
  • Course Electives
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