Nova Scotia Community College

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Nova Scotia Community College
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Established: 1988
Type: Public
President: Dr. Joan McArthur-Blair
Faculty: 1,400
Students: 10,000 full-time, 12,000 part-time
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Campus: Urban - Suburban
Locations: Halifax
Dartmouth
Springhill
Kentville
Sydney
Pictou
Shelburne
Port Hawkesbury
Truro
Lawrencetown
Yarmouth
Website: www.nscc.ca

The Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) is the community college of Nova Scotia.

Originally Nova Scotia's post-secondary specialized training and vocational institutes operated independently, however in 1988 the Nova Scotia Community College was created by an act of the provincial legislature as a means to centralize administration, coordinate funding and remove program duplication. Since then, the NSCC network of campuses has evolved into a province-wide, community-based, polytechnical institute.

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NSCC provides the majority of technical and apprenticeship training in the province of Nova Scotia. Within the NSCC organization are the nationally-recognized Nova Scotia Nautical Institute[1] and the Centre of Geographical Sciences[2] which is also internationally recognized as a leader in Geomatics training. There are 13 campuses and six community learning centres throughout the province.

[edit] Schools and Programs

The new Dartmouth waterfront campus, nearing completion.
The new Dartmouth waterfront campus, nearing completion.
The Cumberland Campus in Springhill, Nova Scotia
The Cumberland Campus in Springhill, Nova Scotia

The NSCC is organized into five academic schools, each headed by a Dean. Schools are further divided into programs, headed by an Academic Chair.

  • School of Access[3]
  • School of Applied Arts & New Media[4]
    • Applied Arts
      • American Sign Language/English Interpretation
      • Applied Communication Arts
      • Deaf Studies
      • Digital Animation
      • Graphic and Print Production
      • Graphic Design
      • Interactive and Motion Graphics
      • Music Arts
      • Music Business
      • Photography
      • Radio & Television Arts
        • Broadcast Journalism Specialization
        • Radio Performance and Audio Production Specialization
        • Television Production Specialization
      • Recording Arts
      • Screen Arts
      • Writing for Publication
    • Information Technology
      • Computer Electronics
      • Programming
      • Systems Management and Networking
      • Web Development
      • Database Management
    • Geomatics
      • Survey Technician
      • Geomatics Engineering Technologist
      • Marine Geomatics
      • Remote Sensing
      • GIS and GIS for Business
      • Cartography: Digital Mapping
      • GIS Technician
      • Planning: Land Information Technology
      • Geomatics Programming
      • Applied Geomatics Research Group
  • School of Business[5]
    • Business Management
      • Business Administration
      • Entrepreneurship
      • Human Resource Management
      • International Business
      • Public Relations
    • Applied Business Technology
    • Tourism & Culinary
  • School of Health & Human Services[6]
    • Health
    • Human Services
  • School of Trades & Technology[7]
    • Construction
    • Transportation
    • Technology
    • Natural Resources
    • Manufacturing
    • Energy

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Community Learning Centres

  • Amherst CLC
  • Digby CLC
  • Liverpool CLC
  • New Glasgow CLC
  • Tatamagouche CLC
  • Windsor CLC

In 2003, the provincial government announced a significant capital investment in NSCC with over $100 million (CAD) announced for renovations to existing campuses, as well as construction of a new $50 million (CAD) campus on the Dartmouth waterfront.

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