School of Science and Technology (SST)
Dean: Dr. Stephanie MacQuarrie, School of Science & Technology
Message from the Dean:
Driven by Innovation
The School of Science and Technology (SST) is home to a wide selection of courses focused on science, engineering and technology. Through well-established programs like the Bachelor of Science, complemented by emerging programs, like our new Bachelor of Arts and Science in Environment, SST provides a firm foundation for students interested in these diverse and exciting fields. Students in SST programs get to explore their interests and curiosities, while gaining critical knowledge, training and skills to secure a rewarding career. Through a combination of academics, hands-on learning and real life experience, SST graduates are both versatile and in demand. Limited enrolment and small class sizes allow students to get research experience during their degree, collaborate closely with our Science faculty and get the individualized attention needed for success.
Disclaimer
When changes are made in program structure, a student already registered may choose to satisfy the new program requirements or to complete the program as it was when the student began his/her program if this is still possible and reasonable.
Cape Breton University (CBU) does not accept any responsibility for loss or damage suffered or incurred by any student as a result of suspension or termination of services, courses, or classes caused by reason of strikes, lockouts, riots, weather, damage to University property and any other cause beyond the reasonable control of CBU.
Each student bears the responsibility of ensuring that his/her course choices satisfy both the overall program regulations and the individual department regulations for specializations, concentrations or majors.
Stephanie MacQuarrie, PhD – Dean
School of Science and Technology Credential & Regulation Information
The School of Science and Technology is the home of a wide variety of courses and programming in science, engineering and technology. The offerings include:
Bachelor of Science Honours (120 Credits)
- Options: Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Psychology.
Bachelor of Science Major (120 Credits)
- Options: Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Psychology.
Bachelor of Science Double Major (120 Credits)
- Options: Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Psychology.
Bachelor of Science (90 Credits)
- Areas of Study/Concentration: Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Psychology.
**Bachelor of Technology (Nautical Sciences) (**Offered only at the Canadian Coast Guard College)
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Credit Completion depending on the pathway, advanced standing, articulation agreement, etc.).
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- Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Chemical)
- Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electronics and Controls)
- Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Environmental Studies)
- Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Manufacturing)
- Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Petroleum)
- Engineering Technology Diploma in
- Electrical (Instrumentation & Controls) Engineering Technology
- Mechanical Engineering Technology
- Petroleum Engineering Technology
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng Two Year Transfer, 72 Credits)
- Options: Chemical, Environmental, Electrical, Civil, Mechanical, Industrial, Mineral Resources.
Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition (Transfer)
Engineering Technology Diploma
- Petroleum Engineering Technology (Petroleum) (72 Credits)
- Electrical Engineer Technology (Instrumentation and Controls) (72 Credits)
- Engineering Technology Diploma in (co-op and non-co-op options)
- Mechanical Engineering Technology
Certificates
**Industrial Chemistry (Inactive)
**Petroleum Operations (Inactive)
**Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Operations (Inactive)
Quantitative and Qualitive Psychology (May be earned as part of 4-year Major in Psychology (BA,BACS.BSc)
Additional Information: CBU has developed several engineering facilities which allow the integration of leading-edge technology and education programs. A CAD/CAM Centre fosters applied research and development in the modern manufacturing sector and a CAD laboratory specializes in training in computer-aided drafting and design.
Departmental Contact Information
Associate Dean, Bill Robinson
Associate Dean, Chantelle Cormier
Chair, Ken Oakes: Responsible for Biology
Chair, Martin Mkandawire: Responsible for Chemistry
Chair, Dr. Scott Rodney: Responsible for Geology, Math and Physics.
Chair, Dr. Erin Robertson: Responsible for Psychology
Chair, Melissa Deane: Responsible for BET and B.Eng
Kim Martin, Executive Assistant to the Dean • School of Science and Technology, kim_martin@cbu.ca
Cleo Niedzielski, School of Science & Technology, Assistant, cleo_niedzielski@cbu.ca