English
To take an English degree is to study the ins-and-outs of well-used language, to consider the minds of great writers and the ideas that moved them. It’s to ask questions about the relationship between what’s true and what’s beautiful, between virtue and happiness, nature and art, reasoning and imagining. And while you’re doing that, you’ll gain valuable skills in thinking and writing clearly—skills that will give you a leg up in whatever career you choose to pursue.
University Studies
Explore a variety of fields and career paths that will move seamlessly into the program of your choice. You can sample from the humanities, social and natural sciences, fine arts, religious studies, and more. University Studies gives you the flexibility to deepen or to discover your passion.
Bachelor Of Music
The Ambrose Bachelor of Music degree is the program in which you can focus on developing your musical performance skills while receiving the support and mentorship of award-winning instructors in a close-knit environment. You will receive specialized instruction in your instrument of choice along with broad-based instruction in music theory, music history, music technology, conducting, and composition.
History
Learn how to navigate the present and chart the future by studying the past. In our courses, you’ll seek knowledge about the human past, and through that knowledge, gain an understanding of human nature. Come and explore the people and events that have made us who we are.
Back in the Classroom
The Humanities Capstone is a course for English, History, Christian Studies and General Studies students to take in their final year of study...
Jose Caceres Named CCAA Men's Volleyball Coach of the Year
Ambrose University is pleased to announce that José Cáceres was named Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Men’s Volleyball Coach of the Year...
Ambrose Program Day
Each year, Ambrose University hosts Program Day. Our department chairs plan activities for the day and take students to lectures, on day trips and for lunch. Program day is a great way for students to network and make industry connections, gain useful information of what life will look like upon graduation
Ambrose Winter 2023 Convocation Chapel
Ambrose held its Winter 2023 Convocation Chapel on Tuesday, January 10. President, Dr. Gordon T. Smith, began the chapel by recognizing a new faculty member and welcoming back returning faculty members from their sabbaticals.
Ambrose University Awarded Prestigious Tri-Council Research Support Fund
Earlier this year, Ambrose University was awarded, The Government of Canada's Tri-Council Research Support Fund (RSF). Each year the RSF assists Canadian postsecondary institutions of higher education and their affiliated institutes with the indirect expenses associated with managing their research. The RSF program is funded by three federal research-granting agencies.
The purpose of the RSF is to make Canada one of the world’s leading countries in research and development.
School of Business Launch Ceremony
The School of Business had its launch party on November 17. Alumni, students, faculty, and board members all attended to show support for this monumental occasion.