New Brunswick Community College - Programs

Programs

NBCC offers close to 90 regular programs, and provides other training in many apprenticeable trades, to corporate clients, and to individuals through part-time courses.

Program areas include:

  • Academic Services
  • Applied and Media Arts
  • Business/Office Administration
  • Engineering Technology
  • Health
  • Hospitality and Tourism
  • Information Technology
  • Environment and Marine Systems
  • Social and Protective Services
  • Trades and Technology: Building and Construction; Metals and Manufacturing; Motive Power; and Industrial

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