Campus de Shippagan is one of the campuses operated by Le Campus de Moncton. Our records show the address as Shippagan, New Brunswick, Canada.
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The Campus de Shippagan, located on the Acadian Peninsula, focuses on maritime and coastal industries, offering specialized programs that leverage the region's fishing, tourism, and environmental heritage. As a branch of Université de Moncton, it delivers practical, career-oriented education in French, emphasizing hands-on training and regional relevance.
- Maritime Institute: Programs in nautical sciences, fishing technology, aquaculture, and marine transportation. Includes captain's licenses, vessel operations, and seafood processing, with simulator training and sea time requirements.
- Tourism and Hospitality: Diplomas and bachelor's in ecotourism, hotel management, and event planning. Courses cover sustainable tourism practices, cultural heritage promotion, and customer service in coastal settings.
- Environmental Technology: Focus on marine biology, oceanography, and coastal zone management. Students conduct field research on fisheries sustainability, pollution monitoring, and habitat restoration along the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
- Business Administration: Tailored to small enterprises in fishing and tourism sectors, including marketing for seasonal businesses, financial planning, and supply chain management for marine products.
- Health and Wellness: Practical nursing and paramedic programs with clinical rotations in local hospitals and emergency services, addressing rural healthcare needs.
- Early Childhood Education: Training for educators in bilingual daycare and preschool settings, incorporating Acadian culture and language development.
The campus features specialized facilities like a marine research lab, training vessels, and a tourism simulation center, fostering partnerships with the fishing industry and government agencies. Serving around 800 students, it provides a supportive environment with small class sizes and strong community ties. Programs integrate work-study opportunities and internships, ensuring graduates are job-ready for roles in maritime trades, environmental protection, and regional development. The curriculum also addresses contemporary issues like climate change impacts on coastal communities and sustainable resource use. Student life includes coastal activities, cultural festivals, and professional networks, enhancing personal and academic growth in this unique maritime context.
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