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935 Ramsey Lake Rd, Greater Sudbury, ON P3E 2C6, Canada
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Main Campus

Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

The Main Campus of Université Laurentienne, located on the shores of Ramsey Lake, serves as the central academic and research hub for the university. It hosts a diverse array of faculties and schools offering bilingual programs in English and French, with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary studies, northern-focused research, and professional training. Renowned for its contributions to mining engineering, environmental sciences, and health professions, the campus supports over 100 undergraduate and graduate programs tailored to the needs of Northern Ontario and beyond.

  • Faculty of Arts: Offers degrees in modern languages, humanities, social sciences, music, theatre arts, and fine arts, including interdisciplinary studies in human sciences.
  • Faculty of Science: Programs in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer science, and earth sciences, with specialized research in geosciences and freshwater ecology.
  • Faculty of Engineering: Renowned for chemical, mechanical, mining, civil, and software engineering, leveraging Sudbury's mining industry for hands-on training.
  • School of Management: Business administration, economics, and sports administration with MBA options.
  • Faculty of Health: Nursing, midwifery, social work, forensic identification, and kinesiology/sports studies.
  • Faculty of Éducation and School of Education: Bilingual teacher training for primary, junior, and intermediate levels.
  • Additional schools including BhSc in Indigenous Relations and Northern Studies.

McEwen School of Architecture Campus

Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

The McEwen School of Architecture, located in downtown Sudbury, functions as a distinct satellite campus dedicated exclusively to architectural education. Opened in 2014, it emphasizes design innovation for northern climates, sustainable building practices, Indigenous knowledge integration, and community-oriented urbanism. The school's studios and facilities promote hands-on learning in a revitalized historic building, fostering architects equipped to address the unique challenges of remote and cold-region environments.

  • Bachelor of Architectural Studies (BAS): Four-year pre-professional program focusing on design studios, technology, history, and theory.
  • Master of Architecture (MArch): Professional graduate degree with advanced studios, thesis options, and specialization in sustainable northern architecture.
  • Core courses in environmental design, wood construction technologies, and digital fabrication tailored to Canada's boreal regions.
  • Electives and minors in urban design, heritage conservation, landscape architecture principles, and Indigenous design methodologies.
  • Collaborative projects with local communities, emphasizing cultural sensitivity and resilience in architecture for Indigenous and rural contexts.
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