Brock University is a public research university located in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, in the scenic Niagara Region near Niagara Falls and close to the United States border. Established in 1964, the university is named after Major-General Sir Isaac Brock and has grown into a vibrant academic institution with a student population of over 19,000, including a strong community of international students from more than 100 countries. Brock University offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs through its seven faculties, including the Goodman School of Business, Faculty of Mathematics and Science, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, and Faculty of Graduate Studies. The university is well known for its emphasis on experiential learning, co-op programs, applied research, and small class sizes, which allow for close interaction between students and faculty. Set within a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Brock provides a safe and supportive campus environment with modern academic facilities, on-campus residences, and extensive student services, while also offering quick access to major cities like Toronto and Buffalo.
Here is a clear list of undergraduate programs at Brock University for international students, organized by faculty:
Goodman School of Business
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc)
Business Economics
International Business
Faculty of Mathematics and Science
Computer Science
Data Analytics
Applied Computing
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Biomedical Science
Biotechnology
Environmental Science
Biological Sciences
Faculty of Applied Health Sciences
Health Sciences
Medical Sciences
Public Health
Kinesiology
Sport Management
Faculty of Social Sciences
Psychology
Economics
Political Science
Sociology
Geography
Child and Youth Studies
Applied Linguistics
Faculty of Humanities
English
History
Media and Communication Studies
Film Studies
Philosophy
Visual Arts
Music
Faculty of Education
Educational Studies

Admission Requirements (International Students)
To be eligible for undergraduate study at Brock University:
Secondary school completion with a credential recognized for university entry in your home country (senior secondary certificate).
Completion of program prerequisites at the highest level available (typically Grade 12 university-preparatory courses).
A minimum academic average is generally required (often around a B- average, though some programs are more competitive with higher thresholds).
English language proficiency must be satisfied (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent; or via Brock’s Conditional Admission Pathway Program if available).
Applicants may need to submit transcripts, credential evaluations, proof of English proficiency, and other documentation as part of the application.
Scholarships & Financial Aid for International Students
Automatic & Entrance Awards
Brock Scholars Award: Academic scholarship automatically offered based on your admission average (no separate application required). Amounts are tiring and renewable for up to three years:
Up to CAD 32,000 total for very high averages
Multiple award levels (e.g., $20,000 + renewals at highest tier) depending on final grades.
International Bursary: One-time CAD 10,000 award for new international students completing an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and enrolling full-time.
International Curriculum Awards: Smaller automatic awards (e.g., CAD 1,000 or CAD 3,000) for students with IB, A-Level, or similar international credentials.

Other Scholarships
Brock Future Leaders Scholarship: CAD 10,000 (competitive, committee-selected). Caribbean International Scholarship: CAD 4,000 for students from eligible Caribbean countries with academic promise and financial need.
International Transfer Award: Awards (e.g., CAD 1,500 – CAD 3,000) for international students transferring credits.
International Student Ambassador Award: Opportunity to receive domestic-equivalent tuition rates as an ambassador (application required).
International Education Fund & other smaller awards: Additional entrance awards ranging from CAD 1,000 – CAD 4,000 for first-year students.