Embrace Your World

104th Calendar
2009/2010

Contact Information and Disclaimer

General Information-Admissions

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Technology Programs

University Preparatory Courses

Description of Courses - Undergraduate Degree Level & Technology Level

Graduate Program

Scholarships, Bursaries and Academic Prizes

Administration and Faculty

Appendixes

Campus Map


Contact Information and Disclaimer

The information in the 2009/10 Calendar published here has been extracted from the official published Nova Scotia Agricultural College Calendar and is not the official calendar. If there are any discrepancies, the official published Nova Scotia Agricultural College Calendar will be considered the final and accurate authority.

Embrace Your World

104th Calendar
2009/2010

MAILING ADDRESS
Office of the Registrar
Nova Scotia Agricultural College
PO Box 550, Truro
Nova Scotia, Canada B2N 5E3

902.893.6722 Tel
1.888.700.6722 Toll-free
902.895.5529 Fax
reg@nsac.ca
www.nsac.ca

To improve communication at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, e mail is approved as one of the official means of communication for academic and administrative purposes. As with all official University communications, faculty, staff and students have a responsibility to ensure that e-mail is accessed, read, and acted upon in a timely fashion. Use of NSAC e mail is bound by the guidelines set out in the official NSAC Code of Conduct, the NSAC Information Technology Services Policy, the NS Provincial Government e-mail policy, and any relevant federal or provincial legislation.

The Nova Scotia Agricultural College reserves the right to make changes to this Calendar without notice. The publication of information in this Calendar does not bind the University to the provision of courses, programs, schedules of studies, or facilities as listed herein.

Not all courses listed in the Calendar are offered every year. Students are encouraged to check Nova Scotia Agricultural College's online course registration system: www.nsac.ca/reg/register.asp.

The Nova Scotia Agricultural College does not accept any responsibility for loss or damage suffered or incurred by any student as a result of suspension or termination of classes, courses, or services caused by fire, weather, natural disaster, budget limitations, strikes, lockouts, riots, war, quarantine, the operation of law, damage to university property, or for any other cause beyond the reasonable control of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College.