| Booth University College | |
|---|---|
![]() Booth University College, Winnipeg Canada | |
| Name | Booth University College |
| Motto | Education for a Better World |
| Established | 1982 |
| Type | Private university college |
| Faculty | 22 |
| President | Dr. Donald E. Burke |
| City | Winnipeg |
| State | Manitoba |
| Country | Canada |
| Campus | Urban area |
| Colours | Red, Yellow and Blue |
| Affiliations | CCCU |
| Affilation | Salvation Army |
| Website | Booth University College |
William Booth
The Booth University College is a liberal arts university affiliated with the Salvation Army located in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
History[]
Booth University College was formerly known as the William and Catherine Booth College in honour of William Booth and Catherine Booth who founded The Salvation Army and also known as Booth College.
Facilities[]
The Booth University College includes the John Fairbank Memorial Library.
Programs[]
Winnipeg Campus[]
- Behavioural Sciences
- Psychology and Sociology
- Humanities
- General Studies
- Professional Studies
- The Certificate Programs
- Liberal Arts
- Christian Studies
- Extended Learning Programs
External links[]
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