NSAC offers academic programs that qualify
students for technician and technology diplomas and undergraduate
and graduate degrees related to agriculture, aquaculture, business
and the environment. We also have programs that prepare students
for Veterinary Medicine and Engineering. Our governance page describes
how academic regulations are developed and approved at NSAC. Visit
the Registry for information on academic regulations, admissions,
student records, course and exam timetables, and the NSAC calendar.
The MacRae Library is the largest repository of agricultural resource
material in Atlantic Canada, and provides access to library resources
beyond our campus. Academic Computing Services is the computer
centre for NSAC students.