UNIVERSITY OF REGINA 2018/19 VIEWBOOK - Find the Perfect Balance
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WHAT’S YOUR STORY? What makes you tick? What gets you up in the morning? What floats your boat and drives your passion? What makes you you? You’re reading this viewbook, so you’re obviously very intelligent, somewhat curious, and possibly an undiscovered genius (which would be pretty cool). If you’re new to university, your story may just be starting. If you’re a transfer student, it may be well underway. TABLE OF CONTENTS Wherever you’re at in your journey, we have the 02 | What’s Our Story? 04 | U of R by the Numbers people and the programs that will help you write the next exciting chapter of your story. 06 | Discover the Queen City 08 | Student Support Services 10 | Study Abroad 14 | E arn While You Learn 16 | C ampus Map 18 | O n-campus Housing 20 | Campus Life 25 | U of R Athletics 28 | Our Alumni 30 | Federated Colleges 32 | Program Index 40 | Visit Us!
02 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 03 OUR STORY? WHAT’S We could tell you about how we started out in 1911 as the M modest Regina College. We could also tell you about how we grew in size and SIZE 1 2 3 4 5 significance until we ultimately became an independent WE PUT OUR WE CAN WE HELP YOU WE PROVIDE WE’RE NOT degree-granting university, MONEY WHERE SHOW YOU EARN WHILE A HOME AWAY TOO BIG & NOT the University of Regina, OUR MOUTH IS THE WORLD YOU LEARN FROM HOME TOO SMALL in 1974. But let’s face it, this It’s true! We’re so confident that our Okay, maybe not from a magic Not to brag, but we DID pioneer Moving away from home can be hard; We like to think we’re in the grads will receive employment in their carpet, but Aladdin has nothing the Co-operative (Co-op) Education but once you get over not having your Goldilocks zone of universities. probably isn’t the best time for field of study that we guarantee it! on us. Students in our UR Work Experience Program in dad’s world-famous French toast, Our smaller class sizes mean that a history lesson. Instead, we’ll It’s called our UR GUARANTEE – International Study Abroad Program Western Canada. Our students get you’ll soon realize that life on campus your professors and classmates and it was the first program of its kind get to study in some of the most the opportunity to gain valuable is pretty great. Six fully-furnished will actually know your name. You’ll tell you about what makes us in Canada. If you’re a newly admitted fascinating and beautiful places experience-based learning while residence buildings offer a wide recognize friendly faces in the halls different. We’ll tell you about or transfer student with 30-credit on earth. From the futuristic pursuing almost any undergraduate variety of housing options. Not only and know where you’re going after hours or less of post-secondary cityscapes of Asia, to the historic degree. Co-op Programs are does living in Housing offer just a few days on campus. But don’t what makes us one of the classes and you do not secure landmarks of Europe, our students available in nearly 50 areas of study independence and convenience, it be fooled by our size! Even though leading mid-sized universities employment in your field within six broaden their horizons and become and helped our students earn over also provides the opportunity to meet we’re a smallish campus, we still months of graduation, we’ll pay for true citizens of the world. $10 Million in 2017! Okay, so maybe others and make lifelong friendships offer a broad range of programming, in Canada. We’ll tell you about you to come back for another year we are bragging (just a little bit). (you may even find someone who can exceptional faculty, and some truly what makes us us. of undergraduate classes! make delicious French toast). world-class facilities.
04 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 05 NUMBERS BY THE 15,276 Number of students 2 Number of daycares 150+ Number of 10 Number of places to 224 Number of online 13 Number of locations to enrolled in 2017 located on campus undergraduate programs grab a coffee on campus courses offered last year use your Dining Plan Card 14% Percentage of 11 Average number of 10 Number of Living $12,000 28:1 Average Co-op Average student to 13%Percentage of International students minutes it takes to Learning Communities earnings per 4-month teacher ratio self-declared Aboriginal walk across campus on campus internship students
06 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 07 QUEEN CITY DISCOVER THE With a current population of 253,220, Regina is growing quickly and home to many diverse Photo: Conventions Regina cultural, entertainment, and recreational opportunities. Wascana Park Downtown Regina Regina, affectionately referred to as the Queen City, is the capital of Saskatchewan and one of Canada’s TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN REGINA In Regina friendliest cities. everything is close Located in the heart of the North Regina offers the perfect blend of big together and easy American plains, Regina receives more city amenities and small town charm. to find. hours of sunshine per year than any When you live here, you may have rush Morgan Esperance other Canadian city, making it a great place to call home (and the ideal place to lounge like a cat or grow impressive minutes, but you’ll never have rush hour! Getting around is easy with Regina Tran- sit, which connects you to all areas of 3rd year, Indian Communication Arts 1 Walk around Wascana Lake as the sun is 2 Try astronaut ice cream at the Saskatchewan 3 Carve a watermelon helmet and attend a Saskatchewan 4 Watch an outdoor movie in Victoria Park 5 Try one of over 20 insanely delicious flavours from Coney houseplants). the city with 16 million bus routes annu- setting Science Centre Roughriders game Island Poutine ally. Our U-Pass gives students unlimited The Queen City is built around Wascana access to all transit routes (including Centre, one of the largest and most express university routes)! picturesque urban parks in North America, making it a beautiful place There’s also no shortage of things to live. Wascana Lake is located just to do in Regina. Whether you’re a sports seconds from campus and surrounded fanatic, culture buff, foodie or adventure by dozens of pathways where you can admire the beauty of nature while you jog, walk, bike, longboard, or maybe seeker – Regina has something for you. With a growing entrepreneurial population, Regina is quickly becoming 6 Window shop for local wares in the Cathedral 7 Catch a live performance at Globe Theatre 8 Pontificate about artist intent at the MacKenzie Art 9 Take in a movie on the big (really BIG) screen at 10 Visit the Royal Canadian Mounted Police even gallop (hey, we’re not judging). a destination for exceptional local district Gallery the Kramer IMAX Heritage Centre culinary and shopping experiences. Theatre
08 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 09 SUCCESS KICKSTART YOUR Our tutor registry offers RECIPE FOR qualified tutors from a diverse UNIVERSITY STUDIES range of subject areas. IN HIGH SCHOOL Grade 11 and 12 students can take credit courses that will count toward a university degree program. Three Achieving success in university takes a lot of hard work but, like riding a teeter-totter, online courses have been created specifically for accelerated students it’s so much easier when you’re not alone. We have many units on campus that that begin on February 1, 2019. provide personalized guidance and support to any students who need it. CHOOSE FROM: ANTH 100, ART 220 and ENGL 100 SOME OF THE WAYS WE SUPPORT YOU GET WITH THE PROGRAM BENEFITS: Ease into a university workload, challenge yourself with course material not offered in high Our broad range of free programs and services will help The UR Guarantee Program was created to support students school, earn university credit, and you adjust to campus life and teach you the skills required every step of the way through their university experience, meet like-minded students just like to achieve success as a student, and wherever life takes up to and including finding employment after graduation. yourself across Saskatchewan! you next. So how does it work? Once you sign up, you’ll meet with an advisor who will help you adapt to all aspects of university Learn more at urflexible.ca. SOME OF THESE PROGRAMS AND SERVICES INCLUDE: life. You’ll be given the opportunity to attend a wide variety • Free math and writing tutors of workshops and learn many valuable life skills, including: • Tutor registry academic skills, writing a great resumé, developing interview • Skill development workshops skills, receiving career advice, and more. The UR Guarantee • Leadership programs Program is designed to enhance your university experience • Advising by empowering you to achieve your educational, career and • Accommodations for students with a disability life goals. Once you’ve completed all elements of the • Counselling services UR Guarantee Program, and if you have 30-credit hours ABORIGINAL STUDENT CENTRE The ASC can help • Library help services or less of postsecondary classes, you are eligible for the you with anything you • IT support services UR Guarantee. What does this mean? In short, if you don’t Located on the main floor of our bright and beautiful need help with and guide • And more! secure career-related employment within six months of Research and Innovation Centre, our Aboriginal Student graduation, you will be eligible to come back for another you to the right resources. Centre cultivates a respectful and welcoming atmosphere year of undergraduate classes FREE of charge. for all. The ASC encourages student empowerment, Jamin Mike identity, community connection, providing cultural 3rd year, English and Indian support, and Indigenous ways of learning. The ASC acts Communications Arts as a central hub for all students, faculty, staff, and The UR Guarantee Program has community to gather and find a sense of belonging in the been a great decision with no downsides. larger university environment. Thanks to its impressive number of oversized windows, it’s also one of the The resources and support offered for best places in the university to grab a seat and new and continuing students helped people watch. me to excel in my classes, and accessing volunteer experience opportunities helped THE ASC FOCUSES ON ASSISTING STUDENTS T0: me find a great summer job as •S uccessfully transition into university a second-year student. •S uccessfully complete their degree Matthew Hamilton | 2nd year, Faculty of Science • Transition into the workforce • Participate in university events
10 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK HORIZONS BROADEN YOUR Lyon, France Tokyo, Japan Venice, Italy Washington, DC Santiago, Chile York, England Beijing, China Berlin, Germany Sydney, Australia STUDYING ABROAD There are few things that can teach us like travel can. THE WORLD IS YOUR OYSTER THESE ARE JUST We must go beyond A FEW OF THE Open your world and open your mind with our Study textbooks, go out into the AMAZING PLACES bypaths and untrodden Abroad program. Experience a semester, summer, or YOU CAN STUDY depths of the wilderness academic year learning abroad while exploring unique 1. Washington D.C. and travel and explore cultures and gaining invaluable insights about yourself and tell the world the 2. Santiago, Chile 10 3. York, England and the world around you. With access to a network glories of our journey. 4. Beijing, China of 450 universities across 70 countries, you’ll have the John Hope Franklin 3 8 5. Tokyo, Japan 7 6. Sydney, Australia 4 opportunity to see the world while gaining academic 1 9 5 7. Lyon, France credit towards a U of R degree. 8. Berlin, Germany 11 9. Venice, Italy 10. Bergen, Norway Student exchange programs include the Global Study Program, National Student 11. Gandhinagar, India Exchange Program (NSEP), and International Student Exchange Program (ISEP). 12. Lima, Peru 12 Learn more and find out how to sign up for a Study Abroad program by visiting www.uregina.ca/international/study-abroad or by emailing us at Study.Abroad@uregina.ca. 2 6
“Studying abroad in Switzerland was everything I could have wanted, but nothing I could have imagined. It was not only an opportunity to see new places and meet new people, but it was an opportunity to discover the world for myself, by myself” Emilio Filomeno | Campion College 3rd Year, Psychology 70 Number of countries in which we have study exchange partnerships.
14 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 15 WORK! GOOD Sure university is a character-building, mind-expanding, life-changing experience - CO-OP/INTERNSHIP FACTS but what’s the point of it all? Before you think this is an existential crisis kind 817 of question, we’re actually referring to life after university. The point is to find a career – Most Co-op/Internship In 2017, the Co-op a career that you’re both good at and passionate about. That’s why we offer a variety students have Program helped permanent job offers 817 students of career services that will help you get a jumpstart on your life after university. from their employers access career-related prior to graduation. placements. In addition to our Co-op Work Experience Program, we also $10 MILLION offer a variety of other hands-on learning opportunities CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE PROGRAM through internships, practicum placements, professional Co-op/Internship placements and fieldwork. students We pioneered the Co-op Work Experience Program in Western earned over Canada and have been committed to it ever since. If it sounds $10 million in wages last year. like we’re bragging, that’s because we are! Our program OTHER GREAT CAREER SERVICES WE OFFER has been emulated by universities across the country, and $12,000 helped our students earn over $10 million in wages last year alone. Co-op programs are now available in nearly 50 areas Not sure what to study? Our Career Centre Counsellors can On average, Co-op/ of study, and allow students to gain valuable, paid work help you explore all of your career options and recommend Internship students experience while pursuing almost any undergraduate degree. the best educational route toward getting there. Looking for earn over $12,000 Learn more about our Co-op Work Experience Program a summer internship or part-time job? Our Student per four-month and find out how to apply for an Internship by visiting Employment Services connects employers with students placement. www.uregina.ca/careercentre/coop/future-students/ seeking employment.
16 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 17 HERE Our campus is located on the YOU ARE beautiful banks of Wascana Lake, and offers an impressive The term Wascana is derived number of world-class from the Cree word Oscana meaning “Pile of Bones”. facilities where students can learn, live, and lounge. Shhhh!!! The John Archer Living on campus means Library is one of the best wearing flip flops year round study spots on campus. Chill out with friends and is an option! soak up the sun on the green. 23 Our Federated College Our Research and Innovation students are eligible for Centre features the first green additional scholarships! roof in Saskatchewan! 15 19 16 17 01 14 20 To date, over 30,000 learners 18 22 have made the FNUNIV part of 02 their educational journey. 03 04 21 Work up a sweat 13 in our state-of-the-art gym facilities. 05 The Bookstore has 12 all of your U of R gear and textbook needs! 06 Riddell Centre, our main hub, 08 is a great place to grab CAMPUS GUIDE lunch and people watch. 01 | Classroom Building 12 | Education Auditorium 11 02 | Laboratory Building 13 | Education Building 09 03 | R esearch and 14 | Dr. John Archer Library Innovation Centre 15 | A dministration 04 | L loyd Barber Academic Humanities Building Green 16 | Language Institute 05 | College West 07 17 | Paskwāw Tower 10 06 | D r. William Riddell 18 | Wakpá Tower Centre 19 | Kı̄šik Towers 07 | S askatchewan Disease Control Laboratory 20 | Campion College 08 | R esearch Drive 21 | C entre of Kinesiology, Building Health, and Sport We are home to over 400 researchers (that’s a lot 09 | P etroleum Technology 22 | Luther College of lab coats). Research Centre 23 | F irst Nations University 10 | The Terrace of Canada 11 | G reenhouse Gas Technology Centre
18 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 19 LIVE MEET PEOPLE TO HERE Living on campus is comfortable, convenient, One of the best parts about living in campus and fun! Just think of how nice it would be to housing is having the opportunity to meet and roll out of bed, toss on your favourite hoodie learn among students from all corners of the globe. and be in class in 5 minutes (okay 7 minutes Thanks to our Living-Learning Communities (LLCs), if you brush your teeth). With six different meeting people with similar interests has never buildings and 1,830 rooms to choose from, been easier. Our LLCs are communities of students we know that there is a perfect room for you! OUR HOUSING OPTIONS: who live and learn together because they share Whether you select dorm-style or apartment- • Kı̄šik Towers similar interests, values, or academic pursuits. • La Résidence style housing, all of our residents enjoy their • Luther College own private bedrooms so you can retreat • Wakpá Tower • Paskwāw Tower WHY JOIN A LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITY to your own space at the end of the day. •C ollege West • Fun activities throughout the year • Academic support programming • Social and personal development • Career experience ON YOUR OWN, BUT NOT ALONE! DINE WITH US Our Residence Life team is available 24/7 to support and CURRENT LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITIES From our All You Care To Eat buffet in the Riddell Centre assist our residents with any questions or concerns they may Food Court to speciality coffee shops, you will find a variety have. You are not just getting a great place to live, you also of dining options to satisfy all your cravings on campus! • Social Justice and Leadership become part of a supportive community! Residence Life staff • Health and Wellness also organize all kinds of exciting activities exclusive to residents For those looking for convenient, healthy, and cost-saving • Engineering throughout the semester – from movie nights, to Rider games, options, consider one of our dining plan packages that • Global Citizen to Winter Formal, you’ll never run out of fun things to do when allows you to swipe and save at any University of Regina • Neekaneewak you live on campus. Chartwells Food Service location on campus. For information • Le Quartier Francophone on campus dining visit www.dineoncampus.ca/uofregina. • Hill Business • Education SELECT YOUR ACCOMMODATIONS • Pre-Professional • S.H.A.R.P. (Social Sciences, Humanities, Liberal Arts) Apply by March 15 and take advantage of the best available room options. At the University of Regina, we provide students To learn more, or to apply with the opportunity to select their room through our room to one of our Living-Learning selection process if they wish. Know who you want your Communities, visit: roommates to be? We can help facilitate this match as well! uregina.ca/housing APPLY NOW! uregina.ca/housing.
20 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 21 STUFF TO DO Our lively campus is perfect for social butterflies. TOP 10 THINGS TO DO ON CAMPUS But if you’re more of a wallflower, don’t despair – our When you come to campus is perfect for you too! After all, flowers and university from high school you start making butterflies go together like peanut butter and jam. friends with people who The University of Regina Students’ Union (URSU) is made have similar interests up of over 15,000 students, representing the diversity to you. These are of our campus and students. URSU works to keep the relationships that 1 Join a student club and make new friends 2 Let loose at Welcome Week – the biggest party 3 Grow something great in our Edible Campus Garden 4 Be enlightened at a TEDx Regina talk 5 Enjoy a warm welcome during Frost Week students connected to everything that is happening will last through life. of the year on campus and is a place where all students can find Cory Balaberda 5th year, Education & Kinesiology a true sense of community. With nearly 120 student clubs and societies at the U of R, there’s sure to be something that piques your interest. Can’t find the perfect club? URSU will gladly accommodate new clubs, and even help you get set up with funding! We also proudly support a number of events that celebrate the rich multicultural heritage of our campus and student body. 6 Snack on nachos and wind down with your buds at 7 Dance like crazy at a Concert on the Green 8 Hop onto a Rams tailgate party 9 Attend a Student Society Faculty Gala 10 Dance to the drums at the FNUniv Spring our campus pub - Pow Wow The Owl
“I feel like living on campus really helped me to meet new people and form great friendships. I’m sure my first year would have been a lot harder if I hadn’t lived in residence.” Abigaile Kuling | 3rd year, Social Work 1,830 Rooms available on campus
24 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 25 GAME WE’VE GOT Whether you’re into team sports, solo workouts, or just like to paint your face and scream a lot, the University of Regina has something for you. GREEN. GOLD. BOLD. HOME TURF The University of Regina has 13 Our Centre for Kinesiology, Health, intervarsity athletics teams that compete and Sport is a state-of-the-art multi- against other post-secondary institutions use facility that draws local, provincial, across Canada and the United States. national, and international events Combined, our teams have amassed throughout the year. The Centre features three national championships and 28 conference championships. a 25,000 ft2 three-court gymnasium with retractable bleacher seating for up INTERVARSITY to 2,000 spectators, two multipurpose ATHLETICS TEAMS gymnasiums, an elevated 200-meter Track & Field (M & W) four-lane running track, a large fitness JUST FOR FUN Volleyball (W) centre, an Aquatics Centre, lecture Rams Football (M) and classroom facilities, teaching and Basketball (M & W) At the U of R, you don’t have to be research laboratories, an artificial turf Cross Country (M & W) an Olympic athlete to play on a team field and two natural grass fields. Hockey (M & W) (though if you were, you’d probably Soccer (W) always get picked first). Our recreational Swimming (M & W) and intramural programs attract nearly FIND FULL SCHEDULES FOR two thirds of our student body to a wide THE 2018-19 SEASON AT Photos: Arthur Images array of activities, including volleyball, slo-pitch, innertube waterpolo, floor hockey, curling, ultimate Frisbee, and www.reginacougars.com and much more! www.reginarams.com
“There’s a real family vibe with all the girls on the team. It’s so nice to have that connection, especially when you’re not from Saskatchewan.” Jet Davies | 3rd year, Human Kinetics
2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 29 ALUMNI OUR David Luba VP of Sales / COO & Co-Founder, tentree Business Administration, 2009 What can you do with a U of R degree? Just about anything! Check out what these grads have done. HILLBERG & BERK TENTREE Have you ever heard of sparkle balls? We know, we know – Buy one article of clothing, plant ten trees. The business who hasn’t? These sparkling little gems are the brainchild model for tentree is simple: for every item sold, tentree and its Derrick Emsley of Hillberg & Berk CEO, Rachel Mielke. The popular jewellery partners plant 10 trees in regions that will benefit for centuries Kalen Emsley CEO & Co-Founder, tentree CMO & Co-Founder, tentree Business Administration company is based out of Regina and on a mission to empower to come. tentree was created by three friends who, through Business Administration Diploma, 2009 Hill-Ivey Scholarship recipient women through design. Mielke never could have imagined travel, recognized the need for giving back to the environment. how popular the company would become, or that she’d one To date, the company and its partners are responsible for day design a brooch for Queen Elizabeth II. planting over 20 million trees worldwide. “The U of R was an amazing place to start my entrepreneurial “The University of Regina encouraged me to step out of my journey. The education I received was a fundamental building comfort zone and go on a student exchange to the University block of getting me to where I am today and the community of Hawaii. This was an amazing experience and ultimately that I built while studying has become a community contributed to the birth of tentree.” David Luba of lasting friendships.” Rachel Mielke “The University of Regina provided an incredibly supportive “I’m proud to be part of the alumni of the University of Regina. environment that always left us with the confidence to think The U of R is an important contributor to the business and outside the box. For us, this kind of environment pushed us cultural landscape of Saskatchewan.” Mary Weimer to take chances and helped build the foundation for tentree today.” Derrick Emsley “The University of Regina was an incredible place to start my A FEW OTHER U OF R GRADS YOU MAY RECOGNIZE business career – it’s a small city university that encourages you to think internationally. The mindset they teach you Jon Ryan Elizabeth Raum enables you to go out and make an impactful change on the NFL football player Composer world.” Kalen Emsley Perry Bellegarde Connie Walker Canadian First Canadian journalist Nations activist and Dianne Warren politician Canadian novelist There are so many opportunities Guy Vanderhaeghe Robert Boyer here in Regina, and a lot of them come Canadian novelist Canadian First Lorne Calvert Nations visual artist from the relationships I made while Former Premier of at the U of R. Andrew Scheer Saskatchewan Leader of the Adrian Halter | Owner/Video Producer, Halter Media John Hewson Opposition in the BFA, Film Production, 2010 Former Member House of Commons of the Australian Mary Weimer Rachel Mielke Chris Getzlaf Parliament COO, Hillberg & Berk CEO, Hillberg & Berk CFL football player Arts (Luther College), Political Science major, 1998 Business Administration, 2003
30 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 31 FEDERATED COLLEGE STUDENTS: FEDERATED COLLEGES When it comes to education, a one-size-fits-all model simply doesn’t work. That’s why we have three federated colleges through which you can pursue your University S of Regina degree. Our federated colleges offer students a unique and supportive community within the larger U of R community. 1 Pay regular tuition & access all the same supports and 2 Benefit from one-on-one academic advising 3 Access additional scholarships 4 Graduate with a U of R degree 5 Have Smaller Classes and Easier Access services (with extra!) and bursaries to Instructors CAMPION COLLEGE LUTHER COLLEGE FIRST NATIONS UNIVERSITY OF CANADA MORE WAYS TO LEARN LA CITÉ UNIVERSITAIRE FRANCOPHONE Parlez-vous français? If your answer is oui, La Cité universitaire francophone may be the perfect fit for you! If you’re not sure what we just asked, don’t worry - La Cité is the ideal place to learn and experience francophone culture in the heart of main campus. As the hub for university education in French in Saskatchewan, La Cité offers a variety of study options including degrees, certificates, minors and classes in French. Scholarships, travel opportunities, and student supports are available through the Centre de services aux étudiants, where an academic advisor will work one-on-one with students in any program. Learn more about La Cité at lacite.uregina.ca At Campion College, education goes beyond the classroom. With a current enrolment of 600 students, Luther College First Nations University is a unique Canadian With over a century of excellence in forming leaders, Campion is committed to retaining the personal atmosphere, individual institution that specializes in Indigenous focuses on developing the entire person by providing attention, and sense of community that only a small university knowledge, providing post-secondary OPTIONS! OPTIONS! OPTIONS! students with opportunities to expand their professional can offer. Luther College offers students exceptional education for Indigenous and non-Indigenous WITH FLEXIBLE LEARNING COURSES network, be of service to their communities, and become pre-professional programming, such as the English-Science students alike within a culturally supportive citizens for positive change in society. Experience the Bundle Plus, and unique opportunities in undergraduate Arts, environment. Study anytime, anywhere with Campion Advantage with specialized programming, Media, Art, and Performance, and Science education. Offering online courses. Busy during the personalized advising, and engaged learning opportunities! modern housing options and an impressive dining hall, Luther FNUniv students value the sense of culture weekdays? Choose evening and provides students with everything needed to thrive as they and wholeness that is part of all aspects of the Saturday courses (with free Learn more about Campion at www.campioncollege.ca pursue their post-secondary education. institution, from the small and supportive parking). “Netflix” (stream) your classes, to the respect for Indigenous class at home or a site with LIVE-streamed courses. Learn more about Luther College at traditions, to our history and our values. Whether you prefer to study off-campus or online, www.luthercollege.edu/university early mornings or nights, over coffee or under Learn more about the FNUniv at www.fnuniv.ca your bed (hey whatever works), we’ve got excellent LUTHER options for full and part-time students. COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF REGINA Learn more at urflexible.ca
32 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 33 PROGRAM INDEX CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES EDUCATION - BACCALAURÉAT EN EDUCATION - PHYSICAL EDUCATION/ BACHELOR OF ARTS ÉDUCATION SECONDAIRE VOIE PHYSICAL LITERACY Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance FRANCAIS DE BASE BACHELOR OF EDUCATION/ nhance your creativity with the power of E BACHELOR OF EDUCATION BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY technology and work outside traditional Faculty of Education Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Kinesiology & creative study areas through the linking This program has an orientation towards Health Studies To see full program descriptions or view sample classes of technology, music, and visual arts while teaching at the secondary level. Major area In this 5 year program, students will explore working and studying new media. is French, minor is requred. fundamental movement skills, human and career paths, visit urconnected.uregina.ca L: Professional Placement Program E movement science, and application in EL: Internship FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther Direct-entry program/competitive both classroom and community settings. Unique program in Saskatchewan Students will receive a Bachelor of Education ACCOUNTING ART HISTORY CHEMISTRY (Physical Education major) and Bachelor of BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BACHELOR OF ARTS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY Kinesiology (Physical Literacy major) upon CULTURES OF DISPLAY Faculty of Business Administration Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance Faculty of Science BACHELOR OF EDUCATION completion of this joint program. BACHELOR OF ARTS Learn accounting theories and practices Learn to understand art historically and Conduct chemical analyses, design, Faculty of Education Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance EL: Internship in an applicable way. Gain experience with across cultures, as well as different methods synthesize and test new chemical products, Broad based program that prepares school Students take specific Art History and Media, Graduate with two degrees! managerial, financial, and cost accounting and techniques of various art media while and measure pollutants in the air, water and professionals to teach core curriculum Art, and Performance courses to prepare for practices, and learn how to prepare and acquiring tools to conduct research and soil. Develop analytical, problem solving, subjects, including: arts education, health, a career in the curatorial field. The program EDUCATION - SASKATCHEWAN URBAN analyze financial statements. interpret and evaluate works of art. and data interpretation skills through language arts, mathematics, physical was designed to meet the demand for TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM hands-on work. education, science, and social studies at EL: Co-op | FC: U of R, FNUniv EL: Professional Placement Program specific training in this area. (SUNTEP) the Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 9 level. Prepares students who wish to pursue their future FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther EL: Professional Placement Program BACHELOR OF EDUCATION CPA designation. EL: Internship FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther Faculty of Education BIOCHEMISTRY CHINESE Direct-entry program/competitive Incorporates native studies and cross- BACHELOR OF SCIENCE BACHELOR OF ARTS ECONOMICS cultural education with a solid foundation in ACTUARIAL SCIENCE Faculty of Science Faculty of Arts BACHELOR OF ARTS, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE the mechanics of teaching while spending BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Learn biophysics, molecular genetics, Learn the most-spoken language in the Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Science EDUCATION - INDIGENOUS a substantial amount of time working with Faculty of Science and complex biological processes. Focus world. Grow your knowledge of Mandarin Explore how societies deal with economic (ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY) teachers and their students in mostly is biosynthesis of natural products and and Chinese culture to improve your problems, provide for the economic well BACHELOR OF EDUCATION urban schools. ecome experts in risk management. B understanding living cells at the molecular language skills and open doors to new being of their citizens, decide what goods Faculty of Education You will apply mathematics, statistics, and EL: Internship level. Expand your understanding of career options. and services to produce, which methods to Holistic First Nations teaching risk theories to the design of insurance Direct-entry program/competitive statistics and your ability to use your skills use in production, and to whom these goods perspective prepares students for both and pension programs and various EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther and knowledge in a laboratory context. and services will be distributed. the elementary and secondary levels. business environments. Specific courses designed to introduce EDUCATION - SECONDARY EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther CLASSICAL AND MEDIEVAL STUDIES EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther EL: Internship | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther BACHELOR OF EDUCATION teachers to unique needs of First he only program of its kind in Saskatchewan, T BACHELOR OF ARTS Enhance your degree! Complete a Combined Nations students. Faculty of Education and one of only 11 programs nationally that are BIOLOGY Faculty of Arts Major in Economics and Business Admistration, Economics and Geography, or Economics EL: Internship | FC: FNUniv You will be required to identify a major accredited by the Canadian Institute of Actuaries. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Learn to understand Greek and Roman art, and History. Apply through FNUniv and minor area of focus. Majors: Biology, Faculty of Science literature, languages, and history. Study the Chemistry, English, General Science, Health, You will design experiments and projects, Middle Ages, the Crusades, and Latin and Mathematics, Physical Education, Physics, EDUCATION - ARTS ANTHROPOLOGY conduct field and laboratory research, and Greek languages, and develop an ability and Social Studies. Minors: Arts Education, learn to think analytically and critically. BACHELOR OF EDUCATION EDUCATION - MUSIC BACHELOR OF ARTS to analyze complex issues, and to think Dance, Drama, French, General Science, and Examples of areas you can explore are creatively and analytically. Faculty of Education BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION/ Faculty of Arts Outdoor Education. environmental issues, the workings of the Prepares graduates to teach arts education BACHELOR OF MUSIC Develop deep, useful, cross-cultural EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther from Kindergarten through Grade 12. Gain EL: Internship human body, and photosynthesis. Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance | understanding of human beings. Gain tools to plan and lead artistic experiences Direct-entry program/competitive insights into politics, culture, gender, race, Concentrations: Cellulary and Molecular Faculty of Education for individuals and groups of diverse language, kinship, and the complexities of Biology, or Ecology and Environment. This five year joint degree program prepares COMPUTER SCIENCE backgrounds, assess learning levels, and ENGINEERING - ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS globalization and multiculturalism in the EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther collaborate with other leaders. you to teach secondary choral and instrumental BACHELOR OF SCIENCE BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE modern world. Our graduate and undergraduate research is music. As part of the program, you will pursue Faculty of Science EL: Internship Faculty of Engineering and Applied ranked in the top 1 percent of all plant and applied music study on one instrument or voice EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther Learn all aspects of computing from Direct-entry program/competitive, animal science departments in the world! for seven of the ten semesters. Science coding to user-interfaces. Explore how Change: 4-year program! Focuses on analog and digital to program computers for simple EL: Internship in the Bachelor of Music APPLIED PHYSICS CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY electronics with specialization streams and complex tasks such as computer Education portion of the program BACHELOR OF SCIENCE EDUCATION - BACCALAURÉAT in instrumentation and control, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE graphics, animation, and video games. FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther for the BMUS Faculty of Science EN ÉDUCATION ÉLÉMENTAIRE/ telecommunications, micro-electronics, Faculty of Science portion of the program. The best of modern physics instruction EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther SECONDAIRE and power and energy. Software and Learn to conduct chemical analyses, set up 5-year direct-entry program - You start right away Accredited since 1982 – longer than any BACHELOR OF EDUCATION computer-related courses are part of the with practical knowledge in related applied experiments, and develop chemical products. in the joint program with other future educators, other program in Canada. Faculty of Education and graduate with two degrees! program, allowing students to develop fields. This program is a co-operative effort You will build upon logical and innovative Prepares grads to teach in elementary or greater software and hardware abilities. between the University and participating thinking skills and write technical reports. industrial employers. secondary level Francophone or French EL: Co-op, Internship * Must first complete Sask Polytech Diploma immersion schools. Students spend second EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther year at Université Laval in Quebec City. EL: Internship Direct-entry program/competitive; Université Laval EL – Experiential Learning Opportunities FC – Program available through a Federated College for second year.
34 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 35 PROGRAM INDEX ENGLISH BACHELOR OF ARTS ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES BACHELOR OF ARTS FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE INTERCULTURAL STUDIES GERONTOLOGY BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY HUMAN KINETICS BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY CONTINUED Faculty of Arts Imagine yourself as an award-winning Faculty of Arts Study the concepts and interrelationships BACHELOR OF ARTS La Cité universitaire francophone Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies Study the social, psychological and Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies Focuses on biomechanics, physiology, poet or novelist, or as a government policy needed to understand the complexities of The study of the French language, biological aspects of aging. This program exercise physiology, and movement theory in ENGINEERING - ENVIRONMENTAL advisor. Learn about authors from around the environmental issues, and how humans francophone history, and contemporary takes an active health approach to relation to health and disease. Also referred SYSTEMS globe, diverse genres, and literary periods. connect and interact with these issues. culture from around the world. anticipating the needs of an aging to as exercise science. BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE Develop critical thinking and writing skills and population. EL: Fieldwork EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther strengthen your communications skills. Faculty of Engineering and Applied EL: Fieldwork Science EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther FILM PRODUCTION GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SCIENCE Plan, design, and evaluate solutions BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS/ HEALTH PROMOTION HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT BACHELOR OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION to environmental problems in the ENGLISH - CREATIVE WRITING BACHELOR OF BUSINESS DIPLOMA IN FILM PRODUCTION SCIENCE BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY areas of water resource systems, CONCENTRATION ADMINISTRATION Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance Faculty of Arts Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies regional infrastructure systems, waste BACHELOR OF ARTS Faculty of Business Administration management, and air pollution. Learn how to produce film and new media, Gain practical and applicable knowledge Learn about issues impacting the health Faculty of Arts including the elements of scriptwriting, in Geography and Environmental Studies. of different populations. Study key Learn to design and implement human EL: Co-op, Internship resource strategies required to attract This concentration might suit those directing, recording, editing, digital Geographic Information Science is the factors in wellness promotion which interested in writing creative work such as imaging, and sound production. You will intellectual understanding behind the are becoming more prevalent in health and retain highly qualified employees. poetry, fiction, or drama an area of focus also study the history, theory and analysis development and application of Geographic focused organizations. Explore staffing systems, current ENGINEERING - INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS within the major in English. of motion pictures. Information Systems (GIS) which allows recruitment trends and challenges, EL: Fieldwork organizational analysis, management BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther EL: Professional Placement Program you to utilize this emerging technology Faculty of Engineering and Applied being used throughout the world to solve of a diverse workforce, and proper FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther problems in multiple disciplines. HEALTH STUDIES application of conflict resolution skills. Science The film production program is the only ENTREPRENEURSHIP BACHELOR OF HEALTH STUDIES EL: Co-op | FC: U of R, FNUniv Designed to develop engineers who can degree program of its kind between Toronto EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION and Vancouver! Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Prepares students who wish to pursue organize and effectively utilize the total Unique designation not offered anywhere else in resources of modern manufacturing and Faculty of Business Administration Kinesiology & Health Studies their future Certified Human Resource North America! process industries. This includes the Prepare business plans and develop an Explore the social, psychological and Professional (CHRP) designation. materials, machinery, facilities, people, understanding of venture capital and biological determinants of wellness and FILM STUDIES and capital. angel investing. GEOGRAPHY illness. Learn to use the tools necessary BACHELOR OF ARTS BACHELOR OF ARTS, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE to understand and evaluate health related INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL EL: Co-op, Internship EL: Co-op | FC: U of R, FNUniv Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Science theory, research and policy. SCIENCE The film studies program results in a The study of geography allows you to * Optional concentration in Indigenous Health BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY liberal arts degree where you will focus ENGINEERING - PETROLEUM SYSTEMS determine how people interact with their and Well Being on media studies while developing Faculty of Science (FNUniv program) BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE environment. The discipline is diverse and skills in critical thinking, analysis, EL: Fieldwork | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther Provides students with tools to become Faculty of Engineering and Applied Faculty of Science is based upon a blend of both natural and problem solving, decision making, and experts in multi-faceted disciplines Science Explore contemporary environmental issues social sciences. communication. You will also develop in the sciences, environmental Evaluates, designs, and manages and learn how to monitor, assess and HISTORY interdisciplinary knowledge and a strong EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther assessment, environmental technologies in evaluating reserves, surface manage the use of natural resources, apply BACHELOR OF ARTS awareness of culture. Enhance your degree! Complete a Combined resource management, mining, collection, and treatment facilities for oil mapping and remote sensing techniques Faculty of Arts Major in Economics and Geography. land development, natural resource and conduct research. EL: Professional Placement Program and gas. Advanced computer utilization History studies the many different nations, exploration, and health impact. *Must first complete a diploma program FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther and automation combined with effective peoples and cultures of the past from a in Resource Management through GEOLOGY EL: Co-op | FC: FNUniv communications skills are integrated within political, idealistic, economical, social, and the program. Techniques developed for the SaskPolytechnic, Lethbridge, or BACHELOR OF SCIENCE cultural perspective. A history degree will recovery of petroleum can be applied to the Lakeland College. FINANCE Faculty of Science help you understand how civilization has INDIGENOUS FINE ARTS & ART extraction of other important minerals. BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Geology is the study of the processes and evolved and developed. HISTORY FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther Faculty of Business Administration physical structure of the earth. This program BACHELOR OF ARTS EL: Co-op, Internship EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther Analyze and interpret financial information takes a very practical approach offering One of the largest accredited petroleum Enhance your degree! Complete a Combined Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCE students the advantage of the university’s engineering programs in North America! to make money-handling decisions. Examine The Department of Indigenous Fine Arts BACHELOR OF SCIENCE access to drill cores (rock samples) and Major in Economics and History. financial concepts, theories and analyses, teaches not only the history of Indigenous Faculty of Science understand financial markets, identify and other resources. ENGINEERING - SOFTWARE SYSTEMS art but also modern art and technique in Study the geological and geographic analyze risk to implement and manage EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther HUMAN JUSTICE both two and three dimensions. BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE composition of the environment and the resource allocation strategies. BACHELOR OF HUMAN JUSTICE Faculty of Engineering and Applied forces that shaped and continue to shape EL: Professional Placement Program EL: Co-op | FC: U of R, FNUniv Faculty of Arts Science our Earth. The Environmental Geoscience GERMAN FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther Prepares students who wish to pursue their future BACHELOR OF ARTS osters an in-depth understanding F Designed to develop engineers skilled in the undergraduate degree at the University of Certified Financial Planner (CFP) or Chartered of criminal and restorative justice, social professional construction and engineering of Regina provides students with the pre- Faculty of Arts Financial Analyst (CFA) designation. and economic justice, human rights software systems and their life cycles. Such requisites for registration as a Professional Studying languages helps you to develop and relevant human services. Acquire systems include World Wide Web transaction Geoscientist in Environmental Geoscience skills such as cultural awareness, formal skills in analytical and critical thinking systems, management and information in accordance with provincial legislation and informal speaking, knowledge of other and human service intervention. Two systems, and interactive multimedia systems. in Saskatchewan. countries, mental agility, proof-reading, semesters of professional experience report-writing, editing, summarizing, and EL: Co-op, Internship FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther in second and fourth years of study. verbal accuracy. EL: Practicum required EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther EL – Experiential Learning Opportunities FC – Program available through a Federated College
36 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 2018/2019 VIEWBOOK 37 PROGRAM INDEX INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION LINGUISTICS (INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES & LINGUISTICS MEDICAL IMAGING BACHELOR OF MEDICAL IMAGING PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS Professional Programs often require one or CONTINUED more years of undergraduate study prior to Faculty of Business Administration PROGRAM) Faculty of Science BACHELOR OF ARTS admission. Students who are intending to enter Apply a global perspective to business BACHELOR OF ARTS The medical imaging program trains you Faculty of Arts a professional program at another university management and develop an Faculty of Arts (FNUniv program) to understand and apply the principles Draw upon three disciplines to can take the prerequisites at the University INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES: understanding of international trade and Linguists concern themselves with the of science and medicine as they relate to examine today’s challenges using this of Regina. There are additional supports for CREE OR SAULTEAUX the international monetary system. Learn medical radiography. You will become skilled structure of language: all forms of human interdisciplinary lens. Not only will you students in a pre-professional program such as: BACHELOR OF ARTS about multinational business operations, in the techniques and equipment used in learn to identify these challenges, you will language and the search for the patterns help with applications, assistance preparing for Faculty of Arts economic integration, and international of sound, word-form, phrase structure and diagnostic imaging departments. develop the knowledge and skills that standardized tests (e.g., MCAT, DAT, LSAT, etc.), FNUniv’s Department of Indigenous business relations. meaning that underlie language we use. * Must first complete SK Polytech Diploma could help solve them. and help preparing for the interviews. Languages, Arts and Cultures works to EL: Co-op | FC: FNUniv EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther strengthen the First Nations identity by Prepares students who wish to pursue their Most linguistic courses do not require fluency in Strong foundation for law or professional school ensuring the survival of Saskatchewan First future Certified International Trade Professional another language. MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE or if you pursue graduate studies in one of the Nations languages. The department offers (CITP) designation. Certain courses within this three disciplines. majors in Cree, Saulteaux and minors in major have also been accredited by Forum BACHELOR OF MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE PRE-AGRICULTURE Cree, Dakota, Dene, Nakota, and Saulteaux. for International Trade and Training (FITT) for MANAGEMENT Faculty of Science Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Science advance standing. BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION/ Explore various topics such as biology, organic Begin the University of Saskatchewan’s EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther PHYSICS DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION chemistry, biochemistry, and genetics. You Bachelor of Science in Agriculture at the BACHELOR OF SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Faculty of Business Administration will participate in computer assisted research, University of Regina. The courses completed INDIGENOUS SOCIAL WORK Faculty of Science BACHELOR OF ARTS statistical analyses of medical experiments at the University of Regina as part of this Become an expert in business management Physics is the basis of all other sciences (QUALIFYING) and data, safety practices and infection program can be used toward a variety of Faculty of Arts theory and practice, organizational and involves the study of space, time BACHELOR OF INDIGENOUS SOCIAL WORK control, and professional communication. degree programs at the University of Regina. Integrate international and regional area behaviour, operations management, and energy. This program is a co- Faculty of Social Work communications, and overall management * Must first complete SK Polytech Diploma FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther studies to explore global processes and operative effort between the U of R Prepares you to enter the into the field structures that connect and affect countries decision making. Learn how to develop and FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther and participating industrial employers. of human service as a social worker with around the world. implement organizational strategies. These partnerships enable you to obtain PRE-CHIROPRACTIC MEDICINE a special emphasis on working with First hands-on, practical experience. Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Kinesiology Concentrations: Asian Studies, European EL: Co-op | FC: U of R, FNUniv MUSIC Nation individuals, families, groups, and & Health Studies | Faculty of Science Studies, Development Studies or The Diploma in Business Administration can be a BACHELOR OF MUSIC, BACHELOR OF ARTS EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther communities. Students can complete the qualifying International Affairs. transition into a four-year BBA Program - courses Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance EL: Practicum required | FC: FNUniv completed in the DipBA may be used towards the university requirements for the Chiropractic EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther The music program provides excellent Campus Options: FNUniv Regina, FNUniv course requirements for the BBA. program at the Canadian Memorial preparation in the fields of performance POLICE STUDIES Saskatoon, FNUniv Prince Albert Chiropractic College (CMCC). Students are (vocal or instrumental), composition, history, BACHELOR OF ARTS IN POLICE STUDIES JAPANESE required to complete a minimum of three MARKETING theory, or comprehensive music. Gain valuable Faculty of Arts BACHELOR OF ARTS years (90 credit hours) of undergraduate BACHELOR OF BUSINESS experience in orchestral and ensemble Professional path: complete three years of Faculty of Arts university level study in any discipline prior INDIGENOUS STUDIES ADMINISTRATION conducting that will enable you to participate academic study followed by one term at the to admission to the Chiropractic program. BACHELOR OF ARTS Open the gateway to Asian languages Faculty of Business Administration in dynamic vocal and instrumental ensembles. Saskatchewan Police College and a one-term These requirements can be met in any Faculty of Arts and cultures. Broaden your perspective EL: Professional Placement Program internship with a police service. evelop research skills and the ability to D University of Regina faculty, however some on values and cultural traditions that are The program is open to both predict consumer behaviour. Create and FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther Academic path: complete all four years of faculties offer Pre-Chirpractic Medicine as influential across Asia with courses focusing Indigenous and Non-indigenous implement marketing strategies, understand academic study in the Department of Justice a designation upon entry with additional on language, religious beliefs, and cultural students and explores the history consumer buying behaviour and strategically Studies focusing on theoretic and applied programming to support you. awareness. NURSING (REGISTERED NURSE) and life of Indigenous people in align products with the right market for knowledge. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther Saskatchewan, Canada, North America EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther public and non-profit organizations. and around the world. It incorporates Faculty of Nursing EL: Practicum required EL: Co-op | FC: U of R, FNUniv Study human anatomy and physiology, FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther PRE-DENTISTRY traditional teachings offered by Elders, as well as traditional perspectives and JOURNALISM (PRE-JOURNALISM) Indigenous health, pharmacology, research The Bachelor of Police Studies is a unique degree Faculty of Science BACHELOR OF ARTS methods, and more. The program will enable offering two programs of study: a professional content. Courses specifically foster MATHEMATICS Students can complete the pre-dentistry Faculty of Arts you to support and advocate for people to path and an academic path. critical thinking skills, written and oral BACHELOR OF SCIENCE requirements for the University of expression, and the development of Study the history of journalism, media achieve and maintain health through holistic Saskatchewan’s College of Dentistry at Faculty of Science research methods. convergence and ownership trends, as nursing care. POLITICAL SCIENCE the University of Regina. Students are Your studies will focus on calculus, matrix BACHELOR OF ARTS well as Aboriginal issues in journalism. EL: Clinical Placements eligible to apply to the College of Dentistry EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther algebra and differential equations and Faculty of Arts Learn newspaper and magazine writing, Campus Options: U of R Regina, U of R Saskatoon, can after three years (90 credit hours) of an developing high level reasoning skills. television and radio news and documentary complete Year 4 in Swift Current or North Battleford Tackle some of the most important undergraduate degree. production, digital editing and desktop and EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther * Bilingual Option *After-degree Entry Option questions faced by humankind, such as FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther internet publishing. “What is the nature of community and what PHILOSOPHY do we expect of others and they of us?” EL: Internship | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther Think critically and systematically about Students spend a semester on an internship BACHELOR OF ARTS human nature and society and the operation in a radio, television, newspaper, magazine Faculty of Arts of our political institutions. or Internet newsroom. Study classic philosophers such as Aristotle and Plato, and explore the influential and EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther world-changing ideas of Descartes, Marx, and Rousseau. Learn to challenge and question the world we live in, re-evaluate the everyday and theorize about different belief systems. EL: Co-op | FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther EL – Experiential Learning Opportunities FC – Program available through a Federated College
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