University of Regina - 2023/24 Viewbook

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2023-2024 VIEWBOOK

BE A UNIVERSITY OF REGINA STUDENT OFF-CAMPUS!

Study online at a regional college in your community or take select programs at our Saskatoon or Prince Albert campuses.

OUR CAMPUS IS LOCATED RIGHT BESIDE WASCANA LAKE!

The term Wascana is derived from the Cree word oskana kâ-asastêki, meaning “Pile of Bones”.

We’re committed to honouring Indigenous identities by fostering community connections and infusing traditional ways of knowing, learning, and doing into teaching and research. Together, we will enhance learning, honour the past, present, and future, and create a new shared vision for future generations.

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The University of Regina is situated on Treaty 4 lands with a presence in Treaty 6. These are the territories of the nêhiyawak, Anihšināpēk, Dakota, Lakota, and Nakoda, and the homeland of the Métis/Michif Nation. Today, these lands continue to be the shared territory of many diverse peoples from near and far.
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CHILL OUT WITH FRIENDS and soak up the sun on the Academic Green. THE CAMPUS STORE has all of your U of R gear and textbook needs! THE RIC BUILDING is home to the ta-tawâw Student Centre, a welcoming space for all! SHHHH!!! The Archer Library is one of the best study spots on campus.
18 17 16 15 13 14 7 8 6 5 LIVING ON CAMPUS means wearing flipflops year-round is an option! IN ADDITION TO ITS BEAUTIFUL REGINA LOCATION, FNUniv has campuses in both Saskatoon and Prince Albert. FEDERATED COLLEGE STUDENTS are eligible for additional scholarships! 01 | Classroom Building 02 | Laboratory Building 03 | Research and Innovation Centre 04 | Dr. Lloyd Barber Academic Green 05 | College West 06 | Dr. William Riddell Centre 07 | Education Auditorium 08 | Education Building 09 | Dr. John Archer Library 10 | Administration - Humanities Building 11 | La Cité 12 | Paskwaw Tower 13 | Wakpá Tower 14 | Kıšik Towers 15 | Campion College 16 | Centre for Kinesiology, Health & Sport 17 | Luther College 18 | First Nations University of Canada Residence CAMPUS GUIDE WORK UP A SWEAT in our stateof-the-art gym facilities.
CENTRE, our main hub, is a great place to grab lunch and people-watch.
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Experience U of R

Here at the University of Regina, education is an immersive experience. Though we’re proud of our world-class facilities and programming, we’ve found that learning doesn’t stop when class ends — it continues in the community, too. As the pioneer of Co-op Education in Western Canada, and with the help of the new Centre for Experiential and Service Learning, it is part of our strategic plan to make sure that you’re given every opportunity to get hands-on, real-world experience. Through experiential learning, you’ll become a communityminded citizen who is prepared to take on the world as soon as you graduate!

We take that same holistic approach to well-being

From physical, intellectual, and social to emotional, spiritual, and financial wellness, we support you from your first day, whether on- or off-campus, to your last. It is very important to us that you feel balanced, confident, and connected as you learn through varied experiences, take time to reflect, and dive into the U of R experience

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15,639 Students

14.9%

Indigenous Students

18.8%

International Students

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The Centre for Experiential and Service Learning

GRADUATE CAREER-READY AND ENJOY THE JOURNEY!

At the University of Regina, taking part in hands-on learning and real-world work experience is part of the student journey. The Centre for Experiential and Service Learning is the central hub of learning and experience, and is designed to help you reach your goals by connecting you with intentional career exploration and related work experience. We commit to providing you with valuable tools and opportunities to ensure that you graduate ready to jump into the career of your dreams. What’s more, our Co-operative Education program is celebrating its 55th anniversary this year. We were the first to offer a Co-op program in Western Canada and we are still the best!

Learn by doing:

• Co-operative Education programs

• Internships, practicums, and fieldwork

• In-class experiential learning (labs, seminars, and case studies)

• Undergraduate research

• Service learning

• Study abroad

Develop career skills:

• Job shadowing

• Workshops on resumé writing, job searching, and interview preparation

• One-on-one resumé review

• Mock interviews

• Employer connections

At the University of Regina our goal is that all students will take part in at least one experiential learning opportunity before they graduate.

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PRACTICUM, AND PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENTS
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VOLUNTEER CENTRE

Our student-operated Volunteer Centre will help you become a well-trained, well-rounded student volunteer that community partners can depend on. We believe in creating communityminded citizens, which is why we’re the city hub for volunteer opportunities — giving you the opportunity to live by our motto As One Who Serves. As an added bonus, volunteering can help you build transferable skills, and volunteer experience is essential to have on your resumé.

SHOW WHAT YOU KNOW — EARN DIGITAL BADGES

You won’t just go through the motions — you’ll critically reflect on your placements, workshops, and programs you participate in and demonstrate the skills you’ve learned from your experience. Track your progress and add to your resumé by earning digital badges in areas such as career foundations, cultural awareness, leadership, and mentorship. Badges recognize the skills you learned from the opportunities you participated in outside of the classroom.

LEARN BEYOND BORDERS

At the same cost as U of R tuition fees, you can discover more about the world — and yourself — by broadening your horizons and studying abroad. We offer:

• Semester exchange programs

• Faculty-led study tour and short-term programs

• International practicum, internship, and fieldwork placements

• Faculty-approved international conferences or consortia

Students can also apply for a number of Study Abroad Scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $10,000!

Learn more about the Study Abroad and Mobility program by visiting www.uregina.ca/ international/study-abroad/ index.html

Earn recognition for the workshops and programs you participate in! Our digital badges are bite-sized, skill-specific, and look great on your resumé.

Campus Employment Cultural Awareness Career Basics Mentorship Career Readiness Student Leadership Community Service

Student Wellness

Academic success without student support is like having shoelaces without shoes – you need both to make it to the finish line. At the U of R, we care about your academic, physical, social, spiritual, financial, and mental well-being, which is why we give you the tools to wholeheartedly take part in your university experience. We want you to feel supported and encouraged to achieve your goals.

The Student Success Centre brings in St. John Ambulance therapy dogs to provide comfort and ease stress for students during busy times of year with the ‘Paws to Relax’ program.

PHYSICAL WELLNESS

Drop in on one of our UR Fit classes! We offer a variety of programs for every level of fitness; find a mind-body connection with yoga, move to the rhythm with Zumba, or sculpt and tone with barre!

Visit www.uregina.ca/ recservices/urfit/index.html to see the classes available.

The Fitness and Lifestyle Centre has a four-lane, 200-metre indoor track, a core strengthening and stretching area, a large selection of cardio and weight machines, and a free weight area complete with benches and squat racks.

Make friends, work up a sweat, and sign up for intramurals (rec sports)! We offer a variety of teams, including basketball, volleyball, dodgeball, and more.

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THE STUDENT SUCCESS CENTRE

• Free math and writing tutoring

• Tutor registry

• Writing resources and virtual writing hub

• Student success and financial literacy workshops

• Academic advising and registration assistance

• Learning skills appointments

UR FLEXIBILITY

Having the flexibility to take your courses when and where it’s convenient for you does wonders for your wellbeing. At the University of Regina, we offer a catalogue of flexible course options, including:

• Online

• Evenings and Saturdays

• LIVE-streaming

• Hyflex and hybrid

Plus, if you have a regional college in your area, you can also take U of R courses in your local community!

Learn more at www.urflexible.ca

STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH

• Confidential sessions with registered clinicians

• Accessible, evidence-based, and inclusive services

• Time-sensitive support when you need it most

STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES

Student Health Services is a primary health care clinic staffed by nurse practitioners who offer physical and wellness services.

• General medical care

• Health promotion and preventative health care

• Sexual health care

• Transgender health care

• Referrals to specialists

Learn more at www.uregina.ca/wellness-centre/

TA-TAWÂW STUDENT CENTRE

The ta-tawâw Student Centre assists Indigenous students with the transition into university, engagement in events, and career preparation. They also provide academic workspace. Services include:

• nitôncipâmin omâ Student Success Program for first-year Indigenous students

• Neekaneewak Leadership Initiative events and Student Council

• Culturally relevant engagement and supports

STUDENT ACCESSIBILITY

• Academic accommodation and advocacy support for students with disabilities

• Assistance with government disability grant funding applications

• Recommendations for assistive technology

• Guidance on additional university and community supports to promote student success and resilience

• The Brad Hornung Accommodations Test Centre aims to provide a consistent testing environment to ensure that all students requiring accommodations are supported in their academic pursuits

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UR Housing

Living on campus connects you to the university and is a great way to enrich your university experience, including:

• Short walking distance to all your classes

• Supportive staff available to assist you 24 hours a day and 7 days a week

• Countless opportunities to meet new friends!

The University of Regina housing options are modern, spacious, and offer privacy as well as excellent amenity spaces. They also come with tonnes of extras: community kitchens, theatre room, music rooms, games rooms, and more!

UR PRIORITY

In addition to all of these benefits, we are proud to offer all first year students a spot in our UR Priority Program. UR Priority is designed to help you navigate university while benefiting from a tightly knit, supportive community. You will be grouped with fellow first-year students in our modern KĪšik Towers and College West residences, so that you can make friends and form connections with other students who are in your shoes!

In addition, you will be able to access all of the wonderful services the university provides right at your doorstep in our UR Priority Centre, located on the main floor of KĪšik Towers. This means you can get all of your questions answered without going anywhere! We provide regularly scheduled drop-in sessions where you can access academic advisors, mental health services, and academic supports, and you can even find us there in the evenings! UR Priority is meant to enhance your university experience and help you easily navigate all of the supports and opportunities on campus.

Some examples of the built-in supports for first-year students include:

ACADEMIC STUDENT SUPPORT

• Tutoring

• Academic advising

• Student workshops

• Living-Learning Communities (LLCs)

LIFESTYLE

• Cooking classes

• Field trips and community events

• Financial literacy

• Indigenous cultural programming

WELLNESS

• Peers Helping Peers program

• Mental wellness supports

• Counselling services and workshops

SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT

• Move-In Weekend and Welcome Week!

• Priority access to on-campus events

• Over 50 Residence Life activities each semester

• Exclusive lounge and study spaces

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BENEFITS OF U OF R HOUSING

All utilities included (water, heating, electricity, Internet) and only one contract

24/7 access to Housing staff always feel safe and secure

Campus amenities include a variety of food options, a gym and a swimming pool, a student wellness centre, and more

Furniture included – no moving van required

Events & life-skills programs right where you live

Academic and social supports brought to your door

LIVING ON CAMPUS LIVING OFF CAMPUS

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LIVING-LEARNING COMMUNITIES

As an added benefit of UR Priority, join one of our Living Learning Communities! LLCs are designed for you to connect with peers with similar interests, inside and outside of the classroom.

• Join a community that shares your interests, values, or academic programs

• LLC members receive additional opportunities to enrich their university experience

• Choose from LLCs such as Health and Wellness, Global Citizen, Neekaneewak, Arts, Education, Hill Business, Engineering, Media, Arts, and Performance (MAP), Le Quartier Francophone, and Science.

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THE STUDENT VILLAGE AT LUTHER COLLEGE

Another option for living on campus is the Student Village at Luther College, which provides a vibrant and supportive community. Grow as a person and academic thinker in our safe and affordable environment — living in residence is an incredible opportunity for you to develop friendships easily, connect with professors, increase your academic success, and focus on your personal development. Simply put, life is better with community!

Perks:

• Renovated private rooms that come with an allyou-care-to-eat meal plan at the delicious Luther Cafeteria

• Free laundry and Wi-Fi

• Easy access to the Luther Library and recreational facilities

• Safe and secure living environment with 24-hour staff on-site

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Experience Campus Culture

Your university experience is what you make of it, so immerse yourself in the campus culture and get involved! With over 120 student clubs and societies, you’re sure to find your vibe — and if you can’t, the University of Regina Student’s Union (URSU) will gladly help you pave new paths to create a new society and will even help you set up funding!

Our campus is incredibly diverse — we proudly support events that celebrate the rich multicultural heritage of our student body. Never miss an opportunity to find your community.

THINGS TO DO ON CAMPUS

Get a warm welcome and meet your classmates during orientation

Men’s Varsity Sports Basketball, Cross Country, Hockey, Rams Football, Swimming, Track & Field

Women’s Varsity Sports Basketball, Cross Country, Hockey, Soccer, Swimming, Track & Field, Volleyball

Canada West Varsity Clubs

Curling, Golf, Rugby 7s

Start the semester off right by letting loose at
the biggest party of
year! Try a new role in one of our theatre productions Join a student club and make likeminded friends Share snacks and unwind with some buddies at our popular campus pub, The Owl Stay active and join a sports club Connect with your academic peers in a Student Society Try out a UR Fit class either in-person or on-demand
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Experience the Queen City

With prairie roots and living skies, Regina – the capital of Saskatchewan – is one of Canada’s friendliest cities. Located in the heart of the North American plains, we’re a diverse and vibrant community that has a lot to offer!

The University of Regina was built around Wascana Centre, a picturesque urban park with pathways that can take you in every direction. Wascana Lake is mere minutes away, so enjoy a walk, bike ride, rollerblade, or jog through the park and bask in the outdoors!

THINGS TO DO IN THE QUEEN CITY

Rent a canoe or kayak and enjoy a day on Wascana Lake

Find your next favourite dish at one of Regina’s local restaurants

Carve a watermelon helmet and head to Mosaic Stadium for a Rider Game

Take a walk through the ages while getting a history refresher at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Enjoy a theatre-in-theround production at the Globe Theatre

Take in the local arts scene at the Cathedral Village Arts Festival

Head over to the Science Centre for an exhibit or catch a movie at the IMAX

Grab some fresh produce and local cuisine at the Regina Farmer’s Market

Head to Victoria Park to enjoy an outdoor concert at the Regina Folk Festival Cheer on the Regina Pats at an action-packed WHL hockey game

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Find Your Direction Quiz

Choosing a university program can feel overwhelming, but we’re here to help make it a little more fun. This quiz is all about discovering which university program best suits you based on your personality, interests, and aspirations. Whether you’re a master of math, a lover of literature, or a creative genius, we’ve got you covered. So, grab a snack, get cozy, and let’s find out which university program will make your heart sing!

This quiz is designed to generate ideas about potential programs, and get you thinking about your interests and skills. It is not a psychological assessment. We encourage you to seek out additional resources and advice before making any decisions about your future.

WHAT DO YOU ENJOY MOST?

a) Movies, live theatre, or art

b) Nature and building things

c) Teaching and helping others

d) Commerce and sales

e) Discussing ideas and theories

f

) Researching and analyzing information

g) Learning about the world

WHICH ACTIVITY WOULD YOU RATHER PARTICIPATE IN?

a) Photography

b) Hiking

c) Interacting with youth

d) Using social media

e) Public speaking

f ) Learning how things work

g) Travelling

WHAT ARE YOU BEST AT?

a) Creating

b) Being environmentally conscious

c) Empathizing

d) Planning and negotiating

e) Crossword puzzles

f

) Sudoku and problem-solving

g) Learning new languages

WHAT DO YOU VALUE THE MOST?

a) Originality

b) Sustainability

c) Compassion

d) Success

e) Exposing the truth

f

) Order

g) Open-mindedness

HOW WOULD OTHERS DESCRIBE YOU?

a) Artistic

b) Passionate about nature

c) Caring and nurturing

d) Innovative

e) Persuasive

f ) Organized

g) Analytical and a deep thinker

WHICH CAREERS FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST INTEREST YOU THE MOST?

a) Musician, animator, or writer

b) Conservation officer, environmental consultant, or petroleum engineer

c) Teacher, social worker, or counsellor

d) Sports team manager, market researcher, or mutual fund manager

e) Journalist, writer, or police officer

f

) Lab researcher, software developer, or risk analyst

g) Politician, interpreter, or community organizer

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AsYou may be happiest when you have the opportunity to be creative and artistic. Do you enjoy expressing yourself and using your imagination to solve problems? If so, some programs for you to consider include:

• Arts Education

• Creative Technologies

• Creative Writing

• Film Production

• Software Systems Engineering

• Devised Performance and Theatre Creation

• Visual Arts

BsYou may enjoy studying disciplines that are environmental and technical. Are you passionate about the future of our planet and how things work? You may be best suited to the following programs:

• Biology

• Environmental Biology

• Environmental Systems Engineering

• Geography

• Geology

• Industrial Systems Engineering

• Resource and Environmental Studies

IF YOU CIRCLED MOSTLY: UNDECIDED?

CsYour strengths may be that you are nurturing and supportive. Do you like to help others and enjoy fostering human development and wellness? One of these programs might be for you:

• Education

• Health Studies

• Health Promotion

• Nursing

• Pre-medicine

• Social Work

• Therapeutic Recreation

DsYou may prefer careers where you can be entrepreneurial and enterprising. Are you a numbers person, or do you enjoy people, or both? You might want to consider these programs:

• Accounting

• Economics

• Entrepreneurship

• Human Resource Management

• Local Government Authority

• Marketing

• Sport and Recreation Management

EsYou may thrive on communicating and investigating. Are you curious about the world around you? Some programs for you to consider include:

• Anthropology

• Human Justice

• Indigenous Studies

• Journalism

• Police Studies

• Political Science

• Religious Studies

FsYou may consider yourself to be deductive and analytical. Do you enjoy researching and analyzing information and finding solutions to complex problems? One of these programs may be right for you:

• Actuarial Science

• Biochemistry

• Computer Science

• Data Science

• Petroleum Systems Engineering

• Physics

• Psychology

• Software Systems Engineering

• Statistics

Did you find yourself circling a variety of different letters? No worries! Many students enter university without a clear idea of what they want to study or do after graduation.

Starting as an undecided student is an opportunity to explore different subjects and discover new interests. Talk to your professors and peers to learn more about various fields and their career prospects. Join clubs and extracurricular activities that pique your curiosity, and attend events that spark your interest.

Remember that being undecided is not a permanent state, and it’s okay to change your program. Trust yourself and embrace the journey of selfdiscovery. You’ll learn more about yourself and what you’re passionate about, which will ultimately lead you to a fulfilling career path.

GsSome may describe you as social and inquisitive. Are you interested in history and human interactions, and do you enjoy learning about other cultures? One of the following programs may interest you:

• Art History

• Film Studies

• History

• International Languages

• Philosophy

• Sociology and Social Studies

• Women’s and Gender Studies

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Our Faculties

ARTS

The Faculty of Arts is the perfect place to pursue your passions in areas such as politics, poverty, women’s rights, international development, and ethics and morality. Whether you have a keen interest in delving into the complexities of literature and language, or you’ve heard about the Psychology Department’s #6 ranking in all of Canada, you’re certain to find an area of study that will teach you critical-thinking skills to satisfy your inquisitive mind.

Visit uregina.ca/arts to learn more

The Arts Work Experience Internship (AWEI) offers you the unique opportunity to be matched with an organization that fits your career aspirations and studies!

HILL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Do you want to know why Hill School of Business stands out from the rest? With over 90% of our graduates securing employment within 6 months of convocation, our School boasts the highest employment rates in the region. But that’s not all—we offer more than just classroom learning. Our experiential education model provides unparalleled opportunities for hands-on learning, critical thinking, and networking. Join one (or more) of our active student clubs, immerse yourself in real-world projects, and develop leadership skills that set you apart.

Our four-year Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program empowers you to become a responsible leader, driving positive social change. Or you can just get your feet wet with a Business Certificate or Diploma.

Visit uregina.ca/business to learn more

Manage a $2 Million portfolio (of real money!) through the UR Investing Student Investment Fund: A student-run faculty-supervised academic program.

CENTRE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION

Enhance your degree with a certificate in program areas like Public Relations, Local Government or Business Administration. You could also choose to start your education or your journey to a degree with a certificate or diploma in an area like Liberal Arts. Continuing Education is where all types of learners can find their path into the University of Regina. Even U of R Alumni continue their lifelong learning journey with our professional development programs!

Visit uregina.ca/cce to learn more

The Centre for Continuing Education also offers non-credit programming to complement your learning. For example, a valuable addition to your degree could be the Project Management Certificate Program, which focuses on teaching students how to plan and execute quality projects.

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EDUCATION

The Faculty of Education prepares students to be educational leaders and lifelong learners. With multiple school-based field opportunities throughout each program, you will gain teaching experience, develop practical skills, and build relationships across the education sector.

Our faculty members are hands-on, future-focused, and committed to anti-racist and anti-oppressive education, community involvement, and Truth and Reconciliation. Whether you’re enroling in the only Arts Education program of its kind, or you’re looking for a quality French immersion program, consider a degree in education!

Visit uregina.ca/education to learn more

We also offer Indigenous Education Programs:

• Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program (SUNTEP)

• Yukon Native Teacher Education Program (YNTEP)

• Northern Saskatchewan Indigenous Teacher Education Program (NSITEP)

ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE

If you’re interested in designing solutions to life’s problems, the Faculty of Engineering & Applied Science might just be the perfect fit for you! You’ll get hands-on experience, a top-notch education, and the unique opportunity to combine creativity and imagination with science and math. Plus, with our systems-based approach, you’ll be prepared to get a holistic experience in the engineering industry and develop leadership skills that will help you stand out! From labwork to fieldwork, you’ll get a world-class, hands-on education that’s sure to land you your dream job.

Visit uregina.ca/engineering to learn more

Our new Energy Systems Engineering program covers a broad range of engineering disciplines with options in Petroleum Engineering, Sustainable Energy Engineering, and Energy Transportation and Storage.

KINESIOLOGY & HEALTH STUDIES

Study the art and science of movement, mechanics, and motion as you prepare to improve lives! As a student in Kinesiology & Health Studies, you’ll have access to multiple research and teaching labs, a Fitness & Lifestyle Centre, five gymnasia, and you’ll learn from world-class researchers with excellent international reputations. Plus, the University of Regina has one of only nine therapeutic recreation programs in Canada that prepares you for the National Council on Therapeutic Recreation Certification examination. We also offer conjoint degree programs with business and education. Visit uregina.ca/ kinesiology/ to learn more

The Enrich Program combines health research with community programming. Learn to design exercise and rehabilitation programs for adults with neurological conditions, work one-on-one with clients, and participate in research on long-term neurological rehabilitation programs.

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LA CITÉ UNIVERSITAIRE FRANCOPHONE

If you’re looking to pursue bilingual education, or just want to build up your French skills with a class or two, La Cité universitaire francophone acts as Saskatchewan’s main hub for French-language university programming, research, and student services. Le Bac is the only Teacher Education program in Saskatchewan that offers a quality training program for students wishing to teach in French as a first language or second language. Are you passionate about healthcare? You have the option to study in French with the Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing (SCBScN) program.

Visit lacite.uregina.ca to learn more

It pays to study in French! Take advantage of numerous scholarships and services like free tutoring.

MEDIA, ART, AND PERFORMANCE

The Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance is the ultimate playground for your imagination and hands-on learning. Maybe you’d like to pursue your big-screen dreams with the only film degree of its kind between Toronto and Vancouver. Or perhaps you’re interested in pop culture, set design, and stand-up comedy. Maybe you want to work with the latest digital technologies and bring your creative ideas to life in Creative Technologies. In Media, Art, and Performance, you’re sure to find a program that piques your interest, satisfies your creative spirit, and prepares you for your career.

Visit uregina.ca/mediaartperformance to learn more

Get real-life experience with our Professional Placement Program in Media, Art, and Performance. This experiential learning course gives you the chance to further your knowledge and skillset related to your major while gaining credit towards your degree.

NURSING

If helping others is your true calling, our Saskatchewan Collaborative Bachelor of Nursing Program offers you a practice-focused and student-centered learning environment to pursue your passion. Our programming is delivered in partnership with Saskatchewan Polytechnic, and you will have access to face-to-face, blended, remote, and lab learning, plus practice education. Available in both Regina and Saskatoon, you could finish your degree in as little as three years and work in a variety of environments like hospitals, medical clinics, and nursing homes. We also offer a bilingual nursing degree where learning occurs in both French and English. Have a degree in another discipline? We offer an after-degree entry program where you can complete your nursing degree in two years. Currently working as a Licensed Practical Nurse in Saskatchewan? Starting in the 2024 Fall intake we have a new LPN to BScN stream that maximizes your transfer credits.

Visit www.sasknursingdegree.ca/ to learn more

You’ll have the opportunity to work directly with patients and clients in a clinical setting within the first year!

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SCIENCE

The Faculty of Science at the University of Regina offers students the opportunity to invest in their futures. With over 25 academic programs, cooperative work-study placements, and summer research employment, the Faculty of Science is the first step toward achieving your future goals.

Visit uregina.ca/science to learn more

The BSc in Actuarial Science is the only program of its kind in Saskatchewan, and one of only 11 programs nationally that is accredited by the Canadian Institute of Actuaries. Graduates from the Actuarial Science Program have close to 100% hiring success in the Actuarial Industry.

SOCIAL WORK

Social Work is an action-oriented profession. In our BSW Program, you will gain the skills necessary to identify the needs of the disadvantaged, marginalized and oppressed, and empower people and communities to realize their full potential. This program prepares you to work with diverse individuals, with varying circumstances, in urban, rural, and remote areas. You will learn to practice in a wide variety of areas that include direct work with individuals, families, and groups; community development; social policy; program planning, and research.

Visit uregina.ca/socialwork to learn more

We offer the only accredited Bachelor of Social Work in Saskatchewan. Through two practica (totalling 700 hours), you will receive supervised practical social work experience over two terms!

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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 of Regina degree. Our federated colleges offer students a unique and supportive community within the larger U of R community.

CAMPION COLLEGE

Students in Arts, Science, preprofessional programs, and Media, Art, and Performance can experience Campion’s advantages — including up to $150,000 in additional scholarships, personalized advising, volunteer learning, and reserved seating in popular Campion classes!

Campion prides itself in offering students a supportive community to grow into the leaders, game changers, and visionaries of tomorrow. Campion graduates go on to make a difference in the world. For example, our grads are working for NASA, composing video game music, veterinarians supporting local farmers and communities in South America, and lawyers fighting for human rights. This community will help develop and nurture your future goals, while making sure you are using your education to serve your community and the greater good.

Learn more at www.campioncollege.ca

LUTHER COLLEGE

Luther College is a place open to anyone who shares our vision of creating a more grace-filled, just, and joyful world. Teaching and research at Luther College is rooted in our commitment to social justice, the pursuit of a sustainable environment, and our commitment to global citizenship.

Any student registered in Arts, Science, Media, Art, and Performance and pre-professional programs is eligible to become a Luther student. You’ll find personal, individualized advising and a sense of community only a small university can offer. Plus, Luther students are eligible for up to $100,000 in additional awards!

All post-secondary students are welcome in The Student Village, which offers private, convenient, and affordable living, right on the U of R campus. We have 219 private rooms that come with a meal plan, free laundry, free wi-fi and friends to last a lifetime!

For more information, visit: www.luthercollege.edu/university

FIRST NATIONS UNIVERSITY OF CANADA

tawâw, at First Nations University of Canada, you have the unique opportunity to study in an environment that supports First Nations cultures, languages, and values. Everyone is welcome to participate in and learn through ceremony with Elders as well as through classroom and land-based experiences.

First Nations University of Canada offers 15 academic programs through our federated agreement with the University of Regina, including Indigenous Business & Public Administration, Indigenous Communication & Fine Arts, Indigenous Knowledge & Science, Indigenous Studies, Indigenous Health, Indigenous Languages, Indigenous Social Work and Indigenous Education, at both undergraduate and graduate levels.

With campuses in Saskatoon, Regina and Prince Albert, as well as online options, we can accommodate your learning journey wherever YOU are.

Visit us at www.fnuniv.ca to apply and for more information.

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Program Index

To see full program descriptions or view sample classes and career paths, visit UREGINA.CA/ACADEMICS.

The University of Regina offers many innovative programs and pathways. For example, our nursing program’s state-of-the-art teaching facilities help you to “learn by doing” using the latest in educational innovations. Our engineering programs offer a systems-based approach, which uniquely combines technological, social, economic, and environmental aspects. We also have many interdisciplinary programs and program combinations that allow you to explore more than one area. For example, check out our PPE program (Philosophy, Politics, and Economics) in the Faculty of Arts or Creative Technologies in the Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance. With over 150 academic programs across eleven undergraduate faculties, we’re confident you’ll find a program to interest you.

ACCOUNTING

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Faculty of Business Administration

Learn accounting theories and practices in an applicable way. Gain experience with managerial, financial, and cost accounting practices, and learn how to prepare and analyze financial statements.

FC: FNUniv

Prepares students who wish to pursue their future CPA designation.

ACTUARIAL SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Faculty of Science

Become experts in risk management. You will apply mathematics, statistics, and risk theories to the design of insurance and pension programs and various business environments. There is also an internship available through this program.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

The only program of its kind in Saskatchewan, and one of only 11 programs nationally that are accredited by the Canadian Institute of Actuaries.

ANTHROPOLOGY

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Arts

Develop deep, useful, and cross-cultural understanding of human beings. In anthropology, you will gain insights into politics, culture, gender, race, language, kinship, and the complexities of globalization and multiculturalism in the modern world.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND

STATISTICS

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Faculty of Science

Applied mathematics refers to any discipline in which the development of mathematical tools is the main objective. You will be proficient in the uses of mathematics, matrix algebra, differential equations, probability, and statistics. You will also be exposed to computer science and higherlevel mathematical reasoning in the form of mathematical proof.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

APPLIED

PHYSICS

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Faculty of Science

Experience the best of modern physics instruction combined with practical knowledge in related applied fields. This program is a co-operative effort between the university and participating industrial employers.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

ART HISTORY

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance

Learn to understand art historically and across cultures, as well as different methods and techniques of various art media while acquiring tools to conduct research and interpret and evaluate works of art.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

ATHLETIC THERAPY

BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY

Faculty of Kinesiology & Health

Studies

In our athletic therapy major, you will learn to care for active individuals. You will gain knowledge and skills in injury prevention and treatment, rehabilitation techniques, and clinical management and administration. Non-direct entry/competitive program

BIOCHEMISTRY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Faculty of Science

Learn biophysics, molecular genetics, and complex biological processes. The focus of this program is the biosynthesis of natural products and understanding living cells at the molecular level. Expand your understanding of statistics and your ability to use your skills and knowledge in a laboratory context.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

BIOLOGY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Faculty of Science

You will design experiments and projects, conduct field and laboratory research, and learn to think analytically and critically. Examples of areas you can explore are environmental issues, the workings of the human body, and photosynthesis.

Concentrations: Cellular and Molecular Biology, or Ecology and Environment.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

Our graduate and undergraduate research is ranked in the top 1 percent of all plant and animal science departments in the world! This program can be completed with a Combined Major in Geology.

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CHEMISTRY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Faculty of Science

In chemistry, you will conduct chemical analyses, design, synthesize, and test new chemical products, and measure pollutants in the air, water, and soil. Develop analytical, problem solving, and data interpretation skills through hands-on work.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

CLASSICAL AND MEDIEVAL STUDIES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Arts

Learn to understand Greek and Roman art, literature, languages, and history. Study the Middle Ages, the Crusades, and Latin and Greek languages, and develop an ability to analyze complex issues, and to think creatively and analytically.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

COMPUTER SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Faculty of Science

Learn all aspects of computing from coding to user-interfaces. You will explore how to program computers for simple and complex tasks such as computer graphics, animation, and video games.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

Accredited since 1982 – longer than any other program in Canada. This program can be completed with a combined major in Mathematics.

CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance

Enhance your creativity with the power of technology! You’ll work outside of the traditional learning areas and study new media, technology, music, and visual arts.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

Unique program in Saskatchewan.

CULTURES OF DISPLAY

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance

Students take specific art history and Media, Art, and Performance courses to prepare for a career in the curatorial field.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

DATA SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Faculty of Science

There has never been a greater need for data scientists. Data Science is an interdisciplinary field that combines the rigour of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science, with the purpose of deriving strategic decisions from data analysis.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

DEVISED PERFORMANCE AND THEATRE CREATION

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance

Discover the power of devised performance and play a key role in the evolution of theatre creation as we know it. Share your unique voice, help tell relevant stories, and develop your full potential as an artist, thanks to immersive training in all aspects of theatre.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

ECONOMICS

BACHELOR OF ARTS, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Science

Explore how societies deal with economic problems, provide for the economic wellbeing of their citizens, decide what goods and services to produce, which methods to use in production, and to whom these goods and services will be distributed.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

Enhance your degree! Complete a combined major with Business Administration, history, or statistics.

EDUCATION – ARTS (ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY)

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION

Faculty of Education

This program prepares you to teach arts education from Kindergarten through Grade 12. You will gain tools to plan and lead artistic experiences for individuals and groups of diverse backgrounds, assess learning levels, and collaborate with other leaders.

This is a 4-year direct-entry/competitive program!

EDUCATION – BACCALAURÉAT EN ÉDUCATION ÉLÉMENTAIRE/SECONDAIRE

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION

Faculty of Education

Prepares you to teach in elementary or secondary level Francophone or French immersion schools. You’ll spend your second year at Université Laval in Quebec City. Direct-entry program/competitive; Université Laval for second year.

EDUCATION – BACCALAURÉAT EN ÉDUCATION SECONDAIRE VOIE FRANCAIS

DE BASE

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION

Faculty of Education

This program has an orientation towards teaching at the secondary level. You will major in French, and select a minor area of study. Direct-entry program/competitive.

EDUCATION – ELEMENTARY

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION

Faculty of Education

Broad-based program that prepares school professionals to teach core curriculum subjects, including arts education, health, language arts, mathematics, physical education, science, and social studies at the Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 9 level.

Direct-entry program/competitive.

EDUCATION – INDIGENOUS (ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY)

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION

Faculty of Education

A holistic First Nations teaching perspective prepares students to teach at both the elementary and secondary levels. This program offers specific courses designed to introduce you to unique needs of First Nations students.

FC: FNUniv

Direct-entry program/competitive. Apply through FNUniv.

EDUCATION – MUSIC

BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION/ BACHELOR OF MUSIC

Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance |

Faculty of Education

This five year conjoint degree program prepares you to teach secondary choral and instrumental music. As part of the program, you will pursue applied music study on one instrument or voice for seven of the ten semesters.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther for the BMUS portion of the program.

5-year direct-entry program — You start right away in the conjoint program with other future educators, and graduate with two degrees!

EDUCATION – PHYSICAL EDUCATION/ PHYSICAL LITERACY

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION/ BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY

Faculty of Education | Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies

In this five year program, you will explore fundamental movement skills, human movement science, and application in both classroom and community settings.

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You will receive a Bachelor of Education (physical education major) and Bachelor of Kinesiology (physical literacy major) upon completion of this conjoint program. Graduate with two degrees!

Direct-entry program/competitive.

EDUCATION – SASKATCHEWAN

URBAN NATIVE TEACHER EDUCATION

PROGRAM (SUNTEP)

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION

Faculty of Education

SUNTEP incorporates Indigenous content and cross-cultural education with a solid foundation in the mechanics of teaching while spending a substantial amount of time working with teachers and their students in mostly urban schools.

Direct-entry program/competitive.

EDUCATION – SECONDARY

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION

Faculty of Education

In secondary education, you will select a major and minor area of focus. Majors include biology, chemistry, English, general science, health, mathematics, physical education, physics, and social studies. Minors: arts education, dance, drama, French, general science, and outdoor education.

Direct-entry program/competitive.

ENGINEERING – ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS

BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE

Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science

Focuses on analog and digital electronics with specialization streams in instrumentation and control, telecommunications, micro-electronics, and power and energy. Software and computer-related courses are part of the program, allowing you to develop greater software and hardware abilities.

ENGINEERING – INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS

BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE

Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science

This program will teach you to organize and effectively utilize the total resources of modern manufacturing, process, and service industries. This includes the materials, machinery, facilities, people, and capital.

ENGINEERING – ENERGY SYSTEMS

BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE

Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science

This program produces engineers ready to take on the national and international energy industry. You can choose to concentrate on petroleum engineering, sustainable energy engineering, or energy transportation and storage.

ENGINEERING – SOFTWARE SYSTEMS

BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE

Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science

You will develop skills in the professional construction and engineering of software systems and their life cycles. Such systems include World Wide Web transaction systems, management and information systems, and interactive multimedia systems.

ENGLISH

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Arts

Imagine yourself as an award-winning poet or novelist, or as a government policy advisor. Learn about authors from around the globe, diverse genres, and literary periods. Develop critical thinking and writing skills and strengthen your communication skills.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Faculty of Science

Explore contemporary environmental issues and learn how to monitor, assess and manage the use of natural resources, apply mapping and remote sensing techniques and conduct research.

*Must first complete a diploma program in Resource Management through Sask Polytech, Lethbridge College, or Lakeland College.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCE

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Faculty of Science

Study the geological and geographic composition of the environment and the forces that shaped and continue to shape our Earth. The Environmental Geoscience undergraduate degree at the University of Regina provides you with the prerequisites for registration as a Professional Geoscientist in Environmental Geoscience in accordance with provincial legislation in Saskatchewan.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

FILM PRODUCTION BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS/ Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance

Learn how to produce film and new media, including the elements of scriptwriting, directing, recording, editing, digital imaging, and sound production. You will also study the history, theory, and analysis of motion pictures.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

The film production program is the only degree program of its kind between Toronto and Vancouver! The post-baccalaureate diploma program is a unique option for those who already have a degree.

FILM STUDIES BACHELOR OF ARTS Faculty

of Media, Art, & Performance

ENGINEERING – ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS

BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE

Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science

You will plan, design, and evaluate solutions to environmental problems in the areas of water resource systems, regional infrastructure systems, waste management, and air pollution.

ENGLISH – CREATIVE WRITING CONCENTRATION

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Arts

This concentration is an area of focus within the major in English, and suits those interested in writing creative work such as poetry, fiction, or drama.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

The film studies program results in a liberal arts degree where you will focus on media studies while developing skills in critical thinking, analysis, problem solving, decision making, and communication. You will also develop interdisciplinary knowledge and a strong awareness of culture.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

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FINANCE

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Faculty of Business Administration

Analyze and interpret financial information to make money-handling decisions. In finance, you will examine financial concepts, theories and analyses, understand financial markets, identify and analyze risk to implement and manage resource allocation strategies.

FC: FNUniv

Prepares students who wish to pursue their future Certified Financial Planner (CFP) or Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation.

FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE INTERCULTURAL STUDIES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

La Cité universitaire francophone

The study of the French language, francophone history, and contemporary culture from around the world.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

GENERAL BUSINESS STUDIES

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Faculty of Business Administration

Become an expert in business management theory and practice, organizational behaviour, operations management, communications, and overall management decision making. You will also learn how to develop and implement organizational strategies.

FC: FNUniv

Prepares students who wish to pursue their future Certified Financial Planner (CFP) or Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation.

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION

SCIENCE

Faculty of Arts

Geographic Information Science is the intellectual understanding behind the development and application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) being used throughout the world to solve problems in multiple disciplines.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

Unique designation not offered anywhere else in North America!

*Must first complete a diploma program through Sask Polytech.

GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

BACHELOR OF ARTS, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Science

You will study the concepts and interrelationships needed to understand the complexities of environmental issues, and how humans connect and interact with their environment. The discipline is diverse and is based upon a blend of both natural and social studies.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

GEOLOGY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Faculty of Science

Geology is the study of the processes and physical structure of the earth. This program takes a very practical approach and offers you the advantage of the University’s access to drill cores (rock samples) and other resources.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

GERONTOLOGY

BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY

Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies

Study the social, psychological, and biological aspects of aging. This program takes an active health approach to anticipating the needs of an aging population.

HEALTH PROMOTION

BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY

Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies

Learn about issues impacting the health of different populations. You will study key factors in wellness promotion, which are becoming more prevalent in health-focused organizations.

HEALTH

STUDIES

BACHELOR OF HEALTH STUDIES

Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies

Explore the social, psychological and biological determinants of wellness and illness. Learn to use the tools necessary to understand and evaluate health related theory, research and policy.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

*Optional concentration in Indigenous Health and Well Being

HISTORY

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Arts

History studies the many different nations, peoples and cultures of the past from a political, idealistic, economical, social, and cultural perspective. A history degree will help you understand how civilization has evolved and developed.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

Enhance your degree! Complete a combined major in Economics and History.

HUMAN JUSTICE

BACHELOR OF HUMAN JUSTICE

Faculty of Arts

This program fosters an in depth understanding of criminal and restorative justice, social and economic justice, human rights and relevant human services. Acquire skills in analytical and critical thinking and human service intervention. Two semesters of professional experience in second and fourth years of study.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

HUMAN KINETICS

BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY

Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies

Human kinetics, which is also referred to as exercise science, focuses on biomechanics, physiology, exercise physiology, and movement theory in relation to health and disease.

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Faculty of Business Administration

Learn to design and implement human resource strategies required to attract and retain highly qualified employees. Explore staffing systems, current recruitment trends and challenges, organizational analysis, management of a diverse workforce, and proper application of conflict resolution skills.

FC: FNUniv

Prepares students who wish to pursue their future Chartered Professionals in Human Resources (CPHR) designation.

INDIGENOUS FINE ARTS & ART HISTORY

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance

You will learn not only the history of Indigenous art, but also modern art and technique in both two and three dimensions.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

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INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES: CREE OR ANIHŠINAPEMOWIN

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Arts

FNUniv’s Department of Indigenous Languages, Arts and Cultures works to strengthen the First Nations identity by ensuring the survival of Saskatchewan First Nations languages. You can major in Cree, Saulteaux, and/or pursue a minor in Cree, Dakota, Dene, Nakota, and Saulteaux.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

INDIGENOUS SOCIAL WORK (QUALIFYING)

BACHELOR OF INDIGENOUS SOCIAL WORK

Faculty of Social Work

The Indigenous Social Work (INSW) programs are nationally accredited. Our certificate and degree programs prepare you to enter the field of human service as social workers across Canada with a special emphasis on working with First Nation individuals, families, groups, and communities. The Indigenous Social Work program is available at all three (3) campuses.

INDIGENOUS STUDIES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Arts

The program is open to both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students and explores the history and life of Indigenous people in Saskatchewan, Canada, North America and around the world. It incorporates traditional teachings offered by Elders and knowledge carriers, as well as traditional perspectives and content. Courses specifically foster critical thinking skills, written and oral expression, and the development of research methods.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Arts

In international studies, you will integrate international and regional area studies to explore global processes and structures that connect and affect countries around the world.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

Concentrations: Development Studies or International Affairs.

MANAGEMENT

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Faculty of Business Administration

Become an expert in business management theory and practice, organizational behaviour, operations management, communications, and overall management decision making. You will also learn how to develop and implement organizational strategies.

FC: U of R, FNUniv

The Diploma in Business Administration can be a transition into a four-year BBA Program — courses completed in the DipBA may be used towards the course requirements for the BBA.

MARKETING

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Faculty of Business Administration

Develop research skills and the ability to predict consumer behaviour. Create and implement marketing strategies, understand consumer buying behaviour and strategically align products with the right market for public and non-profit organizations.

FC: FNUniv

MATHEMATICS

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Faculty of Science

Your studies will focus on calculus, matrix algebra, and differential equations and developing high-level reasoning skills.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

This program can be completed with a combined major in Computer Science.

MEDICAL RADIATION TECHNOLOGY

BACHELOR OF MEDICAL RADIATION

TECHNOLOGY

Faculty of Science

The medical imaging program trains you to understand and apply the principles of science and medicine as they relate to medical radiography. You will become skilled in the techniques and equipment used in diagnostic imaging departments.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

*Must first complete Sask Polytech Diploma.

MUSIC

BACHELOR OF MUSIC, BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance

The music program provides excellent preparation in the fields of performance (vocal or instrumental), composition, history, theory, or comprehensive music. Gain valuable experience in orchestral

and ensemble conducting that will enable you to participate in dynamic vocal and instrumental ensembles.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

NURSING (REGISTERED

NURSE)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

Faculty of Nursing

You will begin your nursing education with opportunities to work directly with patients and clients, in year 1. Study microbiology, Indigenous health, pharmacology, counselling, assessment, and more. The program will enable you to make a real difference in the lives of your clients and communities and work as a valuable member of a health care team.

Campus Options: Regina and Saskatoon *After-degree entry option available. *Bilingual option available.

PHILOSOPHY

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Arts

Study classic philosophers such as Aristotle and Plato, and explore the influential and 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.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Arts

Draw upon three disciplines to examine today’s challenges using this interdisciplinary lens. Not only will you learn to identify these challenges, you will develop the knowledge and skills that could help solve them.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther Strong foundation for law or professional school or if you pursue graduate studies in one of the three disciplines.

PHYSICS

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Faculty of Science

Physics is the basis of all other sciences and involves the study of space, time and energy. This program is a co-operative effort between the U of R and participating industrial employers. These partnerships enable you to obtain hands-on, practical experience.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

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POLICE STUDIES

BACHELOR OF ARTS IN POLICE STUDIES Faculty of Arts

Professional path: Complete three years of academic study followed by one term at the Saskatchewan Police College and a one-term internship with a police service.

Academic path: Complete all four years of academic study in the department of Justice Studies focusing on theoretic and applied knowledge including the successful completion of a one-term police-related internship.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

The Bachelor of Police Studies is a unique degree offering two programs of study: a professional path and academic path.

POLITICAL SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Arts

Tackle some of the most important questions faced by humankind, such as “What is the nature of community and what do we expect of others and they of us?” Think critically and systematically about human nature and society and the operation of our political institutions.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

POP CULTURE

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance

This course will begin to map the terrain that is Pop Culture. The changing ground of pop culture has been mapped by different theoretical and methodological approaches in ways that are not historically fixed. This program examines the evolving legacy of pop culture.

Professional Pathway Programs often require one or more years of undergraduate study prior to admission. Students who are intending to enter a professional pathway program at another university can take the prerequisites at the University of Regina. There are additional supports for students in a pre-professional pathway program such as: help with applications, assistance preparing for standardized tests (e.g., MCAT, DAT, LSAT, etc.), and help preparing for the interviews.

PRE-AGRICULTURE Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Science

Begin the University of Saskatchewan’s Bachelor of Science in Agriculture at the University of Regina. The courses completed at the University of Regina as part of this program can be used toward a variety of degree programs at the University of Regina.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

PRE-CHIROPRACTIC MEDICINE Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies | Faculty of Science

Students can complete the qualifying university requirements for the Chiropractic program at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC). Students are required to complete a minimum of three years (90 credit hours) of undergraduate university level study in any discipline prior to admission to the Chiropractic program. These requirements can be met in any University of Regina faculty, however some faculties offer Pre-Chiropractic Medicine as a designation upon entry with additional programming to support you.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

PRE-DENTISTRY Faculty of Science

You can complete the pre-dentistry requirements for the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Dentistry at the University of Regina. Students are eligible to apply to the College of Dentistry after three years (90 credit hours) of an undergraduate degree.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

PRE-JOURNALISM

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Arts

Study the history of journalism, media convergence, and ownership trends, as well as Indigenous issues in journalism. You will learn newspaper and magazine writing, television and radio news and documentary production, digital editing, and desktop and internet publishing.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther Students spend a semester on an internship in a radio, television, newspaper, magazine or Internet newsroom.

PRE-LAW

Faculty of Arts

Complete the requirements for admission to the University of Saskatchewan College of Law at the University of Regina. You’ll be required to take 60 credit hours of courses – the equivalent to two years of full-time university courses, before being eligible to apply to the College of Law. These requirements can be met in any University of Regina faculty, however some faculties offer Pre-Law as a designation upon entry with additional programming to support you.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

Ask your enrolment counsellor about the Combined Business-Law Program!

PRE-MEDICINE

Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies | Faculty of Science

You can complete the pre-medicine requirements for the University of Saskatchewan MD program at the University of Regina. Students must complete a four year baccalaureate degree prior to entry to the College of Medicine. These requirements can be met in any University of Regina faculty, however some faculties offer PreMedicine as a designation upon entry with additional programming to support you.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

PRE-NUTRITION

Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies | Faculty of Science

You can complete the pre-nutrition requirements for the Nutrition program offered by the University of Saskatchewan. Applicants to the Nutrition program require 30 credit hours (one year) of specific course requirements. These requirements can be met in any University of Regina faculty, however some faculties offer Pre-Nutrition as a designation upon entry with additional programming to support you.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

PRE-OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies | Faculty of Science

Occupational Therapy is a Master of Science program at the University of Alberta. You’ll be eligible to apply after completing a four year undergraduate degree in any discipline. Specific prerequisite courses are required. These requirements can be met in any University of Regina faculty, however some faculties offer Pre-Occupational Therapy as a designation upon entry with additional programming to support you.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

PRE-OPTOMETRY

Faculty of Science

You can complete the Pre-Optometry requirements for the Optometry program at the University of Waterloo through the Faculty of Science at the University of Regina. You will be eligible to apply to the University of Waterloo with three years (90 credit hours) of specified pre-optometry courses. Pre-optometry courses completed at the University of Regina can be used toward a BSc at the University of Regina.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

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PRE-PHARMACY

Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies | Faculty of Science

At the University of Regina, you can complete the pre-pharmacy requirements for the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition at the University of Saskatchewan. You will be eligible to apply to the U of S after completion of 2 years (60 credit hours) of specified courses. These requirements can be met in any University of Regina faculty, however some faculties offer Pre-Pharmacy as a designation upon entry with additional programming to support you.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY

Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies | Faculty of Science

The School of Physical Therapy at the University of Saskatchewan offers a Master of Physical Therapy program. You will be eligible to apply to the School of Physical Therapy after the completion of a four year baccalaureate degree in any discipline. Some specific pre-requisite courses are required. These requirements can be met in any University of Regina faculty, however some faculties offer Pre-Physical Therapy as a designation upon entry with additional programming to support you.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE

Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Science

University of Regina students can complete the admission requirements for the Western College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan. You will be eligible to apply to the program after the completion of 2 years (60 credit hours) of required and elective courses. These requirements can be met in any University of Regina faculty, however some faculties offer Pre-Veterinary Medicine as a designation upon entry with additional programming to support you.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

PSYCHOLOGY

BACHELOR OF ARTS, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Faculty of Arts | Faculty of Science

Why do we behave the way we do? Learn how people relate to each other and the world around them, while also learning about yourself. Psychologists tackle an array of questions about what makes us human.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

RELIGIOUS STUDIES BACHELOR

OF ARTS

Faculty of Arts

Explore the astonishing diversity of religious practices and beliefs around the world. You will look into the sometimes surprising origins and explanations of the myths, rituals, and symbols of different peoples.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

RESOURCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Arts

Learn about resource and environmental legislation, resource management, contemporary environmental issues, and environmental and community health. Explore how these topics affect Indigenous peoples, cultures and histories.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

*Must first complete Sask Polytech’s Resource and Environmental Law Diploma.

SOCIAL WORK (PRE-SOCIAL WORK) BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK Faculty

of Social Work

Are you passionate about supporting individuals, families, and communities to enhance their well-being and reach their full potential? Learn to empower individuals, facilitate groups, analyze social policy, develop and administer social programs, and build community capacity.

* Apply into Bachelor program after 1 year (minimum) of Pre-Social Work.

Study at our campuses in Regina and Saskatoon, or through various regional colleges in Saskatchewan.

Flexible, remote, and online delivered courses are available.

Students in the BSW gain direct social work practice experience through two practicum placements across diverse settings.

SOCIOLOGY

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Arts

Study the relationships between people and institutions, and how these relationships affect our decision making and everyday lives. You will analyze human social behaviour and complex social issues to understand social events

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

SOFTWARE SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Faculty of Science

Do you enjoy solving technical problems or using simple programming languages to create your own computer games and software materials? Create, design, implement, and test large software systems throughout this program.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

SPORT AND RECREATION

MANAGEMENT

BACHELOR OF SPORT AND RECREATION STUDIES

Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies

Blend your passion for sports and administration in Sport and Recreation Management. Graduate with a solid business foundation and a focus on the application to sport and recreation events or organizations.

SPORT AND RECREATION

MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP JOINT PROGRAM

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

BACHELOR OF SPORT AND RECREATION STUDIES

Faculty of Business | Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies

This conjoint degree offers you expanded career opportunities, providing the knowledge and skills in marketing, management, administration, leadership, analytics, entrepreneurship, human resources, and finance from both a sport and traditional business perspective.

STATISTICS

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Faculty of Science

Explore the data-driven science of how statistics and numbers help us understand the world, predict future events, and analyze information.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

THEATRE & DRAMA STUDIES

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance

This dynamic, all-encompassing theatre degree is for students whose interests move beyond the stage. Learn dramaturgy, develop scripts, study plays from across the world canon, explore theatre for social change, and complete your degree with exciting research symposia. This degree is an excellent precursor to a graduate degree in theatre and related performance arts.

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THERAPEUTIC RECREATION

BACHELOR OF SPORT AND RECREATION STUDIES

Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies

You will study how leisure, play, and sport are a vital therapeutic component for people with mental or physical health issues or injuries in this nationally certified program.

VISUAL ARTS

BACHELOR OF ARTS

BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS

Faculty of Media, Art, & Performance

Develop your professional expertise in two and three-dimensional art (e.g. painting, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, etc.) while studying alongside established artists and researchers.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

WOMEN’S & GENDER

BACHELOR OF ARTS

Faculty of Arts

CERTIFICATE & DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

Enhance your 4-year degree OR start with a certificate/diploma!

Certificate/diploma programs add a professional focus to your degree or allow you to ladder into a degree program. Also, you can complete a certificate or diploma while working on your degree or complete it on its own.

Here are some examples of certificates/diplomas you can start with or take to enhance your degree!

• Certificate in Administration Level I

• Certificate in Administration Level II

• Certificate in Animation

• Certificate in Chinese Language and Culture

• Certificate in Economics

STUDIES

In this program, you will explore the history, theory, and social constructs of women’s and gender issues in this interdisciplinary program.

FC: Campion, FNUniv, Luther

• Certificate in French and Francophone Intercultural Studies

• Certificate in French as a Second Language

• Certificate in German Language and Culture

• Certificate in Hospitality, Tourism, and Gaming Entertainment Management

• Certificate of Ideation, Creativity & Entrepreneurship

• Certificate in Indigenous Economic Development

• Certificate in Indigenous Fine Arts

• Certificate in Indigenous Health Studies

• Certificate in Intercultural Leadership

• Certificate in International Business

• Certificate in International Studies

• Certificate in Internationally Trained Educators

• Certificate in Japanese

• Certificate in Justice Studies

• Certificate in Law and Society

• Certificate in Liberal Arts

• Certificate in Media, Art, & Performance

• Certificate in Local Government Administration

• Certificate in Nonprofit Sector Leadership & Innovation

• Certificate in Pastoral Studies

• Certificate in Political and International Governance

• Certificate in Public Relations

• Certificate in Reconciliation Studies

• Certificate in Spanish Language and Hispanic Cultures

• Certificate in Statistics

• Certificate in Sustainability

• Certificate in Visual Arts

• Diploma of Business Administration

• Diploma in Computer Science

• Diploma in Indigenous Communication Arts

• Diploma in Justice Studies

• Diploma in Liberal Arts

• Diploma in General Science

• Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Visual Arts

For a full listing of available certificates and diploma programs, please visit www.uregina.ca/academics/index.html

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COOP There are honours degrees available in several academic areas. Visit the website or talk to an enrolment counsellor to discover what options may fit best with your academic goals!

Money Matters

your parents decide to charge you rent )

All fees listed are based on the 2023-24 academic school year and are subject to change.

* Domestic, undergraduate rates for Fall 2023. Tuition rates vary by faculty. You will be considered a full-time student if you’re taking 3-5 courses per term.

** Listed are the most popular first-year housing options. For all rates, please visit uregina.ca/housing/living-on-campus/payment-plans.html

SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS & BURSARIES

Last year, the University of Regina awarded more than $7.3 million in scholarships and bursaries. Scholarships reward outstanding academic achievement, awards recognize extracurricular involvement or volunteerism, and bursaries assist students with financial needs. Don’t worry, we make it easy for you to apply – you can apply for awards using our SAMS database!

For information on all scholarships, visit www.uregina.ca/costaid/funding/undergraduate-scholarships/sams.html and use SAMS, our Student Awards Management System, to search and apply for awards online. Entrance Award applications and supporting documents must be submitted online or to the University of Regina by the March 15 deadline.

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UNIVERSITY OF REGINA TUITION AND FEES COST OF ATTENDANCE LIVING ON CAMPUS LIVING AT HOME Tuition* $1,029.20 - 1,163.45 per course $1,029.20 - 1,163.45 per course Books and Supplies $0-400 per course $0-400 per course On-campus housing** Dorms – $819 per month Four-bedroom apartment – $870.50 per month $0 (unless

AUTOMATIC ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS

If you apply for admission by March 15, you are automatically considered for one of the below entrance scholarships* (if you qualify for more than one, you will only receive the highest scholarship, in addition to the Business Excellence Entrance Scholarship, if applicable).

*The U of R Entrance Scholarships are for students entering directly from high school in the Fall term immediately following completion of their grade 12 year and The Business Excellence Entrance Scholarship can be awarded to students admitted on final grade 12 marks.

TYPES OF SCHOLARSHIPS VALUE CRITERIA

U of R Entrance Scholarship

U of R Entrance Scholarship

U of R Entrance Scholarship

U of R Out of Province Entrance Scholarship

Faculty of Business Administration Excellence Entrance Scholarship

$3,000

• Early conditional or final admission average of 95% or higher

• Students applying directly from a Canadian high school or a Canadian Citizen applying directly from a foreign high school

$1,500

• Early conditional or final admission average of 93 – 94.99%

• Students applying directly from a Canadian high school or a Canadian Citizen applying directly from a foreign high school

$1,000

• Early conditional or final admission average of 90 – 92.99%

• Students applying directly from a Canadian high school or a Canadian Citizen applying directly from a foreign high school

$1,500

• Early conditional or final admission average of 85 – 94.99%

• Canadian Citizens/Permanent Residents applying directly from a Canadian high school outside of Saskatchewan

$1,000

UR Chancellor’s Scholarship

• $40,000 ($10,000 x 4 years)

• 10 awards

• Application-based

• Awarded to students who demonstrate leadership, extra-curricular involvement, and academic achievement

GOVERNMENT STUDENT ASSISTANCE

You’ll have access to two forms of financial aid from both the provincial and federal governments — loans and grants. If you apply for student loans, you’ll be required to start to repay them once you’re no longer a full-time student. Grants, in most cases, do not need to be repaid. When applying for government assistance, make sure to apply in your home province — even if you are moving to Saskatchewan to study.

• Early conditional or final admission average over 85%

• Canadian Citizens/Permanent Residents applying from a Canadian high school for the Bachelor of Business Administration

Government student assistance is intended to help you pay for your education. The amount of assistance available will depend on your personal and family situation and can only be determined after you have submitted a student loan application.

For more information, visit uregina.ca/ cost-aid/funding/index.html

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Admissions

TO BECOMING A UNIVERSITY OF REGINA STUDENT

1. PICK A PROGRAM THAT MATCHES YOUR INTERESTS

We have over 150 different programs to choose from! Check out our Program Index to learn about each of our programs. If you’re still unsure of which program you’d like to apply for, be sure to take our Find Your Direction Quiz on page 13!

2. REVIEW THE FINAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR PROGRAM

Set yourself up for success – make sure you’re taking the right classes by reviewing class requirements on pages 33-34. Most applicants to the University of Regina must also demonstrate an appropriate level of proficiency in English.

Check out the Application Guide on our website to learn about the admission requirements and application process specific to you!

3. APPLY ONLINE

Once you’ve completed steps 1 & 2, visit uregina.ca to apply! Keep in mind that applications include a $100 fee along with supporting documents (i.e., high school or post-secondary transcripts).

The application fee for post-secondary transfer applicants is $200, which includes a transfer credit assessment fee.

SEND YOUR TRANSCRIPTS TO:

Enrolment Services – AH 108

University of Regina 3737 Wascana Parkway Regina, SK S4S 0A2

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APPLICATION DEADLINES

FEBRUARY 15 Nursing**

MARCH 15

Early application deadline for most programs*

MARCH 1

International students (require study permit)

APRIL 1

Visual Arts or Indigenous Visual Arts (portfolio only)

AUGUST 15

Final application deadline for most programs***

AUGUST 31

Centre for Continuing Education Programs

DECEMBER 15

NOVEMBER 1

Early application deadline for most programs*

Book an Enrolment Counselling appointment at www.uregina.ca/ admissions/visit/index. html so we can help identify which program may be right for you!

SEPTEMBER 1

International students (require study permit)

DECEMBER 1

Visual Arts or Indigenous Visual Arts (portfolio only)

DECEMBER 15

Final application deadline for most programs***

Centre for Continuing Education Programs

* The EARLY APPLICATION DEADLINE is the recommended deadline to ensure the best course selection and access to other university services such as scholarships, residence and parking. Does not include competitive entry programs such as Nursing.

**Nursing applicants that will be on a study permit must apply by December 31. Upper Year/After Degree programs have different deadlines. See sasknursingdegree.ca

***Programs may stay open beyond the above-stated deadlines until they have reached capacity. Note: Visit us at uregina.ca/admissions/application-guide/index.html to learn more about our postsecondary transfer program deadlines for programs such as Social Work (BSW).

EARLY CONDITIONAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Did you know you can apply for admission while you are still in Grade 12? We will calculate your admission average based on your highest Grade 11 or 12 grades from each category.

For a complete listing of your provincially approved courses and restrictions, please visit www.uregina.ca/admissions/application-guide/high-school/domestic/index.html

70% average required for: Business Administration, Engineering & Applied Science, Kinesiology & Health Studies, Nursing, and Science

One English Language Arts, Français fransaskois, or Français immersion course

One math course

One math or science course

One language, social science, or fine arts course

One additional course

70% average required for: Arts and Social Work

65% average required for: Education, la cité universitaire francophone, and Media, Art, & Performance

One English Language Arts, Français fransaskois, or Français immersion course

One math or science course

One language, social science, or fine arts course

Two additional courses

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FALL WINTER

CANADIAN HIGH SCHOOL FINAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

SASKATCHEWAN

FACULTY

All Programs

Faculty of Arts

La Cité

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Faculty of Arts – 70% required

60-69.99% required for Arts Qualifying La Cité - 65% required

High school diploma with five academic courses as outlined below

English Language Arts A30 & B30

Two approved 30-level Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

One additional approved 30-level course

Note: Economics major requires one of Foundations of Math 30 or Pre-Calc 30 with a minimum grade of 70%.

ALBERTA/NWT/NUNAVUT

High school diploma with five academic courses as outlined below

English 30-1

Three approved 30-level Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

One additional approved 30-level course

Note: Economics major requires one of Math 30-1 or Math 30-2 with a minimum grade of 70%.

Hill School of Business

70% required

English Language Arts A30 & B30

Foundations of Math 30 or Pre-Calculus 30*

Two additional approved 30-level Math, Science, Language, Social Science, or Business and Management courses

*It is strongly recommended that students have both Foundations of Math 30 & Pre-Calc 30.

English 30-1

Math 30-1 or Math 30-2*

Three additional approved 30-level Math, Science, Language, Social Science, or Business and Management courses

*It is strongly recommended that students have both Math 30-1 & 30-2

Faculty of Education

A grade 12 Math is required for Elementary Education. Additional requirements for Secondary Education: Pre-calc 12 required for Math major or minor. Pre-calc 12, Chem 12, and Physics 12 required for Chemistry major or minor. Pre-calc 12 and Physics 12 required for Physics major or minor.

Faculty of Engineering & Applied Science

65% required Competitive entry program

English Language Arts A30 & B30

Two approved 30-level Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

One additional approved 30-level course

English 30-1

Three approved 30-level Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

One additional approved 30-level course

90% required for major of choice 70%-89.99% required for General Engineering

English Language Arts A30 & B30

Pre-Calculus 30 or Calculus 30 (Calculus 30 is recommended)

Chemistry 30

Physics 30

English 30-1

Math 30-1 or Math 31

Chemistry 30

Physics 30

One additional approved 30-level course (Math 31 recommended)

Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies (Bachelor of Health Studies – see Arts)

70% required 65-69.99% required for Qualifying

English Language Arts A30 & B30

Foundations of Math 30 or Pre-Calculus 30

One approved 30-level Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

One additional approved 30-level course

Note: BKin - Math 30-1 and one of Biology 30, Chemistry 30, or Physics 30 required.

English 30-1

Math 30-1 or Math 30-2

Two approved 30-level Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

One additional approved 30-level course

Note: BKin - Math 30-1 and one of Biology 30, Chemistry 30, or Physics 30 required.

Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance

65% required

English Language Arts A30 & B30

Two approved 30-level Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

One additional approved 30-level course

English 30-1

Three approved 30-level Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

One additional approved 30-level course

Faculty of Nursing 70% minimum required in each course Competitive entry program

English Language Arts A30 & B30

Foundations of Math 30 or Pre-Calculus 30 or Calculus 30

Biology 30

Chemistry 30

English 30-1

Math 30-1 or 30-2 or Calculus 30

Biology 30

Chemistry 30

One additional approved 30-level course

Faculty of Science

70% required 65-69.99% required for Qualifying*

The minimum average for admission to Computer Science may be higher than the minimum average for admission to the Faculty of Science and will be set on an annual basis.

English Language Arts A30 & B30

Pre-Calculus 30

Two of Biology 30, Calculus 30, Chemistry 30, Computer Science 30, Earth Science 30, or Physics 30

English 30-1

Math 30-1

Two sciences from Biology 30, Math 31, Chemistry 30, or Physics 30

One additional approved 30-level course

Faculty of Social Work (Pre-Social Work)

70% required

English Language Arts A30 & B30

Two approved 30-level Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

English 30-1

Three approved 30-level Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

One additional approved 30-level course *Computer

One additional approved 30-level course

Science does not have a
information on
transfers, English
Qualifying option For
post-secondary
proficiency requirements and transfer credit, please visit our website at uregina.ca/admissions/application-guide/index.html For a complete listing of your provincial final approved courses and any restrictions, please visit uregina.ca/admissions/application-guide/high-school/index.html.

BC/YUKON

High school diploma with four academic courses as outlined below

English 12 or English First Peoples 12

Two approved grade 12 Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

One additional approved grade 12 course

Note: Economics major requires one of Foundations of Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12 with a minimum grade of 70%.

English 12 or English First Peoples 12

Foundations of Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12*

Two additional approved grade 12 Math, Science, Language, Social Science, or Business and Management courses

*It is strongly recommended that students have both Foundations of Math 12 & Pre-Calculus 12

English 12 or English First Peoples 12

Two approved grade 12 Math, Science, Language, or Social Science Courses

One additional approved grade 12 course

MANITOBA

High school diploma with five academic courses at the 40 level

One English 40S

Three approved 40-level Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

One additional approved 40-level course

Note: Economics major requires one of Applied Math 40S or Pre-Calculus 40S with a minimum grade of 70%.

One English 40S

Pre-Calculus Math 40S or Applied Math 40S*

Three additional approved Applied 40S Math, Science, Language, Social Science, or Business and Management courses

*It is strongly recommended that students have both Applied Math 40S & Pre-Calculus Math 40S

One English 40S

Three approved 40-level Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

One additional approved 40-level course

ONTARIO

Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) with six grade 12 U or M level courses

English 12U (ENG4U)

Three approved 12 U or M Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

Two additional approved 12 U or M courses

Note: Economics major requires one of Math of Data Management 12U (MDM4U), or Advanced Functions 12U (MHF4U) with a minimum grade of 70%.

English 12U (ENG4U)

Advanced Functions 12U (MHF4U) or Math of Data Management 12U (MDM4U)

Four additional approved 12 U or M Math, Science, Language, Social Science, or Business and Management courses

*It is strongly recommended that students have both Advanced Functions 12U & Math of Data Management 12 U

English 12U (ENG4U)

Three approved 12 U or M Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

Two additional approved 12 U or M courses

English 12 or English First Peoples 12

Pre-Calculus 12 or Calculus 12

Chemistry 12

Physics 12 (Calculus 12 is recommended)

English 12 or English First Peoples 12

Foundations of Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12

One approved grade 12 Math, Science, Language, or Social Science course

One additional approved grade 12 course

Note: BKin - Pre-Calc 12 and one of Anatomy & Physiology 12, Chemistry 12, or Physics 12 required

English 12 or English First Peoples 12

Two approved grade 12 Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

One additional approved grade 12 course

English 12 or English First Peoples 12

Foundations of Math 12 or Pre-Calculus 12 or Calculus 12

Anatomy & Physiology 12

Chemistry 12

English 12 or English First Peoples 12

Pre-Calculus 12

Two sciences from Anatomy & Physiology 12, Calculus 12, Chemistry 12, Computer Science 12, or Physics 12

One English 40S

Pre-Calculus Math 40S or Calculus 45S

Chemistry 40S

Physics 40S

One additional approved 40-level course (Calculus 45S is recommended)

One English 40S

Pre-Calculus Math 40S or Applied Math 40S

Two approved 40S Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

One additional approved 40-level course

Note: BKin - Pre-Calc Math 40S and one of Biology 40S, Chemistry 40S, or Physics 40S required

One English 40S

Three approved 40-level Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

One additional approved 40-level course

One English 40S

Applied Math 40S or Pre-Calculus 40S Calculus 40S

Biology 40S

Chemistry 40S

One additional approved 40-level course

One English 40S

Pre-Calculus Math 40S

Two sciences from Anatomy & Physiology 40s, Calculus 45S, Chemistry 40S, Computer Science 40S, or Physics 40S

One additional approved 40-level course

English 12U (ENG4U)

Advanced Functions 12U (MHF4U) or Calculus & Vectors 12U (MCV4U)

Chemistry 12U (SCH4U)

Physics 12U (SPH4U)

Two additional approved 12 U or M courses (Calculus and Vectors is recommended)

English 12U (ENG4U)

One of Advanced Functions 12U (MHF4U) or Calculus and Vectors 12U (MCV4U)

Three approved 12 U or M Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

One additional approved 12 U or M course

Note: BKin - Advanced Functions 12U and one of Biology 12U, Chemistry 12U, or Physics 12U required

English 12U (ENG4U)

Three approved 12 U or M Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

Two additional approved 12 U or M courses

English 12U (ENG4U)

One 12U Math course

Biology 12U

Chemistry 12U

Two additional approved 12 U or M courses

English 12U (ENG4U)

Advanced Functions (MHF4U)

Two grade 12U sciences from Biology, Calculus and Vectors 12U (MCV4U), Chemistry (SCH4U), Computer Science (ICS4U), or Physics (SPH4U)

Two additional approved grade 12 U or M courses

English 12 or English First Peoples 12

Two approved grade 12 Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

One additional approved grade 12 course

One English 40S

Three approved 40-level Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

One additional approved 40-level course

English 12U (ENG4U)

Three approved 12 U or M Math, Science, Language, or Social Science courses

Two additional approved 12 U or M courses

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Locally Developed Courses may be considered for certain programs. Contact Enrolment Services for more information at 306-585-4591
In addition to early conditional admission, students must also meet the final faculty-specific admission requirements outlined below.

See for Yourself!

ENROLMENT COUNSELLING

We’re sure you have a thousand questions about university — luckily, we have Enrolment Counsellors who have the answers! Book a virtual or inperson appointment to meet one-on-one and they’ll get you the information you need to make decisions, all year round. They’ll even guide you through the application process from start to finish!

CAMPUS TOURS

Get up close and personal with campus life and come check out our classrooms, housing options, sports facilities, and popular campus hangouts.

www.uregina.ca/admissions visit/index.html

EVENTS

Get the full-throttle, one-of-a-kind U of R experience! From campus-wide open houses to faculty-specific events, there are plenty of events where you can immerse yourself in everything the campus has to offer. From scholarship application workshops and registration seminars to social events — we’re here to make sure you’re supported through the whole experience. Keep an eye on our website for upcoming events!

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Be Prepared Contact Us!

Your success is our priority, so we offer a range of programs to prepare you for your first year of studies.

HIGH SCHOOL ACCELERATED PROGRAM

Ease into the university workload, challenge yourself, and earn university credit with UR Accelerated! This program offers Grade 11 and 12 students the option to take credit courses while still in high school. Plus, you can earn SK high school and university credit with dual credit courses.

SUMMER BRIDGE

Complete English 100 in a supportive, structured environment the summer before you begin fall classes! You’ll have access to skill-building workshops that will cover a range of topics including reading strategies, note-taking, time management, and study skills.

ORIENTATION

Fall Orientation is the big kickoff to your first year of university! All new students are invited, so you can participate in activities to learn about the campus, meet other students, and prepare yourself for your first day.

ENROLMENT SERVICES

Tel: 306-585-4591 or 1-800-644-4756

Fax: 306-585-5686

uregina.ca

Email: enrolment.services@uregina.ca

(visits, events, program information, admissions information)

Email: safa@uregina.ca

(awards, scholarships, student loans)

CAMPION COLLEGE

Tel: 306-586-4242 or 1-800-667-7282

Fax: 306-359-1200

Email: campion.college@uregina.ca

www.campioncollege.ca

FIRST NATIONS UNIVERSITY OF CANADA

Tel: 306-790-5950 or 1-800-267-6303

Fax: 306-790-5999

Email: recruiting@firstnationsuniversity.ca

www.fnuniv.ca

LUTHER COLLEGE

Tel: 306-206-2117 or 1-800-588-4378

Fax: 306-585-5267

Email: luther.recruitment@uregina.ca

www.luthercollege.edu/university

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U of R Programs

ARTS

Anthropology

Classical and Medieval Studies

Creative Writing

Economics

English

Geographic Information Science (Joint Program)

Geography and Environmental Studies

Health Studies

History

Human Justice

Indigenous Languages (Cree or Saulteaux)

Indigenous Studies

International Studies (Development Studies, International Affairs)

Philosophy

Philosophy, Politics, & Economics

Police Studies

Political Science

Psychology

Religious Studies

Resource and Environmental Studies

Sociology

Women’s and Gender Studies

BUSINESS

Accounting

Finance

General Business Studies

Human Resource Management

Marketing

EDUCATION

Arts Education

Baccalauréat en éducation secondaire voie Français de base

Elementary Education

Indigenous Education

Music Education

Mathematics Education

Physical Education/Physical Literacy

Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education (SUNTEP)

Secondary Education

ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE

Electronic Systems Engineering

Energy Systems Engineering

Environmental Systems Engineering

Industrial Systems Engineering

Software Systems Engineering

KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH STUDIES

Athletic Therapy (Joint Program)

Gerontology

Health Promotion

Health Studies

Human Kinetics

Sport and Recreation Management

Therapeutic Recreation

LA CITÉ

French and Francophone Intercultural Studies

MEDIA, ART, AND PERFORMANCE

Art History

Creative Technologies

Cultures of Display

Devised Performance and Theatre Creation

Film Production

Film Studies

Indigenous Fine Arts

Music (Composition, Comprehensive, History, Performance, Theory)

Music Education

Pop Culture

Theatre and Drama Studies

Visual Arts

NURSING

Registered Nursing (SCBScN)

*After Degree Option

*Bilingual Option (French/English)

SCIENCE

Actuarial Science

Applied Mathematics and Statistics

Applied Physics

Biochemistry

Biology

Biology – Cellular and Molecular

Biology – Ecology and Environment

Chemistry

Computer Science

Data Science

Economics

Environmental Biology (Joint Program)

Environmental Geoscience

Geography and Environmental Studies

Geology

Indigenous Environmental Science

Mathematics

Medical Radiation Technology (Joint Program)

Physics

Psychology

Software Systems Development

Statistics

SOCIAL WORK

Indigenous Social Work

Social Work

PRE-PROFESSIONAL PATHWAY PROGRAMS

Pre-Agriculture

Pre-Chiropractic Medicine

Pre-Dentistry

Pre-Journalism

Pre-Law

Pre-Medicine

Pre-Nutrition

Pre-Occupational Therapy

Pre-Optometry

Pre-Pharmacy

Pre-Physical Therapy

Pre-Social Work

Pre-Veterinary Medicine

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