About the university
The University of Regina is a non-denominational university, which grew out of Regina College, founded in 1911. In direct response to the award of the University of Saskatchewan to Saskatoon rather than Regina, the Methodist Church of Canada established Regina College in 1911 on College Avenue in Regina, Saskatchewan, starting with an enrollment of 27 students; it was adjacent to the now long-defunct St Chad's College (a theological seminary for the training of Anglican clergy) and Qu'Appelle Diocesan School, also on College Avenue. James Henry Puntin (architect) designed several buildings on campus including: Regina Methodist College (1910); East & West Towers (1914); Ladies Residence (1914); Gymnasium (1925); Power Plant (1927); Music & Arts Building (1928).[13] "In 1928, Darke Hall was built on College Avenue, escribed...as "an admirable theatre, one which few cities can rival." In 1934 Regina College became part of the University of Saskatchewan. The University of Saskatchewan a single, public provincial university created in 1907 was modeled on the American state university, with an emphasis on extension work and applied research. The governance was modeled on the University of Toronto Act, 1906 which established a bicameral system of university government consisting of a senate (faculty), responsible for academic policy, and a board of governors (citizens) exercising exclusive control over financial policy and having formal authority in all other matters. The president, appointed by the board, was to provide a link between the 2 bodies and to perform institutional leadership. In the early part of this century, professional education expanded beyond the traditional fields of theology, law and medicine. Graduate training based on the German-inspired American model of specialized course work and the completion of a research thesis was introduced. Regina College commenced a formal association with the University of Saskatchewan as a junior college offering accredited university courses in 1925 though continuing as a denominational college of the now-United Church of Canada, the successor to the Methodist Church. Regina College continued as a Junior College until 1959, when it received full degree-granting status as a second campus of the University of Saskatchewan.
Education programs
Administration
Administration
Bachelor of Administration
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$5,000
Fee for international students
$5,000
Fee for domestic students
Arts
~ $5,000 / year
Arts
Bachelor of Arts
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$5,000
Fee for international students
$5,000
Fee for domestic students
Biology
~ $5,000 / year
Biology
Bachelor of Biological
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$5,000
Fee for international students
$5,000
Fee for domestic students
Business
~ $5,000 / year
Business
Bachelor of Business
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$5,000
Fee for international students
$5,000
Fee for domestic students
Chemistry
~ $5,000 / year
Chemistry
Bachelor of Chemistry
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$5,000
Fee for international students
$5,000
Fee for domestic students
Computer Science
~ $5,000 / year
Computer Science
Bachelor of Computer Science
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$5,000
Fee for international students
$5,000
Fee for domestic students
Education and Teaching
~ $5,000 / year
Education and Teaching
Bachelor of Education
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$5,000
Fee for international students
$5,000
Fee for domestic students
Engineering
~ $5,000 / year
Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$5,000
Fee for international students
$5,000
Fee for domestic students
History
~ $5,000 / year
History
Bachelor of History
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$5,000
Fee for international students
$5,000
Fee for domestic students
Journalism
~ $5,000 / year
Journalism
Bachelor of Journalism
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$5,000
Fee for international students
$5,000
Fee for domestic students
Mathematics
~ $5,000 / year
Mathematics
Bachelor of Mathematics
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$5,000
Fee for international students
$5,000
Fee for domestic students
Nursing
~ $5,000 / year
Nursing
Bachelor of Nursing
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$5,000
Fee for international students
$5,000
Fee for domestic students
Philology
~ $5,000 / year
Philology
Bachelor of Philology
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$5,000
Fee for international students
$5,000
Fee for domestic students
Philosophy
~ $5,000 / year
Philosophy
Bachelor of Philosophy
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$5,000
Fee for international students
$5,000
Fee for domestic students
Physics
~ $5,000 / year
Physics
Bachelor of Physics
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$5,000
Fee for international students
$5,000
Fee for domestic students
Political Science
~ $5,000 / year
Political Science
Bachelor of Political Science
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$5,000
Fee for international students
$5,000
Fee for domestic students
Psychology
~ $5,000 / year
Psychology
Bachelor of Psychology
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$5,000
Fee for international students
$5,000
Fee for domestic students
Sociology
~ $5,000 / year
Sociology
Bachelor of Sociology
English
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$5,000
Fee for international students
$5,000
Fee for domestic students
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