The University of Regina has roots in Regina College, a small residential high school established by the Methodist church in 1911. The College grew in size and significance becoming a campus of the University of Saskatchewan and, ultimately, an independent degree granting university – the University of Regina - in 1974.
Its campuses in Regina and Saskatoon are located on Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 land. In Regina, main campus and historic College Avenue campus utilize 239 acres and provide an attractive study and work environment for our students, faculty and staff. Both Regina campuses are located in Wascana Centre, one of the largest urban parks in North America and the first in Canada to be created by a tri-level government/education partnership.
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University of Regina offers more than 120 undergraduate programs and 78 graduate programs, including many specialized programs such as police studies and public policy.
Its Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science offers a number of undergraduate programs aimed at preparing students for careers in petroleum engineering, software systems engineering, environmental systems engineering and electronic and industrial systems engineering. All are fully accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board.
In 2015, Faculty of Arts joined a handful of Canadian universities to offer an undergraduate program in philosophy, politics and economics – an internationally-acclaimed designation offered by major universities including Oxford and Yale. Arts also welcomed their first Master’s of Journalism class in September 2015.
University programs such as nursing respond to the needs of the province; the balance of scholarship, research and public service is attracting students and international attention. We are proud to be the first Canadian university to offer a Bachelor of Arts in Police Studies. The Creative Technologies interdisciplinary program, based in the Faculty of Fine Arts, brings together artists, scientists, and cultural theorists who can choose from a wide array of courses in engineering, computer science, and fine arts, such as new media, film production, animation and software design.
Courses Offered
• Arts
• Business Administration
• Continuing Education
• Education
• Engineering & Applied Science
• Fine Arts
• Graduate Studies & Research
• Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy
• Kenneth Levene Graduate School of Business
• Kinesiology & Health Studies
• La Cité universitaire francophone
• Nursing
• Paul J. Hill School of Business
• Science
• Social Work
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