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2019-2020
UNDERGRADUATE
CALENDAR
PUBLISHED MARCH 5, 2019
For up-to-date information, please visit the academic calendar web page:
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Mission Statement
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Provides
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Academic Schedule and Deadlines
Key Dates and Deadlines for Academic Year
The Academic Schedule is subject to change
Term: Spring/Summer 2019 Fall 2019 Winter
2020
28-May-19
Othe Victoria Day No Classes 20-May-19 Fall Break Ends (Saturday) 9-Nov-19 Spring Convocation Ceremony June 5-7, 2019 Remembrance Day No Classes 11-Nov-19 Canada Day No Classes 1-Jul-19 Faculty and Admin Offices close at 3:00 p.m. 24-Dec-19
Deadline to Apply for Fall 2019 Convocation 31-Jul-19 Faculty and Admin Offices open at 8:15 a.m. 02-Jan-20
Saskatchewan Day No Classes 5-Aug-19 Student Orientation 03-Jan-20 Labour Day No Classes 2-Sep-19 Deadline to Apply for Spring 2020 Convocation 31-Jan-20 Student Orientation 3-Sep-19 Family Day No Classes 17-Feb-20 Thanksgiving Day No Classes 14-Oct-19 Winter Break Starts (Tuesday) 18-Feb-20 Fall Convocation 18-Oct-19 Winter Break Ends No Classes 22-Feb-20 Fall Break Starts (Wednesday 6-Nov-19 Good Friday No Classes 10-Apr-20
Application Deadlines
Information on applying to the University of Regina and application deadlines can be found
Admissions
General Information
Inquiries about undergraduate admission to the University of Regina Canadian Citizens, Refugees, Protected Persons, and
Enrolment
International Students attending the University
UR International Enrolment Services
Application Fee for First
The application fee for first
Change of Name
Students are required to use their current full legal name when
Applications may not be processed unti
Fraudulent and Incomplete Applications
The University reserves the right to revoke admission and registration
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy
The University of Regina collects and creates information about the , and in accordance with the Local Authority Freedom Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents (Canada), for purposes of admission, registration, and other University and its programs and services. Some of this information d alumni needed. Any misrepresentation may be sha
Disclosure to Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada is the national statistical agency. As such,
Statistics Act
Statistics Act
Proficiency in English
The primary language of instruction at the University of Regina is
High School Credentials for English Proficiency
One of the following:
Post Successful completion of at least 24 credit hours (University of
Admissions
Approved Tests of Proficiency in English
For all faculties except for the Faculty of Nursing s ESL Placement Test with a
Faculty of Nursin
Applicants to the Faculty of Nursing
use one of the following tests with the minimum scores indicated:
English as a Second Language
The University of Regina offers a full program in English as a Second
Advanced English for Academic Purposes
the ESL placement exam, are considered to be acceptable
English as a Second Language
Centre for Continuing Education
Application for Undergraduate Programs
Admission Deadlines for New Applications, Re
The application form, fee, and documents must be submitted in
Admissions
Deadlines for Applica
Canadian Citizens, Canadian Permanent Residents,
Protected Persons, and Refugees
International Applicants
(Study Permit Required)
FALL TERM (September-December)
WINTER TERM (January-April)
SPRING/SUMMER TERM (May-August)
Admissions
Supporting Documents
Applicants to an undergraduate faculty will be required to submit
Official Transcripts
Official transcripts at either the secondary or post
Ownership of Documents
All documents that are supplied in support of applications for
Unavailable Documents
Applicants who are unable to obtain all or some of their academic
Copies of Documents
Requests for copies of documents that are part of
The Local Authority
must be accompanied by a $20 administrative Early Conditional Admission to the Faculty of Education
Applicants to degree programs in the Fac
Early Conditional Admission to the Faculty of Business The Faculty of Business Administration admits applicants from
Basis of Eval
In order to be considered for early conditional admission, applicants
3.One course at
4.
Admissions
Category A
Category B
Accounting
Art dramatique*
Arts Education*
Arts visuels*
Band*
Catholic Studies
Choral*
Christian Ethics*
Dance*
Drama*
Economics
Éducation chrétienne*
Éducation physique*
Entrepreneurship
French
Geography/Géographi
e
German
Graphic Arts
History/Histoire
History: Canadian
Studies
History of the
Americas
Information
Processing
Law/Droit
Mandarin
Music*/Musique*
Native Studies
Native Studies:
Canadian Studies
Photography
Physical Education*
(Instructional)
Psychology/Psychologie
Sciences sociales
fransaskois
Sciences sociales
immersion
Social Studies
Social Studies:
Canadian Studies
Spanish/Espagnol
Ukrainian
Ukrainian Language Arts
Visual Art*
Wildlife Management
1.A maximum of 2 math
2.A maximum of one Fine Arts, Christian Ethics or Physical
3.Workplace and Apprenticeship Math (marked **) cannot be
4.Each requirement must be different subjects except for
5.Minimum admission averages must be met as per Faculty
Applicants who are r
Adult 12 Early Conditional Admission
Adult 12 students are eligibl
Transcripts for Final Admission
Early conditional applicants must arrange for one official transcript of responsibility to contact the appropriate undergraduate Enrolment
Final Admission Decisions
Once the official transcript showing graduation is received, students
Gap Year Program
The Gap Year Program is offered to current, direct
Additional Information about Competitive Programs
Averages needed for admission to faculties and programs with
Admissions
Faculty of Education
Applicants t
Department of Indigenous Education, Health and Social Work
First Nations University of Canada
Nunavut Teacher Education Program (NTEP)
Applicants to this program must submit an application for admission ctic College. Applicants to this program must submit an application for ad
Yukon Native Teacher Education Program (YNTEP)
Applicants to this program must submit an application for admission
School of Journalism
Admission is for the f
The selection process for Bridging students includes a panel The SCBScN is offered jointly with Saskatchewan Polytechnic and
Faculty of Social Work
There are
Work: Indigenous Social Work Qualifying, the Bachelor of
Admissions
Admission Requirements
Admission from Canadian High Schools
The admission average is calculated on all courses required for
School of Journalism
High School applicants submit an application for the Faculty of Arts Bachelor of Social Work/Bachelor of Indigenous Soc High School applicants submit an application for the Faculty of
Admission from a Saskatch
Applicants must achieve Saskatchewan Secondary Level or Adult
FACULTY OR
PROGRAM HIGH SCHOOL COURSE REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY MINIMUM
AVERAGE
ADDITIONAL
REQUIREMENTS
ARTS (U of R, Campion,
Luther, or FNUniv)
English Language Arts A30 and B301
One math or science course chosen from Biology 30, Calculus 30, Chemistry 30, Computer Science 30, Earth Science 30, Foundations of Mathematics 30, Pre-calculus
204, Pre-calculus 30, Physics 30, Workplace and
Apprenticeship Math 30
One language, social science, or fine/performing arts course chosen from Arts Education 30, Catholic Studies 30, Christian Ethics 30, Cree 30, Drama 30, Economics 30, , French 30, Geography 30, German 30, , History 30, Latin
30, Law 30, Mandarin 30, Music 30, Native Studies 30,
Psychology 30, Social Studies 30, Spanish 30, Theatre Arts
30, Ukrainian 30, Ukrainian Language Arts 30, Visual Art 30,
One of Accounting 30, Catholic Studies 30,
Entrepreneurship 30, Graphic Arts 30, Information
Processing 30, Photography 30, Theatre Arts 30, or Wildlife Management 30 or one additional course from the two bullets immediately above. 65%
Students intending to major in
Economics are recommended to
have one of Pre-Calculus 20, Pre-
Calculus 30 or Foundations of
Mathematics 30.
BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
(U of R)
ADMINISTRATION
(FNUniv)
English Language Arts A30 and B301
Foundations of Mathematics 30 or Pre-Calculus 30
One 30-level language, social science, or fine/performing arts course chosen from Arts Education 30, Christian Ethics
30, Cree 30, Drama 30, Economics 30, French 30,
Geography 30, German 30, History 30, Latin 30, Law 30, Mandarin 30, Music 30, Native Studies 30, Psychology 30, Social Studies 30, Spanish 30, Ukrainian 30, Ukrainian
Language Arts 30, Visual Art 30
One additional 30-level course from the list above or one of Biology 30, Calculus 30, Chemistry 30, Computer Science
30, Earth Science 30, Foundations of Mathematics 30,
Geology 30, Pre-Calculus 30, or Physics 30
65%-84.99% are
admitted as qualifying students
85% or higher are
admitted directly to the degree program
It is strongly recommended that
students have both Foundations of
Mathematics 30 and Pre-Calculus
30.
Admissions
FACULTY OR
PROGRAM HIGH SCHOOL COURSE REQUIREMENTS BY FACULTY MINIMUM
AVERAGE
ADDITIONAL
REQUIREMENTS
CENTRE FOR
CONTINUING
EDUCATION
(U of R, Campion,
Luther, or FNUniv)
English Language Arts A30 and B301
One math or science course chosen from Biology 30, Calculus 30, Chemistry 30, Computer Science 30, Earth Science 30, Foundations of Mathematics 30, Pre-Calculus
204, Pre-Calculus 30, Physics 30 or Workplace and
Apprenticeship Mathematics 30
One language, social science, or fine/performing arts course chosen from Arts Education 30, Band 30, Choral
30, Christian Ethics 30, Cree 30, Dance 30, Drama 30,
Economics 30, French 30, Geography 30, German 30,
History 30, Latin 30, Law 30, Mandarin 30, Music 30, Native Studies 30, Psychology 30, Social Studies 30, Spanish 30, Ukrainian 30, Ukrainian Language Arts 30,
Visual Art 30
One of Accounting 30, Catholic Studies 30,
Entrepreneurship 30, Graphic Arts 30, Information
processing 30, Photography 30, Theatre Arts 30, or Wildlife Management 30, or one additional course from either of the two bulleted lists immediately above. 65%
For applicants to the Certificate
in Indigenous Access Transition
Education (IATEC), a 20-level
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