Programs
^ - indicates programs no longer admitting students
Four-year baccalaureate degrees
- Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Arts - Criminal Justice
- Bachelor of Business Administration (with four majors and 7 minors)
- Bachelor of Communication
- Bachelor of Computer Information Systems
- Bachelor of Education, Elementary
- Bachelor of Midwifery
- Bachelor of Nursing
- Bachelor of Science
Four-year baccalaureate applied degrees
- Bachelor of Applied Business Administration - Accounting (suspended in Fall 2010 - now major in the BBA)
- Bachelor of Applied Business and Entrepreneurship (International Business and Small Business) (Suspended Fall 2010)
- Bachelor of Applied Business and Entrepreneurship (Sport and Recreation)
- Bachelor of Applied Child Studies
- Bachelor of Applied Communications (Electronic Publishing, Journalism, Public Relations, Technical Communication)
- Bachelor of Applied Computer Information Systems and Business^
- Bachelor of Applied Ecotourism and Outdoor Leadership
- Bachelor of Applied Financial Services(suspended in Fall 2010 - now area of study in the BBA)
- Bachelor of Applied Interior Design
- Bachelor of Applied International Business and Supply Chain Management(suspended in Fall 2010 - now area of study in the BBA)
- Bachelor of Applied Justice Studies
- Bachelor of Applied Nonprofit Studies(suspended in Fall 2010 - now area of study in the BBA)
- Bachelor of Applied Policy Studies
- Bachelor of Applied Science — Environmental Science
Four-year baccalaureate degrees (in partnership with Athabasca University)
- Bachelor of Arts - Athabasca University at Mount Royal University^
- Bachelor of Nursing - Athabasca University at Mount Royal University^
Two-year diplomas
- Arts & Science
- Aviation
- Broadcasting
- Business Administration (General Business Administration, Human Resources, Insurance, Marketing Management) (Diplomas temporarily Suspended Fall 2010)
- Child and Youth Care Counsellor
- Computer Information Systems
- Disability Studies
- Early Learning and Child Care
- General Studies
- Music Performance
- Social Work
- Theatre Arts
One-year certificates
- Athletic Therapy - Advanced Certificate
- Bridge to Canadian Nursing (Certificate of Achievement)
- Business Administration (Advanced Accounting, Human Resources, Marketing)
- Computer Science
- Environmental Technology
- General Studies
- Journalism
- Post-Basic Nursing and Health (Distance Delivery)(Advanced Studies in Critical Care Nursing, Advanced Studies in Mental Health, Forensic Studies - Certificate, Gerontology: Business and Entrepreneurship, Gerontology: Studies in Aging, Maternal Infant Child Healthcare)
- Suzuki Piano Pedagogy (Certificate of Achievement)
- Technical Writing (Certificate of Achievement)
University Transfer
- Bachelor of Arts^
- Bachelor of Commerce^ (suspended in Fall 2008)
- Bachelor of Engineering
- Bachelor of Physical Education
- Bachelor of Science^
- Bachelor of Science - Computer Science
Open Studies/General Arts and Science
Academic Upgrading
eCampus Alberta - Distance Delivery Courses
Continuing Education
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