University of Regina - Faculties

Faculties

The University of Regina has ten faculties and one school that offer a variety of programs at the certificate, diploma, undergraduate and graduate degree levels.

Faculty Overview Degrees Offered
Faculty of Arts The U of R's largest faculty and is home to the social sciences, languages, and humanities. The Faculty of Arts offers the country's only Police Studies program. Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Human Justice, Bachelor of Fracophone Studies, Bachelor of Health Studies (jointly with Kinesiology), Bachelor of Journalism
Faculty of Business Administration The Faculty encompasses both the Paul J. Hill School of Business (undergraduate programs) and the Kenneth Levene Graduate School of Business (graduate degree/certificate programs Bachelor of (Business) Administration, (Executive) Master of Business Administration, Master of Human Resource Management, Master of Administration
Faculty of Education Offers undergraduate and graduate-level level for primary and secondary-level teaching. One of the U of R's quota (competitive entry) programs. Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of Human Resource Development, Bachelor of Dance, Bachelor of Music Education (jointly with Fine Arts), Master of (Adult) Education, Master of Human Resource Development
Faculty of Engineering & Applied Science Engineering programs offered: Electronic Systems Engineering, Environmental Systems Engineering, Industrial Systems Engineering, Petroleum Systems Engineering, and Software Systems Engineering. Students may add a specialization in the following disciplines: Communications Engineering, Controls, Digital Design, Power Electronics, Manufacturing Engineering, and Process Engineering. Bachelor of Applied Science, Master of Applied Science, Master of Engineering
Faculty of Fine Arts Home to the U of R's fine and performing arts and art study programs in the arts of visual art, theatre, music, and media production and studies. Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music Education (jointly with Education), Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Music
Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research Offers masters and doctoral study programs in conjunction with all other faculties. Various masters and PhD/doctoral programs
Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies Bachelor of Kinesiology, Bachelor of Sport & Recreation Studies, Bachelor of Health Studies (jointly with Arts), Master of Science
Faculty of Nursing Accepting its first intake in Fall 2011, offers a degree-track nursing program jointly with SIAST. Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Faculty of Science Departments and programs include geology, biology, physics, math and statistics, chemistry and biochemistry, computer science, and actuarial science. Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Medical Imaging, Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science, Master of Arts, Master of Science
Faculty of Social Work With primary campuses in Regina and Saskatoon, and satellite campuses across Saskatchewan offers practice and research based programs of study. Bachelor of Social Work, Bachelor of Indian Social Work, Master of Social Work, Master of Aboriginal Social Work

The University of Regina also has one school, the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy. It delivers Masters and Doctoral programs in conjunction with the University of Saskatchewan.

The University of Regina also offers a number of pre-professional transfer programs with other universities and professional colleges: Agriculture and Bioresources, Chiropractic, Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Nutrition, Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, and Veterinary Medicine.

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