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Study at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada! Read the Viewbook to learn about our 200 undergraduate programs, international student scholarships, campus athletics, student life, how to apply, and more.

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An education can give you the tools to effect change in the world, inspiring those around you to do the same.

In 1908, the University of Alberta opened under the leadership of President Henry Marshall Tory, who promised that the university would be for the “uplifting of the whole people.”

This pledge holds true today.

University of Alberta students live to inspire, uncovering new ideas and thought through their studies and using their education to make a difference in the world.

You can be a part of it. UAlberta is one of Canada’s leading research and teaching institutions, with 200 undergraduate and 170 graduate programs that rank among the world’s finest.

Live to Inspire.

Ranked in the woRld’s top 100 univeRsities

For more than 100 years, the University of Alberta has been dedicated to fostering a vibrant environment for learning and discovery. This is a university that transforms learners into leaders.

The first steps to fulfilling your dreams lie here. One of the top universities in Canada, the University of Alberta offers more than 200 undergraduate programs and 170 graduate programs from 18 faculties, including the internationally-recognized Alberta School of Business and our highly regarded Faculty of Engineering. As an undergraduate student here, you could participate in undergraduate research or in an international exchange program—we have more than 400 research and teaching partnerships with industry, government, and other educational institutions across the world—to further broaden the international experience for our students, and the institution.

Our professors are international leaders in their fields and considered among the best teachers in the country—we have more professors who have been recognized with Canada’s top teaching award than any other university in the country. They are here to share their knowledge, ignite your curiosity, and guide you in directions that you might not have considered.

Armed with a degree from the University of Alberta, our students and alumni have realized their dreams and ambitions. Our alumni have captured Olympic Gold, worked on Academy Award winning films, and won Nobel Prizes—I think that you will find that the possibilities here are endless. Our 236,000 alumni worldwide have made their impact locally, nationally, or internationally, as artists, business people, policymakers, academics, researchers, innovators, and humanitarians.

What lies ahead for you? What are your passions, dreams, and aspirations? I invite you to find out at the University of Alberta, where we live to inspire. The answers here might astound you.

Sincerely,

Indira V. Samarasekera, O.C. President and Vice-Chancellor

president indira samarasekera is the 12th president of the university of alberta.

originally from Colombo, sri lanka, dr. samarasekera is a renowned metallurgical process engineer who has received several honors recognizing her excellence in research. an avid supporter of the arts, dr. samarasekera actively encourages students to pursue a well-rounded education that fosters knowledge, creativity and ingenuity.

since beginning her term as president in July 2005, dr. samarasekera has been a visible presence on campus, meeting with students, faculty, staff, and the external community in defining and sharing her vision for the university of alberta.

“When our first president, Henry

Marshall Tory, founded the University

of Alberta, he promised that it would

'uplift the whole people,'by inspiring

learning and discovery that would serve

and bring prosperity to Alberta, Canada, and the world. More

than one hundred years later, the

University of Alberta continues to nurture future leaders and

encourage discoveries that fuel 21st century

advancements.”

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What are some things about UAlberta that you find inspiring and uplifting?

the many vibrant student groups that make you feel involved and active, great professors that not only educate you but also challenge you to think critically and to dare to dream.

Tin May Win, MyanmarFood Business Management

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see more students at www.inteRnational.ualbeRta.Ca/pRospeCtive/uplifting.CfM

What does “live to inspire” mean to you as a UAlberta student?

Living to inspire means being grateful to those who have paved the way for me to be here and making sure that their efforts are not in vain by optimizing my talents, aiming to excel in all I do, remaining humble while doing it, and knowing that I also have a responsibility to my peers both here and in my home country to make the best of this opportunity.

Chaka Zinyemba, ZimbabweHuman Geography

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What does “uplifting the whole people” mean to you?

Creating moments which lead to happier moments. Sometimes a little smile can be all a person needs to channel all her/his power to life’s momentum.

Parmida Lajevardi, IranEngineering

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What does “uplifting the whole people” mean to you?

Not to just consider yourself as an individual, but consider yourself as part of the whole people. We have the responsibly to uplift the whole people.

Jiawei Lin, ChinaAccounting

Watch Jiawei’s video at www.international.ualberta.ca/prospective/video.cfm

Watch Chaka’s video at www.international.ualberta.ca/prospective/video.cfm

What are some things about UAlberta that you find inspiring and uplifting?

UAlberta has so many people who are here for the experience and to learn, which is very inspiring. People from all over the world have come to develop themselves, in turn contributing all of that into our society. I have met so many people who, even in the smallest ways, have affected my life, and I know they will do so for others as well.

Jocelyn Berkowitz, USAFine Arts

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Watch Jocelyn’s video at www.international.ualberta.ca/prospective/video.cfm

What does “live to inspire” mean to you as a UAlberta student?

being a ualberta student, i’ve learned to see things with a different angle, which makes me happy and invites me towards a new horizon of knowledge and a world of the unseen.

khurram Shehzad, PakistanGeotechnical Engineering

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1. CANAdA’S NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOr NANOTECHNOLOGY (NINT).

2. Western Canada’s largest teaching hospital.

3. Canada’s second largest research library system.

4. CANAdA’S LEAdING THEATrE TrAINING FACILITY, THE TIMMS CENTrE.

5. Canada’s only stand-alone School of Public Health.

6. The most professors with 3M awards (Canada’s highest award for undergraduate teaching excellence).

7. Canadian undergraduate programs in paleontology and land reclamation.

8. Canada’s most powerful laser: the 800 MHz NMr spectrometer.

9. The second-highest amount of external research funding in Canada.

10. Canada’s only independent Faculty of Native Studies.

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1. A great view of Edmonton from rATT (room at the Top), the restaurant on the 7th floor of the Students’ Union Building.

2. Canada’s largest university-based meteorite collection.

3. THE TrOPICAL dISPLAY GrEENHOUSE, WITH 150 TrOPICAL SPECIES OF PLANTS ANd BIrdS.

4. The rooftop Astronomy Observatory, where you can check out eclipses and more from the roof top of the Centennial Centre for Interdisciplinary Science.

5. The Fine Arts Building Gallery, with fine arts exhibits that include student-produced artworks.

6. The Paleontology museum, with more than 2 million fossils and dinosaur bones.

7. The “Butterdome,” our bright yellow athletics building– an ice rink, climbing walls, dance studios, gyms, pools and more, all under one roof.

8. HUB Mall, a shopping centre with 50 shops and services, as well as student residences.

9. The beautiful North Saskatchewan river valley that surrounds campus! You can go hiking, jogging, cycling, or take a walk along the river.

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10 GrEAT THINGS THAT YOU CAN ONLY FINd AT UALBErTA

10 COOL THINGS TO SEE AT UALBErTA

10 WAYS TO GET INVOLVEd ANd MAkE NEW FrIENdS

10 OF THE GrEAT ACCOMPLISHMENTS BY PEOPLE IN THE UALBErTA COMMUNITY

1. Canada’s first Nobel Prize in Physics, awarded to alumnus richard Taylor in 1990.

2. An Academy Award for Art direction on the movie Avatar– alumnus Todd Cherniawsky was a Supervising Art director on the award-winning team.

3. The co-discovery of insulin by faculty member dr. James Collip, who worked with Frederick Banting, Charles Best, and John MacLeod.

4. Canadian leadership – alumnus Joe Clark is a former Prime Minister of Canada, and was the youngest person ever to take on this role.

5. THE WOrLd’S LArGEST dOdGEBALL GAME – ON FEBrUArY 7, 2011, UALBErTA CLAIMEd THE GUINNESS WOrLd rECOrd! OTHEr SCHOOLS WILL COMPETE TO TAkE THIS rECOrd, BUT WE’LL kEEP PLAYING TO GET IT BACk!

6. discovering an asteroid and naming it after UAlberta! Alumnus Andrew Lowe named the asteroid he discovered “UAlberta”–it’s located between Mars and Jupiter.

7. The invention of early sonar by faculty member dr. richard Boyle.

8. Canada’s first successful open-heart surgery, performed in 1956 by faculty member dr. John Callaghan.

9. The life-saving Hepatitis B treatment, Heptovir, developed and administered for the first time in 1998 by faculty member dr. Lorne Tyrrel.

10. THE CANAdIAN MAPLE LEAF FLAG, dESIGNEd BY ALUMNUS GEOrGE STANLEY!

1. Volunteer for Bridges, a program where international students share their culture with local schools and other organizations.

2. run for student government. Our Students’ Union is active and multicultural, representing the student community and providing student services.

3. VISIT THE INTErNATIONAL CENTrE! IT’S A GrEAT PLACE TO GET AdVICE, TAkE PArT IN SOCIAL EVENTS, ANd MEET NEW PEOPLE.

4. Join in and support a cause that’s important to you! There are many student groups, events, and fundraisers that help others and do valuable work in the community.

5. Work at a part time job—international students may work on and off-campus during their studies. You can get Canadian work experience and make friends with your co-workers.

6. Join a campus recreation program! There are lots of choices, like tennis, martial arts, soccer, yoga, and more—it’s a great way to stay active and make new friends.

7. Enjoy life on campus in one of UAlberta’s student residences! You can make lifelong friends with your roommates and others who live there.

8. Volunteer for the Gateway student newspaper or CJSr, the student radio station. You can get journalism experience and connect with all kinds of new people.

9. Have a picnic outside in the summer. UAlberta is known for its beautiful campus with trees, gardens, and ponds— you might even meet a rabbit or two as you relax out in the “quad.”

10. Enjoy winter when it comes! Go skating, skiing, snowboarding, and more—if you haven’t tried these activities before, UAlberta has clubs and social events to help you learn!

Watch the video at www.youtube.com/uofainsideout

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1 Alberta / Canada 3 Edmonton 4 Seasons5 UAlberta campuses 6 Fast facts7 Inspired learning

8 Inspiring accomplishments11 Campus Life13 residences 15 International Centre17 World of work 19 Scholarships & awards

23 What do you want to study? 25 Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences 26 Arts27 Augustana Campus 28 Business29 Education 30 Engineering31 Law 32 Native Studies

33 Nursing 34 Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences35 Physical Education & recreation 36 Campus Saint-Jean37 Science 38 Graduate Studies & research39 Medicine & dentistry Public Health rehabilitation Medicine

41 How to apply 43 Undergraduate Admissions44 English language proficiency

requirement45 Subject requirements47 Common equivalency comparisons

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From coast to coast in Canada, you’ll find breathtaking natural beauty and world-class, modern cities ready to welcome you. Canada is a celebration of different cultures coming together to inspire one another and be a part of “the true north strong and free,” as it says in our national anthem.

Alberta is a province in Western Canada and is home to the majestic rocky Mountains, one of the most beautiful and scenic areas in the world. With an economy that remains strong in the global marketplace, Alberta offers a high quality lifestyle. It’s the perfect blend of bustling city life and the natural peace of the great outdoors.

You can study hard all week and explore the rockies on the weekend!

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Canada ranks 8th out of 169 countries on the UN’s 2010 Human development Index.

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Edmonton is Alberta’s capital city and the home of one million people.

Edmonton combines the best of an urban lifestyle with a peaceful, fresh outdoor environment. You can experience the best of big-city life with Edmonton’s modern downtown and active business community and enjoy the best of the outdoors, with fresh air and beautiful parks along the water’s edge.

UAlberta’s main campus is in the centre of the city, so you can always feel like a part of the Edmonton community. Edmonton represents and celebrates cultures from all over the world. You can hear amazing stories from Edmontonians about where they are from and what they love about this city – just wait until you get here and then you can share yours!

• The North Saskatchewan River Valley stretches through the heart of the city, surrounding UAlberta’s main campus and downtown. Edmonton is known for its vast urban parkland. You can hike, cycle, ski, swim, skate, and more, all in the city!

• Check out 30+ festivals throughout the year – that’s why we’re known as “Canada’s Festival City”.

• The Edmonton Oilers hockey team and Edmonton Eskimos football team offer exciting action for professional sports fans.

• Head to West Edmonton Mall, the world’s largest shopping and entertainment complex!

• Enjoy winter by heading out to Snow Valley for skiing and snowboarding, all without leaving the city.

• Visit the Muttart Conservatory which houses more than 700 plant species in four beautiful glass pyramids.

• Spend some time downtown at the Art Gallery of Alberta, an eye-catching building with a great collection of Canadian and international art.

more at www.inteRnational.ualbeRta.Ca/pRospeCtive/edMonton.CfM

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Edmonton is a city for all four seasons. There are so many great ways for you to enjoy Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer!

You might think that life in Edmonton means facing cold winter weather year round, but that’s not true!

Even when winter arrives and there is snow on the ground, you can still see bright blue sky and sunshine. Edmonton is one of the sunniest places in Canada, with 17 hours of daylight in the summer and up to 10 hours in the winter.

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more at WWW.InternatIonal.ualberta.ca/prospectIve/5campuses.cfm

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undergraduate programs

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student groups400

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countries151

students37,000

faculties18

campuses5

alumni branches worldwide46

national sport titles59

varsity teams25

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Li Ka shing centre for heaLth research innovation

Even as an undergraduate student, you can be a part of UAlberta’s groundbreaking research and discovery.

UAlberta is a leader in innovative research, ranking second in Canada for university research funding, receiving more than $513 million annually.

You’ll have the opportunities you need to explore, discover, and connect with the research community.

more at WWW.InternatIonal.ualberta.ca/prospectIve/researcH.cfm

InspIred LearnIng

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change the world! Here is just some of the innovative research going on at UAlberta:

• MArk PATON, an undergraduate student in Engineering Physics, is working in NINT and conducting research on inexpensive organic photovoltaic (solar) cells.

• As a graduate student, Rhodes Scholar JEESHAN CHOWdHUrY was one of the few in the world chosen to join the European Space Agency Student Parabolic Flight Campaign in France, where he conducted experiments in zero gravity conditions.

• CANAdA’S NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOr NANOTECHNOLOGY, located on the main campus, is changing the world with inventions that affect and inspire students and faculty in many disciplines.

• THE CENTENNIAL CENTrE FOr INTErdISCIPLINArY SCIENCE is bringing top scientists and students from different areas together, thinking beyond traditional scientific boundaries and changing the world with their research.

• THE LI kA SHING INSTITUTE OF VIrOLOGY at UAlberta is home to some of the world’s best researchers working to cure virus-based diseases.

• Recent graduate MELANIE LéGAré is working in the Li ka Shing Centre for Health research Innovation to research the effects of diet on the development of chronic diseases. melANIe légAré AT lI kA SHINg

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Justice in Canada’s Supreme Court. Chief Justice of Canada beverley mclachlin is an alumna and the first woman to hold this role.

Creativity and humour on TV’s The Simpsons, co-written and executive produced by alumnus Joel Cohen.

The oral Calculator, invented by student ephrem Tekele to help those in the world with no fingers and arms, or paralyzed fingers and arms – the idea came to Ephrem because his neighbor in Ethiopia had no hands and such an invention would help him run his business.

Helping to protect firefighters in the line of duty - protective clothing expert Guowen Song of the department of Human Ecology is researching how certain clothing materials store heat, helping to create safer clothing for firefighters.

Play Around the World, an annual three month placement in Thailand, where UAlberta students provide opportunities for play and recreation to populations in need, such as people with disabilities, young offenders, and orphans. physedandrec.ualberta.ca/play.cfm

An ultrasound device to regenerate dental tissues in humans, invented by drs. Jie Chen, ying Tsui, and Tarek el –bialy.

2010 and 2006 olympic gold medals in women’s hockey under the leadership of coach mel davidson, a UAlberta alumna.

The kenya Water Ceramic Project, founded by student Abdullah Saleh, which is bringing innovative ceramic water filters and high efficiency wood-burning stoves to rural areas of kenya. kenyanceramics.org

UAlberta is the home of inspirational education and innovations that uplift the world around us. Here are just some of the inspiring people, achievements, and discoveries to come from UAlberta:inspiRing

aCCoMplishMentsSaving lives with nanotechnology! UAlberta engineer robert burrell created Acticoat, a life-saving bandage that is infused with tiny silver crystals. Acticoat bandages kill bacteria and speed up healing time– they have revolutionized the treatment of serious burns and wounds around the world.

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tHese storIes and more at WWW.InternatIonal.ualberta.ca/prospectIve/InspIrInG.cfm

one of the best video game studios in the business. Alumni ray muzyka, greg zeschuk, and Augustine yip founded the company bioWare in 1992– since then, the company has created some of the most beloved video games of all time, including balder’s gate and Star Wars: Nights of the old republic.

five days for the Homeless, now a national event in Canada – founded five years ago by UAlberta business students who lived outside for five days and nights to raise money and awareness for the Youth Emergency Shelter Society. www.5days.ca

The vaccine and Infectious disease organization (vIdo), formed by dr. lorne babiuk, who has also developed a vaccine to prevent whooping cough in infants and young children.

The School of energy and the environment, an interdisciplinary school that is unique to UAlberta, providing a virtual environment that conducts research, provides education and contributes to worldwide discussions on critical issues surrounding environment, energy, and the economy. see.ualberta.ca

Improving health and sanitation in hospitals with Cleankeys, created by alumnus randy marsden. Cleankeys is a revolutionary flat keyboard with advanced technology for recognizing the human touch. Cleankeys can be sanitized easily, preventing the spread of germs and infection.

The discovery of an amazing superfluid at the core of a neutron star. dr Craig Heinke and his research team found that the core contained a frictionless liquid that seems to defy the laws of gravity.

A step closer to worldwide solar energy – UAlberta researchers dr. Jillian buriak and dr. michael brett and their research team have improved the performance of plastic solar cells, bringing us one step closer to being able to produce mass-produced, inexpensive solar panels that could be accessed by everyone.

myStops, an app for the iPhone and iPod Touch developed by computer engineering student Andrew vilcsak, which shows bus and subway schedules and lets riders know when the next bus is due. Originally designed for Edmonton, MyStops has expanded and now includes 25 cities across North America, including Boston and San Francisco. vilcsak.com

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Changing the world of diabetes treatment– The edmonton Protocol team at UAlberta developed the revolutionary islet transplantation procedure– this has changed the lives of many Type 1 patients, who no longer require insulin after receiving the treatment. www.islet.ca

International Week, an annual UAlberta event featuring 60+ guest speakers, cultural performances and other special events that foster global citizenship and encourage discussion of today’s most pressing global issues. iweek.ualberta.ca

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Changing the world of education. Alumna Shirley Hopkinson is a celebrated educator who transformed the lives of students in her Washington dC school, which is now one of the top schools in the district.

WATCH THE VIdEO AT www.promise.ualberta.ca/stories/standing.aspx

The UAlberta Chapter of engineers without borders, which works internationally in rural Africa, partnering with different organizations to improve access to clean water and critical infrastructure, increase farmers’ yields, and support business opportunities for entrepreneurs. In Canada, EWB promotes political and personal choices that contribute to a more prosperous future for millions of rural Africans. www.ualberta.ewb.ca

dinosaur discoveries by dr. Philip Currie, one of the world’s foremost paleontologists, including the co-discovery and naming of dinosaur species mapusaurus rosea. Tetsuto mashita, an international graduate student, read one of dr. Currie’s books at the age of 10 growing up in Japan, inspiring a lifelong love of dinosaur research. Years later, Tetsuto came to UAlberta and today he is a Master’s student with dr. Philip Currie as his supervisor.

WATCH THE VIdEO AT www.promise.ualberta.ca/stories/fromtokyotothebadlandsanduofa.aspx

The SHINe youth Clinic, a health clinic that provides free services to Edmonton’s underserved youth. Located in downtown Edmonton, SHINe is run and managed entirely by UAlberta health sciences students in Medicine, dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy, Counseling Psychology, Physiotherapy, Social Work, and Nutrition. shine.ualberta.ca

Inspiring the fashion world—alumus michael kaye is an award-winning fashion designer and founder of michael kaye Couture, a major player in New york’s garment district. He is known for his famous tartan designs, one of which is housed in New York’s Metropolitan Museum Of Art.

International success in the triathlon world! Paula findlay, a UAlberta science student, became the only female triathlete to win consecutive ITU (International Triathlon Union) World Championships in 2010. After winning the 2011 ITU World Championship Series events in Sydney and Madrid, she’s currently ranked 1st in the world!

Solving checkers! dr. Jonathan Schaeffer, a Computing Science Professor, created the computer program Chinook, which proved that if neither player makes a mistake, a game of checkers will always end in a draw. He is also team leader for the development of Polaris, the reigning world-champion computer-poker program.

more at WWW.facebook.com/unIversItyofalberta more at youtube.com/uofaInsIdeout

Art exhibits, concerts, theatres

25 varsity teams – the “Golden Bears” & “Pandas”

60+ special events during International Week

more at youtube.com/uofaInsIdeout

The Gateway campus newspaper

Active Students’ Union

CJSR campus radio station

Shops, restaurants, the Power Plant Lounge,

Room At The Top Lounge

80 student services including health, academic,

personal, financial, and employment

Pools, courts, gyms, climbing walls, tracks, ice arenas, and more

More than 400 student clubs and associations

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See what students are saying about UAlberta on Facebook, YouTube and more! www.uofainsideout.ca

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ResidencesInspIrIng communItIes where you’ll feel at home

Living in a UAlberta residence is a great way to make new friends and be a part of the campus community.

International students are guaranteed a space in residence for their first year if they complete the housing application by April 30th (some restrictions apply).

* ImPorTANT: You will need to complete a housing application in addition to your application to study at UAlberta. Apply for housing at www.residence.ualberta.ca/Apply

restrictions to our housing guarantee are listed at www.residence.ualberta.ca/Apply/guaranteedHousing

Be sure to make arrangements for your accommodations early!

residence rate estimates dormitory-style rooms: $577 – $1,150 per month, depending on room type and meal plan.

Apartment-style units: $414 – $1,345 per month, depending on number of bedrooms.

These residence rates are estimates effective May 1, 2011 and are subject to change. For updated rates, please consult www.residence.ualberta.ca/rates

Where to live for your first yearThere are nine student residences at UAlberta, including a new residence for graduate students. Here are the residence options for your first year at UAlberta:

on North (main) campus:

• Hub residence surrounds our campus shopping mall, which has many shops, restaurants, and services. 850 residents live in HUB, representing nearly every nationality in the world - you're surrounded by opportunities to meet new people and make friends!  offers: unfurnished apartments of different sizes

• lister centre is all about community! residents have access to great orientation and support programs, special events, and an excellent academic support system. Lister has many great features like computer labs, TV lounges, a convenience store, and more so that everything you need is right there. offers: furnished dormitory rooms and a meal plan

• International House offers Canadian and international students the chance to gather under one roof to live, eat, and work together, share intercultural understanding, and develop awareness of themselves as global citizens. offers: single, furnished rooms

on other campuses:

Campus Saint-Jean and Augustana Campus students also enjoy great residence life on their campuses. residence Saint-Jean and Augustana residences are great environments to make new friends and build your campus community.

You can explore UAlberta residences on our YouTube channel! www.youtube.com/uofaresidences

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INTerNATIoNAl HoUSe

lISTer CeNTre

Community Service learning (CSl)Living in a UAlberta residence, you have the chance to take part in annual Community Service Learning programs- it’s an amazing opportunity to give back to local and global communities while learning about yourself, another culture, and what a team can accomplish together. Each year, a group of students, along with two residence Life Team Leaders, will travel to an international destination, immerse themselves in the local culture, and build a home for a family in need. www.residence.ualberta.ca/CSl

off-Campus living UAlberta is located centrally in Edmonton and there are many housing options available in this area and throughout the city. If you want to live off-campus, you can search for places using the Students’ Union Housing registry. www.su.ualberta.ca

View 3-d Floor Plans at www.residence.ualberta.ca/ourresidences

HUb mAll

The International Centre is a place where international students at UAlberta go to get help, seek advice, and make new friends. You’re always welcome to visit!

The IC is located in HUB Mall, which is UAlberta’s shopping centre and a popular student residence.

You will meet a group of friendly and knowledgeable staff that can help you adjust to life at UAlberta and, ultimately, have a great experience here.

Here are just some of the ways that the IC can help you:

• A friendly airport greeting upon arrival to Edmonton

• The Transitions Orientation, a three-day program that offers international students an overall introduction to UAlberta, as well as the chance to meet staff, faculty, and new friends

• Help and support with immigration, personal, and academic issues

• Workshops and seminars on topics such as finding employment

• Social events, such as ski trips and movie nights

• Volunteer and skill-building opportunities, such as Bridges, a program where international students go to schools to present about their country and culture

more at WWW.InternatIonal.ualberta.ca/current/Ic.cfm

InternatIonal Centre INSPIrING YOU

TO SUCCEEd

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Working in Canada will give you extremely valuable experience, allowing you to learn new skills, meet new people, develop your language skills, earn extra income, and contribute to the community.

You can work during your studies at UAlberta and for three years after graduation!

opportunities to work while you study at UAlberta: • Work on Campus

• Participate in the Off-Campus Work Program

• Enroll in a Cooperative Work Program

• Take part in Academic Internships and Work Experience programs

www.international.ualberta.ca/prospective/workstudy.cfm

Working in Canada for three years after you graduate!Once you graduate with a degree from the University of Alberta, you are eligible to work for three years in Canada with a post-graduation work permit.

www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-postgrad.asp

CAPS: your UAlberta Career CentreUAlberta can help you through the job search process. CAPS is an office located in the UAlberta’s Student’s Union Building where you can go to get help with your resume, practice interview skills, and more.

www.caps.ualberta.ca

World of Work

IT’S IMPOrTANT TO NOTE that working while you study is not a sufficient way to finance your education at UAlberta and you must not rely on potential employment to meet your tuition and basic living expenses. You should ensure that you have adequate and secure funding for all years of your studies before beginning. Please note that certain permits may be required in order to obtain employment.

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wheRe aRe you woRking while you study at ualbeRta?

inspiRing expeRienCes outside the ClassRooM

As a UAlberta student, I started working part-time (Full-time during the summer) as a research assistant. I helped Landmark Group Master

Builder with their BIM (building information model) development project. The most important lesson I learned is to gain self confidence and to believe my role is very important to this company as well as my co-workers. I BELONG to this company. This new mindset really helped me to gain lots of confidence and has kept my future rolling toward a healthy direction.

I became a permanent employee shortly after I finished my last exam in my final semester.

China

“The Canadian obesity Network”rumbi Zinyemba, Zimbabwe

“l’express, a local restaurant and deli”Javier Pinto, Venezuela

“University of Alberta libraries” Trang Nguyen, Vietnam

UAlberta offers more than $25 million in undergraduate scholarships each year! UAlberta is one of only a few universities in Canada that offers a number of scholarships to international students.

At UAlberta, you may qualify to receive multiple scholarships and awards based on superior academic achievement and leadership skills.

for some awards, you are considered automatically when you apply to study at UAlberta:

• International Baccalaureate Scholarship (up to $4,000)

• Advanced Placement Scholarship (up to $4,000)

• British System A-level Scholarship (up to $4,000)

• Registrar’s International Student Scholarship (Entrance) (up to $10,000)

• Academic Excellence Scholarship (up to $6,000)

• Campus Saint-Jean International Scholarship

• Faculty Specific Awards & Scholarships

• Entrance Scholarships for China, India, Germany, and USA

for other awards, you will need to complete a separate application.

• Scholastic Distinction (Entrance Citations) for International Students (up to $15,000)

• Scholastic Distinction (Transfer Citations) for International Students (up to $15,000)

• International Entrance Leadership Scholarship (up to $5,000)

• International Transfer Leadership Scholarship (up to $5,000)

• Country Specific Scholarships

• Global Citizenship IB Diploma Scholarship (up to $40,000 per year for four years)

Continuing Student Competitions

Once you are attending UAlberta and have completed a year of full-time study, you will be considered a “continuing student” and will be eligible for continuing undergraduate awards and scholarships.

ScholarShipS& awardS rEWArdING

INSPIrEd LEArNING

more at WWW.InternatIonal.ualberta.ca/prospectIve/scHolarsHIps.cfm

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On the following pages, you will contemplate a career, choose a course of study, and learn how to apply to the University of Alberta. Upon acceptance, you will embark upon a journey uniquely your own… following a program custom-fit to your dreams and aspirations.

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Studying at the

University of AlbertA

Faculty oF agricultural, liFe & environmental ScienceS

BSc agriculture • Agricultural and Resource

Economics • Animal Science • Crop Science • Range and Pasture Management • Sustainable Agriculture Systems

BSc animal Health • Companion and Performance

Animals • Food Animals • Food Safety and Quality

BSc agricultural/Food Business management (Joint Program with alberta School of Business)• Agricultural Business

Management • Food Business Management

BSc Forest Business management

BSc environmental and conservation Sciences • Land Reclamation • Conservation Biology • Human Dimensions of

Environmental Management • Wildlife and Rangeland

Resources Management • Environmental and Economics

Policy

BSc Sciences de l’environnement et de la conservation (bilingue)

BSc environmental and conservation Sciences / Ba native Studies

Ba environmental Studies (joint program with Faculty of arts)

BSc Forestry

BSc Human ecology • Clothing, Textiles, and Material

Culture (minors include Material Culture and Design, Textile Science, Fashion Merchandising, and Interiors)

• Family Ecology (minors include Aging, Child and Youth Studies, Community Diversity, Community Ecology, Community Nutrition, and International Development)

BSc Human ecology/ Bachelor of education

BSc nutrition and Food Science • Food Science and Technology • Nutrition and Food • Nutrition

Faculty oF artS

Bachelor of arts• Ancient and Medieval History• Anthropology• Art and Design• Central/East European Studies• Christian Theology• Classical Languages (Greek and

Latin)• Classics• Comparative Literature• Creative Writing• Criminology• Design (General, Business/

Marketing, Computing Science, Engineering, Printmaking, Social Sciences)

• Drama (General, Acting, Design, Technical Theatre)

• East Asian Studies• Economics• English• Environmental Studies • Film Studies• History• History of Art, Design and Visual

Culture• Human Geography• Individualized Studies• International Studies• Latin American Studies• Linguistics• Mathematics• Middle Eastern and African

Studies• Languages: Chinese, French,

German, Greek and Latin, Hebrew (Biblical), Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, Scandinavian (Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish combined), Spanish, Ukrainian

• Native Studies• Music (General, Composition

and Theory, Music History, Performance, School Music, World Music)

• Philosophy• Political Science• Psychology• Religious Studies

• Science, Technology and Society• Sociology• Statistics• Women’s Studies

certificates available with degrees• Certificate in Finance • Certificate in the Economics

and Management of Natural Resources, Energy and the Environment

• Certificate in Globalization and Governance

• Certificate in Community Service-Learning

• Certificate in Middle Eastern and African Studies

• Certificate in Peace and Post-Conflict Studies

• Certificate in Translation Studies

auguStana camPuS

Bachelor of arts

Bachelor of management in Business economics

Bachelor of music

Bachelor of Science

Fine arts • Art • Drama • Music

Humanities • Classical Studies • English • French • German • Modern Languages • Philosophy • Philosophy and Religion • Religion • Scandinavian Studies

Science • Biology • Chemistry • Computing Science • Environmental Science • Environmental Studies • Geography • Mathematics • Mathematics and Physics • Physical Education - Outdoor

more at international.ualBerta.ca/ProSPective/ProgramS.cFm

WHat do youWant to StudyHERE IS A SAMPLING OF YOUR CHOICES. THERE ARE MANY PROGRAMS, MAJORS, MINORS, AND SPECIALIzATIONS AVAILABLE.

Education • Physics

Social Sciences • Economics • History • Interdisciplinary Studies

(Canadian Studies, Crime and Community, Global and Development Studies, Individualized, Women’s Studies)

• Management – Business Economics

• Political Studies • Psychology • Physical Education – Kinesiology

and Sport Studies • Sociology

ScHool oF BuSineSS

Bachelor of commerce• Accounting • Business Economics and Law • Business Studies • East Asian Studies • Entrepreneurship and Family

Enterprise • European Studies • Finance • Human Resource Management • International Business • Latin American Studies • Management Information

Systems • Management and Organization • Marketing • Natural Resources, Energy

and the Environment• Operations Management • Retailing and Services • Honors Accounting • Honors Finance • Honors Management Science

Faculty oF education

Bachelor of education • elementary education

• Early Childhood Education • Educational Psychology • English as a Second Language • Fine Arts • Language and Literacy • Mathematics / Sciences • Music • Native Education • Physical Education • Second Languages • Social Studies • Special Education • Visual Studies

• Secondary education • Art • Biological Sciences • Career and Technology

Studies • Chemistry `• Drama • English Language Arts • English as a Second Language • General Sciences

• Health Education • Instructional Technology • Mathematics / Sciences • Music • Music (Choral) • Native Education • Physical Education • Physical Sciences • Physics • Religious and Moral

Education • Second Languages • Social Studies • Special Education

Faculty oF engineering

BSc in engineering • Chemical • Chemical (Computer Process

Control) • Chemical (Biomedical) • Civil • Civil (Environmental) • Civil (Biomedical) • Computer • Computer (Software) • Computer (Nanoscale System

Design) • Electrical • Electrical (Biomedical) • Electrical (Nanoengineering) • Engineering Physics • Engineering Physics

(Nanoengineering) • Materials • Materials (Biomedical) • Materials (Nano and Functional

Materials) • Mechanical • Mechanical (Biomedical) • Mining

• Petroleum

Faculty oF laW

Juris doctor (Jd)

master of Business administration and Juris doctor (mBa/Jd)

dual Juris doctor (Jd – with the university of colorado)

master of laws (llm)

doctor of Philosophy (Phd)

Faculty oF medicine & dentiStry

dentistry

dental Hygiene

medical laboratory Science

Faculty oF native StudieS

Bachelor of arts (native Studies)

Bachelor of arts (native Studies) Honors

Bachelor of arts (native Studies) after degree

Bachelor of arts (native Studies) / Bachelor of education (elementary, Secondary)

combined degree Bachelor of arts (native Studies) / Bachelor of Science (environmental and conservation Sciences) combined degree

certificate in aboriginal governance and Partnership (Free-Standing university credit certificate or embedded within degree)

certificate in aboriginal Sport, recreation and community development (pending)

master of arts in native Studies

Faculty oF nurSing

nursing – 4-year BScn–collaborative Program

nursing – 4-year BScn–Bilingual Program

nursing – 4-year BScn–Honors Program

nursing – 2-year BScn–after degree Program

nursing – 2-year rPn to BScn Program

Faculty oF PHarmacy & PHarmaceutical ScienceS

Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy

Faculty oF PHySical education & recreation

Bachelor of arts in recreation, Sport, and tourism

Bachelor of Physical education

Bachelor of Physical education/education (combined degree)

Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology

camPuS Saint-Jean(FrencH-language Faculty)

Baccalauréat (1er cycle)• Arts/Arts avec spécialisation/

Arts après un premier diplôme• Administration des affaires

(bilingue)*• Éducation/Éducation et

sciences combinées/Éducation après un premier diplôme

• Sciences en genie (première année)*

• Sciences appliquées• Sciences de l’environnement et

de la conservation (bilingue)*• Sciences infirmières (bilingue)*• *Ces programmes sont offerts

en collaboration avec d’autres facultés de la University of Alberta

maîtrise (2e cycle)• Maîtrise en arts en etudes

canadiennes• Maîtrise en sciences de

l’éducation

Faculty oF Science

Bachelor of Science • Animal Biology • Applied Mathematics • Astrophysics • Atmospheric Sciences • Biochemistry • Bioinformatics (Biological

Sciences) • Bioinformatics (Computing

Science) • Biological Sciences • Cell Biology • Chemistry • Computing Science • Computing Science (Business

Minor) • Computing Science

Specialization in Software Practice

• Computational Science (Mathematics)

• Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

• Ecology • Environmental Earth Sciences • Evolutionary Biology • Geology • Geophysics • Immunology and Infection • Mathematical Physics • Mathematics • Mathematics and Economics • Mathematics and Finance • Mathematical Sciences • Microbiology • Molecular Genetics • Neuroscience • Paleontology • Pharmacology • Physical Sciences • Physics • Physiology • Physiology and Developmental

Biology • Plant Biology • Psychology • Statistics

Faculty oF graduate StudieS and reSearcH• Agricultural, Food and

Nutritional Science• Anthropology• Art and Design• Biochemistry• Biological Sciences• Biomedical Engineering• Business• Cell Biology• Chemical and Materials

Engineering• Chemistry• Civil and Environmental

Engineering• Communications and

Technology• Comparative Literature• Computing Science• Dentistry

• Drama• Earth and Atmospheric

Sciences• East Asian Studies• Economics• Educational Policy Studies• Educational Psychology• Educational Studies• Electrical and Computer

Engineering• Elementary Education• English• Etudes canadiennes• Etudes en langue et culture• Health Promotion Studies• Health Sciences Education• History and Classics• Human Ecology• Humanities Computing• Internetworking• Laboratory Medicine and

Pathology• Law• Library and Information Studies• Linguistics• Mathematical and Statistical

Sciences• Mechanical Engineering• Medical Genetics• Medical Microbiology and

Immunology• Medicine• Modern Languages and

Cultural Studies• Music• Native Studies• Neuroscience• Nursing• Obstetrics and Gynecology• Occupational Therapy• Oncology• Ophthalmology• Pediatrics• Pharmacology• Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical

Sciences• Philosophy• Physical Education and

Recreation• Physical Therapy• Physics• Physiology• Political Science• Psychiatry• Psychology• Public Health Sciences• Radiology and Diagnostic

Imaging• Rehabilitation Medicine• Religious Studies• Renewable Resources• Resource Economics and

Environmental Sociology• Secondary Education• Sociology• Speech Pathology and

Audiology• Surgery

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Faculty oF

“I chose UAlberta because of its good name and reputation in the field of Agricultural Food and Nutrition.“

Faiqa Fayyaz, PakistanNutrition and Food Science

agricultural, liFe & environmental ScienceS

We are committed to providing you with an outstanding undergraduate experience! We offer degree programs that seek comprehensive solutions to issues and challenges faced both locally and around the world!

This Faculty offers:

• 11 unique Bachelor of Science degree programs and one joint Bachelor of Arts program with more than 20 majors to choose from.

• University 101/102, a unique course available to new international students, aimed at providing the academic skills and support needed in your first year of studies. Students can receive credit (*3) towards their degree program!

• a generous scholarship program.

• student centered / small classroom environments .

• experiential opportunities such as field schools, internships, and international exchanges that help lead the way to exciting career prospects upon graduation.

• relevant, leading edge research programs.

Some career PoSSiBilitieS:• Land Reclamation Manager • Food Scientist or Registered Dietitian • Animal / Plant / Soil Scientist • Animal Welfare Inspector or Animal Nutritionist • Business Consultant in the natural resources or

food industries • Fashion Merchandising Manager • Textile and Apparel Quality Assurance

more at aleS.ualBerta.ca

BSc agriculture • Agricultural and Resource

Economics • Animal Science • Crop Science • Range and Pasture Management • Sustainable Agriculture Systems

BSc animal HealtH • Companion and Performance

Animals • Food Animals • Food Safety and Quality

BSc agricultural/Food BuSineSS management (Joint Program witH ScHool oF BuSineSS) • Agricultural Business

Management • Food Business Management

BSc ForeSt BuSineSS management

BSc environmental and conServation ScienceS • Land Reclamation • Conservation Biology • Human Dimensions of

Environmental Management • Wildlife and Rangeland Resources

Management • Environmental Economics

and Policy

BSc ScienceS de l’environnement et de la conServation (Bilingue)

BSc environmental and conServation ScienceS / Ba

native StudieS

Ba environmental StudieS (Joint Program witH Faculty oF artS) (new)

BSc ForeStry

BSc Human ecology • Clothing, Textiles and Material

Culture (minors include Material Culture and Design, Textile Science, Fashion Merchandising and Interiors)

• Family Ecology (minors include Aging, Child and Youth Studies, Community Diversity, Community Ecology, Community Nutrition, and International Development)

BSc Human ecology/ BacHelor oF education

BSc nutrition and Food Science • Food Science and Technology • Nutrition and Food • Nutrition

Some career PoSSiBilitieS:• Foreign Affairs Officer• Graphic and Industrial

Designer• Politician• Public Relations and

Marketing Professional• Policy and Financial Analyst• Humanitarian Aid Worker• Multinational Sales

Representative• Investment Researcher• Business Owner• Social Entrepreneur• Administrator

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artS

Faculty oF

“I chose UAlberta because it’s one of the top universities in Canada and around the world. What I like most is that you have the world within one University. I have friends from Saudi Arabia, China, zimbabwe, Canada, France and many other countries.”

Joaquin Bardallo, uruguayPolitical Science and Languages

Study in the Social Sciences, Humanities and Fine Arts to gain a top quality educational experience and a marketable degree, all while learning from professors who are international leaders in their fields.

• With more than 380 full-time professors, Arts is the largest Faculty on campus, offering 37 majors in everything from Economics, to Political Science, to Environmental Studies, to Industrial Design.

• Our Work Experience Program gives Arts students the opportunity to further develop and integrate the skills gained in the classroom with a full-time, paid work experience position over a 4 –16 month term.

• The Department of Drama is known as a visionary leader in Canadian theatre and is recognized as one of the top in Canada.

• Arts has a satellite campus in Cortona, Italy where students can study UAlberta courses while experiencing life in beautiful Tuscany!

BacHelor oF artS• Ancient and Medieval History• Anthropology• Art and Design• Central/East European Studies• Christian Theology• Classical Languages (Greek and

Latin)• Classics• Comparative Literature• Creative Writing• Criminology• Design (General, Business/

Marketing, Computing Science, Engineering, Printmaking, Social Sciences)

• Drama (General, Acting, Design, Technical Theatre)

• East Asian Studies• Economics• English• Environmental Studies (NEW)• Film Studies• History• History of Art, Design and Visual

Culture• Human Geography• Individualized Studies• International Studies• Latin American Studies• Linguistics• Mathematics• Middle Eastern and African

Studies• Languages: Chinese, French,

German, Greek and Latin, Hebrew (Biblical), Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, Scandinavian (Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish combined), Spanish, Ukrainian

• Native Studies• Music (General, Composition

and Theory, Music History, Performance, School Music, World Music)

• Philosophy• Political Science• Psychology• Religious Studies• Science, Technology and Society• Sociology• Statistics• Women’s Studies certiFicateS availaBle witH degreeS• Certificate in Finance (NEW)• Certificate in the Economics

and Management of Natural Resources, Energy and the Environment (NEW)

• Certificate in Globalization and Governance

• Certificate in Community Service-Learning

• Certificate in Middle Eastern and African Studies

• Certificate in Peace and Post-Conflict Studies

• Certificate in Translation Studies

“Coming to UAlberta’s Augustana Campus in Camrose from a city of 9 million was quite the change for me, but the experience has been highly enjoyable.”

Sandra gawad gad, egypt Biology

BacHelor oF artS

BacHelor oF management in BuSineSS economicS

BacHelor oF muSic

BacHelor oF Science

BacHelor oF Science / BacHelor oF education comBined

Fine artS • Art • Drama • Music

HumanitieS • Classical Studies • English • French • German • Modern Languages • Philosophy • Philosophy and Religion • Religion • Scandinavian Studies• Spanish

Science • Biology • Chemistry • Computing Science • Environmental Science • Environmental Studies • Geography • Mathematics • Mathematics and Physics • Physical Education - Outdoor

Education • Physics

Social ScienceS • Economics • History • Interdisciplinary Studies (Canadian

Studies, Crime and Community, Global and Development Studies, Individualized, Women’s Studies)

• Management – Business Economics

• Political Studies • Psychology • Physical Education – Kinesiology

and Sport Studies • Sociology

At Augustana, we believe that students matter, teaching matters, and community matters. Our liberal arts and science mandate promises a memorable, experience-based, and life-changing education.

• Class sizes are small and ensure individual attention.

• About half of Augustana’s 1,000 students live on campus, where international students build lifelong friendships with their Canadian neighbours.

• Our strong community focus means you can get involved – from clubs to choirs to student government to athletics.

• Our brand-new Library and Student Forum offers beautiful study spaces and places to meet your friends.

• Our all-you-can-eat cafeteria prides itself on preparing meals made from local food.

• The campus is close to Camrose’s lively downtown core and an extensive trail system for walking, running, bicycling, and cross-country skiing.

Some career PoSSiBilitieS:

• Adventure/Ecotourism Guide• Artist• Business Manager • Environmental Planner • Entrepreneur • International Aid Worker • Journalist/Writer

• Police Officer• Political Consultant • Public Relations Specialist• Recreation Director• Research Scientist • Software Developer• Wildlife Biologist

more at auguStana.ualBerta.ca

auguStana camPuS

Some career PoSSiBilitieS:• Accountant • Economic Policy Analyst • Financial Analyst • Human Resources Manager• Investment Banking Analyst• Information Systems Operations Manager• Marketing Coordinator• Public Relations Officer

The Alberta School of Business has maintained its place as one of Canada’s top five business schools in the prestigious 2010 Financial Times of London (FT) rankings.

• Professors in our School have won more national teaching awards (3M) than any other business school in Canada.

• UAlberta offers one of the first Bilingual Bachelor of Commerce degrees in Canada (English and French).

• The Cooperative Education Program offers undergraduate students the opportunity to incorporate paid work experience as part of their BCom degree.

• The school maintains 20 exchange opportunities with top universities around the globe.

• BCom students test their competitive edge in national and international business case competitions.

• Join one of 19 student clubs and be a part of this vibrant group of students at UAlberta!

BuSineSS

ScHool oF

BacHelor oF commerce• Accounting • Business Economics and Law • Business Studies • East Asian Studies • Entrepreneurship and Family

Enterprise • European Studies • Finance • Human Resource Management • International Business • Latin American Studies • Management Information Systems • Management and Organization • Marketing • Natural Resources, Energy and

the Environment (NEW)• Operations Management • Retailing and Services • Honors Accounting • Honors Finance • Honors Management Science

“The School of Business has given me an introduction to Canadian business and a true international experience.”

yuta nohara, JapanInternational Business and Accounting

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more at education.ualBerta.ca

Faculty oF

“I am proud to be a part of the Faculty of Education at UAlberta because they have such a high standard among all Canadian universities.”

Ka young Park, South Korea Elementary Education

education

We are proud of a rich and meaningful legacy as Canada’s first Faculty of Education. Our degree is recognized globally for its excellence, and our graduates teach in countries throughout the world.

• Our professors of education are world class researchers.

• We have researchers collaborating in more than 40 different countries. Our commitment to scholarship and action in global issues has made us a leader in Global Citizenship Education.

• Our Centre for Global Citizenship Education and Research focuses on theoretical and practical works in the areas of citizenship education, human rights education, and education for social justice, and social development.

• With University of Alberta International, the Faculty leads a campus-wide Global Citizenship Curriculum Development initiative.

• International study opportunities are available.

• We offer comprehensive and diverse Bachelor of Education programs, including many combined degree alternatives.

Some career PoSSiBilitieS:• Professional Teacher• Educational Administrator• Educators/Trainers in the

public and private sectors• Human Resources Personnel• Communications

Professional• Educational Consultant• Educational Materials-

Publishing

BacHelor oF education • ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

• Early Childhood Education • Educational Psychology • English as a Second Language • Fine Arts • Language and Literacy • Mathematics / Sciences • Music • Native Education • Physical Education • Second Languages • Social Studies • Special Education • Visual Studies

• SECONDARY EDUCATION • Art • Biological Sciences • Career and Technology Studies • Chemistry • Drama • English Language Arts • English as a Second Language • General Sciences • Health Education • Instructional Technology • Mathematics / Sciences • Music • Music (Choral) • Native Education • Physical Education • Physical Sciences • Physics • Religious and Moral Education • Second Languages • Social Studies • Special Education

International students: please consult the following for teacher certification requirements http://education.alberta.ca/teachers/certification/requirements.aspx

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engineering

Faculty oF

BacHelor oF Sciencein engineering • Chemical • Chemical (Computer Process

Control) • Chemical (Biomedical) • Civil • Civil (Environmental) • Civil (Biomedical) • Computer • Computer (Software) • Computer (Nanoscale System

Design) • Electrical • Electrical (Biomedical) • Electrical (Nanoengineering) • Engineering Physics • Engineering Physics

(Nanoengineering) • Materials • Materials (Biomedical) • Materials (Nano and Functional

Materials) • Mechanical • Mechanical (Biomedical) • Mining • Petroleum

“One of the best things about the Faculty of Engineering is that you don’t need to commit to a specific field in 1st year.”

rachita Bhatia, indiaEngineering

The Faculty of Engineering offers internationally respected undergraduate and graduate engineering degrees. Our degrees include cutting-edge programming in areas such as Biomedical, Nanotechnology, Energy, and Natural Resources Engineering.

This Faculty offers:

• the opportunity to use world class teaching and learning facilities, including nanotechnology facilities that are unparalleled in Canada.

• innovative programs, including four Nanotechnology options, a Chemical – Computer Process Control Option (the only program of its kind in Canada), and a Chemical – Oil Sands elective stream.

• 16 Canada Research Chairs, 13 Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Chairs, 12 Endowed Chairs and Professorships, and 4 Foundation Supported Chairs and Professorships. No other engineering faculty has a higher number of NSERC Industrial Research Chairs and NSERC Steacie Fellows.

• the opportunity to learn from world renowned professors who are conducting groundbreaking research.

Some career PoSSiBilitieS:• Aero Space Engineer• Astronaut• Consulting Engineer• Field Engineer• Facilities Engineer• Operations Engineer• Process Engineer

• Production Engineer• Project Management

Engineer• Research & Development

Engineer• Systems Design Engineer• Video Game Designer

Watch rachita’s video at www.international.ualberta.ca/prospective/video.cfm

“Being a student at UAlberta has been an adventure of a lifetime and I will look back at this as one of the best periods of my life.”

tina Buur Johnsen, denmark Law

more at laW.ualBerta.ca

Faculty oF

laW

Established in 1912, the Faculty is one of Canada’s leading law schools, offering a wide range of courses covering legal fundamentals, practice skills, and theoretical inquiries.

• Courses are taught by some of the best academics and lawyers in the country.

• Faculty members’ publications are used by lawyers, law students, judges, and academics across Canada.

• The Law Centre houses technologically advanced classrooms, Wi-Fi, the Eldon Foote Moot Courtroom, a computer lab, career and other student services, and the John A. Weir Memorial Law Library.

• The Faculty hosts three cutting-edge research institutes, which influence provincial, national, and international legal developments.

• Students participate in University and broader community affairs, including providing legal services to the low-income community through Student Legal Services, the largest and one of the oldest student-based legal assistance programs in Canada.

JuriS doctor (Jd)

maSter oF BuSineSS adminiStration and JuriS doctor (mBa/Jd)

dual JuriS doctor (Jd – witH tHe univerSity oF colorado)

maSter oF lawS (llm)

doctor oF PHiloSoPHy (PHd)

Some career PoSSiBilitieS:• Law Firm Practice • In-house Counsel • Positions in Government (e.g. Prosecutions, JAG, Department of

Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Policy Development) • Positions in Non-governmental Organizations • Positions in Academia

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native StudieS

Faculty oF

BacHelor oF artS (native StudieS)

BacHelor oF artS (native StudieS) HonorS

BacHelor oF artS (native StudieS) aFter degree

BacHelor oF artS (native StudieS) / BacHelor oF education (elementary, Secondary) comBined degree

BacHelor oF artS (native StudieS) / BacHelor oF Science (environmental and conServation ScienceS) comBined degree

certiFicate in aBoriginal governance and PartnerSHiP (Free-Standing univerSity credit certiFicate or emBedded witHin degree)

certiFicate in aBoriginal SPort, recreation and community develoPment (Pending)

maSter oF artS in native StudieS

“I chose UAlberta because it has the only Faculty of Native Studies in Canada and this demonstrated to me that they were serious about my field of study.”

Jake archie, canadaNative Studies

The only Faculty of Native Studies in Canada provides a common ground for students to critically examine the historical and contemporary relations concerning Aboriginal peoples.

This Faculty offers:

• a close-knit academic community of students and faculty members.

• small class sizes with a diverse student population.

• opportunities for undergraduate students to participate in Faculty research projects.

• a unique and marketable arts-based university education.

• exciting combined and joint degree programs in the areas of Education and Environmental and Conservation Sciences.

• courses in legal issues, human rights, governance, economic development, health, Cree and other Aboriginal languages, land and resource management, and more!

• a certificate program in Aboriginal Governance and Partnership.

• guest lecturers, including Elders and representatives from various Aboriginal organizations.

• practicum opportunities for third and fourth year students.

Some career PoSSiBilitieS:• Federal, Provincial, Municipal and Aboriginal Government

representative • Aboriginal Community Liaison Officer: Oil & Gas, Forestry, Mining

industries • Positions in Health & Wellness • Environmental Management: Consultant, Project Manager • Positions in the rapidly expanding number of aboriginal businesses • Educational Policy Planning and Teaching

more at ualBerta.ca/nativeStudieS

more at nurSing.ualBerta.ca

Faculty oF

nurSing

“The context-based learning concept that UAlberta applies at all levels of nursing education is renowned in Canada and one of the reasons I chose to study here.”

eileen meier, germany Nursing

The Faculty of Nursing is recognized nationally and internationally for excellence in teaching and research, and offers a full range of undergraduate and graduate nursing programs. 

• Our professors have received multiple teaching and research awards at the local, provincial, and national levels.

• The Edmonton Clinic Health Academy is a new state-of-the-art building providing high-tech, interactive student spaces and collaboration between various health science programs.

• Students gain hands-on experience using cutting-edge technology in the lab and by participating in clinical placements in a variety of hospital and community settings.

• The Global Nursing Office facilitates international initiatives and linkages, including current partnerships in Brazil, China, Ghana, Thailand, and the United States.

• Aboriginal nursing initiatives engage students and faculty in community projects that promote the health of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples.

nurSing – 4-year BScn–collaBorative Program

nurSing – 4-year BScn–Bilingual Program

nurSing – 4-year BScn–HonorS Program

nurSing – 2-year BScn–aFter degree Program

nurSing – 2-year rPn to BScn Program

Some career PoSSiBilitieS:• Hospital-Based Nurse • Long-Term Care Nurse • Public Health Nurse • Occupational Health Nurse • Military Nurse • Home Care Nurse • Mental Health Nurse

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PHarmacy & PHarmaceutical ScienceS

Faculty oF

BacHelor oF Science in PHarmacy

“It has been an amazing experience to study here at UAlberta, mostly because I realized the differences between the pharmaceutical programs in Canada and Sweden are enormous

– as a result, I learned much more about pharmacy than I could ever have imagined.”

Suzan mahdi, SwedenPharmacy

Our Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences offers internationally recognized undergraduate and graduate programs. Our pharmacy education approach helps students achieve a world-class education.

• The Faculty has a diverse professoriate. Academics come from Egypt, India, Turkey, United States, Iran, China, Australia and Mexico.

• Each year, our undergraduate program’s experiential activities provide students with work experience in different pharmacy settings.

• Pharmacy students can take part in clinical and scientific research.

• Our Faculty’s research interests are some of the most diverse on campus.

• Our mentor-student program provides students with guidance on their chosen profession and maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

• This is the second consecutive year that a University of Alberta Pharmacy student earned the highest score, in the nation, for the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC).

Some career PoSSiBilitieS:• Community Pharmacist • Hospital Pharmacist or a Pharmacist who works in related

health care settings• Academic Researcher in both clinical and scientific areas • Industry related positions in: research, medical information,

and sales

more at PHySedandrec.ualBerta.ca

Faculty oF

PHySical education & recreation

Discover the world of human movement from every facet, across the life and abilities spectrum in Canada’s premier Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation. In the broad field of human movement science, you have an array of study choices that lead to active, rewarding careers.

This Faculty offers:

• a professional practicum, where you’ll have an opportunity to practice what you’ve learned in a local, national, or international setting.

• degrees that lead to graduate studies in areas such as occupational therapy, physical therapy, orthotics and prosthetics, dentistry, and medicine.

• international student exchange opportunities.

• opportunities for sport and recreation for high performance and recreational athletes, in great facilities on two campuses.

• a peer mentoring program that helps students succeed.

Some career PoSSiBilitieS:• Certified Exercise Physiologist • Community Health and Wellness Practitioner • Fitness Consultant • Prosthetist /Orthotist (graduate studies required) • Recreational Therapist/Adapted Physical Activity Specialist • Mental Training Consultant • Sport and Recreation Facilities/Operations Manager

BacHelor oF artS in recreation, SPort, and touriSm

BacHelor oF PHySical education

BacHelor oF PHySical education/education (comBined degree)

BacHelor oF Science in KineSiology

“The world-renowned reputation held by the Faculty of Physical Education & Recreation will undoubtedly give me a competitive edge when pursuing my future career in sports psychology.”

Spencer tait, new ZealandVisiting Student

36Pour en Savoir PluS, conSultez notre Site weB cSJ.ualBerta.ca

camPuS Saint-Jean

Le Campus Saint-Jean (CSJ) est un petit joyau francophone croissant au cœur de l’Ouest canadien. Il s’agit d’un campus ouvert sur le monde et où on vit la diversité.

• Un nombre grandissant d’étudiants provenant de plus de 25 pays fréquentent le CSJ qui est maintenant reconnu  comme une destination de choix.

• Une équipe d’étudiants et de professionnels est responsable d’accueillir les étudiants étrangers.

• Les étudiants du Campus Saint-Jean bénéficient de toute une panoplie de services et d’activités culturelles qui viennent agrémenter leurs études.

• Le Campus Saint-Jean se distingue aussi en étant la seule institution au Canada à offrir les programmes bilingues suivants :• Administration des affaires• Sciences infirmières• Sciences de l’environnement et de la conservation

• Les étudiants en génie ont le privilège d’y suivre la première année de leur programme en français.

QuelQueS carriereS PotentielleS:• Représentant en commerce international• Spécialiste des politiques environnementales• Analyste financier• Chercheur en sciences biomédicales• Infirmière• Enseignant• Ingénieur Biomédical

“J’ai quitté un pays ensoleillé pour me retrouver dans une communauté universitaire chaleureuse qui me fait sentir comme chez moi.”

alberto Padilla-rivera, mexicoCommerce international et finances

Watch alberto’s video at www.international.ualberta.ca/prospective/video.cfm

Baccalauréat (1er cycle)• Arts/Arts avec spécialisation/Arts

après un premier diplôme• Administration des affaires

(bilingue)*• Éducation/Éducation et sciences

combinées/Éducation après un premier diplôme

• Sciences en genie (première année)*

• Sciences appliquées• Sciences de l’environnement et de

la conservation (bilingue)*• Sciences infirmières (bilingue)** Ces programmes sont offerts en

collaboration avec d’autres facultés de la University of Alberta

maîtriSe (2e cycle)• Maîtrise en arts en etudes

canadiennes• Maîtrise en sciences de

l’éducation

Some career PoSSiBilitieS:• Environmental Consultant (weather modification and global

change, environmental protection) • Investment Analyst • Food & Drug Inspector • Network Architect• Environmental & Regulatory Specialist • Water Purification Chemist • Geophysicist (petroleum, environment, data collection)

more at Science.ualBerta.ca

Faculty oF

Science

What do a Nobel Laureate, Global Environmentalist, and Discovery Channel TV personality have in common? A University of Alberta, Faculty of Science degree. We value discovery, critical thinking, and a passion for science. We offer specialized training that will give you the skills, confidence, and knowledge to go far in your career.

This Faculty offers:

• traditional and interdisciplinary degree programs spanning 37 scientific disciplines.

• research and teaching excellence, with nationally and internationally recognized professors.

• hands-on learning experiences through field schools and research initiatives.

• small, specialized laboratory training opportunities for all science students.

• paid internships for Canadian and international students.

• outreach opportunities that take science education into the community.

BacHelor oF Science • Animal Biology • Applied Mathematics • Astrophysics • Atmospheric Sciences • Biochemistry • Bioinformatics (Biological

Sciences) • Bioinformatics (Computing

Science) • Biological Sciences • Cell Biology • Chemistry • Computing Science • Computing Science (Business

Minor) • Computing Science Specialization

in Software Practice • Computational Science

(Mathematics) • Earth and Atmospheric Sciences • Ecology • Environmental Earth Sciences • Evolutionary Biology • Geology • Geophysics • Immunology and Infection • Mathematical Physics • Mathematics • Mathematics and Economics • Mathematics and Finance • Mathematical Sciences • Microbiology • Molecular Genetics • Neuroscience • Paleontology • Pharmacology • Physical Sciences • Physics • Physiology • Physiology and Developmental

Biology • Plant Biology • Psychology • Statistics

“UAlberta is recognized as one of the world’s top universities, due to their resources and specialization in both the Paleontology and Earth Science departments, so deciding to study here was an easy choice.”

Sarah Brown, englandPaleontology

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graduate StudieS & reSearcH

Faculty oF

“The department of Public Health Science at UAlberta has an internationally recognized reputation and is formed by a multidisciplinary team that has come together with the common goal of improving health.”

isac lima, BrazilMaster’s Public Health Sciences

• Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science

• Anthropology• Art and Design• Biochemistry• Biological Sciences• Biomedical Engineering• Business• Cell Biology• Chemical and Materials

Engineering• Chemistry• Civil and Environmental

Engineering• Communications and Technology• Comparative Literature• Computing Science• Dentistry• Drama• Earth and Atmospheric Sciences• East Asian Studies• Economics• Educational Policy Studies• Educational Psychology• Educational Studies• Electrical and Computer

Engineering• Elementary Education• English• Etudes canadiennes• Etudes en langue et culture• Health Promotion Studies• Health Sciences Education (NEW)• History and Classics• Human Ecology• Humanities Computing• Internetworking• Laboratory Medicine and

Pathology• Law• Library and Information Studies• Linguistics• Mathematical and Statistical

Sciences• Mechanical Engineering• Medical Genetics• Medical Microbiology and

Immunology• Medicine• Modern Languages and

Cultural Studies• Music• Native Studies• Neuroscience• Nursing• Obstetrics and Gynecology• Occupational Therapy• Oncology• Ophthalmology• Pediatrics• Pharmacology• Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical

Sciences• Philosophy• Physical Education and Recreation• Physical Therapy• Physics• Physiology• Political Science• Psychiatry• Psychology• Public Health Sciences• Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging• Rehabilitation Medicine• Religious Studies• Renewable Resources• Resource Economics and

Environmental Sociology• Secondary Education• Sociology• Speech Pathology and Audiology• Surgery

The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research is home to more than 7,000 graduate students – the largest contingent of researchers on campus. Our students play a key role in UAlberta discoveries as they partner with award-winning faculty to exchange information and ideas.

This Faculty offers:

• graduate student funding rates that are among the highest Canada; more than 80% of current doctoral students received $20,000 CAD a year during their first four years of study.

• world-class facilities, including the National Institute for Nanotechnology and a first-rate library collection critical for social science and humanities research.

• diversity in program selection, with 110+ master’s and 60+ doctoral degrees in more than 300 research areas.

• opportunities to conduct research abroad through formal exchange agreements, industry internships, and field work.

• one of the lowest graduate student tuition rates in Canada.

Tips for finding a program

• Identify and make an inquiry with the department offering a program in which you hope to study before applying.

• Review department websites. This is where you will find program and course outlines, specific research areas, faculty profiles and department contact information. See Programs at www.gradstudies.ualberta.ca

• Contact a professor whose research matches your interests. Starting a dialogue with a UAlberta faculty member can be a great way to find a program that’s right for you. See Find at Researcher at www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/research

Some career PoSSiBilitieS:• Academic faculty positions at

leading universities• Corporate or private industry

positions• Postdoctoral fellowships• Governments, NGOs, and

non-profit organizations

more at gradStudieS.ualBerta.ca

more at med.ualBerta.ca

more at reHaBmed.ualBerta.ca

more at PuBlicHealtH.ualBerta.ca

Faculty oF

ScHool oF

Faculty oF

medicine & dentiStry

PuBlic HealtH

reHaBilitation medicine

The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry is a large faculty with 20 departments and 18 research groups.

The Department of Dentistry teaches the knowledge and skills necessary to assume positions in private dental practice and community health care. Admission to the DDS and Dental Hygiene programs is limited, and applications are selected on a competitive basis. 85% of the places in the program are reserved for Alberta residents, five percent for international students and ten percent for non-Albertan Canadians.

The Faculty of Medicine is one of the top three medical schools for research in North America. There is an outstanding environment covering the spectrum of health research, with scientists who are highly sought after by research centres in North America and Europe. The teaching hospital at the University of Alberta is the largest in Western Canada, offering state-of-the-art facilities for the clinical education of medical students and residents.

Entrance is restricted to students who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada (landed immigrants).

The School of Public Health is uniquely focused on protecting and promoting the health of populations as well as preventing disease and injury. Graduate programs in the School of Public Health are designed to prepare a new generation of skilled health professionals to tackle the challenges facing our global population and improve the health of people. Programs are centered on the broad spectrum of learning in the

field of public health and the social determinants of health. They are interdisciplinary in nature and practical in their focus. Graduate programs lead to the following degrees: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Master of Public Health (MPH), Master of Science (MSc) and the Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) in Health Promotion.

The Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine offers graduate course-based programs in physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech language pathology. In addition, the Faculty offers MSc and PhD programs in rehabilitation science. The MSc in Rehabilitation Science program is a thesis degree program designed to provide entry-level training for future scientists. Typically, these are students who plan to pursue a PhD in

Rehabilitation Science or a related field. The PhD in Rehabilitation Science program is a research degree program designed to provide advanced research training in rehabilitation science for students from a variety of rehabilitation-related backgrounds, not all of whom are credentialed clinical professionals.

dentiStrydental Hygienemedical laBoratory Science

the following Faculty offers limited enrolment for international students.

this Faculty offers graduate programs only.

this Faculty offers graduate programs only.

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HoW to aPPly For undergraduate StudieS

Explore the impressive list of our program options (page 23)! Choose a Faculty and program appropriate for you.

you will need to:

• CheckUAlberta’sEnglishlanguageproficiencyrequirements.

• Checktofindoutwhattheadmissionsubjectrequirements are for your program.

• Findouttheapplicationanddocumentdeadlines.

note: Some programs can be entered directly from high school, while others require pre-professional study which can be completed at UAlberta.

You can choose a maximum of three different programs, in the order of your preference.

CheCk ouT program opTions, admission requiremenTs, and deadlines.

If you apply online, you will receive important information from UAlberta by e-mail within 48 hours of submitting your application.

you will receive:

•Your7-digitIDnumber(includethiswithanycorrespondence with the university).

• YourCampusComputingID(CCID)andpassword,which you will use to access Bear Tracks, where you can track the status of your application for admission at https://www.beartracks.ualberta.ca

• LogininformationforyourUAlbertawebmailaccount.This is your personal e-mail account with the University. The University will be sending important notifications to you on this e-mail account. You are required to activate this e-mail account as soon as possible and check it regularly.

note: See UAlberta’s Electronic Communications Policy at https://www.registrar.ualberta.ca/ecommunications

3 WaiT To reCeive your ualberTa email and i.d.s

Starting as early as November, your application will be processed for Early Admission after we receive the necessary documents.

With an Early Admission letter, you will be able to start your study permit application and be eligible to register in courses earlier than if you wait until the final document deadlines. Early Admission is not Final Admission. You will need to complete Step 8 and submit official and complete documents by the deadline.

High school students: Submit a school transcript that shows all of the courses you have already taken and grades you have already received, as well as interim (i.e. midterm) results for courses still in progress.

Postsecondary transfer students: can also be considered for Early Admission to many programs. Submit transcripts for your entire academic record (high school and postsecondary). For the current year in progress, you must submit all the transcripts up to

submiT inTerim doCumenTs for early admission ConsideraTion.4

Fill out the online application for admission at www.registrar.ualberta.ca/apply

You can fill out the application now and send your documents later.

tips:

• Besuretouseyourfulllegalnameontheapplicationform (as it appears in your passport).

• Includeyourpersonalemailaddressonyourapplication form (you will need to validate your email as part of the application process).

• YouwillberequiredtosubmitaCAD$115applicationfee by credit card.

• Makesurethatyoureceiveandsavetheelectronicreceipt to confirm that your application was submitted successfully.

• Ifyouareunabletosubmittheapplicationformonline,there is a paper application form that can be downloaded in pdf format at www.registrar.ualberta.ca/forms

submiT your appliCaTion online.2

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UAlberta provides international students with exceptional financial rewards for academic and extracurricular achievements.

In most cases, you will automatically be considered for scholarships (page 19), but some competitions require a specialized application.

www.international.ualberta.ca/prospective/scholarships.cfm

All international students who apply for housing before April 30, 2012 are guaranteed a space in one of our residences for their first year. This application is separate from your application to study at UAlberta.

If you have a preference for a particular residence community (page 13), make sure you apply as early as possible, starting October 1, 2011.

You can submit your housing application once you have applied for admission and obtained your 7-digit UAlberta student ID number. You can apply online at www.ualberta.ca/residences

There is a CAD $175 application fee for housing (a partial refund of $150 may be available if you are unable to attend and cancel before room offers are made).

Your application will be processed for Final Admission once we have received your original official documents, showing us your complete academic record, by the deadline.

www.international.ualberta.ca/prospective/documents.cfm

Even if you are offered Early Admission, you must send your official documents and meet all conditions listed in your Early Admission letter in order to finalize your admission.

Documents must be sent to UAlberta’s Registrar’s Office directly from the authorized issuing institution by the posted deadlines.

the typical documents you will be required to provide are:

•ProofofEnglishlanguageproficiency (eg. TOEFL, IELTS, etc).

•Highschoolgradesandtranscripts,certificates,and/ or diplomas.

•Transcriptsfromanypostsecondaryinstitutionsyou have attended.

•Detailedcoursedescriptionsforeachpostsecondary course completed outside of Canada.

•OfficialEnglishtranslationofalldocumentation not issued originally in English or French.

explore sCholarship opporTuniTies.

apply To live on-Campus.

send your offiCial and CompleTe doCumenTs by The deadline.

and including: first semester results; second semester registration for the institution you are currently attending; official and final transcripts for any other institutions previously attended; and detailed course descriptions of each course .

all applicants must also submit evidence of English language proficiency (passing score or scheduled test date).

Remember to include your UAlberta 7-digit ID number with all documents and see page 49 for more information on what you will need to provide.

Send your documents to:

University of Alberta Office of the Registrar and Student Awards 201 Administration Building Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2M7

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In order to study in Canada, you will need a study permit. Application processing time can take up to three months to complete. We encourage you to apply for your study permit well in advance of your program start date.

You can use your letter of Early Admission to start your study permit application.

For complete information on immigration and application requirements, consult the Government of Canada website at www.cic.gc.ca

You may also contact the UAlberta’s International Student Services for advice at [email protected]

apply for your sTudy permiT.7

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www. international.ualberta.ca/prosepctive/applyundergraduate.cfm

UndergradUateAdmissions

•Completinganundergraduate program will give you a Bachelor’s Degree.

•Anundergraduateprogramwill last four years on average. Some programs may take longer to complete.

admission is competitive and is based on your complete academic history and achievement in three main areas:

1. your english language Proficiency

See page 44 for english language proficiency requirements.

2. your academic history, showing

that you have fulfilled the academic

subject requirements

For example, students from high school must show that they have

successfully completed 5 admission subjects. The admission

subjects you need to present will vary by program and Faculty.

Please check our website to find out which subjects you will need to

present for your program of choice.

Some programs may have postsecondary prerequisites.

See pages 45-46 for common questions and examples.

3. your grades on the academic

subject requirements (as shown

on your transcripts)

The minimum admission average to be accepted to UAlberta varies

depending on the Faculty and program of your choice. The

averages change each year.

See page 48 for competitive averages.

elPg

PaSu

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1How can i show that i’ve met the requirements?

ualberta will accept one of the following: details and conditions

completing a test of english language Proficiency and earning the minimum score required by ualberta. (See Note 4)

toeFl(Test of English as a Foreign Language).

iBt: at least 86, with a minimum score of 21 points in each section,or, Paper based: 580

ieltS (academic) (International English Language Testing System).

At least 6.5 with no band less than 5.0.

cael (Canadian Academic English Language assessment exam).

at least 70

canteSt (Canadian Test of English for Scholars and Trainees).

At least 4.5, with no part less than 4.0

cae (Certificate in Advanced English, also known as Cambridge English: Advanced).

At least B

cPe (Certificate of Proficiency in English, also known as Cambridge English: Proficiency).

At least C

melaB (Michigan English Assessment Battery). at least 85

Pte (Pearson Test of English) (Academic) at least 59

completing certain courses that have been approved by ualberta, and achieving a certain minimum grade in that course. (See Note 4)

English Language Arts 30-1 course (Alberta High School)

Final blended grade of 75% or better

International Baccalaureate English A1, A2 A grade of 5 or better

International Baccalaureate English B1, B2 A grade of 6 or better

Advanced Placement English. A grade of 4 or better on the AP English College Board examination

O-level, GCSE, IGCSE, AS-level or A-level English Language or Literature course

A grade of B or better (See Note 6)

6 credits of transferable university-level English Language and Literature completed at a postsecondary institution where English is the language of instruction

A grade of B+ or better

The University of Alberta’s ESL 140/145 Successful completion

Previous education in english(See Notes 1, 2, 3, 5)

Three full years of education in English in Canada or the equivalent in another country where English is the principal language.

Such education must include Alberta Grade 12 or its equivalent level, and can be a combination of secondary and postsecondary education.

Successful completion of the equivalent of three years of full-time instruction in a school/institution in Canada in which the major language of instruction is English.

The level of English proficiency required for graduation must be equivalent to that in English language schools/institutions in Canada.

Graduation from a degree program offered by an accredited University at which English is the primary language of instruction.

The University must be located in a country where English is the primary language.

completing ualberta’s Bridging Progam

Academically qualified students who do not meet the English Language Proficiency requirements listed above should consider UAlberta’s Bridging Program. www.ualberta.ca/bridging

Spoken english language proficiency (required by some programs)If you select a program related to Health Sciences or Education, you will be required to meet the spoken English language proficiency requirement. Please refer to the UAlberta Calendar for how to meet this requirement (Section 13.3.2).

note 1: Enrolment in English as a second language (ESL) courses or programs will not be included in the calculation of three years of full-time study. Enrolment must be in a regular high school or postsecondary for-credit program. Where students are registered in both ESL and regular programs, the ESL hours will be deducted from the total educational hours.

note 2: Proof of three years of education must be submitted in the form of official transcripts (including details on course enrolment and hours of instruction).

note 3: Failing grades/courses will not be counted when calculating full-time attendance. Only courses with passing grades will be considered.

note 4: Standardized test results must be issued directly from the testing office. Photocopies will not be accepted. Test scores must be valid and verifiable.

note 5: For a list of countries and institutions that are recognized as having met UAlberta’s English language proficiency requirement, visit: www.registrar.ualberta.ca/elp

note 6: In countries where alpha-grades are further defined by numerical grades, a minimum grade of 3 is required to meet ELP (For example: a grade of B3).

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english language proficiency requirement (elP)• Allundergraduateapplicantsto

English-speaking and bilingual programs need an adequate level of English language proficiency before admission, regardless of their citizenship status or country of origin.

• TheUniversityofAlbertareservestheright to use discretion in determining adequate levels of language proficiency to ensure success in academic programs. In some cases, additional English language testing,

conducted by the Faculty of Extension, may be required to confirm English language proficiency.

2How many subjects do I need to present if I am a high school student entering a Direct Entry program?

You need 5 Admission Subjects taken at the senior level (or highest level) in high school.

For example:

Subject requirements if you apply for the general Bachelor of Science Program

1. English

2. Math (Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry)

3. One from Biology, Chemistry, Calculus, Physics, or Computer Science

4. One from Biology, Chemistry, Calculus, Physics or Computer Science

5. Subject from Humanities, Fine Arts, or Sciences

Subject requirements for undergraduate admission: general information

To be admitted to a UAlberta undergraduate program, you need to show that you have fulfilled certain academic requirements, for example: completing certain courses, and/or exams.

Can students enter UAlberta undergraduate programs directly from high school?

• DirectEntryprogramscan be entered directly from high school.

• Professionalprogramscannotbe entered directly from high school – you need to take some postsecondary courses first. (All prerequisites can be taken at UAlberta).

Some requirements will be specific subjects, such as 1 – 4 listed here.

Some requirements can be a subject from either the Humanities, Fine

Arts, or Science categories

transfer students: If you are transferring from another postsecondary institution, you will be evaluated on a combination of your postsecondary and high school results.

note: Some programs will have additional requirements, such as portfolios or an audition.

to find the specific admission requirements for your program, visit www.international.ualberta.ca/prospective/admissions.cfm

Subjects

See page 47 for more information

What courses qualify as Humanities, Fine Arts, or Science subjects?

• Humanities subjects: English (Literature and Composition); Languages other than English; History; Cultural Geography; Social Studies; Economics

• Fine arts subjects: Art; Drama; Music

• Science subjects: Math (Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry); Biology; Calculus; Chemistry; Physics; Physical Geography; Science; Computer Science

What subjects do I need to enter a Professional program?

• Youwillneedtocomplete some postsecondary study (university-level) before you can be considered for admission. All prerequisites can be taken at UAlberta.

• Thelevelandamountofpostsecondary study required will vary by program.

• Admissionisbasedonyouracademic performance at the postsecondary level, but may also include some of your high school matriculation subjects.

What do I need to send to show that I’ve met the admission requirements?

You will need to send us your official documentation. Grades can possibly come from your local high school curriculum, postsecondary work, or an internationally recognized exam, such as:

• IB

• AP

• SAT

• A,AS,orOLevels

WHat’S next?• VisitWWW.international.ualBerta.ca/ProSPective/

admiSSionS.cFm to see the specific subject requirements for your program

• Learnaboutthecompetitiveaveragerequiredonpage48

• Learnaboutthedocumentationyouwillneedtosendon page 49

• Checkthedeadlinesonpage51

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equivalency comparisons

Begin by consulting WWW.international.ualBerta.ca/ProSPective/admiSSionS.cFm to determine what program-specific courses are required. Then, verify subject equivalencies in the chart below.

equivalency comparisons (commonly seen in the american system)To meet the Subject Requirements, you can present the prerequisites listed in column A, B, C, or D.

a bor or orC d

Common

* Advanced or Honors courses in the US curriculum may meet the subject requirements for certain Faculties. Visit www.international.ualberta.ca/prospective/admissions.cfm

Subject requirements Will Vary by Program

High School courses advancedPlacement

Sat critical reading/Sat Subject tests

iB courses

english Four years of English Language Arts with a course at the senior level.

If a senior level course is completed prior to the senior year, this must be indicated on the transcript or in a letter from the school.

English SAT Critical Reading with a minimum score of 550

English

Humanities Three years of History, Government Studies, or Civics including the senior year.

A Language other than English may also be used. At least three consecutive years are required, including the senior year.

Government and Politics, Human Geography, European History, World History, any Language at the AP level, US History, Micro Economics, Macro Economics, Psychology

American History and Social Studies (minimum score 620); World History (minimum score 620); French (minimum score 580); German (minimum score 560); Latin (minimum score 600); Modern Hebrew (minimum score 600); Italian (minimum score 620); Spanish (minimum score 570); Korean (minimum score 600); Japanese (minimum score 620); Chinese (minimum score 750)

•Anthropology•Economics•Geography•History•HistoryoftheAmericas•HistoryofEurope•HistoryofAfrica•HistoryofAsia&MiddleEast•HistoryofAsia&Oceania•IslamicHistory•Philosophy•Psychology•Arabic•Bengali•Bosnian•Bulgarian•Cantonese•Chinese•Czech•Danish•Dutch•Finnish•French•German•Greek•Hindi•Indonesian•Italian•Japanese•Latin•Mandarin•Norwegian•Polish•Portuguese•Russian•Slovak•Spanish•Swahili•Swedish•Turkish

Fine arts Three years of the same Fine Arts subject (e.g. 3 years of Music or 3 years of Art, including the senior year. Combinations of disciplines will not be considered.)

Art History, Studio Art, Music Theory

N/A •Art&Design•Dance•Film•Music•Theatre(DramaTheatreArts)•VisualArts

Sciences

math (algebra / geometry / trigonometry)

Pre-Calculus (Calculus, Statistics, Business or Applied Mathematics will not be considered.)

N/A - There is no AP course that meets the Algebra requirement for admission.

Mathematics Level 2 or Mathematics IIC with a minimum score of 600

•Mathematics•MathStudies

calculus Calculus course completed at the senior level.

Calculus AB, Calculus BC

There is no SAT Subject test in Calculus

Mathematics

Biology

Advanced or Honors courses in the US curriculum may meet the subject requirements for certain faculties. Applicants are encouraged to take SAT subject tests to meet the subject requirements for their program. One year high school course alone will not meet the subject prerequisite for admission.

Biology Biology E or Biology M with a minimum score of 590

Biology

chemistry Chemistry Chemistry with a minimum score of 600

Chemistry

Physics Physics Physics with a minimum score of 600

Physics

Sciences Environmental Sciences, Statistics , Computer Science A, Computer Science AB

N/A •ComputingScience•Design•Environmental Systems

equivalency comparisons

Competitive averages are determined each academic year. The minimum admission average varies depending on the Faculty and Program; however, in general, applicants are expected to have the minimum level of achievement indicated below. 3gPa competitive averages

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to view competitive admission averages from last year, visit www.international.ualberta.ca/prospective/gpa.cfm

Presentation of the minimum requirements does not always guarantee admission.

• British curriculum Grades of As and Bs on GCE O-level and predicted A-level subjects; a minimum of 2 (sometimes 3) subjects must be completed at the AS or A-level (check the admission requirement prerequisites for which subjects must be at the AS or A-level).

Applicants who do not plan to write A2 / Advanced level exams will miss the published UAlberta document deadline (August 1) and are encouraged to take SAT subject tests in appropriate areas.

• international Baccalaureate (iB) (www.ibo.org) UAlberta will award Final Admission based on a minimum

30 IBO approved predicted points on the full diploma (including bonus points), and presentation of the 5 matriculation subjects (at higher or standard level). Final IB grades in the range of 4 to 7 in the 5 matriculation subjects are considered competitive for admission.

• advanced Placement (aP) A combination of grades of 4 and 5, and presentation of the 5 matriculation subjects.

• chinese curriculum A combination of As and Bs on the Joint Graduation Exam (Hui Kao), or a competitive score on the University Entrance Exam (Gao Kao), and presentation of

the 5 matriculation subjects. Results must be issued by the governing authority.

• uS curriculum An overall average of B/B+, with Advanced/Honors Science subjects to meet matriculation subjects; SAT Reasoning and Subject Test results can assist you in meeting the entrance requirements (see Common equivalency comparisons on page 47).

other curricula and credentials will also be considered, see www.international.ualberta.ca/prospective/equivalencies.cfm

Subject requirements Will Vary by Program

High School courses advancedPlacement

Sat critical reading/Sat Subject tests

iB courses

english Four years of English Language Arts with a course at the senior level.

If a senior level course is completed prior to the senior year, this must be indicated on the transcript or in a letter from the school.

English SAT Critical Reading with a minimum score of 550

English

Humanities Three years of History, Government Studies, or Civics including the senior year.

A Language other than English may also be used. At least three consecutive years are required, including the senior year.

Government and Politics, Human Geography, European History, World History, any Language at the AP level, US History, Micro Economics, Macro Economics, Psychology

American History and Social Studies (minimum score 620); World History (minimum score 620); French (minimum score 580); German (minimum score 560); Latin (minimum score 600); Modern Hebrew (minimum score 600); Italian (minimum score 620); Spanish (minimum score 570); Korean (minimum score 600); Japanese (minimum score 620); Chinese (minimum score 750)

•Anthropology•Economics•Geography•History•HistoryoftheAmericas•HistoryofEurope•HistoryofAfrica•HistoryofAsia&MiddleEast•HistoryofAsia&Oceania•IslamicHistory•Philosophy•Psychology•Arabic•Bengali•Bosnian•Bulgarian•Cantonese•Chinese•Czech•Danish•Dutch•Finnish•French•German•Greek•Hindi•Indonesian•Italian•Japanese•Latin•Mandarin•Norwegian•Polish•Portuguese•Russian•Slovak•Spanish•Swahili•Swedish•Turkish

Fine arts Three years of the same Fine Arts subject (e.g. 3 years of Music or 3 years of Art, including the senior year. Combinations of disciplines will not be considered.)

Art History, Studio Art, Music Theory

N/A •Art&Design•Dance•Film•Music•Theatre(DramaTheatreArts)•VisualArts

Sciences

math (algebra / geometry / trigonometry)

Pre-Calculus (Calculus, Statistics, Business or Applied Mathematics will not be considered.)

N/A - There is no AP course that meets the Algebra requirement for admission.

Mathematics Level 2 or Mathematics IIC with a minimum score of 600

•Mathematics•MathStudies

calculus Calculus course completed at the senior level.

Calculus AB, Calculus BC

There is no SAT Subject test in Calculus

Mathematics

Biology

Advanced or Honors courses in the US curriculum may meet the subject requirements for certain faculties. Applicants are encouraged to take SAT subject tests to meet the subject requirements for their program. One year high school course alone will not meet the subject prerequisite for admission.

Biology Biology E or Biology M with a minimum score of 590

Biology

chemistry Chemistry Chemistry with a minimum score of 600

Chemistry

Physics Physics Physics with a minimum score of 600

Physics

Sciences Environmental Sciences, Statistics , Computer Science A, Computer Science AB

N/A •ComputingScience•Design•Environmental Systems

Official documentation must be sent directly from the issuing high school, postsecondary institution, government, or organization.

• Oneofficialcopyofyourhighschool diploma and a transcript of your grades are required.

• E-documents(documentscans) will be accepted from international high school applicants for evaluation for Early Admission to direct entry programs, but the original documents must still be submitted to the University of Alberta by the August 1 document deadline for Final Admission.

• Ifyouhaveattendedapostsecondary institution, then two official copies of your postsecondary transcripts are required. You will need to provide a detailed course syllabus for all postsecondary coursework completed outside of Canada. See details at www.international.ualberta.ca/prospective/applytransfer.cfm

• Transfercreditisdeterminedonan individual basis and will be evaluated once all supporting

documents are submitted. A maximum of two years of transfer credit from your previous institution can be applied towards a University of Alberta degree.

Photocopies will not be accepted. In the event that the issuing institution produces only one official copy of the document and will not send additional copies to universities, we will accept a certified copy.

certified copies can be authorized by one of the following: your high school, university or college; a notary public; a ministry of education office; a Canadian Embassy or Consulate General.

In the event that a certified copy is presented, the original document must be presented for verification upon your arrival on campus.

Documents issued in a language other than English or French must be accompanied by official English translations.

Please remember to include your 7 digit ualberta id number in all correspondence.

Send documents to:University of AlbertaOffice of the Registrar and Student Awards201 Administration BuildingEdmonton, AB, CanadaT6G 2M7

Send Scans of documents for early admission to:

information and PrivacyCanadian law prohibits the University of Alberta from discussing the details of an applicant’s file with anyone but the applicant. In the event that you wish to allow a counsellor, parent, or other third party to have access to your file, written permission (including your signature) must accompany the application form.

Do not wait until the deadline to submit your documents. The earlier we receive your documents, the earlier we can consider you for admission.

Documentation:What should you provide?

[email protected]

more at www.international.ualberta.ca/prospective/documents.cfm

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note: Students given advanced placement will be permitted to register in a senior course. Students entering the Faculty of Arts who are given Advanced Placement will be admitted to a senior course after determination of their background qualifications for that course (interview, placement test, etc.). They may also challenge a junior or senior course for credit via the Credit by Special Assessment route if they have appropriate qualifications and are eligible within the regulations.

note: For students entering the Faculty of Engineering, transfer credit for the first (qualifying) year courses does not reduce the minimum load requirement of 37.0 units.

note: Augustana Faculty course equivalents for transfer credit are available in the U of A Calendar (Section 16, Admissions Chart 6).

advanced Standing: get university credits for advanced high school curricula? There are several high school education systems that exceed the level of meeting the basic admission requirements to enter UAlberta’s undergraduate programs. UAlberta recognizes the commitment and excellence of students who have successfully completed these curricula. Transfer credit, advanced placement, and the opportunity for credit by special assessment are available for students who have demonstrated excellence in specific subject areas in these international curricula:

•InternationalBaccaleaureate(IB)•AdvancedPlacement(AP)•Britishsystem(GCE)A-Levelvisit www.international.ualberta.ca/prospective/advancedstanding.cfm and find out which ualberta course equivalents you can earn by successfully completing specified iB, aP, and gce a-level courses with required grades.

aPPlication deadlineS

Fall/Winter (September entry)agricultural, life & environmental Sciences . . . . . . . . May 1arts BA (Criminology) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 1 All other programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 1augustana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 1Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 1education BEd and BEd After Degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 1 BEd (Adult Education Route) . . . . . . . Contact Department Diploma in Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 1engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 1law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 1medicine & dentistry BSc (Dental Hygiene Specialization) Post-Diploma Degree Completion . . . . . . . . November 1 Dental Hygiene Diploma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 1 Dentistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 1 Medical Laboratory Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 1 Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 1native Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 1nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 1Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences . . . . . . . . . March 1Physical education & recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 1campus Saint-Jean Bilingual BCom and BEd (Elementary, Secondary) . . March 1 BSc Nursing (Bilingual) apply to Faculty of Nursing February 1 All other programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 1Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 1open Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 31

Winter term (January entry)

Spring/Summer terms (May entry)

Summer term (July entry)refer to ualberta calendar at www.registrar.ualberta.ca/calendar

document deadlineS

Fall/Winter (September entry)The document deadlines for most UAlberta programs are:High school applicants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 1Postsecondary/transfer applicants . . . . . . . . . . . . June 15

The following programs have different deadlines or require additional documentation:arts BA (Criminology) – references, résumé

and written statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 1 transcripts and interview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June 1

BFA (Art and Design) and BDesign portfolio submission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 1 BFA (Drama) in Acting – audition application . . . January 11 BFA (Drama) in Theatre Design

references, portfolio submission . . . . . . . . . . . April 1 BFA (Technical Theatre)

letter of intent, references, interview, and résumé . April 1 BMus and BMus/BEd – audition application . . . . . . May 1augustana All applicants – residency application . . . . . . . . . August 1 BA (Music Major or Minor) – interview . . . . . . . . . April 15 BSc (Music Minor) – interview . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 15 BMus – audition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 15education (diploma) – all documents . . . . . . . . . . . June 1law – all documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 1medicine & dentistry Dentistry – Dental Aptitude Test (DAT) . . . . . . January 15 Medical Laboratory Science – letter of intent . . . . . . May 1 Dentistry and Diploma in Dental Hygiene – All previously completed course work and course registration of current year. . . . . . . . November 1 Fall term final grades and Winter Term registration of current year . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 1 Medicine – Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT), interview and letters of reference, all previously completed course work, and course registration of current year . . . . . November 1 Fall Term final grades and Winter Term registration of current year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 1Pharmacy – letter of intent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 1open Studies Consult UAlberta Calendar §12.7

Winter term (January entry)

Spring/Summer terms (May entry)

Summer term (July entry)refer to ualberta calendar at www.registrar.ualberta.ca/calendar

don’t wait until the deadline to send your documents! the earlier we recieve your documents,

the earlier we can consider you for admission.

The academic year is divided into four terms.

The majority of undergraduate programs accept applications for the Fall Term only, but there are several programs that can admit in Winter or Spring. Complete details on deadlines and application procedures can be found on our website at www.international.ualberta.ca/prospective/admissions.cfm

Fall term September to December

winter term January to April

Spring term May to mid-June

Summer term July to mid-August

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1. For undergraduate student residences that range from dormitory-style rooms to four-bedroom, shared apartments.

2. A student bus pass for September to April is included in UAlberta’s non-instructional fees. From May to August, students may purchase a bus pass.

3. 1 Canadian dollar= $0.9914 US dollars (average exchange rate from May 2010 to May 2011, www.oanda.com)

TuiTionCost of Living

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tuition & Fees $ 19,340

$2,800 - $5,300

$5,600 - $8,100

 $2,160

$400

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$1,200

$1,480

$ 19,340

$4,200 - $9,000

$8,300 - $12,200

$3,240

$600

$308

$1,200

$2,220

accommodation(SHared)1

accommodation(Private aPartment)

Food

clothing

Bus Pass2

Books and Supplies

miscellaneous

$27,380 $31,108ToTal (Cad)

$27,145 $30,840ToTal (usd)3

8 monthsBased on 30 credits in 8 months (CAD)

12 monthsBased on 30 credits in 12 months (CAD)

this tuition estimate is based on 2011/12 rates assessed to undergraduate students in arts or Science and is subject to change. For most updated rates, visit www.registrar.ualberta.ca. other faculties, such as engineering and Business, have a higher rate of tuition. consult the ualberta website for additional information.

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you can get advanced standing or transfer credit if you successfully

complete certain high school courses.

UAlberta can offer you transfer credit, advanced placement, or the opportunity for credit by special assessment if you have demonstrated excellence

in specific subject areas under the GCE A-Level, IB, and AP curricula.

www.international.ualberta.ca/ prospective/advancedstanding.cfm

you can track the progress of your application online.

When you submit your application to study at UAlberta, you will receive an ID and login for Beartracks, our online system where you can track your application status. Eventually, you can also use it to register for your courses.

www.beartracks.ualberta.ca

you don’t have to make the final decision about your major and

minor right away.

UAlberta offers 200+ undergraduate programs so you have great flexibility to tailor your degree to

your interests. In some programs, you can enroll in a Faculty but wait up to your third year to declare

your major and minor areas of study.

www.international.ualberta.ca/ prospective/programs.cfm

you can apply now and then send your documents later.

To start the application process, you just need to complete the Application for Undergraduate Studies form and submit it. The application deadline for most direct entry programs is May 1, but there are some

exceptions. Documents have a later deadline, (June 15 or August 1 for most programs) so you can send them later on, although you should try to send them as soon

as possible to get a faster admissions decision.

www.international.ualberta.ca/ prospective/documents.cfm

ualberta accepts many different international curricula.

In addition to IB, AP, British, and US-based curricula, UAlberta accepts many local high

school curricula from around the world. Consult our website to see which curricula

are accepted from your country.

www.international.ualberta.ca/ prospective/equivalencies.cfm

know?DiD you

Most undergraduate programs can be entered directly from high school, but some require at least

one year of pre-professional study before you can apply. You can

complete your pre-professional studies at UAlberta.

you can complete your pre-professional year at ualberta.

more at www. international.ualberta.ca/prosepctive/applyundergraduate.cfm

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