The University of Regina's main campus and original College Avenue campus, covering 930 acres, are both located in Wascana Centre, one of the largest urban parks in North America. The University counts more than 14 000 full-time and part-time students. It is home to 10 faculties and 25 academic departments with programs leading to bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. The University works closely with its three federated colleges--Campion College, FIRST NATIONS UNIVERSITY OF CANADA, and Luther College--to offer diverse educational experiences.
Specialized programs are offered in a number of areas including nursing, journalism, social work, media production and studies, actuarial science, petroleum systems engineering, fine arts, software systems, education, police studies, health studies, public policy, and business administration.
The University of Regina was the first university in Western Canada to offer a co-operative education program. The program is available in arts, business administration, engineering, and science (computer science, physics, chemistry and biochemistry, geology, and mathematics and statistics [including actuarial science internships]).
University of Regina alumni number more than 58 000; prominent alumni include The Honourable Pamela WALLIN, Liberal MP Ralph Goodale, writer Guy VANDERHAEGHE, artist Robert BOYER and broadcaster Larry Day.
The University's motto is "As one who serves" and its primary colours are green and gold.
Author NANCY BROWN FOULDS
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