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Explore the programs available at uSask by theme.





































Agriculture, Plants and Animals



 





  • Agribusiness


  • Agricultural Biology


  • Agricultural Economics


  • Agronomy


  • Animal Bioscience


  • Animal Science


  • Applied Plant Ecology


  • Biology


  • Crop Science


  • Environmental Science


  • Food and Bioproduct Sciences


  • Horticulture Science


  • Kanawayihetaytan Askiy


  • Prairie Horticulture


  • Resource Economics and Policy


  • Resource Science


  • Soil Science


  • Veterinary Medicine


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Business and Economics



 





  • Aboriginal Business Administration


  • Accounting


  • Agribusiness


  • Agricultural Economics


  • Agronomy


  • Business Administration


  • Business Economics


  • Economics


  • Finance


  • Human Resources


  • Kanawayihetaytan Askiy


  • Management


  • Marketing


  • Operations Management


  • Resource Economics and Policy


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Life Sciences and Chemistry



 





  • Agricultural Biology


  • Anatomy and Cell Biology


  • Animal Bioscience


  • Animal Science


  • Applied Plant Ecology


  • Biochemistry


  • Bioinformatics


  • Biology


  • Chemical Engineering


  • Chemistry


  • Crop Science


  • Environmental Biology


  • Food and Bioproduct Sciences


  • Microbiology and Immunology


  • Nutrition


  • Palaeobiology


  • Pharmacy


  • Physiology and Pharmacology


  • Toxicology


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Environment and Earth Sciences



 





  • Archaeology


  • Civil Engineering


  • Environment and Society


  • Environmental Biology


  • Environmental Earth Sciences


  • Environmental Engineering


  • Environmental Science


  • Geological Engineering


  • Geology


  • Geophysics


  • Horticulture Science


  • Palaeobiology


  • Regional and Urban Planning


  • Resource Science


  • Sustainability


  • Toxicology


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Health



 





  • Biology


  • Dental Assisting


  • Dentistry


  • Exercise and Sport Studies


  • Food Science


  • Health Studies


  • Medicine


  • Microbiology and Immunology


  • Nursing


  • Nutrition


  • Pharmacy


  • Physiology and Pharmacology


  • Veterinary Medicine


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History, Culture and Arts



 





  • Anthropology


  • Archaeology


  • Art History


  • Classical and Medieval Latin


  • Classical, Medieval and Renaissance Studies


  • Drama


  • English


  • French


  • Geology


  • History


  • Indigenous Studies


  • International Studies


  • Jazz


  • Jewish & Christian Origins


  • Music


  • Music Education


  • Religion and Culture


  • Studio Art


  • wîcêhtowin Theatre


  • Women's and Gender Studies


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Indigenous Programs



 





  • Aboriginal Business Administration


  • Indian Teacher Education (ITEP)


  • Indigenous Governance and Politics


  • Indigenous Languages


  • Indigenous Studies


  • Kanawayihetaytan Askiy


  • Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education (SUNTEP)


  • wîcêhtowin Theatre


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Languages and Communications



 





  • Classical and Medieval Latin


  • English


  • English for Academic Purposes


  • French


  • Global Studies


  • Human Resources


  • Indigenous Languages


  • Indigenous Studies


  • Interactive Systems Design


  • Linguistics


  • Marketing


  • Modern Languages


  • Professional Communication


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Math, Engineering, Technology and Physics



 





  • Applied Mathematics


  • Bioinformatics


  • Chemical Engineering


  • Civil Engineering


  • Computer Engineering


  • Computer Science


  • Electrical Engineering


  • Engineering Physics


  • Environmental Engineering


  • Geological Engineering


  • Geophysics


  • Interactive Systems Design


  • Mathematical Physics


  • Mathematics


  • Mechanical Engineering


  • Physics


  • Statistics


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Society and Law



 





  • Anthropology


  • Business Economics


  • Criminology and Addictions


  • Economics


  • Environment and Society


  • Ethics, Justice and Law


  • Global Studies


  • Indigenous Governance and Politics


  • International Studies


  • Law


  • Philosophy


  • Political Studies


  • Psychology


  • Regional and Urban Planning


  • Sociology


  • Women's and Gender Studies


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Teaching



 





  • Career and Guidance Studies


  • Education


  • Education - Sequential Music


  • English as an Additional Language Education


  • Indian Teacher Education (ITEP)


  • Indigenous Languages


  • Internationally Educated Teachers


  • Kinesiology and Education


  • Leadership in Post-Secondary Education


  • Music Education


  • Practical and Applied Arts


  • Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education (SUNTEP)


  • Technical Vocational Education


  • Special Education


  • Teaching English as a Second Language



If you are looking for graduate level (Master's or Ph.D.) programs , please consult our graduate students' website.



























A-Z list of programs
















Unless otherwise noted, we offer a degree program in each of the following fields.
CERT - Certificate
DIPL - Diploma
ND - Non-direct entry program (you cannot enter this program directly from high school)



























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Program name College

Aboriginal Business Administration CERT
Edwards School of Business

Aboriginal Lands Governance DIPL
College of Agriculture and Bioresources

Aboriginal Resource Management DIPL
College of Agriculture and Bioresources
Accounting Edwards School of Business
Agribusiness College of Agriculture and Bioresources

Agribusiness DIPL
College of Agriculture and Bioresources
Agricultural Biology College of Agriculture and Bioresources
Agricultural Economics College of Agriculture and Bioresources
Agronomy College of Agriculture and Bioresources

Agronomy DIPL
College of Agriculture and Bioresources
Anatomy and Cell Biology College of Arts and Science
Animal Bioscience College of Agriculture and Bioresources
Animal Science College of Agriculture and Bioresources
Anthropology College of Arts and Science
Applied Mathematics College of Arts and Science
Applied Plant Ecology College of Agriculture and Bioresources
Archaeology College of Arts and Science
Art History College of Arts and Science
Biochemistry College of Arts and Science
Bioinformatics College of Arts and Science
Biology College of Arts and Science

Business Administration CERT
Edwards School of Business
Business Economics College of Arts and Science

Career and Guidance Studies ND CERT
College of Education
Chemical Engineering College of Engineering
Chemistry College of Arts and Science
Civil Engineering College of Engineering

Classical and Medieval Latin CERT
College of Arts and Science
Classical, Medieval and Renaissance Studies College of Arts and Science
Computer Engineering College of Engineering
Computer Science College of Arts and Science

Criminology and Addictions CERT
College of Arts and Science
Crop Science College of Agriculture and Bioresources
Dental Assisting CERT
College of Dentistry
Dentistry ND
College of Dentistry
Drama College of Arts and Science
Economics College of Arts and Science
Education College of Education
Education - Sequential Music ND
College of Education
Electrical Engineering College of Engineering
Engineering Physics College of Engineering
English College of Arts and Science

English as an Additional Language Education ND CERT
College of Education

English for Academic Purposes CERT
Language Centre
Environment and Society College of Arts and Science
Environmental Biology College of Arts and Science
Environmental Earth Sciences College of Arts and Science
Environmental Engineering College of Engineering
Environmental Science College of Agriculture and Bioresources

Ethics, Justice and Law CERT
College of Arts and Science
Exercise and Sport Studies College of Kinesiology
Finance Edwards School of Business
Food and Bioproduct Sciences College of Agriculture and Bioresources
Food Science College of Arts and Science
French College of Arts and Science
Geological Engineering College of Engineering
Geology College of Arts and Science
Geophysics College of Arts and Science

Global Studies CERT
College of Arts and Science
Health Studies College of Arts and Science
History College of Arts and Science
Horticultural Science College of Agriculture and Bioresources
Human Resources Edwards School of Business
Indian Teacher Education Program (ITEP) College of Education

Indigenous Governance and Politics CERT
College of Arts and Science

Indigenous Languages ND CERT
College of Education
Indigenous Studies College of Arts and Science
Interactive Systems Design College of Arts and Science
International Studies College of Arts and Science

Internationally Educated Teachers CERT
College of Education

Jazz CERT
College of Arts and Science

Jewish & Christian Origins CERT
College of Arts and Science

Kanawayihetaytan Askiy CERT
College of Agriculture and Bioresources
Kinesiology and Education College of Kinesiology/College of Education

Law ND
College of Law

Leadership in Post Secondary Education CERT
College of Education
Linguistics College of Arts and Science
Management Edwards School of Business
Marketing Edwards School of Business
Mathematical Physics College of Arts and Science
Mathematics College of Arts and Science
Mechanical Engineering College of Engineering

Medicine ND
College of Medicine
Microbiology and Immunology College of Arts and Science
Modern Languages College of Arts and Science
Music College of Arts and Science
Music Education College of Arts and Science

Nursing ND
College of Nursing

Nutrition ND
College of Pharmacy and Nutrition
Operations Management Edwards School of Business
Palaeobiology College of Arts and Science

Pharmacy ND
College of Pharmacy and Nutrition
Philosophy College of Arts and Science
Physics College of Arts and Science
Physiology and Pharmacology College of Arts and Science
Political Studies College of Arts and Science

Practical and Applied Arts CERT
College of Education

Prairie Horticulture CERT
College of Agriculture and Bioresources

Professional Communication CERT
College of Engineering
Psychology College of Arts and Science
Regional and Urban Planning College of Arts and Science
Religion and Culture College of Arts and Science
Resource Economics and Policy College of Agriculture and Bioresources
Resource Science College of Agriculture and Bioresources
Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program (SUNTEP) College of Education
Sociology College of Arts and Science
Soil Science College of Agriculture and Bioresources

Special Education ND CERT
College of Education
Statistics College of Arts and Science
Studio Art College of Arts and Science

Sustainability CERT
School of Environment and Sustainability

Teaching English as a Second Language CERT
College of Education
Technical Vocational Education College of Education
Toxicology College of Arts and Science

Veterinary Medicine ND
Western College of Veterinary Medicine

wîcêhtowin Theatre CERT
College of Arts and Science
Women's and Gender Studies College of Arts and Science

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Not sure?
















You have a lot of options available when you’re choosing what to study at university. It can be overwhelming and exciting at the same time. It’s important to know:



  • You don’t have to pick a major (like Biology or Accounting) right away, and many students change their major in their first or second year.

  • You do have to pick a college and admission requirements differ between them. You can transfer between colleges after you start, but admission isn’t guaranteed.

  • Part of the university experience is trying out new things. Your first year is a great opportunity to take a class in something that interests you.


It’s hard to decide what to take in university before you arrive. It does get easier once you take a few classes and meet both professors and other students.































Ask for help












One way to research information about majors is to reach out to others. For example, if you’re interested in engineering, ask your friends and family if they know an engineer. They’ll usually be very happy to talk about their field and what their work looks like. Spending an hour in this way is a good investment before committing to a full four year degree.





















On our campus you can speak with an academic advisor to better understand the programs available. You can also meet with a career coach to talk about what you want to do after school.














  • Advisors












  • Career coach




















Off-campus, the Canadian government maintains a useful website about academic opportunities and job prospects in the country. 














  • Canada Career Tool






















Know yourself












What do you like doing? Where do you see yourself in five years? What have you enjoyed in the past? Spend time on your own and think about what aspects of your past experience brought you fulfillment. For example, if you enjoyed instructing swimming lessons, was it because you liked working with children, being physically active, or being outside?


There are a lot of tools you can use in self-reflection, from journaling, going for a hike, or talking with a friend. You could also take an interest quiz like Myers Brigg Type Indicator or the Strong Interest Inventory to explore your values and interests.































Try it out












If you're truly undecided, we recommend you apply first to the College of Arts and Science. You won't have to choose a major right away and you'll have a lot of flexibility in class selection. Talk to an academic advisor once you've been admitted and they will help you choose a first year schedule that leaves your options open in case you want to transfer to another college or are uncertain about which program to take.


Tips


  • Join a learning community. It will help you meet others and give you extra support in your first year classes.

  • You don't have to move to Saskatoon in your first year. You can also take University of Saskatchewan classes through a regional college across Saskatchewan.

  • You don't have to take the same classes you took in high school. Try something new!



















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