Study in Canada (in English) - ISEP Exchange
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
University of Regina is located in the capital city of the Saskatchewan province. The “Queen City,” as it is nicknamed, boasts innovative urban landscaping, with abundant green spaces and areas for outdoor recreation, including hiking and cycling along the pristine Wascana Lake and surrounding park in the city center. It is a prairie oasis with cool, dry weather and snowy winters. Regina also hosts many cultural events each year, especially in the performing arts, and is home to several notable museums, galleries and theatres.
University of Regina’s ten academic faculties have earned a reputation for excellence and innovative programs, and the university is a leader in research and experiential learning. U of R’s main campus is located in the beautiful Wascana Centre, one of the largest urban parks in North America. In 2016, the University of Regina was ranked as one of the top 150 universities under 50 years old worldwide in the Times Higher Education world university rankings.
ISEP students immerse themselves in Canadian culture by taking university classes with local students. The university has an active student body, and ISEP students can participate in sports teams, cultural activities and student groups.
HOUSING AND MEALS
ISEP students further immerse themselves in university life by living in a student residence and receive a stipend to cover the cost of their meals. Students are required to pay a refundable housing deposit.
Course Description
Review the University of Regina's Academic Programs webpage for specific degrees offered.
Tips for finding courses:
1. Use the Class Schedule to find courses offered during a specific semester.
2. Choose the term either Fall (August – December) or Winter (January – May).
3. You can search by a variety of fields. It is recommended to search by “Subject”, “Campus” and “Course Level.” ISEP students can only enroll in on-campus undergraduate-level courses.
4. Click “Class Search.” Click on “View Catalogue Entry” under the course title to see a description. You can also see the number of credits, the meeting times for the course and the final exam date.
University of Regina also hosts La Cité, a French language hub on campus. Students with the appropriate French language background (B2 level) may take courses taught in French from La Cité.
University of Regina
The University of Regina’s main campus and historic original College Avenue campus, covering 930 acres, provide an attractive study and work environment for both students and faculty. Both the main...
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Academics
Other Academic Conditions
Nursing and Journalism courses are closed to ISEP students.
Some courses also have lab fees (or something similar) based on room and/or material usage. Room fees are generally refunded to the student at the end of term, while materials costs are not. These generally do not exceed $100, and are most likely found in Engineering, Business Administration, Science or Media, Art, and Performance faculty courses.
Semester & Prices (based on your filters)
Select a semester to calculate the price. Semesters are named according to host university's calendar.Semester Tuition
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