U of R Flexible Learning Winter 2019 Distance and Online Guide

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FLEXIBLE LEARNING Distance & Online Guide Winter 2019 PROGRAMS AT A DISTANCE

COURSES AT A DISTANCE

ESSENTIAL COURSE INFO & MORE

SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS

GENERAL INFORMATION

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INSIDE THE GUIDE

PROGRAMS AT A DISTANCE

High School Accelerated................................................................................................................................................... 4 First Year Programs........................................................................................................................................................... 6 Certificate & Diploma Programs........................................................................................................................................ 8

COURSES AT A DISTANCE

Online Courses............................................................................................................................................................... 10 Graduate Online Courses................................................................................................................................................ 12 Faculty of Social Work - Saskatoon Face-to-Face Courses.............................................................................................. 13 LIVE-streamed & LIVE-streamed/Blended Courses......................................................................................................... 14 LIVE-streamed Sites....................................................................................................................................................... 15 Face-to-Face, Video-Conferenced & LIVE-streamed Courses at Regional Colleges.......................................................... 16 Carlton Trail College...................................................................................................................................................... 17 Cumberland College...................................................................................................................................................... 18 Great Plains College...................................................................................................................................................... 19 Northlands College........................................................................................................................................................ 20 North West College....................................................................................................................................................... 21 Parkland College........................................................................................................................................................... 22 Southeast College......................................................................................................................................................... 23

ESSENTIAL COURSE INFORMATION & MORE

Getting Started - UR Courses.......................................................................................................................................... 26 Textbooks........................................................................................................................................................................ 26 Library Services.............................................................................................................................................................. 26 Centre for Student Accessibility...................................................................................................................................... 26 Student Success Centre.................................................................................................................................................. 26 Key Dates & Deadlines.................................................................................................................................................... 27

SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS

Honouring Our Future Entrance Bursary.......................................................................................................................... 28 Dr. Brian H. Campbell Award in Distance Education........................................................................................................ 28 Certificate Program Scholarships.................................................................................................................................... 28 Centre for Continuing Education Certificate Award.......................................................................................................... 28 Canadian Public Relations Society, Regina Chapter Scholarship...................................................................................... 28

TESTIMONIALS

Student Testimonials...................................................................................................................................................... 29

GENERAL INFORMATION

Admission & Registration................................................................................................................................................ 30 UR Self-Service.............................................................................................................................................................. 31 Tuition & Fees................................................................................................................................................................. 32 Student Health and Dental Plan...................................................................................................................................... 33 Student Categories......................................................................................................................................................... 33 Academic Advising......................................................................................................................................................... 34 Flexible Learning Division Contact Information................................................................................................................ 35


FLEXIBLE LEARNING DISTANCE & ONLINE We have a variety of flexible learning options that allow you to customize your program. We offer Online, LIVE-streamed, Blended, Video-conferenced and Face-to-Face Courses, as well as on-campus Early Morning, Evening and Saturday Courses. ONLINE

LIVE-STREAMED

EVENINGS & SATURDAYS

EARLY MORNINGS

Take courses anytime, anywhere. We offer a wide variety of online courses every semester.

Evening and Saturday courses are perfect for those who have busy weekday schedules. Free Parking Saturdays and after 5PM on weekdays!

OFF-CAMPUS

You can take these courses from YOURHOME (on your own device), or at sites throughout the province. Rise & shine to start your day early and get your pick of the best parking on campus. These courses start at 7:30 AM.

BLENDED

Take courses at a College in Saskatchewan. We offer Blended courses combine various learning options. a number of University of Regina face-to-face and These may include combinations of face-to-face, video-conferenced courses throughout the province. LIVE-streamed, online and video-conferenced instruction.

Interested in Flexible Learning options? Check out our Flexible Class Times at:

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Kickstart your university studies

HIGH SCHOOL

ACCELERATED PROGRAM PERFECT FOR GRADE 11 AND 12 STUDENTS

EARN UNIVERSITY CREDIT IN HIGH SCHOOL ANTH 100

ART 220

ENGL 100

Intro to Anthropology

Two-Dimensional Art

Critical Reading & Writing I

Classes begin February 1, 2019

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HIGH SCHOOL ACCELERATED Get a head start on university!

The U of R High School Accelerated (HSXL) program is a great way to transition to university life. Grade 11 and 12 students can take up to two three-credit courses per semester that will count towards a university degree program. Talk to your principal or guidance counsillor to start the application process.

Benefits: • • • •

Ease into university Free up your schedule in your first year Challenge yourself with course material not offered in your high school Receive Dual or Special Project credit in high school

We offer the following online courses that are specifically for high school students, with specialized dates (February - May) in Winter 2019. CRN

12928 13065 12990 12991 12992

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ANTH 100-395 ART 220-397 ENGL 100-326 ENGL 100-327 ENGL 100-395

“As a high school student, the idea of going to a university class intimidated me, and taking English 100 introduced me to the expectations of professors and helped me get accustomed to the workload. English has not always been my strong suit, so I was a little hesitant to take part in the class but thought that the experience would be worth it. This program has opened my eyes to what university expects of me and has also relieved some of my stress as a student. I am very much looking forward to my next few years at the University of Regina.” Siham - Faculty of Science

Course Title

Introduction to Anthropology Two Dimensional Art Critical Reading and Writing I Critical Reading and Writing I Critical Reading and Writing I

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FIRST YEAR PROGRAMS

Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Human Justice (BHJ), Bachelor of Arts in Police Studies (BAPS) & Pre-Journalism (BJ)

The BA is a four-year, 120 credit hour degree consisting of a set of core requirements, one or two majors (to achieve depth), and electives (free choices). Minors are optional. For Faculty of Arts programs, you are allowed to count a maximum of 48 credit hours at the 100 level toward any program offered by the Faculty of Arts. It is recommended that students planning to pursue a BA contact Arts Student Services directly at: Arts.StudentServices@uregina.ca Bachelor of Arts: Media, Art, and Performance (MAP) Major

You can take your first year towards the BA (MAP Major) program with concentrations in Art History, Cultures of Display, Pop Culture, Creative Technologies, Music, and Film Studies in their own communities. These courses are common: ENGL 100, ENGL 110, THST 200, ART 100, ART 220, FA 202, MU 100, FILM 100, electives or social, natural science requirements. It is recommended that if you are planning to pursue a BA in MAP contact Media, Art, Performance Student Program Centre directly at: media.art.performance@uregina.ca Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

The Faculty of Business Administration offers programs leading to the BBA. The following courses constitute the first year (30 credit hours) of the BBA program and are required: CS 100 or 110, ECON 201, ENGL 100, MATH 103 or 110, STAT 100, BUS 100 and 4 approved electives. It is recommended that if you are planning to pursue a BBA contact the Faculty of Business Administration directly at: hill.undergrad@uregina.ca Bachelor of Education (BEd) Elementary - The Faculty of Education offers students the opportunity to take the first year of the 4 year

Bachelor of Education Degree (PreK-5 or Middle Years Program) within many communities.

Secondary - The 4 year Bachelor of Education Secondary program offers a number of teaching majors and

minors. Accessing your first year in the Secondary Program will be based on required courses offered in your community. Arts Education - The 4 year Bachelor of Education Arts Education program offers an Arts Education major and a choice of concentration area: Dance Education, Drama Education, Literature Education, Music Education or Visual Arts Education. Accessing your first year in the Arts Education Program will be based on required courses offered in your community. Courses can be accessed through a blended delivery of online, face-to-face, LIVE-streamed and videoconference instruction. It is recommended that students planning to pursue a BEd contact Education Student Program Centre directly at: 306-585-4537 or toll free 1-877-813-3111. Bachelor of Science (BSc)

The Faculty of Science offers courses leading to a BSc. The BSc is a four year, 120 credit hour program; first-year course recommendations include: ENGL 100 & 110, MATH 110, 2 natural science electives, 5 approved electives. It is recommended that students planning to pursue a B.Sc. contact Science Student Services directly at: science@uregina.ca


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Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)

Pre-Social Work is a 1 year, 30 credit hour program that must be completed in order for you to apply for admission to the BSW Program. Credits taken in Pre-Social Work contribute to the BSW, which is a 4 year, 120 credit hour degree accredited by the Canadian Association for Social Work Education. To successfully complete the Pre-Social Work requirements, students must attain 30 university credit hours including INDG 100, SOC 100, PSYC 101, ENGL 100, SW 100 and a minimum 70% program average. Applicants to the BSW Program are assessed on details they have provided on the BSW Application for Admission, including their work and volunteer/community experience, and a personal statement. It is recommended that students planning to pursue a BSW contact Social Work Student Services directly at: sw.studentservices@uregina.ca Bachelor of Kinesiology (BKin)

The Bachelor of Kinesiology, majoring in Human Kinetics (with concentrations available in Adaptation and Rehabilitation and High Performance Training), Health Promotion, or Gerontology is offered by the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies. Recommended first year courses may include: KIN 110, KIN 115, KIN 120, KIN 170, KIN 180, KIN 260 (all offered online). It is recommended that you speak with the Academic Program Coordinator (306-585- 4360) prior to selecting classes. Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Studies (BSRS)

The Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Studies, majoring in Sport and Recreation Management or Therapeutic Recreation, is offered by the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies. Recommended first year courses may include: KIN 110, KIN 115, KIN 120, KIN 170, SRS 105, SRS 110, SRS 120 (all offered online). The Sport and Recreation Management major requires coursework from Economics that may be available by distance. Therapeutic Recreation major requires a number of Psychology courses that may be available by distance. It is recommended that you speak with the Academic Program Coordinator (306-585-4360) prior to selecting classes. Bachelor of Health Studies (BHS)

The Bachelor of Health Studies is available through the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies, the Faculty of Arts and First Nations University of Canada. The degree program consists of 120 credit hours and promotes an interdisciplinary understanding of health, drawing from both the social sciences and the natural sciences, and aims at promoting knowledge development and action conducive to health. A feature of the program is the emphasis on understanding indigenous health needs. It is recommended that you speak with the Academic Program Coordinator (306-585- 4360) prior to selecting classes.

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ONLINE CERTIFICATE PUBLIC RELATIONS The PR Certificate was a journey of learning, developing and implementing skills that I use daily. Luanne | PR Certificate Graduate

Learn more at www.uregina.ca/cce

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UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATE & DIPLOMA PROGRAMS Liberal Arts Certificate & Diploma

The Liberal Arts Certificate (30 credit hours) and Diploma (60 credit hours) are an excellent way to obtain an undergraduate credential while remaining in your community. These programs introduce students to a wide range of subjects. Courses are offered through Regional Colleges and Flexible Learning Division (online, LIVE-streamed, and blended offerings). Local Government Authority

Within the next few years it is anticipated that many town and municipal administrators will be retiring. The Local Government Authority Certificate is an excellent introduction to local government practices, preparing you to carry out the responsibilities of a local government administrator. Courses are offered online. Certificate in Administration Level I & II

There are endless career opportunities in the field of business, from sales and marketing to management and leadership, in both the private and public sectors. The Certificate in Administration I and II can help you advance in your current position or begin a new career. Certificate of Extended Studies in Inclusive Education

Many students are in need of dynamic and flexible learning approaches to support their diverse needs. Equip yourself with key tools and techniques to effectively support your students in your classroom. Learn how to design effective learning environments, assess student needs, provide behavioural support and deliver quality education for all of your students. Certificate in Public Relations

The field of public relations is exciting, dynamic and diverse. The PR Certificate is the perfect complement to any degree or as a stand-alone program if you are interested in pursuing a career in public relations, communications or marketing. If you already work in the PR industry, it’s a great way to earn a university credential while adding to your professional development and potential for promotion. Courses are offered online. Certificate in Early Childhood Teachers and Helping Professions This certificate program (15 credit hours) offers teachers, educators, and individuals employed in the helping professions the opportunity to advance their professional learning in early childhood development, as well as play, the arts, expressive art therapies and trauma informed practice and early literacies.

Phone: 306-585-5807 Email: CCE.StudentServices@uregina.ca https://www.uregina.ca/cce/career-development/undergrad-certificates.html


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Online Courses CRN

13171 10047 10056 10173 10174 13159 10745 10806 10841 10916 10917 11172 11173 11201 11240 11480 11528 11560 11561 11568 11685 11826 11829 11835 11837 11842 11843 11932 11937/12547 11939 11968/11969 11970 11972 11981 12013 12014 12015 13187 12213 13192 12026 13212 12294 12295 12296 12297 12298 12301 12302 12441 12459

Course

ACAD 100-397 ANTH 100-397 ART 220-397 BIOL 140-L98 BIOL 140-L99 CTCH 210AB-397 CTCH 211-397 ECON 202-397 ECS 110-397 EDTC 300-397 EDTC 400-397 ENGL 100-397 ENGL 100-398 ENGL 110-397 ENGL 425AG-397 FILM 101AA-397 FRN 101-397 GEOG 121-397 GEOG 121-398 GEOG 327-397 HS 200-397 JS 100-397 JS 240-397 JS 343-397 JS 381-397 JS 490-397 JS 492-397 KIN 115-397 KIN 120/SRS 120-397 KIN 170-397 KIN 261-395/397 KIN 267-397 KIN 268-397 KIN 275-397 LG 200-397 LG 202-397 LG 204-397 LG 206-397 NSLI 200-L01 NSLI 390AA-L01 MAP 202-397 MATH 101-397 PR 100-397 PR 101-397 PR 200-397 PR 201-397 PR 202-397 PSCI 210-397 PSCI 220-397 RLST 268-397 SOC 100-397

Winter 2019 Course Title

Academic Discourse Introduction to Anthropology Two-Dimensional Form Human Biology for Non-majors LAB 3D Animation: Art, Social, Media Digital Studio Tools Introductory Macroeconomics Self and Other Introduction to Educational Technology and Media Advanced Studies in Educational Technology and Media Critical Reading and Writing I Critical Reading and Writing I Critical Reading and Writing II Shelley’s Monsters: Mary Shelley’s Life and Art Art of Mobile Photography Discovery II / Découverte II Physical Geography LAB Hydrology Understanding Health and Illness Introduction to Justice The Criminal Justice System Community Policing Foundations of Human Rights Practicum II: Field Placement Practicum: Major Project Introduction to Sport and Exercise Psychology Introduction to Recreation for Persons with Disabilities Lifestyle, Health and Wellness Human Anatomy and Physiology I Human Physiology I Human Physiology II Introduction to Nutrition Local Government Authority in Saskatchewan Local Government Legislation and Statute Law Basic Accounting Practices Local Government Accounting Foundations of the Non-profit Sector Managing Diversity in Non-profit Organizations Indigenous Issues in the Arts Introductory Finitie Mathematics I Foundations of Public Relations Writing and Editing for Public Relations Strategic Communication Planning Communications Tools and Techniques Research and Evaluation: Measuring Effectiveness and Success Introduction to Political Thought Comparative Politics Cults or New Religious Movements Introduction to Sociology


urflexible.ca CRN

12463 12464 12467 13054 12478 12483 13055 12487 12489 12603 12634/12635 13026 12655/12656 13035 12673/12674 12677/12678 13038/13039 12773 12780 12791 12792

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SOC 201-397 SOC 207-397 SOC 210-397 SOC 213-397 SOC 222-397 SOC 299-397 SOC 308-397 SOC 312-397 SOC 315-397 SW 100-397 SW 347-397/398 SW 348-397 SW 420-397/398 SW 448-397 SW 451-397/398 SW 460-397/398 SW 480AN-397/398 THEA 215AE-397 THST 200-397 WGST 200-397 WGST 201-397

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Course Title

Globalization and Development The “Nature/Nurture” Controversy Social Structure and Personality Families Sociology of Health Sociology of Mental Illness Power and Social Justice Studies in Feminism Advance Studies in Crime and Justice Foundations in Social Work Social Work Practice II Social Work Practicum I The Legal Environment of Social Work Practice Social Work Practicum II Social Work Research Ethics in Social Work Addictions and CFS Practice Introduction to Script writing Theatre History Feminisms: Feminist Theories and Knowledge Women, the Environment and Change

First Nations University of Canada Online Courses

CRN

Course

10032

ADMN 351-S90

13374

ADMN 400-S90

10036

ADMN 406-S90

10585 10590 10942 13175 13166 11702 11715 11716 11717 11726 11735 11736 11741 11759 11760 13283 11762 11763 11775 11776 12248

CREE 100-S90 CREE 101-S90 EIND 205-S90 ENHS 360-S01 ENVS 100-S90 INAH 100-S90 INDG 100-S90 INDG 100-S91 INDG 100-S92 INDG 201-S90 INDG 225-S90 INDG 229-S90 INDG 260-S90 INHS 100-S90 INHS 101-S90 INHS 210-S90 INHS 300-S90 INSW 200-S90 INSW 450-S90 INSW 451-S90 PHYS 109-S90

10018 10019

ADMN 228-S90 ADMN 250-S90

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Course Title

Winter 2019

First Nation Public Administration in Canada Introduction to Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations Strategic Human Resource Development in Hospitality, Tourism and Gaming Entertainment Business Strategy Strategic Management in Hospitality, Tourism and Gaming Entertainment Elementary Cree I Elementary Cree II Introduction to Indigenous Education Health Risk Assessment Introduction to Indigenous Environmetal Science An Introductory Survey of North American Indian Art Introduction to Indigenous Studies Introduction to Indigenous Studies Introduction to Indigenous Studies Introductory to Comtemporary Indigenous Issues Principles of Indigenous Law Indigenous History Within Canada: Western Canada History of Residential Schools in Canada Introduction to Indigenous Health Studies I Introduction to Indigenous Health Studies II Contemporary Issues in Indigenous Health Community Based Indigenous Health Research Methods Introduction to Indigenous Social Work Indigenous Perspective on Community Development Indigenous Approach to Social Work Research General Physics I


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Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy

Our Master’s Certificate in Health Systems Management and our Master of Health Administration degree are offered completely online. For more information, visit: Master of Health Administration - http://www.schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/programs/graduateprograms---online/master-of-health-administration.php Master’s Certificate in Health Systems Management - http://www.schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/ programs/masters-certificates/health-systems-management.php

Office of Research and Graduate Programs in Education

The Office of Research and Graduate Programs in Education offers Master’s and Doctoral Programs in Educational Leadership, Educational Psychology, Curriculum and Instruction, Adult Education, Human Resource Development, Indigenous Education as well as a Master of Education degree in French. We also offer a range of routes to complete Master’s degrees designed to match the needs of our students. For more information, visit: https://www.uregina.ca/education/offices-centres/edgrad/index.html

Graduate Online Courses CRN

10784/10785 10786 10876 10909 10910/10911 13043 11858/11859 11860/11861 11862/11863 11864/11865 11866/11867 11868/11869 11870/11871 11872/11873

Course

EC&I 834-397/398 EC&I 840-397 ED 800-397 EDL 820-397 EDL 824-397/398 ENGL 805AG-397 JSGS 823-397/001 JSGS 824-397/001 JSGS 826-397/001 JSGS 827-397/001 JSGS 829-397/001 JSGS 832-397/001 JSGS 834-397/001 JSGS 837-397/001

Course Title

Winter 2019

Designing for Online and Blended Learning Seminar Topics in Science and Environmental Education Introduction to Educational Research Leadership of Instructional Technology Within Education The Employee Life Cycle in Education Shelley’s Monsters: Mary Shelley’s Life and Art Health Promotions Health Program Planning and Evaluation Human Resources Management in Healthcare Health Care Organization and Administration Decision Making and Leadership in Health Care Organizations Population Based Health Program Management Financial Management of Health Care Organizations Health Economics


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University of Regina Faculty of Social Work - Saskatoon www.uregina.ca/socialwork Winter 2019 CRN Course

11194 11740 11827 12472 12600 12602 12605 12631 12633 12638 13022 13023 12642 12645 12648 12658 12660 12662 13037 13033 13034 12672 12676 12680 12682 12686 12689 12690 12786

ENGL 110-005 INDG 260-005 JS 240-005 SOC 213-005 SW 001-005 SW 100-005 SW 202-005 SW 346-005 SW 347-005 SW 350-005 SW 348-005 SW 348-006 SW 390-005 SW 405-005 SW 410-005 SW 421-005 SW 427-005 SW 437-005 SW 448AB-005 SW 448-006 SW 448-007 SW 451-005 SW 460-005 SW 465-005 SW 469-005 SW 812-005 SW 867-005 SW 880-005 WGST 100-005

Course Title

Critical Reading and Writing II History of Residential Schools in Canada The Criminal Justice System Families Student Wellness Initiative Towards Community Health Foundations in Social Work Critical Issues/Critical Thought Social Work Practice I Social Work Practice II Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice Social Work Practicum I Social Work Practicum I Communication Skills in Social Work Practice Social Work with Aboriginal Peoples Work, Economic Security and Social Justice Human Development in a Social Context Expressive Arts in Social Work Practice Social Work with Families Social Work Practicum II Social Work Practicum II Social Work Practicum II Social Work Research Ethics in Social Work Program Development and Evaluation Social Policy Theory and Practice in Human Service Organizations Critical Indigenous Analysis of Social Welfare Policy Quantitative Methods in Social Work Research Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies

Mode Day F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F

W R W T TBA W R T M W TBA TBA R R W W T M TBA TBA TBA R T R M F W T M

Time

0900-1145 0900-1145 1300-1545 0900-1145 TBA 1600-1845 1300-1545 0900-1145 1300-1545 1300-1545 TBA TBA 1600-1845 1900-2145 1900-2145 0900-1145 1600-1845 1600-1845 TBA TBA TBA 0900-1145 1300-1545 1600-1845 0900-1145 1600-1845 1600-1845 1600-1845 0900-1145

University of Regina students in Saskatoon who wish to complete a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree, can enroll in Social Work courses at the Saskatoon Campus. U of R Saskatoon Campus is housed within Innovation Place, which is located slightly north of the main University of Saskatchewan campus. Our Saskatoon Campus is equipped with a full complement of faculty and staff, including academic advisors and practicum personnel. Saskatoon Campus Reception: 306-664-7370 Street Address: Suite 111, 116 Research Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 3R3 Saskatoon Campus Academic Advisors Sally Machibroda 306-664-7373

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LIVE-streamed & LIVE-streamed/Blended Courses (LIVE) (LIVE-BL) You can watch the on-campus class via the LIVE-streamed eCast Network at a Regional College site or from home through LIVE-streams of lectures on any computer or device with high-speed Internet. If you are not close to a college site, you can take your LIVE-streamed class from your home. The class must be viewed live, during class time. Register in the YOURHOME section (0R7) in UR Self-Service or see the LIVE-streamed Sites on page 15 for correct section numbers and register at the college/campus nearest you. LIVE-streamed & LIVE-streamed/Blended From YOURHOME (0R7) CRN Course Course Title Mode 12350 13120 13149 12629 13095

PSYC 102-0R7 RLST 100-0R7 SOC 299-0R7 SW 202-0R7 SW 414-0R7

Introductory Psychology B Introduction to Religious Studies Sociology of Mental Illness Critical Issues/Critical Thought Child Welfare Practice

LIVE LIVE LIVE-BL LIVE-BL LIVE

Winter 2019

Day W M T R M

Time

1600-1845 1330-1615 1700-1830 1630-1800 1900-2145

Notes: PSYC 101 is LIVE-streamed weekly on Wednesdays. RLST 100 and SW 414 are LIVE-streamed weekly on Mondays. SOC 299 and SW 202 are LIVE-streamed course blended with online components, activities and assignments. *Days and times confirmed, some courses may alternate LIVE-streamed/Online weekly. Schedule TBA.

LIVE-streamed Student Guide & Support

You can can access resources on our website including the Guide for Students for LIVE-streamed courses at: www.uregina.ca/cce/flexible-learning/live-online-support/index.html LIVE-streamed Support and Exam Invigilation Phone: 306-585-4474 Email: UR.LIVE@uregina.ca

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(SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

If you wish to take a course from your home computer or device please register in the YOURHOME section (0R7).

If you wish to take your LIVE-streamed course in a classroom at a Regional College site, please use the corresponding section number when registering to indicate location (example: PSYC 101-0R2 indicates Arcola). *Note: Numbers in brackets indicate section number.

Nipawin (0K5) Arcola (0R2) Broadview (0J8) North Battleford (0B8) Buffalo Narrows (0E4) Prince Albert (0A5) take from YOURHOME! Creighton (OF7) Regina (0A1) Saskatoon (0B9) take from YOURHOME! Estevan (0A2) Swift Current (0A6) Humboldt (0G8) Île-à-la Crosse (0G9) Tisdale (0C2) Watrous (0C6) Kahkewistahaw (0N9) La Loche (0H7) White Bear (0C7) Weyburn (0A7) La Ronge (0A3) Meadow Lake (0J6) Wynyard (0R7) take from YOURHOME! Yorkton (0A8) Melfort (0B6) YOURHOME (0R7) Moose Jaw (0A4) take from YOURHOME! Muenster (0K2) St. Peter’s College - for Social Work Courses only.

Experience What it’s Like to Be an Online or LIVE-streamed Student Login to UR Courses User name: samplestudent3 Password: Testaccount-3

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Face-to-face, Video-conferenced & LIVE-streamed/LIVE-streamed Blended Courses at Regional Colleges (F2F)/(VC)/(LIVE)(LIVE-BL) There are great options if you wish to live in your local community and take courses at a Saskatchewan College close to home. You get a traditional university experience without the need to be on the University of Regina main campus.

“I researched so many universities to find the best fit for me. Hands down the University of Regina was that fit for many reasons. I have taken a variety of blended (LIVE-BL), online, televised (LIVE-streamed), and face to face classes at Southeast College. These options have allowed me to continue my work on a fulltime basis while pursuing my degree in Social work.The flexibility of the variety of formats also allows me to fast track my degree by adding spring and summer sessions to my course load. If I was asked what format I preferred I would have to say all of them! They all offer a unique experience. The human face to face is not lost through online and blended classes. At times I felt I got to know my online classmates better than my face to face classmates. I highly recommend distance education formats for independent study in the pursuit of learning.� Colleen - Faculty of Social Work Southeast College


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Carlton Trail College www.carltontrailcollege.com Winter 2019 CRN Course 12340 12343 12350 13108 13112 13120 13137 13141 13149 12618 12621 12629 13083 13087 13095

PSYC 102-0C6 PSYC 102-0G8 PSYC 102-0R7 RLST 100-0C6 RLST 100-0G8 RLST 100-0R7 SOC 299-0C6 SOC 299-0G8 SOC 299-0R7 SW 202-0C6 SW 202-0G8 SW 202-0R7 SW 414-0C6 SW 414-0G8 SW 414-0R7

Course Title

Introductory Psychology B Introductory Psychology B Introductory Psychology B Introduction to Religious Studies Introduction to Religious Studies Introduction to Religious Studies Sociology of Mental Illness Sociology of Mental Illness Sociology of Mental Illness Critical Issues/Critical Thought Critical Issues/Critical Thought Critical Issues/Critical Thought Child Welfare Practice Child Welfare Practice Child Welfare Practice

Mode

LIVE LIVE LIVE LIVE LIVE LIVE LIVE-BL LIVE-BL LIVE-BL LIVE-BL LIVE-BL LIVE-BL LIVE LIVE LIVE

Day W W W M M M T T T R R R M M M

Time

1600-1845 1600-1845 1600-1845 1330-1615 1330-1615 1330-1615 1700-1830 1700-1830 1700-1830 1630-1800 1630-1800 1630-1800 1900-2145 1900-2145 1900-2145

Notes: For LIVE-streamed courses - Watrous: section 0C6 and Humboldt: section 0G8. LIVE-streamed courses are not offered on the Wynyard campus; please register in the YOURHOME 0R7 section. See page 13-14 for additional notes on LIVE-streamed courses.

Carlton Trail College’s student-centered approach helps students achieve their goals. Services like Academic and Personal Advising, Career Exploration and Planning, Scholarships and Transition to Employment Supports help to transition the student from education to employment and contribute to student success. Experienced instructors are dedicated to helping students learn while smaller class sizes enable more personalized attention. In addition to delivering University of Regina distance and online courses, the College offers face-to-face programs and courses in Business, Healthcare, Human Services, Trades and Technology, Adult Basic Education, Health and Safety, Industry Training, English Language Training, Computers and Technology, Business and Professional Development, and General Interest. Customized training is also available.

Toll Free: 1-800-667-2623 Shelley Romanyszyn-Cross, Senior Academic Officer Humboldt: 306-682-2623 Watrous: 306-946-2094 Wynyard: 306-554-3767


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Cumberland College www.cumberlandcollege.sk.ca Winter 2019 CRN Course 12336 12339 12347 13104 13107 13117 13133 13136 13146 12614 12617 12626 13079 13082 13092 13226 13228 13223 12665 12667 12668

PSYC 102-0B6 PSYC 102-0C2 PSYC 102-0K5 RLST 100-0B6 RLST 100-0C2 RLST 100-0K5 SOC 299-0B6 SOC 299-0C2 SOC 299-0K5 SW 202-0B6 SW 202-0C2 SW 202-0K5 SW 414-0B6 SW 414-0C2 SW 414-0K5 SW 417-311 SW 417-330 SW 417-333 SW 440-311 SW 440-330 SW 440-333

Course Title

Introductory Psychology B Introductory Psychology B Introductory Psychology B Introduction to Religious Studies Introduction to Religious Studies Introduction to Religious Studies Sociology of Mental Illness Sociology of Mental Illness Sociology of Mental Illness Critical Issues/Critical Thought Critical Issues/Critical Thought Critical Issues/Critical Thought Child Welfare Practice Child Welfare Practice Child Welfare Practice Substance Abuse: Impacts and Interventions Substance Abuse: Impacts and Interventions Substance Abuse: Impacts and Interventions Counselling Theories and Skills Counselling Theories and Skills Counselling Theories and Skills

Mode

LIVE LIVE LIVE LIVE LIVE LIVE LIVE-BL LIVE-BL LIVE-BL LIVE-BL LIVE-BL LIVE-BL LIVE LIVE LIVE VC VC F2F VC VC VC

Day W W W M M M T T T R R R M M M W W W R R R

Time

1600-1845 1600-1845 1600-1845 1330-1615 1330-1615 1330-1615 1700-1830 1700-1830 1700-1830 1630-1800 1630-1800 1630-1800 1900-2145 1900-2145 1900-2145 1700-1945 1700-1945 1700-1945 1800-2045 1800-2045 1800-2045

Notes: For LIVE-streamed courses - Melfort: section 0B6, Tisdale: section 0C2 and Nipawin: section 0K5. See page 13-14 for additional notes on LIVE-streamed courses. For F2F and VC classes - Tisdale: section 311, Nipawin: section 330, Melfort: section 333. SW 417 is Video-Conferenced from Melfort to other regional college sites.

Work toward your university degree while residing in your home community! Cumberland College offers a wide range of first and upper year university classes from the University of Regina. You can start your degree in many disciplines, and in some cases, even finish your degree. Courses are offered via face-toface, video-conference, LIVE-streamed and online instruction. Our first year students find the transition to university level studies much easier with numerous support services provided at Cumberland College. The smaller class sizes and access to professors impact the success rate of our students. Services on campus include access to student advisors, writing workshops, as well as computers and printing. Apply for the generous scholarship program with over $110,000 awarded annually.

Lindsey Moskal, Programmer, Continuing Studies Melfort: 306-752-8109 Nipawin: 306-862-9849 Tisdale: 306-873-2525


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Great Plains College www.greatplainscollege.ca Winter 2019 CRN Course

10156 10157 10387 10389 10581 11196 11705 12350 13120 12458 13130 12611 13076

BIOL 101-302 BIOL 101-312 CHEM 140-302 CHEM 140-312 CREE 100-302 ENGL 110-302 INDG 100-302 PSYC 102-0R7 RLST 100-0R7 SOC 100-302 SOC 299-0A6 SW 202-0A6 SW 414-0A6 Pantone 135 c Pantone 285 c

Course Title

Biology II - Organisms in their Environment LAB Organic Chemistry I LAB Elementary Cree I Critical Reading and Writing II Introduction to Indigenous Studies Introductory Psychology B Introduction to Religious Studies Introduction to Sociology Sociology of Mental Illness Critical Issues/Critical Thought Child Welfare Practice

Mode

F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F F2F LIVE LIVE F2F LIVE-BL LIVE-BL LIVE

Day M W T R W F T W M W T R M

Time

1300-1545 1600-1845 1600-1845 1600-1845 0900-1145 0900-1145 1300-1545 1600-1845 1330-1630 1300-1545 1700-1830 1630-1800 1900-2145

Notes: For LIVE-streamed courses - Swift Current: 0A6. See page 13-14 for additional notes on LIVE-streamed courses.

Thinking about university but not quite ready to move to the city, or share classrooms with 200 other people? University class sizes at Great Plains College are moderately sized, closer to home and can help ease the transition from high school into university. They’re flexible too. University courses at Great Plains College enable you to: begin a degree in Arts, Science, Agriculture and Education or you can enroll in various pre-professional programs such as Nursing, Business or Kinesiology. Students can transfer credits between the University of Regina other post-secondary institutions (transferability of courses should always be confirmed prior to registration). You can earn a U of R Liberal Arts Certificate or complete a U of R degree in social work. We provide on site computer facilities, exam invigilation, one-on-one advising, SunDogs athletics, student association, recreational activities and much more. Check our website for funding assistance. University students in full-time post-secondary student loan-eligible programs may receive scholarships ranging from $500 to $5,000. Please contact Mary Jane Benesh at maryjaneb@greatplainscollege.ca or call 306-778-5497 for application assistance and academic advising.

Margaret Schafer, University Program Coordinator Swift Current: 306-778-5450 or 306-773-1531


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Northlands College TrainNorth.ca Winter 2019 CRN Course

10352 13169 11707 13167 13168 12330 12341 12342 12344 13217 13098 13110 13111 13113 13218 13123 13127 13139 13140 13142 13219 12608 12619 12620 12622 13220 13073 13085 13086 13088 13221 13227 12666 12577

CHEM 100-314 ENGL 110-314 INDG 100-314 MATH 103-314 MATH 103-315 PSYC 102-0A3 PSYC 102-0E4 PSYC 102-0F7 PSYC 102-0G9 PSYC 102-0H7 RLST 100-0A3 RLST 100-0E4 RLST 100-0F7 RLST 100-0G9 RLST 100-0H7 SOC 100-314 SOC 299-0A3 SOC 299-0E4 SOC 299-0F7 SOC 299-0G9 SOC 299-0H7 SW 202-0A3 SW 202-0E4 SW 202-0F7 SW 202-0G9 SW 202-0H7 SW 414-0A3 SW 414-0E4 SW 414-0F7 SW 414-0G9 SW 414-0H7 SW 417-314 SW 440-314 STAT 160-314

Course Title

Introductory Chemistry Critical Reading and Writing II Introduction to Indigenous Studies Applied Calculus I LAB Introductory Psychology B Introductory Psychology B Introductory Psychology B Introductory Psychology B Introductory Psychology B Introduction to Religious Studies Introduction to Religious Studies Introduction to Religious Studies Introduction to Religious Studies Introduction to Religious Studies Introduction to Sociology Sociology of Mental Illness Sociology of Mental Illness Sociology of Mental Illness Sociology of Mental Illness Sociology of Mental Illness Critical Issues/Critical Thought Critical Issues/Critical Thought Critical Issues/Critical Thought Critical Issues/Critical Thought Critical Issues/Critical Thought Child Welfare Practice Child Welfare Practice Child Welfare Practice Child Welfare Practice Child Welfare Practice Substance Abuse: Impacts and Interventions Counselling Theories and Skills Introductory Statistics

Mode

Day

F2F MWF F2F MWF F2F T F2F MW F2F F LIVE W LIVE W LIVE W LIVE W LIVE W LIVE M LIVE M LIVE M LIVE M LIVE M F2F T LIVE-BL T LIVE-BL T LIVE-BL T LIVE-BL T LIVE-BL T LIVE-BL R LIVE-BL R LIVE-BL R LIVE-BL R LIVE-BL R LIVE M LIVE M LIVE M LIVE M LIVE M VC W VC R F2F TR

Time

1000-1050 0800-0900 1300-1545 1100-1215 1100-1215 1600-1845 1600-1845 1600-1845 1600-1845 1600-1845 1330-1615 1330-1615 1330-1615 1330-1615 1330-1630 1700-1945 1700-1830 1700-1830 1700-1830 1700-1830 1700-1830 1630-1800 1630-1800 1630-1800 1630-1800 1630-1800 1900-2145 1900-2145 1900-2145 1900-2145 1900-2145 1700-1945 1800-2045 1030-1200

Notes: For LIVE-streamed courses - La Ronge: section 0A3, Buffalo Narrows: section 0E4, Creighton: section 0F7, Île-à-la Crosse: section 0G9 and La Loche: section 0H7. See page 13-14 for additional notes on LIVE-streamed courses. For F2F and VC courses offered in La Ronge, section 314.

Northlands College offers students distance education courses using video-conference, online, and LIVEstreaming technology at our campus locations in La Ronge, Creighton, Buffalo Narrows, Île-à-la Crosse and La Loche. We provide our students with free full-time tutorial support, on site computer facilities, one-on-one advising, student study groups, fun social activities, and much more. We also offer numerous entrance and continuing-student scholarships annually. Please contact us at 1-888-311-1185 for application assistance and academic advising. Kory Morvik, University Coordinator La Ronge: 306-425-4314


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North West College www.northwestcollege.ca Winter 2019 CRN Course 12337 12345 13105 13114 13134 13143 12615 12623 13080 13089 13225 13229 12664 12669

PSYC 102-0B8 PSYC 102-0J6 RLST 100-0B8 RLST 100-0J6 SOC 299-0B8 SOC 299-0J6 SW 202-0B8 SW 202-0J6 SW 414-0B8 SW 414-0J6 SW 417-310 SW 417-365 SW 440-310 SW 440-365

Course Title

Introductory Psychology B Introductory Psychology B Introduction to Religious Studies Introduction to Religious Studies Sociology of Mental Illness Sociology of Mental Illness Critical Issues/Critical Thought Critical Issues/Critical Thought Child Welfare Practice Child Welfare Practice Substance Abuse: Impacts and Interventions Substance Abuse: Impacts and Interventions Counselling Theories ans Skills Counselling Theories and Skills

Mode

LIVE LIVE LIVE LIVE LIVE-BL LIVE-BL LIVE-BL LIVE-BL LIVE LIVE VC VC VC VC

Day W W M M T T R R M M W W R R

Time

1600-1845 1600-1845 1330-1615 1330-1615 1700-1830 1700-1830 1630-1800 1630-1800 1900-2145 1900-2145 1700-1945 1700-1945 1800-2045 1800-2045

Notes: For LIVE-streamed courses - North Battleford: section 0B8 and Meadow Lake: section 0J6. See page 13-14 for additional notes on LIVE-streamed courses. For F2F and VC classes - North Battleford: section 310 and Meadow Lake: section 365.

Dedicated staff, excellent student services, residence housing, and a full range of adult learning opportunities await you at North West College. Serving 19 rural sites from two campuses located in Meadow Lake and the Battlefords, NWC is a provincial leader in rural, adult learning. Tutoring, distance resources and small class sizes offer personalized attention for every student. University of Regina courses offered through face-to-face and LIVE-streamed delivery methods.

Marney Robinson, Coordinator North Battleford: 306-937-5100 Tracey Conrad, Coordinator Meadow Lake: 306-234-5100


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Parkland College www.parklandcollege.sk.ca Winter 2019 CRN Course

10166 10167 10362 10363 10388 10390 13060/13059 11473 11706 11730 12335 13103 12450 13132 12491 12568 12613 13078 13224 12663

BIOL 140-303 BIOL 140-313 CHEM 104-303 CHEM 104-313 CHEM 140-303 CHEM 140-313 ENGL 100-303/313 FILM 100-303 INDG 100-303 INDG 215-303 PSYC 102-0A8 RLST 100-0A8 SAUL 101-S23 SOC 299-0A8 SOC 333-303 STAT 100-303 SW 202-0A8 SW 414-0A8 SW 417-303 SW 440-303

Course Title

Mode Day

Human Biology for Non-majors F2F TR LAB F2F F General Chemistry I F2F TR LAB F2F R Organic Chemistry I F2F TW LAB F2F T Critical Reading and Writing I (HSXL) F2F TWR The Art of Motion Pictures F2F M Introduction to Indigenous Studies F2F T Salteaux Culture and History F2F F Introductory Psychology B LIVE W Introduction to Religious Studies LIVE M Elementary Salteaux II VC MWF Sociology of Mental Illness LIVE-BL T Sociology of Disaster F2F T Elementary Statistics for Applications F2F TR Critical Issues/Critical Thought LIVE-BL R Child Welfare Practice LIVE M Substance Abuse: Impacts and Interventions VC W Counselling Theories and Skills F2F R

Time

See Notes 0900-1145 1430-1545 0900-1200 See Notes 1600-1845 1200-1250 1200-1445 1300-1545 1200-1445 1600-1845 1330-1615 1430-1520 1700-1830 0900-1145 1630-1745 1630-1800 1900-2145 1700-1945 1800-2045

Notes: For LIVE-streamed courses - Yorkton: section 0A8. See page 13-14 for additional notes on LIVE-streamed courses. For F2F and VC classes. Yorkton: section 303. BIOL 140 is offered Tuesdays 1030-1145 and Thursdays 1600-1845. CHEM 140 is offered Tuesdays 0900-1015 and Wednesdays 1630-1745. ENGL 100 will be offered as a Highschool Accelerated (HSXL) section running from February-May. SW 440 is Video-Conferenced from Yorkton to other regional college sites.

Parkland College offers a wide range of classes to help you get a great start towards completing your degree. We have many face-to-face classes supplemented with LIVE-streamed, video-conferenced and online classes to give you a choice of options. You can complete several degrees at Parkland including the Bachelor of Social Work, and Bachelor of Indigenous Education degrees, and complete a first year for almost any degree. We have great facilities and opportunities to become involved in research projects in addition to your classes. Typical class sizes range from 18-50 with classes offered from 8:30 am to 9:45 p.m. to give you lots of schedule flexibility. Our experienced advisors and instructors who are passionate about teaching will ensure that your university experience is second to none. We also offer a range of entrance and in program scholarships that you can apply for in addition to any University of Regina scholarships, last year we awarded over $100,000 to Parkland students. Gwen Machnee, Coordinator 306-786-2593


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Southeast College www.southeastcollege.org Winter 2019 CRN Course

11197 11198 11199 11200 11474 11475 11476 11477 11900 11901 11902 11903 13161 13160 13162 13163 12329 12334 13097 13102 13126 13131 12607 12612 13072 13077

ENGL 110-305 ENGL 110-306 ENGL 110-307 ENGL 110-308 FILM 100-305 FILM 100-306 FILM 100-307 FILM 100-308 KHS 139-305 KHS 139-306 KHS 139-307 KHS 139-308 MATH 101-305 MATH 101-306 MATH 101-307 MATH 101-308 PSYC 102-0A2 PSYC 102-0A7 RLST 100-0A2 RLST 100-0A7 SOC 299-0A2 SOC 299-0A7 SW 202-0A2 SW 202-0A7 SW 414-0A2 SW 414-0A7

Course Title

Critical Reading and Writing II Critical Reading and Writing II Critical Reading and Writing II Critical Reading and Writing II The Art of Motion Pictures The Art of Motion Pictures The Art of Motion Pictures The Art of Motion Pictures Movement Education Movement Education Movement Education Movement Education Introductory Finite Mathematics I Introductory Finite Mathematics I Introductory Finite Mathematics I Introductory Finite Mathematics I Introductory Psychology B Introductory Psychology B Introduction to Religious Studies Introduction to Religious Studies Sociology of Mental Illness Sociology of Mental Illness Critical Issues/Critical Thought Critical Issues/Critical Thought Child Welfare Practice Child Welfare Practice

Mode

VC F2F VC VC VC F2F VC VC VC F2F VC VC VC F2F VC VC LIVE LIVE LIVE LIVE LIVE-BL LIVE-BL LIVE-BL LIVE-BL LIVE LIVE

Day T T T T T T T T M M M M TBA TBA TBA TBA W W M M T T R R M M

Time

1300-1545 1300-1545 1300-1545 1300-1545 0900-1145 0900-1145 0900-1145 0900-1145 0900-1145 0900-1145 0900-1145 0900-1145 TBA TBA TBA TBA 1600-1845 1600-1845 1330-1615 1330-1615 1700-1830 1700-1830 1630-1800 1630-1800 1900-2145 1900-2145

Notes: For LIVE-streamed courses - Estevan: section 0A2 and Weyburn: section 0A7. LIVE-streamed courses not offered on campus in Moosomin or Indian Head district; register in the YOURHOME 0R7 section. See page 13-14 for additional notes on LIVE-streamed courses. For F2F and VC courses - Estevan: section 305, Weyburn: section 306 Moosomin: section 307 and Indian Head: section 308.

Southeast College students have the opportunity to take core first year classes that will position them to transition to a broad range of university degree opportunities. Some of the many benefits of taking classes at Southeast College include smaller class sizes, low student/instructor ratios, personalized instruction, registration and advising assistance and unique awards, bursaries and scholarships which are dedicated to university students who are enrolled in classes at Southeast College. Toll Free: 1-866-999-7372 Student Advisors Margaret Fuchs Moosomin: 306-435-4630 Brie Lanoie Weyburn & Assiniboia: 306-848-2302 Wendy Bristow 306-853-7205 Elvie Stonechild Piapot Urban & Valley: 306-537-7447

Eileen Zarowny Indian Head: 306-695-2243 Lorelie Lachambre Estevan: 306-421-8089 Meghan Nelson 306-660-7525


The UR Guarantee Program will help you figure out university life and reach your full potential! 3 Understand academic expectations and access the right supports. 3 Get involved in activities you enjoy and fun campus events. 3 Meet one-one-one with a UR Guarantee Advisor who will help you understand university expectations and make the most of your time in university. 3 Prepare for career success.

JOIN THE UR GUARANTEE PROGRAM! www.uregina.ca/urguarantee


THE GUARANTEE Complete the UR Guarantee program, and have our guarantee of a free year of undergraduate classes if you do not secure career-related employment within six months of graduation!

“ One of my favourite things about the UR Guarantee program is that it is hassle free. The program provides you with great experiences without a large time requirement. Also, the one-on-one advising created an opportunity for the advisor to get to know me as an individual. Together we were able to develop a customized plan of activities for each year of the program. By celebrating and promoting my strengths, while also working on my weaknesses, the UR Guarantee program has helped me to become a well-rounded student and future employee.” - Jenna, 4th Year Education

“ The UR Guarantee Program has helped me out significantly during my first year of university. The time my advisor spent helping me figure out my educational goals, and the events and programs that will help me achieve those goals, kept me on track and prepared for the school year. I am looking forward to the ways the UR Guarantee Program will help me in the following years, with things such as a mock interview to prepare me for future jobs.” - Nicole, 3rd Year Engineering and Applied Science

“ I would advise new students that entering university is all about your personal learning curve. If you are struggling, joining the UR Gurantee program can help in identifying activities and finding supports that can help you succeed. A personal example is my ENGL 100 class – if I did not seek support from the SSC Writing Centre, I may have failed the class. Student clubs on campus can also offer opportunities for students to get to know each other, learn about new cultures, and give back to the community. ” - Mahendre, UR Guarantee Program and Business Administration Alumnus

Student Success Centre | Riddell Centre 230, University of Regina 306-585-4076 | guarantee@uregina.ca | www.uregina.ca/urguarantee


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ESSENTIAL COURSE INFO & MORE

Getting Started UR Courses

UR Courses is the online learning management system used to deliver fully online courses. It may also be used to complement LIVE-streamed, blended and face-to-face courses. Registered students should log in to UR Courses on the first day of the semester to begin the class. To log into UR Courses go to: www. uregina.ca/urcourses or access UR Courses from the U of R home page (www.uregina.ca) by clicking on “UR Courses” at the top of the page. Once you have successfully logged into UR Courses, you will be able to access the course content available to you. Your access will expire at the end of the semester. UR Courses also provides an Online User Guide: https://urcourses.uregina.ca/guides/student For login, software, web browser or any other technical questions you may have, please contact the IT Support Center at 306-585-4685 or it.support@uregina.ca

Textbooks

You can access your textbook list and purchase textbooks online at https://ebookstore.uregina.ca/; or you can order textbooks online in your student account, UR Self-Service. Once ordered, you will be sent your textbook(s) by mail, bus or courier. The Bookstore will not send materials C.O.D. (cash on delivery); therefore, a cheque or money order payable to the University of Regina must be sent or you may charge your order to your VISA, Mastercard or American Express. Contact the U of R Bookstore toll free at 1-888478-2665 or 306-585-5377; or email: bookstore@uregina.ca

Library Services - UREAD (U of R Education At a Distance)

UREAD provides library support for distance students and instructors, including reference assistance, library instruction sessions, access to electronic resources, and free delivery of print materials (books, government publications, scanned copies of journal articles, etc). Students must both live and study outside of Regina, have a valid U of R student number, and be currently registered in a U of R (or affiliated) degree course to be eligible for UREAD services. Call toll-free 1-800-667-6014 (leave message), email: uread@uregina.ca, or during regular opening hours get library assistance via Ask Us chat. For more information visit us on the web: www.uregina.ca/library/services/uread

Centre for Student Accessibility

The University of Regina wishes to support all students in achieving academic success while enjoying a full and rewarding university experience. The Centre for Student Accessibility (CSA) upholds the university’s commitment to a diverse and inclusive learning community by providing services and support to enable students with disabilities to approach their studies in an equal and effective manner. CSA supports students experiencing both permanent and temporary disabilities and/or health conditions. For more information visit: https://www.uregina.ca/student/accessibility/

Student Success Centre

The Student Success Centre offers workshops available on URCourses. You can complete them at your own pace, right from your home! Register for workshops through UR Self Service by selecting the NonCredit Winter 2019 term. Workshops include Conquering yoUR first semester, Effective Note-taking, Study Skills, and Time Management. For more information, please visit the Student Success Centre website: https://www.uregina.ca/student/ssc/workshops-learning%20skills/online-workshops.html


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Key Dates & Deadlines REGISTRATION - Winter 2019

First Day of Registration: November 6 First Day of Open Registration: December 8

Students who live outside of Regina or Saskatoon can register in courses on the first day of the registration period, November 6.

To have your time ticket adjusted please email distance.registration@uregina.ca Note: See page 31 for more information on time ticket.

Winter 2019

PART OF TERM (POT) CLASS DATES END OF COURSE-ADD PERIOD AND NO-RECORD DROP PERIOD END OF 100% REFUND PERIOD END OF 50% REFUND PERIOD END OF GRADE-OF-W DROP PERIOD EXAMINATION DATES UNIVERSITY CLOSED

1 JANUARY 8 - APRIL 11 JANUARY 21 JANUARY 21 FEBRUARY 4 MARCH 15 APRIL 15-29 FEBRUARY 18, APRIL 19 WINTER BREAK - FEBRUARY 19-23

Please visit us online for information on all important dates: https://www.uregina.ca/student/registrar/resources-for-students/academiccalendars-and-schedule/academic-schedule.html

Student Success Centre Writing Services Please allow for a 72-hour turnaround

email: writing@uregina.ca

Writing Help is available Online


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SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS

Scholarships and Awards The University of Regina is pleased to offer a number of scholarships and awards to help you pay for school. There are two main types of scholarships that you can apply for: Entrance Scholarships and Awards - For students who will be attending the University of Regina for the first time. Continuing Scholarships and Awards - For students that have already completed at least one semester at the University of Regina.

Visit the following website for more information: www.uregina.ca/safa/awards

Honouring Our Future Entrance Bursary Application Deadline - March 15 A $1,000 Scholarship Opportunity for Self-declared Aboriginal Students. This award will be offered to new University of Regina undergraduate students who meet criteria as set out on the following website: www.uregina.ca/safa/awards

Dr. Brian H. Campbell Award in Distance Education Application Deadline - October 1 Entering Students One award of $500 will be presented to an entering student. Continuing Students One award of $1,300 will be presented to a continuing student. Note: preference will be given to students studying at an off-campus location.

Certificate Program Scholarships Centre for Continuing Education Certificate Award Application Deadline - October 1 Two scholarships awarded valued at $500.

Canadian Public Relations Society, Regina Chapter Scholarship Application Deadline - October 1 One scholarship awarded valued at $1,000.

Speak to your Regional College about additional scholarship and award opportunities.


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“My experience with the online course is a positive one. UR Courses is very accommodating to students, as it is simple to navigate and understand. It was very easy to get in contact with the professor, and she was great at quickly answering any questions that I had on the material or the course itself.” Skylar - Faculty of Science

“Online classes are available to everyone, the only thing you need is access to a computer. The online classes available make it easy to set your own work schedule, whether you have a family or you are working full-time, online classes give you the opportunity to work around your life.” Taylor - Faculty of Education


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GENERAL TESTIMONIALS INFORMATION

Admission & Registration

You must be admitted to the University of Regina before you can register for a course. All inquiries relating to admission to Centre for Continuing Education (CCE) Certificates, High School Accelerated, or Casual Studies should be directed to: Student & Instructor Services (Credit) Centre for Continuing Education University of Regina Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 0A2 Telephone 306-585-5807 Email: CCE.StudentServices@uregina.ca www.uregina.ca/cce/student-services/admitted/admission.html All inquiries relating to admission to faculties outside of Continuing Education should be directed to: Enrolment Services, Admissions Administration Humanities Building, Room 108 University of Regina Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 0A2 Telephone 306-585-4591 Fax: 306-337-2525 Email: enrolment.services@uregina.ca urconnected.uregina.ca

New Students

You are able to apply either online or by printing a paper Application for Undergraduate Program Admission at urconnected.uregina.ca In addition, please supply the following directly to the Admissions Office, University of Regina: • $100.00 non-refundable fee for first time applicants (fee subject to change without notice) • One official high school transcript; past or current Saskatchewan students order their transcript online from https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/education-and-learning/credits-degreesand-transcripts/requesting-transcripts-for-high-school • One official transcript from each post-secondary institution attended (if any) • All applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English

Early Conditional Admission

If you plan to graduate high school in June, you can apply any time during your Grade 12 year for early conditional admission by submitting to the Admissions Office the appropriate undergraduate admission form, the application fee, an official or school-issued transcript showing final grades to date and a schedule or list of all grade 12 courses planned (may be listed directly on the application). Education program applicants are required to submit final first-semester grade 12 marks. Nursing program applicants are required to send their early conditional transcripts directly to Saskatchewan Polytechnic (SK students can have these sent electronically). For further information and to access printable forms go to: urconnected.uregina.ca


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Re-admission

You must apply for re-admission if you have attended the University of Regina but have not participated in courses during the past three terms (spring & summer count as one term), have been required to discontinue or have attended another post secondary institution since last attending the University of Regina. Once you have been admitted, re-admitted or transferred, you are encouraged to contact your faculty or college for academic advising prior to registration. For further information and to access printable forms go to: urconnected.uregina.ca

Register or Drop Courses Online - If you do not have any holds, you may register in or drop your course online using UR SelfService. By logging into your student account in UR Self-Service, you may add or drop courses 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! Time-ticket registration begins on November 6, 2018 and open registration begins December 8, 2018 for the Winter 2019 term. Early Conditional & Accelerated student registration begins December 9, 2018. Email - If you have holds or need assistance, please email distance.registration@uregina.ca to add or drop a course. Please include your student number and course section numbers when you email. Time Tickets - All undergraduate students have a time ticket that indicates the first day that you are able to register for classes. Time Tickets are viewable on you UR-Self Service account. Students living outside Regina and Saskatoon are eligible to register on the first day of registration. To have your time ticket adjusted please email distance.registration@uregina.ca Audit Registration - Audits are subject to the approval of the instructor. Auditors may attend lectures, but may otherwise participate in classes only to the extent permitted by the instructor. To learn more about how to register to audit a course, please visit https://www.uregina.ca/student/registrar/assets/ docs/pdf/forms/audit_form.pdf Need Help Registering? - New and Current Students - See page 32 for contact information for your appropriate faculty, federated college or academic unit. Common Visiting, Regular Visiting or Audit students - Call 306-585-4114 or email: distance.registration@uregina.ca Non-attendance in courses does not constitute a withdrawal from courses and may result in financial obligations and/or failing grades. See the undergraduate calendar for more information on withdrawls.

UR Self-Service

Using UR Self-Service you can: • Add or drop courses • Check current registration, class schedule and any registration holds • Check grades and transfer credits • Order & pay for textbooks • View/settle account by credit card • View and print a confirmation of enrolment or unofficial transcript

Instructions about how to use UR Self-Service are found at: https://urconnected.uregina.ca/nextsteps/coursereg.ezc


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Tuition and Fees

Full tuition plus incidental fees are due and payable at the start of the term on the day lectures begin. No invoice is mailed – please check UR Self-Service for your account balance. Please refer to the tuition and fee payment dates in the undergraduate calendar at www.uregina.ca/currentstudents/ You are required to pay or make satisfactory arrangements with the Financial Services office to pay the full amount due. You may phone to ask for a balance or to pay by VISA, Mastercard, American Express, or Discover Card (306-585-4123) or email financial.services@uregina.ca. You may also pay through online banking by indicating University of Regina. Online payment of fees is also available at UR SelfService. For more information on payment of fees go to: www.uregina.ca/fs/index.html If paying by cheque or money order, please make it payable to the University of Regina. Include your student number on the cheque and mail to: Financial Services 3737 Wascana Parkway University of Regina Regina, SK S4S 0A2 Fees are normally adjusted for fall of each year, and are always subject to change without notice. The most up to date information on tuition and fees can be found at www.uregina.ca/fs/students/feeschedule.html The tuition and fees amount listed below are for undergraduate domestic students for one standard class (3 credit hours) and were in effect as of July 12, 2018. The fees included are the Recreation & Athletic fee, the Students’ Union fees, and the Student Union Bus U-Pass fee. Details on the U-Pass program including pass activation, how to use the pass, opt-out criteria and the opt-out process can be found at www.ursu.ca/upass. Note: All students on-campus and off-campus, including Federated College students are required to pay the Students’ Union Fee. Faculty/College

Arts Business Administration Education Engineering & Applied Science Kinesiology & Health Studies Media, Art, & Performance Nursing Science Social Work Local Government Authority (LGA)

3 cr hrs Undergraduate Domestic Tuition and Fees

Other Fees

Undergraduate Application Fee (non-refundable) Audit *Distance Education * The Distance Education fee is applied to students registered in a blended, LIVE-streamed and/or online course.

$ 888.80 $ 1,019.30 $ 907.55 $ 960.80 $ 929.80 $ 927.80 $ 1,008.05 $ 927.80 $ 907.80 $ 812.75

$ 100.00 50% of tuition $ 67.75


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Student Health and Dental Plan

In the fall semester, undergraduate students enrolled in 9 or more credit hours (including First Nations University of Canada students) are assessed an additional $205 URSU fee. The fee is collected by the University on behalf of URSU and remitted to URSU for the purpose of paying the Plan premium (for health coverage and dental coverage). The fee is only assessed in the fall semester for health and dental coverage for 12 months beginning September 1. The Plan and the $205 fee are mandatory, but you can opt-out of the health and/or dental coverage until October 1 if you provide proof that you already have health and/or dental coverage. If you begin classes in the winter semester, you can opt-in to the new plan year. Full Plan details are available on URSU’s web site at www.ursu.ca or www.studentcare.ca

University of Regina Student App

Stay connected to the University of Regina with our official app for students. The free app gives you mobile access to your class schedule, grades, important student contacts and resources and pushes emergency notifications such as tornado warnings from the University’s Emergency Notification System (ENS). Available at the App Store and Google Play. www.uregina.ca/external/communications/app/

Student Categories

Regular Undergraduate Students - These students have met the academic admission requirements for a degree program. High School Accelerated Students - Accelerated students are students currently enrolled in a high school who wish to take a University course. Students must have approval from a principal or guidance counselor. These students may take one course per semester for which they have the prerequisite or with permission of the head of the academic unit offering a given course. Students apply and are registered through Student & Instructor Services, Centre for Continuing Education, phone 306-585-5807, email CCE.StudentServices@uregina.ca. For more information, please visit: www.uregina.ca/cce/student-services/admitted/admission.html Casual Students - Casual students are students who wish to take courses for general interest. These students may take one or two courses per semester for which they have the prerequisites or with the permission of the head of the academic unit. Students apply and are registered through Student & Instructor Services, Centre for Continuing Education, phone 306-585-5807, email: CCE.StudentServices@uregina.ca Non-Degree Professional Students - These are students who wish to take courses in order to satisfy requirements for an external professional organization. Mature Students - Mature admission may be granted to students who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents who satisfy the English proficiency requirements, are at least 21 years of age, have been out of full-time secondary school studies for a minimum of two years, and have fewer than 15-24 credit hours of approved post-secondary courses. Senior Citizens - Senior citizens (65 years of age or older) may request to have tuition waived, but will be assessed for all other course fees.


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GENERAL TESTIMONIALS INFORMATION

Student Categories Visiting Students - Visiting students are in programs at another post-secondary institution and wish to take courses at the University of Regina for credit at their home institution. Students will be admitted upon receipt of a letter of permission sent directly to the U of R from a senior official at the institution in which the student is registered listing the courses the applicant has permission to take. Visiting students from Saskatchewan Polytechnic and the University of Saskatchewan who are attending under the Common Visiting Student Program must be approved by their Home Institute and submit a comon Visiting Student application. Visit us online to access the Common Visiting Student Application form: https://www.uregina.ca/ student/registrar/assets/docs/pdf/forms/common_visiting_student_application.pdf Students apply and are registered at the Office of the Registrar. Please contact distance.registration@uregina.ca, 306-585-4114, Fax 306-585-5203.

Academic Advising

Contact your faculty or federated college for academic advising prior to registering. Academic advising is recommended for new students. Faculties and federated colleges offer telephone advising by appointment. Faculty/College Phone Arts Business Administration Campion College Career and Professional Development, CCE Education Toll Free: 1-877-813-3111 Engineering & Applied Science First Nations University of Canada Toll Free: 1-800-267-6303 Graduate Studies & Research Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy Kinesiology and Health Studies La CitĂŠ universitaire francophone Toll Free: 1-866-214-8097

306-585-4137 306-585-4724 306-359-1251 306-585-5807

Luther College Media, Art, and Performance Nursing Regina Nursing Saskatoon Toll Free: 1-855-830-3300 Science Social Work Regina Social Work Saskatoon Student Success Centre

306-585-5444 306-585-5570 306-337-3300 306-659-4770

306-585-4537 306-585-4706 306-790-5950 Ext 3001 306-585-4161 306-585-5469 306-585-4360 306-585-4828

306-585-4199 306-585-4554 306-664-7373 306-585-4076


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Flexible Learning Division Contact Information FLEXIBLE LEARNING DIVISION Centre for Continuing Education University of Regina Room 209, College Avenue Campus Regina, Saskatchewan, S4S 0A2

Email: flexible.learning@uregina.ca Phone: 306-585-5804 Office Hours: 8:15 am - 12:00 pm 12:45 pm - 4:30 pm

STAFF Division Head Willadell Garreck

306-585-5897

Program Manager Terri Allard

OTHER CONTACT INFORMATION: Registration Maria Elsom 306-585-4114 distance.registration@uregina.ca

306-585-5781

Program Coordinator Myla Nicolas 306-585-5836 Program Assistant Rebecca Coppens

306-585-5774

Flexible Delivery Support Services Specialists Tehra Nagy 306-585-5804 Dylan Istace 306-585-5732

LIVE-streamed Support and Exam Invigilation UR LIVE 306-585-4474 ur.live@uregina.ca Online Support Myla Nicolas 306-585-5836 ur.online@uregina.ca Online Exam Invigilation cce.studentservices@uregina.ca Main Office 306-585-5807

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“I began taking online courses after I graduated high school while working and playing competitive hockey as well. When I moved to Weyburn to pursue hockey full time, the flexibility of online courses allowed me to complete classes while being on the ice every day and on various road trips around Saskatchewan throughout the course of the season. When I moved home and made the decision to work full time, flexible learning classes allowed me to continue school around my work schedule. During my first three years of post-secondary courses, I have taken all my classes by online, live-stream or evening and have been able to finish over a full year of classes towards my degree while doing them from the comfort of my own home.� Shaun - Faculty of Arts


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