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University of Calgary
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| Address | Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Calgary, Earth Sciences 720, 2500 University Drive N.W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4 |
| Admission tel. No. | (+1) 403 220-4380 |
| Admission fax No. | (+1) 403 289-7635 |
| E-mail address | graduate@ucalgary.ca |
| Undergraduate programs | Communication and Culture Education Fine Arts Haskayne School of Business Humanities Kinesiology Law Medicine Nursing Schulich School of Engineering Science Social Sciences Social Work Veterinary Medicine Collaborative Programs Cooperative Education/Internship |
| Graduate programs | Continuing Education Anthropology Applied Psychology Archaeology Architecture Art Biological Anthropology (Interdisciplinary Specialization) Biological Sciences MBA Chemistry Communications Studies Computer Science Culture and Society Drama Economics Education Engineering - Biomedical Engineering - Chemical and Petroleum Engineering - Civil Engineering - Electrical and Computer Engineering – Energy & Environment (Interdisciplinary Specialization) Engineering - Geomatics Engineering - Mechanical and Manufacturing English Environmental Design French Geography Geology and Geophysics German Greek and Roman Studies Haskayne School of Business History Interdisciplinary Graduate Program Israel Studies (Interdisciplinary Specialization) Kinesiology Law Linguistics Mathematics and Statistics Medicine - Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Medicine - Biomedical Technology Medicine - Cardiovascular and Respiratory Sciences Medicine - Community Health Sciences Medicine - Gastrointestinal Sciences Medicine - Immunology Medicine - Medical Science Medicine - Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Medicine - Neuroscience Military and Strategic Studies Music Nursing Performance Studies (Interdisciplinary Specialization) Philosophy Physics and Astronomy Political Science Psychology - Experimental Psychology - Clinical Religious Studies Reservoir Characterization (Interdisciplinary Specialization) Social Work Sociology Spanish Sustainable Energy Development |
| University year start date | First week of September |
| Student accommodation | Single Student Residence Family Housing Off Campus Housing |
| Admission requirements | UNDERGRADUATE International applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English to be considered for admission. This can be demonstrated in the following ways: 1.successful completion of at least three years of formal, full-time study (not less than three courses per semester) at an English secondary or post-secondary institution in an English-speaking country which the University of Calgary recognizes as English language proficiency exempt; or 2.graduation from a degree program offered by an accredited university in a country which the University of Calgary recognizes as English language proficiency exempt; or 3.a mark of 75% or better on the Alberta English 30 diploma examination (not the blended grade) OR a mark of 80% or equivalent letter grade or better in Alberta English 30 (blended mark) or equivalent course from other Canadian provinces; or 4.a minimum score of 220 on the computer-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) examination; or 5.a minimum score of 560 on the paper-based TOEFL examination; or 6.a minimum score of 550 on the paper-based TOEFL examination, accompanied by a minimum score of 5.0 on the Test of Written English (TWE); or 7.a minimum score of 7.0 on the academic International English Language Test System (IELTS); or 8.a score of 70 or higher on the Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL)assessment 9.successful completion of the Learning English for Academic Purposes (LEAP) program at the University of Calgary (see below). If a student does not have a TOEFL score and does not satisfy any of the other requirements for English Language Proficiency, the student will not be accepted to a degree only. The student can, however, apply for the LEAP program+degree. This means that the student will receive an acceptance letter for a 5 year program at the UofC and when they are either finished the LEAP program or have passed the TOEFL then they can start the degree in the very next semester without reapplying. GRADUATE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS Students whose primary language is not English will be required to fulfil the English language proficiency requirement in one of the following ways: (Note that some programs require scores higher than the ones stated here. Check with the program for their current English language requirements.) * A minimum score of 80 (Internet-based test), 550 (paper-based test) or 213 (computer-based test) on TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language); * A minimum score of 7.0 on the IELTS (International English Language Testing System); * Successful completion of Level IV of the LEAP program (Learning English for Academic Purposes) at the University of Calgary. Please confirm with the graduate contact in your department whether or not they will accept the LEAP program in lieu of the TOEFL or IELTS; * Some departments or graduate programs may agree to waive the English proficiency testing requirement in certain circumstances, such as the possession of a baccalaureate degree or its academic equivalent from a recognized institution in which the language of instruction is English. Please contact the graduate program to which you plan to apply for further information. |
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The University of Calgary, established in 1966, is among Canada’s top seven research intensive universities and a member of the G-13, a collaborative group of the top research-intensive universities in the country. Our 213 hectare campus is a beautiful and dynamic setting for students and scholars. Nearly 30,000 full-time students are enrolled to pursue their Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral degrees in diversified programs through 16 faculties: Communication and Culture, Education, Environmental Design, Fine Arts, Graduate Studies, Haskayne School of Business, Humanities, Kinesiology, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Schulich School of Engineering, Science, Social Sciences, Social Work and Veterinary Medicine.
Cutting-edge research, the latest technology, innovative teaching methods, and interdisciplinary programs provide the academic and research excellence required by students graduating into a global economy. The University belongs to 17 Networks of Centres of Excellence, and has nearly 75 research chairs and professorships in such areas as cancer, biomedical engineering, archaeology, and theoretical physics. Revenues from sponsored research have more than doubled in the last five years to $282 million. Registered University of Calgary students are able to take full advantage of the world-class facilities on campus, including a medical school, an environmental science centre, an astrophysical observatory, six libraries, theatres, museums, art galleries, and the finest combined athletic facilities in Canada, a legacy of the 1988 Winter Olympics. Comprehensive student services ensure that all students have access to the academic, professional and personal support they require to successfully complete their studies The City of Calgary consistently ranks as one of the top three cities in the world, in terms of quality of living. It’s a safe, friendly, ethnically diverse, dynamic city with a flourishing job market. As Canada’s energy capital and the city with the second most corporate head offices in the country, Calgary has the youngest, most-productive and best-educated workforce of any Canadian city. Calgary offers a diverse range of cultural and sporting activities. It is home to 15 professional theatres, six major art galleries, two ballet companies, one opera company and one philharmonic orchestra. There are six professional sports teams to support and countless amateur sports for athletes of all ages and abilities to enjoy. Calgary is bordered by the stunning Rocky Mountains to the west. Within one hour’s drive of the city, there are world-class recreational opportunities for skiing, camping, photography, windsurfing, fishing, golf, hiking, biking, horseback riding, kayaking, mountain climbing, and many other outdoor pursuits. To the south and east of Calgary are the Prairies, home to big skies, remarkable vistas, and important archaeological and historical sites. |
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