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University of Saskatchewan
The University
of Saskatchewan belongs to the people of Saskatchewan. As an academic
community, our mission is to achieve excellence in the scholarly activities of
teaching, discovering, preserving and applying knowledge. The U of S is the
only Canadian university with a combination of colleges devoted to the study of
human, animal and plant life on one campus. The U of S also offers the major
health sciences and a teaching hospital on the same campus.
College of Arts
and Science
With over 45%
of the total student population at the University of Saskatchewan, Arts &
Science is the largest and most diverse college on campus: made up of 22
departments, 4 affiliated departments, and 15 interdisciplinary programs, all
taught by over 300 faculty members. Providing over half the undergraduate
courses at the University of Saskatchewan, the college offers more than 60
subject areas grouped into four program types: Humanities, Social Sciences,
Natural Sciences, and Fine Arts.
PAWS
PAWS
is Personalized Access to Web Services for students, faculty, staff, alumni and
other members of the University community. PAWS is personalized to you and
customizable—when you log in you'll find channels that present information and
services specific to your role at the University.
Student and
Enrolment Services Division
The Student and
Enrolment Services Division (SESD) is an exciting new division at the
University of Saskatchewan. Combining the previous functions of the Office of
the Registrar and Student Affairs & Services, SESD focuses on providing
developmental and support services and programs to students and the University
community.
Course
Calendar
The University
Calendar is an introductory guide to the University of Saskatchewan's programs,
courses, services, admission procedures, and academic requirements. Please also
note that the courses listed in the University Calendar are not necessarily
offered each year. The University Calendar also contains some of the policies
and regulations all students of the University of Saskatchewan are required to
observe.
The Clarion Project
For
the first time in the university's history, the fine arts could soon have a
home of their own in a new
state-of-the-art facility. Bringing together the Departments of Art and Art
History, Drama and Music
under one roof is the mandate of the Clarion Project.


