University of Saskatchewan

The University of Saskatchewan (U of S) is a prominent Canadian public research university located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Established in 1907, it is one of the top research universities in Canada and is known for its strong academic programs, research initiatives, and contributions to innovation and discovery.

U of S offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across various disciplines, including arts, sciences, engineering, agriculture, business, education, and health sciences. The university is particularly well-regarded for its programs in agriculture, veterinary medicine, engineering, and environmental sciences.

The university’s main campus in Saskatoon features modern facilities, research centers, libraries, and student residences. U of S is home to numerous research institutes and centers, where faculty and students collaborate on groundbreaking research in areas such as water security, infectious diseases, food security, and Indigenous studies.

U of S is also known for its commitment to community engagement and outreach, with initiatives such as the Office of Community Engagement, which facilitates partnerships between the university and local communities to address social, economic, and environmental challenges.

Overall, the University of Saskatchewan is a respected institution known for its academic excellence, research impact, and contributions to the social, cultural, and economic development of Saskatchewan and beyond.

Accounting
Agribusiness
Agricultural Biology
Agricultural Economics
Agronomy
Animal Bioscience
Animal Science
Applied Computing
Applied Mathematics
Applied Plant Ecology
Archaeology
Archaeology and Anthropology
Art History
Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Immunology
Biology
Biomedical Foundations
Biomedical Neuroscience
Biomedical Sciences
Business Economics
Cellular, Physiological and Pharmacological Sciences
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Classical Medivial and Renaissance Studies
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Crop Science
Dental Therapy
Drama
Economics
Education
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Physics
English
Environment and Society
Environmental Biology
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Geoscience
Environmental Science
Exercise & Sport Studies
Finance
Food and Biproduct Sciences
Food and Nutrition
Food Industry Management
Food Science
French
Geological Engineering
Geology
Geophysics
Health Studies
History
Horticulture Sciences
Human Resource
Hydrology
Indigenous Studies
Interdisciplinary Biomedical Science
International Studies
Kinesiology and Education
Language Teacher Education
Linguistics
Management
Marketingf
Mathematical Physics
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Modern Languages
Music
Music Education
Palaebiology
Philosophy
Physics
Political Studies
Psychology
Regional & Urban Planning
Religion & Culture
Resource Economics & Policy
Resource Science
Sociology
Soil Science
Statistics
Studio Arts
Supply Chain management
Toxicology
Women's & Gender Studies

Admission Requirements

Undergraduate
Graduate

Undergraduate Programs Requirements:

  • Intermediate (12 years of education)/ A- Level or equivalent qualification with at-least 70% marks.
  • IELTS: overall score of 6.5, no band less than 6.0.

Note: Requirements may vary for different programs.

Intakes

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