University of Saskatchewan

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The University of Saskatchewan (USask) is one of Canada’s leading research-intensive universities, founded in 1907. Located in the vibrant city of Saskatoon, it is a member of the prestigious U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities. USask offers over 200 academic programs across disciplines including medicine, engineering, agriculture, business, and the arts. With over 26,600 students and a strong focus on Indigenous engagement, innovation, and global impact, it is home to world-renowned research facilities such as the Canadian Light Source synchrotron and VIDO-InterVac (a global leader in vaccine development). It has produced two Nobel laureates, 72 Rhodes Scholars, and maintains a powerful tradition of academic excellence and community leadership.

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  • The University of Saskatchewan, a top Canadian research university located in Saskatoon, offers over 200 academic programs across diverse fields, serves more than 26,600 students, and is home to world-class facilities like the Canadian Light Source synchrotron and VIDO-InterVac; with a strong focus on research, innovation, Indigenous engagement, and global impact, USask boasts a 94% graduate employment rate, a rich legacy of Nobel laureates and Rhodes Scholars, and a beautiful campus known for its blend of historic architecture and cutting-edge science.

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The University of Saskatchewan, a public research university in Saskatoon founded in 1907 and member of Canada's U15 Group, educates over 26,600 students (including 21,220 undergraduates and 4,630 postgraduates), offers more than 200 academic programs, holds nearly $324 million in annual research funding, and is home to world-leading facilities like the Canadian Light Source and VIDO‑InterVac; it has produced two Nobel laureates, 72 Rhodes scholars, and boasts a 94 % graduate employment rate within two years, with 87 % working in their field, supported by a strong alumni network of over 169,000 and global academic and industry recognition
Our Legacy

Rich History of Canada and Heritage

The history of Canada spans thousands of years, beginning with the arrival of Indigenous peoples from Asia. These diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples established complex societies with distinct cultures, languages, and ways of life across the vast territory. They developed sophisticated knowledge of the land and its resources, maintaining extensive trade networks.

European exploration began in the late 15th century, with voyages by John Cabot for the English and Jacques Cartier for the French. French settlement started in the early 17th century, primarily along the St. Lawrence River, establishing the colony of New France. The British also established colonies along the Atlantic coast. The rivalry between Britain and France for control of North America led to a series of wars, culminating in the Seven Years' War, after which France ceded most of its North American territories to Great Britain in 1763.

Under British rule, the Province of Quebec was created, and later divided into Upper and Lower Canada. Tensions between English and French-speaking populations, as well as calls for greater self-governance, led to rebellions in 1837-38. In 1867, the British North America Act united three British colonies (the Province of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia) into a self-governing Dominion called Canada. This marked the beginning of Confederation, with other provinces and territories joining over time, eventually forming the Canada we know today, stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific to the Arctic oceans.

Canada gradually gained more autonomy from the United Kingdom throughout the 20th century, participating in both World Wars as an independent nation. The Statute of Westminster in 1931 recognized Canada's legislative independence, and the Constitution Act, 1982, finally severed the last legal ties to the British Parliament. Today, Canada is a fully independent federal parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy, known for its commitment to multiculturalism, peacekeeping, and a high quality of life.

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Academic Programs

Available Programs

Master of Science2 years

Mathematics and Computer Science

Application Fee:CA$0.00
Tuition Fee (Per Semester):CA$8,700.00
Session:Autumn
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Bachelor of Science4 years

BSc in Psychology

Application Fee:CA$0.00
Tuition Fee (Per Semester):CA$49,000.00
Session:Summer, Winter
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Master of Laws1 year

LLM International Business Law

Application Fee:£90.00
Tuition Fee (Per Semester):£28,500.00
Session:Autumn
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Bachelor of Business Administration4 years

Programs include Business Administration

Application Fee:CA$0.00
Tuition Fee (Per Semester):CA$0.00
Session:Autumn, Summer, Spring, Winter
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Bachelor of Laws7 years

Law

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Tuition Fee (Per Semester):CA$0.00
Session: Spring, Summer, Winter, Autumn
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Bachelor of Science4 years

Software Engineer

Application Fee:CA$0.00
Tuition Fee (Per Semester):CA$8,700.00
Session:Summer
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Bachelor of Engineering3

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Electrical And Electronic Engineering

Application Fee:CA$0.00
Tuition Fee (Per Semester):CA$8,700.00
Session:Fall Intake
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