New campus in P.A. will see growth in full degree programs: USASK
The University of Saskatchewan administrators say in time there will be new full-degree courses offered at the new downtown Prince Albert campus, potentially including the fields of agriculture, business and engineering.
However, the university isn’t ready to say exactly when these degrees will be offered under the one roof at the Central Avenue campus, which is due to open in the fall of 2020.
“We are looking to have a cluster of full degrees in Prince Albert,” Vice-Provost of Teaching, Learning and Student Experience Patti Mcdougall told paNOW. “We already have full degrees in sociology and English but now it’s time to start building, and we’re thinking carefully about what more can be done in agriculture and bioresources, engineering and business.”
Courses in ag-bio and education, for example, are already offered in P.A. but only at first-year level.