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Learn more about our programs and discover what it’s like to be an MRU student.
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Viewbook 2015/16
MOUNTROYALUNIVERSITY
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IT’S IN YOUR BLOOD TO BECURIOUS.INNOVATIVE.COURAGEOUS.ORIGINAL.CONNECTED.WELCOME TOMOUNT ROYALUNIVERSITY — CLASS OF 2019.
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BLEED BLUE.
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Previous page:Colour-U-Blue Walk or Run
THE RIGHT CHOICE98% of graduating Mount Royal students are satisfied with their decision to attend Mount Royal University.(Canadian University Survey Consortium, 2012 Survey of Graduating Students)
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– Up to the challenge
Let’s face it — if going to university was easy, everyone would be doing it. It’s a headfirst dive into a world of academic rigour and self-discovery. It requires challenging yourself to overcome the obstacles between you and your goals. That’s a pretty big deal.
At Mount Royal University, we understand this and, for over 100 years, we have been committed to making your success our top priority. At Mount Royal, you’ll experience firsthand how our small class sizes and personalized, face-to-face teaching can help you tackle the challenge of university head-on.
Going to university may challenge you, but choosing a university doesn’t have to. Find out how Mount Royal can help you reach your goals and discover your full potential.
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You’ve got questions, an innovative mind and
a thirst to be part of something exciting in the classroom. Maybe you even want to get your hands a little dirty.
At Mount Royal, your professors connect with you face-to-face. They know your name and they engage with you through hands-on-learning techniques in classroom settings that are intimate and personal — our average class size is 30 students.
Take faculty member Mandy Sobhanzadehk, for instance. Don’t expect to just sit through one of her physics classes. She reviews concepts and principles with you at the beginning of class and then it’s straight to the lab where you complete checkpoints as you move through experiments. It’s a stark difference from traditional lab work where you complete your work and then prepare a report for grading. Sobhanzadehk and other professors at Mount Royal give frequent feedback in the lab and in the classroom so you get the answers you need in the moment.
“By using this new style of lab we try to highlight the
physics concepts of each lecture and allow students to
present and share their ideas with one another.”
Mandy Sobhanzadehk, MSc, instructor in the Faculty
of Science and Technology
– Be more than book-smart
GET UP CLOSEOn average, there are just 30 students in a class at Mount Royal.
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–Take it out of the classroom
Experiential learning means immersing yourself in your potential field while you’re still in school. Augment your education with hands-on course work, clinical placements and other work-experience opportunities such as co-operative education, internships, practicums and Community Service Learning (CSL).
A Mount Royal education combines real-world experience with academic study. There’s no better place to prepare for your future career.
Bissett School of Business graduate Danielle Gibbie found herself experiencing learning in the flood-ravaged community of High River, AB during the Spring 2014 semester. Gibbie and her classmates were there as part of CSL course work aimed at helping local businesses rebuild after the 2013 Alberta Floods.
Students were paired with High River business owners as part of a pilot project that had the group collaborate on development and growth strategies.
Whether you’re looking to work in Calgary or interested in gaining valuable international experience, Mount Royal can lead you to amazing opportunities. Connect with potential employers, find mentors in your field, gain valuable work experience and make a difference in the community before you’ve even finished your degree.
“We want to use our business acumen to help bring High River back to the vibrant community and
tourist destination that it was once. It’s been a very rewarding experience to work with the business
owners and provide a fresh perspective and some positivity to people whose lives were devastated.”
Danielle Gibbie, Bachelor of Business Administration graduate
REAL WORLD EXPERIENCEExperiential learning is a great way to apply principles taught in class. Projects and work placements allow you to gain experience developing real solutions for real problems. It also looks pretty good on a résumé.
ENACT CHANGEJoin Enactus, an international non-profit student organization dedicated to global empowerment and community philanthropy, where you can initiate projects to build entrepreneurial acumen and reach goals around the world.
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Attention trailblazers and adventurers!
A world of international opportunities is available to students who want to experience other cultures firsthand. Satisfy your taste for adventure, your curiosity and maybe even a few of your program requirements by taking your studies overseas.
What’s available? It’s your call. Unique exchange programs, practicum placements and internships, faculty-led field schools, and exclusive research opportunities take Mount Royal scholars across the globe. Locations include Australia, Brazil, Chile, China, France, Germany and India… just to name a few.
If you’ve ever wanted to experience new cultures and see the world with a fresh perspective, then why not go the distance? Take the road less travelled and visit mtroyal.ca/international to learn more.
– Find your own world view
HONDURASStudents from two General Education classes spent five weeks in Honduras, where experiences in plantations and the jungle of La Moskitia enhanced their understanding of environmental sustainability and social change.
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Undergraduate research is an important component of Mount Royal’s programming
— not to mention an inspiring way for you to work one-on-one with faculty while getting the opportunity to complete research during your undergraduate degree.
Our faculty members often bring their research into the classroom. Whether they demonstrate cutting-edge work or directly involve students in projects, you’ll have an opportunity to be part of the research process.
Our students also co-publish with faculty, present at conferences and take discovery to new heights.
In spring 2014, Trevor Day, PhD, associate professor of physiology in the Department of Biology, and seven of his students presented at the Okanagan Cardiovascular and Respiratory Symposium. Most of the presenters were masters, PhD or post-doctoral students — Mount Royal students were some of the very few undergraduate students asked to present!
Providing undergraduates with research opportunities at the community and international level is another example of how Mount Royal delivers on its commitment to being outcome-focused through personalized learning and quality teaching.
Fourth-year Bachelor of Science — Health Science students Bayli Law
and Dominique Bruce carry out research on hypoxia by simulating
exercise at high altitudes in the Integrative Physiology Lab.
– Make an impact
PRESENT YOUR
RESEARCH Mount Royal’s annual Student Research Day gives students the chance to present their research to an audience and build awareness of their studies. In 2014, 264 students participated.
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JOIN THE CLUBThere are over 70 student clubs at Mount Royal, including ski, photography and social justice groups, so you can join friends while exploring what you’re passionate about.
A ROAD MAP TO SUCCESSNew Student Orientation covers all the helpful tools and tricks to ensure a smooth transition into life at Mount Royal. It’s also a great opportunity to meet your new classmates.
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It’s not all assignments and classrooms at Mount Royal. Whenever you need a diversion or want to discover a new interest, there are plenty of opportunities to explore.
Have fun with new friends at U Fest. Cheer on the Cougars at the Crowchild Classic. Challenge your thinking as guest speakers debate hot topics. Join a special interest group. A mind-boggling number of student clubs, concerts and other (usually free!) events are available to help you make the most of your #MRUlife.
How you engage is up to you, but don’t take our word for it. See what our students are doing using #MRUlife on Instagram and Twitter.
–Get out there
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Need help studying? Perhaps you could benefit from the mentorship of a peer; someone who can help you navigate university life and point you in the direction of the career you’ve always dreamed of. Mount Royal provides support to help you grow and succeed.
Academic Advising Services helps you navigate your program. Our advisors are available to help you with course selection, program planning and educational goal setting. As you get further into your degree, Career Services can assist you in turning your scholastic success into a future job. As well, Accessibility Services facilitates full participation in courses for students experiencing disabilities.
The goal at Mount Royal is to see every student thrive. Student Learning Services provides support to help develop superior scholarship and educational skills, including mentors, a peer tutor program, writing and learning support, workshops and tools for studying and writing effectively.
Need an appointment with a doctor, massage therapist, acupuncturist or a counsellor? Mount Royal has numerous mental- and physical-wellness services available to you right on site. Our full-service Recreation Centre includes fitness, aquatic and climbing centres, as well as squash courts, gyms and a wide range of programs.
Our Student Awards and Financial Aid department can help you navigate money-related topics, including the costs you might incur while attending post-secondary and the resources you can use to pay for them.
–We’re here for you
LEARN FROM INDUSTRY EXPERTSBe part of the Harry G. Schaefer Mentorship Program where you can connect with industry leaders and learn firsthand what it takes to not only be successful in school, but also in your career afterwards.
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SEE IT ALLMake new friends on Mount Royal field trips to some of Alberta’s most awe-inspiring places, including the majestic Rocky Mountains and the unique Badlands surrounding Drumheller.
With access to full-time, part-time and customized Mount Royal programs, as well as English language training, students from around the world can benefit from Mount Royal’s personalized learning experiences and small class sizes — all while living in one of the greatest cities in the world.
Immerse yourself in Canadian culture, make new friends and take advantage of Mount Royal’s many learning opportunities while you pursue post-secondary studies in North America. Whatever you’re searching for, you’ll grow both academically and personally while you complete your studies here.
– International students choose Mount Royal
Beginning university is exciting, but it can also seem overwhelming. This is why Mount Royal offers so many opportunities to create connections that will guide you smoothly through your academic life. Connect with others around you and access a wide range of supports – from academic to spiritual; the resources are abundant.
One example is the Iniskim Centre, which supports First Nations, Métis and Inuit students in strengthening academic and social connections. Through cultural, spiritual and academic advising; mentoring and tutoring programs; and ample resources, the Centre ensures that the challenges of university won’t stand in the way of your success.
Learn more about the Iniskim Centre at mtroyal.ca/iniskimcentre
“The small class sizes, professors, cultural and academic advisors have inspired me,
more than I anticipated, to pursue my post-secondary journey. As an Aboriginal
student, the Iniskim Centre and Native Student Centre go above and beyond to support
our students and break cultural barriers. I feel like I belong to a community of strong
and positive support systems at Mount Royal University. I couldn’t imagine pursuing
education elsewhere!”
Nikkole Heavy Shields, third-year Bachelor of Education — Elementary student
–Create connections
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TRADITIONAL HEALINGAs part of the curriculum, nursing students are introduced to traditional Aboriginal healing techniques such as the four sacred medicines of tobacco, sage, cedar and sweetgrass (pictured here).
Aboriginal Science and Technology Education Program (ASTEP): Find a support system while you work towards a career in science and technology. This program offers support for Aboriginal students preparing for and studying in the Bachelor of Science and the Bachelor of Computer Information Systems.
BMO Peer Mentorship Program:Pair up with an Aboriginal student in their third or fourth year who can guide, mentor and be a role model. Mentors will be there to help you navigate the cultural and spiritual differences of your first year in university.
Aboriginal Student Housing Program: Join a supportive community of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students while you live on campus. Housing comes at an affordable rate and there are monthly social events held as well as lots of other fun activities.
Medicine Trail Program Services:Receive spiritual guidance and access to Aboriginal resources beyond campus, such as sweat lodges and elder teachings. This program promotes cultural awareness throughout the campus community.
Aboriginal Education Program: Prepare for post-secondary through upgrading (Math, English, Native Studies, languages and sciences). Find support through tutoring and advising.
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Location, location, location.
Living in Residence definitely has its perks. Your closest neighbours are your fellow students who share similar interests and goals. Some of them will most likely become your life-long friends. You’re a few steps away from the Recreation Centre, the Library, Wellness Services and several food kiosks. Mount Royal events and activities are all just a short walk from home and, with Car2Go, you’ll also have access to a car to run your errands or go downtown.
But the perk that will make you the envy of your friends who live off campus? You’re only minutes away from your classrooms, which means you get to sleep in longer for those early morning classes.
NEW STUDENTS ARE GUARANTEED A ROOM IN RESIDENCE Apply and pay your application fee and security deposit online by June 15, 2015 at mtroyal.ca/residence
WELCOME
HOME1,000 Mount Royal students call Residence home.
–Live oncampus
AFFORDABLE
OPTIONThe cost to live in Mount Royal’s residence — and gain access to all residence benefits and services — during the academic year ranges from $5,531 to $7,737.
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YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME INCLUDES: » A fully-furnished private bedroom, full kitchen,
living space and laundry facilities.» Free cable, phone, Wi-Fi and utilities.» 24-hour security services and
SafeWalk program.» Residence Life Coordinators and student
Resident Advisors who live on-site to provide support while you adjust to your new life as a university student.
» Access to programs, activities and special events that help you develop skills outside of the classroom while connecting with other members of the campus community.
SAMPLE FLOOR PLANS*
* Other options including one- and two-bedroom townhouses are available, however space is limited.
Bedroom Washroom Kitchen Living Room
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DISTANCE FROM CAMPUS TO:
» A doctor or dentist On campus» Pharmacy On campus» Gym and pool On campus» The Hub Restaurant and Bar On campus» Food kiosks On campus» ATMs for major banks On campus» Grocery store 4 min drive 10 min bus 20 min walk» A full service bank 4 min drive 10 min bus 20 min walk» Movie theatre 8 min drive 22 min bus» Chinook Centre (mall) 8 min drive 25 min bus» Downtown Calgary 15 min drive 30 min bus» Scotiabank Saddledome 15 min drive 50 min bus» Calgary International Airport 25 min drive 70 min bus» Banff 1.5 hr drive» Lake Louise 2 hr drive
Your university should be more than just a place to learn; it should be a
place to connect, live and grow — and Mount Royal’s campus has it all covered.
There’s much more than learning in our modern classrooms, simulation labs and research facilities. You can also relax in our inviting community spaces, get fit in our extensive recreation facilities and make meaningful connections in a community that fosters personal, face-to-face relationships between students, faculty and staff.
You won’t have to go far to get anything you need or want. Find coffee and food kiosks, medical and wellness services, and entertainment opportunities all right here. Mount Royal is not just a campus, it’s your community.
– Everything within your reach
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WHAT TO DO ON CAMPUS
1 Scale the 40 ft. climbing wall
2 Join one of more than 70 clubs
3 Eat nachos with friends at The Hub
4 Volunteer with the Peer Support Centre
5 Play on an intramural sports team
6 Kick off the new school year at U Fest
7 Experience a sweat lodge with the Iniskim Centre
8 Challenge friends to a game of table tennis
9 Get blue-ified at the Colour-U-Blue Walk or Run
10 Warm up with a cup of coffee in Wyckham House
11 Be inspired by renowned guest speakers
12 Take in a Conservatory performance
13 Cheer on the Cougars
14 De-stress in The Puppy Room during exams
15 Stretch out in a yoga class
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–Get in the gameCougar pride has to be experienced to be truly understood. It’s a great way to hang out with your friends and unwind from your classes. Lose yourself in a sea of blue while cheering for some of the top amateur male and female athletes in Canada.
Whether you’re an athlete, a sports buff or just want to have a cheap night out with friends — as a Mount Royal student, you’ll have the chance to check out over 100 Cougars games each year. Our soccer, volleyball and basketball teams play regularly on campus. Hockey games are just down the road at the Flames Community Arena.
Want to learn more? Want to become a Cougar athlete? Get in the game! Go to MRUcougars.com for more information or to contact a head coach to arrange a tryout.
THE ULTIMATE CROSSTOWN SMACKDOWNIn 2014, more than 6,000 fans flooded the Scotiabank Saddledome for the Crowchild Classic, the annual men’s and women’s hockey doubleheader between Mount Royal’s Cougars and the University of Calgary’s Dinos. The fans set a Canadian Interuniversity Sport attendance record.
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FAST FACTS
–Feel the energy in CalgaryYou’ll feel electricity in Calgary. In every corner of this inviting and culturally diverse city, there’s a current of energy, innovation and excitement that beckons you to join in.
Enterprising visionaries will discover that our flourishing economy offers ample opportunities, a driven and determined spirit and a high standard of living. Culture lovers can check out Calgary’s many music, film, food, and arts events and festivals. And for those who love adventure, the city’s location next to the Rocky Mountains promises you’ll be busy with skiing, hiking, kayaking and camping.
You’ll find everything you need to study, live and thrive in Calgary. Come and be a part of our dynamic city.
» Temperature Average daytime high in July of 24°C; Average daytime high in January of -3°C
» Sun Canada’s sunniest major city with an average of 2,405 hours of sunlight a year
» Snow On average, 128 cm of snow a year
» Population Over 1.1 million
» Diversity Residents come from over 200 ethnic backgrounds.
» Economy One of Canada’s strongest economies and lowest unemployment rates
» Events More than 30 major festivals each year
» Sports Four professional sports teams (Flames, Hitmen, Stampeders and Roughnecks)
» Pathways Over 635 km of pathways for cycling and walking
Photos courtesy of Tourism Calgary and Travel Alberta
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WHAT TO DO IN CALGARY
1 Hit the slopes at Canada Olympic Park
2 Try maple bacon doughnuts, Cajun fried pickles or BBQ poutine at a food truck
3 Cheer on the home team at a Calgary Roughnecks game
4 Check out the latest indie bands at Sled Island Festival
5 Hang with superheroes at the Calgary Comic Expo
6 Visit the penguins at the Calgary Zoo
7 Bike the paths through Fish Creek Park
8 Two-step during the Calgary Stampede
9 Find that perfect accessory at Chinook Centre mall
10 Watch avant-garde performances at Theatre Junction Grand
11 Enjoy a patio along 17th Avenue
12 Hike through Glenmore Park
13 Get a strike at Mountain View Bowling
14 Stock up on veggies at the Calgary Farmers Market
15 Chow down on dim sum in Chinatown
Photos courtesy of Tourism Calgary and Travel Alberta
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In sports, there aren’t too many “sure things,”
but for CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada announcer Harnarayan Singh, he’s known for years how he wanted his life to play out. Singh knew from an early age that he wanted a career in sports. In Grade 6, he actually wrote an autobiography assignment that accurately predicted he’d work for his favourite sports show.
So what stood between Singh’s childhood dreams and his current reality? Not much — Singh wouldn’t let it. He kept his eye on the prize and enrolled in Mount Royal’s Broadcasting program, eventually landing a spot as CBC’s first Punjabi play-by-play announcer for Hockey Night in Canada.
Singh says it was the industry knowledge his Mount Royal instructors brought to the classroom that helped get him the hands-on experience he needed to score his dream job. “The first day I arrived at CBC, they were able to assign me to the field because I knew how to operate the equipment and I had experience delivering a story,” he says.
Whether your goal is to have a career with a particular company, enter grad school or rub elbows with industry leaders, Mount Royal is always focused on getting you closer to your dreams.
– Dream big
READY TO SUCCEEDWithin a year of graduating, 97.5% of Mount Royal graduates land a job. 85% of graduates find jobs in their field of study.
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–Which program fits you?
ARE YOU CREATIVE, INDEPENDENT, EXPRESSIVE AND ORIGINAL?
Do you like to draw, play music, write or
act? Do you value freedom of expression,
unstructured environments, aesthetics and
creative activity?
ARE YOU CAREFUL, CONTROLLED, CONSCIENTIOUS, STRUCTURED AND SELF-DISCIPLINED?
Do you like detailed procedures, rules,
money, concrete data and policies?
Do you value clear guidelines, systems,
organization and defined situations?
ARE YOU PRACTICAL, METHODICAL AND REALISTIC?
Do you enjoy working with tools, machines,
animals and plants? Do you value structure,
clear goals and results you can see or touch?
ARE YOU ENERGETIC, AMBITIOUS, SOCIAL, ORGANIZED, CONVINCING AND DRIVEN?
Do you like adventure, risk-taking and business?
Do you value managing, leadership and
tangible rewards?
ARE YOU CURIOUS, PRECISE, SCIENTIFIC AND INDEPENDENT?
Do you like working on puzzles, solving
mathematical or scientific problems
and analyzing theoretical data? Do you
value abstract ideas, challenges and
working independently?
ARE YOU IDEALISTIC, FRIENDLY, TRUSTWORTHY, GENEROUS AND HELPFUL TO OTHERS?
Do you like people and the challenge of
confronting ethical issues? Do you value
teamwork, social responsibility, flexibility,
honesty, generosity and spirituality?
Deciding on the right program can be challenging, but your talents and strengths can point you in the right direction.
Take a look through these descriptions and match your personal strengths, interests and skills with a cross-section of programs that could be the best fit for you.
THREE THINGS TO CONSIDER…
1 You may fit into more than one category
2 You can learn more about careers and where you’ll excel by checking out occupational profiles at alis.gov.ab.ca
3 You can get further information and program details from our Admissions and Recruitment Office by visiting us at mtroyal.ca/admission or by calling 403.440.5000
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Artistic
Logical
Realistic
Enterprising
Investigative
Social
Bachelor of ArtsAnthropologyEnglishHistoryPolicy StudiesPsychologySociologySpanish
Bachelor of Arts — Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Business AdministrationGeneral ManagementAccountingHuman ResourcesMarketing
Bachelor of Child StudiesChild and Youth Care CounsellorEarly Learning and Child Care
Bachelor of CommunicationInformation DesignJournalismPublic Relations
Bachelor of Computer Information Systems
Bachelor of Education — Elementary
Bachelor of Health and Physical EducationAthletic TherapyEcotourism and Outdoor LeadershipPhysical LiteracySport and Recreation Management
Bachelor of Interior Design*
Bachelor of Midwifery
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of ScienceGeneral ScienceCellular and Molecular BiologyComputer Science (transfer)Environmental ScienceGeologyHealth Science
Aviation Diploma
Broadcasting Diploma
Social Work Diploma
* Pending Government approval
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FIND OUT MORE For more information on all of our programs, visit mtroyal.ca/ProgramsCourses
–Programs
—What makes up a program? Mount Royal programs include a variety of courses to
ensure that, when you graduate, you enter your career or
graduate studies with well-rounded abilities and a broad
knowledge base. Here’s what goes into our programs:
MAJOR/COREEach program has a major or core area of focus.
GENERAL EDUCATIONStudents select General Education (Gen Ed) courses from
four clusters:
» numeracy and scientific literacy » community and society » values, beliefs and identity » communication
ELECTIVESStudents make their own selection of courses and there
are hundreds to choose from.
NUMBER OF COURSESMRU DEGREE — FOUR YEARS
Major: 16 to 31 courses
Gen Ed: 4 to 12 courses
Electives: 0 to 12 courses
MRU DIPLOMA — TWO YEARS
Core: 14 to 16 courses
Gen Ed: 5 courses
Electives: 0 to 1 course
—Enhance your education WORK PLACEMENT OPPORTUNITIESAt Mount Royal, we want to prepare you to hit the
ground running in your career, and there’s no better
way than giving you the chance to experience the real
world while you complete your studies.
Many of our programs offer work placements where you
can apply yourself in your field of study and potentially
gain credits towards your program.
Programs with a icon offer formal work placement
opportunities to students.
HONOURSCertain Bachelor of Arts degrees offer an honours
program stream to prepare you for academic challenges
associated with graduate and professional schools.
Programs with an icon offer an honours stream.
MINORSStudents in degree programs can gain knowledge
outside of their major by including a minor in their
degree. Minors allow you to explore other interest
areas and can help you target specific fields of
employment or graduate studies. Mount Royal offers
over 40 minors, so you can customize your education
to suit you.
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—Bachelor of Arts (BA)A Mount Royal BA gives you the foundation
to analyze past, present and future issues
with an open and creative mind. These skills
will open doors to a variety of professions
as well as graduate or professional studies.
Focus your interests by choosing from
seven majors (six with honours streams).
ANTHROPOLOGY
Gain skills to investigate what it means to
be human, from ancient times to modern.
Study four key fields: cultural anthropology,
physical anthropology, linguistic anthropology
and archaeology.
Career possibilities:
Corporate culture analyst.
Forensic analyst.
Demographic forecaster.
ENGLISH
Study literature and learn how to write
and express yourself with clarity and style.
Explore creative and technical writing, film
studies and elements of popular culture,
such as graphic novels and pulp fiction.
Career possibilities:
Writer.
Researcher.
Editor.
HISTORY
Uncover the past through an investigation of
the peoples and places that have existed
over the years. Perform archival research,
volunteer, travel and participate in hands-on
field work to bring history to life.
Career possibilities:
Teacher (when combined with a B.Ed.).
Archivist.
Public administrator.
POLICY STUDIES
Understand the need for effective,
responsive policies in government, business
or nonprofit arenas and gain hands-on
experience during a semester as a paid
intern in the world of policy making.
Career possibilities:
Economic analyst.
Policy consultant.
Political aide.
PSYCHOLOGY
Gain the scientific foundation and critical
thinking skills that will give you insight into
how people perceive the world and interact
with others. Discover how social, cognitive
and biological factors affect the development
of typical and atypical behaviour from infancy
through old age.
Career possibilities:
Health or human services worker.
Youth counsellor.
Research analyst.
SOCIOLOGY
Engage in the study of human social life to
better understand changes in social structure
and human interaction. Learn sociological
research methods and theories, with a focus
on diversity and inequality.
Career possibilities:
Government agency representative.
Non-government organization (NGO) worker.
Social trends analyst.
SPANISH
Develop your communication skills and
your understanding of the cultures of Spain,
Latin America and the Hispanic community
in the United States. Gain real-world
experience in exchange programs with
universities in Chile, Colombia, Ecuador,
Mexico, Peru and Spain.
Career possibilities:
Spanish as a second language teacher.
Translator.
International liaison agent.
—Bachelor of Arts — Criminal Justice (BA – CJ)
Study in Alberta’s only four-year Bachelor
of Arts — Criminal Justice program and
expand your understanding of law
enforcement, community outreach and
victim services. Through theory and
hands-on learning such as court visits and
mock trials, you’ll gain a strong foundation
for the workplace or graduate studies.
Career possibilities:
Police officer.
Crime analyst.
Community outreach worker.
B A C H E L O R D E G R E E S
ENHANCE YOUR EDUCATION Honours program available Work placement opportunities available
TACKLING THE (PINK) ELEPHANT IN THE ROOMWanting to raise awareness about bullying in high schools, the Faculty of Arts developed the Who’s Frank? campaign. The initiative featured a giant, pink elephant named Frank, which was designed and built by Interior Design students and faculty. Frank made his big debut at Bishop Carroll High School, where he helped to initiate discussions about positive change among students.
Pink elephant illustration by Micaela DeBoer
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—Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)If business is your passion, a Mount Royal
BBA will help you build a solid foundation
for success in the global economy
through a combination of theory and
practical experience.
As a BBA student, you start in General
Management and have the option to focus
your interests by choosing from four majors.
Those who remain in General Management
can also enrich their studies by taking
advantage of many business-specific minors.
GENERAL MANAGEMENT
Understand the “big picture” in a variety
of business sectors. Choose from a wide
range of courses to obtain a general
business education. In addition to 17 core
courses, you may also learn about areas
such as international business, insurance,
finance, financial services, entrepreneurship,
nonprofit management, social innovation,
business of sport and recreation, supply
chain management and others.
Career possibilities:
Business development analyst.
Management consultant.
Client services specialist.
ACCOUNTING
With the expanding global economy,
changing tax regulations and new financial
reporting standards, accountants are in
high demand. Gain knowledge to meet the
demand for skilled accountants in many
organizations and get an edge with practical,
hands-on experience. Graduates are eligible
to apply to enter into the Canadian
Professional Accounting (CPA) designation
education program.
Career possibilities:
Forensic accountant.
Controller.
Financial analyst.
HUMAN RESOURCES
Human Resource professionals provide
critical guidance to businesses — large and
small — when it comes to staffing, employee
performance and engagement as well as
collective bargaining and other labour-related
areas. Gain knowledge to work in the Human
Resources profession and be prepared to
pursue the Canadian Human Resources
Professional (CHRP) designation.
Career possibilities:
Labour relations consultant.
Talent acquisition manager.
Disability management specialist.
MARKETING
Professional marketers navigate the
dynamic world of brands, evolving
stakeholder attitudes, media industry
transformation, design trends, competitor
innovation and global economic shifts.
Gain the knowledge needed to become a
marketing professional who can effectively
blend insight, strategy and creativity to help
bring extraordinary products, services and
campaigns to the marketplace.
Career possibilities:
Advertising account executive.
Marketing director.
Brand manager.
B A C H E L O R D E G R E E S
FIND OUT MORE Visit mtroyal.ca/ProgramsCourses
BUSINESS VENTURES TEE OFF Students enrolled in Entrepreneurship 2301 rarely go to class. Instead, they build their own businesses. In 2013, students pitched ideas to W. Brett Wilson. Derek Rucki, a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) — General Management student, and Stefan Radeta, a Bachelor of Computer Information Systems (BCIS) student, then took their idea to MRU’s own Dragon’s Den-style enterprise idea challenge, the JMH Venture LaunchPad Pitch Competition. They received $30,000 to market their TLink device, which tells golfers the distance to the hole.
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—Bachelor of Child Studies (BCST) With a fresh approach to child studies,
Mount Royal’s distinctive four-year BCST
emphasizes strong theoretical foundations in
early learning or child and youth care majors
while providing you with valuable hands-on
experiential learning opportunities in and
outside the classroom.
CHILD AND YOUTH CARE COUNSELLOR
Make a difference in the lives of people
in your community. Learn to advocate for,
counsel and nurture vulnerable children,
youth and families by gaining knowledge
and hands-on experience in areas such
as child and adolescent development,
intervention and treatment strategies,
and child and youth care practice.
Career possibilities:
Child and youth care counsellor.
Youth justice worker.
Family support worker.
EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE
Study the fundamentals of childhood
development. You’ll gain an understanding
of the needs of children from infancy to
age 12 and be able to create stimulating
learning environments essential for early
childhood education.
Career possibilities:
Early childhood educator.
Inclusion specialist.
Program leader.
—Bachelor of Communication (BCMM)Mount Royal’s Bachelor of Communication
is Canada’s only four-year communication
degree to offer majors in three distinct
fields: Information Design, Journalism and
Public Relations.
INFORMATION DESIGN
Learn to produce clear, concise and visually
attractive materials and enhance how
people read, understand and use information.
Gain skills ranging from graphic design
and writing to project management and
instructional design.
Career possibilities:
Graphic designer.
Information architect.
User experience specialist.
JOURNALISM
Establish a professional foundation through
communication theory and direct practice.
Learn to structure information for different
audiences and produce multimedia projects
to a high standard as you gain new skills in
information retrieval, interviewing, writing,
editing, reporting, photography, online
delivery and video production.
Career possibilities:
Magazine editor.
TV news anchor.
Social media and communications manager.
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Focus on areas such as interpersonal and
organizational communication; crisis and
issues management; and communication
planning. Learn how to successfully build
and maintain relationships with key audiences
and create strategic programs — skills that
are integral to an organization’s success.
Career possibilities:
Community relations coordinator.
Media relations specialist.
Fundraising manager.
—Bachelor of Computer Information Systems (BCIS) Focus on the practical application of computer
systems in a business environment. Develop
a double skill set that combines technical
understanding with solid business acumen
in areas including software development,
systems analysis and project management.
Career possibilities:
Business analyst.
Web/Mobile application developer.
Network administrator.
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING THROUGH PLAYMount Royal’s Child Development Lab has a cutting-edge observation room where students and faculty members can observe children interacting in the adjoining playroom. This innovative approach complements traditional classroom instruction.
ENHANCE YOUR EDUCATION Honours program available Work placement opportunities available
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—Bachelor of Education — Elementary (B.Ed) A blend of educational theory and classroom
experience will prepare you to teach
kindergarten through middle school. Mount
Royal’s Bachelor of Education — Elementary
provides you weekly experiential learning
opportunities at schools in the community
during years one and two. This means you’ll
see things from a teacher’s perspective from
the start. Practicums in years three and
four provide further experience to develop
your skills as a competent, reflective teacher.
Career possibilities:
Teacher.
Tutor.
Curriculum developer/administrator.
—Bachelor of Health and Physical Education (BHPE)With a comprehensive perspective on
health and physical education unique to
Western Canada, Mount Royal’s four-year
BHPE presents a balanced emphasis on
both health and wellness. Going beyond
traditional program offerings, the BHPE
focuses on creating experienced and
well-rounded graduates prepared to be
leaders in their community. As a BHPE
student, you can focus your interests by
choosing from four majors.
ATHLETIC THERAPY
Focused on the prevention and care of
injuries, Athletic Therapists work closely
with athletes and active individuals to
contribute to their overall health. Graduates
are prepared to take the Canadian Athletic
Therapists Associate (CATA) board exam or
follow a career in a related health-care field.
Career possibilities:
Certified Athletic Therapist.
Graduates can also pursue medicine,
physiotherapy or graduate school
in kinesiology.
ECOTOURISM AND OUTDOOR LEADERSHIP
Learn in a unique program that explores
sustainable tourism, business, sociocultural
heritage, outdoor adventure, environmental
science, leadership and communication.
Experience real-world, adventure-based
learning during wilderness, backpacking,
whitewater kayaking and rock climbing
learning expeditions.
Career possibilities:
Ecotourism planner.
Parks interpreter.
Outdoor leadership guide.
PHYSICAL LITERACY
Combining the foundations of a physical
education degree with a comprehensive
focus on health promotion and disease
prevention, you will be prepared to be a
leader in your community. Your distinctive
education will allow you to make a difference
in the lives of Canadians through a holistic
approach to good health that has nutrition,
exercise and life-balance at the core.
Career possibilities:
Coach.
Fitness trainer or instructor.
Teacher (when combined with a B.Ed.).
SPORT AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT
Get the best of both worlds as you benefit
from an innovative blend of theory and
real-world experience, such as working with
professional sports teams or in recreational
facilities. Develop business acumen that will
prepare you to launch your own business
venture or bring an entrepreneurial
perspective to an organization.
Career possibilities:
Sport marketer.
Community recreation programmer
or administrator.
Sport and recreation consultant.
B A C H E L O R D E G R E E S
FIND OUT MORE Visit mtroyal.ca/ProgramsCourses
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BEAUTIFUL SPACESAfter graduating from the Interior Design program in 2005, Amanda Hamilton went on to launch her own successful business and create inspiring interiors for luxury residences, offices, retail stores, and restaurants. She also launched her own home accessories line.
PANORAMIC VIEWS OF GLOBAL ECONOMIESOne of many field schools Mount Royal offers, the Peru ecotourism trip allows students to experience, firsthand, global loca-tions with fragile ecosystems to further understand how essential the health of local resources are to the overall prosperity of a community.
—Bachelor of Interior Design (BID) (Pending Government approval)*
Learn the design process from project
inception to implementation. Combine
theory and studio-based projects, working
individually and in teams, to develop your
understanding of building systems and design
tools. Launch a dynamic career in interior
design with a paid work internship.
Career possibilities:
Residential or commercial interior designer.
Facility manager.
Manufacturer’s representative.
Sales consultant.
Home builder or developer design consultant.
*This program may be listed as the Bachelor of Applied Interior
Design or, pending Government approval, the Bachelor of
Interior Design on the application form.
—Bachelor of Midwifery (B.Mid.) In Alberta’s only Bachelor of Midwifery
degree program, you’ll work directly with
faculty and practicing midwives to blend
theory with application. This degree will
prepare you to become a primary care
provider in the growing field of midwifery.
Graduates are prepared to write the Canadian
Midwifery Registration Examination and
become Registered Midwives.
Career possibilities:
Midwife.
Health educator.
Researcher.
National health worker.
—Bachelor of Nursing (BN) Learn about health, wellness, collaborative
health care and how to effectively engage
with communities. Prepare for professional
practice in a variety of health care settings
and capitalize on the growing demand for
nursing graduates in Alberta, in Canada and
in other countries around the world.
Career possibilities:
Registered Nurse (RN).
Health administrator.
Health education specialist.
ENHANCE YOUR EDUCATION Honours program available Work placement opportunities available
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—Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)Extensive lab and field work, undergraduate
research opportunities, faculty who are
passionate about science and one-on-one
teaching and learning will prepare you to
excel in scientific, business, legal or
professional workplaces or pursue
professional or graduate studies.
As a B.Sc. student, you start in General
Science and have the option to focus your
interests by choosing from five majors
that allow you to specialize in one of the
following areas of study:
GENERAL SCIENCE Gain a solid foundation in physical and
natural sciences. Specialize in up to three
of the following areas: Biological Sciences,
Earth Sciences, Mathematics and Computer
Science or Physical Sciences.
Career possibilities:
Teacher (when combined with a B.Ed.).
Physician.
Health science researcher.
CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Get ready for a career in research, medicine,
or the biotechnology sector, with cutting-
edge, laboratory-based experiential learning
in both cellular biology and molecular biology.
This program will prepare you for the
workforce, for graduate studies in science,
or for professional studies in fields including
medicine, pharmacy, and dentistry.
Career possibilities:
Pharmacist.
Research Scientist.
Physician.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Make a positive mark on the environment
by studying areas related to environmental
protection, mitigation and management as
well as the efficient use of natural resources.
Steer stakeholders in the right direction
with your knowledge in environmental
sustainability and development.
Career possibilities:
Environmental scientist.
Air and water quality consultant.
Reclamation specialist.
GEOLOGY
Capitalize on the demand for skilled
geologists. Gain knowledge that prepares
you for work in the petroleum and mineral
exploration industries, oil sands development
or diamond exploration.
Career possibilities:
Petroleum geologist.
Mineral exploration geologist.
Environmental geologist.
HEALTH SCIENCE
With the increasing demand for health-
related services, set the stage for a career
or further education in fields such as
medicine, dentistry, chiropractic therapy
or technology research.
Career possibilities:
Researcher.
Regulatory affairs analyst.
Quality control specialist.
B A C H E L O R D E G R E E S
LET YOUR PASSION TAKE WINGStudents in BIOL 5201 can complete a project in an area of biology that interests them. In 2013, third-year student Nathan Scherger chose to study wing shapes and sizes of different species of bees, and is currently working towards getting his research published.
FIND OUT MORE Visit mtroyal.ca/ProgramsCourses
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—Bachelor of Science — Computer ScienceStart to build a solid foundation in computer
science in this two-year program that
equips you with the technical skills and
creative thinking required to succeed in the
remainder of your computer science degree
at another university.
Career possibilities:
Software engineer.
Programmer.
System administrator.
—AviationBe fully equipped to handle the role of a pilot,
both in the air and on the ground. While
making flights across Western Canada,
you’ll earn the training and flying time that
will prepare you to take the Transport
Canada commercial pilot license exams.
Career possibilities:
Commercial, charter or corporate pilot.
Airline administrator.
Flight instructor.
—Broadcasting
Hit the ground running in the broadcasting
world by studying technical operations and
production; news writing, reporting and
presenting; or creative writing and producing.
Use the tools of the trade in our on-campus
radio station and professional television
studios, as you master the skills needed
for a career in broadcasting.
Career possibilities:
Television/radio reporter.
Audio and video technician.
Television/radio producer.
—Social Work
Blend theory and application as you learn
to work with individuals, families and
communities to assess, intervene and
provide support. Graduates are eligible
to apply for registration with the Alberta
College of Social Workers or pursue a
degree in social work.
Career possibilities:
Social worker.
Case worker/case manager.
Counsellor.
U N I V E R S I T Y T R A N S F E R D I P L O M A S
TAKE FLIGHTShortly after graduating, Ashley Black, a 2010 Aviation Diploma recipient, was offered her first career opportunity at Jazz after being granted the Air Canada Jazz award.
ENHANCE YOUR EDUCATION Honours program available Work placement opportunities available
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C E R T I F I C AT E S O T H E R O P T I O N S
—Certificates
» Athletic Therapy (Advanced Certificate)
» Business Administration
» Advanced Accounting
» Human Resources
» Marketing
» Environmental Science
—Advanced specialty health certificates
» Advanced Studies in Critical
Care Nursing*
» Critical Care Nursing
» Emergency Nursing
* Allied health personnel and students
enrolled in nursing programs are eligible to
take specific ACCN courses.
—Certificates of achievement » Bridge to Canadian Nursing
» Journalism
—University Entrance Option (UEO)Are you planning to pursue a bachelor’s
degree and need to boost your grades
or complete missing courses for a
specific program?
Keep your education moving forward while
becoming a stronger applicant for a Mount
Royal degree program. The University
Entrance Option, which may include taking
Grade 12 equivalency courses, provides a
structured curriculum to get you started on
your degree-level coursework while you
prepare for admission into your intended
degree program.
While taking the University Entrance
Option doesn’t guarantee admission
to Mount Royal, it’s a big first step.
Learn more at
mtroyal.ca/universityentranceoption
—Open StudiesDo you want to explore your options for an
academic program?
Take courses that will help you choose
your eventual program of study or pick up
courses to meet admission requirements.
Open Studies gives students interested
in a flexible learning structure the
freedom to explore different courses
and program options.
Expand your knowledge and work toward
further education by completing Grade 12
equivalent courses to meet admission
requirements for a chosen program. Or
complete courses that may be transferable
to a Mount Royal baccalaureate degree or
diploma program.
Get started at mtroyal.ca/openstudies
GO LONGIn 2013, five Athletic Therapy Advanced Certificate students landed heavy-hitting practicums with the Canadian Football League (CFL), where they worked with elite athletes on a national stage.
FIND OUT MORE Visit mtroyal.ca/ProgramsCourses
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LET US GET TO KNOW YOU» Create an account at mr4u.mymru.ca to receive information on your
programs of interest, check your application status, book a campus tour and get important messages and updates.
» Experience Mount Royal firsthand at our Open House, Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014 to learn about our programs, speak with faculty, students and staff and take a campus tour. To find out more, visit mtroyal.ca/openhouse
» Join our networks to connect with our recruitment officers, current students, faculty, staff and alumni who can help you see what it’s like to be an MRU student.
/MountRoyal4U /mrulife
@mountroyal4u /mountroyal4u
NARROW DOWN YOUR PROGRAM CHOICES» Discover what programs interest you on pages 26 and 27.» Review the admission requirements chart inside the back cover.
APPLY ONLINE» Apply for admission Oct. 1, 2014 to Feb. 1, 2015
mtroyal.ca/admission
» Apply for residence beginning Oct. 1, 2014 mtroyal.ca/residence
» Apply for scholarships and bursaries by March 1, 2015 mtroyal.ca/moneymatters
Create account on mr4u.mymru.ca
Follow MRU on social media
Visit Open House or take a campus tour
Explore program options
Meet with a recruitment officer
Apply for admission
Apply for residence
Consult an accessibility advisor (if needed)
Apply for scholarships and student loans
Pay registration deposit
Get advised and register for classes
Attend New Student Orientation
YOUR CHECKLISTKeep track of your application
–Are you ready?
DATES TO REMEMBER
Oct. 1, 2014 to Feb 1, 2015 Early admission (applications continue to be accepted beyond this date for most programs)
Oct. 1, 2014 ongoing Apply for residence
Oct. 25, 2014 Open House
Nov. 2014 to Aug. 2015 Receive offer of admission
March 1, 2015 Deadline to apply for scholarships and bursaries
Contact Accessibility Services (if needed)
April – May 2015 Academic advising and registration for courses begins
June 2015 Apply for student loans
Aug. 1, 2015 Final/official transcripts due
Aug. 12, 2015 Tuition and fees due
Sept. 8 and Sept. 9, 2015 New Student Orientation
Sept. 10, 2015 First day of classes
Become a Mount Royal student in a few easy steps
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—Scholarships and bursaries With more than $3 million in scholarships, awards and bursaries available to Mount Royal students, it pays to apply.
Plan your budget for life as a Mount Royal studentSOME OPTIONS TO CONSIDER:» Savings
Are you going to, or have you, put money aside for your education?
» Employment Will you have a part-time job while you’re going to school? How about a summer job?
» Family Contributions Are your parents helping you out or do you have an RESP?
» Student Loans If you are a resident of Alberta, you can apply for government loans online at studentaid.alberta.ca beginning the end of June. If you live outside Alberta, look into applying for student loans assistance from your home province or territory.
HOW TO APPLY
Apply for Admission from Oct. 1, 2014 to Feb. 1, 2015 at mtroyal.ca/admission
Receive your MRU student ID number by e-mail.
Apply for scholarships and bursaries from Oct. 1, 2014 to March 1, 2015 at mtroyal.ca/awards
–Invest in your future
Estimated Expenses Canadian Citizens and International Students for Academic Year (8 months) Permanent Residents
Tuition and fees (based on 10 courses) $6,400 $12,950
Books and supplies $1,500 $1,500
Residence (optional) $5,531 – $7,737 $5,531 – $7,737
Transportation Calgary Transit U-Pass Calgary Transit U-Pass included in fees included in fees
Living expenses and $4,000 – $6,000 $4,000 – $6,000 spending money
Approximate costs range $11,900* – $21,637 $23,981 – $28,187 * Low range based on living at home instead of Residence
Entrance Award Criteria Amount
President’s Scholarship Academic achievement, Full tuition/fees (one extracurricular activities academic year) and and leadership $1000 cash
Entrance Awards for Academic achievement – 90% $1000 Academic Excellence in top two Group A subjects
Entrance Bursaries Financial need $1000
Donor-funded Scholarships Criteria varies to recognize Amounts vary and Bursaries a variety of achievements
BUDGET CALCULATORFigure out your budget based on your program of choice and personal expenses by using our budget calculator at mr4u.mymru.ca
NEED MORE INFORMATION? Get budget planning tools, apply for scholarships and bursaries and learn more about getting financial
assistance by visiting mtroyal.ca/moneymatters
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–Support your student
LOOKING FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS? Parents and guardians can find more information about admission, student services, financial aid
and campus tours at mtroyal.ca/Admissions/Parents
—For parents and guardiansAs the parent of a prospective Mount Royal student, we know you have many questions. We consider you an important partner
in your son or daughter’s education and we want to help you guide them through this exciting process of choosing the right
post-secondary institution. Just like you, we want to see our students grow and develop to achieve their full potential and we also
want to provide you with the information you need to feel confident about the decision your son or daughter is making.
KEY DECISION MAKING POINTS:
PROGRAM Does Mount Royal offer what they want?
It is very important that your student is enrolled in a program they
are interested in or they may not fully commit to it.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Do they qualify for competitive admission?
Mount Royal visits many high schools in Alberta, Saskatchewan
and British Columbia to provide information to students directly
and we also offer admission information sessions or individual
appointments with recruitment officers on campus. Call
403.440.5000 to book.
FINANCIAL SUPPORT Value for your investment
Last year Mount Royal students received more than $3 million
dollars in scholarships and bursaries.
SERVICES, FACILITIES AND CAMPUS LIFE It’s not just about studying
Think about the supports needed in high school, or those that might
be required if studying at a higher level. Mount Royal has strong
academic and personal supports on campus. Also consider sports
teams, clubs, recreation facilities, and other activities available.
CLASS SIZEMount Royal’s average class size is 30 students. Personal
interaction in the classroom is important to us and students
can expect to make a connection with other students and our
professors right out of the gate.
LOCATION Live at home or move into Residence?
There are pros and cons to both of these options. Living at home
may help save money, but living on campus may enhance the
post-secondary experience. Make sure you visit and take a look for
yourself. Mount Royal residence is guaranteed for first year
students, provided they apply and pay deposit by June 15, 2015.
FIT
Is Mount Royal the right fit?
Take a campus tour to see if the campus is a good fit – it might be
hard to imagine, but just stepping foot on campus can give you a
feel for what it will be like to be a student here.
LET GO AND RELAXEven though it is time for your son or daughter to assume greater
responsibility for their future plans, you can still cheer them on
from the sidelines and be there to support them when needed.
NOT YOUR TYPICAL PRESIDENTPolicy Studies students have the chance to learn face-to-face from University President David Docherty, PhD, a recognized expert on parliamentary democracy.
– Admission
Program Specific Required Courses Minimum Additional and Minimum Grade Average* Requirements
Degree
Bachelor of Arts (undeclared and majors not listed below) ELA 30-1 60% Math 30-1 or 30-2 or a language 30 50% 65%
Bachelor of Arts — Policy Studies ELA 30-1 60% Math 30-1 or 30-2 60% 65%
Bachelor of Arts — Psychology ELA 30-1 60% Math 30-1 or 30-2 50% 65%
Bachelor of Arts — Criminal Justice ELA 30-1 60% Math 30-1 or 30-2 50% 65%
Bachelor of Business Administration (all majors) ELA 30-1 60% Math 30-1 or 30-2 60% 65%
Bachelor of Child Studies (all majors) ELA 30-1 60% 65%
Bachelor of Communication — Information Design ELA 30-1 60% 65% Interview
Bachelor of Communication — Journalism ELA 30-1 60% Social Studies 30-1 50% 65%
Bachelor of Communication — Public Relations ELA 30-1 60% Social Studies 30-1 50% 65% Interview
Bachelor of Computer Information Systems ELA 30-1 60% Math 30-1 60% 65%
Bachelor of Education — Elementary ELA 30-1 65% Math 30-1 or 30-2 or a language 30 50% 70%
Bachelor of Health and Physical Education (all majors) ELA 30-1 60% Math 30-1 or 30-2 50% Biology 30 50% 65%
Bachelor of Interior Design** ELA 30-1 65% Math 30-1 or 30-2 50% 65% Portfolio
Bachelor of Midwifery ELA 30-1 60% Math 30-1 or 30-2 50% Chemistry 30 50% 70% Interview Biology 30 50%
Bachelor of Nursing ELA 30-1 60% Math 30-1 or 30-2 50% Biology 30 50% 70% One of Chemistry 30, Physics 30 or Science 30 50%
Bachelor of Science (all majors) ELA 30-1 60% Math 30-1 60% Chemistry 30 60% 65%
University Transfer
Bachelor of Science — Computer Science ELA 30-1 60% Math 30-1 65% 65%
Diploma
Aviation ELA 30-1 60% Math 30-1 60% 60% Class 1 Aviation Medical, Canadian Private Pilot License
Broadcasting ELA 30-1 60% Social Studies 30-1 50% 60% Interview
Social Work ELA 30-1 60% 60%
Other Options
University Entrance Option Admission requirements same as degree programs, with the exception 60% that students may present an alternate Group A instead of ELA 30-1.
Open Studies No specific course requirements
* Minimum overall average based on the five courses required for high school admission category applicants (see next page)** This program may be listed as the Bachelor of Applied Interior Design or, pending government approval, the Bachelor of Interior Design on the application form.
Competitive (Conditional) Admission Average: Admission to MRU is competitive. Applicants must meet both the competitive admission average for their program and the minimum grade requirements listed in the chart below.
Minimum Admission Requirements: This chart lists the specific course and corresponding minimum grade requirements as well as the minimum overall final average for each program. In addition to these, you must
meet all course requirements listed on the Admission Categories page (Group A, B, and C) for your admission category (high school, post-secondary or mature).
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
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ADMISSION CATEGORIES
Your admission category will be determined by the Admission and Recruitment Office once you’ve applied and submitted your self-reported or final grade information and all official post-secondary transcripts.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS For specific courses required by each program, see the admission requirements chart on the previous page.
MY PLAN:
High School ApplicantYou will be considered a high school applicant if you are in your final year of high school, if you have left or completed high school, and if you have completed fewer than eight post-secondary courses. Competitive (conditional) admission average will be based on your top two Group A subjects at time of review.
Post-Secondary ApplicantYou will be considered a post-secondary applicant if you have completed four or more post-secondary courses by Dec. 31, 2014 and will have completed eight or more post-secondary courses by June 30, 2015. Competitive (conditional) admission average will be based on your four most recently completed transferable post-secondary courses as of Dec. 31, 2014.
Mature ApplicantYou will be considered a mature applicant if the previous categories do not apply to you and you are at least 21 years old by Sept. 1, 2015. Competitive (conditional) admission average will be based on your top two Group A subjects at the time of review.
High School ApplicantDegree programs (bachelor and university transfer) Specific courses required by the program must be included in your five subjects below:
English Language Arts (ELA) 30–1 Group A course Group A course Group A or B course Group A, B or C course
Diploma programs Specific courses required by the program must be included in your five subjects below:
English Language Arts (ELA) 30–1 Group A course Group A, B or C course Group A, B or C course Group A, B or C course
Post-Secondary ApplicantSpecific courses required by the program must be presented for admission.
Mature ApplicantSpecific courses required by the program must be presented for admission:
English Language Arts (ELA) 30–1 Group A course
This information was correct at time of publication. Please check with the Admissions and Recruitment Office or visit mtroyal.ca/admission for up-to-date information on the admission requirements and curriculum for the program and semester in which you intend to enrol.
COURSE CATEGORIES
Group A» English Language Arts 30-1» Mathematics 30–1 (or Mathematics 30–2
if accepted by the program)» Mathematics 31» Biology 30» Chemistry 30» Physics 30» Science 30» Social Studies 30–1» French 30, 31, French Language Arts 30,
Français 30» All other languages 30
Group B (must be five-credit courses)» Art 30 or 31» Drama 30» Music 30 (choral, instrumental, general)» Physical Education 30» Religious Studies 35» Social Studies 30–2
Group C» Other five-credit Grade 12 courses
or a combination of two three-credit Grade 12 courses
» Five credits of advanced career and technology courses
Note» Special projects cannot be used for admission» You cannot use two courses from the same subject
area, with the exception of Math 30-1 or 30-2 and Math 31.
» International Baccalaureate (IB) and Advanced Placement (AP) courses may be used for admission and/or transfer credit. Visit mtroyal.ca/admission for
more information
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PROVINCIAL COURSE EQUIVALENCES
Alberta ELA 30-1 Math 30-1 Math 30-2 Math 31 Social Biology 30 Chemistry 30 Physics 30 Language 30 (Calculus) Studies 30-1
North West ELA 30-1 Math 30-1 Math 30-2 Math 31 Social Biology 30 Chemistry 30 Physics 30 30-level Territories (Calculus) Studies 30-1 Language and Nunavut
British English 12 Pre-Calculus 12 Foundations Calculus 12 History 12 / Biology 12 Chemistry 12 Physics 12 12 or 12A-level Columbia of Math 12 Geography 12 / Language and Yukon First Nations 12 / Comparative Civilizations 12
Saskatchewan ELA A30 Pre-Calculus 30 Foundations Calculus 30 Social Biology 30 Chemistry 30 Physics 30 30-level and B30 of Math 30 Studies 30 / Language History 30 / Sciences Sociales 30 / Native Studies 30
Manitoba ELA 40S Pre-Calculus Applied Calculus 45S History 40S / Biology 40S Chemistry 40S Physics 40S 40S-level Math 40S Math 40S and Advanced Geography 40S / Language Math 45S Western Civilization 40S / World Issues 40S
Ontario English Advanced Mathematics Calculus History CHI4U Biology Chemistry Physics Any 4U ENG4U / Functions of Data and Vectors or CHY4U / SBI4U SCH4U SPH4U Language Studies in MHF4U Management MCV4U Geography Literature MDM4U CGW4U or ETS4U CGU4U / Classical Civilization LW4U
Québec English 603 Math 201 Math 201 History 330 Biology 101 Chemistry 202 Physics 203 Français (Two semester (excluding (Calculus) series / series series series 601-602 series courses at Statistics) Geography 320 or other language CEGEP) series 607-616 series
New English 121 Pre-Calculus Foundations Math 120 / History 121 Biology 121 Chemistry 121 Physics 121 Language 121 Brunswick or 122 12A and 12B of Math 12 Calculus 120 or 122 / or 122 or 122 or 122 or 122 Geography 120 / World Issues 120
Nova Scotia English 12 Advanced Calculus 12 Geography 12 / Biology 12 Chemistry 12 Physics 12 Language 12 Academic Math 12 / History 12 / Pre-Calculus World History 12 Math 12
Prince Edward English 611 Math (Algebra) Math 621A Math 611B History 621 Biology 621 Chemistry 621 Physics 621 621-level Island or 621 621B language
Newfoundland English 3201 Math 3204 Math 3207 World Biology 3201 Chemistry 3202 Physics 3204 3200-level or 3205 History 3201 / language Geography 3202
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son W
ay SW
Crowchild Trail SW
37 Street SW
Bus Routes13, 18, 20, 72 and 73
Bus Rapid Transit Route (BRT)306 Westbrook/Heritage
Express Routes181 MRU North Express
182 MRU South Express
For more Calgary Transit information, contact Customer Service at 403.262.1000 or visit calgarytransit.com
E East Gate Entrance» Academic Advising Services» Admissions and Recruitment Office» BookStore» Iniskim Centre» Library» Office of the Registrar and Fees Office
W West Gate Entrance» The Conservatory» Leacock Theatre» Security» Wright Theatre» Wyckham House
R Recreation Entrance» Wellness Centre» Health Services» Recreation
EA Faculty of Arts building
EB Bissett School of Business
EC Roderick Mah Centre for Continuous Learning
WR West Residence
ER East Residence
Calgary Transit Stops
P Parking Lots
PA East Gate Parkade (visitor parking)
BCH Future home of the new Conservatory and the Bella Concert Hall
RLLC Future home of the new Riddell Library and Learning Centre
Calgary Transit Information
Areas on Campus
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Admissions and Recruitment 403.440.5000 1.877.440.5001 (toll-free) mtroyal.ca/admission
Student Awards and Financial Aid 403.440.6223 mtroyal.ca/moneymatters
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MOUNT ROYAL UNIVERSITY 4825 Mount Royal Gate SW Calgary, Alberta, Canada T3E 6K6 mtroyal.ca
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