The University of Saskatchewan includes 13 colleges, the Extension Division, and the U of S Library, as well as several virtual, federated, and affiliated colleges.
Agriculture
The College of Agriculture was created in 1912, three years after the University of Saskatchewan began offering classes.
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Arts and Science
The College of Arts and Science is the oldest and largest college at the University of Saskatchewan.
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Commerce
The College of Commerce began as the School of Accounting, which was established in 1915 and began classes in 1917.
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Dentistry
The U of S Senate approved the establishment of the College of Dentistry in 1965.
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Education
The College of Education was formed at the University of Saskatchewan in 1927. Previously, teacher education was a non-degree program, first taught at Normal School and then at Teacher's College.The College offers courses leading to a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.).
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Engineering
The University of Saskatchewan began offering engineering classes in 1912. The College of Engineering was established in 1921.
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Extension Division
The U of S Extension Division is a leader in professional practice and scholarship related to adult, continuing and distance education which enables learners to meet geographic, economic, social and personal challenges to continuing their education.
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Graduate Studies and Research
The College was formed at the University of Saskatchewan in 1946 as the College of Graduate Studies.
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Kinesiology
In 1958 the School of Physical Education was established within the College of Arts and Science.
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Law
The College of Law was established in 1912. It was the third independent college at the University of Saskatchewan.
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Medicine
Medical education began at the University of Saskatchewan in 1926. Students did not complete their education here, they attended other medical colleges in Canada to complete their degrees.
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Nursing
The College of Nursing at the University of Saskatchewan was established as a school in 1938 and became a college on July 1, 1973.
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Pharmacy and Nutrition
In 1913 the School of Pharmacy was formed at the University of Saskatchewan. The School became the College of Pharmacy in 1921.
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Veterinary Medicine
The Western College of Veterinary Medicine was established at the University of Saskatchewan in 1964, as a result of a decision by representatives of University, the governments of the four western provinces and the federal government.
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Virtual, Federated, and Affiliated Colleges