University of Saskatchewan

Country

Canada

City

Saskatoon

Agreement type

Exchange

Study places

5

About the study place

The University of Saskatchewan lies in Saskatoon, the largest city in Saskatchewan in Canada. The indigenous population characterize the city with several urban green reserves within city borders. Over 15.000 study at the university. The University of Saskatchewan offers studies within areas such as food science, animal and plant sciences, geology, geography, biotechnology and environmental studies.

It is possible to apply for UArtic north2north stipend for this institutiom

Course catalogue

  • Agreement

    The agreement includes five tuition free places at the College of Agriculture and Bio-resources and/or the College of Arts and Science.

    Bachelor (undergraduate) and master (graduate)

  • Tuition fees

    Students travelling through the agreement are exempt from tuition fees. IMPORTANT: Students are responsible for paying various obligatory fees to the university in the amount of NOK 2 500.

  • Who can apply

    Applicants are ranged according to their average grade scores upon applying.

    All exchanges require a completion of 60ECTs prior to a stay abroad.

  • Language of Instruction

    English

    Language Requirements

    Upper Secondary school (‘Videregående’ in Norwegian):

    A minimum average score of 4, or
    TOEFL: Minimum score 80 (Internet-based); the following are minimum required scores for the various components: reading: 19; listening: 19; speaking: 18; writing: 18.

  • Recognition of credits

    15 credits at Saskatchewan correspond to 30 NMBU credits.

  • Accomodation

    It is possible to apply for student rooms at the university. The university can also supply information regarding non-university accommodation. See the university’s accommodation pages.

  • Visa / Residence permit

    Norwegian citizens, for studies of under six months in duration: For studies of less than six months in Canada you need your passport a letter of acceptance from the host university when you arrive and apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA). It is a simple online process and costs  $7 CAD.

    All nationalities (including Norwegians), for studies of over six months duration: a Study Visa will be necessary. An application form can be obtained from the Canadian Embassy in Oslo.

    The Canadian Embassy in the United Kingdom (officially known as the High Commission of Canada in the United Kingdom) processes most of the visas for non-Norwegians. According to new regulations, some nationalities will need to travel to the High Commission to submit biometric data for the processing of a student visa. It is not possible to apply for a visa before you have received a letter confirming your acceptance at the host university.

    In addition to a certified copy of the host university’s letter of acceptance, the High Commission demands an economic guarantee, two passport photos, a copy of your passport and a processing fee. Processing time for applications varies from two to four weeks; it is thus recommended to send an application in as soon as possible. Read the application carefully and control your signature and all attached papers. The High Commission strongly recommends that travel tickets are not bought until an answer to the application is ready.

    Immigration Canada

  • Courses

    Course catalogue

    Courses taken by previous students

    B-PV
    CMPT141 Intro to Computer Science
    GEOL121 Earth Processes
    PLSC408 Global Plant Genetic Resources

    B-MINA
    CHEM250 Intro Organic Chemistry
    GEOG333 Global Climate Change
    SLSC342 Agronomic Soil Microbiology
    TOX302 Intro to Aquatic Toxicology

    M-KB
    CHEM221 Analytical Chemistry
    CMPT100 Intro Computing
    MATH116 Calculus 2

    M-VM
    ARCH112 The Human Journey: an Introduction to Archaeology and Biological Anthropology
    CMPT141 Intro to Computer Science
    STAT245 Introduction to Statistical Methods