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Viewbook 2014/2015
MOUNT ROYAL UNIVERSITY
3,000,000+DOLLARS AVAILABLE IN SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES
61STUDENTS PRESENTED
THEIR RESEARCH PROJECTS AT
THE 2013 MOUNT ROYAL STUDENT
RESEARCH SHOWCASE
103STUDENTS
PARTICIPATED IN 2012-13
INTERNATIONAL FIELD SCHOOLS IN AUSTRALIA,
THAILAND, JORDAN, MEXICO AND MORE
103YEARS MOUNT
ROYAL HAS BEEN TEACHING
STUDENTS LIKE YOU
70+STUDENT
CLUBSTO
JOIN AT MRU
1YOU AND YOUR EDUCATION COME FIRST
97.5% OF GRADS
FOUND JOBSWITHIN
A YEAR OF GRADUATION
85%OF GRADS
FOUND JOBS
IN THEIR FIELD
13,000+STUDENTS ATTEND
MOUNT ROYAL UNIVERSITY
1,975STUDENTS
GRADUATED IN 2012-13
600+PAID
STUDENT JOBS ON CAMPUS
1,300STUDENTS
LIVE IN RESIDENCE
50+DEGREE,
DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
30STUDENTS
(ON AVERAGE) IN A
CLASS
MRU by the numbers
Study at Mount Royal and join a community that is dedicated to enhancing your student life and overall learning experience. Continue reading to learn about our exceptional programs, meet our enthusiastic professors and see first-hand what it means to be an MRU student.
With more than 100 years of history, Mount Royal continues to build upon its tradition of delivering rewarding academic experiences and lifelong connections through innovative teaching practices both in and out of the classroom.
Welcome to Mount Royal University.
Your success is our first priority
2014/2015 Viewbook 01
More than a campus, this is Mount RoyalThere’s more than meets the eye for those who have experienced Mount Royal. At first glance, most are impressed by our secure and clean residences, modern recreation facility, simulation labs, research facilities and accessible study spaces — but Mount Royal is much more than the sum of its parts.
Unique architecture and beautiful grounds nestled in a relatively small campus create a welcoming environment where you recognize faces and get to know the people around you. At Mount Royal, personal, face-to-face relationships with other students and faculty are easily made, which will help transform you into the engaged citizen you’re sure to become.
Be a part of the Mount Royal experience.
02 Mount Royal University
2014/2015 Viewbook 03
04 Mount Royal University
(L – R) Sadiq Valliani, third-year Bachelor of Business Administration — Accounting student and president of the Students’ Association of Mount Royal University (SAMRU), Addison Asuchak, fourth-year Bachelor of Science — General Science student and SAMRU vice-president, Student Affairs and Delia Popa, first-year Bachelor of Communication — Public Relations student share a moment as they walk down Main Street.“#
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MRU earns top grades
2014/2015 Viewbook 05
GLOBE AND MAIL 2013 UNIVERSITY REPORT
A+ Class size
A Student-faculty interaction
A Quality of teaching and learning
A- Instructors’ teaching style
A- City satisfaction
A- Most satisfied students
A- Campus atmosphere
CANADIAN UNIVERSITY SURVEY CONSORTIUM 2012 GRADUATING SURVEY HIGHLIGHTS
96% of students were satisfied with the quality of education they received at MRU
90% of students have made lasting friendships at MRU
89% of students felt they were part of the university
NATIONAL SURVEY OF STUDENT ENGAGEMENT 2012 TOP LINE REPORT
95% of 1st year students indicated they would choose MRU again if they had to start over
93% of 4th year students indicated they would choose MRU again if they had to start over
Become a Mount Royal student in a few easy steps
06 Mount Royal University
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 receive important messages and updates.
» Experience Mount Royal first-hand at our Open House, Saturday, Oct. 26, 2013 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.
/BecomeMRUStudent
@mountroyal4u
/mrulife
/mountroyal4u
1
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2 3NARROW DOWN YOUR PROGRAM CHOICES
» Discover what programs interest you on pages 22 and 23.
» Review the admission requirements chart inside the back cover.
APPLY ONLINE » Apply for admission Oct. 1, 2013 to Feb. 1, 2014
mtroyal.ca/admission
» Apply for residence beginning Oct. 1, 2013 mtroyal.ca/residence
» Apply for scholarships and bursaries by March 1, 2014 mtroyal.ca/moneymatters
08 Mount Royal University
Live in residence and get even more out of your Mount Royal experience. Be surrounded by other students who share similar goals and interests and get involved in diverse programming opportunities available to students living on campus. You’ll love living only a short walk away from classes, study spaces, recreation facilities, food services and Wellness Services — a one-stop-shop where you can access doctors and nurses, acupuncture, counselling, health education, as well as athletic, massage and physical therapy.
Living on campus
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YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME INCLUDES: » A fully-furnished private bedroom, full kitchen, living space and laundry facilities conveniently located in your building.
» A hassle-free living experience with cable, phone, Wi-Fi and utilities all included.
» SafeWalk program and 24-hour security services always available.
» Residence Life Coordinators and student Resident Advisors who live on site to ensure you have a positive residence experience.
» Access to various programs, activities and special events that help you develop skills outside of the classroom while connecting with other members of the campus community.
FLOOR PLAN OF WEST RESIDENCE FOUR-BEDROOM APARTMENT*
FLOOR PLAN OF EAST RESIDENCE FOUR-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE*
Bathroom
Living roomKitchen
Bedroom
Apply and pay your application fee and security deposit by June 15, 2014 online at mtroyal.ca/residence.
NEW STUDENTS ARE
GUARANTEED A ROOM
IN RESIDENCE
*Other floor plans are available
135 sq. ft. 135 sq. ft. 135 sq. ft. 135 sq. ft.
Main FloorUpper Floor
88 sq. ft. 88 sq. ft.
88 sq. ft. 88 sq. ft.
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Study cultureWorking with a group, completing research assignments, studying for an exam, meeting with your professor, preparing for a presentation or just finding some quiet time to yourself — these are all a big part of university culture. Mount Royal’s campus provides both intimate and collaborative student study spaces that allow you to find the perfect environment to succeed.
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Bachelor of Business Administration — General Management alumna Erin Dancey carrying water to a community center from a nearby pond during her time abroad in South Africa.
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International opportunitiesLET YOUR STUDIES TAKE YOU AROUND THE WORLD
Studying abroad allows you to experience new cultures, develop new friendships and see the world from a new perspective — all while completing requirements that could be applied to your program.
Mount Royal students can explore unique international experiences by taking advantage of the following opportunities:
» international exchange programs » faculty-led field schools » international internships
» international practicum placements » research opportunities
Go the distance! Choose an international destination that interests you such as Australia, Brazil, Chile, China, France, Germany or India. To learn more, visit mtroyal.ca/international.
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#MRUlifeMOUNT ROYAL HAS A VIBRANT STUDENT LIFE
Picture this: after your first week of classes, you meet up with your new friends at U Fest. You join a student club that turns your passion into action. The entire campus community comes out to support the Cougars in the Crowchild Classic, a friendly hometown rivalry that raises student spirit to a frenzy.
These are only a few examples of the MRU life that awaits you. A tight-knit community means that you’ll make life-long connections with other students and your professors during your time at Mount Royal.
But don’t take our word for it. The MRU experience is best told by our students themselves through their photos on instagram.com/mrulife.
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“Way
to
go #
MR
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! S
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Get in the gameWhether you’re on the court or in the stands, you’ll feel Mount Royal’s Cougar pride. With over 100 games each year, there’s no shortage of action with our Cougars athletic teams.
Our men’s and women’s basketball, hockey, soccer and volleyball teams have recently taken their game to the next level, becoming members of the Canada West Universities Athletic Association (CWUAA) and Canadian Intrauniversity Sport (CIS), adding even more excitement to the competition.
mrucougars.com
Cougars men’s hockey goaltender Justin Cote, Bachelor of Business Administration — General Management alumnus, plays his last game against hometown rivals, the University of Calgary Dinos, for the Crowchild Classic at the Scotiabank Saddledome during the 2012/13 season.
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Community valuesMount Royal is committed to providing every member of its community with access to tools and resources that can help foster success — both on and off campus.
The Iniskim Centre supports the engagement and success of First Nations, Inuit and Métis students while raising awareness of Aboriginal cultures and histories.
As an Aboriginal student, you can take advantage of the programs, services and insight provided by the Iniskim Centre, regardless of your program. Whether you’re in arts, science, business, communications or another discipline, you’ll have access to the tools and experience needed to thrive in the classroom, the workplace or future academic pursuits.
Find out more about these opportunities at mtroyal.ca/iniskimcentre.
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Jennifer Thistle (second from left), a fourth-year Bachelor of Applied Ecotourism and Outdoor Leadership student, has access to academic, social and cultural support through Mount Royal’s Iniskim Centre.
Creating possibilitiesAs a Mount Royal student, you’ll be challenged through a variety of learning opportunities.
In the classroom, your education will be enhanced by professors who know you by name and engage you in research projects and group collaboration with your classmates.
Real-world experiences await you outside of the classroom, where you’ll be respected for your newly developed skills and knowledge.
Check out pages 28 through 36 to discover the many experiential learning options available to you.
Paulette Fournier, third-year Bachelor of Arts — History student, gained hands-on learning experience studying and interpreting history and historic preservation at The Military Museums as part of the Public History Field Experience course.
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“With
Mou
nt R
oyal
’s s
mal
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and
pro
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Which Mount Royal program is right for you?
ARTISTIC 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?
» Bachelor of Applied Interior Design
» Bachelor of Arts — English » Bachelor of Business Administration — Marketing
» Bachelor of Communication — Information Design or Journalism
» Broadcasting Diploma
REALISTIC 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?
» Aviation Diploma » Bachelor of Applied Ecotourism and Outdoor Leadership
» Bachelor of Applied Interior Design
» Bachelor of Communication — Information Design
» Bachelor of Computer Information Systems
» Bachelor of Science » Bachelor of Physical Education — University Transfer
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 so that you choose the best Mount Royal program for you.
LOGICAL 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?
» Aviation Diploma » Bachelor of Arts — Criminal Justice
» Bachelor of Arts — Policy Studies
» Bachelor of Business Administration — Accounting
» Bachelor of Computer Information Systems
» Bachelor of Science » Bachelor of Science — Computer Science University Transfer
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THREE THINGS TO REMEMBER
1) You may fit into more than one group. 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 calling 403.440.5000 or visiting us at mtroyal.ca/admission.
INVESTIGATIVE 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?
» Bachelor of Applied Interior Design
» Bachelor of Arts — History » Bachelor of Business Administration — Accounting or General Management
» Bachelor of Communication — Journalism
» Bachelor of Computer Information Systems
» Bachelor of Midwifery » Bachelor of Nursing » Bachelor of Science » Bachelor of Science — Computer Science University Transfer
SOCIAL 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?
» Bachelor of Applied Child Studies
» Bachelor of Arts — Criminal Justice
» Bachelor of Arts — Psychology or Sociology
» Bachelor of Business Administration — General Management, Human Resources or Marketing
» Bachelor of Communication — Journalism or Public Relations
» Bachelor of Education — Elementary
» Bachelor of Midwifery » Bachelor of Nursing » Child and Youth Care Counsellor Diploma
» Early Learning and Child Care Diploma
» Social Work Diploma
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ENTERPRISING 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?
» Bachelor of Applied Business and Entrepreneurship — Sport and Recreation
» Bachelor of Applied Ecotourism and Outdoor Leadership
» Bachelor of Arts — Policy Studies
» Bachelor of Business Administration
» Bachelor of Communication — Journalism or Public Relations
» Bachelor of Computer Information Systems
» Broadcasting Diploma
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app
lied
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wor
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Research and Mount Royal
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Undergraduate research is a critical component of Mount Royal’s programming and is an inspiring way for students to work one-on-one with faculty. At Mount Royal, we pride ourselves on the fact that many of our faculty are active researchers. Mount Royal is a student-focused university, which means our faculty bring their research into the classroom. Whether it’s through teaching research techniques, demonstrating cutting-edge work or directly involving undergraduates in projects, you have an opportunity to be part of the process. Sonya Jakubec (pictured, right), is an associate professor in Mount Royal’s School of Nursing. Her research at the Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park investigates how the mental wellbeing of adults with disabilities (and their caregivers) is impacted by natural environments. This important project was done in partnership with Alberta Parks and the Alberta Addictions and Mental Health Research Program. Providing undergraduate students with research opportunities at the community and international level is another example of ways in which Mount Royal delivers on its commitment to being outcome focused through personalized learning and quality teaching.
With Mount Royal’s distinctive mix of foundational and professional programs, our emphasis on teaching and learning serves two purposes. It is outcome driven, with specific areas of study focused on preparing our students to pursue studies in graduate or professional schools or to excel in real-world workplaces. It also encompasses the practices of critical thinking and intellectual exploration that will empower students to “teach themselves” in every sphere of life, long after graduation.
Teaching is our focus
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“I’m
gla
d th
at I
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New
Stu
dent
Orie
ntat
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as a
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at o
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tuni
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o m
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new
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and
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on
cam
pus.
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ma
Gha
zanf
ar,
thir
d-ye
ar s
tude
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Bac
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Bus
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s A
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n —
Acc
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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 » values, beliefs and identity » community and society » communication
ELECTIVESStudents make their own selection of courses and there are hundreds to choose from.
MRU DEGREE — 4 YEARS
Major: 16 to 31 coursesGen Ed: 4 to 12 coursesElectives: 0 to 12 courses
MRU APPLIED DEGREE — 3 TO 4 YEARS
Core: 21 to 31 coursesGen Ed: 8 coursesElectives: 1 to 6 courses
MRU DIPLOMA — 2 YEARS
Core: 14 to 16 coursesGen Ed: 5 coursesElectives: 0 to 1 course
What makes up a program?
At Mount Royal we recognize that people are individuals. One size does not fit all. That’s why we offer a variety of programs so you can discover the one that suits you best. Learn more about each of our programs on pages 28 through 36 or visit mtroyal.ca/ProgramsCourses.
YOUR EDUCATION
YOUR CHOICE
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CLINICAL PLACEMENTA clinical placement is a credit course within your program of study where you’ll gain hands-on experience in a clinical setting.
CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION Co-operative education integrates your studies with paid work experience at a participating employer’s work site. Students who meet GPA and curriculum requirements can complete up to three Co-op work terms and graduate with up to 12 months of hands-on experience in their field of study.
DIRECTED FIELD STUDIESThis is a credit course in an applied degree program that includes one or two paid work term semesters.
At 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.
Check out the hands-on opportunities many of our programs offer.
HONOURSCertain Bachelor of Arts degrees offer an honours program stream to prepare students for academic challenges associated with graduate and professional schools.
INTERNSHIPAn internship is, traditionally, four months of an employer-paid work opportunity that allows students to put their academic education into practice.
PRACTICUMIn this credit course you’ll experience hands-on learning that is linked to your academic studies.
WORK EXPERIENCEApply your classroom learning in a real-world setting with paid work experience that complements your academic studies.
Look for these symbols on pages 29 through 35 to see the types of experiential learning offered in
specific Mount Royal programs.
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Experiential learning
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ANTHROPOLOGYGain 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 opportunities: Corporate culture analyst. Demographic forecaster. Forensic analyst.
ENGLISHStudy 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 opportunities: Writer. Researcher. Editor.
HISTORYUncover 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 opportunities: Teacher. Archivist. Public administrator.
POLICY STUDIESUnderstand 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 opportunities: Economic analyst. Policy consultant. Political aide.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) PSYCHOLOGYGain insight into how people perceive the world and interact with others, and discover how these behaviours develop from infancy through old age.Career opportunities: Human services worker. Youth counsellor. Research analyst.
SOCIOLOGYEngage 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 opportunities: Government agency representative. Non-government organization (NGO) worker. Social trends analyst.
SPANISHDevelop your communication skills and your understanding of the cultures of Spain, Latin America and the Hispanic community in the U.S. and gain real-world experience in exchange programs with universities in Mexico, Spain, Colombia and Chile. Career opportunities: Spanish as a second language teacher. Translator. International business owner.
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 opportunities: Police officer. Crime analyst. Community outreach worker.
Bachelor degreesA 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).
For more information about our degree programs, visit mtroyal.ca/degrees 29
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Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
BBA — GENERAL MANAGEMENTPrepare to understand the “big picture” in a variety of business sectors. Specialize in international business, insurance, finance, financial services, entrepreneurship, business and society, nonprofit management, business of sport and recreation, supply chain management or an area outside business that interests you.Career opportunities: Business development analyst. Management consultant. Client services specialist.
BBA — ACCOUNTINGWith 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. Upon graduation, you’ll be eligible to apply for entry into Canadian professional accounting designation programs.Career opportunities: Forensic accountant. Controller. Financial analyst.
Bachelor degreesIf 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.
All BBA students have the opportunity to choose between four majors. Those in General Management can also enrich their studies by taking advantage of many business-specific minors.
BBA — HUMAN RESOURCESExplore possibilities and drive performance in a program that is grounded on sound academic foundations and established for professional growth and discovery. Gain the competencies to work in Human Resources and a knowledge base from which to pursue the Canadian Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation.Career opportunities: Labour relations consultant. Disability management specialist. Talent acquisition manager.
BBA — MARKETINGProfessional marketers navigate the dynamic world of brands, evolving stakeholder attitudes, media industry transformation, new design trends, competitor innovation and global economic shifts. You’ll 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 opportunities: Advertising account executive. Marketing director. Brand manager.
INFORMATION DESIGNLearn 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 opportunities: Graphic designer. Information architect. User experience specialist.
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.
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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 a solid business education in areas including software development, systems analysis and project management.Career opportunities: Software design engineer. Information management specialist. Network administrator.
Bachelor of Education — Elementary (B.Ed.)
A mix of teaching theory and classroom experience will prepare you to teach kindergarten through middle school. Mount Royal’s Bachelor of Education — Elementary provides you with an exciting opportunity to access a school classroom in your very first semester. This means you’ll see things from a teacher’s perspective from the start.
You’ll gain 100 hours of classroom field experience in years one and two and undertake a practicum in years three and four.Career opportunities: Teacher. Tutor. Educational resources administrator.
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 opportunities: Midwife. Health educator. Researcher. National health worker.
Bachelor degreesJOURNALISMEstablish 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, Internet projects, photography and video production.Career opportunities: Magazine editor. TV news anchor. Social media and communications manager.
PUBLIC RELATIONSFocus on areas such as human 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 opportunities: Community relations coordinator. Media relations specialist. Fundraising manager.
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Learn about health, wellness, collaborative health care with individuals and families, and how to effectively engage with communities and populations. 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 countries around the world.Career opportunities: Registered Nurse (RN). Health administrator. Health education specialist.
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
GENERAL SCIENCE Gain a solid foundation in physical and natural sciences. You can specialize in one to three of the following areas: Biological Sciences, Earth Sciences, Mathematics and Computer Science, or Physical Sciences.Career opportunities: Teacher. Physician. Health science researcher.
Bachelor degreesCELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGYGet ready for a cutting-edge career, graduate or professional studies in areas such as molecular biology, microbiology or infectious disease, or in the fields of medicine, dentistry or veterinary science. Career opportunities: Microbiologist. Researcher. Biotechnologist.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCEMake 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 opportunities: Environmental scientist. Air and water quality consultant. Reclamation specialist.
GEOLOGYCapitalize 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 opportunities: Petroleum geologist. Mineral exploration geologist. Environmental geologist.
HEALTH SCIENCEWith the increasing demand for health-related services, you can pave the way to a career or further education in dynamic fields such as medicine, dentistry, chiropractic or research technology.Career opportunities: Researcher. Regulatory affairs analyst. Quality control specialist.
Extensive lab work, breakthrough courses, faculty who are passionate about science and one-on-one learning opportunities will prepare you to excel in the workplace or graduate studies.
As a Bachelor of Science 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:
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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. You’ll gain business know-how that prepares you to launch your own business venture or bring an entrepreneurial perspective to an organization.Career opportunities: Sport marketer. Community recreation programmer. Sport and recreation consultant.
Bachelor of Applied Business and Entrepreneurship — Sport and Recreation Learn in a one-of-a-kind program that covers
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 opportunities: Community-based tourism. Eco tourism planner. Parks interpreter.
Bachelor of Applied Interior Design
Combine theory, an understanding of construction and building systems, team collaboration, studio-based projects and two semesters of paid work experience to launch a dynamic career in interior design. You’ll learn how to create functional spaces that improve quality of life, increase efficiency and protect public health, safety and welfare. Career opportunities: Residential or commercial interior designer. Facility manager. Product representative.
Bachelor of Applied Child Studies
Gain the knowledge and experience to work closely with children, youth and their families and make a positive difference in the human services field. Upon completion of this degree, you’ll also receive the Child and Youth Human Rights certificate and the Children’s Mental Health certificate.Career opportunities: Child and youth care counsellor. Youth worker. Child development assistant.
Bachelor of Applied Ecotourism and Outdoor Leadership
Applied degrees
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Access to Mount Royal’s state-of-the-art facilities and extensive lab work in your first two years will give you well-rounded knowledge of physical education. Transfer into a kinesiology or physical education degree program at another university knowing you’re prepared for the next step in your degree. Career opportunities: Physical Education teacher. Athletic therapist. Personal trainer. Exercise physiologist.
Start to build a solid foundation in computer science in this two-year program that will equip you with the technical skills and creative thinking required to succeed in the remainder of your computer science degree at another university.Career opportunities: Software developer. Programmer. System administrator.
Bachelor of Science — Computer Science
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DiplomasAviation
Be fully prepared to handle the role of a pilot, both in the air and on the ground. While making flights across Western Canada, you’ll earn flying time towards qualification for a commercial pilot license.Career opportunities: Commercial, charter or corporate pilot. Airline administrator. Flight instructor.
BroadcastingHit the ground running in the broadcasting world by studying technical operations and production, news writing, reporting and presenting, or creative writing and producing. With cutting-edge equipment in our on-campus radio station and professional television studios, you’ll master the skills needed for a career in broadcasting.Career opportunities: Television/radio reporter. Television/radio producer. Audio and video technician.
Child and Youth Care Counsellor
Make a difference in the lives of those in need. You’ll be prepared to help children, youth and families who are involved in difficult situations by gaining knowledge and hands-on experience in areas such as children and the law, psychology, intervention and assessment, and counselling.Career opportunities: Child and youth care counsellor. Youth justice worker. Family support worker.PR
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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 opportunities: Early childhood educator. Inclusive child care worker. Pre-school teacher.
Early Learning and Child Care Change the world, one person at a time. A blend
of theory and application will help you gain the knowledge to work with individuals, families and communities while learning to assess, intervene and provide support. Professions in social work are based on a foundation of ethical practice, cultural relevance and human dignity. Upon graduation, you’ll be eligible to apply for registration with the Alberta College of Social Workers or to pursue further education toward the completion of a degree in social work.Career opportunities: Social worker. Community worker. Youth counsellor.
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Diplomas
If you already hold a university degree or diploma, or have a strong track record of related work experience, Mount Royal’s certificate programs are a great option to further enhance your skills and education.
» Athletic Therapy » Business Administration
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» Early Learning and Child Care » Environmental Science
» Advanced Studies in Critical Care Nursing › Critical Care Nursing › Emergency Nursing › Neuroscience Nursing Certificates
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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, applied degree or diploma program.
Find out how to get started at mtroyal.ca/openstudies.
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.
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Learning has no bordersFrom personalized learning experiences and small class sizes to living in one of the greatest cities in the world, students from around the globe choose to pursue their education at Mount Royal for a reason. Immerse yourself in the culture, make new friends and take advantage of the many learning opportunities that await you. Whatever you’re searching for, you’ll broaden horizons both academically and personally while you complete your studies here.
What will your story be?While completing her Bachelor of Arts program, Sandra Cheung worked with TEC Canada and was able to secure a permanent position with them as a Junior Business Research Analyst shortly after graduation. “Nothing beats real work experience,” says Cheung. “Studying while gaining work experience enabled me to ask more questions. By having a strong relationship with my professors, I was able to ask questions beyond course material to get the answers I needed. “All of my professors were flexible and were happy to help me whenever I needed it. Their continued commitment to provide me support has greatly helped me get to where I am today.” Whether you land your dream job, enter grad school or embark on a professional designation, Mount Royal will support you every step of the way.
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Financing your educationInvest in your future and plan your budget for life as a Mount Royal student. With more than 750 scholarships, awards and bursaries valued at over $3 million available to Mount Royal students, it pays to apply. Some options to consider:
» President’s Scholarships include full tuition and fees for one full academic year, plus $1000 cash
» Entrance Awards for Academic Excellence, valued at $1000
» Entrance Bursaries of $1000 help offset the education costs of those in financial need
» Donor-funded scholarships and bursaries recognize a variety of achievements
Financial assistance from federal and provincial governments is also available in the form of student loans and grants.
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* average estimated costs for eight months (one full academic year) based on 2013/14
** estimated costs based on five courses per semester
*** based on a variety of circumstances, from shared accommodation with multiple roommates to independent apartment living
BUDGET CALCULATORFigure out your budget based on your program of choice and personal expenses by using our budget calculator at mr4u.mymru.ca.
STEPS TO APPLY 1) Apply for Admission from Oct. 1, 2013 to
Feb. 1, 2014 at mtroyal.ca/admission.
2) Receive your MRU student ID number by e-mail.
3) Apply for scholarships and bursaries from Oct. 1, 2013 to March 1, 2014 at mtroyal.ca/moneymatters.
Need more information? Get budget planning tools,
apply for scholarships and bursaries and learn more
about getting financial assistance by visiting
mtroyal.ca/moneymatters.
ESTIMATED EXPENSES*
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CAMPUSTuition/fees for Canadian/permanent residents**
$6,400 $6,400 $6,400
Tuition/fees for International students**
$12,800 N/A $12,800
Books/Supplies $1,300 $1,300 $1,300
Residence/Rent***
$5,399 to $7,551
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Transportation
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Calgary Transit U-Pass
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Clothing/ Personal care
$1,100 $1,100 $1,100
Entertainment $500 $500 $500
TOTAL Canadian /permanent residents
$17,199 to $19,351
$11,200$17,800
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TOTALInternational students
$23,599 to $25,751
N/A$24,200
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Calgary is a culturally diverse, thriving economic region that boasts a high standard of living for those who call it home. Discover our vibrant urban landscape and experience our changing seasons as one semester transitions to the next.
Folk, film and community street festivals abound. Food trucks, world-class sporting events and the famous Calgary Stampede attract people from
all walks of life. Other ways to unwind include parks, the Bow River and a dynamic downtown nightlife. Let the majestic Rockies beckon you for an adventure. Calgary has everything you need to live an inspired lifestyle while you study at Mount Royal.
Let Calgary welcome you with its warm, friendly, “new west” style.
Be a part of Calgary’s energy
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DEGREES AVG*Bachelor of Arts (undeclared and majors not indicated below) ELA 30–1 Math 30–1 or 30–2 or a language 30 65%
Bachelor of Arts — Policy Studies ELA 30–1 Math 30–1 or 30–2 65%
Bachelor of Arts — Psychology ELA 30–1 Math 30–1 or 30–2 65%
Bachelor of Arts — Criminal Justice ELA 30–1 Math 30–1 or 30–2 65%
Bachelor of Business Administration ELA 30–1 Math 30–1 or 30–2 65%
Bachelor of Communication(Interview required for Information Design and Public Relations)
ELA 30–1 (all majors)
Social Studies 30–1 (Journalism and Public Relations)
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Bachelor of Computer Information Systems ELA 30–1 Math 30–1 65%
Bachelor of Education — Elementary (Application deadline Feb. 1)
ELA 30–1 Math 30–1 or 30–2 or a language 30 70%
Bachelor of Midwifery(Application deadline Feb. 1)
ELA 30–1 Math 30–1 or 30–2Biology 30
70%Chemistry 30
Bachelor of Nursing(Application deadline Feb. 1)
ELA 30–1Math 30–1 or 30–2 Biology 30
70%one of Chemistry 30, Physics 30 or Science 30
Bachelor of Science ELA 30–1 Math 30–1 Chemistry 30 65%
APPLIED DEGREESBachelor of Applied Business & Entrepreneurship — Sport & Recreation ELA 30–1 Math 30–1 or 30–2 65%
Bachelor of Applied Child Studies ELA 30–1 65%
Bachelor of Applied Ecotourism & Outdoor Leadership ELA 30–1 Biology 30 65%
Bachelor of Applied Interior Design (Application deadline Feb. 1 — portfolio review required)
ELA 30–1 Math 30–1 or 30–2 65%
UNIVERSITY TRANSFER
Bachelor of Physical Education ELA 30–1 Math 30–1Biology 30
65%Chemistry 30
Bachelor of Science — Computer Science ELA 30–1 Math 30–1 65%
DIPLOMASAviation(Class 1 Aviation Medical Canadian Private Pilot License required)
ELA 30–1 Math 30–1 60%
Broadcasting(Interview required)
ELA 30–1 Social Studies 30–1 60%
Child and Youth Care Counsellor(Must be at least 19 years of age)
ELA 30–1 60%
Early Learning & Child Care ELA 30–1 60%
Social Work ELA 30–1 60%
OTHER OPTIONSOpen Studies No specific course requirements
University Entrance OptionAdmission requirements are the same as for degree programs, with the exception that students may present an alternate Group A course instead of ELA 30-1
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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.
Admission RequirementsThis chart lists the specific course requirements and corresponding minimum grades for each program. Please note that admission is competitive and meeting the minimum grade requirement does not guarantee admission to the program. In addition to these, you must meet all course requirements listed on the Admission Categories/Course Requirements page (Group A, B, and C) for your admission category (high school, post-secondary or mature).
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Your admission category will be determined by the Admissions and Recruitment Office once you’ve applied and submitted your self-reported grade information and all post-secondary transcripts.
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.
Post-secondary applicantYou will be considered a post-secondary applicant if you have completed four or more post-secondary courses by Dec. 31, 2013 and will have completed eight or more post-secondary courses by June 30, 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, 2014.
IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINESOct. 1, 2013 to Feb 1, 2014
Early admission (applications continue to be accepted beyond this date for most programs)
Oct. 26, 2013 Open House
Oct. 2013 ongoing Apply for residence
Nov. 2013 to Aug. 2014 Receive offer of admission
March 1, 2014 Deadline to apply for scholarships and bursaries
April – May 2014 Academic advising and registration for courses begin
June 2014 Apply for student loans
Aug. 1, 2014 Final/official transcripts due
Aug. 13, 2014 Tuition and fees due
Sept. 2 and Sept. 3, 2014 New Student Orientation
Sept. 4, 2014 First day of classes
Course RequirementsHigh school applicants
Admission Categories
DEGREE PROGRAMS (bachelor, applied and university transfer)Specific courses required by the program* must be included in your five subjects below:
1. English Language Arts 30–1 2. Group A course3. Group A course4. Group A or B course5. Group A, B or C course
DIPLOMA PROGRAMSSpecific courses required by the program* must be included in your five subjects below:
1. English Language Arts 30–1 2. Group A course3. Group A, B or C course4. Group A, B or C course5. Group A, B or C course
Post-secondary applicantsSpecific courses required by the program* must be presented for admission.
Mature applicantsSpecific courses required by the program* must be presented for admission:
1. English Language Arts 30–1 2. Group A course
* For specific courses required by each program, see the admission requirements chart.
Visit mtroyal.ca/admission for more information
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**)
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» 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)
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E EAST GATE ENTRANCE » Academic Advising Services » Admissions and Recruitment Office » BookStore » Iniskim Centre » Library » Office of the Registrar
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W WEST GATE ENTRANCE » The Conservatory » Leacock Theatre » Security » Wright Theatre » Wyckham House
R RECREATION ENTRANCE » Wellness Centre » Health Services » Recreation
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Roderick Mah Centre for Continuous Learning
Faculty of Arts building
Bissett School of Business
East Residence
West Residence CALGARY TRANSIT INFORMATION
BUS ROUTES13, 18, 20, 72 and 73
BUS RAPID TRANSIT ROUTE (BRT)306 Westbrook/Heritage
EXPRESS ROUTES181 MRU North Express182 MRU South Express
For more Calgary Transit information, contact Customer Service at 403.262.1000 or visit calgarytransit.com
UNDER CONSTRUCTIONFuture home of the newConservatory and theBella Concert Hall
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mtroyal.ca/admission
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