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New pathways for creative technologies and design students

University of Regina and Saskatchewan Polytechnic agreement opens doors to U of R’s Bachelor of Design program.
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Graduates who have completed their diplomas on or after June 1, 2023, with a minimum grade point average of 60 per cent and ENGL 100 or its equivalent are eligible to apply.

REGINA — Students in creative technologies and design can now benefit from a streamlined pathway to the University of Regina’s , thanks to the new transfer credit agreement between the University and Saskatchewan Polytechnic.

Under the agreement, graduates of Sask Polytech’s diploma, diploma or diploma can transfer up to 60 credit hours (equivalent to two years) toward their four-year degree at the U of R.

“This partnership is an exciting development for students passionate about art, design and technology,” says Dr. David Dick, dean of the Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance at the U of R. “By building on the solid foundation provided by Sask Polytech’s diploma programs, we’re helping students expand their career prospects and thrive in growing creative industries.”

“The Faculty of Digital Innovation, Arts and Sciences now have a fantastic opportunity to earn a design degree with two additional years of education," says Kelly Maddin, acting dean of the Faculty of Digital Innovation, Arts and Sciences at Sask Polytech. "Our collaboration with the U of R through such agreements strengthens our academic partnership. By encouraging students to further their education, we can help meet the growing demand for employees in Saskatchewan’s creative sector.”

Graduates who have completed their diplomas on or after June 1, 2023, with a minimum grade point average of 60 per cent and ENGL 100 or its equivalent are eligible to apply. Students who graduated before this date may also be eligible to apply.

Learn more about Sask Polytech’s diploma, diploma or diploma.

— Submitted by Sask. Polytech Media Relations

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