During your first year of Agriculture & Bioresource studies at Parkland College you will take a wide range of classes in a number of different subject areas called the core requirements or distribution requirements. They allow you to try out different types of classes and help you to get a broader understanding of learning at the university level.
The University of Saskatchewan offers a direct-entry four-year program in Agriculture & Bioresources, leading to three different degrees including a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, a Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness, or the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management. When you take classes at Parkland College you are a University of Regina or University of Saskatchewan student, there is no transfer process between here and the main campus. Applicants wishing to enter the College of Agriculture & Bioresources can take their first year of Agriculture at Parkland College. Beginning in second year, you will take a concentration of courses related to your chosen area of study, as well as a variety of required and elective courses. |