Welcome
to Alberta
A Great Place to Live and Study
There
are many good reasons to consider coming to Alberta for your post secondary
studies. You will find a wide range of high quality educational options
throughout the province, each offering academic programs in all fields
ranging from certificates and diplomas to baccalaureates, masters' and
PhDs. In addition, you can study in a province known for its friendliness,
safety, beauty, culture and cutting edge technology.
Long known as Canada's
'energy province', Alberta has more than 60% of the country's reserves
of conventional crude oil, 85% of its natural gas, 63% of its coal and
all of its heavy oil and oil sands reserves. For those students interested
in any area of study relating to energy, whether it be at the level of
applied technology, energy management, engineering, earth sciences or
related fields, it makes sense to come to the province where it's happening!
Alberta's strong economic
foundation was built on oil and gas, agriculture, forestry and tourism.
People from across Canada and from all over the world have made their
home in Alberta, resulting in a dynamic, multicultural and energetic province
where international business thrives. Graduates of Alberta universities,
colleges and technical institutions are working all over the world with
internationally recognized and respected credentials. Alberta-based companies
are also actively involved in activities across the globe.
Alberta's universities
and over forty specialized research centres work together to promote technology
development in areas ranging from telecommunications, microelectronics,
lasers, engineering research, agriculture and oil sands technology to
the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research. This collaboration
provides unique opportunities for innovative research, particularly for
graduate students in all disciplines.
For those students
whose first challenge is to improve their competency in English, Alberta
institutions offer ESL courses ranging from long-term immersion to short-term
summer courses. Students have a wide variety of options to choose from,
and they can be sure that no matter which one they choose, they will have
the highest quality of instruction and facilities.
Alberta offers students
many choices. Transfer arrangements between colleges and universities
enable students in certain courses to begin their studies at a college
or technical institution and transfer to a university to begin their degree.
This is particularly appealing for students who may feel more comfortable
beginning their studies in a smaller institution, or who change career
goals in the course of their studies. All Alberta institutions will, of
course, equate foreign credentials to Alberta credentials when considering
admission. Some students prefer cosmopolitan centres such as Calgary or
Edmonton, both with populations of approximately 800,000 people, while
others feel more comfortable in smaller cities such as Lethbridge, Grande
Prairie, Red Deer or Medicine Hat. For those who are looking for a more
rural setting, there are also several choices available. Wherever you
are coming from in the world, Alberta is easy to reach through international
airports to Calgary and Edmonton.
The diverse landscape
of Alberta ranges from the majesty rocky mountains, picturesque foothills,
parkland and rolling prairies, to spectacular badlands and remote northern
forests. Such geographic diversity offers a wide range of outdoor recreational
activities, from hiking in the mountains and fishing in clear mountain
lakes to photography, skiing, skating, swimming, camping, boating, rock
climbing and archaeological expeditions in the badlands, home of the dinosaurs.
A few words about
the weather! We know that many international students imagine Canada as
extremely cold, but sunny Alberta receives more hours of sunshine than
any other province in Canada. The climate is dry, and there are four distinct
seasons, summer, fall, winter and spring. Even in the winter when it can
be cold, it is important to remember that all buildings and housing are
centrally heated, public transportation is excellent, and warm winter
clothing is reasonably priced. International students usually love winter
in Alberta because of the numerous outdoor activities that are possible.
Don't forget, winter is only one season out of four, so don't let your
fear of the cold keep you away!
Canadian
Public Institutions
Universities
University of Alberta
University of Calgary
The University of Lethbridge
Athabasca University (a distance learning institution)
Colleges
Alberta College of
Art & Design (Calgary)
Fairview College
Grande Prairie Regional College
Grant MacEwan College (Edmonton)
Keyano College (Fort McMurray)
Lakeland College (Vermilion, Lloydminster)
Lethbridge Community College
Medicine Hat College
Mount Royal College (Calgary)
Olds College
Red Deer College
Technical
Institutions
Northern Alberta Institute
of Technology (Edmonton)
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (Calgary)
Author
Ruth Shapiro
University of Calgary
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