Arts and Sciences

Athabasca University offers a University Diploma in Arts that is geared towards developing an individual’s analytical and critical thought process. Through instruction in many different disciplines and focus on independent learning styles students will gain experience in research, speech, and persuasive writing.

Requirements

Undergraduate: age 18 (some exceptions). Some courses/programs have academic or geographic restrictions. Graduate Call (800) 561-4650 or (800) 788-9041.

Accreditation

Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, Association of Commonewealth Universities, International Council for Distance Education, Canadian Association for Distance Education, Canadian Association for Graduate Studies

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Programs at Athabasca University

Athabasca University (AU) is a publicly funded institution of the Province of Alberta and reports to the government through the Minister of Advanced Education. Through the Post-secondary Learning Act, the government authorizes Athabasca University Governing Council to grant degrees and govern its own affairs. Members of Athabasca University Governing Council are appointed under the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta.

Accreditation

Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, Association of Commonwealth Universities, International Council for Distance Education, Canadian Association for Distance Education, Canadian Association for Graduate Studies.

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