back to previous page


University of Alberta

University of Alberta Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Founded a century ago, the University of Alberta is one of the top 100 teaching and research universities in the world serving more than 36,000 students with 11,000 faculty and staff. The U of A has an annual budget in excess of $1 billion and attracts more than $480 million in external research funding. It offers close to 400 undergraduate, graduate and professional programs in 18 faculties. Created – in the words of its first president, Henry Marshall Tory – "for the uplifting of the whole people," the university is committed to inspiring the human spirit through outstanding achievements in learning, discovery and citizenship and building one of the world's great universities for the public good.

Offered Degrees & Courses:
- Master in Wildlife Ecology and Management (Master)
- Master in Water and Land Resources (Master)
- Master in Soil Science (Master)
- Master in Human Ecology (Master)
- Master in Forest Biology and Management (Master)
- Master in Environmental Biology and Ecology (Master)
- Master in Conservation Biology (Master)
- Master in Agroforestry (Master)
- Master in Agricultural Sciences (Master)
- Doctor in Wildlife Ecology and Management (Doctor)
- Doctor in Water and Land Resources (Doctor)
- Doctor in Soil Science (Doctor)
- Doctor in Nutrition and Product Technology, in Animal Science, in Animal Biochemistry (Doctor)
- Doctor in Human Ecology (Doctor)
- Doctor in Forest Biology and Management (Doctor)
- Doctor in Environmental Biology and Ecology (Doctor)
- Doctor in Conservation Biology (Doctor)
- Doctor in Agricultural Sciences (Doctor)


University of Alberta
Advertisements



 
© 2009 Search-Education.com Network