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What the University of Saskatchewan says about their program:
"Computing is permeating modern life and data is the new resource that industries around the world are chasing. However, data analytics or applied computing cannot be taught in isolation. When applied to a particular problem or domain, knowledge of computing and the domain itself are required to effectively achieve insight. A degree in applied computing will give graduates knowledge in both computing and domains of application.
Information technology (IT) is one of the fastest growing sectors in Saskatchewan and around the world, and needs not only skilled computer programmers, but people who understand both coding and business practice. Leading software project teams, managing relationships with clients, and making strategic decisions about product development are all best undertaken by experts who understand both the potential and limitations of software and the imperatives and processes of business practice.
This degree program focuses on skills primarily in computer science with substantial contributions from the Edwards School of Business to provide knowledge and skills in several critical areas: fundamentals of computer programming and practice, the fundamentals of business practice, marketing, and software development principles."
We are one of Canada's leading research universities, located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Our campus is known for its beauty and our alumni and faculty include Nobel Prize winners, Rhodes scholars, and Olympic athletes. Please see below the admissions requirements below in order to join them.
International students are automatically considered for Guaranteed Entrance Scholarships upon applying for admission and may also apply for select Best and Brightest Scholarships and Competitive Entrance Awards. uSask also offers scholarships specifically for undergraduate international students.
Value: $10,000
International students will be considered automatically for these awards, which are based on academic achievement, upon admission.
Value: $20,000
International students completing the IB Diploma program will be considered automatically upon admission.
Value: $15,000
For international students graduating from an international (non-domestic) Canadian curriculum school. Students who wish to be considered for this award must complete the Canadian Curriculum Schools Awards application.
Value: $15,000
For international students entering undergraduate degree programs at the University of Saskachewan who graduated from a CIS member school. Students who wish to be considered for this award must complete the Council of International School Awards application.
Many international students will require a visa to study in Canada, and this is a vital step of your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.
Canada student visa requirements