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1.Addictions Counsellingtest
2.AgricultureAgriculture is the science and practice of producing crops and livestock from the natural resources of the earth. The primary aim of agriculture is to cause the land to produce more abundantly, at the same time protecting it from deterioration and misuse. The diverse branches of modern agriculture include agronomy, horticulture, economic entomology, animal husbandry, dairying, agricultural engineering, soil chemistry, and agricultural economics
3.Arts & ScienceUniversity transfer courses in Arts and Science transfer readily to all Alberta and Saskatchewan universities. You may direct your studies in a broad range of degree areas including Anthropology, English, History, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology and more. You may then also wish to pursue other degrees, including law, journalism and communications, or social work. The Faculties of Arts and Science and the Faculty of General Studies of the above named Universities offer programs leading to a B.A., B.Sc. General, General Studies, or B.Sc. (Specialization) degrees. Honours programs offered by the University of Calgary and the University of Alberta differ from general programs by their degree of concentration in a particular subject. Programs with a major field of study are similar to, but not as demanding as the Honours Program. Online Degree offers two-year programs in the Faculty of Arts and Science leading to the degrees mentioned above.
4.Aviation
5.Business Administration and Management
6.Child & Youth Care
7.Commerce / ManagementThe objective of the four-year program in Commerce is to educate you for leading roles in Canadian and world business affairs, at the same time preparing you for further educational achievements or immediate careers in staff and line assignments in industry, commerce, accounting and finance. The program emphasizes the development of your problem-solving and decision-making abilities. In the first two years of the Bachelor of Commerce program, you will take courses in the basic disciplines, and in subsequent years you can specialize in economics, accounting, marketing, management science, finance or industrial relations. Graduates in this field take leading roles in the business world and enjoy many career options. Online Degree offers courses in the basic disciplines leading to later specilization in economics, accounting, marketing, management, finance, industrial relations, et cetera. One or two years of study are available at Online Degree, which then transfer to the University of Saskatchewan. Graduates in this field take leading roles in the business world and enjoy many career options.
8.Community Nursing
9.Community Rehabilitation
10.Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD)
11.Deaf & Blind Support Specialist
12.Early Childhood Development
13.EducationTeachers have a great inpact on the social, personal, and intellectual development of individuals. Their influence stems from a love of learning, a talent for awakening students to new modes of thinking, an understanding of the human development process, and professional skills. Online Degree offers a strong education program offering classroom experience and the Education Undergrad Society. A Bachelor’s degree in education is awarded by the University of Lethbridge and University of Alberta, preparing teachers for both elementary and secondary schools. Teaching certificates, necessary to teach in the Alberta school system, are granted under the authority of the Minister of Education, on the recommendation of the Faculty of Education of one of the two Universities.
14.Education Assistant
15.Emergency Communication & Response
16.EngineeringEngineering is a profession devoted to designing, constructing, and operating the structures, machines, and other devices of industry and everyday life. The primary types of engineering are chemical, civil, electrical, industrial, and mechanial. If you wish to pursue a program leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering, you may enroll in one of the following alternate programs.
17.English as a Second Language
18.Environmental & Conservation Sciences
19.Environmental Science
20.Financial Planning
21.Fine Arts and DesignOnline Degree offers University Transfer in Art and Design. Due to the more personal nature of Fine Arts and Design courses, you must consult the appropriate Department Dean regarding their program. Alberta’s Universities require auditions or portfolios which may affect your transferability of credits.
22.Fitness & Lifestyle Promotion
23.Forestry
24.Global Tourism & Marketing
25.Health Care Administration
26.Health Care Aide
27.Horticultural Technician
28.Human Ecology
29.Information Technology
30.JournalismMany occupations today require a college educated individual who can write and speak well, solve problems, learn new information quickly, and work well with others on a team. This means that college graduates use their education in a wide variety of fields, and your future career may relate more to your personal career interests, work values and transferable skills than any specific academic major
31.Kinesiology / Physical EducationKinesiology is the science dealing with the interrelationship of the physiological processes and anatomy of the human body with respect to movement. As a graduate with a degree in Kinesiology, you may work as a rehabilitation or physical therapist with specialized training in their branch of therapy, as a consultant designing sports equipment and researching ways to improve athletic performance, exploring health problems, or improving designs for artificial limbs for amputees. Or you may choose to earn your Ph.D. to research and teach in the field. The general field of Physical Education and Recreation Administration may lead to several career paths such as planning, organizing and directing of sports and recreation programs, or creating and promoting independent leisure lifestyles for people who have special needs. Courses in Physical Education allow up to two years of credit at Online Degree before completing a degree at a university. Online Degree offers transfer in the Bachelor of Physical Education Degree and Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology to the University of Alberta, Bachelor of Kinesiology at the University of Calgary, a Bachelor of Arts or Science in Kinesiology at the University of Lethbridge, and a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from the University of Saskatchewan. If you plan to complete a Kinesiology degree at the University of Calgary, you should take only the first year at Online Degree. If you wish to spend two years at Online Degree you should make arrangements to complete your degree at the University of Alberta or the University of Lethbridge. As a student registering in Physical Education/Kinesiology at Online Degree, you must consult with the Department Coordinator or Academic Advisor regarding course and program selections before your registration can be finalized. NOTE: The Online Degree recommended program does not correspond exactly to the first two years of the University of Alberta program. The Online Degree is also able to offer transfer to the Universities of Regina and Saskatchewan in Physical Education (Kinesiology and Physical Activity Studies.
32.Massage Therapy
33.Nutrituion and Food Sciences
34.Office Management
35.Office Technology
36.OtherOther Programs
37.Paramedic
38.Police & Security
39.Power Engineering Technology
40.Practiacal Nursing
41.Pre - ChiropracticChiropractic is the medical practice based on the theory that all disease results from a disruption of the funtions of the nerves. The principal source of interference is thought to be displacement (or subluxation) or vertebrae of the spine, although other areas such as joints and muscle tissue may also be the sites of nerve interference. The method of treatment is by adjustment of displaced vertebrae. The chiropractor seeks to relieve the pressure on the nerves, thereby removing the cause of some specific ailment. Massage and manipulation by hand, exercise, and the application of heat, cold, and light are some of the healing techniques used.
42.Pre- DentistryDentistry is the treatment and care of the teeth and associated oral structures. Dentistry is mainly concerned with tooth decay, disease of the supportive structures, such as the gums, and faulty positioning of the teeth. Like medicine and surgery, it is practiced in specialized fields: oral surgery, othodontics (corrective dentistry), periodontics (diseases of the gums), prosthodontics (partial or total tooth replacement), endodontics (treatment of dental pulp chamber and canals), and pedodontics (dental problems of children).
43.Pre- LawThe program offered by the Faculties of Law in the Alberta Universities is designed to qualify you for the practice of law in any jurisdiction in which the Common Law prevails. It is also designed to offer training for business and government administration. Completion of the course in the Faculty of Law leads to the degree of Bachelor of Laws. As a graduate of the Faculty of Law, if you wish to enter upon the practice of law you must meet the requirements of the jurisdiction in which you desire to practice. The Province of Alberta requires you, as a resident student graduate, to article with a practicing member of the Bar for one year; at the end of this period and upon fulfilling certain other conditions you are formally admitted by a judge of the Court of Queen’s Bench to the practice of Law in this province.
44.Pre-Medical Laboratory scienceClinical Laboratory testing plays a crucial role in the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of disease. Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians, also known as medical technologists and technicians, perform most of these tests.
45.Pre-Medicine
46.Pre-Nutrition & Dietetics
47.Pre-Occupational TherapyThe "occupation" in Occupational Therapy refers to the activities and tasks that we do everyday. Occupational Therapy (OT) helps people with physical, cognitive, sensory, motor, and/or psychological disabilities master the skills needed for self-care, work, and play. Occupational Therapists work in settings such as hospitals, residential facilities, early intervention programs, school systems, doctor's offices, private practices, and volunteer agencies, to name a few.
48.Pre-OptometryOptometry is the eye care specialty concerned with eye examination, determination of visual abilities, diagnosis of eye diseases and conditions, and the prescription of lenses and other corrective measures. Modern optometry includes the fitting of contact lenses and of telescopic eyeglasses as an aid to the near-blind, as well as the field of orthoptics, i.e., the practice of strengthening the eye muscles and improving their coordination by eye exercises. Prescription for corrective lenses provided by an optometrist are often brought to an optician, who grinds and fits the lenses.
49.Pre-PharmacyPharmacy is the art of compounding and dispensing drugs and medication. The progress of medicine, and therefore the expansion of pharmacy, has necessitated more stringent requirements in the training of pharmacists as it is of vital interest that medications be formulated accurately according to the physician's prescription.
50.Pre-Physical TherapyPhysical therapy or physiotherapy is the treatment of disorders of the muscles, bones, or joints by means of physical agents - heat, light, water, manual and electronic massage, and exercise. Stroke, arthritis, and nerve damage are common conditions treated. The type of treatment needed is prescribed by a physician and carried out by trained physiotherapists. The therapist attempts to prevent pain or further damage and may also train different muscles to compensate for ones that have been damaged
51.Pre-Veterinary MedicineVeterinary medicine is the diagnosis and treatment of animals.
52.Recreation and Leisure Studies
53.ScienceBlock Transfer between Alberta universities and colleges The Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta and Calgary and the Department of Biology at the University of Lethbridge have a block transfer scheme in effect. Under this scheme if you have successfully completed two full years of a biological science program offered at Online Degree, you would normally be able to transfer to any of the three aforementioned universities without loss of credit. Please consult the Dean of Science or Biology faculty for details.
54.Social WorkSocial workers help individuals and families cope with mental illness and problems such as inadequate housing, unemployment, lack of job skills, financial mismanagement, serious illness, disability, substance abuse, unwanted pregnancy, or antisocial behaviour. They also work with families who have serious conflicts, including those involving child or spousal abuse. Social workers are employed in government agencies (human resources, social services, child welfare, mental health, health, housing, education, and corrections), and the private sector ( voluntary social service agencies, community, religious organizations, hospitals, nursing homes, and home health agencies). Social Workers help individuals and families cope with mental illness and problems such as inadequate housing, unemployment, lack of job skills, financial mismanagement, serious illness, disability, substance abuse, unwanted pregnancy, or antisocial behaviour. They also work with families who have serious conflicts, including those involving child or spousal abuse. Social Workers help individuals and families cope with mental illness and problems such as inadequate housing, unemployment, lack of job skills, financial mismanagement, serious illness, disability, substance abuse, unwanted pregnancy, or antisocial behaviour. They also work with families who have serious conflicts, including those involving child or spousal abuse.
55.Social WorkSocial workers help individuals and families cope with mental illness and problems such as inadequate housing, unemployment, lack of job skills, financial mismanagement, serious illness, disability, substance abuse, unwanted pregnancy, or antisocial behaviour. They also work with families who have serious conflicts, including those involving child or spousal abuse. Social workers are employed in government agencies (human resources, social services, child welfare, mental health, health, housing, education, and corrections), and the private sector ( voluntary social service agencies, community, religious organizations, hospitals, nursing homes, and home health agencies). Social Workers help individuals and families cope with mental illness and problems such as inadequate housing, unemployment, lack of job skills, financial mismanagement, serious illness, disability, substance abuse, unwanted pregnancy, or antisocial behaviour. They also work with families who have serious conflicts, including those involving child or spousal abuse. Social Workers help individuals and families cope with mental illness and problems such as inadequate housing, unemployment, lack of job skills, financial mismanagement, serious illness, disability, substance abuse, unwanted pregnancy, or antisocial behaviour. They also work with families who have serious conflicts, including those involving child or spousal abuse.
56.Therapist Assistant
57.Visual Communications (Post Diploma Certificate and Post Degree Certificate)

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