University Of Calgary
Infrastructure, Campuses and Courses The University of Calgary welcomes the world from the foothills of Canada's snow-capped Rocky Mountains to the desert shores of the Persian Gulf. The university h...
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About
Infrastructure, Campuses and Courses The University of Calgary welcomes the world from the foothills of Canada's snow-capped Rocky Mountains to the desert shores of the Persian Gulf. The university has 5 campuses linked by the desire to create and share knowledge. Built in the 1960s — and evolving ever since — the main campus is home to 11 of the 14 faculties, world-class research and athletics facilities, and extensive support services for students, faculty and staff. Located in Calgary's northwest quadrant, the campus occupies more than 200 hectares — an area larger than the city's downtown. The other campuses are Foothills, Downtown, Spy Hill and the international Doha, Qatar campus. Students work with leading researchers to transform their passion into expertise in one of over 160 degrees and 65 graduate programs.
History of University Of Calgary
History, Affiliations and Rankings The University of Calgary, formerly known as Alberta Normal School (later to become the Werklund School of Education) opened its doors in 1906, providing a steady stream of educators to a new province eager to grow and advance quickly. Their efforts were finally recognised on April 29, 1966, when it was granted autonomy. From there, growth was rapid and furious, as a new campus was built and innovative educators from around the world arrived in Calgary, Canada. All of the University of Calgary's undergraduate engineering programs are accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board. They are academically affiliated with the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL), International Association of Universities (IAU), and Canadian University Society for Intercollegiate Debate (CUSID) and the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE). The University of Calgary falls in the top 250 universities globally, claiming rank in bracket #201-250 in THE World University Rankings 2022, #235 in QS World University Rankings 2022 and #169 in the US News & World Report's Best Global Universities Rankings 2022.
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Exams Required
# | Exams Accepted | Minimum Score Required |
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IELTS | 6.5 |
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TOEFL | 80 |
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PTE | 60 |
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DUOLINGO | 105 |
Estimated Costs
# | Monthly Expenses | Costs |
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Average Tution | AUD 32800 |
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