Agriculture & Bioresources

Overview

Agriculture & Bioresources (Your First Year)

The University of Saskatchewan offers a direct-entry four-year program in Agriculture & Bioresources, leading to three different degrees including a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, a Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness, or the Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management.

Applicants wishing to enter the College of Agriculture & Bioresources can take their first year of Agriculture at Parkland College.

Beginning in second year, you will take a concentration of courses related to your chosen area of study, as well as a variety of required and elective courses.

Why Parkland College?

Many students are drawn to our unique learning environment where class sizes are typically smaller.

On average university students at Parkland College score 10% higher than those in a larger on-campus program.

Course Calendar

University of Regina

Term 1 (Fall 2012) – Face-to-Face

Class No. Section Class Day Class Time CRN  Course Name
CHEM 104 303 Tuesdays 9:00-11:45 33880 General Chemistry 1
CHEM LAB 104 303 Tuesdays 4:00-7:00 33881 General Chemistry 1
INDG 100 Tuesdays 7:00-9:45 33883 Introduction to Indigenous Studies 1
ENG 100 303 Tuesdays 7:00-9:45 33882 Critical Reading and Writing 1
SW 482 303 **Saturdays 9:00-4:00 34098 International Themes in Social Work and Social Welfare
SW 460 303 **Saturdays 9:00-4:00  33885 Ethics in Social Work

**alternating Saturdays

Term 1 (Fall 2012) – Televised

Class No. Section Class Day Class Time CRN  Course Name
JS 210 OA8 Thursdays 4:00-6:45 34295 Introduction to Justice
PSYC 101 OA8 Mondays 7:00-9:45 34220 Introduction to Psychology A
SW 100 OA8 Wednesdays 4:00-6:45 34051 Introduction to Social Welfare and Social Work
WGST 100 OA8 Mondays 4:00-6:45 34105 Introduction to Women’s Studies
ANTH 100 OA8 Wednesdays 7:00-9:45 34004 Introduction to Anthropology
INHS 100 OA8 Tuesdays 4:00-6:45 34368 Introduction to Indian Health Studies
The above classes are subject to change without notice

Term 1 (Fall 2012) – Online

Class No. Section CRN
ART 100 397 33934
CREE 100 S90 33898
CREE 202 S90 33899
EADM 824 397 34044
EAHR 213 397 33926
EAHR 802 397 34444
EC&I 833 397 33969
ECMP 355 397 34415
ECON 201 397 33873
EPSY 322 S10 33773
ECS 110 397 33936
ENGL 100 397 33927
ENGL 100 398 34043
ENGL 100 399 34042
FR 100 397 33937
GBUS 863 001 33220
HIST 330 397 33938
ISW 200 S75 34227
ISW 450 S75 34253
ISW 482 S75 34249
*JS 280 398 33956
JS 280 399 33956
JS 341 398 33940
JS 341 399 33941
JS 370 398 33942
JS 370 399 33943
JS 490 397 31435
JS 492 397 31437
INDG 100 S90 33902
INDG 100 S91 33612
INDG 100 S90 33907
INDG 201 S91 33906
INDG 228 S90 33628
INDG 270 S90 33629
KIN 110 397 34344
KIN 120 397 34348
KIN 170 397 33929
KIN 260 397 33930
KIN 268 397 34345
KIN 280 397 34346
LG 200 397 33944
LG 202 397 33945
LG 204 397 33946
LG 206 397 33947
MATH 101 397 33983
PSCI 361 397 34410
PSYC 102 C97 33996
PSYC 230 397 34502
RLST 100 397 33931
SW 405 398 33952
SW 405 399 33953
SW 451 398 33954
SW 451 399 33955
SOC 100 398 33950
SOC 100 399 33951
SOC 215 397 33932
SRS 120 397 34349

Term 2 (Winter 2013) – Face-to-Face

Class No. Section Class Day Class Time CRN  Course Name
CHEM 140 303 Tuesdays 9:00-11:45 Organic Chemistry I
CHEM LAB 140 313 Tuesdays 4:00-6:45 Lab L1
INDG 201 SYK Mondays 7:00-9:45 Introduction to Contemporary Indigenous Issues
MATH 103 303 Mon/Wed 5:00-6:30 Calculus for the Social & Management Sciences
SW 390 303 **Saturdays 9:00-4:30 Communication Skills in Social Work Practice
SW 440 Saturdays 9:00-4:30 Counselling Theories and Skills

**alternating Saturdays

Term 2 (Winter 2013) – Televised

Class No. Section Class Day Class Time CRN  Course Name
ANTH 100 0A8 Thursdays 7:00-9:45 Introduction to Anthropology
BUS 260 0A8 Tuesdays 7:00-9:45 Introduction to Organizational Behaviour
FILM 100 0A8 Wednesdays 7:00-9:45 The Art of Motion Pictures
PSYC 102 0A8 Mondays 4:00-6:45 Introductory Psychology B
SOC 2XX 0A8 Tuesdays 4:00-6:45 Gender

Term 2 (Winter 2013) – Online

Class No. Section CRN
BIOL 140 L99
EAHR 200 397
EC&I 830 397
ECMP 455 397
ECON 202 397
ECS 100 397
ENGL 100 397
ENGL 110 397
FR 101 397
GEOG 100 399
JS 210 399
JS 313 399
JS 340 399
JS 350 399
JS 381 399
KIN 115 397
KIN 120 397
KIN 180 397
KIN 267 397
LG 200 397
LG 202 397
LG 204 397
LG 206 397
MATH 101 397
PSCI 361 397
PSYC 220 397
RLST 100 397
SRS 120 397
SW 202 399
SW 420 399
SW 451 399
SW 469 399

Term 2 (Winter 2013) – Online (First Nations University of Canada)

Class No. Section CRN
ADMN 261 S01
ADMN 406 S01
CREE 101 S90
CREE 105 S90
ENHS 430 S01
INDG 100 S90
INDG 100 S91
INDG 201 S90
INDG 225 S90
INHS 100 S90

University of Saskatchewan

Term 1 (Fall 2012) – Face-to-Face

Class No. Section Class Day Class Time CRN Course Name
BIOL 120.3 C61 Tues/Thurs 1:00-2:20 86252 The Nature of Life
BIOL LAB 120.3 C61 Wednesdays 7:00-9:50 The Nature of Life
ENG 114.3 C61 Tues/Thurs 2:30-3:50 86323 Literature and Composition: Reading Culture
GEOL 108.3 C61 Mondays 1:00-3:50 87488 The Earth and How it Works
HIST 121.3 C61 Wednesdays 1:00-3:50 87653 Europe to Modern Age 1348 to 1789
PSY 120.3 C61 Thursdays 7:00-9:50 89302 Biological & Cognitive Bases of Psychology
SOC 111.3 C61 Fridays 1:00-3:50 86721 Foundations in Sociology: Society, Structure, Process

Term 1 (Fall 2012) – Televised

Class No. Section Class Day Class Time CRN Course Name
ANTH M/M 111.3 A61 Wednesdays 5:00-6:50 85444 Intro Cultural Anthropology
ENG 113.3 V65 Thursdays 7:00-9:50 86524 Reading Narrative
HIST 151.3 V65 Mondays 4:00-6:50 85454 Canadian History to 1867
NS 107.3 V66 Mondays 7:00-9:50 88639 Introduction to Canadian Native Studies
POLS 111.3 V65 Wednesdays 7:00-9:50 86569 Democracy in North America
SOC 111.3 V65 Tuesdays 7:00-9:50 8669 Foundations Sociology Process

Term 1 (Fall 2012) – Online

Class No. Section CRN
AGRC 112 W61 88665
GEOG 202 W61 83054
GEOG 204 W61 83058
GEOG 208 W61 83064
GEOG 280 W61 84388
GEOG 381 W61 83189
HIST 121 W61 83198
HIST 257 W61 83257
HIST 263 W61 84577
NRTH 101 W61 85754
SOC 227 W61 83536
SOC 233 W61 83541
WGST 210 W61 84713

Term 2 (Winter 2013) – Face-to-Face

Class No. Section Class Day Class Time CRN  Course Name
BIOL 121 C60 Tues/Thurs 1:00-2:20 26683 The Diversity of Life
BIOL LAB 121 C60 Wednesdays 7:00-9:50 The Diversity of Life
ENG 113 C60 Wednesdays 2:30-3:50 22708 Literature and Composition: Reading Narrative
HIST 122 C60 Wednesdays 1:00-3:50 27860 Europe in Age of Mass Culture 1789 to Present
PSYC 121 C60 Thursdays 7:00-9:50 29889 Social Clinical Cultural & Developmental Bases of Psychology
SOC 112 C60 Fridays 1:00-3:50 28234 Foundations in Sociology: Social Construction of Everyday Life
WGST 112 C60 Mondays 1:00-3:50 29946 Intro to Women’s & Gender Studies

Term 2 (Winter 2013) – Televised

Class No. Section Class Day Class Time CRN  Course Name
ARCH M/M 112 A60 Wednesdays 5:00-6:50 22253 The Human Journey: Introduction to Archaeology and Biological Anthropology
ENG 114 V66 Thursdays 7:00-9:50 27066 Literature and Composition: Reading Culture
HIST 152 V68 Mondays 4:00-6:50 26066 Post Confederation Canada
NS 107 V64 7:00-9:50 29194 Introduction to Canadian Native Studies
NUTR 120 TBA Tuesdays 7:00-10:00 TBA
POLS 112 V65 Wednesdays 7:00-9:50 23462 Political Ideas and Change in Global Era
SOC 112 V65 Tuesdays 7:00-9:50 26999 Foundations in Sociology: Social Construction of Everyday Life

Term 2 (Winter 2013) – Online

Class No. Section CRN
AGRC 111 W60 29218
CMPT 100 W60 23123
ENG 358 W60 26028
ENG 359 W60 24944
GEOG 120 W60 25076
GEOG 280 W60 23173
GEOG 351 W60 23177
HIST 122 W60 23187
HIST 258 W60 23265
MUS 101 W60 23276
MUS 111 W60 24951
NRTH 101 W60 25134
POLS 322 W60 28645
SOC 232 W60 23586
WGST 112 W60 28683
WGST 201 W60 25272

SIAST

Term 1 (Fall 2012) – Face-to-Face

Class No. Section Class Day Class Time CRN Course Name
ECON 120 TBA TBA TBA Micro Economics

Term 2 (Winter 2013) – Face-to-Face

Course No. Section Class Day Class Time CRN Course Name
ECON 121 TBA TBA TBA Macro Economics
STAT 120 TBA TBA TBA Statistics

FAQ

FAQ’s

How do I take classes from the University of Saskatchewan or University of Regina at Parkland College?

You can take university classes at Parkland College if you have been accepted for admission to either the University of Regina or the University of Saskatchewan. Go to our How do I apply page for detailed information on how to apply.

Is there an application to take classes at Parkland College?

You don’t have to fill in a separate application to take classes at Parkland College, you just have to be accepted to either University of Saskatchewan or University of Regina. When you register for classes you register in the sections of the class being held in Yorkton (or your community of choice for televised classes).

I am a University of Regina student but I want to take Psychology which is a University of Saskatchewan class?

It is easy to take a class from the “other university” talk to our academic advisor and she will help you fill in a Common Visiting Student Form. This form lets you take classes from the “other university” without having to apply for admission; the form is also a way to have the transfer credit approved at you home university before you take the class.  If you are a University of Saskatchewan student you just have to fill in the form, after we send it away you don’t have to do anything else. If you are a University of Regina student you have to wait until you get a letter from the University of Saskatchewan giving you permission to go online to the University of Saskatchewan website PAWS to register in the class yourself. It is an easy process, almost every student at Parkland College takes a class from the other university.

How do I pay my fees?

You can pay your fees in many different ways; the important thing to note is that you have to pay your fees to the university that offers the class, so you pay the University of Saskatchewan for their classes and the University of Regina for their classes. To find out how much you owe go to either PAWS for University of Saskatchewan or URSelfService for University of Regina and look for the Account Summary by term. On these sites there is also information about how you can pay. You can pay in a number of different ways, online, at an ABM, at certain bank branches, by cheque or even in cash. Failure to pay in a timely manner may incur late fees and will prevent you from registering in next terms classes and stop you from seeing you final mark for your classes.

Where do I get my textbooks?

You can buy textbooks from the bookstore of the university from which the class originates. Both have online shopping for textbooks. The University of Regina bookstore is here and the University of Saskatchewan bookstore is here. Both university bookstores charge for shipping. You do not have to buy new textbooks, the university bookstores also sell used textbooks. You can also buy textbooks from Amazon and Chapters online or Coles in Parkland Mall, both of the online booksellers sell used textbooks too. In some cases shipping may be free.

Sometimes students will post notices in the student coffee room with textbooks for sale, these can be the best deal but check with the official list at the university bookstore to make sure that the prof hasn’t chosen a newer edition or changed the required texts for the course.

How do I know that I am registered in the right class?

You can check online at URSelfService or PAWS to see which classes you are registered in, then check the Course Registration Numbers (CRNs) in the University bulletin, these are the sections being offered at Parkland College.

I want to change my major, what do I do now?

Lots of people change their mind about what they want to major in at university, just make an appointment to see the academic advisor and she will help you find the right direction to match your career goals.

How do I transfer to Saskatoon or Regina?

You don’t have to do anything when you decide to go to the main campus to take classes. When you register for classes for the next term you just register for the classes located in Saskatoon or Regina. When you take classes at Parkland College you are a University of Regina or University of Saskatchewan student, there is no transfer process between here and the main campus.

Are there real instructors at Parkland College?

Parkland College has four types of classes, face to face, multi-mode, televised and online.

Most of the first year classes and social work classes are face to face with a live instructor in the room teaching you. The instructor is selected and hired by the university and is paid by the university. They have to meet the same standard the instructors on campus would have to meet. In almost every case the instructor has a minimum of a master’s degree in the subject that they are teaching, many have doctoral degrees. Some of our instructors live locally, others drive from considerable distances to teach at Parkland College. Face to face classes are currently only available in Yorkton.

Multi-mode classes are increasing in number, here the instructor is live in Saskatoon or Regina and video conferencing equipment enables you to see the instructor and the other students taking the class in up to four other locations in the province projected onto a big screen. The instructor can see you too, and all of the other students around the province. Multi-mode classes are only available in Yorkton right now.

Televised classes are taught by instructors located in Regina or Saskatoon, they usually have a class in the room with them, the class is broadcast via the cast.scn  satellite network to many locations in Saskatchewan. You watch the class on either projected onto a big screen or on a television screen, you can call into the studio with questions and to participate in class discussions. Televised classes are available at all Parkland College locations you must be at a college location to view these classes.

Online classes are classes that are available on any computer with an internet connection. Most online classes have a start and end date that is the same as the other classes but do not have regular meeting times. The classes are usually set up as a series of modules with a different module to be completed each week. You can complete the work for each class at any time during the week. Final exams may be online or you may have to come to a college location to write the exam.

Are the classes easier at Parkland College?

Classes at Parkland College are no easier or harder than they are on the main campus. Instructors are approved by the department and they must meet the same requirements as on campus instructors. In some cases students write the same exams as on campus students. However, because of the smaller class sizes and more personalized service at Parkland we have found that students tend to get better marks than their peers who went straight to the main campus.

Can I still apply to Nursing/Pharmacy/Nutrition/Social Work if I do my first year at Parkland College?

Yes, you can apply for professional programs while you are taking classes at Parkland College. If you need help contact our academic advisor, she will be able to help you with your application by making sure you have all of the prerequisites and that you meet the deadlines.

Are the fees lower at Parkland College?

Tuition fees for university classes at Parkland College are the same as the fees on campus. You will pay a lower rate for student fees and you won’t have to pay the athletic fee or the bus pass (U of S).  You will not be charged the medical and dental insurance fee either, however, if you would like, you can opt in to the medical and dental plan for students, this is a great deal if you don’t have coverage elsewhere. Check with the academic advisor for more information.

Can I apply for Parkland College scholarships and my university scholarships?

Yes you can apply for entrance scholarships from Parkland College and add them to any other scholarships you may receive from any source. The deadline for entrance scholarships is usually in May before the new academic year, awards are made at the end of September. In addition, students who are taking classes from Parkland College can also apply for the internal scholarships that are awarded in February/March. Some students receive up to $3000 from Parkland College in scholarships alone.

Can I start at Parkland College and move to university in another province?

If you are planning to take your first year at Parkland College and then move out of province you still need to be accepted by either the university of Saskatchewan or University of Regina. You will need to work closely with our academic advisor to make sure that all of your classes from your time at Parkland will transfer to your new university and that you take the classes that the out of province university requires so that you are not delayed by missed classes. We have had many students transfer to U of A, U of C, UBC and Brandon University. Our advisor will work with you and the university you would like to go to so that you only take what you need and what will transfer.

Can I start classes at Parkland College in January?

Yes, you can start classes at several different times each year, in September, January, May and sometimes June, July and August. You will need to make sure that you apply in plenty of time and that you select your classes with our academic advisor at least a few weeks before classes start. Please don’t leave it to the last minute.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the College of Agriculture & Bioresources are typically employed as animal nutrition specialists, plant breeders, food inspectors, ecologists, marketing and sales representatives, financial managers, policy advisors, range managers, agricultural producers and entrepreneurs and resource sector specialists.

Sample First Year Schedule

During your first year of Agriculture & Bioresource studies at Parkland College you will take a wide range of classes in a number of different subject areas called the core requirements or distribution requirements. They allow you to try out different types of classes and help you to get a broader understanding of learning at the university level.

Here is what a typical first-year schedule might look like in Animal Science, Crop Science, Agronomy etc.:

Term 1 Term 2
  • ENG 114.3
  • BIO 120.3
  • CHEM 104.3
  • ECON 120.3
  • AGRC 112.3
  • AGRC 111.3
  • MATH 103.3
  • CHEM 140.3
  • 6 Credit units Social Sciences or Humanities

Here is what a typical first-year schedule might look like in Agribusiness:

Term 1 Term 2
  • ENG 114.3
  • AGRC 112.3
  • ECON 120.3
  • BIOL/CHEM/GEOL/GEOG
  • 3 Credit units Social Sciences or Humanities
  • AGRC 111.3
  • ECON 120.3
  • MKTG 120.3
  • MATH 103.3
  • 3 Credit units Social Sciences or Humanities

It is essential that all students consult a counsellor once you have your acceptance letter from the U of R or U of S to develop a schedule of classes.

Michelle Eckhart

Counsellor
Direct: 1.306.786.2587
Toll free: 1.866.783.6766
E-mail: m.eckhart@parklandcollege.sk.ca


Last Updated: July 9, 2012