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University should be a place to wonder and marvel at the world. A place to dig beyond surface level answers where deeper, more meaningful questions can be asked. University should be a place where students feel comfortable; to raise voices in class, to test new ideas, to challenge the status quo. University should help students’ live full, meaningful lives. That means industry-leading career preparation that doesn't come at the expense of teaching students how to face challenges in life outside of the workplace.
Located in Alberta’s capital, The King’s University is Edmonton’s Christian university - a place where professors and staff believe the world can be studied best from a foundation of faith. The university offers fully accredited degree programs and courses recognized by employers, universities, and professional organizations across Alberta and the rest of Canada.
King's is known for award-winning teaching, a lively community and warm, friendly campus. Students consistently rank King’s highly in national surveys for quality of teaching and student engagement.
In recent years, the university has become well known for its strong focus on research and scholarship. From investigating new methods of recycling rubber tires, working with the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemists to develop a new interactive Periodic Table, conducting conservation agriculture studies in Kenya, and more, research at King’s is rigorous and highly respected.
Graduates from King's enter careers equipped with a thorough liberal arts education that also offers opportunities for hands-on learning, internships, and study abroad experiences. Quite simply, King's graduates are prepared to tackle challenges, imagine a better world, and improve life for others.
The King’s University is home to Canada’s preeminent Christian business program, the award- winning King’s Centre for Visualization in Science, and the Micah Centre for Social Justice. The university fields athletics teams in men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, basketball, and badminton -- all teams compete in the ACAC (Alberta Colleges Athletics Conference.
At last count, the university offers 24 degree programs comprised of over 650+ courses. With a headcount of just under 910, students are assured easy access to professors and academic supports inside and outside the classroom.
Recent market research confirms that over 91% of King's alumni find gainful employment within two years of graduating. For more information, visit our website at: kingsu.ca