
The main campus of the University of Saskatchewan is located on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis. We pay our respect to the First Nations and Métis ancestors of this place and reaffirm our relationship with one another.
About Us
Advancing knowledge
10,459
Academic year enrolment
9,552
Undergraduate students
907
Graduate students
1,399
International students
1,344
We comprise 18 departments, one school, nearly 100 programs and about 40 per cent of the total student population at USask. The College of Arts and Science, and our 300+ faculty members, provides approximately half of the undergraduate courses offered at USask, spanning the humanities, social sciences, sciences and fine arts.
18
Departments
1
School for the Arts
53
Degree programs
46
Certificate programs
$6M
Available in scholarships and bursaries
Our college is exceptional in that it is one of only a few in Canada to combine arts and science course offerings under the same roof. This integrated approach provides students with an invaluable, broad and in-depth perspective of the world that enhances their focus on individual disciplines. Students gain adaptable and enduring skills that prepare them to thrive in a rapidly changing global job market.
1,415
Credentials awarded in 2024
1,037
Undergraduate degrees
165
Certificates
213
Graduate degrees
57,921
Living alumni
149
Order of Canada recipients
55
Rhodes Scholars
1
Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner
1
Prime Minister of Canada
Vision
The goal of the College of Arts and Science is to be recognized as the most innovative and imaginative centre for arts and science scholarship in Canada.
Mission
With its unique disciplinary breadth, the College of Arts and Science exists to stimulate creative and critical thought, foster the joy of discovery and nurture curiosity-driven research. Collectively, we strive to advance the individual, embrace diversity, enrich society and preserve culture while creating a sustainable civil world and natural environment.
348.7
Full-time equivalent faculty
24
Research chairs
627
Full-time equivalent employees
$58M
Research funding awarded in 2024/25