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About AU 

The goal of Athabasca University, Canada's Open University, is to increase educational equity for adult learners globally by removing obstacles to entry and achievement in university-level study.

Governance

Athabasca University governs itself through a bicameral governance structure, as set out in the Alberta Post-Secondary Learning Act and the Athabasca University Regulations. The Board of Governors is the senior governing body, but shares academic governance with the General Faculties Council (GFC), the academic governing body.

The University Secretariat provides support for all areas of the Board and GFC, enabling both bodies (and their respective standing committees) to govern the institution in an efficient and effective manner.

AU at a glance

The goal of Athabasca University, Canada's Open University, is to increase educational equity for adult learners globally by removing obstacles to entry and achievement in university-level study.

We will assist you in comprehending our vision, how we approach achieving it, and how, in the course of doing so, we assist thousands of students year in realising their aspirations and achieving their personal goals. Please spend a little time getting to know us.

Accreditation

One of four publicly financed comprehensive universities in the Canadian province of Alberta, AU is a post-secondary school. You can be sure that your time at AU constituted a demanding, superior university education. We are a reputable institution with an established reputation.

The Middle States Commission on Higher Education, located at 3624 Market Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, has also accredited Athabasca University (267-284-5000). The United States Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation both recognise the Middle States Commission on Higher Education as an institution accrediting body.

 

 

 

 

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Course Specialization Eligibility

B.Sc

Applied Mathematics
Architecture
Computer & Science
Human Sciences

B.A

Bachelor of Arts
Human Resource Management
Mathematics
Sociology

B.Com

Bachelor of Commerce
Finance

B.E / B.Tech

Bachelor of Information Systems

BBM

Bachelor Business Management

BBA

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

About AU 

The goal of Athabasca University, Canada's Open University, is to increase educational equity for adult learners globally by removing obstacles to entry and achievement in university-level study.

Governance

Athabasca University governs itself through a bicameral governance structure, as set out in the Alberta Post-Secondary Learning Act and the Athabasca University Regulations. The Board of Governors is the senior governing body, but shares academic governance with the General Faculties Council (GFC), the academic governing body.

The University Secretariat provides support for all areas of the Board and GFC, enabling both bodies (and their respective standing committees) to govern the institution in an efficient and effective manner.

AU at a glance

The goal of Athabasca University, Canada's Open University, is to increase educational equity for adult learners globally by removing obstacles to entry and achievement in university-level study.

We will assist you in comprehending our vision, how we approach achieving it, and how, in the course of doing so, we assist thousands of students year in realising their aspirations and achieving their personal goals. Please spend a little time getting to know us.

Accreditation

One of four publicly financed comprehensive universities in the Canadian province of Alberta, AU is a post-secondary school. You can be sure that your time at AU constituted a demanding, superior university education. We are a reputable institution with an established reputation.

The Middle States Commission on Higher Education, located at 3624 Market Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, has also accredited Athabasca University (267-284-5000). The United States Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation both recognise the Middle States Commission on Higher Education as an institution accrediting body.