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  2. University of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Old Arts Building, University of Alberta campus, designed by Percy Erskine Nobbs & Frank Darling 1909–10.. The university was chartered in 1906 in Edmonton, Alberta as a single, public provincial university through the University Act, [13] passed during the first session of the then-new Legislative Assembly, with Premier Alexander C. Rutherford as the legislation's sponsor.

  3. High school diploma - Wikipedia

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    Students in the Recommended and Distinguished programs must take four years of English, mathematics, science, and social studies classes as part of their program of study. [9] Students in the Distinguished program must also take a minimum amount of advanced-level coursework, which could include Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate ...

  4. King's University (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The King's University offers three-year and four-year bachelor's degrees in the arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and commerce, as well as a two-year Bachelor of Education after-degree. Prominent programs include the Environmental Studies program and the Politics-History-Economics (PHE) combined major.

  5. Taiwan studies - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan studies, or Taiwanese studies, is a multi-disciplinary academic division of area studies (a part of East Asian studies) focused on studying Taiwan and the people on/in/of Taiwan both on its own and in comparison with other world areas.

  6. Burman University - Wikipedia

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    Burman University is an independent publicly funded university located in Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. [3] It is sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's second largest Christian school system.

  7. NorQuest College - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Indigenous Construction Career Centre (AICCC) connects prospective Indigenous workers with employers [9] recruiting for construction related careers. It is a partnership with NorQuest College, the Government of Alberta, Indigenous communities, and industry organizations. [10]

  8. Dr. E.P. Scarlett High School - Wikipedia

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    Some of their other program offerings include Dance, Film Studies, Sports Performance, Journalism, Sports Medicine, Environmental Science, Learning Strategies, and Theatre Production. The school is a member of the Action for Bright Children Society . [13]

  9. University of Alberta Library - Wikipedia

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    The University of Alberta was founded in 1908, but a free-standing library branch, Rutherford Library, did not open until 1951. [3] The university's founder, Alexander Cameron Rutherford, and its first president, Henry Marshall Tory, worked with faculty members and the first librarian, Eugenie Archibald, to select the first purchases to start the University Library in 1908. [4]