University of Alberta Campus Saint-Jean

Coordinates: 53°31′17″N 113°28′08″W / 53.5215°N 113.4689°W / 53.5215; -113.4689
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Campus Saint-Jean
Former names
Faculté Saint-Jean, Juniorat Saint-Jean
Motto
Un cours classique pour le 21e siècle![1]
Motto in English
A classical education for the 21st century!
TypeBilingual education, Faculty
Established1908 (1908)
Pincher Creek[2]
1977 (1977)
Edmonton[2]
Parent institution
University of Alberta
DeanPierre-Yves Mocquais[3]
Academic staff
42[4]
Students1000[5]
Undergraduates674[6]
Address
8406, rue Marie-Anne Gaboury
Edmonton, Alberta
T6C 4G9

53°31′17″N 113°28′08″W / 53.5215°N 113.4689°W / 53.5215; -113.4689
Websiteualberta.ca/campus-saint-jean Edit this at Wikidata

The Campus Saint-Jean (CSJ)[7] is a French-language faculty of the University of Alberta located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada at 84 Avenue and rue Marie-Anne Gaboury (91 Street).

History

It was previously known as the Faculté Saint-Jean, but underwent a name change in September 2005 in order to better represent the expansion it had undergone since being acquired by the University of Alberta in 1977.

The Faculty has four program sections: sciences, fine arts and languages, social sciences and education. There are also several programs that are offered as joint programs with the other faculties such as engineering, nursing and business administration. This range of studies makes it a dynamic learning environment. It benefits from small classes, proximity to the teaching staff and being immersed into the surrounding Francophone community.

The Campus Saint-Jean has a long history in Alberta and began originally as a Catholic school for boys in 1908 known as the Juniorat Saint-Jean.

Publications

  • Gratien Allaire, Gilles Cadrin, Paul Dubé ed.: Écriture et politique. Les actes du 7ème colloque du "Centre d’études franco-canadiennes de l’Ouest" tenu à la Faculté Saint-Jean, Université de l’Alberta les 16 et 17 octobre 1987. Institut de Recherche de la Faculté Saint-Jean, Edmonton 1989

References

  1. ^ "Vision Campus Saint-Jean". University of Alberta. University of Alberta. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Campus Saint-Jean About". Heritage Community Foundation. University of Alberta, Heritage Community Foundation. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Dean's Message Campus Saint-Jean". University of Alberta. University of Alberta. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  4. ^ "Staff -Campus Saint-Jean". University of Alberta (in French). University of Alberta. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  5. ^ "10 reasons to choose Campus Saint-Jean - University of Alberta". University of Alberta. University of Alberta. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
  6. ^ "du gala saint-Jean - University of Alberta" (pdf). University of Alberta (in French). University of Alberta. November 25, 2015. Retrieved June 6, 2016.
  7. ^ "Campus Saint-Jean". University of Alberta. University of Alberta. Retrieved 6 June 2016.

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