Supplementary Material
Some programs have additional supplementary document requirements. You will be able to upload these documents in your online application.
Please see below for additional requirements by program:
Creative Writing and English:
- A portfolio of your creative material: around 10 pages double-spaced for prose, or a selection of poetry.
- A sample of your academic writing: normally a literary analysis essay (around 10 pages double-spaced) from an upper-year English literature course.
English
- A sample of your academic writing: normally a literary analysis essay (around 10 pages double-spaced) from an upper-level English literature course.
Justice Studies, Police Studies and Kinesiology and Health Studies (PhD):
- A writing sample.
Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy (MPA, MPP, MHA, PhD and Master's Certificates):
- A Student Authorization Release Form
- PhD Applicants are required to prepare and submit a research program outlining the research that they would like to pursue in the area of public policy. The research program outline is to contain a well-defined problem statement, a review of the appropriate literature, and an initial methodology.
Journalism:
- A written project concept that should include a short description of the research question, proposed methodology and proposed medium (broadcast, print, web, exhibition, community project etc.)
- An additional Statement of Interest that answers why you want to do the project, and who it will serve.
- A Statement of Ability that demonstrates existing skill, experience and resources you bring to the project, as well as what areas you would like to advance/improve in the course of the project.
- A portfolio of published works of journalism. Admissible materials may include any or all of the following: a web link to your broadcast demo reel; a link to a multi-media or web-based journalism project; electronic copies and/or web links to published articles or book chapters (6 max.); links to individual broadcast pieces (6 max.); a link to an online photojournalism gallery; a final report and/or link to a community media project you facilitated. Portfolio material must be web-based or, in the case of print articles, can be placed together in a single PDF or similar electronic file format. DVDs and memory sticks will not be accepted. Material must be English-language or translated to English.
Levene MBA with Specializations:
Applicants must meet the entrance requirements of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, with the following additions (where applicable):
- A minimum GMAT score of 500 or GRE equivalent is normally required (for both the MBA program and the Post-Graduate Diploma).
- A minimum of two years' work experience is normally required (post undergraduate degree).
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Starting October 2, 2022, students with international credentials applying to the Faculty of Business Administration programs MUST provide all post-secondary transcripts and degree certificates through the WES ICAP course by course evaluation. Please see instructions for more details.
- Applicants must have successfully completed the Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Foundations (or equivalent) or achieve a minimum of 70% in each of qualifying courses (or their equivalents) as follows: BUS 210, BUS 250, BUS 260, BUS 285, BUS 288, BUS 290, ECON 201, ECON 202, STAT 100, plus one additional undergraduate course. Students who have successfully completed the Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Foundations will not be required to submit the results of an additional GMAT.
Media, Art, and Performance:
The following materials must be provided to the relevant MAP area (Interdisciplinary Programs, Film, Music, or Visual Arts)
MAP - Interdisciplinary Programs in Media and Artistic Research:
A proposal that clearly demonstrates the need for supervision in more than one subject area, and indicates the availability of supervision and resources in these areas. PhD proposal: six to eight pages; MA and MFA proposal: three to five pages.
In addition to the proposal, applicants should submit appropriate supporting materials for the relevant degree to be obtained: PhD and specific Path (Path A: Thesis; or B: Artistic Research, or C: Thesis/Artistic Research Hybrid); or MA; or MFA. Materials can include a portfolio of creative work, sample of scholarly writing, artist statements, curatorial statements, etc., as requested on the MAP/FGSR program website. For more detailed instructions, refer to Interdisciplinary Studies in MAP
Candidates who must submit a portfolio of creative work (PhD Path B and C; and MFA) will submit it through a live website link sent to the IDS program: media.art.performance@uregina.ca and grad.map@uregina.ca.
Links to digital materials should be provided as full URLS to a live website or file sharing service (such as DropBox, Google Docs, or WeTransfer). Ensure that links to the file sharing service are active and accessible to anyone with the link.
MAP - Media Production:
A proposal (three to five pages) stating clearly the degree to be obtained (MFA) and describing the intended focus of study. The proposal should provide a synopsis of the primary MFA Research Project, (a film/media project of any genre) and the critical context for its undertaking.
A portfolio of previous creative work in film/media, with details on the applicant’s creative role in the film/media project, submitted through a live website link sent to the Department of Film: film@uregina.ca and grad.map@uregina.ca.
Links to digital materials should be provided as full URLS to a live website or file sharing service (such as DropBox, Google Docs, or WeTransfer). Ensure that links to the file sharing service are active and accessible to anyone with the link.
MAP - Media Studies:
A proposal (three to five pages) stating clearly the degree to be obtained (MA) and describing the intended focus of the thesis. The proposal should provide a synopsis of the thesis topic and provide the background, rationale, and a review of the relevant literature.
A scholarly writing sample, such as an essay from an undergraduate course, an honours thesis, a critical blog, etc.
MAP - Music:
A Letter of Intent (1–2 page statement that delineates plans for research and performance). Complete a theory placement exam. Submit a writing sample (a recent, upper-level English essay, minimum 1500 words). An audition is also required for any students applying for performance or conducting degrees. To obtain or submit music entrance requirement materials contact the Music Department Head. See the MAP Music website for specific audition requirements, and to view instructor profiles and research areas. Music applicants may be requested to participate in an online video interview with University of Regina Music Faculty members as part of the application process.
Submit your portfolio through a live website link sent to the Department of Music: music.dept@uregina.ca and grad.map@uregina.ca.
Links to digital materials should be provided as full URLS to a live website or file sharing service (such as DropBox, Google Docs, or WeTransfer). Ensure that links to the file sharing service are active and accessible to anyone with the link.
MAP - Visual Arts:
A portfolio is required for the MFA:
Your Portfolio must be provided on a website or file sharing service (such as DropBox, Google Docs, or WeTransfer). You must attach a portfolio document in your application: it should include only your full name, and the full URL to your portfolio.
Your Portfolio has 3 components: A) documentation of your art works, B) Image List, and C) an Artist Statement.
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- A) Documentation of your art works: The portfolio will include documentation of recent artwork (20 image/video samples of your work, maximum 10 minutes of video. Images must be high quality JPEG format, maximum 2MB each). Please do not include samples of graphic or visual communication design.
- B) Image List: An Image List indicating dimensions, date, media, and title.
- C) An Artist Statement: An Artist Statement (400-600 words, times new roman font, double spaced). A professional Artist Statement will present the concepts and ideas pertinent to your practice as a whole, and the visual artworks you have submitted; and demonstrate your awareness of contemporary art and your relationship to it.
Provide your full Portfolio URL to the Department of Visual Arts: visual.arts@uregina.ca and grad.map@uregina.ca.
Links to digital materials should be provided as full URLS to a live website or file sharing service (such as DropBox, Google Docs, or WeTransfer). Ensure that links to the file sharing service are active and accessible to anyone with the link.
Nursing:
- For additional supplementary material please refer to the Collaborative Nurse Practitioner Program (CNPP) or the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) program.
Psychology:
- Indicate an area of either Clinical or Experimental and Applied Psychology (EAP).
Social and Political Thought:
- A writing sample. All work shall be original and normally reflect work in an upper-level Philosophy or Political Science course. Submissions must be single-sided, double spaced. 12 point Times New Roman font and should be between 10-15 pages in length (maximum of 400 words).
Social Work and Indigenous Social Work:
- A supplementary admissions information form (MSW Supplementary Admissions form / MISW Supplementary Admissions form).
All Special Case Programs: See https://www.uregina.ca/gradstudies/current-students/grad-calendar/appendix-d.html