Online and Flexible Options
Your Courses, Your Way!
Take advantage of flexible learning options including online, evening and summer classes. Whether you live in Saskatchewan or on the other side of the globe, the University of Regina is ready to help you meet your academic and career goals.
Your Schedule on Your Terms
Don’t want to scrape your windows in the winter months? Feel like learning from your couch or a coffee shop? Online and flexible courses continue to be a practical and engaging way for you to learn with the U of R.
There are many ways to learn. Find the one that's right for you.
Learn in the Community Where You Live
Are you from a small town and aren’t quite ready to make the move. No Worries! Learn where you live thanks to partnerships with regional colleges.
Choose Where You Learn
Choose When You Learn
Fully Online Programs
Certificate in Public Relations
Employers want employees with strong communications skills almost every job role and industry. You can earn your PR Certificate as a standalone credential or study for it concurrently with select degree programs.
Local Government Administration
Looking for an in-demand career option in Saskatchewan? Become a certified municipal administrator.
Regional Colleges
Learn where you live! Did you know you can take University of Regina courses in your home community? Thanks to several different course options you can still experience the benefits of being a U of R student without moving to Regina.
Benefits of Learning Close to Home
- Save money
- Enjoy small class sizes
- Access more scholarship opportunities
- Ease your potential transition to a larger centre
- Stay close to your family and friends while you study!
Choose your local college and become a U of R student!
I love the online courses the U of R offers because I can work, see friends and family and travel, all while taking classes.
Student Spotlight
Jeremy Roberts, a University of Regina Alum, admits he didn't have his sights set on earning a university degree after graduating from his small town high school outside Swift Current. That is, until he discovered that he could start his post-secondary educational journey without leaving the comfort and support of his home community.
“Working on my Bachelor’s degree was flexible. I could take courses online and in the evenings as well as in person," says Jeremy. "It was a really good experience, but I think if I were to have moved to Regina without my previous college experience, I would have been overwhelmed.”
Read the full story on Jeremy's journey from Great Plains College to the University of Regina.