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Programs and Amenities

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Programs and Amenities at the Downtown Campus

In an effort to be closer to the business community and have a downtown presence, the University of Calgary Downtown Campus is the home to many executive education courses, an important tool for global businesses to nurture top leadership talent.


Cont.Ed.

Continuing Education

Continuing Education is excited to offer hundreds of courses at University of Calgary's location in the heart of downtown Calgary, while continuing to offer a wide range of courses and seminars at the main campus.

To find seminars and courses taught at the downtown campus, look for the word 'Downtown' next to course listings on the Continuing Education website and in publications.

Contact Continuing Education:
Phone: 403.220.2866 
Toll-Free: 1.866.220.4992 (outside of Calgary) 
Email: conted@ucalgary.ca 


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School of Public Policy

The School of Public Policy provides a practical, global and focused perspective on public policy analysis and practice in four focus areas:

Our mission is to get public policy right in this country. This means strengthening Canada’s public service, and bridging the gap between business, government and academia. These are the keys to unleashing Canada's full economic potential - domestically and internationally. 


U of A

University of Alberta

The University of Alberta's Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine houses four programs at the University of Calgary's Downtown Campus - the MSc Occupational Therapy program, the MSc Physical Therapy program as well as an MSc and PhD in Rehabilitation Science. With the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine's distributed education model, students at all campuses complete the same core program of required courses as their colleagues enrolled at the other campuses. Each campus offers unique elective opportunities reflective of local expertise and community partnerships.


In Calgary, we have six classrooms and three labs located on the third floor and basement. State-of-the-art technology is employed to ensure that students have real time communications with lecturers and professors based in Edmonton, Calgary and Camrose. There are about 90 students throughout the four programs that call the Calgary campus "home". In addition to these programs, the University of Alberta has a research facility - the Clinic for Ambulatory Rehabilitation Research and Education (CARRE) located at the Downtown Campus. 


Waves

Waves Coffee

Tucked away in a neighbourhood community Waves Coffee 8th and 8th is the perfect place to meet a friend over fresh brewed coffee and breakfast muffin.

Take advantage of our Bitcoin and Keycafe service here, we want to make your experience great.