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University of Calgary Calendar 2010-2011 Academic Regulations B. Registration B.7 Part-Time Studies
B.7 Part-Time Studies
The University of Calgary provides courses on weekends and evenings, particularly those which support the Communications Studies minor in the Bachelor of Communication and Culture program. However, students are cautioned that they may not be able to depend on being able to complete a full degree without also taking some courses during regular workday times.