King's University College (Edmonton)

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Established 1979
Type Semi Private
President Dr. Harry Fernhout
Staff 63
Undergraduates 608 full-time, 44 part-time (2004-2005)
Location Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Campus Urban
Sports teams Eagles
Website http://www.kingsu.net
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The King's University College is a degree-granting institution offering Christian university education, located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Founded in 1979, The King's University College offers three-year and four-year Bachelor degrees in the arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and commerce, as well as a two-year Bachelor of Education after-degree. Students can enrol in over 300 courses in 20 disciplines, with 12 major concentration areas.

King's has an active intercollegiate athletics program, competing in the Alberta Colleges Athletics Conference in men's and women's basketball, volleyball and outdoor soccer. Club sports include hockey and indoor soccer.

King’s buildings have floor area of 21,000 square metres on a site of 80,000 square metres. Facilities include: 34 classrooms, eight science labs, three computer labs, a greenhouse, fine arts studios, a performance hall with pipe organ, 1,200 m² library, 900 m² gymnasium, spacious cafeteria, student activity centre, drama space, bookstore, conference rooms, atrium assembly space, outdoor sports fields, and two student residences.

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