About The King's University College - Edmonton

King's University College is a Christian university college committed to academic excellence, development of the whole person, high employment potential, and vibrant student life. But what is Christian university education?

Is King's a Bible College? No. A seminary? Again, no. King's University College offers fully accredited bachelor degrees in the arts and sciences from a Christian perspective. At King's, the curriculum begins, not with a desire to prove the existence of God, but with the conviction that God exists. All disciplines fall under the sovereignty of God, whether science, art, history or philosophy. Knowledge enhances faith, and faith enhances knowledge.

Additionally, at King's the curriculum is intentionally interdisciplinary, meaning that all fields work together and nothing is studied in isolation. This stems from the belief that this reflects the Creator's design. Activities inside and outside the classroom are designed to encourage students to examine real world issues from a Christian perspective and to become agents of social transformation.





The King's University College - Edmonton
9125 - 50 Street
Edmonton, ALBERTA T6B 2H3, CA

  • Liberal Arts and Sciences
  • Artist's Diploma
    These programs are performance directed and aimed at students who have completed an undergraduate degree and show outstanding potential for a career in performance. In contrast to a Master degree in an Applied Performance field, the programs are less academically directed (research papers, academic courses), and focus more on the applied skills and repertoire that will enable the students to mature as professionals in the field of performance. For students whose strength is in performance rather than advanced academic study, these programs are a crucial bridge to a professional career.

    Bachelor of Philosophy
    It was Socrates who said, “The unexamined life is not worth living.” Philosophy examines and critiques the foundations of all disciplines and looks into the principles of logic, reality, knowledge and values with a critical eye. At King’s students perform this task as a Christian philosopher, from a biblical point of view.

    Bachelor of Social Science
    Many students are interested in more than one area of study and find it difficult to choose just one. This program offers you the opportunity to study humans and their societies from a variety of perspectives.

    MICAH Certificate in Global Justice
    The Micah Center for Social Justice provides learning opportunities for students who wish to experience first hand what it is like to work among the poor and dispossessed of the earth. In partnership with organizations like CRWRC, World Vision and MCC, we arrange for internships of various lengths in locations around the world. King’s students have learned and served in Honduras, Haiti, Bangladesh, Kenya, Tanzania, the Philippines and even in downtown Urban Canada! They have helped improve infant health, care for the creation, document change and plant trees. They have been challenged and stretched in ways they could not imagine.

    Performer's Certificate
    These programs are performance directed and aimed at students who have completed an undergraduate degree and show outstanding potential for a career in performance. In contrast to a Master degree in an Applied Performance field, the programs are less academically directed (research papers, academic courses), and focus more on the applied skills and repertoire that will enable the students to mature as professionals in the field of performance. For students whose strength is in performance rather than advanced academic study, these programs are a crucial bridge to a professional career.


  • Sciences
  • Bachelor of Biology
    Biology studies living organisms and their relationships. It explores the origin, growth, reproduction, structure, function and interrelationships of living organisms; as well as the human stewardship of living and non-living matter. Students also have exciting opportunities for field and laboratory research.

    Bachelor of Chemistry
    Chemistry is about creativity. Chemists design and create new molecules and explore their properties and reactivities. Putting this creative knowledge to work, chemists team up with biologists, pharmacologists, engineers, materials scientists and environmental professionals to reveal secrets of life’s building blocks. Students also have opportunities to conduct extensive laboratory research projects.


  • Finance
  • Bachelor of Commerce
    The Bachelor of Commerce degree prepares students for a career in business and management. The internship component expands the academic experience through the application of business principles and practices to real-world activities and challenges. The skills gained equip students for private, public and not-for-profit sectors, as well as self-employment.

    Bachelor of Politics History & Economics
    In the Politics-History-Economics (PHE) program the unique features of these three disciplines are woven together into a single major. Students study the way politics, government, civil society and economics work, and have historically worked, within society. The program also provides insights, skills and historical depth needed to influence and transform public life in Canada and the world.


  • Technology
  • Bachelor of Computing Science
    Through lectures and laboratory work students gain competence in the most current programming languages, database design, software engineering, numerical computing and modelling. Core skills, such as critical thinking, problem-solving and algorithm analysis are developed giving graduates a competitive edge in the world of computing science.


  • Education
  • Bachelor of Education
    The Bachelor of Education after-degree program  helps students develops a clear Christian philosophy of education while acquiring the knowledge, skills and attributes required of teachers in today’s complex school environment. The program includes 17 weeks of teaching practicum and graduates qualify for teacher certification in Alberta, across Canada and abroad.


  • Language and Literature
  • Bachelor of English
    An English degree offers a way to increase your awareness of the wondrous power of language. Studies in English provide foundations in reading, analysis and self-expression. Through the study of literature students gain appreciation and understanding of what makes written text “literary” and why readers return to great literature to provide pleasure and insight into the human condition.


  • Environment, Conservation, and Natural Resources
  • Bachelor of Environmental Studies
    Environmental Studies is concerned with the interactions between human beings and the environment. It is interdisciplinary in the sense that the field is related to many branches of the natural and human sciences and environmental studies graduates go on to address many interdisciplinary problems. Topics in Environmental Studies include: sustainability and development; environmental justice; biological conservation; environmental theology; natural and environmental history; environmental ethics; environmental thought; environmental sociology and psychology; human ecology; social movements and political ecology; environmental education and communication; risk policy and perception; environmental policy and law; native studies; animal rights and welfare; technology and cultural studies; gender, labour, race and the environment; international development; public participation; ecocriticism; deep ecology; and environmental literature.


  • Social Sciences and History
  • Bachelor of History
    History at King’s primarily studies the development of western civilization. Through research and critical writing students develop a clearer understanding of this development from a Christian perspective. In turn, students apply this knowledge to gain understanding of the times in which they live and work.

    Bachelor of Sociology
    Ever wondered why people listen to certain types of music, dress the way they do, commit crimes, of live in certain ways? Sociology engages these and other related questions by looking deep into the social character and systematic organization of human interaction.


  • Arts - Visual and Performing
  • Bachelor of Music
    Our classical music courses are designed not only to familiarize the student with the physical aspects of the art (including theory and performance techniques) and its aesthetic qualities, but also seeks answers to philosophical questions concerning its nature, origin and development. The program also offers opportunity for private music instruction.

    Church Music
    This diploma provides basic training for students who want to acquire skills on the organ and in choral conducting. It can be completed in conjunction with a Music degree or on its own. Students are given a background in music with classes in choral conducting, organ, music history, aural skills, tonal harmony and more.


  • Healthcare
  • Bachelor of Psychology
    Students are introduced to a broad, critical understanding of core concepts and theories in psychology. They learn to use and evaluate psychological research and gain experience in the practical applications of psychology through volunteering, lab exercises and field trips.


  • Religious Studies
  • Bachelor of Theology
    Theology examines biblical literature, develops tools in biblical interpretations and brings this wisdom to bear on current personal and social issues. In addition, students explore the meaning of the Christian gospel in today’s complex and often confusing world.


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