Northwestern Polytechnic Adds Two In-demand Credentials to the Mix
Tuesday, June 11th, 2024
Northwestern Polytechnic today announced two new Diploma pathways through the School of Applied Science and Technology. Starting Fall 2024, students will be able to pursue diplomas specializing in either University Arts or University Biological Sciences at the Grande Prairie campus.
“These offerings were designed with flexibility and learner outcomes in mind,” explains Dr. Terry Kowalchuk, NWP Provost and Vice-President Academic. “Students can now choose to complete a two-year diploma locally, or carry-on through NWP’s existing collaborative University Transfer (UT) program as they work towards an undergraduate degree with one of our partner post-secondaries.”
While the fields of study remain the same, the difference is the ability to receive a credential, without leaving the region, at what was previously the midpoint of the UT degree. NWP’s new Arts and Biological Sciences diploma programs will also foster impactful connections through work-integrated learning placements in and around Grande Prairie.
“By structuring the programs in this way, we are able to provide students with more options and a NWP credential,” explains Dr. Brian Redmond, Interim Dean for the School of Applied Science and Technology. “These programs are ideally timed for students that want to study University Arts and University Science close to home.”
As the only post-secondary institution in the region offering University Arts and Biological Sciences programs, NWP understands the importance of developing a solid foundation on which students can build.
“Our Biological Sciences diploma provides an extremely versatile pathway that can lead directly into competitive pre-professional programs in healthcare and the sciences, including radiology, pharmacology, medicine, and dentistry,” adds Dr. Redmond. “We are being quite intentional in our planning with a view to addressing current and evolving needs in Northern Alberta communities.”
The Arts diploma is also a steppingstone to success. Students may focus on social sciences and humanities including English and Psychology, while developing important critical thinking, communications, new media, and technology competencies. And like the Biological Sciences Diploma, graduates can opt to continue building their resume with further studies or make a seamless transition into the workforce.
Registration is now open for both programs. Visit NWP.me/ScienceAndTech to learn more.