This section is divided into four parts. The first presents all the Graduate Courses that are available to students pursuing an M.A. or a Ph.D. program in Ukrainian Culture, Linguistics or Literature.
The second part lists all the Undergraduate Courses that are available to students pursuing a B.A. in Ukrainian Culture, Language & Literature. Students who need courses to fulfill requirements and / or electives in other programs, within the Faculty of Arts, as well as other faculties, should also consult this list.
The third and fourth parts enumerate the courses that have been scheduled for the Fall and Winter semesters.
Click here to download our two page Brochure featuring the selection of Ukrainian courses for the academic year 2011-2012.
Not a student at the University of Alberta, but wish to take one of our courses for interest? You may still register! First apply to the university as an "open studies student" and pay the application and course fees. The application is online. Go the main U of A page and select "Undergraduate" in the "Admissions" box. Then select "Apply Now" and follow the instructions.
Dream Journey (1977) © by Sophia Lada Tale of Maru 1 (1977) © by Sophia Lada
The Toronto-based visual artist Sophia Lada graduated from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. The above images are from paintings inspired by Ukrainian mythology and folklore, sources that repeatedly inform her work. Lada has exhibited in galleries throughout Canada and the USA since 1964, and her paintings are in numerous private and public collections. For the 2007 body of works found threads, her creative attention turned to embroidery. (Posted with permission from the artist, who has her personal site.)