Paul J. Hill School of Business

The Paul J. Hill School of Business is the undergraduate business school within the Faculty of Business Administration at the University of Regina in Regina, Saskatchewan. The undergraduate school was named for local benefactor Paul J. Hill who donated $10 million to the University. The Faculty of Business Administration's graduate school is known as the Kenneth Levene Graduate School of Business.

Paul J. Hill School of Business at the University of Regina
TypePublic
Undergraduatesavailable
Postgraduatesavailable
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Location, ,
CampusOld (Regina College) campus on College Avenue; new campus on Wascana Parkway
ColoursGreen     and gold     
NicknameRegina Cougars and Regina Rams
AffiliationsAUFC, CIS, CUSID, UArctic, UACC, CWUAA
MascotReggie the Cougar and Ram-page
Websitewww.uregina.ca/

Programs

The Paul J. Hill School of Business offers a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA). The Kenneth Levene Graduate School of Business offers a Master of Business Administration (MBA), a Master of Human Resource Management (MHRM), and a Master of Administration in Leadership.

Notes and references

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    See also

    Histories of the University

    • James Pitsula 'As One Who Serves: The Making Of The University Of Regina' (Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, June 1, 2006)

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