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  1. Faculty. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Faculty of Engineering and Design. Faculty of Public and Global Affairs. Faculty of Science. Sprott School of Business. 26 Programs Found.

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  2. Carleton University is an English-language public research university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1942 as Carleton College, the institution originally operated as a private, non-denominational evening college to serve returning World War II veterans. [ 4 ]

  3. Enrolled at Carleton are around 28,000 students from over 100 countries. The university offers 65 degree programmes in more than 50 academic disciplines, and is particularly renowned for its courses in journalism, public affairs, international affairs, architecture and technology.

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  4. Majors & Minors. A Carleton education inspires new perspectives. It propels learning that is deep, broad, and dynamic. Students and faculty wrestle together with ideas to make sense of the interesting messiness of life. This work takes place within and beyond traditional academic fields. Connections happen in the spaces between areas of study ...

  5. Carleton University. Quick Facts. These figures are based on 2023-24, unless otherwise noted. The University. Founded in 1942; 2023-24 Proposed Budget: $525 million;

  6. Carleton University Art Gallery. Centre for Initiatives in Education (includes the Enriched Support Program) College of the Humanities (includes Bachelor of Humanities, Greek and Roman Studies (formerly Classics), Religion) Department of English Language and Literature. Department of French. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies.

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  8. General Admissions Requirements and Procedures. 1. General Admission Requirements. Persons wishing to follow programs of study leading to a degree or diploma or certificate must be formally admitted to the University. Persons wishing to register in credit courses without having been formally admitted to the University may do so as Special students.

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