About Dual Credits
A Dual Credit is one which gives you credit for both high school and university simultaneously. The Ambrose University Dual Credit program enables grade 10, 11 and 12 students in Alberta to explore post-secondary areas of interest while receiving credit that they can apply to both their high school diploma and future university studies at Ambrose or elsewhere. This opportunity allows high school students to experience University level studies, making the transition between secondary education and post-secondary education seamless.
Ambrose currently offers limited dual credit class opportunities. Please contact your high school counselor to discuss your dual credit options.
Registering for Dual Credit
Please speak with your High School Guidance Counsellor for more information on your dual credit options with Ambrose. Once you're ready, please download and fill out the dual credit courses registration form.
Once you a ready to register or if your high school is not registered with Ambrose, please connect with the Ambrose Registrar at registrar@ambrose.edu.
Information For Current Dual Credit Students
Welcome to Ambrose! Please visit our website regularly to see what Ambrose is up to and how you can get involved. Follow our sports teams, Ambrose Arts season, Ambrose Business linkedin, Ambrose news, and other Ambrose events. If you have questions, please reach out to one of our enrolment advisors or another member of our admissions team. https://ambrose.edu/admissions/contact. Look for other connection opportunities at https://ambrose.edu/visit-campus.
Dual Credit Courses – Winter 2021
BIO 105 - 1 The Organization and Diversity of LifeThis course studies biological concepts and mechanisms using current examples from medicine and the environment. Winter 2021 Semester |
DA 103 Dance FundamentalsA praxis-based introductory dance class open to all students. This course will focus on classical and contemporary dance technique. The training explores barre work, centre-practice and contemporary dance styles. Students will also be introduced to basic skeletal and muscle anatomy and health. Emphasis will be placed on exploring the rudiments of classical technique in addition to understanding rhythm, theme, and musical interpretation as it applies to choreography. Winter 2021 Semester |
REL 105 Introduction to the BibleAn overview of the literary genres, contents, and major themes of biblical literature, focusing on an understanding of the Bible in its original contexts. Winter 2021 Semester |
Your Ambrose Enrolment Team
We are your main point of contact for admission inquiries, program information and for scheduling campus visits. We are passionate about connecting you with the Ambrose community, and are dedicated to your success as a student.
We are happy to help you with any questions you may have.
For all enrolment inquiries contact:
Tel: 403-410-2900
Toll Free: 800-461-1222
Email: enrolment@ambrose.edu