Last updated: July 30, 2001 @ 08:31AM
Faculty Structure
I. Academic Faculties
Faculty of Applied Health Sciences
Dean: Robert Kerr BSc, MSc, PhD Oregon
Community Health Sciences Nursing
Physical Education
Recreation and Leisure Studies
Sport Management
Tourism Studies
Faculty of Business
Dean: Martin I. Kusy, BComm Sir G. Wms., MBA Windsor, PhD Br. Col.
Accounting and Finance
Management, Marketing and Human Resources
Faculty of Education
Dean: Michael Manley-Casimir, BA Exe., MEd Br. Col., PhD Chic.
Graduate and Undergraduate Studies in Education
Pre-service Education
Continuing Studies
Adult Education
Faculty of Humanities
Dean: Rosemary Drage Hale, BA Kent State, MA Eastern Mich., MTS, PhD Harv.
Aboriginal Studies
Applied Language Studies
Canadian and European Union Studies
Canadian Studies
Classics
English Language and Literature
Fine Arts
Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Great Books/Liberal Studies
History
International Studies
Music
Philosophy
Faculty of Mathematics and Science
Interim Dean: Ian D. Brindle, BSc Manc., MSc Brock, FRSC (UK)
Biochemistry
Biological Sciences
Biotechnology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Computing and Business
Earth Sciences
Mathematics
Neuroscience
Oenology and Viticulture
Physics
Science
Faculty of Social Sciences
Acting Dean: Lewis A. Soroka, BA, MA, PhD McG.
Business Economics
Child and Youth Studies
Communications, Popular Culture and Film
Economics
Environment
Geography
Labour Studies
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Women's Studies
II. Affiliated College
President: Jonathan Grothe, BA Concordia Seminary, Ft. Wayne, M.Div., S.T.M. Th. D. Concordia Seminary, St. Lewis
Concordia Lutheran Theological Seminary, an affiliated college of the University, prepares students for the Master of Divinity (four-year program) and Master of Theological Studies (two-year program) degrees. All degrees are granted by the University. The seminary is operated by the Lutheran Church - Canada and is an Associate Member of the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada.
III. Continuing Education
Director: Tom Arkell, Community Services
Learning never stops. Lifelong learning has today become a way of life. We thrive and survive in this ever-changing, complex world through continuous learning and self-improvement. Brock University invites you to be a part of Live Younger Longer (LYL).
LYL is aimed at mature adults who wish to keep their minds active, constantly seeking new experiences and learning new things. Healthy mind, healthy body; LYL offers you a shared experience in which people will grow closer, bond and share parts of their future with new local acquaintances.
Brock University's continuing education program consists of numerous opportunities for you to be an academic again; to learn new skills, to travel, to meet new people and do something you haven't done before. We want to help you maintain purpose and meaning in your life, to help you with your career, or much deserved retirement, your health, your relationships, your community, your being.