2007-2008 Undergraduate Calendar

Faculty Structure

 

Academic Faculties

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Faculty of Applied Health Sciences

Dean, John T. Corlett, BSc Brock, MSc, PhD Simon Fraser

Associate Dean, Anna H. Lathrop, BPhEd Brock, MA Western Ontario, EdD Toronto

Associate Dean, Michael L. Plyley, BSc, PhD Western Ontario

Community Health Sciences

(Biomedical Sciences, Child Health, Community Health and Health Sciences)

Nursing

Physical Education and Kinesiology

Recreation and Leisure Studies

Sport Management

Faculty of Business

Dean, Martin I. Kusy, BComm Sir George Williams, MBA Windsor, PhD British Columbia

Associate Dean, Donald A. Cyr, Concordia, MBA Saskatchewan, MA, PhD Alberta

Associate Dean, Barbara J. Sainty, BAdmin Regina, MA, PhD Ohio State, CA, CMA

Accounting

Finance, Operations and

Information Systems

Organizational Behaviour,

Human Resource Management,

Entrepreneurship and Ethics

Marketing, International Business

and Strategy

Faculty of Education

Dean, James L. Heap, BA California, Santa Barbara, MA British Columbia, PhD British Columbia

Associate Dean, Rodger J. Beatty, AMus Western Ontario, BMus Western, BEd

Toronto, MEd Queen's, EdD OISE/University of Toronto

Adult Education and Community Outreach

Concurrent Education Programs

Continuing Teacher Education

Graduate and Undergraduate

Studies in Education

Pre-Service Education

Tecumseh Centre for Aboriginal
Research and Education

Faculty of Graduate Studies

Dean, Marilyn Rose, BA McMaster, MA Concordia, PhD McMaster

Faculty of Humanities

Dean, Rosemary Hale, BA Kent State, MA Eastern Michigan, MTS, PhD Harvard

Associate Dean, Corrado J. A. Federici

BA, MA, PhD Toronto

Applied Linguistics

Canadian Studies

Classics

Dramatic Arts

English Language and Literature

Modern Languages, Literatures

and Cultures

(French, German, Italian and Spanish)

Great Books/Liberal Studies

History

Interactive Arts and Science

Intercultural Studies

Medieval and Renaissance Studies

Music

Philosophy

Studies in Arts and Culture

Visual Arts

Faculty of Mathematics and Science

Dean, Ian D. Brindle, BSc Manchester, MSc Brock, FRSC (UK)

Associate Dean, Gregory C. Finn, BSc Queen's, MSc Western Ontario, PhD Memorial

Biochemistry

Biological Sciences

Biophysics

Biotechnology

Chemistry

Computer Science

Computing and Business

Computing and Network

Communications

Computing and Solid-State

Device Technology

Earth Sciences

Mathematics

Neuroscience

Oenology and Viticulture

Physics

Science

Faculty of Social Sciences

Dean: David T. Siegel, BSc Louisville,MA Carleton, PhD Toronto

Associate Dean, David DiBattista, AB Brown, MA, PhD Waterloo

Business Economics

Child and Youth Studies

Communications, Popular Culture

and Film

Economics

Geography

International Political Economy

Labour Studies

Political Science

Psychology

Sociology

Tourism and Environment

Women's Studies

II. Affiliated College

President, Roger J. Humann BA, MDiv, STM, Concordia, Fort Wayne, DD Honoris causa

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

Lifelong learning has become a way of life. As a partner in the Niagara Region, Continuing Education is committed to providing lifelong learning opportunities for individuals of all ages and backgrounds.

Continuing Education's non-credit courses, offered through the Learning and Leisure Guide, provide opportunities for both personal enrichment and professional development. Courses are offered in the areas of art, music, history, law, horticulture, languages, literature, cultural explorations, travel adventures and many more.

The department offers year-round programming in three distinct terms. Courses appeal to those seeking to maintain purpose and meaning in their lives, enhance their careers, improve their health and relationships, meet new and exciting people, and connect more productively with their communities.

 
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