2018-2019 Undergraduate Calendar

Life at Brock

 

I. Student Organizations

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1. Brock University Students' Union

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Administrative Assistant

Sandra Hammond

905-688-5550 x3568

Student Centre 313

http://www.busu.net

Welcome to/back to Brock Badgers. The Brock University Students' Union (BUSU) is here to make your life at Brock more enjoyable, safer, affordable, and the experience of a lifetime. BUSU offers a full range of services such as your Universal Bus Pass, Health, Dental and Vision care plans, photocopy services, on-campus lockers, affordable ATM's, a full service Advocacy department, Isaac's Army fan booster group, free faxing services, Ombudsperson services, a full service Food Bank through the Student Justice Centre (SJC), Emergency Student Loans, Exam Drive Home service, Student Care Share and over 80 different social clubs.

BUSU also offers amazing entertainment and programming for you while at Brock. BUSU hosts concerts, comedy nights, pub nights, a wide range of vendor and opportunity fairs, as well as, live music and arts performances.

BUSU also provides student run and operated businesses such as the General Brock store, Harvey's, Subway, Flavours, Skybar restaurant, and Booster Juice. BUSU is very proud to be able to employ over 200 employees in a number of different outlets and office jobs.

We could keep telling you all the things that BUSU does, or you can go to http://www.busu.net for information on everything above and more.

Stay connected with us on Facebook fb.com/brockBUSU and on Twitter@brockbusu.

From everyone at BUSU, welcome to/back to Brock and we hope to see you soon.

 

2. Office of the Ombudsman for Students

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An Ombudsperson helps resolve concerns and complaints in an impartial, confidential and informal way. The Ombudsperson provides a safe, comfortable and confidential place for you to discuss your concerns or complaints outside formal channels. The Ombudsperson cannot impose solutions, but can suggest options and strategies for resolution.

The Ombudsperson will:

- Listen and help to analyze the problem or complaint;
- Identify and explain relevant policies and procedures;
- Help to define and evaluate options and help you resolve problems informally.

The Ombudsperson may:

- Investigate a problem, complaint, or concern, mediate conflicts;
- begin discussions with other people or departments involved (only with your permission);
- make referrals to other campus and community resources and recommend changes in University policies or procedures.

Contact the Ombudsperson for student-related issues and concerns; to discuss a sensitive issue in confidence; for help in resolving a conflict with another person or department; for help in communication in negotiation with faculty, staff, students, or others and for advice on policies, procedures or regulations.

 

3. The Students'-Alumni Centre

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This is the eleventh year of operation for the Students'-Alumni Centre. This building is a milestone on Brock's history as it is funded and operated solely by students. Some of the services found in the Student's Centre are: the BUSU Offices, Isaac's Bar and Grill, the Brock Press, the Student Lounge, the Health Plan Office, Pick up/Drop off Pharmacy Service, OPIRG Brock, Brock Foot Patrol, Brock First Aid Responders, Office of the Ombudsman for Students and a photocopy service.

 

4. Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG Brock)

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OPIRG-Brock is Your Brock. A non-profit founded and funded by students that works to help students and support volunteer projects that work to make the world a better place. OPIRG's efforts to help students include campaigns to lower food costs, text book expenses, improve student health and safety and more. Their broader work to make the world a better place is as diverse as student passions. They work to support students on human rights, animal rights, environmental sustainability projects and anything else that would fall under the banner for a better world. You can find them in the Student Alumni Centre Room 204 and online at http://www.your brock.org

 

II. Athletics

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Director

Neil Lumsden

Walker Complex 213

Administrative Assistant

Sandie Huffman

905-688-5550, extension 3384

gobadgers.ca

Brock University's Department of Athletics provides students with the opportunity to take part in athletics both as participants and fans. Inter-University activities are available to all students and cater to those interested in the pursuit of excellence. Each year approximately 500 student-athletes compete on Badger teams. Daily training and weekly competition provide student-athletes some of the best opportunities in Canada.

It is the mission of the Department of Athletics to enrich the overall student life experience by providing quality sport programs and leadership in the pursuit of athletic excellence. Inter-university sport is an experience of a lifetime. Not only will student-athletes earn a degree but they will also develop life skills that will last forever. The Athletic Department has full time coaches for both genders, in sports such as hockey, basketball, rowing and wrestling. There are also full-time staff that are on campus that coach our teams in volleyball, cross-country and swimming.

As a member of Ontario University Athletics (OUA), women's teams compete with other universities in basketball, cross-country, curling, fencing, ice hockey, rowing, rugby, soccer, swimming, volleyball and wrestling.

Also in the OUA, men's teams compete in baseball, basketball, cross-country, curling, fencing, ice hockey, rowing, rugby, soccer, squash, swimming and wrestling. Competition is also available in lacrosse.

Brock Athletics is a member of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS). The CIS is the governing body for university sport in Canada. Each year, 10,000 student-athletes across Canada participate in a competitive schedule of approximately 3000 events starting in September and continuing through to March.

Brock University also has one of the best Athletic Therapy Clinics in Canada and provides sports medicine and athletic therapy services to interuniversity athletes with sport injuries. The Clinic has three full-time athletic therapists and access to the services of sport medicine specialists and a pedorthist. In addition, approximately thirty student therapists gain valuable career skills in the field and in the clinic working with the varsity teams.

 

III. Brock Sports – Recreation Programs

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905 688 5550 x 4060

Walker Sports Complex

brocku.ca/recreation

Facilities

Brock University boasts some great facilities for student recreational and athletic use. Facilities available include a 50m, 8-lane Olympic size pool which includes a whirlpool, dive tower, hydraulic floor and tarzan ropes; the Zone (fitness centre), 3 gymnasia (11,000 sq. ft. 120000 sq. ft. and 22,000 sq. ft), a 200 m indoor run/walk track, squash courts, outdoor tennis courts, dry saunas, an indoor rowing centre, multiple outdoor fields including one artificial turf field, and a new High Performance Training Centre for varsity athletes.

Cost

Brock University students, through fees paid with tuition, have access to use the pool, courts, gyms, the Zone, fields and track by showing your student ID prior to each use. As well, students can attend express fit fitness classes at no extra charge (includes spin, bootcamps, etc.)

 

Programs

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Intramurals

Competitive and recreational intramural programs are offered in many sports, including slowpitch, flag football, indoor and outdoor soccer, ice and ball hockey, broomball, european handball, floorball, volleyball, basketball, innertube waterpolo, ultimate Frisbee, badminton, dodgeball, table tennis, tennis, squash, underwater hockey, and more. Join over 6700 students who take part in these activities each year.

Instructional Programs

To be introduced to a new activity or to improve existing skills, join an instructional program. Courses offered include aquatic leadership and learn to swim programs, dance, fitness, fencing, yoga, pilates, first aid, personal training, and many more.

Employment

Brock Recreation hires over 400 students each year. There are also a number of volunteer opportunities, including internship and placements for students. Students works as intramural officials, instructors, camp counsellors, personal trainers, customer service staff, lifeguards and more. Check the website for information.

 

IV. Parking Services

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905 688 5550 x 4309

parking@brocku.ca

brocku.ca/parking

There are plenty of parking options at the University from long term parking permits to short term parking permits. For detailed information, visit our website or contact us by phone or email.

 

V. Brock University Campus Store

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Director, Campus Store

TBA

Interim Associate Director, Campus Store

Janet Jamison

905 688 5550 ex 3237/5583

Plaza Building

bookstore.brocku.ca

The Bookstore/Campus Store, conveniently located in the Plaza Building ground floor (next to the Alumni Student Centre), is the primary source of required textbooks and course materials (new, used, rental, digital, course packages, etc.) and recommended reading materials. It also stocks a wide selection of academic and general books including dictionaries, study and essay writing guides. A special order service is available at any time. The Bookstore/Campus Store also stocks stationery, cards, magazines, clothing and memorabilia, computer hardware, software and computing supplies. Help is readily available, on request for persons with special needs.

Campus Store hours: September to June: Monday - Thursday 9 am to 7pm, Friday 9am - 4:30 pm; July and August: Monday - Friday 9am to 4:30 pm. Please check for updated days and hours on our website.

 

VI. Office of Alumni Relations

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Director, Alumni Relations

Shelley Huxley

As a graduate, you are now part of the Brock University Alumni Association network, along with more than 97,000 alumni. The Brock Alumni Association is dedicated to strenghtening the connections our alumni have with each other and the University.

Membership Benefits

Alumni are entitled to many benefits including discounts on home and auto insurance, life insurance, as well as on-campus benefits such as Career Services resources, special membership prices at the Walker Complex, discounts at the Campus Store and borrowing privileges in the Library. Information about our affinity providers and how to access these discounts can be found at brocku.ca/alumni

Alumni Engagement

The Alumni Association hosts a number of networking activities and events, both on and off campus. You will receive Brock's alumni magazine, Surgite. Be sure to keep your network up to date. Visit brocku.ca/alumni to update your address and email today!

Social media

Network with Brock graduates through our various Brock Alumni social media sites:

Facebook

Twitter

Linkedin

Instagram

 

VII. Development and Donor Relations

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Executive Director

Pamela Shanks

Administrative Assistant

Cortney Gusek

905 688 5550, x4190

Fax: 905 641 5216

Thistle East 265

brocku.ca/ca/bold-new-brock

The department develops programs to engage private support that will advance Brock University's mission and support our students. Brock relies on the generosity of our donors to ensure we provide strong academic programs, an innovative learning environment, and state-of-the art facilities for research. The Board of Trustees and Canada Revenue Agency policies govern the department's activities.

There are many ways that donors support Brock University. Some options include gifts of cash (either pledged over time or as a one-time donation), estate gifts and bequests, class giving, gifts in kind, and gifts in memory or in honour. Donations to Brock University are eligible for charitable receipts for income tax purposes.

Supporting Student Success-Areas of Support

The generosity of our donors has allowed us to expand our physical campus and support important programming for our students. Currently our areas of focused support include the Goodman School of Business expansion, the Brock LINC, athletic scholarships, and graduate and undergraduate student awards.

Annual Fund

The Annual Fund is a component of our fundraising programs. Through the Annual Fund, student callers contact Brock's students, parents, alumni, faculty, staff and friends to provide information about initiatives at Brock University and to provide the opportunity to make an investment in Brock and contribute to the support of our students. The impact of donations to the Anuual Fund is far reaching as they have funded student awards and created enhanced learning environments throughout campus including the Cairns Complex and the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts.

To make a gift and support student success, visit brocku.ca/donate

 
Last updated: April 30, 2018 @ 08:39AM