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Program handbook 2014-2015
Bishop's University
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Table of Contents
3IMP ORTANT INFORMAT ION
6ADMIS S ION REQUIREMENTS
8PROGR AM REQUIREMENTS FOR CEGEP STUDENTS
10WILL IAMS SCHOOL OF BUS INES S
11BUS INES S
15SCHOOL OF EDUCAT ION
16ELEMENTARy EDUCAT ION
17SECONDARy EDUCAT ION
18HUMANIT IES
19ARTS ADMIN ISTR AT ION
21CL AS S ICAL STUDIES
23DR AMA
25ENGLISH
29É TUDES FR ANçAISES E T QUÉBÉCOISES
31F INE ARTS
33ART H ISTORy
35HISTORy
37L IBER AL ARTS
39MODERN L ANGUAGES
41MUSIC
43PHILOSOPHy
45REL IG ION
47NATURAL SCIENCES & MATHEMATICS
48BIOCHEMISTRy
50BIOLOGy
52CHEMISTRy
54C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E , A N D INFORMATION TECHNOLOGy
56ENv IRONMENTAL SCIENCE
58NEUROSCIENCE
60MATHEMAT ICS
62PHyS ICS
64P RE-M ED I C I N E D OU B L E M A j O R
66SOCIAL SCIENCES
67ECONOMICS
69ENv IRONMENTAL STUDIES & GEOGR APHy
71INTERNAT IONAL STUDIES
73P OLIT ICAL STUDIES
75PSyCHOLOGy
77SOCIOLOGy
81SP ORTS STUDIES
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Important information
KEY DATES:
OcTObEr 1Winter semester application deadline - International students
NOvEmbEr 1Winter semester application deadline - Canadian students
April 1Fall semester application deadline - High School and CEGEP students
mAY 1Fall semester application deadline - College or University transfer students (except for Education applicants who must apply by April 1st)
JuNE 1Admission offer & residence application deadline
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Important Information
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recruitment & Admissions Office
bishop’s university2600 College St.Sherbrooke (QC) J1M 1Z7
Tel.: (819) 822-9600, ext. 2681Tel. toll-free: 1 (877) 822-8200Email: recruitment@ubishops.ca
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guArANTEED rESiDENcE FOR ADMITTED 1ST yEAR STUDENTS WHO:
Apply for admission by April 1st;Accept the offer of admission by June 1st; Apply for residence by June 1st.
residence is guaranteed for Fall entry only.
Discounted Tuition for French courses Students who choose to take French courses benefit from the QC resident rate, a discount of roughly 50% on each French course!
ANNuAl TuiTiON & STuDENT FEES2 SEMESTERS/ FULL-TIME
Important Information
cONTAcT iNFOrmATiON For more information, contact:
recruitment & Admissions Office
bishop’s university2600 College St.Sherbrooke (QC) J1M 1Z7
Tel.: (819) 822-9600, ext. 2681Tel. toll-free: 1 (877) 822-8200Email: recruitment@ubishops.ca
upcOmiNg EvENTSWE’D LOvE TO MEET yOU!
Toronto Student life Expo: September 27-28, 2014
bishop’s Open House Days: October 25, 2014February 14, 2015
March 16, 20, 2015
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rESiDENcY
QUEBEC OR FRANCE
CANADA, OUTSIDE QUEBEC
INTERNATIONAL
FEE
$3,464.30
$7,823.00
$16,529 - $18,318.30
RESIDENCE ROOMS STARTING AT
DINING PLANS STARTING AT
$471.25 pEr mONTH
$115.59 pEr WEEK
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Bishop’s has one of the most generous scholarship programs in the country.
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ScHOlArSHipS
GUARANTEED ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ALL CANADIAN STUDENTS
ADvANcED crEDiT AND STANDiNg
ADvANCED PLACEMENT (AP) CREDITSStudents are eligible to receive advanced credits for most AP examinationscompleted with a result of 4 or better.
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) CURRICULUM ADvANCED STANDINGFull ib Diploma score of 28 or higher = 30 advanced standing credits (equivalent to one year of courses)in addition to their academic scholarship. Students admitted based on their high school grades rather than completion of an IB Diploma are eligible to receive advanced standing credit for individual IB Higher Level courses with a grade of 5 or better.
BACCALAURÉAT FRANçAIS ADvANCED STANDING Final French bacc score of 12 or higher (with mention assez bien) = 30 advanced standing credits (equivalent to one year of courses) in addition to their academic scholarship.
INTERNATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL APPLICANTSStudents are automatically considered for academic-merit based entrance scholarships of up to $7,500 CDn non-renewable.
GUARANTEED CONTINUING STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPSYou can receive an academic scholarship in your upper years based on your performance while at bishop’s.Please refer to the Bishop’s Academic Calendar for renewability criteria.
80% ADMISSION AvERAGE / IB SCORE 28
85% ADMISSION AvERAGE / IB SCORE 30 / R-SCORE 28
90% ADMISSION AvERAGE / IB SCORE 36 / R-SCORE 32
$1,000 PER yEAR, RENEWABLE
$2,000 PER yEAR, RENEWABLE
$3,000 PER yEAR, RENEWABLE
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BrItISH COLUMBIA &
yUkOn
ALBErtA, nOrtHWESt
tErrItOrIES & nUnAVUt
SASkAtCHEWAn MAnItOBA OntArIO QUEBEC
MInIMUM ADMISSIOn
High School Diploma including
4 grade 12 approved
academic courses
High School Diploma including
5 courses numbered 30
or 31
High School Diploma including
5 courses numbered 30
High School Diploma including
5 courses numbered 40
High School Diploma including 6 4U/M courses
DEC
PrOGrAM SPECIFIC rEQUIrEMEntS
WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF BUSInESS
Eng 12, Pre-Cal 12 or Principles of
Math 12
Eng 30-1, Math 30-1 or
Math 30-2
Eng A30 & B30, Cal 30 or
Pre-Cal 30
Eng 40s, Pre-Cal 40s or
Applied Math 40s
Eng 4U, any 4U Math
DEC
HUMAnItIES Eng 12 Eng 30-1 Eng A30 & B30 Eng 40s Eng 4U DEC
SOCIAL SCIEnCES Eng 12 Eng 30-1 Eng A30 & B30 Eng 40s Eng 4U DEC
nAtUrAL SCIEnCES & MAtHEMAtICS
Eng 12, Pre-Cal 12,
2 credits from: Bio 12, Chem 12
or Phy 12
Eng 30-1, Math 30-1,
2 credits from: Bio 30, Chem 30
or Phy 30
Eng A30 & B30 Cal 30,
2 credits from: Bio 30, Chem 30
or Phy 30
Eng 40s, Pre-Cal 40s or
Applied Math 40s, 2 credits from:
Bio 40s, Chem 40s or
Phy 40s
Eng 4U, any 4U Math
& 2 credits from: SBI 4U, SCH 4U
or SPH 4U
DEC
SCHOOL OF EDUCAtIOn – ELEMEntAry
Eng 12 Eng 30-1 Eng A30 & B30 Eng 40s Eng 4U DEC
SCHOOL OF EDUCAtIOn - SECOnDAry
Eng 12 Eng 30-1 Eng A30 & B30 Eng 40s Eng 4U DEC
SCHOOL OF EDUCAtIOn – MAtH Or SCIEnCE AS A tEACHABLE
Eng 12, Pre-Cal 12,
2 credits from: Bio 12, Chem 12
or Phy 12
Eng 30-1, Math 30-1,
2 credits from: Bio 30, Chem 30
or Phy 30
Eng A30 & B30 Cal 30,
2 credits from: Bio 30, Chem 30
or Phy 30
Eng 40s, Pre-Cal 40s or
Applied Math 40s, 2 credits from:
Bio 40s, Chem 40s or
Phy 40s
Eng 4U, any 4U Math
& 2 credits from: SBI 4U, SCH 4U
or SPH 4U
DEC
Admission Requirements
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Admission Requirements
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nEW BrUnSWICk nOVA SCOtIA PEInEWFOUnDLAnD
& LABrADOrUSA
FrEnCH BACCALAUrEAtE
IntErnAtIOnAL BACCALAUrEAtE
MInIMUM ADMISSIOn
High School Diploma including
5 courses numbered 120,
121 or 122
High School Diploma including
5 courses numbered 12 academic or
advanced
High School Diploma including
5 courses numbered 61X
or 62X
High School Diploma including
5 courses numbered 31XX or
32XX
High School Diploma, Let ter of recommendation
from a school counsellor or
teacher, SAT or ACT
Baccalaureate Diploma
Full Diploma 26 on 6 subjects
PrOGrAM SPECIFIC rEQUIrEMEntS
WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF BUSInESS
Eng 121 or 122 Foundations of
Math 120 or Pre-Cal 120A/120B or
Cal120
Eng 12 (acad), Pre-Cal 12 or Cal
12 or Math 12 (acad)
Eng 621A, Math 621B or Math
611B
Eng 3201, Math 3201 or 3200 or
3208
B+ average Grade 12 English
and Grade 12 Math (pref. Cal)
Bacc. L , ES or S: 12 / 20 with
mention assez bien
26 on 6 subjects (min. 3 from high level) including high level Math
HUMAnItIESEng 121 or 122
Eng 12 (acad) Eng 621A or 611 Eng 3201B+ average
Grade 12 English
Bacc. L , ES or S: 12 / 20 with
mention assez bien
26 on 6 subjects (min. 3 from high
level)
SOCIAL SCIEnCESEng 121 or 122
Eng 12 (acad) Eng 621A or 611 Eng 3201B+ average
Grade 12 English
Bacc. L , ES or S: 12 / 20 with
mention assez bien
26 on 6 subjects (min. 3 from high
level)
nAtUrAL SCIEnCES & MAtHEMAtICS
Eng 121 or 122, Pre-Cal
120A/120B or Cal120, 2 credits from: Bio 121 or 122, Chem 121 or 122, Phy 121
or 122
Eng 12 (acad), Pre-Cal 12 or
Cal 12 2 credits from:
Bio 12, Chem 12 or Phy 12
Eng 621A or 611,
Math 611B, 2 credits from: Bio
621, Chem 621 or Phy 621
Eng 3201, Math 3200
or 3208, 2 credits from: Bio 3201, Chem 3202
or Phy 3204
B+ average Grade 12 English Grade 12 Cal or Pre-Cal , 2 Grade
12 Sciences
Bacc. S: 12 / 20 with
mention assez bien
26 on 6 subjects (min. 3 from high level) including high level Math
SCHOOL OF EDUCAtIOn – ELEMEntAry
Eng 121 or 122
Eng 12 (acad) Eng 621A or 611 Eng 3201B+ average
Grade 12 English
Each file is assessed on an individual basis .
Each file is assessed on an individual basis .
SCHOOL OF EDUCAtIOn - SECOnDAry
Eng 121 or 122
Eng 12 (acad) Eng 621A or 611 Eng 3201B+ average
Grade 12 English
Each file is assessed on an individual basis .
Each file is assessed on an individual basis .
SCHOOL OF EDUCAtIOn – MAtH Or SCIEnCE AS A tEACHABLE
Eng 121 or 122, Pre-Cal
120A/120B or Cal120, 2 credits from: Bio 121 or 122, Chem 121 or 122, Phy 121
or 122
Eng 12 (acad), Pre-Cal 12 or
Cal 12 2 credits from:
Bio 12, Chem 12 or Phy 12
Eng 621A or 611,
Math 611B, 2 credits from: Bio
621, Chem 621 or Phy 621
Eng 3201, Math 3200
or 3208, 2 credits from: Bio 3201, Chem 3202
or Phy 3204
B+ average Grade 12 English Grade 12 Cal or Pre-Cal , 2 Grade
12 Sciences
Each file is assessed on an individual basis .
Each file is assessed on an individual basis .
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Program Requirements for CEGEP Students
impOrTANT NOTES:
Any CEGEP student with a DEC is eligible for admission to all programs of study at Bishop's University.
Certain programs of study require specific CEGEP courses in order to obtain a Bachelor's Degree in 90 credits (3 years).
Students who have not taken the prerequisite courses at the CEGEP level may take these courses once at Bishop's. they may be added to the student's program, thereby increasing the minimum amount of required credits to graduate.
Only programs for which specific CEGEP prerequisites exist are listed below. All other programs do not have entry-level prerequisites.
Admission averages vary from year to year. For the 2014-15 academic year students were admitted based on a minimum IB diploma score of 26, a minimum high school average of 73% (or equivalent), or a minimum CEGEP "R" score of 23. Please note that these scores are for reference only. Contact our office for the latest admissions information.
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IntrODUCtIOn tO PSyCHOLOGy
(2) 350 lEvEl PSyCHOLOGy
COUrSES
HUMAn BIOLOGy Or GEnErAL
BIOLOGy 1LInEAr ALGEBrA
CALCULUS 1 FOr nOn-SCIEnCE
StUDEntS
CEGEP COUrSE rEQUIrEMEnt
350 -102350-102 + 2 (350-XXX)
101-901 or 101-NyA
201-105, 201-NyC 201-103
BU COUrSE EQUIVALEnt
PSy101 PSy102 BIO194 or BIO197 MAT 196 MAT 197
PrOGrAMS
ArtS ADMInIStrAtIOn • •
BUSInESS • •
ECOnOMICS • •
InFOrMAtIOn tECHnOLOGy
• •
PSyCHOLOGy (BA) • • •
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Program Requirements for CEGEP Students
CALCULUS I FOr SCIEnCE
StUDEntS
CALCULUS I I FOr SCIEnCE
StUDEntS
GEnErAL CHEMIStry
CHEMIStry OF SOLUtIOnS
MECHAnICSELECtrICIty AnD
MAGnEtISMGEnErAL BIOLOGy
GEnErAL BIOLOGy I I
CEGEP COUrSE rEQUIrEMEnt
201-NyA 201-NyB 202-NyA 202-NyB 203-NyA 203-NyB 101-NyA
BU COUrSE EQUIVALEnt
MAT191 or 198 MAT192 or 199 CHM191 CHM192 PHy191 or 193 PHy192 or 194 BIO197 BIO196
PrOGrAMS
PSyCHOLOGy (nEUrOSCIEnCE-BSC)
• • • • • • •
BIOLOGy (BSC) • • • • • • • •
BIOLOGy (BA) • •
BIOLOGy (PrE-MED) • • • • • • • •
BIOCHEMIStry • • • • • • •
CHEMIStry • • • • • • •
COMPUtEr SCIEnCE • • • •
MAtHEMAtICS (BSC) • • • •
MAtHEMAtICS (BA) • •
PHySICS • • • • • •
EnVIrOnMEntAL SCIEnCE
• • • • • • • •
SECOnDAry EDUCAtIOn WItH MAtH tEACHABLE
• • • •
SECOnDAry EDUCAtIOn WItH SCIEnCE tEACHABLE
• • • • • • • •
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W I L L I A M S S C H O O L O F B U S I N E S S
Studying Business Administration at Bishop’s means a hands-on, experiential business education.
Solve real-life marketing dilemmas, devise innovative solutions for local companies and start building your
own business network, all while studying in the Williams School of Business. Our case-format courses
and seminars as well as our interactive classroom settings provide a unique opportunity for students to discover their strengths and transform themselves as they hone their presentation and writing skills in a
supportive learning environment.
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Studying Business Administration at Bishop’s means a hands-on, experiential business education. Solve real-life marketing dilemmas, devise innovative solutions
for local companies and start building your own business network, all while studying in the Williams School of Business.
Business
Our case format courses and seminars, and interactive classroom settings provide a unique opportunity for students to discover their strengths and transform themselves as they hone their presentation and writing skills in a supportive learning environment.
Focus on how to apply real-world situations to business education, using a variety of approaches including a challenging mix of lectures, case format courses and seminars as well as visits from guest speakers and Executives in Residence. The Williams School of Business offers a Co-operative Education Program, which allows Business students to combine their academic studies with integrated work experience. Bishop's very active commerce society, BUCS, enables students to become involved in a variety of business-related activities, case competitions and workshops.
Students in the Williams School of Business work toward either a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) or a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Business (B.A.). The B.B.A. program provides a solid foundation in core business subjects but also allows students to gain specialized knowledge in one of seven business concentrations. The B.A. program provides the same foundation in core business subjects but allows students the flexibility to combine their business courses with a major or minor in another field.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (B.B.A);
Concentrations available in Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Finance, General Business Management, Human resources, International Business & Marketing.
BACHELOR OF ARTS, MAjOR BUSINESS (B.A .)
minor business Administration (non-business students only)
minor Entrepreneurship (non-business students only)
Certificate Business Administration
Certificate Human Resources
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• SEED Portfolio: upper-year Finance students manage more than a half million dollar investement portfolio.
• Business students participate in a vast array of case competitions in all fields of study.
• Co-operative education allows students to alternate work and study, receive a competitive salary, and build their professional network.
• Small interactive classes where students have the opportunity to engage on an informal level with fellow classmates and professors inside and outside of the classroom.
• More than 80% of classes are taught by full-time tenured professors.
• 50% of our professors come from 9 countries other than Canada making our faculty complemnt a truly international one.
pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Entrepreneurship: New Venture Creation • Conflict and Negotiation• Management of Innovation• Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management• International Marketing strategy • Auditing• Leadership in a Multicultural World
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• BUCS (Bishop’s University Commerce Society)• SEED portfolio (investment course)• BUAS (Bishop's University Accounting Society)• Enactus Bishop’s (Social Entrepreneurship Organization)
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
SMALL BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP
BANkING AND FINANCE
AGENCy UNDERWRITER
BUDGET ANALyST
COMMERCIAL LENDER
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER
CHARTERED PROFESSIONAL ACCOUN-
TANT
CREATIvE DIRECTOR, EDUCATION MARkETING
Dean of the Williams School of business
Dr. Francine TurmelOffice: HAM-213Phone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2622 francine.turmel@ubishops.ca
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Departmental chair of business
Dr. lourdes zubietaOffice: HAM-216Phone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2466lourdes.zubieta@ubishops.ca
Academic Advisor co-op coordinator
coop@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
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Business Concentration Descriptions
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AccOuNTiNg:
Learn how companies, investors and governments compile, present and use financial information. Courses such as managerial accounting, taxation and auditing prepare students to become professional accountants and provide the basis for a variety of other business designations (C.I.M., C.B.I., etc.). the program also prepares students to study at the CPA level.
ENTrEprENEurSHip:
Understand the entrepreneurial process required to turn an innovative idea into a new business venture - a skill set with tremendous value in the job market. Gain valuable hands-on experience with local entrepreneurs through the Dobson-Lagassé Entrepreneurship Center.
FiNANcE:
Master the principles of financial management and gain knowledge of investment management, capital budgeting, capital formation and risk hedging. Prepare yourself to pursue an exciting career in corporate finance, banking, portfolio management, securities research and financial planning. Students who complete the required accounting courses are qualified to write the first level C.F.A. (Chartered Financial Analyst) exams immediately upon graduation. Compete for a position as a Portfolio Manager with our $500,000 SEED Portfolio.
gENErAl buSiNESS mANAgEmENT:
Students will specialize in a broad range of traditional business functions such as change management, interpersonal skills, innovation and entrepreneurship. Students also have the flexibility to customize a concentration that meets their particular interests and needs.
mArKETiNg:
Study one of the fastest changing and most innovative aspects of the business world. Develop a comprehensive understanding of contemporary advertising and sales techniques, as well as the socio-environmental forces influencing marketing activities.
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HumAN rESOurcES:
Courses such as human resource management, industrial relations, training and development, and organizational behavior teach students how companies attract develop and maintain a competitive workforce. Various options for certification as a human resource professional are available throughout Canada for students who complete this concentration.
iNTErNATiONAl buSiNESS:
Combine your Business courses with classes in Political Science, and International Economics to gain an understanding of global organizational structures, business strategies and management practices. International Business students go on exchange and have the opportunity to take courses in Modern Languages to learn how to work with different cultures, economies, currencies and government policies. Gain first-hand knowledge of current issues and challenges that global managers face.
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S C H O O LO F E D U C A T I O N
We are educating the world’s next generation of teachers to deliver knowledge using the latest methods and technologies. At Bishop’s we emphasize teaching as
an intellectual pursuit and as a career with a great deal of social responsibility. Combine hands-on, real world experience with challenging and stimulating coursework in subjects such as linguistic diversity, multicultural
education, and individual differences to prepare yourself to teach around the globe.
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We are educating the world’s next generation of teachers to deliver knowledge using the latest methods and technologies. At Bishop’s we emphasizing teaching as an intellectual
pursuit and as a career with a great deal of social responsibility.
The School of Education
New Minor in Teaching English as a Second Language.
Our concurrent education program boasts over 700 hours spent practice teaching in either Elementary or Secondary schools. The School of Education offers teacher certification as well as graduate programs for practicing educators. Students choose either an Elementary Education Profile or a Secondary Education Profile and earn a B.A. or B.Sc. as well as a B.Ed.
New Minor in Teaching English as a Second Language. This program allows all students, regardless of their Major, to study how second languages are learned and taught, with an introduction to linguistics, second language acquisition research, and second language pedagogy.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: ELEMENTARy EDUCATION
bachelor of Arts, major Educational Studies (b.A.)
bachelor of Education (b.Ed.) Students apply to the B.Ed. step of the program at the end of the final year of the B.A.minor in Teaching English as a Second language
master of Education in Educational
leadership, curriculum Studies or Art Education
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pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Managing Classrooms/Student Behaviours• Individual Differences• Psychology of Reading• Drama Techniques for Language Teaching • The Reading Process• Orientation to Teaching• Multicultural Education• Educational Psychology• Multidisciplinary in Teaching and Learning• Methods for Social Inquiry and Literacy
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Big Buddies• Best Buddies• Mentoring and Tutoring • Mae Sot Education Project
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cONTAcT pErSON
Dean of Education
Dr. marie-Josée berger Office: NIC 301Phone: (819) 822-9600 ext. 2401 mberger@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
Secondary Education
Our concurrent education program boasts over 700 hours spent practice teaching in either Elementary or Secondary schools. The School of Education offers teacher certification as well as graduate programs for practicing educators. Students choose either an Elementary Education Profile or a Secondary Education Profile and earn a B.A. or B.Sc. as well as a B.Ed.
Students following a Secondary Profile graduate with a major in Education and a second major in a teachable subject.
DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A .) OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, (B.SC.).
Double major in Education and subject. teachable subjects for the Secondary Education stream include: Natural Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics.
Humanities & Social Sciences: Drama, English, English Second Language teaching, Fine Arts, French Second Language teaching, French & Spanish, Music, Social Studies
bachelor of Education (b.Ed.) Students apply to the B.Ed. step of the program at the end of their final year of the B.A.
minor in Teaching English as a Second language.
master of Education in Educational Leadership, Curriculum Studies or Art Education
D i v i S i O N O F H U M A N I T I E S
Discover the ancient world through “swords and sandals” movies. Uncover the concepts and cultural expressions of world religions. Take a photography
class in the Molson Fine Arts Building. Spend a spring semester studying Italian in Italy. Humanities students
love to get creative and combine their interests. Many choose to double-major or add a minor in
order to explore new disciplines.
Studying the humanities has long been at the heart of a liberal education. Why? Because studying human
achievement across time and cultures develops critical inquiry, the ability to express and
communicate bold ideas, and prepares students for a lifetime of learning.
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Interested in setting up a non-profit arts organization? Do you want to be a major player in the performance world? This program combines an artistic discipline with a strong
foundation in Business so that you can develop the skills to manage an artistic career. Choose from the following streams: Drama, Fine Arts, or Music.
Arts Administration
You will benefit from an outstanding internship program giving you the chance to collaborate with renowned performers, artists and technicians. Our Centennial Theatre is home to fantastic programming, featuring artists from all over the world and every walk (or dance step!) of life. Be a part of their season as an intern. Define your artistic vision, hone your project management skills, and leave your mark on campus.
Students begin the program with an equal number of core courses in Business and in one of the creative arts. As they proceed with their core studies, they undertake the 12 required credits in Arts Administration. Although the program deals largely with the Non-Profit sector, the For-Profit sector will also be discussed. At the end of their program, students will be provided with an internship and will be placed in a variety of cultural venues consistent with their disciplinary focus. These organizations can be located anywhere in the world and often opens doors to future employment.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A .)
major in Arts Administration-72 credits:• Business-30 credits• Drama or Fine Arts or Music-30 credits• Arts Administration-12 credits, Including Internship placement
Certificate in Arts Management
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• A Program Director with extensive professional links in the Arts community across Canada and internationally.
• All Arts Administration students take part in an internship. This provides work experience with a local or international cultural organization.
• Employment possibilities exist on campus through paid student internships in Centennial theatre, the Foreman Art Gallery, and the Music Chez nous Concert Series.
• Complete a double major, in Arts Administration plus a second discipline, either in the Arts or in Business.
pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Arts Administration: Internal Operations, the External and Legal Environment• Business: Organizational Behaviour, Marketing Management• Fine Arts: Museology, Canadian Art• Drama: Contemporary Canadian Drama, Intro to technical theatre• Music: Canadian Music, Choral Ensemble
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• BU Drama Department• BU Music Society
• BU Fine Arts Club• The Foreman Art Gallery
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
COMMUNITy AND REGIONAL PERFORMANCE HALLS
PROFESSIONAL MUSICAL ENSEMBLES AND ENTERTAINMENT COMPANIES
ART GALLERIES, NATIONAL MUSEUMS
FESTIvAL MANAGEMENT
RECORDING STUDIOS AND RELATED MUSIC BUSINESSES
coordinator of Arts Administration (Arts)
Dr. Jack EbyOffice: NOR -115Phone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2422jeby@ubishops.ca
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coordinator of Arts Administration (business)
Dr. lourdes zubietaOffice: HAM-216Phone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2466lourdes.zubieta@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
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Socrates, Julius Caesar, Gladiators, the Olympic Games, Cleopatra, the Sphinx,to study Classics is to examine ‘a slice of life,’ a complete picture of a civilization
from its creation to decimation. you will focus heavily on the civilizations of Greece and rome and study their literature, mythology, history, art, archaeology, and language.
Classical Studies
We offer everyone with an interest in ancient Greece or Rome the opportunity to learn Latin, the language of Roman emperors and Christian popes, and Greek, the language of philosophy, tragedy and the New Testament. We start with the very basic elements, so you don’t need to know the languages before you get here.
Courses in the departments of Philosophy, Religion and Liberal Arts are often chosen by Classics students as the material is so closely connected. We welcome students from all disciplines and most of the 200 level courses are suitable for students in their first year. All you need are interest and enthusiasm to begin your journey into the Classical world.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A .)
Honours in classical Studies
major in classical Studies
Minor in Greek and Roman Civilization
minor in classical languages
minor in classical Art and Archaeology
minor in Ancient History
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Students are able to participate in 6-credit travel courses during the Spring or Summer term to Greece, Egypt, and Jordan.
• Several Classics courses are multi-disciplinary to offer credits for Religion, Fine Arts, Philosophy and Political Studies.
pOpulAr cOurSES:
• You are What You Eat: Food, Community, and Culture in the Greek and roman World • Travelers, Tourists and Foreign Wars: Getting about in the Ancient Mediterranean World• Art and Archaeology of Ancient Egypt • Greek Art and Architecture • Introduction to Classical Archaeology • Rome: from the republic to the Empire • Democracy in the Ancient World• Sports and Games in the Ancient World• The Ancient World in Film and Television
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Humanities Festival: Classics students, in conjunction with other Humanities disciplines, host this annual event.• The Codex: publication for Classics, Philosophy, liberal Arts and Religion departments. there is a call for papers in January of every year.• The Student Classics Society• Bishop’s University Humanities Federation
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
PUBLISHING / WRITING
RESEARCHING / TEACHING
LAW / MEDICINE
ARCHAEOLOGy
LIBRARy SCIENCE
MUSEOLOGy / jOURNALISM
CIvIL SERvICE / THEATRE
FILM ARCHAEOLOGy
ART HISTORy
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
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Departmental chair of classical Studies
Dr. Jenn cianca Office: POl 313Phone: (819) 822-9600 ext. 2526jcianca@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
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Want to be onstage in your first month on campus? Come to Bishop’s! With two student-run theatre festivals and multiple studio and main stage productions each year, there is something for everyone. the department exposes students to all facets of theatre
practice and study and provides them with the flexibility to orient their program towards a particular field of study: Dramatic literature and Theatre History, Performance
(acting, directing and playwriting) and Production (technical, stage management and design).
Drama
We believe our wholistic approach to theatrical training best prepares students to find success in the contemporary arts scene.
By the end of their final year, students will have had ample opportunity to work on the department’s season of productions in the Turner Studio Theatre and the Centennial Theatre (including at least three productions in the Studio, one main stage production in Centennial during the second semester, the New Plays Festival and the student-produced Theatre Activ). A number of students will also have had the opportunity to become Theatre Assistants for Centennial Theatre, receive an honorarium and be responsible for the proper running of the facilities operations.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A .)
Honours in Drama - with and without Thesis
major in Drama
Double major - Secondary Education/Drama
major in Arts Administration – Drama Option
minor in Drama
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Individualized attention from dedicated faculty, with a wide range of professional and academic experience and expertise.
• Several guest artist workshops every year provide students with the oppor- tunity to learn and work with highly regarded theatre artists and innovators.
• Six productions per year in two performance spaces allow students to experience both performance and technical production.
• New Plays and Theatre Activ Festivals are operated and administered by students: New Plays features student-written work; Theatre Activ gives student directors the opportunity to realize their visions. these festivals provide students the chance to get involved from their first semester.
• Stay for a spring semester and take part in the Spring Musical. Gain Mainstage experience in the spotlight or behind the scenes, as well as academic credit in music and/or drama!
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR WORkMAN THEATRE PROjECT
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF DEvELOPMENT FOR CIRCUS SMIRkUS
CO-ARTISTIC DIRECTOR OF DOROTHy SAID THEATRE
INSTRUCTOR AT ORLEANS yOUNG PLAyERS THEATRICAL SCHOOL
MAkE-UP ARTIST ON TOUR WITH LADy GAGA
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pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Introduction to Technical Theatre • Contemporary Theatre Practice• Contemporary Canadian Drama
• Acting• Playwriting
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Bishop’s University Drama Club• Improv Group• Play-reading Group
Departmental chair of Drama
Prof. Greg TuckOffice: THT 112 Phone: (819) 822-9600 ext. 2313gtuck@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
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Behold the power of words and language. Study traditional and contemporary literature and media side by side. Dive into English Literature, Cultural and Media Studies,
Film Studies, or Popular narrative streams. And why not add a minor in Creative Writing & Journalism?
English
An important part of the Bishop’s experience in English is the environment. Small classes enable students and professors to get to know and learn from one another. Students and Professors work closely together to “promote a literary community,” as stated by the EngLit club.
We accomplish this through visiting speakers, poetry nights at local cafés and pubs, movie nights and creative writing contests. We like to think of our Program as an offer you can’t refuse: the chance to develop the most sought after skills in today’s society. By studying English you will hone your analytical skills and learn to use language in a way that will empower you in the job market and, indeed, in life itself.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A .)
English major, Literature Concentration
English major, Cultural and Media Studies Concentration
English major, Film Studies Concentration
English major, Popular narrative Concentration
Double major – Secondary Education/English
Honours in literature
Honours in Film, media and cultural Studies
minor in literature
minor in Film Studies
minor in creative Writing and Journalism
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Wide range of both traditional and innovative courses• A variety of smaller, seminar-based courses• Internships at local newspapers• Creative writing group• Theatre excursions• Film nights• Morris House Reading Series
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
GRADUATE SCHOOL IN ENGLISH, LIBRARy STUDIES,
AND RELATED FIELDS
MANAGEMENT AND THE CIvIL SERvICE
CORPORATE AND PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS
MEDIA AND jOURNALISM
SOCIAL SERvICES
TEACHING AND EDUCATION
FILM AND MEDIA PRODUCTION
PUBLISHING INDUSTRy
ADvERTISING, MARkETING, AND FUNDRAISING
LAW
FILM-MAkING AND TELEvISION
POLITICS, TELEvISION
BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS
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pOpulAr cOurSES:
• The Gangster Film Genre• The Gothic Tradition• Science Fiction• Screenwriting
• Aliens to Zombies• The Arthurian Tradition• Children’s Literature
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• The Mitre: Bishop’s University’s literary magazine, the longest running literary magazine in Canada!• Englit Club• SWEET – Student Writing Event in the Eastern Townships• QUEUC – Quebec Universities English Undergraduate Conference• Morris House Reading Series• The Campus Newspaper• BUFF – Bishop's University Film Festival• Writing Pro's
Departmental chair of English
Dr. claire grogan Office: MOR 10Phone: (819) 822-9600 ext. 2391cgrogan@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
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English Majors & Honours Descriptions
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cONcENTrATiON iN culTurAl AND mEDiA STuDiES:
Cultural products and practices in any particular historical period – whether they be contemporary science-fiction films, the rock ‘n’ roll music of the 1950s, or bear-baiting in the Elizabethan period – are worthy of the same kind of careful study that has traditionally been reserved for literature. Use interdisciplinary approaches to investigate how our ideas of both the world and ourselves are built from a rich interplay of representations in a wide variety of media. In consultation with your English faculty advisor, a student may opt to complete an Honours in Film, Media and Cultural Studies.
cONcENTrATiON iN Film STuDiES:
Understand the medium that has arguably had the greatest impact on popular culture in the last hundred years. Film students develop a rich awareness of the historical development of the medium and the theoretical frameworks that critics have used to try to understand how film represents the world and affects audiences. Study Hollywood, independent, foreign, and avant-garde films from a wide variety of perspectives, as film courses are offered by many different disciplines at Bishop’s (Drama, Music, Philosophy, religion, Modern Languages, Sociology, etc.) you also have the opportunity to develop your skills as a screenwriter. In consultation with your English faculty advisor, complete an Honours in Film, Media and Cultural Studies.
cONcENTrATiON iN pOpulAr NArrATivE:
think about the centrality of storytelling to human culture. By studying narrative in a variety of popular forms and media, from oral folk stories, through novels, plays, and short stories, to contemporary film, television, graphic novels, and video games, students develop a rich understanding of narrative form. Experience the limitations and possibilities of different media and of the social functions and effects of storytelling. An Honours in Literature or in Film, Media and Cultural Studies, is also available to students in Popular narrative.
cONcENTrATiON iN liTErATurE:
Challenge yourself and read a diversity of British, Canadian, American, Irish and Postcolonial literature. By reading both older and contemporary texts, students develop a rich understanding of the importance of cultural and social context and of the ways in which people in different circumstances have organized their thoughts and their lives. In consultation with their English faculty advisor, students in this concentration may enter the English Literature Honours program.
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HONOurS iN ENgliSH liTErATurE:
Specialize in the study of English Literature, with the goal of continuing to study the subject at the graduate level. the Honours provides students with a thorough understanding of English literary history, of the diversity of English literary cultures and of the range of theoretical frameworks from which literature can be studied. Honours students have the option of writing a 6-credit thesis to complete the program requirements.
HONOurS iN Film, mEDiA AND culTurAl STuDiES:
Develop a sophisticated understanding of the relationship between media, especially film and derivative media, and culture. It is an ideal program for students wanting to pursue graduate study in any one of these three areas or to work in the media and culture industries. In consultation with your English faculty advisor a student may opt to complete an Honours in Film, Media and Cultural Studies.
ENgliSH AND SEcONDArY EDucATiON DOublE mAJOr
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Here’s your chance to study French at an English university while enjoying everything Quebec has to offer. you will have the opportunity to discuss and debate,
all while becoming familiar with diverse and exciting accents. French has played a prominent historical role in the formation of Western civilization and it is used as the language
of communication chosen by a large number of people and societies around the world.
Études françaises et québécoises
Go on exchange! Our students have loved their experiences in places like France, Belgium, Switzerland, and Ile de la Reunion.
The Département d’études françaises et québécoises offers courses in two main areas:• French as a second language• Langue française et études francophones (for French speaking natives and advanced non-francophone students.)
Our French programs are very flexible. Combine one of our French programs with others such as, English, other Modern Languages, Psychology, Business Administration, Physics, Chemistry, etc. An added benefit is that you will receive the Quebec tuition rate for any of our French courses that you decide to take.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A .)
Honours in French
Major/Minor in French as a Second Language
Major/Minor in langue française et études francophones
Double major – Secondary Education/French
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Bishop’s is located in a bilingual region, which provides numerous opportunities to be exposed to French language and culture outside the classroom all while being able to pursue other areas of study in a comfortable English environment.
• A clear and well-structured program that helps students of all levels learn and improve in all three facets of language acquisition: writing, speaking and understanding.
• A synchronised program where students are given the option to enroll in language courses at the Université de Sherbrooke during the Spring and Summer Semesters.
• A maximum of 30 students per class.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
MANy OF OUR GRADUATES WORk IN PUBLIC OR PRIvATE SECTOR jOBS REQUIRING FRENCH/ENGLISH
BILINGUALISM.
OUR STUDENTS PURSUING A DOUBLE MAjOR IN SECONDARy
EDUCATION AND FRENCH BECOME HIGH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
OUR STUDENTS ENGAGED IN AN HONOURS PROGRAM CAN
PURSUE GRADUATE STUDIES IN FRENCH LANGUAGE OR LITERATURE
AND BECOME COLLEGE OR UNIvERSITy TEACHERS
OR TRANSLATORS.
Departmental chair of Études françaises et québécoises
Dr. Jean levasseurOffice: Mcg 311Phone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2488jean.levasseur@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
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pOpulAr cOurSES:
• French I to French IV designed for students with little or no previous knowledge of French. (Audiovisual and computer materials are used in these courses, which cover the structures and vocabulary of basic French.) • Five translation courses, which provide students with a solid foundation for future studies in translation, including a practical approach with real life situations.• Interdisciplinary courses dealing with various aspects of francophone cultures of Quebec and France, but also of the rest of Canada and the world (history, fiction, drama, poetry, cinema, etc…).
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• French Club • language Teaching Club
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the Department of Fine Arts offers a major concentration in Studio. the degree earned is a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), which provides students the opportunity to combine their artistic
passion with studies in other subjects.
Fine Arts
Studio Art
Studio work includes drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking and photography. All areas are taught by an instructor who is an active practitioner in his or her field. Purpose-built studio facilities in the Molson Fine Arts Building provide space for medium size classes offering individual attention to students' work and a group atmosphere that is congenial and supportive.
A portfolio is requested for Fine Arts applicants entering the Studio concentration. While not an admissions criterion, portfolio review allows for students to be placed in courses of the appropriate technical level and it can lead to introductory courses being exempted. The portfolio should contain 10 pieces of contrasting styles of original work. A CD or paper portfolio can be submitted to the attention of the Admissions Office.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A .)
major in Fine Arts - Concentration Studio Arts Program (B.A.)
Studio Honours
Double major – Secondary Education/Fine Arts
major in Arts Administration – Fine Arts Option
minor in Fine Arts
Certificate in Studio Arts
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Fine Art at Bishop's begins with studio courses, introductions to practice in two- and three-dimensional media, combined with the application of critical concepts to visual experience and art-making.
• The Foreman Art Gallery is a major resource for the Department of Fine Arts, as well as the greater Bishop’s community. the Gallery mounts exhibitions of historical interest and shows representation of new directions in contemporary art.
• Students are encouraged to get involved with various art exhibitions throughout the year. the program boasts two student run exhibitions throughout the year, as well as the Fine Arts Graduating Students’ Exhibition.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
STUDENTS OBTAIN A FOUNDATION FOR GRADUATE SCHOOL AS WELL
AS POSSIBLE CAREERS INTEACHING, THE PRACTICE OF ART,
MUSEUM CURATORSHIP, ARTS ADMINISTRATION OR ART LIBRARIANSHIP,
AMONG OTHERS.
DIRECTOR, GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS, TOMMy HILFIGER FRAGRANCES
GRAPHIC DESIGNER ANNA POTvIN DESIGN
MUSEUM EDUCATOR PORTLAND MUSEUM OF ART
PROGRAM ASSISTANT FOR WEST PROGRAM
CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS
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pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Printmaking• Photography• Sculpture• Art Therapy
• Introduction to Holography • Digital Imaging for the Artist• Preparation of Professional Portfolio
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Fine Arts Club• The Paper Gallery• The Photography Club• Grad Art Show Committee
Link to program site:Departmental chair of Fine Arts Studio
Dr. Jim bensonOffice: MOL 112Phone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2492james.benson@ubishops.ca
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Art History
Art History
Through the methods and concepts of art history, students learn the ‘visual’ language of images as they acquire knowledge and understanding of all forms of visual arts ranging from earliest cave paintings to latest new media installations. Students' conceptual horizons are developed through courses on the theory and criticism of art, and the methods and concepts of art history. As Art History is a unique and wide-ranging discipline encompassing aspects of history, philosophy, religion, psychology, sociology, gender and cultural studies, our courses can also found within the departments of Classical Studies, Sociology, and History.
Using diverse approaches, art is critically analyzed in the larger social, cultural, institutional, and ideological context of its production, display, and reception. As students engage with works of art and key texts in art history, theory, and criticism, they develop creative critical thinking, inquiry and analysis; the skills to excel in their studies and propel students to success after graduating.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A .)
major in Fine Arts - Concentration Art History Program (B.A.)
Art History and Theory - Concentration in the liberal Arts (36 credits)
Honours in Art History
minor in Fine Arts
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Guest speakers: we invite scholars and artists to address topics of special interest in art. this fall, Anna Wactawek lectured on Art in the Street – An author’s perspective; and artist Shelley Miller spoke about Art in the Street – An artist’s perspective.
• Arts Administration students take advantage of The Foreman Art Gallery paid internship program. Internships are available throughout the academic year and in the summer as well.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
STUDENTS OBTAIN A FOUNDATION FOR GRADUATE SCHOOL AS WELL
AS POSSIBLE CAREERS INTEACHING, THE PRACTICE OF ART,
MUSEUM CURATORSHIP, ARTS ADMINISTRATION OR ART LIBRARIANSHIP,
AMONG OTHERS.
DIRECTOR, GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS, TOMMy HILFIGER FRAGRANCES
GRAPHIC DESIGNER ANNA POTvIN DESIGN
MUSEUM EDUCATOR PORTLAND MUSEUM OF ART
PROGRAM ASSISTANT FOR WEST PROGRAM
CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS
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pOpulAr cOurSES:
• The Art of Viewing: Introduction to Art History• Twentieth-Century Art to the Sixties • Art Since the 1960s• History and Theories of Photography• Art, Popular and Mass Culture• Public Art and Monuments• Art and Nature: From Landscape to Environmental and Ecological Art Current Art Practices and Production • Museology
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Fine Arts Club• The Paper Gallery• The Photography Club• Grad Art Show Committee
Departmental chair of Art History
Dr. claude lacroixOffice: MAC 125GPhone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2733claude.lacroix@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
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‘Do’ History and make the connection. Bring the museum to Hollywood with our new and exciting Public History stream. This growing field provides new opportunities for History
majors in areas such as historical societies, museums, corporations, municipalities, nGO’s, provincial and federal government agencies, private genealogical enterprises
as well as film and television.
History
In an increasingly connected world, studying history is one of the best ways to expand your cultural awareness and to explore the creative ways humans have responded to past challenges and crises. Studying History promotes an ability to analyze the context in which people make choices and an awareness of the range of consequences which might follow.
In addition, historical study deepens a number of specific skills, which are invaluable assets for graduates entering the work force and taking on the duties of citizenship, such as the ability to engage in research, to evaluate evidence and to present conclusions in a reasoned and coherent way.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A .)
Honours in History
major in History
major in public History
Double major - Secondary Education/Social Studies
minor in History
minor in indigenous Studies
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• live the history of our campus during our biannual Heritage Week. Walk our campus on a Historical tour with current History students and find out who haunts our halls!
• Average class size is about 25-30 students, and final year courses are limited to 12-15.
• Seminar style teaching places emphasis on discussion and debates of controversial historical issues and events.
• The Bishop's University History Association is very active, publishing an annual journal of top student history essays and planning field trips to various places of historic interest within eastern and central Canada and the USA.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
CAREER EDUCATOR AND INSTRUCTOR
PROvINCIAL GOvERNMENT
PRINT PUBLISHING
POLICy ANALyST, DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LAW
GOvERNMENTAL ORGANIzATIONS
ARCHIvES
UNIvERSITy ADMINISTRATION
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pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Inquisitions, Law and Society • Human Rights and Humanitarian Organizations• The Celluloid Republic • The Artifact as Evidence• History of Medieval Europe • History of the Arab Israeli Conflict
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Bishop’s University History Association• Bishop’s University Debating Society• Golden Key International Honour Society
Departmental chair of History
Dr. Jean manoreOffice: MOR 20Phone: 819 822-9600 ext. 2623jean.manore@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
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read, write, discuss, debate and present on big ideas like eros, love and desire, justice, beauty, will and the divine. Liberal Arts is a program for students with a passion
for human culture. this fascinating program explores the Western cultural tradition in the myriad ways it expresses itself - art, literature, philosophy, music, science,
society, politics, and religion.
Liberal Arts
There are numerous opportunities for students to develop their own community, as students are highly encouraged to pursue their passion for human culture and pair this program with a major in another discipline. As much learning as possible takes place in highly interactive settings through our seminar style teaching and courses. Don’t forget to sign up for the many program trips to museums and theatres in New York, Boston, Montreal and Toronto.
The Liberal Arts Foundation Courses, considered the heart of the program, engage with a key theme in the history of Western civilization through interdisciplinary and historical approaches. Students enrolled in the Liberal Arts program are welcomed into Bishop’s with an introductory seminar (LIB 100) and culminate their experience with a final year seminar. All students in the Liberal Arts program are encouraged to complete a second Major in a discipline of their choice. Many courses may be counted towards the requirements of both Majors. The Liberal Arts program also offers an Honours degree, which requires the completion of a comprehensive research thesis.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A .)
Double major in liberal Arts and another discipline of choice
Honours in liberal Arts
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Each Foundation Course has a “culture” component that requires students to attend and discuss a selection of plays, musical performances, art exhibitions or lectures.
• Go to Brazil with our intensive spring course, lIB 370 Social Movements and Social Change in Brazil. Study Brazilian social movements, politics and culture and in particular the Movement of Landless rural Workers.
• Studies in a modern language are required.
• If you choose a second Major in Italian, German or Japanese, part of your studies may take place in Italy, Germany, Austria or Japan!
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
UNIvERSITy AND PUBLIC SCHOOL
TEACHING
LAW
LIBRARy STUDIES
MEDICINE
ARCHIvAL RESEARCH
NON-GOvERNMENTAL ORGANIzATIONS AND CHARITIES
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pOpulAr cOurSES:
• English Literary Tradition: the Middle Ages and the renaissance Eros, Love and Desire • Ecstasy and Excess• The Human Will and Nature• The Interdisciplinary Seminar• Acting I • The Social Movements Course in Brazil• International Immersion courses in Venice or Vienna
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• BU Classics Society• The Mitre
Departmental chair of liberal Arts
Dr. Jenn ciancaOffice: Divinity 23Phone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2526jcianca@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
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Open the doors to the world by learning a new language. Choose from English, French, German, Italian, Japanese and Spanish and discover
how the value of studying other languages provides fuller and richer insights and perspectives on different cultures and academic disciplines.
Modern Languages
The Department of Modern Languages is the choice of students who enjoy learning about other languages, cultures and literature and who realize the importance of communication in all aspects of contemporary life. Inter-cultural awareness, adaptability and resourcefulness are prized by employers worldwide.
The Bishop's environment is ideal for language acquisition. Our setting in a predominantly Anglophone community in the middle of Francophone Quebec provides our students with exposure to both major linguistic and cultural groups in Quebec, while its diverse student population--drawn from all parts of Canada, the United States, and abroad--assures a vibrant interchange between students of all backgrounds.
Bishop's has a excellent international exchange program with generous funding opportunities, which permits students to go abroad to perfect their knowledge of language and culture, while filling program requirements. So get out there and have fun putting your skills to the test. Arrivederci!
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A .)
Honours in Hispanic Studies
major in Hispanic Studies
major in modern languages - 60 credits equally dispersed between 2 different languages
international major in german Studies (Exchange required)
international major in italian Studies (Exchange required)
concentration and minors in English language
Studies, german Studies, Hispanic Studies, italian Studies, Japanese Studies (exchange required for Japanese)
Certificate in Modern Languages - 30 credits dispersed between at least 2 languages
Certificate in Intensive English Second Language
Certificate in Hispanic Studies
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Students may specialize in one, two, or even three languages, or combine their language studies with concentrations in other disciplines like music, film, philosophy, business or science.
• Extra-curricular activities: conversation clubs, guest speakers, field trips, and cultural events, such as the Japanese A Capella choir and the German theatre troupe.
• Bishop's hosts international exams in Spanish (Diplomas de Español Lengua Extranjera) and in German (Zertifikat Deutsch).
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL SERvICE
MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS
COMMUNICATIONS, MEDIA AND jOURNALISM
TEACHING AND EDUCATION
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pOpulAr cOurSES:
• East German Cinema: from rubble Films to Ostalgie• Spanish Cinema: History of Spanish Language.• Italian Cinema and Society• Introduction to Japanese Society and Culture
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Modern languages Club• BU International Students’ Association• language Teaching Club
Departmental chair of modern languages
Dr. Jordan TronsgardOffice : Divinity 38Phone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2429Jordan.tronsgard@ubishops.ca
ESl program coordinator
Sandra WardOffice : Divinity 34Phone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2449Sandra.ward@ubishops.ca
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“Without music, life would be a mistake.” - NietzscheWe couldn’t agree more! At Bishop’s, our courses and programs are constantly being
redesigned and expanded allowing students to discover music’s power, perhaps for the first time, or to help realize their full potential as musicians in an
ever-changing, ever-shrinking artistic world.
Music
In an effort to meet the demands of music in the 21st century, students at Bishop’s have the opportunity of pursuing studies in two different disciplines: Classical Music or Popular Music Studies (Jazz, Rock & Pop). Interdisciplinary programs include degrees in Arts Administration and Secondary Music Education, both with an emphasis in Music. The flexibility within all of our programs also affords you the opportunity to explore other areas of interest across the Bishop’s campus.
How We’re Unique: The B.A. vs. The B.Mus. Students comparing music programs in North America often seek reassurance that a music degree earned at Bishop’s ranks favourably with those around the globe. You will quickly discover that the core courses offered at Bishop’s are the same as those at other institutions. However, in contrast to many conservatories, we proudly boast small class sizes and a collegial, non-competitive environment that facilitates not only the development of your talents, but your confidence as well.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A .)
Honours in music (Classical)
Honours in popular music Studies
major in music (Classical)
major in popular music Studies
minor in music (Classical)
minor in popular music Studies
Double major in music and Secondary Education
Arts Administration: music concentration
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Class sizes of 25 or less.
• Performance opportunities on and off campus as early as the first semester of study. these include weekly noon-hour recitals, student showcases, cabaret nights and end-of-semester concerts in the jazz, orchestral, choral and chamber music courses as well as the annual musical produced jointly with the Drama Department. Orchestral musicians may also earn the opportunity to perform with the Sherbrooke youth Orchestra.
• Artist-in-Residence Program: lessons, master classes and performance opportunities with renowned artists visiting twice annually.
• Musique Chez Nous: The department’s student operated professional concert series. Enjoy free concerts presented by internationally renowned artists and at the same time take advantage of employment opportunities in publicity, recording and stage management.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
PROFESSIONAL PERFORMERS BOTH CLASSICAL AND POPULAR
COMPOSERS AND ARRANGERS
CHILDHOOD, ELEMENTARy AND SECONDARy SCHOOL MUSIC
SPECIALISTS & TEACHERS
ARTS ADMINISTRATORS
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pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Choral Ensemble • Music and Theatre
AuDiTiONiNg:
We realize the pressure associated with this process. potential students are simply required to produce a high quality video recording (DvD, YouTube, etc.) of two pieces in contrasting styles.
Select those works that best showcase your musical strengths. Theory proficiency will be addressed following your acceptance into the Music Department.
• Rock 101• Music for the Movies
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Bishop’s University Music Society - an active student club• Bishop’s University Singers - students, staff, community and beyond• Musique Chez Nous - paid internship/work experience in a concert series
Departmental chair of music
Dr. ross Osmun Office: NOR 114Phone: (819) 822-9600 ext. 2268ross.osmun@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
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Enter into a conversation with some of history's greatest minds. Shape your views on fundamental issues such as love and friendship, justice and community, politics,
religion, and indeed the meaning of existence itself. Study the world's greatest philosophical traditions in an intimate environment in which conversation enriches everyday life.
Philosophy
Classes are small (seldom larger than 15 students after the first year), so there is plenty of time and space to discuss themes with professors and fellow students. Most courses are offered in the seminar format attentive to the particular interests of students, focused on primary sources and designed to invite students to take a leadership role in presenting their own ideas.
Our students graduate having studied closely great works of thought, having learned how to communicate subtle and difficult ideas to others, and having gained extensive experience in technical writing, argumentation and public speaking. They go on to challenging careers in university, college, school and language teaching, law, international aid, filmmaking, business and other fields.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A .)
major in philosophy
Honours in philosophy
minor in philosophy
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Study with professors who develop their research programs and interests with you in the classroom and for whom, accordingly, student input is of paramount importance.
• Enjoy a community in which philosophy and everyday problems are discussed both in and outside the classroom.
• Have your paper published in Codex, a Humanities Journal.
• Join BUHF (Bishop’s University Humanities Federation), a council which organizes trips and events for the community of humanities students. Attend various philosophy conferences across the continent.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
PHILOSOPHy GRADUATES ARE PREPARED TO WORk IN A WIDE
vARIETy OF FIELDS WHETHER OR NOT THEy PURSUE EDUCATION
AT A GRADUATE LEvEL.
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
TEACHING
IT MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC RELATIONS & DEvELOPMENT
THEATRE
LAW
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pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Introduction to Ethics• Existentialism• Nietzsche
• Socrates and Plato• Phenomenology• Critical Theory
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• BU Classics Society• Golden Key International Honour Society• BUHF (Bishop’s University Humanities Federation)
Departmental chair of philosophy
Dr. bruce gilbertOffice: POl 303Phone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2075bruce.gilbert@ubishops.ca
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If your plan is to travel and be a citizen of the world: study Religion. Connect with what is going on in our world in the news today by studying how religion has influenced
–and been influenced by –the political, artistic, intellectual, social, and economic aspects of cultures throughout history.
Religion
Explore sacred texts, traditions, rituals and beliefs of the world’s major religions. We explore the different ways faith is expressed and practiced, the historical and cultural contexts of religions and their texts, as well as the interconnections between religion and other areas of human life (such as philosophical thought, the psychological, social, political, and economic dimensions of existence, and the presence of religion and religious symbols in literature and fine arts).
Our objective is to examine religion, not to espouse its practice or non-practice. Our approach is not faith based. Students from all disciplines are welcomed in Religion courses, and students in Religion are encouraged to take courses in other related fields. To encourage creative and independent thinking, we emphasize the study of primary texts, rather than simply reading what other people have written about those texts.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A .)
Honours in religion
major in religion
minor in religion
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• visits to places of worship (synagogues, Hindu and Buddhist temples, etc.) are often arranged as part of our courses.
• Gain credits participating in trips and archaeological excavations in Jordan and Greece.
• Department of Religion gatherings take place each semester at a professor’s home.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
INTERNATIONAL LAW
PUBLISHING
RESEARCH WITH THE ONTARIO LEGISLATURE
MUSEUM CURATOR
LIBRARy SCIENCES
TEACHING: PRIMARy, SECONDARy LEvEL
AND UNIvERSITy LEvEL
COMMUNITy OUTREACH
TRAvEL AGENCIES
RELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP (ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA,
FITzROy HARBOUR)
PASTORAL WORk
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pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Western Religions• Eastern Religions• Religion and Politics• Death and Dying in the Ancient World• Sex and Religion • Women in Religion• Psychology of Religion
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• BU Religion Club• BU Global Issues Club• Amnesty International
Departmental chair of religion
Dr. Harvey WhiteOffice: DIv 27Phone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2337hwhite@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
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D i v i S i O N O FN A T U R A L S C I E N C E S
& M A T H E M A T I C S
The solutions for many of the challengeswe face in the 21st century such as climate change,
genetic engineering, food production and the search for alternative energy sources are rooted in the
investigations of science. Studying science at Bishop’s means direct access to your professors, research
opportunities beginning in first year, and plenty of summer research assistant positions. Fully renovated
laboratories equipped with excellent scientific equipment promote our commitment to hands-on learning.
Our science students go on to graduate studies and careers in cutting-edge fields such as Health Science, Environmental and Forensic Science, Robotics, Astrophysics,
Digital Imaging, and Smart Technologies Development.
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Master the fundamentals of experimental Biochemistry. Our program provides students with well-equipped laboratory facilities, first-hand experience with state-of-the-art
laboratory equipment and close instructional contact with professors.
Biochemistry
In addition, students participate in research with the Agriculture Canada Research Station in Lennoxville, and the Université de Sherbrooke, in it’s associated medical research hospital.
The Biochemistry program is coordinated through a committee of chemists, biochemists and biologists and offers three program specializations: General, Molecular Biology, or Chemistry. Each stream provides a strong background in both Biology and Chemistry, applicable to students looking to continue in the Veterinarian, or Medical fields. All streams offer an Honours program, which rigorously prepares students for graduate studies or professional schools.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.SC.)
Honours in biochemistry General Specialization
Honours in biochemistry Specialization Chemistry
Honours in biochemistry Specialization Molecular Biology
major in biochemistry General Specialization
major in biochemistry Specialization Chemistry
major in biochemistry Specialization Molecular Biology
minor in biochemistry
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Faculty teach all lecture courses and undergraduate laboratories, which enhances personal contact and results in a friendly, productive learning experience.
• Faculty assist students in all aspects of program development, academic success and career planning.
• The Johnson Science Building was fully renovated to include state-of-the- art research equipment in 2011 for a total re-investment of over $8 million.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
MEDICAL PHySICIANS
RESEARCH SCIENTISTS
vETERINARy SURGEONS
DIRECTOR OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRy – PHARMACEUTICALS
INDUSTRy
DIRECTOR OF PHARMACOLOGy
MEDICAL DIRECTOR - DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS CANADA
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pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Animal physiology • Microbiology• Immunology• Psychopharmacology
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Biology Club• Chemistry Club• Environmental Club• Pre-Med Club
Departmental chair of biochemistry
Dr. Elizabeth PrusakOffice: JOH 323Phone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2349elizabeth.prusak@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
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Hike or canoe to undertake field work in local bogs, lakes, rivers, mountains, marshes, hardwood forests and meadows. Bring this hands-on experience to modern laboratory
facilities including an aquatic and terrestrial animal rooms, a greenhouse, growth chambers, incubators and centrifuges, and an athletic performance lab.
Biology
Biology is defined as being the science of life. Address questions as minuscule as the factors controlling the expression of a single gene involved in obesity, and as wide as changes in the fly population over the last 20 years of climate change. Choose to specialize in Health Science or Biodiversity & Ecology. Over the course of the program, acquire the knowledge base as well as the quantitative and practical skills needed to address issues in the biomedical and biological realms.
The Health Science concentration prepares students for graduate school in fields such as cell biology or physiology, and is usually the choice of students hoping to enter medicine, dentistry, or other health-related professional programs. Many of these students also enroll in our Pre-Medicine Double Major. Students benefit from the proximity of the Sherbrooke University Medical School and can undertake research and internship projects in collaboration with professors at this research-intensive teaching hospital as a part of their Bishop’s degree.
The Biodiversity & Ecology concentration is for students interested in wildlife biology, ecology, plant science, and/or the environment. It prepares students for employment or graduate studies in these varied environmental and organismal areas of Biology. Bishop’s University is located near a variety of habitats including bogs, lakes, rivers, mountains, marshes, hardwood forests and meadows. Coupled with our well-equipped laboratory facilities, our setting provides exceptional opportunities for field study and research in Ecology and Environmental Biology.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.SC.)Honours in biology with concentrations in:Health Sciences (combines well with the Pre-Medicine double Major) or Biodiversity & Ecology.
major in biology with concentrations in: Health Sciences (combines well with the Pre-Medicine double Major) or Biodiversity & Ecology.
Double major - Secondary Education/Biology
minor in biology
BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A .) major in biology with concentration in Health Sciences or Biodiversity & Ecology.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.SC.)major in pre-medicine (Students must register in a separate, primary major as well as the Pre-Medicine major and complete requirements of both majors.)
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Students are given first-hand experience in the use of our facilities and are encouraged in every way possible to develop their capacities for independent research work in biology.
• Pre-Medicine option for students interested in pursuing careers in the fields of Health Science.
• Research and internship collaboration with the CHUS (the teaching and research hospital of the Université de Sherbrooke)
• Easy access to a variety of beautiful ecological habitats.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
MEDICINE
WILDLIFE BIOLOGy
PHySICAL AND ATHLETIC THERAPy
ENvIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
BIOTECHNOLOGy
DENTISTRy
vETERINARy MEDICINE
SCIENCE EDUCATION
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pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Human Anatomy• Vertebrate Zoology• Animal Physiology• Human Genetics
• Medical and Forensic Entomology • Bioethics• Biology of Cancer
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Biology Club• Environmental Club• Pre-Med Club
Departmental chair of biological Sciences
Dr. michael richardsonOffice: JOH 326819-822-9600 ext. 2460michael.richardson@ubishops.ca
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One-on-one learning with supportive and innovative faculty is a cornerstone of the Chemistry department. this program will provide you with an excellent education
in all of the disciplines of Chemistry – Analytical, Biochemistry, Environmental, Inorganic, Organic, and Physical Chemistry.
Chemistry
Opportunities for undergraduate students to get involved in research are abundant and the majority of our Honours graduates go on to further their studies, in programs such as Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Graduate programs.
A wide range of outstanding equipment, including a 400 MHz nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, provides our students with opportunities for hands-on learning that many universities cannot offer. Interdisciplinary education is a priority, with Chemistry concentrations available in programs such as Biochemistry, Environmental Science and Education.
The Chemistry Honours program prepares students for graduate studies, as well as for direct professional employment. The Honours program fulfils the academic requirements for membership in the Chemical Institute of Canada and for accreditation by l'Ordre des chimistes du Québec.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.SC.)
Honours in chemistry
major in chemistry
Double major - Secondary Education/Chemistry
concentration in chemistry (through Biochemistry & Environmental Science)
minor in chemistry
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Bishop’s University Chemistry publication "WWW living-Book of Physical Chemistry: Problems - Maple Assisted Solutions and visualizations". It is highly acclaimed with international awards and is regularly cited in academic journals and reviews as one of the best pedagogical tools for undergraduate education.
• Opportunities for research are abundant. Our professors routinely involve undergraduate students in summer research projects. Many of our students participate in Chemistry conferences and become co-authors on peer- reviewed papers.
• The very active Chemistry Club gets students involved in social and professional activities and ensures that studying Chemistry at Bishop’s is both fun and educational.
• Construction in 2014-15 of a university micro-brewing laboratory - the 1st in Eastern Canada.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
MATERIALS SCIENCE, ALTERNATIvE ENERGy DEvELOPMENT
ENvIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRy
FORENSIC CHEMISTRy
PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRy: DRUG SyNTHESIS AND DEvELOPMENT
PETROLEUM INDUSTRy
TEACHING
CHEMICAL SALES AND MARkETING
AGRICULTURE
FOOD AND NUTRITION
MINING AND METALLURGy
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pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Environmental Chemistry• Inorganic Chemistry• Liberal Arts Chemistry: the Chemistry of Everyday Life• Introductory Thermodynamics for Pharmacology
• Nuclear Chemistry• Petroleum Chemistry
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Chemistry Club• Environmental Club
• Golden Key International Honour Society
Departmental chair for chemistry
Dr. Dale WoodOffice: JOH 217Phone: (819) 822-9600 ext. 2369dale.wood@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
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you will be hard-pressed to find a walk of life where Computer Science expertise is not required. the arts, sciences, business, government, and education sectors are fuelled by
developments in Computer Science and Information technology.
Computer Science & Information Technology
The Department of Computer Science offers a broad and solid undergraduate program. The wide selection of courses provides the necessary mathematical, algorithmic, programming and applied skills for students to work in any Computer Science-related area.
Our joint Information Technology program between the Department of Computer Science and the Williams School of Business, allows you to combine your Computer Science studies with a specialization in Business – a skill set many companies are looking for.
Computer Science and Information Technology students work on campus for our IT Help Desk, receive funding to attend conferences, and get a head start on their career through our Co-op program.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.SC.) (WITH CO-OP OPTION)Honours on computer Science
major in computer Science
BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A .) (WITH CO-OP OPTION)major in information Technology in cooperation with the Williams School of Business
master’s Degree (m. Sc.) in computer Science
minor in computer Science
Certificate in Computer Science
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• We support and encourage students to perform system administrator work on real machines.
• Our students have opportunities to work part-time with the Internet- technology Services department during their studies.
• Co-op placements offer an excellent opportunity for work experience and professional networking.
• Many Computer Science students receive financial support to attend scientific conferences.
• Our faculty and students are active in a number of research areas, including theoretical computer science, formal software engineering and image processing. We offer opportunities for undergraduate students to be involved in cutting-edge research under USrA scholarships or similar.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
SySTEMS ENGINEER – WORLD HEALTH ORGANIzATION
LECTURER IN COMPUTER SCIENCE, UNIvERSITy OF WATERLOO
SOFTWARE DESIGN ENGINEER HEWLETT-PACkARD
TECHNICAL WRITER ERICSSON CANADA INC.
SENIOR SOFTWARE DEvELOPER WINDRIvER SySTEMS
INFORMATION SySTEMS ANALyST, MARkET
SOFTWARE ENGINEER SPECIALIST LOCkEED MARTIN
LEGAL OFFICER UNITED NATIONS, HUMAN RIGHTS AND
HUMANITARIAN LAW SECTION
SOFTWARE DEvELOPER RESEARCH IN MOTION
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pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Using and Designing Data Bases• Computer Networks• Networks and System Security • Databases and Dynamic Web Design• Computer Ethics• Data Mining for Scientists
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Golden Key International Honour Society• Animation Club
Departmental chair for computer Science
Dr. Nelly KhouzamOffice: HAM-161Phone: (819) 822-9600 ext. 2414nelly.khouzam@ubishops.ca
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Gain a scientific understanding of the natural environment and its physical and chemical laws. Model various forms of human impact on the environment, predict outcomes and search for scientific and technological solutions. Undertake studies for pollution, waste,
and climate change, all within a highly interdisciplinary framework.
Environmental Science
Study the basic sciences such as physics, chemistry and mathematics to the earth sciences: geology, atmospheric and climate science, oceanography, and glaciology.
The solutions to environmental problems cannot come from science alone. Ultimately, these solutions involve social and political aspects which is why our Environmental Science students take courses and often double major in Environmental Studies and Geography, Political or International Studies, and Business. It is the duty of the environmental scientist to understand and formulate the problems as completely and rigorously as possible, to search for technical avenues of solution and to provide scientific understanding and technical advice to politicians and national and international organizations.
At a time in which the environment is a major issue on a planetary scale, it is a privilege for a scientist to contribute to the understanding and preservation of our natural environment.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.SC.)
major in Environmental Science, Concentrations in either Environmental Chemistry or Environmental Physics
minor in Environmental Science
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Participate in the research unit on Multi-scale Climate and Environmental Change. this group focuses on monitoring climatic and environmental changes at various spatial and temporal scales (past and present), examining their impacts on organisms and ecosystems, or proposing societal and economic adaptations in order to respond to and/or limit the impact of environmental change.
• A laboratory facility specifically designed for research in environmental studies was built in 2012, becoming one of Canada’s finest labs in this domain.
• Students can take part in the research of BU professor Dr. Matthew Peros, Canada research Chair in Climate and Environmental Change, and contribute to our green campus and global outlook.
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MANy STUDENTS EARNING A DEGREE IN ENvIRONMENTAL
SCIENCE CONTINUE THEIR EDUCATION AND TRAINING WITH M.SC. , PH.D. OR OTHER DEGREES.
ENvIRONMENTAL CONSULTING
ENvIRONMENT INDUSTRy AND THE PRIvATE SECTOR (INCLUDING OIL,
GAS, AND CHEMICAL COMPANIES, AND TRANSPORTATION)
GOvERNMENT
EDUCATION
ENvIRONMENTAL LAW
PUBLIC HEALTH AND TOXICOLOGy
jOURNALISM
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pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Ethical Perspectives on Environmental Problems• International Environmental Issues• Marketing Strategies for Environmental Sustainability• Environmental Biochemistry and Toxicology
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Bishop’s University Environmental Committee• Golden Key International Honour Society• Canadian Undergraduate Physics Society• Climate and Environmental Change Research Group
• Environmental Club• Biology Club• Chemistry Club• Outdoor Club
Departmental chair for Environmental Science
Dr. brad WillmsOffice: JOH 117819-822-9600 ext. 2404brad.willms@ubishops.ca
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Do you wake up to the smell of coffee?Smile at the memories of your favorite summer road trip?
Fight off tears after a knock to the head?
Neuroscience
Find out why as you study the human brain and its relationship to human behavior. Neuroscience combines the study of Physiological Psychology, Biology and Chemistry.
This Psychology program which is rooted in science excellently prepares students for graduate or medical school.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.SC.)
major or Honours in Psychology/Neuroscience
minor in psychology
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• With over 200 students, Psychology is one of the largest and most dynamic areas of study at Bishop’s.
• Students and professors form a close-knit community. The Psychology Club organizes both academic and social events (like their famous Wine and Cheese) throughout the year.
• Many Neuroscience students work as Research Assistants for faculty members.
• Participate in the research unit on Psychological Health and Well-being coordinated by BU professor and Canada research Chair Dr. Fuscia Sirois.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
MANy NEUROSCIENCE AND HONOURS STUDENTS CONTINUE
TO COMPLETE GRADUATE STUDIES IN vARIOUS FIELDS OF PSyCHOLOGy
OR IN NEUROSCIENCE, PSyCHOEDUCATION, ORTHOPHONy
AND AUDIOLOGy, OPTOMETRy, SOCIAL WORk, BUSINESS, LAW
OR MEDICINE.
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Departmental chair of psychology
Dr. Dale Stout Office: MCG 313 Phone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2440 dale.stout@ubishops.ca
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cONTAcT pErSON
pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Psychopharmacology • Brain and Behaviour• Cellular Molecular Biology• Psychometrics and Psychological Testing
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Psychology Club• Golden Key International Honour Society• Bishop’s Advocating Responsibility (B.A.R)
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As reported on Cnn, the Best Job of 2014 goes to the Mathematician. As the language of the sciences, Mathematics allows scientists to quantify, model, understand and predict behavior in an enormously diverse range of phenomena.
Mathematics
Bishop’s also likes to think of Mathematics as an art, creatively studying patterns and problems and formulating solutions. This is Mathematics applied to today’s world.
Mathematics covers a wide range of disciplines including algebra, analysis, combinatorics and discrete mathematics, and differential equations. Mathematics students are joined by students from many disciplines, especially in first year courses, as math provides a strong foundation for studies in business and the natural sciences.
Many Mathematics students combine their studies with a Major or Minor in another discipline. In recent years these have included Business, Economics, Computer Science, Chemistry, Physics, History, Music and Philosophy – the choice is truly unlimited!
The highest level of specialization is Honours, which prepares students for direct entry into graduate work leading to a Master’s or Ph.D. degree. All Honours students have an opportunity to study independently and thus develop their reading and problem solving skills.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.SC.)
major in mathematics
Honours in mathematics
Double major Secondary Education/Mathematics
minor in mathematics
mathematics and Spanish
BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A .)
major in mathematics
Honours in mathematics
Double major Mathematics/Secondary Education
minor in mathematics
minor in mathematical contexts
mathematics and Spanish
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Gain valuable work experience through undergraduate summer research, peer tutoring or the campus math-stats help center.
• Take advantage of Bishop’s unique Mathematics and Spanish program where you will travel to Ecuador to spend at least one semester of Spanish immersion. How’s that for making Mathematics fun?
• Senior students have great flexibility in choosing courses in areas of mathematics which are of interest to them through independent study options.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
SOFTWARE DEvELOPER RESEARCH IN MOTION
HEAD OF SECTION, INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING – NOvA BUS
TEACHING
INvESTMENT BANkING
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Departmental chair for mathematics
Dr. Trevor JonesOffice: JOH 104EPhone: (819) 822-9600 ext. 2828matchair@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
cONTAcT pErSON
pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Cryptography• Excursions in Modern Mathematics• Modern Geometry: Euclidean to Fractal• Mathematical Problem Solving
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Be involved in revealing many of nature’s most profound secrets. Achieve research excellence. Physics is about studying the interaction of matter
and energy on the most fundamental levels.
Physics
Choose from Astrophysics, Particle Physics, Solid State Physics, and Electronics. Our Astronomical Observatory will provide you with spectacular views of the Universe. Enjoy the many guest lectures and present your own research at professional conferences. Join a Department that sees nearly 100% of its Honours students attend graduate school.
The Honours program prepares students for direct entry into graduate work in Physics (leading to an M.Sc. or Ph.D. degree). The Major in Physics prepares students for industry, education and, on completion of a qualifying year, graduate work in Physics. The Major program has sufficient electives to allow a substantial number of courses to be taken in another discipline to obtain a Minor or even a second Major in a related discipline such as Mathematics or Computer Science.
The Master of Science program is designed to give students a deeper appreciation of Physics while at the same time preparing them to become independent researchers. Graduate supervision is available in a wide variety of disciplines, including astrophysics, theoretical cosmology and gravitational theory, theoretical condensed matter physics and particle physics.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.SC.)
Honours in physics
major in physics
Double major Secondary Education/Physics
minor in physics concentration in physics through Environmental Science
master of Science (m.Sc.) in physics
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Research employment during the summer - Over 90% of Honours students have been hired as research Assistants. Several students have been co-authors on scientific and conference papers.
• Job opportunities throughout the academic year as lab Demonstrators, Course Markers and tutors provides excellent preparation for graduate school and future employment.
• The Observatory is home to our new 18-inch CDK telescope and solar telescope (http:/physics.ubishops.ca/observatory). Students are encouraged to use the Observatory to gather images, obtain and analyze data.
• very Small Classes - The average class size of 2nd and 3rd-year courses is less than 10 students
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
HI-TECH RESEARCH
UNIvERSITy, COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL TEACHING
COMPUTER ADMINISTRATION AND SOFTWARE ANALySIS
ENGINEERING
BIO-TECH AND MEDICAL PHySICS
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Departmental chair for physics
Dr. lorne NelsonOffice: J-2Phone: (819) 822-9600 ext. 2372lnelson@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
cONTAcT pErSON
pOpulAr cOurSES:
• The Physics of Everyday Phenomena• Introduction to Holography• Introduction to Astronomy• Astronomy and Astrophysics
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Golden Key International Honour Society• Canadian Undergraduate Physics Society• The Cosmology and Astrophysics Research Group
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Pre-Med: It's not just for hard-core science students! We want to make sure that all students are aware of this great opportunity to diversify their educational options and open
doors to future career paths.
Pre-Medicine Double Major
The Pre-Medicine major allows students to complete all the necessary pre-requisites to apply to medical schools while at the same time pursuing a liberal education. The required and optional courses correspond to the entrance requirements of Canadian and most American medical schools but also address the requirements of most related professional schools (such as dentistry or physiotherapy). Students receive extensive instruction and hands-on experience in our modern laboratory facilities, including a new athletic performance lab.
Students must register in a separate, primary major as well as the Pre-Medicine major and complete all the requirements of both majors in order to graduate. Students can select their primary major from any discipline offered at Bishop’s.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.SC.)
major in pre-medicine (Students must register in a separate, primary major as well as the Pre-Medicine major and complete requirements of both majors.)
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• BU professors use the small class sizes to focus on practical, hands-on experience inside and outside the classroom. Students are given first- hand experience in the use of these facilities and are encouraged in every way possible to develop their capacities for independent work.
• Collaboration with the CHUS (the teaching and research hospital of Sherbrooke University) provides opportunities for experiential learning, summer research projects, and honours projects, as early as the second year.
• The Johnson Science Building was fully renovated and installed new high-tech equipment in 2011 for a total re-investment of over $8 million.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
MEDICINE
PHySICAL AND ATHLETIC THERAPy
PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH
DENTISTRy
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pre-medicine program Advisor
Dr. michael richardsonOffice: JOH 326819-822-9600 ext. 2460michael.richardson@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
cONTAcT pErSON
pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Bioethics• Human Anatomy• Human Genetics• Forensic Entomology
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Pre-Med Club• The BU Undergraduate Psychological Society• Biology Club• Golden Key International Honour Society
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D i v i S i O N O F S O C I A L S C I E N C E S
Gain a better understanding of the human mind and behaviour. Explore communist and post-communist systems, and the impact of new states on the emerging
political economy and international order. Study a wide range of decision-making situations and better
understand group dynamics and social organizations. Get involved in research on how humans have impacted
their planet on a local and global scale.
Social science is the study of human society and social relationships. Students at Bishop’s engage in asking questions, collecting data, studying trends,
and debating critical issues that influence social, political, economic, and cultural values.
Do you wonder if babies can learn before birth, or how globalization will change local economies?
Find the answers in the Social Sciences.
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How does an economy work? How well is it performing? How can it perform better? this is what our students seek to understand. Studying Economics at Bishop’s means honing your problem solving skills and examining complex economic issues through the specialized lenses of Business Economics, Public Policy, and International Public
Economy & Global Economy.
Economics
Economics is concerned with the fundamental principle upon which human activity revolves – our wants are unlimited while the resources available for their satisfaction are not. Any economic system must determine what is to be produced from these limited resources, and how the resulting output is to be distributed amongst its population.
The International Political Economy program, offered jointly by the Departments of Economics and Political Studies, offers an excellent opportunity for students to study the interaction between political institutions and international economic system, including international trade and finance, multi-state cooperation in solving world economic crises and the global balance of power.
A degree in Economics allows graduates to pursue varied careers in areas such as economic forecasting, economic policy analysis, financial markets and institutions, and public policy.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A)
Honours in Economics
major in EconomicsConcentrations in Business Economics, Public Policy & Global Economy
minor in Economics
major in international political Economy
Honours in international political Economy
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• A unique feature of our program is a practicum course in Economic Analysis and Policy that allows students in their final year to conduct professional level economic research in preparation for the workforce.
• Bishop's Economics Department is committed to excellent teaching. Indeed, the Economics faculty has won a number of teaching awards and has received national recognition in Maclean’s magazine.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
ECONOMIST: BANk OF CANADA
PORTFOLIO MANAGER: BANk OF MONTREAL
ECONOMIST: STATISTICS CANADA
FINANCIAL ANALyST: RBC INvESTMENTS
MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT: BAIN & COMPANy
MANAGER OF CUSTOMER SERvICES: RBC INvESTMENTS
FULL UNDERWRITER: EXPORT DEvELOPMENT CANADA
LAWyER: DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
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Departmental chair for Economics
Dr. Terry EylandOffice: COR 201Phone: 819 822-9600, ext. 2752terry.eyland@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
cONTAcT pErSON
pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Public Economics• Economic Geography• Contemporary Perspectives in Political Economy• International Trade• Game Theory• Real Estate Economics• Environmental Economics• Economic Development
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Bishop's University Economics Society• Debating Society• Enactus Bishop’s (Entrepreneurship Club)
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What role does ethics play when considering the human footprint left behind on ancient ecosystems? What are the physical processes that underlie environmental systems?
Search for solutions while studying the history of human impact on the environment.
Environmental Studies & Geography
Hands-on fieldwork and research projects play a great role in understanding environmental changes like climate change, acid rain, ozone depletion and water conservation. Our students are encouraged to positively shape the future of our environment.
The underlying academic objective of our program is to provide undergraduate students with a solid grounding in the study of people and the environment. A second focal point in the Department's approach to teaching has been the incorporation of as much of a field component as possible in our courses. We carefully and systematically examine all aspects of the environment so that our graduates can play an important role in the future of our environment using methodologies from both the natural and social sciences.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A)
Honours in Environmental Studies and geography, with Concentrations in Environmental Studies or Geography
major in Environmental Studies and geography, with Concentrations in Environmental Studies or Geography
minor in Environmental Studies
minor in geography
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• 550 acres of green campus to explore with easy access to a variety of beautiful ecological habitats, such as the St. Francis river, the Peter Curry Marsh and the Johnville Bog
• Take part in the research of BU professor Dr. Matthew Peros, Canada research Chair in Climate and Environmental Change, and contribute to our green campus and global outlook. Our Environmental Studies student group conducts environmental audits for the University.
• Participate in the research unit on Multi-scale Climate and Environmental Change focused on monitoring climatic and environmental changes, examining their impacts, and proposing adaptations to respond to environmental challenges.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
CO-DIRECTOR OF THE OTESHA PROjECT FOR SUSTAINABILITy
IN kENyA
GROUP SALES MANAGER GREAT WEST LIFE
POLICy ANALyST ONTARIO MINISTRy OF
THE ENvIRONMENT
ENvIRONMENTAL TECHNICIAN MAINE RURAL WATER ASSOCIATION
PLANNER
REGIONAL MUNICIPALITy OF WOOD BUFFALO
ENvIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST TROW ASSOCIATION, kITCHENER
ENvIRONMENTAL PLANNER jACQUES WHITFORD AXyS LTD.
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Departmental chair of Environmental Studies & geography
Dr. Elisabeth levacOffice: JOH 152Phone: 819 822-9600 ext. 2499elevac@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
cONTAcT pErSON
pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Environnemental Justice• Environnemental Change• Resource Management
• Climate Change• Environmental Policy• Geographic Information Systems
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• BU Environmental Committee • Bishop's University Geographical Society (BUGS)• Environmental Club• Social Ecology Club• BU Global Issues Club• SDAG (sustainable development action group)
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If you see yourself as a global citizen, International Studies is the program for you. Gain a working knowledge of the global community in which you live and prepare yourself
for a career in international interactions.
International Studies
Dissect international affairs from cultural, economic, environmental, legal, historical, political and social perspectives. Training in a second language is a requirement, as is an international exchange or internship. Choose from two streams: Global Culture or Global Governance.
The Global Culture Concentration studies how cultures are formed, the social and political impacts of cultural growth and the impact of competing cultures due to globalization.
The Global Governance Concentration examines world politics, including areas such as conflict and intervention, peace and security, human rights, multinational corporations, environmental issuesand globalization.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A)
major in international Studies with Concentrations available in:• Global Culture • Global Governance
minor in international Studies
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• The United Nations Practicum: The Department sends a delegation each spring to the national Model United nations Conference held in new york City. Our national Model United nations team has developed a reputation as a strong participant in the simulation, including winning the Outstanding Delegation distinction in 2014.
• Spend a semester or a full academic year abroad with courses credited to your Bishop's degree program. With over 550 partner institutions to choose from, the world is yours to explore. Students can also choose an international internship option and receive valuable experience working with non-profit organizations around the globe.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IS A NEW PROGRAM WHOSE FIRST
GRADUATES HAvE jUST COMPLETED THEIR STUDIES.
WATCH FOR MORE NEWS ON HOW OUR GRADUATES ARE INFLUENCING
THE WORLD!
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Departmental chairperson of politics and international Studies
Dr. Heather mcKeen-EdwardsOffice: NIC 104Phone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2794hmckeen@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
cONTAcT pErSON
pOpulAr cOurSES:
• International Relations• International Organizations• International Affairs• Introduction to Public International Law• Globalization and the Canadian State• Canadian Foreign Policy• Strategic Issues: Questions of War and Peace
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Political Studies Association • Model United Nations• Bishop’s University Young Conservatives• Bishop’s University Young liberals• BU Debating Society
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What is the role of government, politicians, citizens and private industry in shaping accepted political norms? How is Canada’s political system different from the
American system? The European Union?
Political Studies
Take national politics one-step further and explore worldwide relations, the impact of globalization and the emergence of a new international economic and political order.
Political Studies provides students with a working knowledge of society and how decisions are made. Governments, politicians, leaders in private industry and ordinary individuals function within a framework of accepted political norms, e.g. notions of justice, freedom, rights and duties. Over time, these received norms are challenged by conventional methods such as voting, political parties, interest group lobbying and protest movements; or the challenge may be by militant or revolutionary means such as radical Marxism, fascist organizations or discrete acts of terrorism. Political Studies systematically examines and presents these phenomena.
A Degree in Political Studies may lead to further specialization in a M.A. or Ph.D. program. It is also preparation for professional studies in law, teaching, journalism and public administration.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A)
Honours in political Studiesmajor political Studiesminor political Studiesminor public Administration and public policyHonours in international political Economymajor in international political Economy
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Our students have consistently won recognition at the annual Model United nations in nyC, including earning the Outstanding Delegation distinction in 2014.
• Funded internships for course credit are available for Political Studies students.
• Guest lectures are frequently given by visiting politicians, academics, representatives of civil society organizations and non-governmental organizations and by leaders in industry. • The Department stresses personal contact with students as much as possible in order to assist students in choosing a postgraduate career in government, business or an academic field.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
PREMIER PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
RESEARCH INTERN kOFI ANNAN INTERNATIONAL PEACEkEEPING AND TRAINING
CENTRE IN ACCRA, GHANA
PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIvE OFFICER – TENNIS CANADA
POLITICAL jOURNALIST MIDDLE EAST
GRADUATE STUDIES IN POLITICAL SCIENCE, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
AND jOURNALISM
LAW
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Departmental chairperson of politics and international Studies
Dr. Heather mcKeen-EdwardsOffice: NIC 104Phone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2794hmckeen@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
cONTAcT pErSON
pOpulAr cOurSES:
• International Relations• Politics Theory and Government • Introduction to American Politics• Canadian-American Relations• European Union• Politics of Africa• International Political Economy
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Political Studies Association • Bishop’s University Young Conservatives• Bishop’s University Young liberals
• BU Debating Society• Model United Nations
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Can babies learn before birth? What causes schizophrenia? How does the brain work? Why do people procrastinate? How can we measure personality? Do humans have free will?
The field of psychology thrives on questions.
Psychology
Psychology aims to give students an understanding of the human mind and behaviour. We offer a number of Major and Honours programs that emphasize the development of critical thinking, scientific problem solving, writing research reports and essays, speaking, and community engagement. The general Psychology program covers all areas of Psychology including: Personality, Experimental, Cognitive, Social, Physiological, and Developmental.
The Applied Psychology program examines the practice of psychology, in particular clinical psychology and health psychology. It includes the opportunity to work in a community setting and classes.
Rooted in science, the Neuroscience program studies the human brain and its relationship to human behavior. Neuroscience combines the study of Physiological Psychology, Biology and Chemistry.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A)
major or Honours in psychology
major or Honours in Applied psychology
DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.SC.)
Major or Honours in Psychology/Neuroscience
minor in psychology
Certificate in Human Psychology
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• With over 200 students, Psychology is one of the largest and most dynamic areas of study at Bishop’s.
• We value quality teaching and no less than six of our faculty members have recently been recognized with prestigious teaching Awards.
• Final year Applied Psychology students have a practicum course where they work in a community setting such as a clinic, a school or a rehab center work in order to get practical experience.
• Students actively participate in the Psychological Health and Well-being research unit and laboratory coordinated by BU professor and Canada research Chair in Psychological Health and Well-being, Dr. Fuscia Sirois.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
GRADUATE STUDIES IN vARIOUS FIELDS OF PSyCHOLOGy
OR IN NEUROSCIENCE, PSyCHOEDUCATION, ORTHOPHONy
AND AUDIOLOGy, OPTOMETRy, SOCIAL WORk, BUSINESS,
LAW OR MEDICINE.
EMPLOyMENT IN HEALTH, EDUCATION AND PSyCHOLOGy
RELATED FIELDS AND WORk IN SCHOOLS, COMMUNITy
ORGANIzATIONS, NON-PROFIT ORGANIzATION, CLSC’S OR HOSPITALS,
INTERNATIONAL AID, PRISONS, GOvERNMENT, yOUTH SERvICES,
UNIvERSITy OR PRIvATE LABORATORIES, ETC.
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Departmental chair of psychology
Dr. Dale Stout Office: MCG 313 Phone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2440 dale.stout@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
cONTAcT pErSON
pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Psychology of Music• Motivation and Emotion• Sports Psychology• Crisis Intervention
• Psychology of Drug Addiction • Psychology of Sexuality• Forensic Psychology
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Psychology Club• Golden Key International Honour Society• Bishop’s Advocating Responsibility (B.A.R)
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We typically think our lives are determined by our individual decisions. What if this isn’t the case? What if our individual lives and choices are really the outcome of the social world around us? Sociology examines the external social world to see how
it impacts and structures the way we live.
Sociology
Stated most simply, Sociology is the study of society. Learn what it means to ask sociological questions and to consider the way society is structured when examining issues such as global inequality, gender and mass media communications. Students are provided with theoretical and methodological tools and substantive insights, which can assist them in understanding social life, social organization and action.
Our Department offers small class sizes, dedicated professors, and a flexible structure that allows students to focus on the topics or themes that capture their interests. Students can plot their own course by doing a Major or Honours degree in general Sociology or they can focus their studies in one of five areas of concentration: (1) Criminology, Law, and Social Policy, (2) Gender, Diversity and Equity, (3) Global Studies and Empire, (4) Media, Technology and Contemporary Studies, or (5) Family, Health, and Community.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A)
Honours in Sociology
major in Sociology
Optional Concentrations in:• Global Studies and Empire;• Criminology, law and Social Policy,• Media, Technology and Contemporary Studies,• Gender, Diversity and Equity Studies,• Family, Health, and Community.
minor in criminology
minor in gerontology
Minor in Gender, Diversity and Equity Studies
Certificate in Gerontology
Certificate in Gender, Diversity and Equity Studies
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Seminar courses give students the opportunity to discuss compelling current issues and historical social problems.
• Program designed to teach many skills: analysis, writing, oral presentations and research techniques
• First year students are personally mentored by senior students and professors.
• Many Sociology students take on leadership roles in organizations on and off campus.
• Students can participate in several multidisciplinary programs such as the Minor in Indigenous Studies and the Major or Minor in Sports Studies by combining the right Sociology, History and or Psychology courses.
• Enhanced educational opportunities with guest speakers several times a year.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
EDITORIAL ASSISTANT AND PRODUCTION ASSISTANT TSN (THE SPORTS NETWORk)
yOUTH COUNSELLOR - yMCA TORONTO
LAWyER - CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETy
PROGRAM MANAGER CENTRE FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE
PREvENTION AND CONTROL AT HEALTH CANADA
LEARNING SkILLS CENTER PROGRAM COORDINATOR, GEORGIAN
COLLEGE, BARRIE ONTARIO
ONTARIO PROvINCIAL POLICE CONSTABLE
ASSOCIATE LAWyER WITH GREENBERG TURNER (TORONTO
HUMAN RESOURCES LAW FIRM)
UNIvERSITy PROFESSOR, FOOD SySTEMS DEPARTMENT
UNIvERSITAT OBERTADE CATALUNjA, SPAIN
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Departmental chair of Sociology
Dr. Steven J. coleOffice: MCG 315Phone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2446scole@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
cONTAcT pErSON
pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Sociology of the Body• Young Offenders• Sociology of Tourism
• Media and Society• Race and Ethnicity• Sex and Gender
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Gender Diversity and Equity Centre• Caribbean and African Student’s Association• Amnesty International
• War Child Canada• Social Ecology Club
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Sociology Concentration Descriptions
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glObAl STuDiES AND EmpirE:
this concentration goes well beyond traditional Sociology. Use sociological insights from economics, history, politics, and post-colonial study to better understand inequality and opportunity in today’s world. Understand the current economic and cultural globalization as new in some dimensions, and as a continuation of previous relationships in others. Gain a deeper understanding of the inter-connections across the globe and your own place on the planet in terms of cultural identity and economic opportunity. Sociology students and their professor have participated in development projects in Malawi, Africa.
crimiNOlOgY, lAW AND SOciAl pOlicY:
Who has jurisdiction when a crime is committed at sea or in outer space? How are issues like female genital mutilation dealt with in different countries? What influence do demographics such as gender, income and age as well as social policies have on crime? These questions are examples of the issues covered in the Criminology, law, and Social Policy Concentration. The Department strongly supports students who complete Directed Independent Studies and participate in the Experiential Learning Internship/Placement program. For example, upper-year students may have the chance to complete an internship at a transition house for parolees in exchange for academic credit.
mEDiA, TEcHNOlOgY AND cONTEmpOrArY STuDiES:
What is the future of the Internet? E-mail? Social media? How will these affect my future life and career choices? How is work in every sector likely to be intricately intertwined with knowledge of media and communications technology? These are among a few of the important questions that we study today in Media, technology and Contemporary Cultures – a rapidly growing and important area of social knowledge.
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GENDER, DIVERSITY AND EQUITY STUDIES:
Explore the intersecting and interlocking dimensions of social status that shape peoples’ life experiences. Gender, race ethnicity, class, sexual orientation and ability are categories that are socially constructed over time and place. these relational categories are what produce differences among social groups and individuals. Explore these differences and how they are transformed into diverse and unequal identities and relationships. If you are thinking of a career in policing, social work, community action, government service, education, the healthcare sector - wherever you work with people - this is a concentration to consider.
FAmilY, HEAlTH, AND cOmmuNiTY:
Is Medicare sustainable? Where do our health care dollars go? Does increasing access to private health care help or hinder the public system? Considering the social and cultural aspects of health is a critical component of this concentration. We therefore address all age groups, gender, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, and many more social groupings with this in mind. Students interested in working in the human service area as a health care worker, social worker, child care worker, or working with ethnic, religious or other communities will find their place in this concentration. this program also offers a solid foundation for pursuing further studies in the Sociology of Health, Medicine, and in areas of social inequalities.
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Sport Studies is an integrated, multidisciplinary program drawing on the expertise of faculty in Psychology, Sociology, Politics, Business and Biology Health Sciences.
the program provides an intensive study of sport and exercise in society.
Sports Studies
Sport Studies is designed to encourage students to adopt an encompassing perspective, ranging from local to global dimensions of sport and exercise. Consequently, it exposes students to the social, biological, political, business and economic aspects of sport in sport in society. Sports Studies provides opportunities for students to obtain practical experience in local schools and clinics.
Students can choose to specialize in any one of three concentrations: • Athletic Development• Business and Society• HealthIt is also possible to combine any two concentrations.
Students completing the Athletic Development concentration may have completed the requirements for coaching certification (via Sports Québec and the NCCP) levels A, B, and C. The Sports Studies Program Committee has applied for this coaching certification for its program, and is presently anticipating approval in time for 2015 graduation.
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DEgrEE OpTiONS: BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A)
major in Sports Studies, with optional Concentrations in:• Health and Sports Studies• Business and Society • Athletic Development
minor in Sports Studies
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prOgrAm HigHligHTS:
• Facilities include a new athletic performance lab.
• This interdisciplinary program allows students to take courses from a broad spectrum ranging from Social Sciences to natural Sciences to Business, thereby developing multiple perspectives on the importance of sport in society.
Our rEcENT grADS HAvE purSuED cArEErS iN…
THE SPORTS STUDIES PROGRAM PREPARES STUDENTS FOR EMPLOyMENT IN SPORTS ORGANIzATIONS AT THE
COMMUNITy AND CORPORATE LEvEL. STUDENTS RECEIvE A SOLID
FOUNDATION FOR FURTHER STUDIES IN AREAS SUCH AS
RECREATION, LEISURE, SPORTS MANAGEMENT OR jOURNALISM.
RECREATIONAL COORDINATOR
CHIROPRACTOR
jOURNALIST
PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE
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program chairperson for Sports Studies
Dr. brad WillmsOffice: JOH 117Phone: 819-822-9600 ext. 2404brad.willms@ubishops.ca
Link to program site:
cONTAcT pErSON
pOpulAr cOurSES:
• Social Psychology of Sports & Exercise• Sports Writing• Introduction to Sports Studies & the work place• Nutrition for Sports and Exercise • The Theory of Coaching• Athletic Performance & Development
STuDENT OrgANizATiONS:
• Athletes in Action• Big Buddies
Office Hours 8:30 Am TO 4:00 pm EST
Telephone (local) 819 822-9600 ext. 2681Telephone (toll-free in Canada & USA) 1 877 822-8200
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