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The Mission Statement

In 1843 the founders of Bishop's University declared their intention "to offer to the country at large the blessing of a sound and liberal education." Today our goal remains the edu- cation of individuals, primarily at the undergraduate level, to develop their talents and realize their leadership potential. Intellectual achievement is crucial to our mission and thus the University promotes academic excellence through an emphasis on teaching enriched by scholarship and research. The Bishop's experience begins with close interaction between professor and student but extends beyond the classroom to provide the basis for critical thinking and effective communication, while also fostering community spirit and lasting friendships. Located in the bilingual setting of the Eastern Townships, Bishop's offers students from Quebec, Canada, and the International communi- ty the opportunity to exercise the rights and responsibilities of good citizenship and to engage in the tolerant and informed dialogue that sustains democracy.

Notice

This Calendar was published in July2010 for use during the academic year beginning July 1, 2010. The University reserves the right to make changes in regulations, programs, courses, facilities and fees without prior notice.In cases where the print version of this Calendar differs from the version posted on the University's website, the print version shall be used as the official text.

CREDITS:

Photos:..........................Perry Beaton, Tim Doherty, Grant Siméon Preparation:........................................................Registrar's Office Typesetting and design:..................VisImage, Sherbrooke, Quebec Printing:........................Blanchard Litho, inc; Sherbrooke, Quebec Cover design:................................Infografik, Sherbrooke, Quebec

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e trimestre 2010.....Bibliothèque nationale du Québec

BISHOP'S UNIVERSITY

Sherbrooke, QC J1M 1Z7University Switchboard............................................819-822-9600

General Fax number.................................................819-822-9661 Admissions Office....................................819-822-9600 ext. 2680 Continuing Education...............................................819-822-9670 School of Education..................................819-822-9600 ext. 2658 Recruitment Office....................................819-822-9600 ext. 2681 Records Office..........................................819-822-9600 ext. 2682 Registrar's Office......................................819-822-9600 ext. 2682 Residence Office.......................................819-822-9600 ext. 2685 Student Accounts, Financial Aid...............819-822-9600 ext. 2655

2• Bishop's University 2010/2011

A - SERVICES

1.John H. Price Sports Centre

2.Coulter Field

3 .W.B. Scott Arena/outdoor pool

4.Centennial Theatre

5.Artists' Centre (Art Gallery)

6 .Bandeen Hall (Music Dept.)

7.Residence/Conference Services

8.Security

9 .Golf course

10.Panda Daycare Centre

11.University Bookstore

12.Health ServicesB - RESIDENCES & DINING FACILITIES

1.Dewhurst Dining Hall

2.Abbott Hall

3 .Kuehner Hall

4.Munster Hall

5.Mackinnon Hall

6 .Norton Hall

7.Pollack Hall

8.Adams Dining Room (A.D.R.)

9 .Paterson HallC - ADMINISTRATIVE &

AUXILIARY BUILDINGS

1.St. Mark's Chapel

2 .McGreer Hall (Administration,

Liaison/Admissions, Visitors)

3.Service Buildings

4 .Bishop Mountain House (Student Centre)

5.Marjorie Donald House (Student Centre)

6.Faculty Residences

7 ."Hangar"

8.Peter D. Curry Wetland Habitat

D - ACADEMIC BUILDINGS

1.Johnson Science Building

2.Bassett Memorial Library

3 .Divinity House

4.Morris House

5.Hamilton Building

6 .Nicolls Arts Building (Continuing Education /

Éducation permanente)

7 .Cormier Centre/Dobson-Lagassé Centre

8.Molson Fine Arts Building

E - Champlain College

P - Parking for Visitors

Sessional Dates.............................................................................5 General Information..................................................................7 U niversity Regulations..............................................................21 Programs and Courses..............................................................39 Continuing Education.............................................................40 English Writing Proficiency & The Writing Centre...............40 Williams School of Business.....................................................41 School of Education...................................................................57 Division of Humanities..............................................................73 Classical Studies.....................................................................76 Minor in Film Studies.............................................................82 Études françaises et québécoises............................................91 EWP ......................................(see English Writing Proficiency) Fine Arts..................................................................................95 Liberal Arts...........................................................................108 Modern Languages...............................................................109 English Language Studies................................................110 Hispanic Studies...............................................................116 Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.....................131 Biological Sciences...............................................................143 Computer Science.................................................................159 Division of Social Sciences......................................................179 Environmental Studies and Geography................................184 Political Studies....................................................................189 Multidisciplinary Programs....................................................213 Bachelor of Commerece and Science...................................213 Engineering and Liberal Arts................................................218 Environmental Science.........................................................220 Bachelor of Information Technologies.................................224 International Studies.............................................................224 Pre-Medicine Major..............................................................224 Social Studies Major.............................................................225 Sports Studies Major.............................................................226 Services and Facilities.............................................................229 Student Services....................................................................229 Other Services and Facilities................................................234 Scholarships, Loans, Bursaries and Awards.........................239 Administration, Faculty and Staff.........................................257

Contents

4• Bishop's University 2010/2011

January

Su 2 9 16 23
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Mo 3 10 17 24
31
Tu 4 11 18 25
We 5 12 19 26
Th 6 13 20 27
Fr 7 14 21
28
Sa 1 8 15 22
29

February

Su 6 13 20 27
Mo 7 14 21
28
Tu 1 8 15 22
We 2 9 16 23
Th 3 10 17 24
Fr 4 11 18 25
Sa 5 12 19 26
March Su 6 13 20 27
Mo 7 14 21
28
Tu 1 8 15 22
29
We 2 9 16 23
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