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Fall 2011 Undergraduate Calendar

Instructors (Listed Alphabetically by Department)



Arts and Social Sciences
Biological Sciences
Business (Odette School of Business)
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Communication, Media, and Film
Computer Science
Dramatic Art
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Economics
Education
English, Language, Literature and Creative Writing
Engineering - General
Engineering - Civil and Environmental Engineering
Engineering - Electrical and Computer Engineering
Engineering - Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering
Engineering - Mechanical, Automotive, and Materials Engineering
FASS - General
History
Inter-faculty
Kinesiology (Human Kinetics)
Law
Labour Studies
Languages, Literatures and Culture (includes Classical Studies, French Studies, Modern Languages)
Mathematics and Statistics
Music
Nursing
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science (includes Diaspora Studies, International Relations and Development Studies)
Psychology
Social Work
Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology (includes Family and Social Relations)
Visual Arts
Women's Studies