University of Alberta Augustana Faculty
Augustana Faculty | |
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Active | 1910 | –2004
Type | Faculty |
Academic affiliation | University of Alberta |
Location |
Camrose, Alberta, Canada 53°00′45″N 112°49′30″W / 53.0124°N 112.825°WCoordinates: 53°00′45″N 112°49′30″W / 53.0124°N 112.825°W |
Dean | Allen Berger |
Academic staff | 55 |
Students | 1,000 |
Website |
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The Augustana Campus is a faculty of the University of Alberta located in Camrose, Alberta, Canada. It was merged into the larger, Edmonton, Alberta-based University in 2004.
History
Augustana has a long history in Alberta, beginning in 1910 as "Camrose Lutheran College". It was merged into the University of Alberta as of July 1, 2004.
Academics
Approximately 1000 students of the University of Alberta study full-time at the Augustana Campus.[1] About half of the students live on campus.[1] The Faculty draws from the surrounding area, (especially rural areas around Camrose) from the rest of Canada and elsewhere to make up its student population and staff. There are a small number of International Students on campus.
The campus has residency options, including a special building for freshman students centered in the middle of all the buildings to facilitate new students still learning the layout of the campus. Freshman students are generally expected to live their first year in residence, with the option of continuing in residency or finding their own residence elsewhere after that. Residency ensures a student not only a room but also three meals a day at the cafeteria. Typically students in and beyond their second year may choose to reside close to the main area in a set of buildings commonly referred to as "The Ravine", which sports a central common-area building with cooking and laundry facility known as "The Dish".
The Faculty has four departments: Fine Arts, Humanities, Science, and Social Science. The Augustana Campus also hosts a Bachelor of Science in Nursing after-degree program run by the Faculty of Nursing and a Masters of Science in Physical Therapy program run by the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Augustana offers a Community Service Learning certificate, and has introduced a psychology certificate in Community Mental Health. These certificates can be pursued in addition to one's degree. Augustana students benefit from small class size, proximity to the teaching staff, and "a close knit lively campus community".[1] They also benefit from the fact that Augustana offers only undergraduate courses, which means that they have the opportunity to work as Research Assistants for professors over the summer while still in their undergraduate years.
Augustana competes predominantly in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference and Canadian Colleges Athletic Association as the Augustana Vikings. Team sports include: biathlon, cross country skiing, cross country running, basketball, volleyball, curling, and hockey. The Viking Cup is an annual hockey tournament, hosted by Augustana, which features teams from North America and Europe.
Augustana holds preview days four times a year, where prospective students are shown a tour of the campus by current students, have a chance to sit in for a class, get help with applying for university, and meet professors, and learn about activities the campus provides. Private tours of the campus are also available.
The Augustana Campus Library supports the research needs of approximately 1000 undergraduate liberal arts and sciences students and 75 teaching faculty. It is a wireless hotspot, provides access to over 100 full productivity computer workstations, a variety of student work spaces and group rooms, and the Writing Centre.[2]
References
- 1 2 3 "About UAlberta's Augustana Campus". University of Alberta Augustana Faculty. Retrieved 2012-07-27.
- ↑ "Augustana Campus Library".