Biology 110.6 is being replaced. All students who were intending to register in Biology 110.6 will now register in Biology 120.3 and Biology 121.3 unless you are:
- Agriculture & Bioresources students majoring in Animal Science: register in Biology 120.3 and Biology 224.3
- Kinesiology students: register in Biology 120.3 and Biology 224.3
- Students at Off-Campus Sites: register in Biology 110.6. (Contact your off-campus site for permission to register.)
Open Studies Faculty Council
W. Archer, Dean and Professor of Extension
K. Tanino, Associate Professor of Plant Sciences, College of Agriculture and Bioresources
J. Garcea, Associate Professor of Political Studies, College of Arts & Science
T. G. Steele, Associate Dean (Undergraduate Affairs), College of Arts & Science and Professor of Physics and Engineering Physics
A. E. Renny, Assistant Dean, (Undergraduate & Certificate Programs), College of Commerce and Assistant Professor of Accounting
L. F. Proctor, Professor of Curriculum Studies, College of Education
M. Reeves, Assistant Dean (Undergraduate Programs), College of Engineering and Professor of Civil and Geological Engineering
K. W. Russell, Associate Professor, College of Kinesiology, and Associate Member in Anatomy and Cell Biology
M. B. MacDonald, Assistant Dean (NEPS), College of Nursing and Professor of Nursing
Two students named by USSU
One Sessional Lecturer named by Sessional Lecturers
Members Ex Officio
R. P. MacKinnon, President
M. A. Atkinson, Provost and Vice-President Academic
R. E. J. Florizone, Vice-President Finance and Resources
S. E. Franklin, Vice-President Research
J. J. Germida, Vice-Provost
D. Hannah, Associate Vice-President Student and Enrolment Services
T. B. Wishart, Dean of Graduate Studies and Research and Associate Vice-President Research
V. Williamson, Dean, University Library
L. Pennock, University Secretary
K. McInnes, Registrar and Director of Academic Services & Financial Assistance
R. Cram, Executive Director, Centre for Continuing and Distance Education
S. Ritchie, Manager, Open Studies Advising (Council Secretary)
Guiding Philosophy of the Open Studies Faculty Council (OFC)
The Open Studies Faculty Council develops and administers policies and procedures designed to give students opportunities for learning they might not otherwise have. The Council encourages openness, flexibility and accessibility to meet the diverse needs of a mixed group of students including:
- recreational learners;
- students who are undecided about the discipline they wish to study;
- students seeking to meet degree program admission or readmission requirements;
- students with limited access due to their geographical location.
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