About the Institution
The Algoma University Faculty Association (AUFA), formerly the Algoma University College Faculty Association (AUCFA) is a member of the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (OCUFA). AUFA's original constitution was adopted on November 20, 1967; it has been revised in 2000, 2003, and 2005. As a member organization of the OCUFA, AUFA seeks to maintain and enhance the quality of higher education in Ontario, and to advance the professional and economic interests of teachers, researchers, and librarians in Ontario universities. With the OCUFA, the AUFA works to ensure that the views of its members are communicated to government policy makers, the public, and those concerned with the quality and accessibility of post-secondary education. The current AUFA President is Professor Noni Boyle (Fine Arts); past presidents have included Dr. Richard J. Bazillion (History), Dr. Lloyd Bannerman (Philosophy), and Dr. Cheryl Reed-Elder (Psychology), Dr. Istvan Imre (Biology), and Dr. Linda Burnett (English).Fonds comprises records that document the faculty association's activities as the bargaining unit for Algoma University College's full-time and sessional faculty members. Fonds comprises minutes of AUCFA meetings, correspondence and memoranda predominantly with AUCFA members, AUC administration, the OCUFA, and the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT). Also includes records regarding the Royal Commission of Inquiry on Algoma University College (1976-1977) and other studies and reports on AUC and university issues generally.
Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts in Accounting
Bachelor of Arts in Anishinaabemowin
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Bachelors in Community Development
Bachelors in Community Economic & Social Development
Bachelors in Economics
Bachelor of Arts in English
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts Studies
Bachelor of Arts in French
Bachelor of Arts in Geography
Bachelor of Arts in History
Bachelor of Arts in Information Technology
Bachelors in Law and Justice
Bachelors in Mathematics
Bachelor of Arts in Music
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
Bachelors in Political Science
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Bachelor of Arts in Social Welfare
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Liberal Sciences Continuations
Bachelor of Science in Business Systems Management
Bachelor of Science in Computer Game Technology
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelors in Acc
Bachelors in Business
Bachelors in Computing
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Bachelors in Human Resources
Bachelors in Information Technology
Bachelors in Interdisciplinary Aboriginal Learning
Bachelors in Marketing
Bachelors in Social Welfare
Graduate Programs / Areas offered :
Master of Computer Games Technology