Region : Ontario
City : London
Web site : www.huronuc.on.ca
Huron University College, referred to locally as Huron College is one of the affiliated colleges of the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada.
It was founded in 1863 by two Anglican priests and is the oldest affiliated college of the University of Western Ontario. Huron is also home to an Anglican seminary. Huron predates the founding University of Western Ontario by 15 years and acted as a founding element of the larger university. In the latter half of the 20th century, Huron evolved from its theological roots into an institution for those seeking a rigorous liberal arts education along with small classes and individual attention from faculty.
Huron College occupies traditional-style buildings on the West side of Western Road in the Northwest part of the UWO campus.
The areas of study offered by the Faculty of Arts and Social Science are as follows:
· Economics · Finance · Economic Theory
· Globalization Studies · Global Development Studies · Global Culture Studies · Global Gender Studies
· English Language and Literature · English · Contemporary English Literature · English for Teachers
· French Language and Literature · French Linguistics and Literature · French Language and Linguistics · French Studies · French Language · French and Francophone Literature
· Chinese/China Studies · Japanese/Japan Studies · East Asia Studies
· History · Atlantic World · Studies in Imperialism · World History
· Accounting · Finance and Administration · Organizational Studies, Policy, and Ethics · Management and Organizational Studies
· Philosophy · Philosophy, Reasoning, and Ethics · Ethics · Religious Studies and Philosophy
· Political Science · Globalization and Governance · State and Policy · Ideology and Identity
The areas of study offered by the Faculty of Theology are as follows:
The Faculty of Theology has a student enrolment of 56 students in its Master of Divinity and Master of Theological Studies programs. The Faculty includes Ingrid Mattson as the Chair for Islamic Studies.
Sources : Wikipedia, www.huronuc.on.ca