McGill University Faculty of Arts
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Governance | |
Dean | Christopher Manfredi |
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Associate Deans |
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Faculty Representatives to the University Senate |
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Arts Undergraduate Society |
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Student Representatives to the SSMU |
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Student Representatives to the University Senate |
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Buildings | |
Under Faculty Control |
N.B. The Faculty of Arts controls a number of smaller buildings along Peel and McTavish streets housing the smaller Departments (ie. Jewish Studies, East Asian Studies) and the various Institutes (ie. MISC) |
The Faculty of Arts is one of the constituent faculties of McGill University. It is also the university's largest faculty. It was established in 1843, and has over 250 tenured or tenure-track professors, over 6,000 undergraduate students, and over 1,000 graduate students.
[edit] Departments
The faculty is made up of Departments which are responsible for the program delivery. Departments range in size from 70 to 1,500 students and are complemented by interdisciplinary programs run by various Institutes and Centres which are affiliated with the Faculty.
- Anthropology
- Art History and Communication Studies
- East Asian Studies
- Economics
- English
- French Language and Literature
- German Studies
- Hispanic Studies
- History
- Italian Studies
- Jewish Studies
- Linguistics
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Russian Studies
- Sociology
Institutes
- McGill Institute for the Study of Canada
- Institute for European Studies
- Institute of Islamic Studies
- English and French Language Centre
Centres
- Centre for Developing Area Studies
- Centre for East-Asian Research
- McGill Centre for Loss and Bereavement