Mohawk College
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Mohawk College Of Applied Arts And Technology |
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Motto | Knowledge, The Work Of All |
Established | 1947/1966 |
Type | Public |
President | MaryLynn West-Moynes |
Location | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada |
Campus | Urban |
Mascot | Mo The Hawk |
Website | http://www.mohawkcollege.ca |
Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology is a public college in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Mohawk also has campuses located in Brantford and Stoney Creek, as well as the Institute for Applied Health Sciences located at McMaster University.
Mohawk first started granting diplomas in 1966, and has since grown into one of the largest provincially funded colleges in the province. Each year averages approximately 10,000 full-time students, and 40,000 part-time students. The most popular programs continue to be in Engineering Technology and Business. Mohawk College also has a well known nursing program, a joint program with McMaster University.
The college also has its own campus radio station, CIOI
Mohawk College has five libraries, one being an E-Library.
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[edit] Faculties
- Faculty Of Arts, Sciences & Communications
- Faculty Of Business
- Faculty Of Health Sciences & Human Services
Joint Degrees
- Mohawk Offers the following degrees in association with McMaster University, also located in Hamilton, Ontario.
- Bachelor Of Science - Nursing
- Bachelor Of Science - Medical Radiation Sciences
- Bachelor Of Technology
[edit] Campuses
Fennell Campus
Brantford Campus
Stoney Creek Campus
[edit] Notable Alumni and Faculty
- Dominic Agostino, politician [1]
- Jillian Barberie, television personality [2]
- Brad Clark, politician [3]
- Annette Hamm, journalist [4]
- Troy Hurtubise, inventor[citation needed]
- Russ Powers, politician [5]
[edit] References
- ^ [1], Dominic Agostino alumni page from mohawkcollege.ca
- ^ [2], Jillian Barberie biography from askmen.com
- ^ [3], Alumni page from mohawkcollege.ca, stating "...as did Brad Clark, MPP (a fellow Mohawk college Alumni)..."
- ^ [4], Annette Hamm biography from canada.com
- ^ [5], Russ Powers profile from Canada Votes 2006 on cbc.ca
[edit] External links
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