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List of Instructional Departments. The following is the list of Instructional Departments that the University and the Association acknowledge. Additions or deletions to this list can only be made with the agreement of the Vice-President Academic and the Chief Personnel Xxxxxxx of the Association.
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List of Instructional Departments. The following is tThe list of Instructional Departments that the University and the Association acknowledge is maintained on the Human Resources website. Additions, or deletions, or changes to this list can only be made with the agreement of the Vice-President Academic (or designate) and the Chief Personnel Xxxxxxx of the Association. Arts and Humanities Creative Writing and Journalism English First Nations Studies Graphic Design History Interior Design Modern Languages Media Studies Music Theatre Visual Art Women’s Studies Education Health and Human Services Baccalaureate Nursing Dental Hygiene Human Services Child and Youth Care Community Support Worker Early Childhood Education and Care Social Work Management Accounting Economics Finance and Quantitative Methods Hospitality Management Marketing Recreation and Tourism Management Sport Health and Physical Education Science and Technology Biology Chemistry Computing Science Earth Sciences Fisheries & Aquaculture Forestry Mathematics Physics, Engineering and Astronomy Resource Management Officer Technology Social Sciences Anthropology Classics, Philosophy and Religious Studies Criminology Geography Global Studies 3rd Year Liberal Studies Teaching Team 4th Year Liberal Studies Teaching Team Political Science Psychology Sociology
List of Instructional Departments. The following is the list of Instructional Departments that the University College and the Association acknowledge. Additions or deletions to this list can only be made with the agreement of the Vice-President Academic and the Chief Personnel Xxxxxxx of the Association. Arts and Humanities Creative Writing and Journalism English First Nations Studies Graphic Design History Interior Design Modern Languages Media Studies Music Theatre Visual Art Women’s Studies Social Sciences Anthropology Classics, Philosophy and Religious Studies Criminology Geography Global Studies 3rd Year Liberal Studies Teaching Team 4th Year Liberal Studies Teaching Team Political Studies Psychology Sociology Management Accounting Economics Finance and Quantitative Methods Hospitality Management Marketing Quantitative Methods Recreation and Tourism Management Education Health and Human Services Baccalaureate Nursing Dental Hygiene Human Services Child and Youth Care Community Support Worker Early Childhood Education and Care Social Work Sport Health and Physical Education Science and Technology Biology Chemistry Computing Science Fisheries and Aquaculture Forestry Geology Earth Sciences Mathematics Physics, Engineering and Astronomy RMOTResource Management Officer Technology B3. Instructional Workload Committee (including Chair Release) Letter of Agreement Joint Committee on Faculty Instructional Workload The University and the VIU Faculty Association agree to the formation of a joint committee to undertake a comprehensive review of faculty workload. This committee shall be formed immediately upon conclusion of the current round of negotiations. Composition shall be: • three faculty members appointed by the Faculty Association, • two deans appointed by the Xxxxxxx and Vice-President, Academic, and, • the Associate Vice-President, Academic Planning and Aboriginal Initiatives. The committee shall develop its own terms of reference, which shall be forwarded to the Labour- Management committee for approval. These terms of reference may include delegating work to departments or other authorities with specialized knowledge, as required. The committee will work to establish a framework that more clearly defines the components of faculty workload; and that acknowledges the need for solutions that are sustainable, in the broadest sense. Specific topics for consideration may include, but shall not be limited to, the following: • Developing departmental teaching load norms by comparing to like i...
List of Instructional Departments. The following is the list of Instructional Departments that the University and the Association acknowledge. Additions or deletions to this list can only be made with the agreement of the Vice-President Academic and the Chief Personnel Xxxxxxx of the Association. Arts and Humanities Creative Writing and Journalism English First Nations Studies Graphic Design History Interior Design Modern Languages Media Studies Music Theatre Visual Art Women’s Studies Education Health and Human Services Baccalaureate Nursing Dental Hygiene Human Services Child and Youth Care Community Support Worker Early Childhood Education and Care Social Work Management Accounting Economics Finance and Quantitative Methods Hospitality Management Marketing Recreation and Tourism Management Sport Health and Physical Education Science and Technology Biology Chemistry Computing Science Earth Sciences Fisheries & Aquaculture Forestry Mathematics Physics, Engineering and Astronomy Resource Management Officer Technology Social Sciences Anthropology Classics, Philosophy and Religious Studies Criminology Geography Global Studies 3rd Year Liberal Studies Teaching Team 4th Year Liberal Studies Teaching Team Political Science Psychology Sociology
List of Instructional Departments. The list of Instructional Departments that the University and the Association acknowledge is maintained on the Human Resources website. Additions, deletions, or changes to this list can only be made with the agreement of the Vice-President Academic (or designate) and the Chief Personnel Xxxxxxx of the Association.

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