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A formal subdivision within the University whose mission is the administration of programs and courses relating (usually) to common fields of study and academic disciplines.
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In British parlance, faculty tends to refer to a university department. In American parlance, which tends to be the lingua franca of international business programmes, faculty refers to the instructors (professors, lecturers and so on) in a programme, department, or university. Financial need The difference between what an applicant can afford to pay for a programme and the cost of the programme, as calculated by a business school or university. ...
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means an academic unit within the University created by the Council under the Act of the University.
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The Faculty of Arts is the administrative group that looks after all Arts courses.
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(1) Professors are known as faculty members. (2) Departments (such as English, History, Theatre) are grouped into divisions called Faculties. Dalhousie faculties include: Architecture, Arts and Social Sciences, Computer Science, Dentistry, Engineering, Graduate Studies, Health Professions, Law, Management, Medicine, Science.
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